From: Gleb Natapov <gleb@redhat.com>
To: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>,
Sridhar Samudrala <samudrala.sridhar@gmail.com>,
netdev <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
"kvm@vger.kernel.org" <kvm@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Unable to create more than 1 guest virtio-net device using vhost-net backend
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 12:21:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100321102143.GC13522@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4BA5F0D5.6020801@redhat.com>
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 12:11:33PM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 03/21/2010 11:55 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> >On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 03:19:27PM -0700, Sridhar Samudrala wrote:
> >>When creating a guest with 2 virtio-net interfaces, i am running
> >>into a issue causing the 2nd i/f falling back to userpace virtio
> >>even when vhost is enabled.
> >>
> >>After some debugging, it turned out that KVM_IOEVENTFD ioctl()
> >>call in qemu is failing with ENOSPC.
> >>This is because of the NR_IOBUS_DEVS(6) limit in kvm_io_bus_register_dev()
> >>routine in the host kernel.
> >>
> >>I think we need to increase this limit if we want to support multiple
> >>network interfaces using vhost-net.
> >>Is there an alternate solution?
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>Sridhar
> >Nothing easy that I can see. Each device needs 2 of these. Avi, Gleb,
> >any objections to increasing the limit to say 16? That would give us
> >5 more devices to the limit of 6 per guest.
>
> Increase it to 200, then.
>
Currently on each device read/write we iterate over all registered
devices. This is not scalable.
> Is the limit visible to userspace? If not, we need to expose it.
>
> --
> error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
--
Gleb.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-03-21 10:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-03-19 22:19 Unable to create more than 1 guest virtio-net device using vhost-net backend Sridhar Samudrala
2010-03-21 9:55 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2010-03-21 10:11 ` Avi Kivity
2010-03-21 10:15 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2010-03-21 10:29 ` Avi Kivity
2010-03-21 11:34 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2010-03-21 11:58 ` Avi Kivity
2010-03-22 18:16 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2010-03-22 23:41 ` Sridhar Samudrala
2010-03-21 10:21 ` Gleb Natapov [this message]
2010-03-21 10:31 ` Avi Kivity
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