From: Gregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com>
To: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
Cc: Gregory Haskins <gregory.haskins@gmail.com>,
Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>,
kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>,
mtosatti@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [KVM PATCH v4 3/3] kvm: add iosignalfd support
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 08:12:16 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A1E7FA0.8060300@novell.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1243501772.4046.36.camel@blaa>
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Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 16:45 -0400, Gregory Haskins wrote:
>
>> Mark McLoughlin wrote:
>>
>>> The virtio ABI is fixed, so we couldn't e.g. have the guest use a cookie
>>> to identify a queue - it's just going to continue using a per-device
>>> queue number.
>>>
>> Actually, I was originally thinking this would be exposed as a virtio
>> FEATURE bit anyway, so there were no backwards-compat constraints. That
>> said, we can possibly make it work in a backwards compat way, too.
>> IIRC, today virtio does a PIO cycle to a specific register with the
>> queue-id when it wants to signal guest->host, right? What is the width
>> of the write?
>>
>
> It's a 16-bit write.
>
> /* A 16-bit r/w queue notifier */
> #define VIRTIO_PCI_QUEUE_NOTIFY 16
>
(Thanks)
>
>>> So, if the cookie was also the trigger, we'd need an
>>> eventfd per device.
>>>
>>>
>> I'm having trouble parsing this one. The cookie namespace is controlled
>> by the userspace component that owns the corresponding IO address, so
>> there's no reason you can't make "queue-id = 0" use cookie = 0, or
>> whatever. That said, I still think a separation of the cookie and
>> trigger as suggested above is a good idea, so its probably moot to
>> discuss this point further.
>>
>
> Ah, my mistake - I thought the cookie was returned to userspace when the
> eventfd was signalled, but no ... userspace only gets an event counter
> value and the cookie is used during de-assignment to distinguish between
> iosignalfds.
>
> Okay, so suppose you do assign multiple times at a given address -
> you're presumably going to use a different eventfd for each assignment?
> If so, can't we match using both the address and eventfd at
> de-assignment and drop the cookie from the interface altogether?
>
This is closer to how the original series worked, but Avi asked for a
data-match token and thus the cookie was born. I think the rationale is
that we can't predict whether the same eventfd will be registered more
than once, and thus we need a way to further qualify it. However, to
your point, I cannot think of a valid use case for having the same fd
registered to the same address more than once, so perhaps your fd/addr
tuple is sufficient and we can drop the cookie (or, really, rename it to
"trigger" ;)
Avi?
Regards,
-Greg
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-05-28 12:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-05-26 19:15 [KVM PATCH v4 0/3] iosignalfd Gregory Haskins
2009-05-26 19:15 ` [KVM PATCH v4 1/3] eventfd: export eventfd interfaces for module use Gregory Haskins
2009-05-27 8:57 ` Avi Kivity
2009-05-27 11:53 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-05-26 19:15 ` [KVM PATCH v4 2/3] kvm: make io_bus interface more robust Gregory Haskins
2009-05-27 8:54 ` Avi Kivity
2009-05-27 11:26 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-05-26 19:15 ` [KVM PATCH v4 3/3] kvm: add iosignalfd support Gregory Haskins
2009-05-27 9:03 ` Avi Kivity
2009-05-27 11:47 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-05-27 12:11 ` Avi Kivity
2009-05-27 12:54 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-05-27 17:25 ` Mark McLoughlin
2009-05-27 17:40 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-05-27 17:48 ` Mark McLoughlin
2009-05-27 20:45 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-05-28 9:09 ` Mark McLoughlin
2009-05-28 12:12 ` Gregory Haskins [this message]
2009-05-31 9:11 ` Avi Kivity
2009-06-01 12:14 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-03 22:04 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-04 13:20 ` Mark McLoughlin
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