From: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
To: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Cc: Christophe de Dinechin <cdupontd@redhat.com>,
Sylvain Bauza <sbauza@redhat.com>,
Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>,
"kvm@vger.kernel.org" <kvm@vger.kernel.org>,
Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>,
Libvirt Devel <libvir-list@redhat.com>,
Kirti Wankhede <kwankhede@nvidia.com>
Subject: Re: [libvirt] mdevctl: A shoestring mediated device management and persistence utility
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 18:03:26 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190617180326.00aa1707.cohuck@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190614100418.61974597@x1.home>
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 10:04:18 -0600
Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 17:06:15 +0200
> Christophe de Dinechin <cdupontd@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> > > On 14 Jun 2019, at 16:23, Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 11:54:42 +0200
> > > Christophe de Dinechin <cdupontd@redhat.com> wrote:
> > > Where is the parent/type ownership implied?
> >
> > I did not imply it, but I read some concern about ownership
> > on your part in "they need to guess that an mdev device
> > with the same parent and type is *theirs*.” (emphasis mine)
> >
> > I personally see no change on the “need to guess” implied
> > by the fact that you run uuidgen inside the script, so
> > that’s why I tried to guess what you meant.
>
> As I noted in the reply to the pull request, putting `uuidgen` inline
> was probably a bad example.
FWIW, I just sent a pull req to get rid of that inline `uuidgen` in the
example.
> However, the difference is that the user
> has imposed the race on themselves if they invoke mdevctl like this,
> they've provided a uuid but they didn't record what it is. This is the
> user's problem. Pushing uuid selection into mdevctl makes it mdevctl's
> problem because the interface is fundamentally broken.
>
> > > The intended semantics are
> > > "try to create this type of device under this parent”.
> >
> > Agreed. Which is why I don’t see why trying to create
> > with some new UUID introduces any race (as long as
> > the script prints out that UUID, which I admit my patch
> > entirely failed to to)
>
> And that's the piece that makes it fundamentally broken. Beyond that,
> it seems unnecessary. I don't see this as the primary invocation of
> mdevctl and the functionality it adds is trivially accomplished in a
> wrapper, so what's the value?
>
> > >>> How do you resolve two instances of this happening in parallel and both
> > >>> coming to the same conclusion which is their device. If a user wants
> > >>> this sort of headache they can call mdevctl with `uuidgen` but I don't
> > >>> think we should encourage it further.
> > >>
> > >> I agree there is a race, but if anything, having a usage where you don’t
> > >> pass the UUID on the command line is a step in the right direction.
> > >> It leaves the door open for the create-mdev script to do smarter things,
> > >> like deferring the allocation of the mdevs to an entity that has slightly
> > >> more knowledge of the global system state than uuidgen.
> > >
> > > A user might (likely) require a specific uuid to match their VM
> > > configuration. I can only think of very niche use cases where a user
> > > doesn't care what uuid they get.
> >
> > They do care. But I typically copy-paste my UUIDs, and then
> >
> > 1. copy-pasting at the end is always faster than between
> > the command and other arguments (3-args case).
> >
> > 2. copy-pasting the output of the previous command is faster
> > than having one extra step where I need to copy the same thing twice
> > (2-args case).
> >
> > So to me, if the script is intended to be used by humans, my
> > proposal makes it slightly more comfortable to use. Nothing more.
>
> This is your preference, but I wouldn't call it universal. Specifying
> the uuid last seems backwards to me, we're creating an object so let's
> first name that object. We then specify where that object should be
> created and what type it has. This seems very logical to me, besides,
> it's also the exact same order we use when listing mdevs :P
>
> Clearly there's personal preference here, so let's not arbitrarily pick
> a different preference. If copy/paste order is more important to you
> then submit a patch to give mdevctl real argument processing so you can
> specify --uuid, --parent, --type in whatever order you want.
I agree that these are personal preferences :) Real argument processing
makes sense, however.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-06-17 16:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 46+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-05-23 23:20 mdevctl: A shoestring mediated device management and persistence utility Alex Williamson
2019-05-24 10:11 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-05-24 14:43 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-07 16:06 ` Halil Pasic
2019-06-11 19:45 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-11 20:28 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-12 7:14 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-12 15:54 ` Halil Pasic
2019-06-13 10:02 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-12 15:07 ` Halil Pasic
2019-06-13 16:17 ` Christophe de Dinechin
2019-06-13 16:35 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-14 9:54 ` [libvirt] " Christophe de Dinechin
2019-06-14 14:23 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-14 15:06 ` Christophe de Dinechin
2019-06-14 16:04 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-17 16:03 ` Cornelia Huck [this message]
2019-06-17 14:00 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2019-06-17 14:54 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-17 15:10 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2019-06-17 17:05 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-18 8:44 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2019-06-18 11:01 ` Cornelia Huck
[not found] ` <CALOCmukPWiXiM+mN0hCTvSwfdHy5UdERU8WnvOXiBrMQ9tH3VA@mail.gmail.com>
2019-06-18 22:12 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-19 7:28 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2019-06-19 9:46 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-19 18:46 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-20 8:24 ` Daniel P. Berrangé
[not found] ` <CALOCmu=6Xmw-_-SVXujCEcgPY2CQiBQKgfUMJ45WnZ_9XORyUw@mail.gmail.com>
2019-06-19 9:57 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-19 19:53 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-25 22:52 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-26 9:58 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-26 14:37 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-27 1:53 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-27 12:26 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-27 15:00 ` Matthew Rosato
2019-06-27 15:38 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-27 16:13 ` Matthew Rosato
2019-06-27 21:15 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-28 1:57 ` Alex Williamson
2019-06-28 9:06 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-06-28 14:01 ` Matthew Rosato
2019-06-28 17:05 ` Alex Williamson
2019-07-01 8:20 ` Cornelia Huck
2019-07-01 14:40 ` Alex Williamson
2019-07-01 17:13 ` Cornelia Huck
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