From: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
To: Gregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>,
kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
davidel@xmailserver.org, paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com,
akpm@linux-foundation.org
Subject: Re: [KVM PATCH v2 0/2] irqfd: use POLLHUP notification for close()
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 15:51:46 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A34F262.6000206@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A34EF41.3020301@novell.com>
Gregory Haskins wrote:
> Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
>
>> [ Resending with correct address for Davide. Pls don't reply
>> to the original one, you'll get bounces. ]
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 08:48:02AM -0400, Gregory Haskins wrote:
>>
>>
>>> (Applies to kvm.git/master:25deed73)
>>>
>>> Please see the header for 2/2 for a description. This patch series has been
>>> fully tested and appears to be working correctly.
>>>
>>> [Review notes:
>>> *) Paul has looked at the SRCU design and, to my knowledge, didn't find
>>> any holes.
>>> *) Michael, Avi, and myself agree that while the removal of the DEASSIGN
>>> vector is not desirable, the fix on close() is more important in
>>> the short-term. We can always add DEASSIGN support again in the
>>> future with a CAP bit.
>>> ]
>>>
>>>
>> So, I've been thinking about this, and this approach has another
>> problem: it depends on pollhup on close which is AFAIK an
>> eventfd-specific feature.
>>
>
> Thats ok with me, as we are already married to eventfd for other reasons
> (see eventfd_fget()).
>
>
>> This will prevent us from supporting polling
>> other useful file types, such as sockets and pipes, down the road, with
>> this interface.
>>
>>
> I am thinking that we would add explicit support in the future if there
> are other fd types that might want to also inject interrupts. For
> instance, perhaps POLLHUP is added to pipes if/when they are patched as
> a valid transport for irqfd. Or perhaps irqfd is abstracted such that
> eventfd_fget/POLLHUP are eventfd specific assign/deassign implementation
> details.
>
> Another option is that we s/irqfd/irq-eventfd to leave room for other
> interfaces like irq-pollfd, irq-socketfd, etc. IOW, there is no reason
> to make the current irqfd code "one-fd-interface to rule them all" per
> se. The real abstraction is the kvm_set_irq() + gsi interface anyway.
> The current irqfd code is a thin shim in front of that. Perhaps each fd
> type would be better served with code to specifically handle each type,
> for its hard to predict what the requirements for translating, say, a
> pipe-write into a gsi-inject will be apriori.
>
>
I don't see a reason to avoid a monogamous relationship with eventfd as
it exactly captures the essence of an raising an interrupt: events are
coalesced and it doesn't block. Since irqfd will rarely work by itself
(need a separate data channel), having things like a tcp socket inject
an interrupt are, while exotic, fairly useless.
>> I didn't realise these implications when I suggested deassign on close.
>> To me, it now looks like we are better off reverting this patch.
>> We can later add 'deassign on close' support with CAP bit after all :)
>>
>> Avi, Gregory, what's your take?
>>
>>
>>
> I like the design with the single-call close in place, so my vote is to
> keep it as it is now.
>
We could work around it by allocating a gsi private to the eventfd, and
when we want to mask the gsi, simply drop all its routes. Hacky.
--
error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-14 12:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-04 12:48 [KVM PATCH v2 0/2] irqfd: use POLLHUP notification for close() Gregory Haskins
2009-06-04 12:48 ` [KVM PATCH v2 1/2] Allow waiters to be notified about the eventfd file* going away, and give Gregory Haskins
2009-06-04 12:48 ` [KVM PATCH v2 2/2] kvm: use POLLHUP to close an irqfd instead of an explicit ioctl Gregory Haskins
2009-06-14 11:49 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-14 12:53 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-14 13:28 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-15 3:39 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-15 9:46 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-15 12:08 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-15 12:54 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-18 5:16 ` Rusty Russell
2009-06-18 6:49 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-18 12:00 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-18 12:22 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-18 14:03 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-18 14:35 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-18 16:29 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-19 15:37 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-19 16:07 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-15 3:48 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-04 14:02 ` [KVM PATCH v2 0/2] irqfd: use POLLHUP notification for close() Avi Kivity
2009-06-12 3:58 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-12 4:08 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2009-06-14 12:38 ` Gregory Haskins
2009-06-14 12:51 ` Avi Kivity [this message]
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