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From: "Daniel P. Berrangé" <berrange@redhat.com>
To: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com>
Cc: "Walker, Benjamin" <benjamin.walker@intel.com>,
	"John G Johnson" <john.g.johnson@oracle.com>,
	"Jag Raman" <jag.raman@oracle.com>,
	"Harris, James R" <james.r.harris@intel.com>,
	"Swapnil Ingle" <swapnil.ingle@nutanix.com>,
	"Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk" <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>,
	"Stefan Hajnoczi" <stefanha@gmail.com>,
	"qemu-devel@nongnu.org" <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>,
	"Elena Ufimtseva" <elena.ufimtseva@oracle.com>,
	"Raphael Norwitz" <raphael.norwitz@nutanix.com>,
	"Kirti Wankhede" <kwankhede@nvidia.com>,
	"Alex Williamson" <alex.williamson@redhat.com>,
	"Stefan Hajnoczi" <stefanha@redhat.com>,
	"Marc-André Lureau" <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>,
	"Kanth Ghatraju" <Kanth.Ghatraju@oracle.com>,
	"Thanos Makatos" <thanos.makatos@nutanix.com>,
	"Zhang, Tina" <tina.zhang@intel.com>,
	"Liu, Changpeng" <changpeng.liu@intel.com>,
	"dgilbert@redhat.com" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: RFC: use VFIO over a UNIX domain socket to implement device offloading
Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 16:28:25 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200501152825.GA3356@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <F64E2C4A-ED0D-43AE-8A34-C6693DDFF93A@nutanix.com>

On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 03:01:01PM +0000, Felipe Franciosi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > On Apr 30, 2020, at 4:20 PM, Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@nutanix.com> wrote:
> > 
> >>>> More importantly, considering:
> >>>> a) Marc-André's comments about data alignment etc., and
> >>>> b) the possibility to run the server on another guest or host,
> >>>> we won't be able to use native VFIO types. If we do want to support that
> >>>> then
> >>>> we'll have to redefine all data formats, similar to
> >>>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-
> >>>> 3A__github.com_qemu_qemu_blob_master_docs_interop_vhost-
> >>>> 
> >> 2Duser.rst&d=DwIFAw&c=s883GpUCOChKOHiocYtGcg&r=XTpYsh5Ps2zJvtw6
> >>>> 
> >> ogtti46atk736SI4vgsJiUKIyDE&m=lJC7YeMMsAaVsr99tmTYncQdjEfOXiJQkRkJ
> >>>> W7NMgRg&s=1d_kB7VWQ-
> >> 8d4t6Ikga5KSVwws4vwiVMvTyWVaS6PRU&e= .
> >>>> 
> >>>> So the protocol will be more like an enhanced version of the Vhost-user
> >>>> protocol
> >>>> than VFIO. I'm fine with either direction (VFIO vs. enhanced Vhost-user),
> >>>> so we need to decide before proceeding as the request format is
> >>>> substantially
> >>>> different.
> >>> 
> >>> Regarding the ability to use the protocol on non-AF_UNIX sockets, we can
> >>> support this future use case without unnecessarily complicating the
> >> protocol by
> >>> defining the C structs and stating that data alignment and endianness for
> >> the
> >>> non AF_UNIX case must be the one used by GCC on a x86_64 bit machine,
> >> or can
> >>> be overridden as required.
> >> 
> >> Defining it to be x86_64 semantics is effectively saying "we're not going
> >> to do anything and it is up to other arch maintainers to fix the inevitable
> >> portability problems that arise".
> > 
> > Pretty much.
> > 
> >> Since this is a new protocol should we take the opportunity to model it
> >> explicitly in some common standard RPC protocol language. This would have
> >> the benefit of allowing implementors to use off the shelf APIs for their
> >> wire protocol marshalling, and eliminate questions about endianness and
> >> alignment across architectures.
> > 
> > The problem is that we haven't defined the scope very well. My initial impression 
> > was that we should use the existing VFIO structs and constants, however that's 
> > impossible if we're to support non AF_UNIX. We need consensus on this, we're 
> > open to ideas how to do this.
> 
> Thanos has a point.
> 
> From https://wiki.qemu.org/Features/MultiProcessQEMU, which I believe
> was written by Stefan, I read:
> 
> > Inventing a new device emulation protocol from scratch has many
> > disadvantages. VFIO could be used as the protocol to avoid reinventing
> > the wheel ...
> 
> At the same time, this appears to be incompatible with the (new?)
> requirement of supporting device emulation which may run in non-VFIO
> compliant OSs or even across OSs (ie. via TCP or similar).

To be clear, I don't have any opinion on whether we need to support
cross-OS/TCP or not.

I'm merely saying that if we do decide to support cross-OS/TCP, then
I think we need a more explicitly modelled protocol, instead of relying
on serialization of C structs.

There could be benefits to an explicitly modelled protocol, even for
local only usage, if we want to more easily support non-C languages
doing serialization, but again I don't have a strong opinion on whether
that's neccessary to worry about or not.

So I guess largely the question boils down to setting the scope of
what we want to be able to achieve in terms of RPC endpoints.

Regards,
Daniel
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  reply	other threads:[~2020-05-01 15:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-03-26  9:47 RFC: use VFIO over a UNIX domain socket to implement device offloading Thanos Makatos
2020-03-27 10:37 ` Thanos Makatos
2020-04-01  9:17 ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-04-01 15:49   ` Thanos Makatos
2020-04-01 16:58     ` Marc-André Lureau
2020-04-02 10:19       ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-04-02 10:46         ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2020-04-03 12:03           ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-04-20 11:05   ` Thanos Makatos
2020-04-22 15:29     ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-04-27 10:58       ` Thanos Makatos
2020-04-30 11:23         ` Thanos Makatos
2020-04-30 11:40           ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2020-04-30 15:20             ` Thanos Makatos
2020-05-01 15:01               ` Felipe Franciosi
2020-05-01 15:28                 ` Daniel P. Berrangé [this message]
2020-05-04  9:45                   ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-05-04 17:49                     ` John G Johnson
2020-05-11 14:37                       ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-05-14 16:32     ` John G Johnson
2020-05-14 19:20       ` Alex Williamson
2020-05-21  0:45       ` John G Johnson
2020-06-02 15:06         ` Alex Williamson
2020-06-10  6:25           ` John G Johnson
2020-06-15 10:49             ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-06-18 21:38               ` John G Johnson
2020-06-23 12:27                 ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-06-26  3:54                   ` John G Johnson
2020-06-26 13:30                     ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2020-07-02  6:23                       ` John G Johnson
2020-07-15 10:15                         ` Stefan Hajnoczi

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