From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@web.de>
To: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
Cc: blauwirbel@gmail.com, Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>,
qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] -net interface association behavior change in current -git.
Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 08:39:31 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4DCCD223.90504@web.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4DCC8E21.3030405@landley.net>
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On 2011-05-13 03:49, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 05/12/2011 08:19 PM, Vincent Palatin wrote:
>>>> First of all, as you have 2 totally separated subnets in your setup, I
>>>> think your command-line should use "vlan=" parameter to isolate them,
>>>> else you will end up with some random routing/broadcasting (and random
>>>> tends to change over time).
>>>
>>> Does the kernel need some sort of vlan support compiled into it for this
>>> to work, or can the kernel not care?
>>
>> You don't need anything in your kernel, this is for Qemu network layer
>> configuration.
>
> Oh good. (The kernel has a couple different VLAN config options, plus
> cisco has vlan stuff in its routers... I've been trying not to get any
> of this complexity on me.)
>
>>>> In my understanding, the Linux kernel might assign interface number
>>>> depending on the order the interfaces are appearing.
>>>
>>> It's going in PCI bus order. And the _interfaces_ are still happily in
>>> PCI bus order both before and after this commit. What's changing is the
>>> association between interface and -net user or -net tap.
>>>
>>> The first one, with macaddr 11:11:11, is always eth0. But before the
>>> patch, eth0 is -net user, and after the patch eth0 is -net tap.
>>
>> So, did you try the vlan parameter which is supposed to associate each
>> interface with the proper thing (IMO the command line order should not
>> have anything to do with it) ?
>
> Apparently you cannot stick a vlan on -redir, and if you do the error
> message is a bit funky (cannot initialize -net user). Good to know...
>
> Yup, that fixed it. Thanks.
>
> By the way, does -redir only apply to -net user?
-redir (like all the other free-standing usernet switches) is legacy as
it can only be applied to a single usernet instance. And it's highly
confusing to which it refers. That's also documented in the man page.
> Actually, reading qemu
> --help it looks like I should be using hostfwd= but the documentation on
> that is REALLY WEIRD:
>
> This option can not be given multiple times, but multiple rules may
> be combined.
Where did you find this? A quick grep did not reveal the location to me.
qemu-options.hx states it clearly:
@item hostfwd=[tcp|udp]:
[...]
This option can be given multiple times.
Jan
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-05-13 6:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-05-12 2:39 [Qemu-devel] -net interface association behavior change in current -git Rob Landley
2011-05-12 13:20 ` Vincent Palatin
2011-05-13 1:10 ` Rob Landley
2011-05-13 1:19 ` Vincent Palatin
2011-05-13 1:49 ` Rob Landley
2011-05-13 6:39 ` Jan Kiszka [this message]
2011-05-13 10:31 ` Rob Landley
2011-05-13 10:57 ` Jan Kiszka
2011-05-13 6:15 ` Brad Hards
2011-05-12 14:10 ` Markus Armbruster
2011-05-13 1:48 ` Rob Landley
2011-05-13 6:54 ` Markus Armbruster
2011-05-13 10:34 ` Rob Landley
2011-05-13 12:19 ` Markus Armbruster
2011-05-13 21:45 ` Rob Landley
2011-05-16 14:12 ` Markus Armbruster
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