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From: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> To: Xie Yongji <xieyongji@bytedance.com>, mst@redhat.com, stefanha@redhat.com, sgarzare@redhat.com, parav@nvidia.com, hch@infradead.org, christian.brauner@canonical.com, rdunlap@infradead.org, willy@infradead.org, viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk, axboe@kernel.dk, bcrl@kvack.org, corbet@lwn.net, mika.penttila@nextfour.com, dan.carpenter@oracle.com, joro@8bytes.org, gregkh@linuxfoundation.org, zhe.he@windriver.com, xiaodong.liu@intel.com, joe@perches.com, robin.murphy@arm.com Cc: songmuchun@bytedance.com, virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, iommu@lists.linux-foundation.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: [PATCH v11 12/12] Documentation: Add documentation for VDUSE Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2021 15:54:50 +0800 [thread overview] Message-ID: <d556d720-b25e-efe1-8c2b-295bade93a8d@redhat.com> (raw) In-Reply-To: <20210818120642.165-13-xieyongji@bytedance.com> 在 2021/8/18 下午8:06, Xie Yongji 写道: > VDUSE (vDPA Device in Userspace) is a framework to support > implementing software-emulated vDPA devices in userspace. This > document is intended to clarify the VDUSE design and usage. > > Signed-off-by: Xie Yongji <xieyongji@bytedance.com> Acked-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> > --- > Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst | 1 + > Documentation/userspace-api/vduse.rst | 233 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 234 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/vduse.rst > > diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst > index 0b5eefed027e..c432be070f67 100644 > --- a/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst > +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/index.rst > @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ place where this information is gathered. > iommu > media/index > sysfs-platform_profile > + vduse > > .. only:: subproject and html > > diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/vduse.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/vduse.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..42ef59ea5314 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/vduse.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ > +================================== > +VDUSE - "vDPA Device in Userspace" > +================================== > + > +vDPA (virtio data path acceleration) device is a device that uses a > +datapath which complies with the virtio specifications with vendor > +specific control path. vDPA devices can be both physically located on > +the hardware or emulated by software. VDUSE is a framework that makes it > +possible to implement software-emulated vDPA devices in userspace. And > +to make the device emulation more secure, the emulated vDPA device's > +control path is handled in the kernel and only the data path is > +implemented in the userspace. > + > +Note that only virtio block device is supported by VDUSE framework now, > +which can reduce security risks when the userspace process that implements > +the data path is run by an unprivileged user. The support for other device > +types can be added after the security issue of corresponding device driver > +is clarified or fixed in the future. > + > +Create/Destroy VDUSE devices > +------------------------ > + > +VDUSE devices are created as follows: > + > +1. Create a new VDUSE instance with ioctl(VDUSE_CREATE_DEV) on > + /dev/vduse/control. > + > +2. Setup each virtqueue with ioctl(VDUSE_VQ_SETUP) on /dev/vduse/$NAME. > + > +3. Begin processing VDUSE messages from /dev/vduse/$NAME. The first > + messages will arrive while attaching the VDUSE instance to vDPA bus. > + > +4. Send the VDPA_CMD_DEV_NEW netlink message to attach the VDUSE > + instance to vDPA bus. > + > +VDUSE devices are destroyed as follows: > + > +1. Send the VDPA_CMD_DEV_DEL netlink message to detach the VDUSE > + instance from vDPA bus. > + > +2. Close the file descriptor referring to /dev/vduse/$NAME. > + > +3. Destroy the VDUSE instance with ioctl(VDUSE_DESTROY_DEV) on > + /dev/vduse/control. > + > +The netlink messages can be sent via vdpa tool in iproute2 or use the > +below sample codes: > + > +.. code-block:: c > + > + static int netlink_add_vduse(const char *name, enum vdpa_command cmd) > + { > + struct nl_sock *nlsock; > + struct nl_msg *msg; > + int famid; > + > + nlsock = nl_socket_alloc(); > + if (!nlsock) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + if (genl_connect(nlsock)) > + goto free_sock; > + > + famid = genl_ctrl_resolve(nlsock, VDPA_GENL_NAME); > + if (famid < 0) > + goto close_sock; > + > + msg = nlmsg_alloc(); > + if (!msg) > + goto close_sock; > + > + if (!genlmsg_put(msg, NL_AUTO_PORT, NL_AUTO_SEQ, famid, 0, 0, cmd, 0)) > + goto nla_put_failure; > + > + NLA_PUT_STRING(msg, VDPA_ATTR_DEV_NAME, name); > + if (cmd == VDPA_CMD_DEV_NEW) > + NLA_PUT_STRING(msg, VDPA_ATTR_MGMTDEV_DEV_NAME, "vduse"); > + > + if (nl_send_sync(nlsock, msg)) > + goto close_sock; > + > + nl_close(nlsock); > + nl_socket_free(nlsock); > + > + return 0; > + nla_put_failure: > + nlmsg_free(msg); > + close_sock: > + nl_close(nlsock); > + free_sock: > + nl_socket_free(nlsock); > + return -1; > + } > + > +How VDUSE works > +--------------- > + > +As mentioned above, a VDUSE device is created by ioctl(VDUSE_CREATE_DEV) on > +/dev/vduse/control. With this ioctl, userspace can specify some basic configuration > +such as device name (uniquely identify a VDUSE device), virtio features, virtio > +configuration space, the number of virtqueues and so on for this emulated device. > +Then a char device interface (/dev/vduse/$NAME) is exported to userspace for device > +emulation. Userspace can use the VDUSE_VQ_SETUP ioctl on /dev/vduse/$NAME to > +add per-virtqueue configuration such as the max size of virtqueue to the device. > + > +After the initialization, the VDUSE device can be attached to vDPA bus via > +the VDPA_CMD_DEV_NEW netlink message. Userspace needs to read()/write() on > +/dev/vduse/$NAME to receive/reply some control messages from/to VDUSE kernel > +module as follows: > + > +.. code-block:: c > + > + static int vduse_message_handler(int dev_fd) > + { > + int len; > + struct vduse_dev_request req; > + struct vduse_dev_response resp; > + > + len = read(dev_fd, &req, sizeof(req)); > + if (len != sizeof(req)) > + return -1; > + > + resp.request_id = req.request_id; > + > + switch (req.type) { > + > + /* handle different types of messages */ > + > + } > + > + len = write(dev_fd, &resp, sizeof(resp)); > + if (len != sizeof(resp)) > + return -1; > + > + return 0; > + } > + > +There are now three types of messages introduced by VDUSE framework: > + > +- VDUSE_GET_VQ_STATE: Get the state for virtqueue, userspace should return > + avail index for split virtqueue or the device/driver ring wrap counters and > + the avail and used index for packed virtqueue. > + > +- VDUSE_SET_STATUS: Set the device status, userspace should follow > + the virtio spec: https://docs.oasis-open.org/virtio/virtio/v1.1/virtio-v1.1.html > + to process this message. For example, fail to set the FEATURES_OK device > + status bit if the device can not accept the negotiated virtio features > + get from the VDUSE_DEV_GET_FEATURES ioctl. > + > +- VDUSE_UPDATE_IOTLB: Notify userspace to update the memory mapping for specified > + IOVA range, userspace should firstly remove the old mapping, then setup the new > + mapping via the VDUSE_IOTLB_GET_FD ioctl. > + > +After DRIVER_OK status bit is set via the VDUSE_SET_STATUS message, userspace is > +able to start the dataplane processing as follows: > + > +1. Get the specified virtqueue's information with the VDUSE_VQ_GET_INFO ioctl, > + including the size, the IOVAs of descriptor table, available ring and used ring, > + the state and the ready status. > + > +2. Pass the above IOVAs to the VDUSE_IOTLB_GET_FD ioctl so that those IOVA regions > + can be mapped into userspace. Some sample codes is shown below: > + > +.. code-block:: c > + > + static int perm_to_prot(uint8_t perm) > + { > + int prot = 0; > + > + switch (perm) { > + case VDUSE_ACCESS_WO: > + prot |= PROT_WRITE; > + break; > + case VDUSE_ACCESS_RO: > + prot |= PROT_READ; > + break; > + case VDUSE_ACCESS_RW: > + prot |= PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE; > + break; > + } > + > + return prot; > + } > + > + static void *iova_to_va(int dev_fd, uint64_t iova, uint64_t *len) > + { > + int fd; > + void *addr; > + size_t size; > + struct vduse_iotlb_entry entry; > + > + entry.start = iova; > + entry.last = iova; > + > + /* > + * Find the first IOVA region that overlaps with the specified > + * range [start, last] and return the corresponding file descriptor. > + */ > + fd = ioctl(dev_fd, VDUSE_IOTLB_GET_FD, &entry); > + if (fd < 0) > + return NULL; > + > + size = entry.last - entry.start + 1; > + *len = entry.last - iova + 1; > + addr = mmap(0, size, perm_to_prot(entry.perm), MAP_SHARED, > + fd, entry.offset); > + close(fd); > + if (addr == MAP_FAILED) > + return NULL; > + > + /* > + * Using some data structures such as linked list to store > + * the iotlb mapping. The munmap(2) should be called for the > + * cached mapping when the corresponding VDUSE_UPDATE_IOTLB > + * message is received or the device is reset. > + */ > + > + return addr + iova - entry.start; > + } > + > +3. Setup the kick eventfd for the specified virtqueues with the VDUSE_VQ_SETUP_KICKFD > + ioctl. The kick eventfd is used by VDUSE kernel module to notify userspace to > + consume the available ring. This is optional since userspace can choose to poll the > + available ring instead. > + > +4. Listen to the kick eventfd (optional) and consume the available ring. The buffer > + described by the descriptors in the descriptor table should be also mapped into > + userspace via the VDUSE_IOTLB_GET_FD ioctl before accessing. > + > +5. Inject an interrupt for specific virtqueue with the VDUSE_INJECT_VQ_IRQ ioctl > + after the used ring is filled. > + > +For more details on the uAPI, please see include/uapi/linux/vduse.h.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-08-23 7:55 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2021-08-18 12:06 [PATCH v11 00/12] Introduce VDUSE - vDPA Device in Userspace Xie Yongji 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 01/12] iova: Export alloc_iova_fast() and free_iova_fast() Xie Yongji 2021-08-23 6:24 ` Jason Wang 2021-08-24 18:08 ` Michael S. Tsirkin 2021-08-25 9:55 ` Will Deacon 2021-08-25 10:39 ` John Garry 2021-08-25 12:17 ` Yongji Xie 2021-08-27 9:03 ` John Garry 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 02/12] file: Export receive_fd() to modules Xie Yongji 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 03/12] vdpa: Fix some coding style issues Xie Yongji 2021-08-23 6:27 ` Jason Wang 2021-08-24 11:09 ` Stefano Garzarella 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 04/12] vdpa: Add reset callback in vdpa_config_ops Xie Yongji 2021-08-23 6:31 ` Jason Wang 2021-08-23 7:44 ` Yongji Xie 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 05/12] vhost-vdpa: Handle the failure of vdpa_reset() Xie Yongji 2021-08-23 6:32 ` Jason Wang 2021-08-24 11:12 ` Stefano Garzarella 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 06/12] vhost-iotlb: Add an opaque pointer for vhost IOTLB Xie Yongji 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 07/12] vdpa: Add an opaque pointer for vdpa_config_ops.dma_map() Xie Yongji 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 08/12] vdpa: factor out vhost_vdpa_pa_map() and vhost_vdpa_pa_unmap() Xie Yongji 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 09/12] vdpa: Support transferring virtual addressing during DMA mapping Xie Yongji 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 10/12] vduse: Implement an MMU-based software IOTLB Xie Yongji 2021-08-27 8:57 ` John Garry 2021-08-27 9:25 ` Yongji Xie 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 11/12] vduse: Introduce VDUSE - vDPA Device in Userspace Xie Yongji 2021-08-23 6:56 ` Jason Wang 2021-08-24 18:10 ` Michael S. Tsirkin 2021-08-25 5:37 ` Yongji Xie 2021-08-18 12:06 ` [PATCH v11 12/12] Documentation: Add documentation for VDUSE Xie Yongji 2021-08-23 6:57 ` Jason Wang 2021-08-23 7:54 ` Jason Wang [this message]
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