vhost-user: add multi queue support

Based on patch by Nikolay Nikolaev:
Vhost-user will implement the multi queue support in a similar way
to what vhost already has - a separate thread for each queue.
To enable the multi queue functionality - a new command line parameter
"queues" is introduced for the vhost-user netdev.

Signed-off-by: Nikolay Nikolaev <n.nikolaev@virtualopensystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Changchun Ouyang <changchun.ouyang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Ouyang Changchun 2015-05-28 09:23:06 +08:00 committed by Michael S. Tsirkin
parent 019a3edbb2
commit 830d70db69
6 changed files with 49 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -127,6 +127,11 @@ in the ancillary data:
If Master is unable to send the full message or receives a wrong reply it will
close the connection. An optional reconnection mechanism can be implemented.
Multi queue support
-------------------
The protocol supports multiple queues by setting all index fields in the sent
messages to a properly calculated value.
Message types
-------------

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@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ struct vhost_net *vhost_net_init(VhostNetOptions *options)
net->dev.nvqs = 2;
net->dev.vqs = net->vqs;
net->dev.vq_index = net->nc->queue_index;
r = vhost_dev_init(&net->dev, options->opaque,
options->backend_type, options->force);
@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ static void vhost_net_stop_one(struct vhost_net *net,
for (file.index = 0; file.index < net->dev.nvqs; ++file.index) {
const VhostOps *vhost_ops = net->dev.vhost_ops;
int r = vhost_ops->vhost_call(&net->dev, VHOST_RESET_OWNER,
NULL);
&file);
assert(r >= 0);
}
}

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@ -210,7 +210,12 @@ static int vhost_user_call(struct vhost_dev *dev, unsigned long int request,
break;
case VHOST_SET_OWNER:
break;
case VHOST_RESET_OWNER:
memcpy(&msg.state, arg, sizeof(struct vhost_vring_state));
msg.state.index += dev->vq_index;
msg.size = sizeof(m.state);
break;
case VHOST_SET_MEM_TABLE:
@ -253,17 +258,20 @@ static int vhost_user_call(struct vhost_dev *dev, unsigned long int request,
case VHOST_SET_VRING_NUM:
case VHOST_SET_VRING_BASE:
memcpy(&msg.state, arg, sizeof(struct vhost_vring_state));
msg.state.index += dev->vq_index;
msg.size = sizeof(m.state);
break;
case VHOST_GET_VRING_BASE:
memcpy(&msg.state, arg, sizeof(struct vhost_vring_state));
msg.state.index += dev->vq_index;
msg.size = sizeof(m.state);
need_reply = 1;
break;
case VHOST_SET_VRING_ADDR:
memcpy(&msg.addr, arg, sizeof(struct vhost_vring_addr));
msg.addr.index += dev->vq_index;
msg.size = sizeof(m.addr);
break;
@ -271,7 +279,7 @@ static int vhost_user_call(struct vhost_dev *dev, unsigned long int request,
case VHOST_SET_VRING_CALL:
case VHOST_SET_VRING_ERR:
file = arg;
msg.u64 = file->index & VHOST_USER_VRING_IDX_MASK;
msg.u64 = (file->index + dev->vq_index) & VHOST_USER_VRING_IDX_MASK;
msg.size = sizeof(m.u64);
if (ioeventfd_enabled() && file->fd > 0) {
fds[fd_num++] = file->fd;
@ -313,6 +321,7 @@ static int vhost_user_call(struct vhost_dev *dev, unsigned long int request,
error_report("Received bad msg size.");
return -1;
}
msg.state.index -= dev->vq_index;
memcpy(arg, &msg.state, sizeof(struct vhost_vring_state));
break;
default:

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@ -121,35 +121,39 @@ static void net_vhost_user_event(void *opaque, int event)
case CHR_EVENT_OPENED:
vhost_user_start(s);
net_vhost_link_down(s, false);
error_report("chardev \"%s\" went up", s->chr->label);
error_report("chardev \"%s\" went up", s->nc.info_str);
break;
case CHR_EVENT_CLOSED:
net_vhost_link_down(s, true);
vhost_user_stop(s);
error_report("chardev \"%s\" went down", s->chr->label);
error_report("chardev \"%s\" went down", s->nc.info_str);
break;
}
}
static int net_vhost_user_init(NetClientState *peer, const char *device,
const char *name, CharDriverState *chr)
const char *name, CharDriverState *chr,
uint32_t queues)
{
NetClientState *nc;
VhostUserState *s;
int i;
nc = qemu_new_net_client(&net_vhost_user_info, peer, device, name);
for (i = 0; i < queues; i++) {
nc = qemu_new_net_client(&net_vhost_user_info, peer, device, name);
snprintf(nc->info_str, sizeof(nc->info_str), "vhost-user to %s",
chr->label);
snprintf(nc->info_str, sizeof(nc->info_str), "vhost-user%d to %s",
i, chr->label);
s = DO_UPCAST(VhostUserState, nc, nc);
s = DO_UPCAST(VhostUserState, nc, nc);
/* We don't provide a receive callback */
s->nc.receive_disabled = 1;
s->chr = chr;
qemu_chr_add_handlers(s->chr, NULL, NULL, net_vhost_user_event, s);
/* We don't provide a receive callback */
s->nc.receive_disabled = 1;
s->chr = chr;
s->nc.queue_index = i;
qemu_chr_add_handlers(s->chr, NULL, NULL, net_vhost_user_event, s);
}
return 0;
}
@ -226,6 +230,7 @@ int net_init_vhost_user(const NetClientOptions *opts, const char *name,
NetClientState *peer, Error **errp)
{
/* FIXME error_setg(errp, ...) on failure */
uint32_t queues;
const NetdevVhostUserOptions *vhost_user_opts;
CharDriverState *chr;
@ -244,6 +249,12 @@ int net_init_vhost_user(const NetClientOptions *opts, const char *name,
return -1;
}
/* number of queues for multiqueue */
if (vhost_user_opts->has_queues) {
queues = vhost_user_opts->queues;
} else {
queues = 1;
}
return net_vhost_user_init(peer, "vhost_user", name, chr);
return net_vhost_user_init(peer, "vhost_user", name, chr, queues);
}

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@ -2444,12 +2444,16 @@
#
# @vhostforce: #optional vhost on for non-MSIX virtio guests (default: false).
#
# @queues: #optional number of queues to be created for multiqueue vhost-user
# (default: 1) (Since 2.4)
#
# Since 2.1
##
{ 'struct': 'NetdevVhostUserOptions',
'data': {
'chardev': 'str',
'*vhostforce': 'bool' } }
'*vhostforce': 'bool',
'*queues': 'uint32' } }
##
# @NetClientOptions

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@ -1955,13 +1955,14 @@ The hubport netdev lets you connect a NIC to a QEMU "vlan" instead of a single
netdev. @code{-net} and @code{-device} with parameter @option{vlan} create the
required hub automatically.
@item -netdev vhost-user,chardev=@var{id}[,vhostforce=on|off]
@item -netdev vhost-user,chardev=@var{id}[,vhostforce=on|off][,queues=n]
Establish a vhost-user netdev, backed by a chardev @var{id}. The chardev should
be a unix domain socket backed one. The vhost-user uses a specifically defined
protocol to pass vhost ioctl replacement messages to an application on the other
end of the socket. On non-MSIX guests, the feature can be forced with
@var{vhostforce}.
@var{vhostforce}. Use 'queues=@var{n}' to specify the number of queues to
be created for multiqueue vhost-user.
Example:
@example