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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/3] Provide a zero-copy method on KVM virtio-net.
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On Thursday 11 February 2010, Xin, Xiaohui wrote:
> >This does a lot of things that I had planned for macvtap. It's
> >great to hear that you have made this much progress.
> >
> >However, I'd hope that we could combine this with the macvtap driver,
> >which would give us zero-copy transfer capability both with and
> >without vhost, as well as (tx at least) when using multiple guests
> >on a macvlan setup.
>
> You mean the zero-copy can work with macvtap driver without vhost.
> May you give me some detailed info about your macvtap driver and the
> relationship between vhost and macvtap to make me have a clear picture then?

macvtap provides a user interface that is largely compatible with
the tun/tap driver, and can be used in place of that from qemu.
Vhost-net currently interfaces with tun/tap, but not yet with macvtap,
which is easy enough to add and already on my list.

The underlying code is macvlan, which is a driver that virtualizes
network adapters in software, giving you multiple net_device instances
for a real NIC, each of them with their own MAC address.

In order to do zero-copy transmit with macvtap, the idea is to
add a nonblocking version of the aio_write() function that works
a lot like your transmit function.

For receive, the hardware does not currently know which guest
is supposed to get any frame coming in from the outside. Adding
zero-copy receive requires interaction with the device driver
and hardware capabilities to separate traffic by inbound MAC
address into separate buffers per VM.

> >I'm assuming that the idea is to allow VMDq adapters to simply
> >show up as separate adapters and have the driver handle this
> >in a hardware specific way.
>
> Does the VMDq driver do so now?

I don't think anyone has published a VMDq capable driver so far.
I was just assuming that you were working on one.

Arnd


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