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| ======================================
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| QEMU virtio-net standby (net_failover)
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| ======================================
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| 
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| This document explains the setup and usage of virtio-net standby feature which
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| is used to create a net_failover pair of devices.
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| 
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| The general idea is that we have a pair of devices, a (vfio-)pci and a
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| virtio-net device. Before migration the vfio device is unplugged and data flows
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| through the virtio-net device, on the target side another vfio-pci device is
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| plugged in to take over the data-path. In the guest the net_failover kernel
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| module will pair net devices with the same MAC address.
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| 
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| The two devices are called primary and standby device. The fast hardware based
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| networking device is called the primary device and the virtio-net device is the
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| standby device.
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| 
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| Restrictions
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| ------------
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| 
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| Currently only PCIe devices are allowed as primary devices, this restriction
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| can be lifted in the future with enhanced QEMU support. Also, only networking
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| devices are allowed as primary device. The user needs to ensure that primary
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| and standby devices are not plugged into the same PCIe slot.
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| 
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| Usecase
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| -------
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| 
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|   Virtio-net standby allows easy migration while using a passed-through fast
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|   networking device by falling back to a virtio-net device for the duration of
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|   the migration. It is like a simple version of a bond, the difference is that it
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|   requires no configuration in the guest. When a guest is live-migrated to
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|   another host QEMU will unplug the primary device via the PCIe based hotplug
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|   handler and traffic will go through the virtio-net device.  On the target
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|   system the primary device will be automatically plugged back and the
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|   net_failover module registers it again as the primary device.
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| 
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| Usage
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| -----
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| 
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|   The primary device can be hotplugged or be part of the startup configuration
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| 
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|   -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet1,id=net1,mac=52:54:00:6f:55:cc, \
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|     bus=root2,failover=on
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| 
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|   With the parameter failover=on the VIRTIO_NET_F_STANDBY feature will be enabled.
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| 
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|   -device vfio-pci,host=5e:00.2,id=hostdev0,bus=root1,failover_pair_id=net1
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| 
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|   failover_pair_id references the id of the virtio-net standby device. This
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|   is only for pairing the devices within QEMU. The guest kernel module
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|   net_failover will match devices with identical MAC addresses.
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| 
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| Hotplug
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| -------
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| 
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|   Both primary and standby device can be hotplugged via the QEMU monitor.  Note
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|   that if the virtio-net device is plugged first a warning will be issued that it
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|   couldn't find the primary device.
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| 
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| Migration
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| ---------
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| 
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|   A new migration state wait-unplug was added for this feature. If failover primary
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|   devices are present in the configuration, migration will go into this state.
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|   It will wait until the device unplug is completed in the guest and then move into
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|   active state. On the target system the primary devices will be automatically hotplugged
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|   when the feature bit was negotiated for the virtio-net standby device.
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