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As pointed out in https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1337 `-numa` is not supported by all machine types, so let's update the example using the `memory-backend` machine property. Since we are modifying the QEMU example, let's provide only the QEMU's vhost-user-vsock required options in the "Usage" section. In addition we also probide a working example. Let's also remove a spurious rust section at the bottom of the file that does not add any useful information. Signed-off-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
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vhost-user-vsock
Design
The crate introduces a vhost-user-vsock device that enables communication between an application running in the guest i.e inside a VM and an application running on the host i.e outside the VM. The application running in the guest communicates over VM sockets i.e over AF_VSOCK sockets. The application running on the host connects to a unix socket on the host i.e communicates over AF_UNIX sockets. The main components of the crate are split into various files as described below:
- packet.rs
- Introduces the VsockPacket structure that represents a single vsock packet processing methods.
- rxops.rs
- Introduces various vsock operations that are enqueued into the rxqueue to be sent to the guest. Exposes a RxOps structure.
- rxqueue.rs
- rxqueue contains the pending rx operations corresponding to that connection. The queue is represented as a bitmap as we handle connection-oriented connections. The module contains various queue manipulation methods. Exposes a RxQueue structure.
- thread_backend.rs
- Multiplexes connections between host and guest and calls into per connection methods that are responsible for processing data and packets corresponding to the connection. Exposes a VsockThreadBackend structure.
- txbuf.rs
- Module to buffer data that is sent from the guest to the host. The module exposes a LocalTxBuf structure.
- vhost_user_vsock_thread.rs
- Module exposes a VhostUserVsockThread structure. It also handles new host initiated connections and provides interfaces for registering host connections with the epoll fd. Also provides interfaces for iterating through the rx and tx queues.
- vsock_conn.rs
- Module introduces a VsockConnection structure that represents a single vsock connection between the guest and the host. It also processes packets according to their type.
- vhu_vsock.rs
- exposes the main vhost user vsock backend interface.
Usage
Run the vhost-user-vsock device:
vhost-user-vsock --guest-cid=<CID assigned to the guest> \
--socket=<path to the Unix socket to be created to communicate with the VMM via the vhost-user protocol>
--uds-path=<path to the Unix socket to communicate with the guest via the virtio-vsock device>
Run VMM (e.g. QEMU):
qemu-system-x86_64 \
<normal QEMU options> \
-object memory-backend-file,share=on,id=mem0,size=<Guest RAM size>,mem-path=<Guest RAM file path> \ # size == -m size
-machine <machine options>,memory-backend=mem0 \
-chardev socket,id=char0,reconnect=0,path=<vhost-user socket path> \
-device vhost-user-vsock-pci,chardev=char0
Working example
shell1$ vhost-user-vsock --guest-cid=4 --uds-path=/tmp/vm4.vsock --socket=/tmp/vhost4.socket
shell2$ qemu-system-x86_64 \
-drive file=vm.qcow2,format=qcow2,if=virtio -smp 2 -m 512M -mem-prealloc \
-object memory-backend-file,share=on,id=mem0,size=512M,mem-path="/dev/hugepages" \
-machine q35,accel=kvm,memory-backend=mem0 \
-chardev socket,id=char0,reconnect=0,path=/tmp/vhost4.socket \
-device vhost-user-vsock-pci,chardev=char0
Guest listening
iperf
# https://github.com/stefano-garzarella/iperf-vsock
guest$ iperf3 --vsock -s
host$ iperf3 --vsock -c /tmp/vm4.vsock
netcat
guest$ nc --vsock -l 1234
host$ nc -U /tmp/vm4.vsock
CONNECT 1234
Host listening
iperf
# https://github.com/stefano-garzarella/iperf-vsock
host$ iperf3 --vsock -s -B /tmp/vm4.vsock
guest$ iperf3 --vsock -c 2
netcat
host$ nc -l -U /tmp/vm4.vsock_1234
guest$ nc --vsock 2 1234
License
This project is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0
- BSD-3-Clause License