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# vhost-device
## Design
This repository hosts various 'vhost-user' device backends in their own crates.
See their individual README.md files for specific information about those
crates.
To be included here device backends must:
- be based on a published [VIRTIO specification](https://github.com/oasis-tcs/virtio-spec)
- fulfil basic functionality requirements (in conjunction with a implemented driver)
- meet the [rust-vmm dev requirements](https://github.com/rust-vmm/community#publishing-on-cratesio---requirements-list)
Here is the list of device backends that we support:
- [CAN](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-can/README.md)
- [Console](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-console/README.md)
- [GPIO](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-gpio/README.md)
- [GPU](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-gpu/README.md)
- [I2C](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-i2c/README.md)
- [Input](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-input/README.md)
- [RNG](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-rng/README.md)
- [SCMI](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-scmi/README.md)
- [SCSI](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-scsi/README.md)
- [Sound](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-sound/README.md)
- [SPI](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-spi/README.md)
- [VSOCK](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-vsock/README.md)
The vhost-device workspace also provides a
[template](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/vhost-device-template/README.md)
to help new developers understand how to write their own vhost-user backend.
### Staging Devices
Implementing a proper VirtIO device requires co-ordination between the
specification, drivers and backend implementations. As these can all
be in flux during development it was decided introducing a staging
workspace which would allow developers to work within the main rust-vmm
project while clearly marking the backends as not production ready.
To be included in the staging workspace there must at least be:
- A public proposal to extend the [VIRTIO specification](https://github.com/oasis-tcs/virtio-spec)
- A public implementation of a device driver
- Documentation pointing to the above
More information may be found in its [README file](./staging/README.md).
Here is the list of device backends in **staging**:
- [Video](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/blob/main/staging/vhost-device-video/README.md)
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## Testing and Code Coverage
Like the wider rust-vmm project we expect new features to come with
comprehensive code coverage. However as a multi-binary repository
there are cases where avoiding a drop in coverage can be hard and an
exception to the approach is allowable. These are:
* adding a new binary target (aim at least 60% overall coverage)
* expanding the main function (a small drop is acceptable)
However any new feature added to an existing binary should not cause a
drop in coverage. The general aim should be to always improve
coverage.
## Separation of Concerns
The binaries built by this repository can be run with any VMM which
can act as a vhost-user frontend. Typically they have been tested with
[QEMU](https://www.qemu.org) although the rust-vmm project does
provide a [vhost-user
frontend](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost/tree/main/vhost/src/vhost_user)
crate for rust based VMMs.
While it's possible to implement all parts of the backend inside the
vhost-device workspace consideration should be given to separating the
VirtQueue handling and response logic to a device crate in the [vm-virtio](https://github.com/rust-vmm/vm-virtio) repository.
This way a monolithic rust-vmm VMM implementation can reuse the core
logic to service the virtio requests directly in the application.
## Build dependency
The GPIO crate needs a local installation of libgpiod library to be available.
If your distro ships libgpiod >= v2.0, then you should be fine.
Otherwise, you will need to build libgpiod yourself:
git clone --depth 1 --branch v2.0.x https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libgpiod/libgpiod.git/
cd libgpiod
./autogen.sh --prefix="$PWD/install/"
make install
In order to inform tools about the build location, you can now set:
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="<PATH-TO-LIBGPIOD>/install/lib/pkgconfig/"
To prevent setting this in every terminal session, you can also configure
cargo to
[set it automatically](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#env).
## Xen support
Supporting Xen requires special handling while mapping the guest memory. The
`vm-memory` crate implements xen memory mapping support via a separate feature
`xen`, and this crate uses the same feature name to enable Xen support.
It was decided by the `rust-vmm` maintainers to keep the interface simple and
build the crate for either standard Unix memory mapping or Xen, and not both.
## Packaging and distribution
The [`xtask`](./xtask/) workspace crate provides support for generating ROFF manual pages.
If the binary you're interested in packaging does not have a manual page
generated you are encouraged to file a bug or even contribute the necessary
changes by filing a pull request.