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[Qemu-devel] Re: virtio-serial: A guest <-> host interface for simple co


From: Rusty Russell
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Re: virtio-serial: A guest <-> host interface for simple communication
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:03:02 +0930
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On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:09:37 pm Amit Shah wrote:
> On (Wed) Jun 24 2009 [13:45:01], Rusty Russell wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 10:12:31 pm Amit Shah wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Here are two patches. One implements a virtio-serial device in qemu
> > > and the other is the driver for a guest kernel.
> > >
> > > While working on a vmchannel interface that is needed for communication
> > > between guest userspace and host userspace, I saw that most of the
> > > interface can be abstracted out as a "serial" device with "ports".
> >
> > OK, I don't think the "naming" idea works though.  A userspace user would
> > have to open each one in turn to get its name.  I'd stick with numbers.
>
> What if an ioctl were added to get the port number from the port name?
> Userspace would do
>       ioctl(fd, VIRTIO_SERIAL_GET_PORT_FROM_NAME, &nr);
>       sprintf(port, "/dev/vmch%s", nr);
>       fd2 = open(port, ...);

Yep, pretty ugly tho.  If you use the "Amit Shah is in charge of port 
numbering approach", then it's just:

        fd = open("/dev/vmch<my-assigned-number>", ...);

Since you need to control names anyway, why not just use numbers?

> > You also don't have dynamic creation and removal, except by hotpluging
> > the entire device (which was on your requirements page).
>
> Actually we're more interested in hotplugging ports than the device
> itself ("Dynamic channel creation").

Exactly, which you don't seem to have.

> > what ports exist.  Register on the change interrupt to get updates.  Drop
> > the control vq entirely.
>
> If the ioctl mentioned above were added, it would justify the control
> vq, right?

Yes.  Or put another way, simplifying the interface to use assigned port 
numbers would simplify the implementation, use, and specification of the device 
:)

Cheers,
Rusty.




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