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Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC] sync NIC's MAC maintained in NICConf as soon as e


From: Zhanghaoyu (A)
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC] sync NIC's MAC maintained in NICConf as soon as emualted NIC's MAC changed in guest
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 10:14:49 +0000

>> >> >> Hi, all
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Do live migration if emulated NIC's MAC has been changed, RARP 
>> >> >> with wrong MAC address will broadcast via qemu_announce_self in 
>> >> >> destination, so, long time network disconnection probably happen.
>> >> >
>> >> >Good catch.
>> >> >
>> >> >> I want to do below works to resolve this problem, 1. change 
>> >> >> NICConf's MAC as soon as emulated NIC's MAC changed in guest
>> >> >
>> >> >This will make it impossible to revert it correctly on reset, won't it?
>> >> >
>> >> You are right.
>> >> virsh reboot <domain>, or virsh reset <domain>, or reboot VM from guest, 
>> >> will revert emulated NIC's MAC to original one maintained in NICConf.
>> >> During the reboot/reset flow in qemu, emulated NIC's reset handler 
>> >> will sync the MAC address in NICConf to the MAC address in emulated NIC 
>> >> structure, e.g., virtio_net_reset sync the MAC address in NICConf to 
>> >> VirtIONet'mac.
>> >> 
>> >> BTW, in native scenario, reboot will revert the changed MAC to original 
>> >> one, too.
>> >> 
>> >> >> 2. sync NIC's (more precisely, queue) MAC to corresponding 
>> >> >> NICConf in NIC's migration load handler
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Any better ideas?
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Thanks,
>> >> >> Zhang Haoyu
>> >> >
>> >> >I think announce needs to poke at the current MAC instead of the default 
>> >> >one in NICConf.
>> >> >We can make it respect link down state while we are at it.
>> >> >
>> >> NICConf structures are incorporated in different emulated NIC's 
>> >> structure, e.g., VirtIONet, E1000State_st, RTL8139State, etc., since so 
>> >> many kinds of emulated NICs, they are described by different structures, 
>> >> how to find all NICs' current MAC?
>> >> 
>> >> Maybe we can introduce a pointer member 'current_mac' to NICConf 
>> >> structure, which points to the current MAC, then we can find all current 
>> >> MACs from NICConf.current_mac.
>> >
>> >I wouldn't make it a pointer, just a buffer with the mac, copy it there.
>> >Maybe call it "softmac" that's what it is really.
>> >
>> >> Can we broadcast the RARP with current MAC in NIC's migration load 
>> >> handler respectively?
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Zhang Haoyu
>> >
>> >It's not so simple, you need to retry several times.
>> >
>> Could you make a statement for 'retry several times' ?
>> Is it the process of retrying several times to sending RARP in 
>> qemu_announce_self_once?
>
>yes
>
>> 'broadcast the RARP with current MAC in NIC's migration load handler 
>> respectively' is distributing the job of what qemu_announce_self does to 
>> every NIC's migration load handler, e.g., in virtio NIC's migration load 
>> handler virtio_net_load, we can create a timer to retry several times to 
>> send ARAP with current MAC for this NIC, just as same as qemu_announce_self 
>> does.
>
>I don't see a lot of value in this yet.
>
In my opinion, it's not so good to introduce a 'softmac' member to NICConf, 
which is not essential function of NICConf.
And, distributing the job of what qemu_announce_self does to every NIC's 
migration load handler has no disadvantages over qemu_announce_self,
maybe more immediately to updating the forwarding table of switches/bridges.

>> >> >Happily recent linux guests aren't affected since they do announcements 
>> >> >from guest.
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >MST



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