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3
4Vhost Library
5=============
6
7The vhost library implements a user space virtio net server allowing the user
8to manipulate the virtio ring directly. In another words, it allows the user
9to fetch/put packets from/to the VM virtio net device. To achieve this, a
10vhost library should be able to:
11
12* Access the guest memory:
13
14  For QEMU, this is done by using the ``-object memory-backend-file,share=on,...``
15  option. Which means QEMU will create a file to serve as the guest RAM.
16  The ``share=on`` option allows another process to map that file, which
17  means it can access the guest RAM.
18
19* Know all the necessary information about the vring:
20
21  Information such as where the available ring is stored. Vhost defines some
22  messages (passed through a Unix domain socket file) to tell the backend all
23  the information it needs to know how to manipulate the vring.
24
25
26Vhost API Overview
27------------------
28
29The following is an overview of some key Vhost API functions:
30
31* ``rte_vhost_driver_register(path, flags)``
32
33  This function registers a vhost driver into the system. ``path`` specifies
34  the Unix domain socket file path.
35
36  Currently supported flags are:
37
38  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_CLIENT``
39
40    DPDK vhost-user will act as the client when this flag is given. See below
41    for an explanation.
42
43  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_NO_RECONNECT``
44
45    When DPDK vhost-user acts as the client it will keep trying to reconnect
46    to the server (QEMU) until it succeeds. This is useful in two cases:
47
48    * When QEMU is not started yet.
49    * When QEMU restarts (for example due to a guest OS reboot).
50
51    This reconnect option is enabled by default. However, it can be turned off
52    by setting this flag.
53
54  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_IOMMU_SUPPORT``
55
56    IOMMU support will be enabled when this flag is set. It is disabled by
57    default.
58
59    Enabling this flag makes possible to use guest vIOMMU to protect vhost
60    from accessing memory the virtio device isn't allowed to, when the feature
61    is negotiated and an IOMMU device is declared.
62
63  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_POSTCOPY_SUPPORT``
64
65    Postcopy live-migration support will be enabled when this flag is set.
66    It is disabled by default.
67
68    Enabling this flag should only be done when the calling application does
69    not pre-fault the guest shared memory, otherwise migration would fail.
70
71  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_LINEARBUF_SUPPORT``
72
73    Enabling this flag forces vhost dequeue function to only provide linear
74    pktmbuf (no multi-segmented pktmbuf).
75
76    The vhost library by default provides a single pktmbuf for given a
77    packet, but if for some reason the data doesn't fit into a single
78    pktmbuf (e.g., TSO is enabled), the library will allocate additional
79    pktmbufs from the same mempool and chain them together to create a
80    multi-segmented pktmbuf.
81
82    However, the vhost application needs to support multi-segmented format.
83    If the vhost application does not support that format and requires large
84    buffers to be dequeue, this flag should be enabled to force only linear
85    buffers (see RTE_VHOST_USER_EXTBUF_SUPPORT) or drop the packet.
86
87    It is disabled by default.
88
89  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_EXTBUF_SUPPORT``
90
91    Enabling this flag allows vhost dequeue function to allocate and attach
92    an external buffer to a pktmbuf if the pkmbuf doesn't provide enough
93    space to store all data.
94
95    This is useful when the vhost application wants to support large packets
96    but doesn't want to increase the default mempool object size nor to
97    support multi-segmented mbufs (non-linear). In this case, a fresh buffer
98    is allocated using rte_malloc() which gets attached to a pktmbuf using
99    rte_pktmbuf_attach_extbuf().
100
101    See RTE_VHOST_USER_LINEARBUF_SUPPORT as well to disable multi-segmented
102    mbufs for application that doesn't support chained mbufs.
103
104    It is disabled by default.
105
106  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_ASYNC_COPY``
107
108    Asynchronous data path will be enabled when this flag is set. Async data
109    path allows applications to register async copy devices (typically
110    hardware DMA channels) to the vhost queues. Vhost leverages the copy
111    device registered to free CPU from memory copy operations. A set of
112    async data path APIs are defined for DPDK applications to make use of
113    the async capability. Only packets enqueued/dequeued by async APIs are
114    processed through the async data path.
115
116    Currently this feature is only implemented on split ring enqueue data
117    path.
118
119    It is disabled by default.
120
121  - ``RTE_VHOST_USER_NET_COMPLIANT_OL_FLAGS``
122
123    Since v16.04, the vhost library forwards checksum and gso requests for
124    packets received from a virtio driver by filling Tx offload metadata in
125    the mbuf. This behavior is inconsistent with other drivers but it is left
126    untouched for existing applications that might rely on it.
127
128    This flag disables the legacy behavior and instead ask vhost to simply
129    populate Rx offload metadata in the mbuf.
130
131    It is disabled by default.
132
133* ``rte_vhost_driver_set_features(path, features)``
134
135  This function sets the feature bits the vhost-user driver supports. The
136  vhost-user driver could be vhost-user net, yet it could be something else,
137  say, vhost-user SCSI.
138
139* ``rte_vhost_driver_callback_register(path, vhost_device_ops)``
140
141  This function registers a set of callbacks, to let DPDK applications take
142  the appropriate action when some events happen. The following events are
143  currently supported:
144
145  * ``new_device(int vid)``
146
147    This callback is invoked when a virtio device becomes ready. ``vid``
148    is the vhost device ID.
149
150  * ``destroy_device(int vid)``
151
152    This callback is invoked when a virtio device is paused or shut down.
153
154  * ``vring_state_changed(int vid, uint16_t queue_id, int enable)``
155
156    This callback is invoked when a specific queue's state is changed, for
157    example to enabled or disabled.
158
159  * ``features_changed(int vid, uint64_t features)``
160
161    This callback is invoked when the features is changed. For example,
162    ``VHOST_F_LOG_ALL`` will be set/cleared at the start/end of live
163    migration, respectively.
164
165  * ``new_connection(int vid)``
166
167    This callback is invoked on new vhost-user socket connection. If DPDK
168    acts as the server the device should not be deleted before
169    ``destroy_connection`` callback is received.
170
171  * ``destroy_connection(int vid)``
172
173    This callback is invoked when vhost-user socket connection is closed.
174    It indicates that device with id ``vid`` is no longer in use and can be
175    safely deleted.
176
177* ``rte_vhost_driver_disable/enable_features(path, features))``
178
179  This function disables/enables some features. For example, it can be used to
180  disable mergeable buffers and TSO features, which both are enabled by
181  default.
182
183* ``rte_vhost_driver_start(path)``
184
185  This function triggers the vhost-user negotiation. It should be invoked at
186  the end of initializing a vhost-user driver.
187
188* ``rte_vhost_enqueue_burst(vid, queue_id, pkts, count)``
189
190  Transmits (enqueues) ``count`` packets from host to guest.
191
192* ``rte_vhost_dequeue_burst(vid, queue_id, mbuf_pool, pkts, count)``
193
194  Receives (dequeues) ``count`` packets from guest, and stored them at ``pkts``.
195
196* ``rte_vhost_crypto_create(vid, cryptodev_id, sess_mempool, socket_id)``
197
198  As an extension of new_device(), this function adds virtio-crypto workload
199  acceleration capability to the device. All crypto workload is processed by
200  DPDK cryptodev with the device ID of ``cryptodev_id``.
201
202* ``rte_vhost_crypto_free(vid)``
203
204  Frees the memory and vhost-user message handlers created in
205  rte_vhost_crypto_create().
206
207* ``rte_vhost_crypto_fetch_requests(vid, queue_id, ops, nb_ops)``
208
209  Receives (dequeues) ``nb_ops`` virtio-crypto requests from guest, parses
210  them to DPDK Crypto Operations, and fills the ``ops`` with parsing results.
211
212* ``rte_vhost_crypto_finalize_requests(queue_id, ops, nb_ops)``
213
214  After the ``ops`` are dequeued from Cryptodev, finalizes the jobs and
215  notifies the guest(s).
216
217* ``rte_vhost_crypto_set_zero_copy(vid, option)``
218
219  Enable or disable zero copy feature of the vhost crypto backend.
220
221* ``rte_vhost_async_channel_register(vid, queue_id, features, ops)``
222
223  Register a vhost queue with async copy device channel after vring
224  is enabled. Following device ``features`` must be specified together
225  with the registration:
226
227  * ``async_inorder``
228
229    Async copy device can guarantee the ordering of copy completion
230    sequence. Copies are completed in the same order with that at
231    the submission time.
232
233    Currently, only ``async_inorder`` capable device is supported by vhost.
234
235  * ``async_threshold``
236
237    The copy length (in bytes) below which CPU copy will be used even if
238    applications call async vhost APIs to enqueue/dequeue data.
239
240    Typical value is 512~1024 depending on the async device capability.
241
242  Applications must provide following ``ops`` callbacks for vhost lib to
243  work with the async copy devices:
244
245  * ``transfer_data(vid, queue_id, descs, opaque_data, count)``
246
247    vhost invokes this function to submit copy data to the async devices.
248    For non-async_inorder capable devices, ``opaque_data`` could be used
249    for identifying the completed packets.
250
251  * ``check_completed_copies(vid, queue_id, opaque_data, max_packets)``
252
253    vhost invokes this function to get the copy data completed by async
254    devices.
255
256* ``rte_vhost_async_channel_unregister(vid, queue_id)``
257
258  Unregister the async copy device channel from a vhost queue.
259  Unregistration will fail, if the vhost queue has in-flight
260  packets that are not completed.
261
262  Unregister async copy devices in vring_state_changed() may
263  fail, as this API tries to acquire the spinlock of vhost
264  queue. The recommended way is to unregister async copy
265  devices for all vhost queues in destroy_device(), when a
266  virtio device is paused or shut down.
267
268* ``rte_vhost_submit_enqueue_burst(vid, queue_id, pkts, count, comp_pkts, comp_count)``
269
270  Submit an enqueue request to transmit ``count`` packets from host to guest
271  by async data path. Successfully enqueued packets can be transfer completed
272  or being occupied by DMA engines; transfer completed packets are returned in
273  ``comp_pkts``, but others are not guaranteed to finish, when this API
274  call returns.
275
276  Applications must not free the packets submitted for enqueue until the
277  packets are completed.
278
279* ``rte_vhost_poll_enqueue_completed(vid, queue_id, pkts, count)``
280
281  Poll enqueue completion status from async data path. Completed packets
282  are returned to applications through ``pkts``.
283
284Vhost-user Implementations
285--------------------------
286
287Vhost-user uses Unix domain sockets for passing messages. This means the DPDK
288vhost-user implementation has two options:
289
290* DPDK vhost-user acts as the server.
291
292  DPDK will create a Unix domain socket server file and listen for
293  connections from the frontend.
294
295  Note, this is the default mode, and the only mode before DPDK v16.07.
296
297
298* DPDK vhost-user acts as the client.
299
300  Unlike the server mode, this mode doesn't create the socket file;
301  it just tries to connect to the server (which responses to create the
302  file instead).
303
304  When the DPDK vhost-user application restarts, DPDK vhost-user will try to
305  connect to the server again. This is how the "reconnect" feature works.
306
307  .. Note::
308     * The "reconnect" feature requires **QEMU v2.7** (or above).
309
310     * The vhost supported features must be exactly the same before and
311       after the restart. For example, if TSO is disabled and then enabled,
312       nothing will work and issues undefined might happen.
313
314No matter which mode is used, once a connection is established, DPDK
315vhost-user will start receiving and processing vhost messages from QEMU.
316
317For messages with a file descriptor, the file descriptor can be used directly
318in the vhost process as it is already installed by the Unix domain socket.
319
320The supported vhost messages are:
321
322* ``VHOST_SET_MEM_TABLE``
323* ``VHOST_SET_VRING_KICK``
324* ``VHOST_SET_VRING_CALL``
325* ``VHOST_SET_LOG_FD``
326* ``VHOST_SET_VRING_ERR``
327
328For ``VHOST_SET_MEM_TABLE`` message, QEMU will send information for each
329memory region and its file descriptor in the ancillary data of the message.
330The file descriptor is used to map that region.
331
332``VHOST_SET_VRING_KICK`` is used as the signal to put the vhost device into
333the data plane, and ``VHOST_GET_VRING_BASE`` is used as the signal to remove
334the vhost device from the data plane.
335
336When the socket connection is closed, vhost will destroy the device.
337
338Guest memory requirement
339------------------------
340
341* Memory pre-allocation
342
343  For non-async data path, guest memory pre-allocation is not a
344  must. This can help save of memory. If users really want the guest memory
345  to be pre-allocated (e.g., for performance reason), we can add option
346  ``-mem-prealloc`` when starting QEMU. Or, we can lock all memory at vhost
347  side which will force memory to be allocated when mmap at vhost side;
348  option --mlockall in ovs-dpdk is an example in hand.
349
350  For async data path, we force the VM memory to be pre-allocated at vhost
351  lib when mapping the guest memory; and also we need to lock the memory to
352  prevent pages being swapped out to disk.
353
354* Memory sharing
355
356  Make sure ``share=on`` QEMU option is given. vhost-user will not work with
357  a QEMU version without shared memory mapping.
358
359Vhost supported vSwitch reference
360---------------------------------
361
362For more vhost details and how to support vhost in vSwitch, please refer to
363the vhost example in the DPDK Sample Applications Guide.
364
365Vhost data path acceleration (vDPA)
366-----------------------------------
367
368vDPA supports selective datapath in vhost-user lib by enabling virtio ring
369compatible devices to serve virtio driver directly for datapath acceleration.
370
371``rte_vhost_driver_attach_vdpa_device`` is used to configure the vhost device
372with accelerated backend.
373
374Also vhost device capabilities are made configurable to adopt various devices.
375Such capabilities include supported features, protocol features, queue number.
376
377Finally, a set of device ops is defined for device specific operations:
378
379* ``get_queue_num``
380
381  Called to get supported queue number of the device.
382
383* ``get_features``
384
385  Called to get supported features of the device.
386
387* ``get_protocol_features``
388
389  Called to get supported protocol features of the device.
390
391* ``dev_conf``
392
393  Called to configure the actual device when the virtio device becomes ready.
394
395* ``dev_close``
396
397  Called to close the actual device when the virtio device is stopped.
398
399* ``set_vring_state``
400
401  Called to change the state of the vring in the actual device when vring state
402  changes.
403
404* ``set_features``
405
406  Called to set the negotiated features to device.
407
408* ``migration_done``
409
410  Called to allow the device to response to RARP sending.
411
412* ``get_vfio_group_fd``
413
414   Called to get the VFIO group fd of the device.
415
416* ``get_vfio_device_fd``
417
418  Called to get the VFIO device fd of the device.
419
420* ``get_notify_area``
421
422  Called to get the notify area info of the queue.
423