| .. _vhost_user: |
| |
| vhost-user back ends |
| -------------------- |
| |
| vhost-user back ends are way to service the request of VirtIO devices |
| outside of QEMU itself. To do this there are a number of things |
| required. |
| |
| vhost-user device |
| ================= |
| |
| These are simple stub devices that ensure the VirtIO device is visible |
| to the guest. The code is mostly boilerplate although each device has |
| a ``chardev`` option which specifies the ID of the ``--chardev`` |
| device that connects via a socket to the vhost-user *daemon*. |
| |
| Each device will have an virtio-mmio and virtio-pci variant. See your |
| platform details for what sort of virtio bus to use. |
| |
| .. list-table:: vhost-user devices |
| :widths: 20 20 60 |
| :header-rows: 1 |
| |
| * - Device |
| - Type |
| - Notes |
| * - vhost-user-blk |
| - Block storage |
| - See contrib/vhost-user-blk |
| * - vhost-user-fs |
| - File based storage driver |
| - See https://gitlab.com/virtio-fs/virtiofsd |
| * - vhost-user-gpio |
| - Proxy gpio pins to host |
| - See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device |
| * - vhost-user-gpu |
| - GPU driver |
| - See contrib/vhost-user-gpu |
| * - vhost-user-i2c |
| - Proxy i2c devices to host |
| - See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device |
| * - vhost-user-input |
| - Generic input driver |
| - :ref:`vhost_user_input` |
| * - vhost-user-rng |
| - Entropy driver |
| - :ref:`vhost_user_rng` |
| * - vhost-user-scmi |
| - System Control and Management Interface |
| - See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device |
| * - vhost-user-snd |
| - Audio device |
| - See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/staging |
| * - vhost-user-scsi |
| - SCSI based storage |
| - See contrib/vhost-user-scsi |
| * - vhost-user-vsock |
| - Socket based communication |
| - See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device |
| |
| The referenced *daemons* are not exhaustive, any conforming backend |
| implementing the device and using the vhost-user protocol should work. |
| |
| vhost-user-device |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The vhost-user-device is a generic development device intended for |
| expert use while developing new backends. The user needs to specify |
| all the required parameters including: |
| |
| - Device ``virtio-id`` |
| - The ``num_vqs`` it needs and their ``vq_size`` |
| - The ``config_size`` if needed |
| |
| .. note:: |
| To prevent user confusion you cannot currently instantiate |
| vhost-user-device without first patching out:: |
| |
| /* Reason: stop inexperienced users confusing themselves */ |
| dc->user_creatable = false; |
| |
| in ``vhost-user-device.c`` and ``vhost-user-device-pci.c`` file and |
| rebuilding. |
| |
| vhost-user daemon |
| ================= |
| |
| This is a separate process that is connected to by QEMU via a socket |
| following the :ref:`vhost_user_proto`. There are a number of daemons |
| that can be built when enabled by the project although any daemon that |
| meets the specification for a given device can be used. |
| |
| .. _shared_memory_object: |
| |
| Shared memory object |
| ==================== |
| |
| In order for the daemon to access the VirtIO queues to process the |
| requests it needs access to the guest's address space. This is |
| achieved via the ``memory-backend-file`` or ``memory-backend-memfd`` |
| objects. A reference to a file-descriptor which can access this object |
| will be passed via the socket as part of the protocol negotiation. |
| |
| Currently the shared memory object needs to match the size of the main |
| system memory as defined by the ``-m`` argument. |
| |
| Example |
| ======= |
| |
| First start your daemon. |
| |
| .. parsed-literal:: |
| |
| $ virtio-foo --socket-path=/var/run/foo.sock $OTHER_ARGS |
| |
| Then you start your QEMU instance specifying the device, chardev and |
| memory objects. |
| |
| .. parsed-literal:: |
| |
| $ |qemu_system| \\ |
| -m 4096 \\ |
| -chardev socket,id=ba1,path=/var/run/foo.sock \\ |
| -device vhost-user-foo,chardev=ba1,$OTHER_ARGS \\ |
| -object memory-backend-memfd,id=mem,size=4G,share=on \\ |
| -numa node,memdev=mem \\ |
| ... |
| |