Hi,

I'm trying to make a vhost-user initiator built upon DPDK work with 2MB 
hugepages. In the initiator we have to share all memory with the host process, 
so it
can perform DMA. DPDK currently enforces having one descriptor per hugepage and 
there's an artificial limit of shared descriptors in DPDK vhost-user 
implementation (currently 8). Because of that, all DPDK vhost-user initiators 
are practically limited to 1GB hugepages at the moment. We can always increase 
the artificial descriptor limit, but then we're limited by sendmsg() itself, 
which on Linux accepts no more than 253 descriptors. However, could we increase 
the vhost-user implementation limit to - say - 128, and bring back "single file 
segments" [1]?

Could I send a patch series that does this? The single file segments code would 
go through a cleanup - at least making it available via a runtime option rather 
than #ifdefs.

I know there's an ongoing rework of the memory allocator in DPDK [2] and it 
includes a similar single file segments functionality. However, it will 
probably take quite some time before merged and even then, the new 
functionality would only be available in the *new* allocator. The old one is 
kept unchanged. It could use single file segments as well.

Regards,
D.

[1] http://dpdk.org/dev/patchwork/patch/16042/
[2] http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2017-December/084302.html 

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