On Sun, Apr 14, 2024 at 11:02 AM Michael S. Tsirkin <m...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 12:15:40PM +0200, Eugenio Perez Martin wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm building a bridge to expose vhost-user devices through VDUSE. The
> > code is still immature but I'm able to forward packets using
> > dpdk-l2fwd through VDUSE to VM. I'm now developing exposing virtiofsd,
> > but I've hit an error I'd like to discuss.
> >
> > VDUSE devices can get all the memory regions the driver is using by
> > VDUSE_IOTLB_GET_FD ioctl. It returns a file descriptor with a memory
> > region associated that can be mapped with mmap, and an information
> > entry about the map it contains:
> > * Start and end addresses from the driver POV
> > * Offset within the mmaped region of these start and end
> > * Device permissions over that region.
> >
> > [start=0xc3000][last=0xe7fff][offset=0xc3000][perm=1]
> >
> > Now when I try to map it, it is impossible for the userspace device to
> > call mmap with any offset different than 0.
>
> How exactly did you allocate memory? hugetlbfs?
>

Yes, that was definitely the cause, thank you very much!

> > So the "straightforward"
> > mmap with size = entry.last-entry.start and offset = entry.offset does
> > not work. I don't know if this is a limitation of Linux or VDUSE.
> >
> > Checking QEMU's
> > subprojects/libvduse/libvduse.c:vduse_iova_add_region() I see it
> > handles the offset by adding it up to the size, instead of using it
> > directly as a parameter in the mmap:
> >
> > void *mmap_addr = mmap(0, size + offset, prot, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
>
>
> CC Xie Yongji who wrote this code, too.
>

Thanks!

>
> > I can replicate it on the bridge for sure.
> >
> > Now I send the VhostUserMemoryRegion to the vhost-user application.
> > The struct has these members:
> > struct VhostUserMemoryRegion {
> >     uint64_t guest_phys_addr;
> >     uint64_t memory_size;
> >     uint64_t userspace_addr;
> >     uint64_t mmap_offset;
> > };
> >
> > So I can send the offset to the vhost-user device. I can check that
> > dpdk-l2fwd uses the same trick of adding offset to the size of the
> > mapping region [1], at
> > lib/vhost/vhost_user.c:vhost_user_mmap_region():
> >
> > mmap_size = region->size + mmap_offset;
> > mmap_addr = mmap(NULL, mmap_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
> >             MAP_SHARED | populate, region->fd, 0);
> >
> > So mmap is called with offset == 0 and everybody is happy.
> >
> > Now I'm moving to virtiofsd, and vm-memory crate in particular. And it
> > performs the mmap without the size += offset trick, at
> > MmapRegionBuilder<B>:build() [2].
> >
> > I can try to apply the offset + size trick in my bridge but I don't
> > think it is the right solution. At first glance, the right solution is
> > to mmap with the offset as vm-memory crate do. But having libvduse and
> > DPDK apply the same trick sounds to me like it is a known limitation /
> > workaround I don't know about. What is the history of this? Can VDUSE
> > problem (if any) be solved? Am I missing something?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > [1] 
> > https://github.com/DPDK/dpdk/blob/e2e546ab5bf5e024986ccb5310ab43982f3bb40c/lib/vhost/vhost_user.c#L1305
> > [2] https://github.com/rust-vmm/vm-memory/blob/main/src/mmap_unix.rs#L128
>


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