[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 2/9] xen-block: add document for mutli hardware queues/rings
El 02/10/15 a les 18.12, Wei Liu ha escrit: > On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 06:04:35PM +0200, Roger Pau Monné wrote: >> El 05/09/15 a les 14.39, Bob Liu ha escrit: >>> Document multi queues/rings of xen-block. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Bob Liu <bob.liu@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> As said by Konrad, you should send this against the Xen public headers >> also (or even before). I have a comment below. >> >>> --- >>> include/xen/interface/io/blkif.h | 32 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/include/xen/interface/io/blkif.h >>> b/include/xen/interface/io/blkif.h >>> index c33e1c4..b453b70 100644 >>> --- a/include/xen/interface/io/blkif.h >>> +++ b/include/xen/interface/io/blkif.h >>> @@ -28,6 +28,38 @@ typedef uint16_t blkif_vdev_t; >>> typedef uint64_t blkif_sector_t; >>> >>> /* >>> + * Multiple hardware queues/rings: >>> + * If supported, the backend will write the key "multi-queue-max-queues" to >>> + * the directory for that vbd, and set its value to the maximum supported >>> + * number of queues. >>> + * Frontends that are aware of this feature and wish to use it can write >>> the >>> + * key "multi-queue-num-queues", set to the number they wish to use, which >>> + * must be greater than zero, and no more than the value reported by the >>> backend >>> + * in "multi-queue-max-queues". >>> + * >>> + * For frontends requesting just one queue, the usual event-channel and >>> + * ring-ref keys are written as before, simplifying the backend processing >>> + * to avoid distinguishing between a frontend that doesn't understand the >>> + * multi-queue feature, and one that does, but requested only one queue. >>> + * >>> + * Frontends requesting two or more queues must not write the toplevel >>> + * event-channeland ring-ref keys, instead writing those keys under >>> sub-keys >>> + * having the name "queue-N" where N is the integer ID of the queue/ring >>> for >>> + * which those keys belong. Queues are indexed from zero. >>> + * For example, a frontend with two queues must write the following set of >>> + * queue-related keys: >>> + * >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/multi-queue-num-queues = "2" >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0 = "" >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref = "<ring-ref>" >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/event-channel = "<evtchn>" >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1 = "" >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/ring-ref = "<ring-ref>" >>> + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/event-channel = "<evtchn>" >> >> AFAICT, it's impossible by design to use multiple queues together with >> multipage rings, is that right? >> > > As far as I can tell, these two features are not inherently coupled. > Whether you want to make (by design) them coupled together or not is > another matter. :-) I haven't looked at the implementation yet, but some mention of whether multipage-rings are allowed with multiqueue would be good. For example if both can indeed be used in conjunction I would mention: If multi-page rings are also used, the format of the grant references will be: /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref0 = "<ring-ref0>" /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref1 = "<ring-ref1>" /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref2 = "<ring-ref2>" [...] Roger. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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