[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Virtio on Xen with Rust
On 29.04.22 06:48, Viresh Kumar wrote: Hello Viresh On 28-04-22, 16:52, Oleksandr Tyshchenko wrote:Great work!Thanks Oleksandr.I skimmed through your toolstack patches, awesome, you created a completely new virtual device "I2C".I have also created GPIO now :) Awesome! What should I do about these patches ? Send them to xen list ? I can at least send the stuff which doesn't depend on your series ? Below my understanding, which might be wrong)I think, the best case scenario - is to try to get these features upstreamed. I expect a possible interest to virtulized I2C/GPIO devices on Xen, especially in embedded environment where the passthrough of dedicated I2C/GPIO controller to the guest is not possible for some reason (clocks, pins, power domains, etc). But I do understand it most likely takes some time. If upsteaming this stuff is not your primary target, then I think, such patch series deserves to be sent to the Xen mailing list anyway for someone who is interested in the topic to give it a try. For example, you can send RFC version saying in cover letter that it depends on non-upsteamed yet stuff to start discussion. FYI, I have updated "Virtio support for toolstack on Arm" [1] since (to make it more generic), now V7 is available and I have a plan to push V8 soon.I will surely have a look, thanks.FYI, currently we are working on one feature to restrict memory access using Xen grant mappings based on xen-grant DMA-mapping layer for Linux [1]. And there is a working PoC on Arm based on an updated virtio-disk. As for libraries, there is a new dependency on "xengnttab" library. In comparison with Xen foreign mappings model (xenforeignmemory), the Xen grant mappings model is a good fit into the Xen security model, this is a safe mechanism to share pages between guests.Right, I was aware of this work but didn't dive into it yet. We will surely need to do that eventually, lets see when I will be able to get to that. The current focus is the get the solution a bit more robust (so it can be used with any device) and upstream it to rust-vmm space on github. ok, I see. I understand your point, your primary target is hypervisor-agnostic Rust based backend(s) to be applicable for any device. With Xen grant mappings, if I am not mistaken, it is going to be almost the same: mmap() then ioctl(). But the file will be "/dev/xen/gntdev".Okay, the problem (for us) still exists then :) It seems, yes. FYI, new branch "virtio_grant" besides supporting Xen grant mappings also supports virtio-mmio modern transport.Somehow the timing of your emails have been spot on. Last time, when you told me about the "dev" branch, I have already started to reinvent the wheel and your branch really helped. Now, it was just yesterday that I started looking into MMIO modern stuff as the GPIO device needs it and you sent me working code to look how to do it as well. You saved at least 1-2 days of my time :) Great, I'm glad to hear it. Thanks Oleksandr. -- Regards, Oleksandr Tyshchenko
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