On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 05:40:22PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
On 2019/2/21 下午4:18, Yuri Benditovich wrote:
For 1.0 device, we can fix the queue_enable, but for 0.9x device how
do
you enable one specific queue in this case? (setting status?)
Do I understand correctly that for 0.9 device in some cases the device
will
receive feature _MQ set, but will not receive
VIRTIO_NET_CTRL_MQ_VQ_PAIRS_SET?
Or the problem is different?
Let me clarify, VIRTIO_NET_CTRL_MQ_VQ_PAIRS_SET is used to control the the
number of queue pairs used by device for doing transmission and reception. It
was not used to enable or disable a virtqueue.
For 1.0 device, we should use queue_enable in pci cfg to enable and disable
queue:
We could do:
1) allocate memory and set queue_enable for vq0
2) allocate memory and set queue_enable for vq1
3) Set vq paris to 1
4) allocate memory and set queue_enable for vq2
5) allocate memory and set queue_enable for vq3
6) set vq pairs to 2
I do not think spec allows this.
The driver MUST follow this sequence to initialize a device:
1. Reset the device.
2. Set the ACKNOWLEDGE status bit: the guest OS has noticed the device.
3. Set the DRIVER status bit: the guest OS knows how to drive the device.
4. Read device feature bits, and write the subset of feature bits understood by
the OS and driver to the
device. During this step the driver MAY read (but MUST NOT write) the
device-specific configuration
fields to check that it can support the device before accepting it.
5. Set the FEATURES_OK status bit. The driver MUST NOT accept new feature bits
after this step.
6. Re-read device status to ensure the FEATURES_OK bit is still set: otherwise,
the device does not
support our subset of features and the device is unusable.
7. Perform device-specific setup, including discovery of virtqueues for the
device, optional per-bus setup,
reading and possibly writing the device’s virtio configuration space, and
population of virtqueues.
8. Set the DRIVER_OK status bit. At this point the device is “live”.
Thus vqs are setup at step 7.
# of vq pairs are set up through a command which is a special
buffer, and spec says:
The driver MUST NOT send any buffer available notifications to the device
before setting DRIVER_OK.