On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Peter Xu <peterx at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 11:45:56AM +0300, Pavel Fedin wrote: > > To tell the truth, i don't know. I am also learning qemu internals on > the fly. Indeed, i see that it should announce itself. But > > this brings up a question: why do we need special announce procedure in > vhost-user then? > > I have the same question. Here is my guess... > > In customized networks, maybe people are not using ARP at all? When > we use DPDK, we directly pass through the network logic inside > kernel itself. So logically all the network protocols could be > customized by the user of it. In the customized network, maybe there > is some other protocol (rather than RARP) that would do the same > thing as what ARP/RARP does. So, this SEND_RARP request could give > the vhost-user backend a chance to format its own announce packet > and broadcast (in the SEND_RARP request, the guest's mac address > will be appended). > > CCing Victor to better know the truth... > > Peter > Hi, After a migration, to avoid network outage, the guest must announce its new location to the L2 layer, typically with a GARP. Otherwise requests sent to the guest arrive to the old host until a ARP request is sent (after 30 seconds) or the guest sends some data. QEMU implementation of self announce after a migration with a vhost backend is the following: - If the VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature has been negotiated the guest sends automatically a GARP. - Else if the vhost backend implements VHOST_USER_SEND_RARP this request is sent to the vhost backend. When this message is received the vhost backend must act as it receives a RARP from the guest (purpose of this RARP is to update switches' MAC->port maaping as a GARP). This RARP is a false one, created by the vhost backend, - Else nothing is done and we have a network outage until a ARP is sent or the guest sends some data. VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature is negotiated if: - the vhost backend announces the support of this feature. Maybe QEMU can be updated to support unconditionnaly this feature - the virtio driver of the guest implements this feature. It is not the case for old kernel or dpdk virtio pmd. Regarding dpdk to have a migration of vhost interface with limited network outage we have to: - Implement management VHOST_USER_SEND_RARP request to emulate a fake RARP for guest To do that we have to consider two kinds of guest: 1. Guest with virtio driver implementing VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature 2. Guest with virtio driver that does not have the VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature. This is the case with old kernel or guest running a dpdk (virtio pmd of dpdk does not have this feature) Guest with VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature sends automatically some GARP after a migration if this feature has been negotiated. So the only thing to do it is to negotiate the VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature between QEMU, vhost backend and the guest. For this kind of guest the vhost-backend must announce the support of VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature. As vhost-backend has no particular action to do in this case the support of VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature can be unconditionally set in QEMU in the future. For guest without VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature we have to send a fake RARP: QEMU knows the MAC address of the guest and can create and broadcast a RARP. But in case of vhost-backend QEMU is not able to broadcast this fake RARP and must ask to the vhost backend to do it through the VHOST_USER_SEND_RARP request. When the vhost backend receives this message it must create a fake RARP message (as done by QEMU) and do the appropriate operation as this message has been sent by the guest through the virtio rings. To solve this point 2 solutions are implemented: - After the migration the guest automatically sends GARP. This solution occurs if VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE feature has been negotiated between QEMU and the guest. * VIRTIO_GUEST_ANNOUNCE