Hello! >> Should this be "hugepage->size = internal_config.memory"? Otherwise the >> vhost-user >> memtable entry has a size of only 2MB.
> I don't think so. See the definition: > 47 struct hugepage_file { > 48 void *orig_va; /**< virtual addr of first mmap() */ > 49 void *final_va; /**< virtual addr of 2nd mmap() */ > 50 uint64_t physaddr; /**< physical addr */ > 51 size_t size; /**< the page size */ > 52 int socket_id; /**< NUMA socket ID */ > 53 int file_id; /**< the '%d' in HUGEFILE_FMT */ > 54 int memseg_id; /**< the memory segment to which page belongs > */ > > 55 #ifdef RTE_EAL_SINGLE_FILE_SEGMENTS > 56 int repeated; /**< number of times the page size is > repeated */ > > 57 #endif > 58 char filepath[MAX_HUGEPAGE_PATH]; /**< path to backing file on > filesystem */ > > 59 }; > size stands for the page size instead of total size. But in this case host gets this page size for total region size, therefore qva_to_vva() fails. I haven't worked with hugepages, but i guess that with real hugepages we get one file per page, therefore page size == mapping size. With newly introduced --single-file we now have something that pretends to be a single "uber-huge-page", so we need to specify total size of the mapping here. BTW, i'm still unhappy about ABI breakage here. I think we could easily add --shared-mem option, which would simply change mapping mode to SHARED. So, we could use it with both hugepages (default) and plain mmap (with --no-hugepages). Kind regards, Pavel Fedin Expert Engineer Samsung Electronics Research center Russia