On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 08:07:00AM +0000, Xie, Huawei wrote: > On 5/10/2016 3:56 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 07:24:10AM +0000, Xie, Huawei wrote: > >> On 5/10/2016 2:08 AM, Yuanhan Liu wrote: > >>> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 04:47:02PM +0000, Xie, Huawei wrote: > >>>> On 5/7/2016 2:36 PM, Yuanhan Liu wrote: > >>>>> +static void * > >>>>> +vhost_user_client_reconnect(void *arg) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + struct reconnect_info *reconn = arg; > >>>>> + int ret; > >>>>> + > >>>>> + RTE_LOG(ERR, VHOST_CONFIG, "reconnecting...\n"); > >>>>> + while (1) { > >>>>> + ret = connect(reconn->fd, (struct sockaddr > >>>>> *)&reconn->un, > >>>>> + sizeof(reconn->un)); > >>>>> + if (ret == 0) > >>>>> + break; > >>>>> + sleep(1); > >>>>> + } > >>>>> + > >>>>> + vhost_user_add_connection(reconn->fd, reconn->vsocket); > >>>>> + free(reconn); > >>>>> + > >>>>> + return NULL; > >>>>> +} > >>>>> + > >>>> We could create hundreds of vhost-user ports in OVS. Wihout connections > >>>> with QEMU established, those ports are just inactive. This works fine in > >>>> server mode. > >>>> With client modes, do we need to create hundreds of vhost threads? This > >>>> would be too interruptible. > >>>> How about we create only one thread and do the reconnections for all the > >>>> unconnected socket? > >>> Yes, good point and good suggestion. Will do it in v2. > >> Hi Michael: > >> This reminds me another irrelevant issue. > >> In OVS, currently for each vhost port, we create an unix domain socket, > >> and QEMU vhost proxy connects to this socket, and we use this to > >> identify the connection. This works fine but is our workaround, > >> otherwise we have no way to identify the connection. > >> Do you think if this is an issue? > > Let us say vhost creates one unix domain socket, with path as "sockpath", > and two virtio ports in two VMS both connect to the same socket with the > following command line > -chardev socket,id=char0,path=sockpath > How could vhost identify the connection?
getpeername(2)? > > Workarounds: > vhost creates two unix domain sockets, with path as "sockpath1" and > "sockpath2" respectively, > and the virtio ports in two VMS respectively connect to "sockpath1" and > "sockpath2". > > If we have some name string from QEMU over vhost, as you mentioned, we > could create only one socket with path "sockpath". > User ensure that the names are unique, just as how they do with multiple > sockets. > Seems rather fragile. > > I'm sorry, I have trouble understanding what you wrote above. > > What is the issue you are trying to work around? > > > >> Do we have plan to support identification in VHOST_USER_MESSAGE? With > >> the identification, if vhost as server, we only need to create one > >> socket which receives multiple connections, and use the ID in the > >> message to identify the connection. > >> > >> /huawei > > Sending e.g. -name string from qemu over vhost might be useful > > for debugging, but I'm not sure it's a good idea to > > rely on it being unique. > > > >>> Thanks. > >>> > >>> --yliu > >>> >