On 01/31/2017 02:06 PM, Ferruh Yigit wrote:> On 1/31/2017 9:42 AM,
Pascal Mazon wrote:
dev->data->name contains "net_tap", the device driver name.
I see what patch does, just as a note to commit log:
AFAIK, "dev->data->name" is device name, and for this case it is
"net_tap#", like "net_tap0", "net_tap1" ...
"dev->data_drv_name" is the driver name which is "net_tap"
Indeed, dev->data->name is the device name, looking like "net_tap#",
with number increasing for each vdev.
I'll put the following commit log line if that's ok:
dev->data->name contains the device name, e.g. "net_tap0".
dev->data->dev_private->name contains the actual iface name,
e.g. "dtap0".
Right, I agree this is correct comparing "dev->data->name"
But the problem is pmd->name is per eth_dev.
If I read code correct, for multiple queue support, each queue pair will
create a tap device, so each needs a different name.
So can't just use pmd->name. Need to create a name per queue pair, it
can be combination of pmd->name + "_" + queue_id? Or can keep a name per
queue pair, instead of eth_dev.
What do you think?
Actually that's not exactly how it goes.
Adding a queue to a netdevice requires to open("/dev/net/tun") and setting
TUNSETIFF (through ioctl) on the resulting fd.
That's the important part: queues for a given tap device must set TUNSETIFF
with a common ifreq.ifr_name (in our case, pmd->name).
This is best explained in the kernel doc, there:
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt#n108
In tun_alloc() especially, we want to use the latter. Otherwise the
netdevice would be wrongly named "net_tap". Furthermore, creating
several tap vdev would point to the same netdevice.
In any case, it must to be consistent with the tun_alloc() call in
eth_dev_tap_create().
Signed-off-by: Pascal Mazon <pascal.ma...@6wind.com>
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