30/11/2017 18:15, Stephen Hemminger: > Some thoughts. > 1) Not all devices are PCI; look at recent VMBUS
Yes, we need a syntax which works for every devices. I suggest to use the prefix "pci:" before the PCI id. We need also a prefix and ids for NXP buses. We could use "vmbus:" before VMBUS ids. How VMBUS ids look like? > 2) The name may have to be set before MAC address is determined on boot. I don't understand this comment. Do you mean MAC may be unknown when starting DPDK? > 3) The names themselves are not persistent or human friendly. This is hard > see the effort udev goes to. Yes udev has a syntax to identify devices. It can be inspiring. Qemu may also be inspiring: https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/docs/qdev-device-use.txt