On 3/27/2018 6:18 PM, Chen, Junjie J wrote:
On 3/27/2018 5:24 PM, Chen, Junjie J wrote:
On 3/28/2018 12:05 AM, Junjie Chen wrote:
when creating vdev dynamically, vhost pmd driver start directly
without checking TX/RX queues ready or not, and thus cause
segmentation fault when vhost library accessing queues. This patch
add flag to check whether queues setup or not, and add driver
start call into dev_start to allow user start it after setting up queue.
The issue is clear now. But this patch just puts the situation
before below
fix:
"it doesn't create the actual datagram socket until you call .dev_start()."
No, if the queue exist, the datagram socket still get created in
vhost_create
API, since the vhost_driver_register still exist in vhost_create.
The queue can never be created, as it's still not probed.
I think we need to separate this into two cases:
Statically create vdev, the datagram recreate logical is still there
since
queues are exist already, this patch doesn't change anything.
Dynamic create vdev, as you pointed out, queue can never be created,
while this should be not valid since In normal process of creating vdev
dynamically, we always need to config queues. Correct me if I'm wrong.
My point is, either vdev is created statically or dynamically, when probe(),
queues are not setup yet definitely, then *the unix socket will not be created*
until we set up the queues and do dev_start(). If the unix socket is not
created,
then VM cannot connect to it.
Yes, I agree this.
In this patch, it just check whether queue is setup or not and give user a
chance to setup queue with dev_start, it doesn't revert the logical from
previously commit.
So the logical is change to stop creating unix socket before queue setup, what
do you think about this?
As you said, we partially revert this back, of delaying the unix socket
creation to queue setup, which can be observed by users.
So what I'm suggesting is: we still keep unix socket creation at probe.
But in the new_device(), check if queues are setup or not: if yes, we
just do the queue setting (vid, internal, port); if not, we will delay
the queue setting until dev_start().
Thanks,
Jianfeng