Thanks,But my question is how the fd belonging to qemu can be used in another process such as DPDK?is fd just effective within one process? for example ,if process A open file a.txt,and it gets one fd。the fd can only be used in process A ,can it be used in process B?
2018-02-01 17:51 GMT+08:00 Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilb...@redhat.com>: > * jack.chen (zhun...@gmail.com) wrote: >> thanks,but I really can not understand how the fd works,can someone >> explain it or give me some reference material?? > > Probably the man page for the mmap system call, or an introduction to > linux/unix syscalls. Just remember that any shared memory will be > 'backed' by a file (or something that works like a file), and if it's a > file, when you open it you get a file descriptor. Once you have that fd > you can map it somewhere else. > > Dave > >> >> 2018-02-01 1:31 GMT+08:00 Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilb...@redhat.com>: >> > * jack.chen (zhun...@gmail.com) wrote: >> >> hello,I am confused when I read vhost-user source code in qemu.I know >> >> vhost-user app shared memory with qemu by mmap,but why it can use fd which >> >> is belong to qemu? >> >> relative code: >> >> qemu code in function vhost_user_set_mem_table >> >> fd = memory_region_get_fd(mr); >> >> if (fd > 0) { >> >> msg.payload.memory.regions[fd_num].userspace_addr = >> >> reg->userspace_addr; >> >> msg.payload.memory.regions[fd_num].memory_size = >> >> reg->memory_size; >> >> msg.payload.memory.regions[fd_num].guest_phys_addr = >> >> reg->guest_phys_addr; >> >> msg.payload.memory.regions[fd_num].mmap_offset = offset; >> >> assert(fd_num < VHOST_MEMORY_MAX_NREGIONS); >> >> fds[fd_num++] = fd; >> >> } >> >> >> >> …… >> >> DPDK code in vhost_user_set_mem_table >> >> >> >> mmap_addr = mmap(NULL, mmap_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, >> >> MAP_SHARED | MAP_POPULATE, fd, 0); >> >> …… >> >> >> >> thanks a lot! >> > >> > Because that's how the dpdk/vhost-user binary knows what to mmap; >> > each fd corresponds to the backing file of the memory area that's being >> > shared. This way the dpdk/vhost doesn't need to open those files itself >> > or try and match the exact memory configuration of qemu; QEMU just gives >> > it the exact thing it needs to mmap - which is just the fd and offsets. >> > >> > Dave >> > >> > -- >> > Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK > -- > Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK