On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 05:37:24PM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 06/17/19 10:12, Klaus Birkelund wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm thinking about how to support multiple namespaces in the NVMe > > device. My first idea was to add a "namespaces" property array to the > > device that references blockdevs, but as Laszlo writes below, this might > > not be the best idea. It also makes it troublesome to add per-namespace > > parameters (which is something I will be required to do for other > > reasons). Some of you might remember my first attempt at this that > > included adding a new block driver (derived from raw) that could be > > given certain parameters that would then be stored in the image. But I > > understand that this is a no-go, and I can see why. > > > > I guess the optimal way would be such that the parameters was something > > like: > > > > -blockdev > > raw,node-name=blk_ns1,file.driver=file,file.filename=blk_ns1.img > > -blockdev > > raw,node-name=blk_ns2,file.driver=file,file.filename=blk_ns2.img > > -device nvme-ns,drive=blk_ns1,ns-specific-options (nsfeat,mc,dlfeat)... > > -device nvme-ns,drive=blk_ns2,... > > -device nvme,... > > > > My question is how to state the parent/child relationship between the > > nvme and nvme-ns devices. I've been looking at how ide and virtio does > > this, and maybe a "bus" is the right way to go? > > I've added Markus to the address list, because of this question. No > other (new) comments from me on the thread starter at this time, just > keeping the full context. >
Hi all, I've succesfully implemented this by introducing a new 'nvme-ns' device model. The nvme device creates a bus named from the device id ('id' parameter) and the nvme-ns devices are then registered on this. This results in an nvme device being creates like this (two namespaces example): -drive file=nvme0n1.img,if=none,id=disk1 -drive file=nvme0n2.img,if=none,id=disk2 -device nvme,serial=deadbeef,id=nvme0 -device nvme-ns,drive=disk1,bus=nvme0,nsid=1 -device nvme-ns,drive=disk2,bus=nvme0,nsid=2 How does that look as a way forward? Cheers, Klaus