From patchwork Sun Nov 18 12:28:43 2018 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Yuval Shaia X-Patchwork-Id: 999462 Return-Path: X-Original-To: incoming@patchwork.ozlabs.org Delivered-To: patchwork-incoming@bilbo.ozlabs.org Authentication-Results: ozlabs.org; spf=pass (mailfrom) smtp.mailfrom=nongnu.org (client-ip=2001:4830:134:3::11; helo=lists.gnu.org; envelope-from=qemu-devel-bounces+incoming=patchwork.ozlabs.org@nongnu.org; receiver=) Authentication-Results: ozlabs.org; dmarc=fail (p=none dis=none) header.from=oracle.com Authentication-Results: ozlabs.org; dkim=fail reason="signature verification failed" (2048-bit key; unprotected) header.d=oracle.com header.i=@oracle.com header.b="dIbQBslW"; dkim-atps=neutral Received: from lists.gnu.org (lists.gnu.org [IPv6:2001:4830:134:3::11]) (using TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by ozlabs.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 42yWpB2BFLz9s3x for ; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 23:42:42 +1100 (AEDT) Received: from localhost ([::1]:52118 helo=lists.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gOMPP-0006RF-Tz for incoming@patchwork.ozlabs.org; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 07:42:40 -0500 Received: from eggs.gnu.org ([2001:4830:134:3::10]:59396) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gOMDc-00050l-Ng for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 07:30:29 -0500 Received: from Debian-exim by eggs.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gOMDX-0008Vy-QC for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 07:30:28 -0500 Received: from userp2130.oracle.com ([156.151.31.86]:59818) by eggs.gnu.org with esmtps (TLS1.0:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32) (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gOMDX-0008Vc-Ht for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 07:30:23 -0500 Received: from pps.filterd (userp2130.oracle.com [127.0.0.1]) by userp2130.oracle.com (8.16.0.22/8.16.0.22) with SMTP id wAICTFj6021577; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 12:30:20 GMT DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=oracle.com; h=from : to : subject : date : message-id : in-reply-to : references; s=corp-2018-07-02; bh=UG7QEq26iehDoIQltcbAy2BTJ9zydp0pWGoxQ+yGe7A=; b=dIbQBslWpglB5E0WA68ef92JZZmMJn6MgdOJOneriue/EM0FPlF/P3SaFjkpVJH9R0eS GPq7z/tT8WxnrwQyhx1MNpq0BczyBcIRx8TD0k4n/RKJqAgc9knLqcvgXshNIK48TKGu XWygLf8cUyEb6YuVDrDokFOU5JSvUtk4J74mVPqMSt5UEfSgVyeiZQ4d4/MSbpS8LCSL fnOJNH/yixRtCNeuECrRsBEJ8KnN5Vjy9l1+8Hk7CYoG1kfSJeZ3RRDHbiiJDXQwBcTX aiKK8HjA/10cMV7MuLlXGqJUDZZYZU+YlHI2k9UJNBnYbBheQ0xUMuJo0lMUCmciuGk4 1Q== Received: from aserv0021.oracle.com (aserv0021.oracle.com [141.146.126.233]) by userp2130.oracle.com with ESMTP id 2ntadtjpe4-1 (version=TLSv1.2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 bits=256 verify=OK); Sun, 18 Nov 2018 12:30:20 +0000 Received: from aserv0122.oracle.com (aserv0122.oracle.com [141.146.126.236]) by aserv0021.oracle.com (8.14.4/8.14.4) with ESMTP id wAICUE3H026064 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 bits=256 verify=OK); Sun, 18 Nov 2018 12:30:14 GMT Received: from abhmp0005.oracle.com (abhmp0005.oracle.com [141.146.116.11]) by aserv0122.oracle.com (8.14.4/8.14.4) with ESMTP id wAICUExh018798; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 12:30:14 GMT Received: from localhost.localdomain (/77.138.186.148) by default (Oracle Beehive Gateway v4.0) with ESMTP ; Sun, 18 Nov 2018 04:30:14 -0800 From: Yuval Shaia To: yuval.shaia@oracle.com, marcel.apfelbaum@gmail.com, dmitry.fleytman@gmail.com, jasowang@redhat.com, eblake@redhat.com, armbru@redhat.com, pbonzini@redhat.com, qemu-devel@nongnu.org, shamir.rabinovitch@oracle.com, cohuck@redhat.com Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:28:43 +0200 Message-Id: <20181118122843.10892-24-yuval.shaia@oracle.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.17.2 In-Reply-To: <20181118122843.10892-1-yuval.shaia@oracle.com> References: <20181118122843.10892-1-yuval.shaia@oracle.com> X-Proofpoint-Virus-Version: vendor=nai engine=5900 definitions=9080 signatures=668683 X-Proofpoint-Spam-Details: rule=notspam policy=default score=0 suspectscore=0 malwarescore=0 phishscore=0 bulkscore=0 spamscore=0 mlxscore=0 mlxlogscore=999 adultscore=0 classifier=spam adjust=0 reason=mlx scancount=1 engine=8.0.1-1810050000 definitions=main-1811180118 X-detected-operating-system: by eggs.gnu.org: GNU/Linux 3.x [generic] X-Received-From: 156.151.31.86 Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v4 23/23] docs: Update pvrdma device documentation X-BeenThere: qemu-devel@nongnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.21 Precedence: list List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+incoming=patchwork.ozlabs.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" Interface with the device is changed with the addition of support for MAD packets. Adjust documentation accordingly. While there fix a minor mistake which may lead to think that there is a relation between using RXE on host and the compatibility with bare-metal peers. Signed-off-by: Yuval Shaia --- docs/pvrdma.txt | 103 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/pvrdma.txt b/docs/pvrdma.txt index 5599318159..f82b2a69d2 100644 --- a/docs/pvrdma.txt +++ b/docs/pvrdma.txt @@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ It works with its Linux Kernel driver AS IS, no need for any special guest modifications. While it complies with the VMware device, it can also communicate with bare -metal RDMA-enabled machines and does not require an RDMA HCA in the host, it -can work with Soft-RoCE (rxe). +metal RDMA-enabled machines as peers. + +It does not require an RDMA HCA in the host, it can work with Soft-RoCE (rxe). It does not require the whole guest RAM to be pinned allowing memory over-commit and, even if not implemented yet, migration support will be @@ -78,29 +79,93 @@ the required RDMA libraries. 3. Usage ======== + + +3.1 VM Memory settings +======+++============= Currently the device is working only with memory backed RAM and it must be mark as "shared": -m 1G \ -object memory-backend-ram,id=mb1,size=1G,share \ -numa node,memdev=mb1 \ -The pvrdma device is composed of two functions: - - Function 0 is a vmxnet Ethernet Device which is redundant in Guest - but is required to pass the ibdevice GID using its MAC. - Examples: - For an rxe backend using eth0 interface it will use its mac: - -device vmxnet3,addr=.0,multifunction=on,mac= - For an SRIOV VF, we take the Ethernet Interface exposed by it: - -device vmxnet3,multifunction=on,mac= - - Function 1 is the actual device: - -device pvrdma,addr=.1,backend-dev=,backend-gid-idx=,backend-port= - where the ibdevice can be rxe or RDMA VF (e.g. mlx5_4) - Note: Pay special attention that the GID at backend-gid-idx matches vmxnet's MAC. - The rules of conversion are part of the RoCE spec, but since manual conversion - is not required, spotting problems is not hard: - Example: GID: fe80:0000:0000:0000:7efe:90ff:fecb:743a - MAC: 7c:fe:90:cb:74:3a - Note the difference between the first byte of the MAC and the GID. + +3.2 MAD Multiplexer +=================== +MAD Multiplexer is a service that exposes MAD-like interface for VMs in +order to overcome the limitation where only single entity can register with +MAD layer to send and receive RDMA-CM MAD packets. + +To build rdmacm-mux run +# make rdmacm-mux + +The application accepts 3 command line arguments and exposes a UNIX socket +to pass control and data to it. +-s unix-socket-path Path to unix socket to listen on + (default /var/run/rdmacm-mux) +-d rdma-device-name Name of RDMA device to register with + (default rxe0) +-p rdma-device-port Port number of RDMA device to register with + (default 1) +The final UNIX socket file name is a concatenation of the 3 arguments so +for example for device mlx5_0 on port 2 this /var/run/rdmacm-mux-mlx5_0-2 +will be created. + +Please refer to contrib/rdmacm-mux for more details. + + +3.3 PCI devices settings +======================== +RoCE device exposes two functions - an Ethernet and RDMA. +To support it, pvrdma device is composed of two PCI functions, an Ethernet +device of type vmxnet3 on PCI slot 0 and a PVRDMA device on PCI slot 1. The +Ethernet function can be used for other Ethernet purposes such as IP. + + +3.4 Device parameters +===================== +- netdev: Specifies the Ethernet device on host. For Soft-RoCE (rxe) this + would be the Ethernet device used to create it. For any other physical + RoCE device this would be the netdev name of the device. +- ibdev: The IB device name on host for example rxe0, mlx5_0 etc. +- mad-chardev: The name of the MAD multiplexer char device. +- ibport: In case of multi-port device (such as Mellanox's HCA) this + specify the port to use. If not set 1 will be used. +- dev-caps-max-mr-size: The maximum size of MR. +- dev-caps-max-qp: Maximum number of QPs. +- dev-caps-max-sge: Maximum number of SGE elements in WR. +- dev-caps-max-cq: Maximum number of CQs. +- dev-caps-max-mr: Maximum number of MRs. +- dev-caps-max-pd: Maximum number of PDs. +- dev-caps-max-ah: Maximum number of AHs. + +Notes: +- The first 3 parameters are mandatory settings, the rest have their + defaults. +- The last 8 parameters (the ones that prefixed by dev-caps) defines the top + limits but the final values is adjusted by the backend device limitations. + +3.5 Example +=========== +Define bridge device with vmxnet3 network backend: + + + + +
+ + +Define pvrdma device: + + + + + + + + + +