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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC 0/4] tools: Upstream blktap "2.5" as an external repo



On 26/03/15 17:05, George Dunlap wrote:
On 03/26/2015 04:25 PM, Felipe Franciosi wrote:
Another thing I'd like to explore (since this took all of about an afternoon to 
get
working) is what it would take to switch to using
blktap3 instead.  As I understand from my conversations with the XenServer
team, they use a kernel module in XenServer when mounting an image in dom0
for scalability reasons; but there's no reason XenProject need to do the same
thing.
Today, to access virtual disks in dom0 we use the blktap2 kernel module that Jonathan 
Ludlam mentioned. This provides a block device (in 
/dev/xen/blktap-2/tapdev<minor>). In the (somewhat distant) past, we actually 
had blkfront in dom0.
OK -- so the XenServer blktap2 kernel module is definitely being
maintained.  That's good to know.

What is also needed to get blktap3 working is a gntdev supporting grant copy. I 
believe this is the order they are applied in 3.10:
https://github.com/xenserver/linux-3.x.pg/blob/master/master/0001-xen-install-xen-gntdev.h-and-xen-gntalloc.h.patch
https://github.com/xenserver/linux-3.x.pg/blob/master/master/xen-gntdev-grant-copy.patch
https://github.com/xenserver/linux-3.x.pg/blob/master/master/0002-xen-gntdev-mark-userspace-PTEs-as-special-on-x86-PV-.patch
https://github.com/xenserver/linux-3.x.pg/blob/master/master/0003-xen-gntdev-provide-a-set-of-pages-for-the-VMA.patch

The _main_ difference between tapdisk2 and 3 is that tapdisk3 can connect 
directly to blkfront. It does all I/O via grant copies which has some 
implications in the way memory is handled in dom0.
Right, I didn't realize blktap3 also required kernel changes.  Are those
reasonably upstream-able, and is there any plan by the XenServer team to
upstream them?

They are all in Linux 3.19 iirc. These are not patches for blktap3 specially; they are all patches fixing the use of userspace grant maps with /dev/xen/gnttab, which never functioned correctly in the past.

~Andrew

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