Thread (47 messages) 47 messages, 10 authors, 2012-10-01

Re: New commands to configure IOV features

From: Chris Friesen <hidden>
Date: 2012-07-23 15:09:38
Also in: linux-pci

On 07/23/2012 08:03 AM, Don Dutile wrote:
On 07/20/2012 07:42 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
quoted
I actually have a use-case where the guest needs to be able to modify 
the MAC addresses of network devices that are actually VFs.

The guest is bonding the network devices together, so the bonding 
driver in the guest expects to be able to set all the slaves to the 
same MAC address.

As I read the ixgbe driver, this should be possible as long as the 
host hasn't explicitly set the MAC address of the VF. Is that correct?

Chris
Interesting tug of war: hypervisors will want to set the macaddrs for 
security reasons,
                        some guests may want to set macaddr for 
(valid?) config reasons.
In our case we have control over both guest an host anyways, so it's 
less of a security issue.  In the general case though I could see it 
being an interesting problem.

Back to the original discussion though--has anyone got any ideas about 
the best way to trigger runtime creation of VFs?  I don't know what the 
binary APIs looks like, but via sysfs I could see something like

echo number_of_new_vfs_to_create >  
/sys/bus/pci/devices/<address>/create_vfs

Something else that occurred to me--is there buy-in from driver 
maintainers?  I know the Intel ethernet drivers (what I'm most familiar 
with) would need to be substantially modified to support on-the-fly 
addition of new vfs.  Currently they assume that the number of vfs is 
known at module init time.

Chris
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