Re: [Pv-drivers] [PATCH 0/6] VSOCK for Linux upstreaming

From: Gerd Hoffmann
Date: Wed Nov 07 2012 - 01:58:48 EST


On 11/05/12 19:19, Andy King wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> The big and only question is whether anyone can actually use any of
>> this stuff without your proprietary bits?
>
> Do you mean the VMCI calls? The VMCI driver is in the process of being
> upstreamed into the drivers/misc tree. Greg (cc'd on these patches) is
> actively reviewing that code and we are addressing feedback.
>
> Also, there was some interest from RedHat into using vSockets as a unified
> interface, routed over a hypervisor-specific transport (virtio or
> otherwise, although for now VMCI is the only one implemented).

Can you outline how this can be done? From a quick look over the code
it seems like vsock has a hard dependency on vmci, is that correct?

When making vsock a generic, reusable kernel service it should be the
other way around: vsock should provide the core implementation and an
interface where hypervisor-specific transports (vmci, virtio, xenbus,
...) can register themself.

cheers,
Gerd
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