Re: [PATCH v4 1/2] dt-bindings: microsoft: Add vmbus message-connection-id property
From: Hardik Garg
Date: Tue Jul 22 2025 - 23:08:22 EST
> Host is supposed to have multiple guests, so this feels like you are
> going to prepare for each guest different DTS with different connection
> ID. This feels like poor design. DTS is supposed to be relatively static
> configuration, not runtime choice vmguestid+1.
> The guest cannot access other configuration channels, can it? If it can,
> it would mean it can eavesdrop on other guests? So obviously it cannot.
> Therefore from guest point of view this is completely redundant. Guest
> cannot use any other value, thus guest should not configure it. The
> guest has only one channel and uses only this one which gets to right
> place to the host.
Thank you for your feedback. Let me explain the connection ID in more detail:
1. Message Port Architecture:
- The connection ID specifies which Hyper-V hypervisor message port (mailbox slot) to use for communication between the host and guest
- The hypervisor has multiple message ports, but historically VMBus only used one
- With the introduction of VTL2 (Virtual Trust Level 2), the control plane can now be hosted in VTL2, requiring different message ports for communication
2. Control Plane Communication:
- The VMBus control plane on the host needs to communicate with the VMBus driver in the guest
- When the control plane is hosted in VTL2, it requires a different message port than the standard communication path
- The connection ID tells the guest whether to use the standard or alternate message port for this control plane communication
3. Message Processing:
- Each message is tagged with an ID
- If the guest uses an incorrect ID, the host won't recognize the message and will drop it
- This is not about choosing between multiple available channels - it's about using the correct mailbox slot for communication
4. Security and Isolation:
- Each guest has its private hypervisor mailbox
- Multiple guests using the same connection ID cannot interfere with each other
- The connection ID is more like a "root ID" that helps enumerate devices on the bus, not a channel selector between guests
5. Dynamic Nature:
- The connection ID is specified when the guest starts running
- The host can change it during VM lifecycle events (reset/reboot)
- This is why the VMBus driver needs to know the connection ID every time the kernel starts
- The ID might be different from what it was during the last guest run
Thanks,
Hardik