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Subject: Re: [virtio-dev] [PATCH 0/2] introduce virtio-ism: internal shared memory device
On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 10:41:26AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: >On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:27 PM Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: >> >> On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 17:15:23 +0800, Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> wrote: >> > On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:12 PM Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: >> > > >> > > On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 17:08:29 +0800, Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> wrote: >> > > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 4:21 PM Dust Li <dust.li@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 04:03:42PM +0800, Gerry wrote: >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> 2022å10æ19æ 16:01ïJason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> åéï >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 3:00 PM Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>> On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 14:54:22 +0800, Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> wrote: >> > > > > >>>> On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 8:31 PM Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> On Mon, 17 Oct 2022 16:17:31 +0800, Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> wrote: >> > > > > >>>>>> Adding Stefan. >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 3:47 PM Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> wrote: >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Hello everyone, >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # Background >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Nowadays, there is a common scenario to accelerate communication between >> > > > > >>>>>>> different VMs and containers, including light weight virtual machine based >> > > > > >>>>>>> containers. One way to achieve this is to colocate them on the same host. >> > > > > >>>>>>> However, the performance of inter-VM communication through network stack is not >> > > > > >>>>>>> optimal and may also waste extra CPU cycles. This scenario has been discussed >> > > > > >>>>>>> many times, but still no generic solution available [1] [2] [3]. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> With pci-ivshmem + SMC(Shared Memory Communications: [4]) based PoC[5], >> > > > > >>>>>>> We found that by changing the communication channel between VMs from TCP to SMC >> > > > > >>>>>>> with shared memory, we can achieve superior performance for a common >> > > > > >>>>>>> socket-based application[5]: >> > > > > >>>>>>> - latency reduced by about 50% >> > > > > >>>>>>> - throughput increased by about 300% >> > > > > >>>>>>> - CPU consumption reduced by about 50% >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Since there is no particularly suitable shared memory management solution >> > > > > >>>>>>> matches the need for SMC(See ## Comparison with existing technology), and virtio >> > > > > >>>>>>> is the standard for communication in the virtualization world, we want to >> > > > > >>>>>>> implement a virtio-ism device based on virtio, which can support on-demand >> > > > > >>>>>>> memory sharing across VMs, containers or VM-container. To match the needs of SMC, >> > > > > >>>>>>> the virtio-ism device need to support: >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> 1. Dynamic provision: shared memory regions are dynamically allocated and >> > > > > >>>>>>> provisioned. >> > > > > >>>>>>> 2. Multi-region management: the shared memory is divided into regions, >> > > > > >>>>>>> and a peer may allocate one or more regions from the same shared memory >> > > > > >>>>>>> device. >> > > > > >>>>>>> 3. Permission control: The permission of each region can be set seperately. >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> Looks like virtio-ROCE >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220511095900.343-1-xieyongji@bytedance.com/T/ >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> and virtio-vhost-user can satisfy the requirement? >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # Virtio ism device >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> ISM devices provide the ability to share memory between different guests on a >> > > > > >>>>>>> host. A guest's memory got from ism device can be shared with multiple peers at >> > > > > >>>>>>> the same time. This shared relationship can be dynamically created and released. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> The shared memory obtained from the device is divided into multiple ism regions >> > > > > >>>>>>> for share. ISM device provides a mechanism to notify other ism region referrers >> > > > > >>>>>>> of content update events. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # Usage (SMC as example) >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Maybe there is one of possible use cases: >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> 1. SMC calls the interface ism_alloc_region() of the ism driver to return the >> > > > > >>>>>>> location of a memory region in the PCI space and a token. >> > > > > >>>>>>> 2. The ism driver mmap the memory region and return to SMC with the token >> > > > > >>>>>>> 3. SMC passes the token to the connected peer >> > > > > >>>>>>> 3. the peer calls the ism driver interface ism_attach_region(token) to >> > > > > >>>>>>> get the location of the PCI space of the shared memory >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # About hot plugging of the ism device >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Hot plugging of devices is a heavier, possibly failed, time-consuming, and >> > > > > >>>>>>> less scalable operation. So, we don't plan to support it for now. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # Comparison with existing technology >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> ## ivshmem or ivshmem 2.0 of Qemu >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> 1. ivshmem 1.0 is a large piece of memory that can be seen by all devices that >> > > > > >>>>>>> use this VM, so the security is not enough. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> 2. ivshmem 2.0 is a shared memory belonging to a VM that can be read-only by all >> > > > > >>>>>>> other VMs that use the ivshmem 2.0 shared memory device, which also does not >> > > > > >>>>>>> meet our needs in terms of security. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> ## vhost-pci and virtiovhostuser >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Does not support dynamic allocation and therefore not suitable for SMC. >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> I think this is an implementation issue, we can support VHOST IOTLB >> > > > > >>>>>> message then the regions could be added/removed on demand. >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> 1. After the attacker connects with the victim, if the attacker does not >> > > > > >>>>> dereference memory, the memory will be occupied under virtiovhostuser. In the >> > > > > >>>>> case of ism devices, the victim can directly release the reference, and the >> > > > > >>>>> maliciously referenced region only occupies the attacker's resources >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>> Let's define the security boundary here. E.g do we trust the device or >> > > > > >>>> not? If yes, in the case of virtiovhostuser, can we simple do >> > > > > >>>> VHOST_IOTLB_UNMAP then we can safely release the memory from the >> > > > > >>>> attacker. >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> 2. The ism device of a VM can be shared with multiple (1000+) VMs at the same >> > > > > >>>>> time, which is a challenge for virtiovhostuser >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>> Please elaborate more the the challenges, anything make >> > > > > >>>> virtiovhostuser different? >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>> I understand (please point out any mistakes), one vvu device corresponds to one >> > > > > >>> vm. If we share memory with 1000 vm, do we have 1000 vvu devices? >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> There could be some misunderstanding here. With 1000 VM, you still >> > > > > >> need 1000 virtio-sim devices I think. >> > > > > >We are trying to achieve one virtio-ism device per vm instead of one virtio-ism device per SMC connection. >> > > > >> > > > I wonder if we need something to identify a virtio-ism device since I >> > > > guess there's still a chance to have multiple virtio-ism device per VM >> > > > (different service chain etc). >> > > >> > > Yes, there will be such a situation, a vm has multiple virtio-ism devices. >> > > >> > > What exactly do you mean by "identify"? >> > >> > E.g we can differ two virtio-net through mac address, do we need >> > something similar for ism, or it's completely unncessary (e.g via >> > token or other) ? >> >> Currently, we have not encountered such a request. >> >> It is conceivable that all physical shared memory ism regions are indexed by >> tokens. virtio-ism is a way to obtain these ism regions, so there is no need to >> distinguish multiple virtio-ism devices under one vm on the host. > >So consider a case: > >VM1 shares ism1 with VM2 >VM1 shares ism2 with VM3 > >How do application/smc address the different ism device in this case? >E.g if VM1 want to talk with VM3 it needs to populate regions in ism2, >but how can application or protocol knows this and how can a specific >device to be addressed (via BDF?) In our design, we do have a dev_id for each ISM device. Currently, we used it to do permission management, I think it can be used to identify different ISM devices. The spec says: +\begin{description} +\item[\field{dev_id}] the id of the device. +\item[\field{region_size}] the size of the every ism region +\item[\field{notify_size}] the size of the notify address. <...> +The device MUST regenerate a \field{dev_id}. \field{dev_id} remains unchanged +during reset. \field{dev_id} MUST NOT be 0; Thanks > >Thanks > >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > > >> > > Thanks. >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > > Thanks >> > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > I think we must achieve this if we want to meet the requirements of SMC. >> > > > > In SMC, a SMC socket(Corresponding to a TCP socket) need 2 memory >> > > > > regions(1 for Tx and 1 for Rx). So if we have 1K TCP connections, >> > > > > we'll need 2K share memory regions, and those memory regions are >> > > > > dynamically allocated and freed with the TCP socket. >> > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> 3. The sharing relationship of ism is dynamically increased, and virtiovhostuser >> > > > > >>>>> determines the sharing relationship at startup. >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>> Not necessarily with IOTLB API? >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>> Unlike virtio-vhost-user, which shares the memory of a vm with another vm, we >> > > > > >>> provide the same memory on the host to two vms. So the implementation of this >> > > > > >>> part will be much simpler. This is why we gave up virtio-vhost-user at the >> > > > > >>> beginning. >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> Ok, just to make sure we're at the same page. From spec level, >> > > > > >> virtio-vhost-user doesn't (can't) limit the backend to be implemented >> > > > > >> in another VM. So it should be ok to be used for sharing memory >> > > > > >> between a guest and host. >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> Thanks >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>> Thanks. >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> 4. For security issues, the device under virtiovhostuser may mmap more memory, >> > > > > >>>>> while ism only maps one region to other devices >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>> With VHOST_IOTLB_MAP, the map could be done per region. >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>> Thanks >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> Thanks. >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> Thanks >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # Design >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> This is a structure diagram based on ism sharing between two vms. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| >> > > > > >>>>>>> | |------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------| | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | Guest | | Guest | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | ---------------- | | ---------------- | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | driver | [M1] [M2] [M3] | | | driver | [M2] [M3] | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | ---------------- | | | | | ---------------- | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | |cq| |map |map |map | | |cq| |map |map | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | ------------------- | | | | -------------------- | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | |----|--|----------------| device memory |-----| |----|--|----------------| device memory |----| | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | ------------------- | | | | -------------------- | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | Qemu | | | Qemu | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | |--------------------------------+---------------| |-------------------------------+----------------| | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | |------------------------------+------------------------| | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | -------------------------- | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | M1 | | M2 | | M3 | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | -------------------------- | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | | >> > > > > >>>>>>> | HOST | >> > > > > >>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> # POC code >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Kernel: https://github.com/fengidri/linux-kernel-virtio-ism/commits/ism >> > > > > >>>>>>> Qemu: https://github.com/fengidri/qemu/commits/ism >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> If there are any problems, please point them out. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Hope to hear from you, thank you. >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> [1] https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/tutorials/enable_ivshmem.html >> > > > > >>>>>>> [2] https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2847562 >> > > > > >>>>>>> [3] https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00368622/document >> > > > > >>>>>>> [4] https://lwn.net/Articles/711071/ >> > > > > >>>>>>> [5] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20220720170048.20806-1-tonylu@linux.alibaba.com/T/ >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> Xuan Zhuo (2): >> > > > > >>>>>>> Reserve device id for ISM device >> > > > > >>>>>>> virtio-ism: introduce new device virtio-ism >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> content.tex | 3 + >> > > > > >>>>>>> virtio-ism.tex | 340 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> > > > > >>>>>>> 2 files changed, 343 insertions(+) >> > > > > >>>>>>> create mode 100644 virtio-ism.tex >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> -- >> > > > > >>>>>>> 2.32.0.3.g01195cf9f >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > > >>>>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: virtio-dev-unsubscribe@lists.oasis-open.org >> > > > > >>>>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: virtio-dev-help@lists.oasis-open.org >> > > > > >>>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > > >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: virtio-dev-unsubscribe@lists.oasis-open.org >> > > > > >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: virtio-dev-help@lists.oasis-open.org >> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > >>>> >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: virtio-dev-unsubscribe@lists.oasis-open.org >> > > For additional commands, e-mail: virtio-dev-help@lists.oasis-open.org >> > > >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: virtio-dev-unsubscribe@lists.oasis-open.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: virtio-dev-help@lists.oasis-open.org >>
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