help with virtio_port

Stephen Hemminger stephen at networkplumber.org
Tue May 23 18:23:22 CEST 2023


On Tue, 23 May 2023 16:46:24 +0100
Igor de Paula <igordptx at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am running the DPDK version: 21.08.0 and Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS.
> I have an application that uses KNI to interface with the kernel.
> I want to replace it with virtio_user ports as KNI will be deprecated in
> the future.
> Most of the functionality I am able to replace but there is one thing I am
> struggling with.
> In KNI we can add functions that will be called in case the network stack
> makes a request. The following code shows this:
> struct rte_kni *kni;
>         struct rte_kni_conf conf;
>         struct rte_kni_ops ops;
>         struct rte_eth_dev_info dev_info;
>         int ret;
>         /* Clear conf at first */
>         memset(&conf, 0, sizeof(conf));
>         conf.core_id = 0;
>         memset(&ops, 0, sizeof(ops));
>         ops.port_id = ppo->id;
>         ops.config_promiscusity = ippe_ppo_set_kni_promiscuous_mode;
>         ops.change_mtu = ippe_ppo_set_kni_mtu;
>         ops.config_network_if = ippe_ppo_set_kni_interface;
>         ops.config_mac_address = ippe_ppo_set_kni_mac_address;
>         kni = rte_kni_alloc(pktmbuf_pool[0], &conf, &ops);
> 
> 
> And there is a handle_request function supplied by KNI that calls these
> functions when need be,
> I haven't found any documentation on how to replace this functionality. I
> am no expert in how to set up and interact with the kernel stack, Some help
> on how to achieve this would be appreciated.

If you want to handle changes to kernel network device, then you
will have to build a netlink listener that monitors these changes.


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