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SPDK and libvfio-user
=====================
[SPDK v21.01](https://github.com/spdk/spdk/releases/tag/v21.01) added
experimental support for a virtual NVMe controller called nvmf/vfio-user. The
controller can be used with the same QEMU command line as the one used for
GPIO.
Use Oracle's QEMU d377d483f9 from https://github.com/oracle/qemu:
git clone https://github.com/oracle/qemu qemu-orcl
cd qemu-orcl
git submodule update --init --recursive
./configure --enable-multiprocess
make
Use SPDK 72a5fa139:
git clone https://github.com/spdk/spdk
cd spdk
git submodule update --init --recursive
./configure --with-vfio-user
make
Start SPDK:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=build/lib:dpdk/build/lib build/bin/nvmf_tgt &
Create an NVMe controller with a 512MB RAM-based namespace:
rm -f /var/run/{cntrl,bar0}
scripts/rpc.py nvmf_create_transport -t VFIOUSER && \
scripts/rpc.py bdev_malloc_create 512 512 -b Malloc0 && \
scripts/rpc.py nvmf_create_subsystem nqn.2019-07.io.spdk:cnode0 -a -s SPDK0 && \
scripts/rpc.py nvmf_subsystem_add_ns nqn.2019-07.io.spdk:cnode0 Malloc0 && \
scripts/rpc.py nvmf_subsystem_add_listener nqn.2019-07.io.spdk:cnode0 -t VFIOUSER -a /var/run -s 0
Start the guest with e.g. 4 GB of RAM:
qemu-orcl/build/qemu-system-x86_64 ... \
-m 4G -object memory-backend-file,id=mem0,size=4G,mem-path=/dev/hugepages,share=on,prealloc=yes -numa node,memdev=mem0 \
-device vfio-user-pci,socket=/var/run/cntrl
libvirt
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To use the nvmf/vfio-user target with a libvirt quest, in addition to the
libvirtd configuration documented in the [README](../README.md) the guest RAM must
be backed by hugepages:
<memoryBacking>
<hugepages>
<page size='2048' unit='KiB'/>
</hugepages>
<source type='memfd'/>
<access mode='shared'/>
</memoryBacking>
Because SPDK must be run as root, either fix the vfio-user socket permissions
or configure libvirt to run QEMU as root.
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