qemu-e2k/include/net/vhost_net.h
Pankaj Gupta 1e7398a140 vhost: enable vhost without without MSI-X
We use vhostforce to enable vhost even if Guests don't have MSI-X
support and we fall back to QEMU virtio-net.

This gives a very small performance gain, but the disadvantage
is that guest now controls which virtio code is running
(qemu or vhost) so our attack surface is doubled.

This patch will enable vhost unconditionally whenever it's requested.
For compatibility, enable vhost when vhostforce is set, as well.

Signed-off-by: Pankaj Gupta <pagupta@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
2015-06-19 12:17:49 +02:00

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#ifndef VHOST_NET_H
#define VHOST_NET_H
#include "net/net.h"
#include "hw/virtio/vhost-backend.h"
struct vhost_net;
typedef struct vhost_net VHostNetState;
typedef struct VhostNetOptions {
VhostBackendType backend_type;
NetClientState *net_backend;
void *opaque;
} VhostNetOptions;
struct vhost_net *vhost_net_init(VhostNetOptions *options);
int vhost_net_start(VirtIODevice *dev, NetClientState *ncs, int total_queues);
void vhost_net_stop(VirtIODevice *dev, NetClientState *ncs, int total_queues);
void vhost_net_cleanup(VHostNetState *net);
uint64_t vhost_net_get_features(VHostNetState *net, uint64_t features);
void vhost_net_ack_features(VHostNetState *net, uint64_t features);
bool vhost_net_virtqueue_pending(VHostNetState *net, int n);
void vhost_net_virtqueue_mask(VHostNetState *net, VirtIODevice *dev,
int idx, bool mask);
VHostNetState *get_vhost_net(NetClientState *nc);
#endif