Jun Kamada wrote:
Hi Iwamatsu-san,
The pvSCSI driver provides virtualized SCSI tree to guest domains.
(You can specify arbitrary IDs (Host:Channel:Target:Lun) mapping
between Dom0 and the guests.)
In addition to that, some SCSI commands, for example REPORT_LUN, may
be emulated on backend driver but simply passthroughed to physical
device.
So, class name 'VSCSI' is appropriate, in my personal opinion.
The guest sees a virtualized scsi host, a virtualized scsi tree but
endpoint devices (luns) themselves are not virtualized, right?
I'm under an impression that pvscsi is similer to pass-through pci
and 'V' prefix is not appropriate for these half-virtualized,
half-physical devices.
Below is my idea of naming xen-api classes:
a. If the device is trully virtualized, give 'V' prefix (VIF, VBD etc).
For example, a VIF has virtual mac address, virtual vendor name
and virtual device name and the guest see nothing about physical nic
devices. Actually, it is possible to create VIF devices even if the
host doesn't have physical network devices.
b. If the device is half-virtualized, give 'D' prefix.
When using pass-through pci, host controllers, device trees, config
spaces might be virtualized but the guest see physical device
information like device id and vendor id, and directly access to
registers. The host, of course, has to have physical devices and
the device will be occupied while it is used by a guest.
I don't know details about pvscsi, but perphaps we had better
categorize it as b.
Thanks,
-- Yosuke
Best regards,
On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 17:52:42 +0900
Yosuke Iwamatsu <y-iwamatsu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Masaki Kanno wrote:
Hi,
I would like to enhance XenAPI for pvSCSI.
At the beginning, I updated only the document of XenAPI. I'm going
to implement XenAPI of pvSCSI along the document. Could you comment?
The following classes and RPCs are added by the enhancement.
Classes:
- VSCSI class
This is a class for virtual SCSI devices.
It's nice to keep xen-api updated with new features :-)
One thing I want to point out is about the class name.
I think 'DSCSI' (direct scsi) is appropriate rather than 'VSCSI',
because pvSCSI driver doesn't really provide virtual scsi luns but
passes through scsi commands to real scsi luns, as far as I understand.
Regards,
-- Yosuke Iwamatsu
- PSCSI class
This is a class for physical SCSI devices.
RPCs:
- VSCSI class
-- get_all
A list of all VSCSIs known to the system is gotten.
-- get_uuid
An UUID of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_VM
A VM ref of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_PSCSI
A PSCSI ref of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_virtual_host
A virtual host number of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_virtual_channel
A virtual channel number of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_virtual_target
A virtual target number of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_virtual_lun
A virtual logical unit number of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- get_virtual_HCTL
A virtual HCTL (string of "<host>:<channel>:<target>:<lun>")
of the VSCSI is gotten.
-- create
A new VSCSI instance is created.
-- destroy
The VSCSI instance is destroyed.
-- get_by_uuid
A VSCSI ref of the UUID is gotten.
-- get_record
A VSCSI record of the VSCSI is gotten.
- PSCSI class
-- get_all
A list of all PSCSIs known to the system is gotten.
-- get_uuid
An UUID of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_host
A host ref of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_physical_host
A physical host number of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_physical_channel
A physical channel number of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_physical_target
A physical target number of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_physical_lun
A physical logical unit number of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_physical_HCTL
A physical HCTL (string of "<host>:<channel>:<target>:<lun>")
of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_vendor_name
A vendor name of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_model
A model name of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_type_id
An ID of device types of the PSCSI is gotten. (If disk, the ID
is 0. If tape, the ID is 1.)
-- get_type
A device type string of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_sg_name
A SCSI generic (sg) device name of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_revision
A revision string of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_scsi_id
A SCSI ID string of the PSCSI is gotten. The string is a result
of 'scsi_id -gu -s'.
-- get_scsi_level
A SCSI level of the PSCSI is gotten.
-- get_by_uuid
A PSCSI ref of the UUID is gotten.
-- get_record
A PSCSI record of the PSCSI is gotten.
- VM class
-- get_VSCSIs
VSCSI refs of the VM are gotten.
- host class
-- get_PSCSIs
PSCSI refs of the host are gotten.
Signed-off-by: Masaki Kanno <kanno.masaki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Best regards,
Kan
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