Hi Yosuke and XenAPI developers,
Thanks for your opinion.
I was able to understand your opinion enough, so I believe
that "DSCSI" is better than "VSCSI". But I'd like to hear
opinions from XenAPI developers except you.
Is prefix of half-virtualized "D" or "V"?
Best regards,
Kan
Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:00:47 +0900, Yosuke Iwamatsu wrote:
>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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>>
>> -----
>> Jun Kamada
>> Linux Software Development Div.
>> Server Systems Unit
>> Fujitsu Ltd.
>> kama@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
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