This patch extends the existing virtual IOMMU documentation, explaining
how the use of huge pages can drastically improve the VM boot time.
Particularly, how in case of nested VFIO, the impact is significant and
the rationales behind it.
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
Having the virtual IOMMU created with --iommu is one thing, but we also
need a way to decide if a VFIO device should be attached to the virtual
IOMMU or not. That's why we introduce an extra option "iommu" with the
value "on" or "off". By default, the device is not attached, which means
"iommu=off".
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
This patch introduces a specific documentation for the virtual IOMMU
device. This is important to understand what the use cases are for this
new device and how to properly use it with virtio devices.
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
Having the virtual IOMMU created with --iommu is one thing, but we also
need a way to decide if a virtio-blk device should be attached to this
virtual IOMMU or not. That's why we introduce an extra option "iommu"
with the value "on" or "off". By default, the device is not attached,
which means "iommu=off".
One side effect of this new option is that we had to introduce a new
option for the disk path, simply called "path=".
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
This is a quick guide on how to create a custom Clear Linux image based
on the official tooling provided by Clear Linux. If for any reason, the
image we are using is missing some interesting bundles that are packaged
by Clear Linux, this documentation will be the guide on how to proceed.
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
Add some documentation specific to virtio-fs and how to perform
filesystem sharing between host and guest with cloud-hypervisor.
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
The cargo interaction with the .cargo/config does not meet our
requirements.
Regardless of .cargo/config explicitly replacing our external sources
with vendored ones, cargo build will rely first on Cargo.lock to update
its local source cache. If a dependency has been push forced, build
fails because of our top level Cargo.toml description.
This prevents us from actually pinning dependencies, which defeats the
vendoring purpose.
We're removing vendoring for now, until we understand it better.
Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>