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Sharing files with Virtio-FS
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Virtio-FS
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Virtio-FS is a shared file system that lets virtual machines access
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a directory tree on the host. Unlike existing approaches, it
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is designed to offer local file system semantics and performance.
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See https://virtio-fs.gitlab.io/
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Host setup
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The host-side virtiofsd daemon, like other vhost-user backed devices,
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requires shared memory between the host and the guest. As of QEMU 4.2, this
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requires specifying a NUMA topology for the guest and explicitly specifying
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a memory backend. Multiple options are available:
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Either of the following:
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* Use file-backed memory
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Configure the directory where the files backing the memory will be stored
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with the ``memory_backing_dir`` option in ``/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf``
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::
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# This directory is used for memoryBacking source if configured as file.
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# NOTE: big files will be stored here
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memory_backing_dir = "/dev/shm/"
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* Use hugepage-backed memory
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Make sure there are enough huge pages allocated for the requested guest memory.
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For example, for one guest with 2 GiB of RAM backed by 2 MiB hugepages:
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::
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# virsh allocpages 2M 1024
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Guest setup
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#. Specify the NUMA topology
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in the domain XML of the guest.
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For the simplest one-node topology for a guest with 2GiB of RAM and 8 vCPUs:
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::
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<domain>
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...
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<cpu ...>
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<numa>
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<cell id='0' cpus='0-7' memory='2' unit='GiB' memAccess='shared'/>
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</numa>
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</cpu>
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...
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</domain>
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Note that the CPU element might already be specified and only one is allowed.
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#. Specify the memory backend
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Either of the following:
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* File-backed memory
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<domain>
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...
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<memoryBacking>
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<access mode='shared'/>
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</memoryBacking>
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...
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</domain>
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This will create a file in the directory specified in ``qemu.conf``
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* Hugepage-backed memory
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<domain>
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...
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<memoryBacking>
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<hugepages>
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<page size='2' unit='M'/>
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</hugepages>
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<access mode='shared'/>
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</memoryBacking>
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...
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</domain>
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#. Add the ``vhost-user-fs`` QEMU device via the ``filesystem`` element
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<domain>
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...
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<devices>
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<filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'>
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<driver type='virtiofs'/>
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<source dir='/path'/>
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<target dir='mount_tag'/>
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</filesystem>
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...
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</devices>
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</domain>
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Note that despite its name, the ``target dir`` is actually a mount tag and does
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not have to correspond to the desired mount point in the guest.
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So far, ``passthrough`` is the only supported access mode and it requires
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running the ``virtiofsd`` daemon as root.
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#. Boot the guest and mount the filesystem
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guest# mount -t virtiofs mount_tag /mnt/mount/path
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Note: this requires virtiofs support in the guest kernel (Linux v5.4 or later)
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Optional parameters
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More optional elements can be specified
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<driver type='virtiofs' queue='1024'/>
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<binary path='/usr/libexec/virtiofsd' xattr='on'>
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<cache mode='always'/>
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2020-05-29 20:41:40 +00:00
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<lock posix='on' flock='on'/>
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2019-12-11 12:10:07 +00:00
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</binary>
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