Yuval Shaia
2013-Jun-20 08:25 UTC
Add support for netconsole driver used on bridge device with VIF attached
When starting a VM which has virtual interface attached to the same bridge which is used for netconsole the system freeze for 60 then the following message pops out to system console: "Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working." When trying to do the opposite, i.e. first create VM and then run netconsole i got the following error: "#524 - vif2.0 doesn''t support polling, aborting." Following is my setup: ---------- ---------- | VM A1 |------vif1.0----->| | Host B | |--------| |--xenbr0 | | | Host A |--bond0 (eth0)--->| | | ---------- | ---------- | | V V -------------------------------------------------- | LAN | -------------------------------------------------- I''m using netconsole to capture logs from Host-A and send them to Host-B. Host-A and Host-B are separate hosts (running XEN) which are connected to the same LAN. netconsole parameters: netconsole=1111@hostA-ip/xenbr0,2002@hostB-ip/hostB-mac As i see it, netconsole driver requires ndo_poll_controller from the device''s controlling driver (function __netpoll_setup in net/core/netpoll.c), a thing that is not supported currently in xen_netback driver which is the driver that runs on dom0 and serve VM''s virtual interface. call flow: init_netconsole() in netconsole.c -> alloc_param_target() -> netpoll_setup() in netpoll.c -> __netpoll_setup() which check if ndo_poll_controller(). Looks like the underlying issue is that br_netpoll_setup() requires that all members of the bridge support netpoll before allowing netpoll to be enabled on the bridge itself. This seems like an odd restriction in the bridge driver since in principal only the port over which the netpoll traffic will be going will need netpoll, but perhaps the bridge can''t tell which port that is or is going to be. It is obvious why the bridge device might need an ndo_poll_controller hook but it is unclear why the netback device would need one. Hopefully the bridge isn''t flooding/broadcasting netpoll to all ports, at least in the case where DST IP and MAC have been specified. That would be rather inefficient, especially when most ports go to virtual machines. Yuval