Domain XML and VLAN tagging

Laine Stump laine at redhat.com
Thu Jun 16 14:03:18 UTC 2022


On 6/16/22 3:24 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 09:20:21 +0200, Gionatan Danti wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> from here [1]:
>>
>> "Network connections that support guest-transparent VLAN tagging include 1)
>> type='bridge' interfaces connected to an Open vSwitch bridge Since 0.10.0 ,
>> 2) SRIOV Virtual Functions (VF) used via type='hostdev' (direct device
>> assignment) Since 0.10.0 , and 3) SRIOV VFs used via type='direct' with
>> mode='passthrough' (macvtap "passthru" mode) Since 1.3.5 . All other
>> connection types, including standard linux bridges and libvirt's own virtual
>> networks, do not support it."
>>
>> I read it correctly that when used on a classical linux bridge these vlan
>> tags does nothing? If so, it is due to something related to the underlying
>> bridge device (ie: incomplete support for vlan filtering) or it is because
>> libvirt lacks the necessary "plumbing" to use advanced bridge features?
> 
> AFAIK it was simply never implemented. There's also an upstream feature
> request for this:
> 
> https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/issues/157


When VLAN tagging was first implemented, Linux host bridges didn't have 
this capability - the only way to get guest traffic transparently tagged 
in that case was by having the bridge attached to a host VLAN interface 
rather than directly to the physical ethernet (resulting in the traffic 
from all guests attached to the bridge being tagged/untagged). A few 
years later support for tagging on individual host bridge ports was aded 
to the Linux bridge driver, but there was never enough push for the 
feature to get it added to libvirt.

"Patches are welcome" of course!



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