This is a connector for Kernel based virtual machines, by using a driver that maps all KVM pages into the memflow process (userspace -> userspace DMA).
memflow-kmod includes the kernel module that performs the operations.
memflow-kvm-ioctl provides a rust based IOCTL api to the kernel module.
memflow-kvm provides a memflow physical memory connector that uses the ioctl.
Recommended way is to use memflowup.
Your kernel must be compiled with CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y, and CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y being set in kconfig.
Stable versions are available under releases.
Debian/Ubuntu package can be installed with sudo dpkg -i memflow-dkms_${VERSION}_amd64.deb, where VERSION is the version of the downloaded module.
For other distributions, run this command:
sudo dkms install --archive=memflow-${VERSION}-source-only.dkms.tar.gz
It might be necessary to also load the module at runtime:
sudo modprobe memflow
To load the module at startup create a new file in /etc/modules-load.d/:
/etc/modules-load.d/memflow-kvm.conf
---
# Load memflow-kvm module on startup
memflow
The simplest way to setup the kernel module is to create a new group called memflow and use a udev rule to set access rights to /dev/memflow automatically when the module is being loaded:
groupadd memflow
usermod -a -G memflow $USER
Then create the udev rule in /etc/udev/rules.d/:
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-memflow-kvm.rules
---
KERNEL=="memflow" SUBSYSTEM=="misc" GROUP="memflow" MODE="0660"
Install the connector using cargo build --release --all-features. This will compile the connector in release mode and place it under target/release/ directory. Do copy out the underlying shared library to ~/.local/lib/memflow/ if you want to use it across other memflow tools.
Initialize submodules:
git submodule update --init
Run make. output will be placed in memflow-kmod/memflow.ko.
Then to install the module:
source dkms.conf
mkdir /usr/src/$BUILT_MODULE_NAME-$PACKAGE_VERSION
cp -r * /usr/src/$BUILT_MODULE_NAME-$PACKAGE_VERSION
dkms build -m $BUILT_MODULE_NAME -v $PACKAGE_VERSION
dkms install -m $BUILT_MODULE_NAME -v $PACKAGE_VERSION
Then you can load the module:
sudo modprobe memflow
Q. I'm getting this warning:
warning: couldn't execute `llvm-config --prefix` (error: No such file or directory (os error 2))
warning: set the LLVM_CONFIG_PATH environment variable to the full path to a valid `llvm-config` executable (including the executable itself)
A. This warning is harmless and can be safely ignored.
While memflow-kvm-ioctl, and memflow-kvm are licensed under the MIT license, memflow-kmod is licensed only under GPL-2.