docs/system: add a basic enumeration of vhost-user devices

Make it clear the vhost-user-device is intended for expert use only.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20240104210945.1223134-8-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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.. _vhost_user_rng:
QEMU vhost-user-rng - RNG emulation
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vhost-user device
===================
=================
These are simple stub devices that ensure the VirtIO device is visible
to the guest. The code is mostly boilerplate although each device has
a ``chardev`` option which specifies the ID of the ``--chardev``
device that connects via a socket to the vhost-user *daemon*.
Each device will have an virtio-mmio and virtio-pci variant. See your
platform details for what sort of virtio bus to use.
.. list-table:: vhost-user devices
:widths: 20 20 60
:header-rows: 1
* - Device
- Type
- Notes
* - vhost-user-blk
- Block storage
- See contrib/vhost-user-blk
* - vhost-user-fs
- File based storage driver
- See https://gitlab.com/virtio-fs/virtiofsd
* - vhost-user-gpio
- Proxy gpio pins to host
- See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device
* - vhost-user-gpu
- GPU driver
- See contrib/vhost-user-gpu
* - vhost-user-i2c
- Proxy i2c devices to host
- See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device
* - vhost-user-input
- Generic input driver
- See contrib/vhost-user-input
* - vhost-user-rng
- Entropy driver
- :ref:`vhost_user_rng`
* - vhost-user-scmi
- System Control and Management Interface
- See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device
* - vhost-user-snd
- Audio device
- See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device/staging
* - vhost-user-scsi
- SCSI based storage
- See contrib/vhost-user-scsi
* - vhost-user-vsock
- Socket based communication
- See https://github.com/rust-vmm/vhost-device
The referenced *daemons* are not exhaustive, any conforming backend
implementing the device and using the vhost-user protocol should work.
vhost-user-device
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The vhost-user-device is a generic development device intended for
expert use while developing new backends. The user needs to specify
all the required parameters including:
- Device ``virtio-id``
- The ``num_vqs`` it needs and their ``vq_size``
- The ``config_size`` if needed
.. note::
To prevent user confusion you cannot currently instantiate
vhost-user-device without first patching out::
/* Reason: stop inexperienced users confusing themselves */
dc->user_creatable = false;
in ``vhost-user-device.c`` and ``vhost-user-device-pci.c`` file and
rebuilding.
vhost-user daemon
=================