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> -----Original Message----- > From: Anthony PERARD [mailto:anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 17 June 2019 16:41 > To: qemu-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > Cc: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Anthony Perard > <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx>; Stefano Stabellini > <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx>; Paul Durrant <Paul.Durrant@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [PATCH 1/4] xen: Fix build with public headers > > Following 37677d7db3 "Clean up a few header guard symbols", QEMU start > to fail to build: > > In file included from ~/xen/tools/../tools/include/xen/io/blkif.h:31:0, > from ~/xen/tools/qemu-xen-dir/hw/block/xen_blkif.h:5, > from ~/xen/tools/qemu-xen-dir/hw/block/xen-block.c:22: > ~/xen/tools/../tools/include/xen/io/ring.h:68:0: error: "__CONST_RING_SIZE" > redefined [-Werror] > #define __CONST_RING_SIZE(_s, _sz) \ > > In file included from ~/xen/tools/qemu-xen-dir/hw/block/xen_blkif.h:4:0, > from ~/xen/tools/qemu-xen-dir/hw/block/xen-block.c:22: > ~/xen/tools/qemu-xen-dir/include/hw/xen/io/ring.h:66:0: note: this is the > location of the previous > definition > #define __CONST_RING_SIZE(_s, _sz) \ > > The issue is that some public xen headers have been imported (by > f65eadb639 "xen: import ring.h from xen") but not all. With the change > in the guards symbole, the ring.h header start to be imported twice. > > Fix the build by importing blkif.h and usbif.h and there dependencies. > Some cleanup have been done on those files. > > Subsequent patches will import other Xen public headers. > > ring.h have been moved to "hw/xen/interface/" along with blkif.h and > usbif.h as those describe interface (and would allow to also import a > xen.h header if that was necessary). > > xen-mapcache.c doesn't needs grant_table.h. > > Signed-off-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > hw/9pfs/xen-9pfs.h | 2 +- > hw/block/xen_blkif.h | 3 +- > hw/usb/xen-usb.c | 3 +- > hw/xen/xen-legacy-backend.c | 2 - > include/hw/xen/interface/grant_table.h | 36 ++ > include/hw/xen/interface/io/blkif.h | 712 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/hw/xen/{ => interface}/io/ring.h | 0 > include/hw/xen/interface/io/usbif.h | 254 ++++++++ > 8 files changed, 1005 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 include/hw/xen/interface/grant_table.h > create mode 100644 include/hw/xen/interface/io/blkif.h > rename include/hw/xen/{ => interface}/io/ring.h (100%) > create mode 100644 include/hw/xen/interface/io/usbif.h > > diff --git a/hw/9pfs/xen-9pfs.h b/hw/9pfs/xen-9pfs.h > index fbdee3d843..92dc87e9e0 100644 > --- a/hw/9pfs/xen-9pfs.h > +++ b/hw/9pfs/xen-9pfs.h > @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ > #define HW_9PFS_XEN_9PFS_H > > #include <xen/io/protocols.h> > -#include "hw/xen/io/ring.h" > +#include "hw/xen/interface/io/ring.h" > > /* > * Do not merge into xen-9p-backend.c: clang doesn't allow unused static > diff --git a/hw/block/xen_blkif.h b/hw/block/xen_blkif.h > index a353693ea0..5a1094d793 100644 > --- a/hw/block/xen_blkif.h > +++ b/hw/block/xen_blkif.h > @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ > #ifndef XEN_BLKIF_H > #define XEN_BLKIF_H > > -#include "hw/xen/io/ring.h" > -#include <xen/io/blkif.h> > +#include "hw/xen/interface/io/blkif.h" > #include <xen/io/protocols.h> > > /* > diff --git a/hw/usb/xen-usb.c b/hw/usb/xen-usb.c > index b20d0cfadf..dfbb418e77 100644 > --- a/hw/usb/xen-usb.c > +++ b/hw/usb/xen-usb.c > @@ -32,8 +32,7 @@ > #include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h" > #include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h" > > -#include "hw/xen/io/ring.h" > -#include <xen/io/usbif.h> > +#include "hw/xen/interface/io/usbif.h" > > /* > * Check for required support of usbif.h: USBIF_SHORT_NOT_OK was the last > diff --git a/hw/xen/xen-legacy-backend.c b/hw/xen/xen-legacy-backend.c > index 36fd1e9b09..3715c94fa6 100644 > --- a/hw/xen/xen-legacy-backend.c > +++ b/hw/xen/xen-legacy-backend.c > @@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ > #include "hw/xen/xen_pvdev.h" > #include "monitor/qdev.h" > > -#include <xen/grant_table.h> > - > DeviceState *xen_sysdev; > BusState *xen_sysbus; > > diff --git a/include/hw/xen/interface/grant_table.h > b/include/hw/xen/interface/grant_table.h > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..302e404814 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/hw/xen/interface/grant_table.h > @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ > +/****************************************************************************** > + * grant_table.h > + * > + * Interface for granting foreign access to page frames, and receiving > + * page-ownership transfers. > + * > + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a > copy > + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to > + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the > + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, > and/or > + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is > + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: > + * > + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in > + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. > + * > + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR > + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, > + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL > THE > + * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER > + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING > + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER > + * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. > + * > + * Copyright (c) 2004, K A Fraser > + */ > + > +#ifndef XEN_PUBLIC_GRANT_TABLE_H > +#define XEN_PUBLIC_GRANT_TABLE_H > + > +/* > + * Reference to a grant entry in a specified domain's grant table. > + */ > +typedef uint32_t grant_ref_t; > + > +#endif /* XEN_PUBLIC_GRANT_TABLE_H */ > diff --git a/include/hw/xen/interface/io/blkif.h > b/include/hw/xen/interface/io/blkif.h > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..2fe77271c9 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/hw/xen/interface/io/blkif.h > @@ -0,0 +1,712 @@ > +/****************************************************************************** > + * blkif.h > + * > + * Unified block-device I/O interface for Xen guest OSes. > + * > + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a > copy > + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to > + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the > + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, > and/or > + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is > + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: > + * > + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in > + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. > + * > + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR > + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, > + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL > THE > + * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER > + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING > + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER > + * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. > + * > + * Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Keir Fraser > + * Copyright (c) 2012, Spectra Logic Corporation > + */ > + > +#ifndef XEN_PUBLIC_IO_BLKIF_H > +#define XEN_PUBLIC_IO_BLKIF_H > + > +#include "ring.h" > +#include "../grant_table.h" > + > +/* > + * Front->back notifications: When enqueuing a new request, sending a > + * notification can be made conditional on req_event (i.e., the generic > + * hold-off mechanism provided by the ring macros). Backends must set > + * req_event appropriately (e.g., using RING_FINAL_CHECK_FOR_REQUESTS()). > + * > + * Back->front notifications: When enqueuing a new response, sending a > + * notification can be made conditional on rsp_event (i.e., the generic > + * hold-off mechanism provided by the ring macros). Frontends must set > + * rsp_event appropriately (e.g., using RING_FINAL_CHECK_FOR_RESPONSES()). > + */ > + > +#ifndef blkif_vdev_t > +#define blkif_vdev_t uint16_t > +#endif > +#define blkif_sector_t uint64_t > + > +/* > + * Feature and Parameter Negotiation > + * ================================= > + * The two halves of a Xen block driver utilize nodes within the XenStore to > + * communicate capabilities and to negotiate operating parameters. This > + * section enumerates these nodes which reside in the respective front and > + * backend portions of the XenStore, following the XenBus convention. > + * > + * All data in the XenStore is stored as strings. Nodes specifying numeric > + * values are encoded in decimal. Integer value ranges listed below are > + * expressed as fixed sized integer types capable of storing the conversion > + * of a properly formated node string, without loss of information. > + * > + * Any specified default value is in effect if the corresponding XenBus node > + * is not present in the XenStore. > + * > + * XenStore nodes in sections marked "PRIVATE" are solely for use by the > + * driver side whose XenBus tree contains them. > + * > + * XenStore nodes marked "DEPRECATED" in their notes section should only be > + * used to provide interoperability with legacy implementations. > + * > + * See the XenBus state transition diagram below for details on when XenBus > + * nodes must be published and when they can be queried. > + * > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * Backend XenBus Nodes > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * > + *------------------ Backend Device Identification (PRIVATE) > ------------------ > + * > + * mode > + * Values: "r" (read only), "w" (writable) > + * > + * The read or write access permissions to the backing store to be > + * granted to the frontend. > + * > + * params > + * Values: string > + * > + * A free formatted string providing sufficient information for the > + * hotplug script to attach the device and provide a suitable > + * handler (ie: a block device) for blkback to use. > + * > + * physical-device > + * Values: "MAJOR:MINOR" > + * Notes: 11 > + * > + * MAJOR and MINOR are the major number and minor number of the > + * backing device respectively. > + * > + * physical-device-path > + * Values: path string > + * > + * A string that contains the absolute path to the disk image. On > + * NetBSD and Linux this is always a block device, while on FreeBSD > + * it can be either a block device or a regular file. > + * > + * type > + * Values: "file", "phy", "tap" > + * > + * The type of the backing device/object. > + * > + * > + * direct-io-safe > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * > + * The underlying storage is not affected by the direct IO memory > + * lifetime bug. See: > + * http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2012-12/msg01154.html > + * > + * Therefore this option gives the backend permission to use > + * O_DIRECT, notwithstanding that bug. > + * > + * That is, if this option is enabled, use of O_DIRECT is safe, > + * in circumstances where we would normally have avoided it as a > + * workaround for that bug. This option is not relevant for all > + * backends, and even not necessarily supported for those for > + * which it is relevant. A backend which knows that it is not > + * affected by the bug can ignore this option. > + * > + * This option doesn't require a backend to use O_DIRECT, so it > + * should not be used to try to control the caching behaviour. > + * > + *--------------------------------- Features > --------------------------------- > + * > + * feature-barrier > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the backend can process requests > + * containing the BLKIF_OP_WRITE_BARRIER request opcode. Requests > + * of this type may still be returned at any time with the > + * BLKIF_RSP_EOPNOTSUPP result code. > + * > + * feature-flush-cache > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the backend can process requests > + * containing the BLKIF_OP_FLUSH_DISKCACHE request opcode. Requests > + * of this type may still be returned at any time with the > + * BLKIF_RSP_EOPNOTSUPP result code. > + * > + * feature-discard > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the backend can process requests > + * containing the BLKIF_OP_DISCARD request opcode. Requests > + * of this type may still be returned at any time with the > + * BLKIF_RSP_EOPNOTSUPP result code. > + * > + * feature-persistent > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * Notes: 7 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the backend can keep the grants used > + * by the frontend driver mapped, so the same set of grants should be > + * used in all transactions. The maximum number of grants the backend > + * can map persistently depends on the implementation, but ideally it > + * should be RING_SIZE * BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST. Using this > + * feature the backend doesn't need to unmap each grant, preventing > + * costly TLB flushes. The backend driver should only map grants > + * persistently if the frontend supports it. If a backend driver chooses > + * to use the persistent protocol when the frontend doesn't support it, > + * it will probably hit the maximum number of persistently mapped grants > + * (due to the fact that the frontend won't be reusing the same grants), > + * and fall back to non-persistent mode. Backend implementations may > + * shrink or expand the number of persistently mapped grants without > + * notifying the frontend depending on memory constraints (this might > + * cause a performance degradation). > + * > + * If a backend driver wants to limit the maximum number of persistently > + * mapped grants to a value less than RING_SIZE * > + * BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST a LRU strategy should be used to > + * discard the grants that are less commonly used. Using a LRU in the > + * backend driver paired with a LIFO queue in the frontend will > + * allow us to have better performance in this scenario. > + * > + *----------------------- Request Transport Parameters > ------------------------ > + * > + * max-ring-page-order > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: 0 > + * Notes: 1, 3 > + * > + * The maximum supported size of the request ring buffer in units of > + * lb(machine pages). (e.g. 0 == 1 page, 1 = 2 pages, 2 == 4 pages, > + * etc.). > + * > + * max-ring-pages > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: 1 > + * Notes: DEPRECATED, 2, 3 > + * > + * The maximum supported size of the request ring buffer in units of > + * machine pages. The value must be a power of 2. > + * > + *------------------------- Backend Device Properties > ------------------------- > + * > + * discard-enable > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 1 > + * > + * This optional property, set by the toolstack, instructs the backend > + * to offer (or not to offer) discard to the frontend. If the property > + * is missing the backend should offer discard if the backing storage > + * actually supports it. > + * > + * discard-alignment > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: 0 > + * Notes: 4, 5 > + * > + * The offset, in bytes from the beginning of the virtual block device, > + * to the first, addressable, discard extent on the underlying device. > + * > + * discard-granularity > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: <"sector-size"> > + * Notes: 4 > + * > + * The size, in bytes, of the individually addressable discard extents > + * of the underlying device. > + * > + * discard-secure > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * Notes: 10 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the backend can process > BLKIF_OP_DISCARD > + * requests with the BLKIF_DISCARD_SECURE flag set. > + * > + * info > + * Values: <uint32_t> (bitmap) > + * > + * A collection of bit flags describing attributes of the backing > + * device. The VDISK_* macros define the meaning of each bit > + * location. > + * > + * sector-size > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * > + * The logical block size, in bytes, of the underlying storage. This > + * must be a power of two with a minimum value of 512. > + * > + * NOTE: Because of implementation bugs in some frontends this must be > + * set to 512, unless the frontend advertizes a non-zero value > + * in its "feature-large-sector-size" xenbus node. (See below). > + * > + * physical-sector-size > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: <"sector-size"> > + * > + * The physical block size, in bytes, of the backend storage. This > + * must be an integer multiple of "sector-size". > + * > + * sectors > + * Values: <uint64_t> > + * > + * The size of the backend device, expressed in units of "sector-size". > + * The product of "sector-size" and "sectors" must also be an integer > + * multiple of "physical-sector-size", if that node is present. > + * > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * Frontend XenBus Nodes > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * > + *----------------------- Request Transport Parameters > ----------------------- > + * > + * event-channel > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * > + * The identifier of the Xen event channel used to signal activity > + * in the ring buffer. > + * > + * ring-ref > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Notes: 6 > + * > + * The Xen grant reference granting permission for the backend to map > + * the sole page in a single page sized ring buffer. > + * > + * ring-ref%u > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Notes: 6 > + * > + * For a frontend providing a multi-page ring, a "number of ring pages" > + * sized list of nodes, each containing a Xen grant reference granting > + * permission for the backend to map the page of the ring located > + * at page index "%u". Page indexes are zero based. > + * > + * protocol > + * Values: string (XEN_IO_PROTO_ABI_*) > + * Default Value: XEN_IO_PROTO_ABI_NATIVE > + * > + * The machine ABI rules governing the format of all ring request and > + * response structures. > + * > + * ring-page-order > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: 0 > + * Maximum Value: MAX(ffs(max-ring-pages) - 1, max-ring-page-order) > + * Notes: 1, 3 > + * > + * The size of the frontend allocated request ring buffer in units > + * of lb(machine pages). (e.g. 0 == 1 page, 1 = 2 pages, 2 == 4 pages, > + * etc.). > + * > + * num-ring-pages > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * Default Value: 1 > + * Maximum Value: MAX(max-ring-pages,(0x1 << max-ring-page-order)) > + * Notes: DEPRECATED, 2, 3 > + * > + * The size of the frontend allocated request ring buffer in units of > + * machine pages. The value must be a power of 2. > + * > + *--------------------------------- Features > --------------------------------- > + * > + * feature-persistent > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * Notes: 7, 8, 9 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the frontend will reuse the same grants > + * for all transactions, allowing the backend to map them with write > + * access (even when it should be read-only). If the frontend hits the > + * maximum number of allowed persistently mapped grants, it can fallback > + * to non persistent mode. This will cause a performance degradation, > + * since the the backend driver will still try to map those grants > + * persistently. Since the persistent grants protocol is compatible with > + * the previous protocol, a frontend driver can choose to work in > + * persistent mode even when the backend doesn't support it. > + * > + * It is recommended that the frontend driver stores the persistently > + * mapped grants in a LIFO queue, so a subset of all persistently mapped > + * grants gets used commonly. This is done in case the backend driver > + * decides to limit the maximum number of persistently mapped grants > + * to a value less than RING_SIZE * BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST. > + * > + * feature-large-sector-size > + * Values: 0/1 (boolean) > + * Default Value: 0 > + * > + * A value of "1" indicates that the frontend will correctly supply and > + * interpret all sector-based quantities in terms of the "sector-size" > + * value supplied in the backend info, whatever that may be set to. > + * If this node is not present or its value is "0" then it is assumed > + * that the frontend requires that the logical block size is 512 as it > + * is hardcoded (which is the case in some frontend implementations). > + * > + *------------------------- Virtual Device Properties > ------------------------- > + * > + * device-type > + * Values: "disk", "cdrom", "floppy", etc. > + * > + * virtual-device > + * Values: <uint32_t> > + * > + * A value indicating the physical device to virtualize within the > + * frontend's domain. (e.g. "The first ATA disk", "The third SCSI > + * disk", etc.) > + * > + * See docs/misc/vbd-interface.txt for details on the format of this > + * value. > + * > + * Notes > + * ----- > + * (1) Multi-page ring buffer scheme first developed in the Citrix XenServer > + * PV drivers. > + * (2) Multi-page ring buffer scheme first used in some RedHat distributions > + * including a distribution deployed on certain nodes of the Amazon > + * EC2 cluster. > + * (3) Support for multi-page ring buffers was implemented independently, > + * in slightly different forms, by both Citrix and RedHat/Amazon. > + * For full interoperability, block front and backends should publish > + * identical ring parameters, adjusted for unit differences, to the > + * XenStore nodes used in both schemes. > + * (4) Devices that support discard functionality may internally allocate > space > + * (discardable extents) in units that are larger than the exported > logical > + * block size. If the backing device has such discardable extents the > + * backend should provide both discard-granularity and discard-alignment. > + * Providing just one of the two may be considered an error by the > frontend. > + * Backends supporting discard should include discard-granularity and > + * discard-alignment even if it supports discarding individual sectors. > + * Frontends should assume discard-alignment == 0 and discard-granularity > + * == sector size if these keys are missing. > + * (5) The discard-alignment parameter allows a physical device to be > + * partitioned into virtual devices that do not necessarily begin or > + * end on a discardable extent boundary. > + * (6) When there is only a single page allocated to the request ring, > + * 'ring-ref' is used to communicate the grant reference for this > + * page to the backend. When using a multi-page ring, the 'ring-ref' > + * node is not created. Instead 'ring-ref0' - 'ring-refN' are used. > + * (7) When using persistent grants data has to be copied from/to the page > + * where the grant is currently mapped. The overhead of doing this copy > + * however doesn't suppress the speed improvement of not having to unmap > + * the grants. > + * (8) The frontend driver has to allow the backend driver to map all grants > + * with write access, even when they should be mapped read-only, since > + * further requests may reuse these grants and require write permissions. > + * (9) Linux implementation doesn't have a limit on the maximum number of > + * grants that can be persistently mapped in the frontend driver, but > + * due to the frontent driver implementation it should never be bigger > + * than RING_SIZE * BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST. > + *(10) The discard-secure property may be present and will be set to 1 if the > + * backing device supports secure discard. > + *(11) Only used by Linux and NetBSD. > + */ > + > +/* > + * Multiple hardware queues/rings: > + * If supported, the backend will write the key "multi-queue-max-queues" to > + * the directory for that vbd, and set its value to the maximum supported > + * number of queues. > + * Frontends that are aware of this feature and wish to use it can write the > + * key "multi-queue-num-queues" with the number they wish to use, which must > be > + * greater than zero, and no more than the value reported by the backend in > + * "multi-queue-max-queues". > + * > + * For frontends requesting just one queue, the usual event-channel and > + * ring-ref keys are written as before, simplifying the backend processing > + * to avoid distinguishing between a frontend that doesn't understand the > + * multi-queue feature, and one that does, but requested only one queue. > + * > + * Frontends requesting two or more queues must not write the toplevel > + * event-channel and ring-ref keys, instead writing those keys under sub-keys > + * having the name "queue-N" where N is the integer ID of the queue/ring for > + * which those keys belong. Queues are indexed from zero. > + * For example, a frontend with two queues must write the following set of > + * queue-related keys: > + * > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/multi-queue-num-queues = "2" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0 = "" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref = "<ring-ref#0>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/event-channel = "<evtchn#0>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1 = "" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/ring-ref = "<ring-ref#1>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/event-channel = "<evtchn#1>" > + * > + * It is also possible to use multiple queues/rings together with > + * feature multi-page ring buffer. > + * For example, a frontend requests two queues/rings and the size of each > ring > + * buffer is two pages must write the following set of related keys: > + * > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/multi-queue-num-queues = "2" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/ring-page-order = "1" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0 = "" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref0 = "<ring-ref#0>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/ring-ref1 = "<ring-ref#1>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-0/event-channel = "<evtchn#0>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1 = "" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/ring-ref0 = "<ring-ref#2>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/ring-ref1 = "<ring-ref#3>" > + * /local/domain/1/device/vbd/0/queue-1/event-channel = "<evtchn#1>" > + * > + */ > + > +/* > + * STATE DIAGRAMS > + * > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * Startup > * > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * > + * Tool stack creates front and back nodes with state > XenbusStateInitialising. > + * > + * Front Back > + * ================================= ===================================== > + * XenbusStateInitialising XenbusStateInitialising > + * o Query virtual device o Query backend device > identification > + * properties. data. > + * o Setup OS device instance. o Open and validate backend device. > + * o Publish backend features and > + * transport parameters. > + * | > + * | > + * V > + * XenbusStateInitWait > + * > + * o Query backend features and > + * transport parameters. > + * o Allocate and initialize the > + * request ring. > + * o Publish transport parameters > + * that will be in effect during > + * this connection. > + * | > + * | > + * V > + * XenbusStateInitialised > + * > + * o Query frontend transport > parameters. > + * o Connect to the request ring and > + * event channel. > + * o Publish backend device properties. > + * | > + * | > + * V > + * XenbusStateConnected > + * > + * o Query backend device properties. > + * o Finalize OS virtual device > + * instance. > + * | > + * | > + * V > + * XenbusStateConnected > + * > + * Note: Drivers that do not support any optional features, or the > negotiation > + * of transport parameters, can skip certain states in the state > machine: > + * > + * o A frontend may transition to XenbusStateInitialised without > + * waiting for the backend to enter XenbusStateInitWait. In this > + * case, default transport parameters are in effect and any > + * transport parameters published by the frontend must contain > + * their default values. > + * > + * o A backend may transition to XenbusStateInitialised, bypassing > + * XenbusStateInitWait, without waiting for the frontend to first > + * enter the XenbusStateInitialised state. In this case, default > + * transport parameters are in effect and any transport parameters > + * published by the backend must contain their default values. > + * > + * Drivers that support optional features and/or transport parameter > + * negotiation must tolerate these additional state transition paths. > + * In general this means performing the work of any skipped state > + * transition, if it has not already been performed, in addition to the > + * work associated with entry into the current state. > + */ > + > +/* > + * REQUEST CODES. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_OP_READ 0 > +#define BLKIF_OP_WRITE 1 > +/* > + * All writes issued prior to a request with the BLKIF_OP_WRITE_BARRIER > + * operation code ("barrier request") must be completed prior to the > + * execution of the barrier request. All writes issued after the barrier > + * request must not execute until after the completion of the barrier > request. > + * > + * Optional. See "feature-barrier" XenBus node documentation above. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_OP_WRITE_BARRIER 2 > +/* > + * Commit any uncommitted contents of the backing device's volatile cache > + * to stable storage. > + * > + * Optional. See "feature-flush-cache" XenBus node documentation above. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_OP_FLUSH_DISKCACHE 3 > +/* > + * Used in SLES sources for device specific command packet > + * contained within the request. Reserved for that purpose. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_OP_RESERVED_1 4 > +/* > + * Indicate to the backend device that a region of storage is no longer in > + * use, and may be discarded at any time without impact to the client. If > + * the BLKIF_DISCARD_SECURE flag is set on the request, all copies of the > + * discarded region on the device must be rendered unrecoverable before the > + * command returns. > + * > + * This operation is analogous to performing a trim (ATA) or unamp (SCSI), > + * command on a native device. > + * > + * More information about trim/unmap operations can be found at: > + * http://t13.org/Documents/UploadedDocuments/docs2008/ > + * e07154r6-Data_Set_Management_Proposal_for_ATA-ACS2.doc > + * http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/disc/manuals/ > + * Interface%20manuals/100293068c.pdf > + * > + * Optional. See "feature-discard", "discard-alignment", > + * "discard-granularity", and "discard-secure" in the XenBus node > + * documentation above. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_OP_DISCARD 5 > + > +/* > + * Recognized if "feature-max-indirect-segments" in present in the backend > + * xenbus info. The "feature-max-indirect-segments" node contains the maximum > + * number of segments allowed by the backend per request. If the node is > + * present, the frontend might use blkif_request_indirect structs in order to > + * issue requests with more than BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST (11). The > + * maximum number of indirect segments is fixed by the backend, but the > + * frontend can issue requests with any number of indirect segments as long > as > + * it's less than the number provided by the backend. The indirect_grefs > field > + * in blkif_request_indirect should be filled by the frontend with the > + * grant references of the pages that are holding the indirect segments. > + * These pages are filled with an array of blkif_request_segment that hold > the > + * information about the segments. The number of indirect pages to use is > + * determined by the number of segments an indirect request contains. Every > + * indirect page can contain a maximum of > + * (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct blkif_request_segment)) segments, so to > + * calculate the number of indirect pages to use we have to do > + * ceil(indirect_segments / (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct > blkif_request_segment))). > + * > + * If a backend does not recognize BLKIF_OP_INDIRECT, it should *not* > + * create the "feature-max-indirect-segments" node! > + */ > +#define BLKIF_OP_INDIRECT 6 > + > +/* > + * Maximum scatter/gather segments per request. > + * This is carefully chosen so that sizeof(blkif_ring_t) <= PAGE_SIZE. > + * NB. This could be 12 if the ring indexes weren't stored in the same page. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST 11 > + > +/* > + * Maximum number of indirect pages to use per request. > + */ > +#define BLKIF_MAX_INDIRECT_PAGES_PER_REQUEST 8 > + > +/* > + * NB. 'first_sect' and 'last_sect' in blkif_request_segment, as well as > + * 'sector_number' in blkif_request, blkif_request_discard and > + * blkif_request_indirect are sector-based quantities. See the description > + * of the "feature-large-sector-size" frontend xenbus node above for > + * more information. > + */ > +struct blkif_request_segment { > + grant_ref_t gref; /* reference to I/O buffer frame */ > + /* @first_sect: first sector in frame to transfer (inclusive). */ > + /* @last_sect: last sector in frame to transfer (inclusive). */ > + uint8_t first_sect, last_sect; > +}; > + > +/* > + * Starting ring element for any I/O request. > + */ > +struct blkif_request { > + uint8_t operation; /* BLKIF_OP_??? */ > + uint8_t nr_segments; /* number of segments */ > + blkif_vdev_t handle; /* only for read/write requests */ > + uint64_t id; /* private guest value, echoed in resp */ > + blkif_sector_t sector_number;/* start sector idx on disk (r/w only) */ > + struct blkif_request_segment seg[BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST]; > +}; > +typedef struct blkif_request blkif_request_t; > + > +/* > + * Cast to this structure when blkif_request.operation == BLKIF_OP_DISCARD > + * sizeof(struct blkif_request_discard) <= sizeof(struct blkif_request) > + */ > +struct blkif_request_discard { > + uint8_t operation; /* BLKIF_OP_DISCARD */ > + uint8_t flag; /* BLKIF_DISCARD_SECURE or zero */ > +#define BLKIF_DISCARD_SECURE (1<<0) /* ignored if discard-secure=0 */ > + blkif_vdev_t handle; /* same as for read/write requests */ > + uint64_t id; /* private guest value, echoed in resp */ > + blkif_sector_t sector_number;/* start sector idx on disk */ > + uint64_t nr_sectors; /* number of contiguous sectors to discard*/ > +}; > +typedef struct blkif_request_discard blkif_request_discard_t; > + > +struct blkif_request_indirect { > + uint8_t operation; /* BLKIF_OP_INDIRECT */ > + uint8_t indirect_op; /* BLKIF_OP_{READ/WRITE} */ > + uint16_t nr_segments; /* number of segments */ > + uint64_t id; /* private guest value, echoed in resp */ > + blkif_sector_t sector_number;/* start sector idx on disk (r/w only) */ > + blkif_vdev_t handle; /* same as for read/write requests */ > + grant_ref_t indirect_grefs[BLKIF_MAX_INDIRECT_PAGES_PER_REQUEST]; > +#ifdef __i386__ > + uint64_t pad; /* Make it 64 byte aligned on i386 */ > +#endif > +}; > +typedef struct blkif_request_indirect blkif_request_indirect_t; > + > +struct blkif_response { > + uint64_t id; /* copied from request */ > + uint8_t operation; /* copied from request */ > + int16_t status; /* BLKIF_RSP_??? */ > +}; > +typedef struct blkif_response blkif_response_t; > + > +/* > + * STATUS RETURN CODES. > + */ > + /* Operation not supported (only happens on barrier writes). */ > +#define BLKIF_RSP_EOPNOTSUPP -2 > + /* Operation failed for some unspecified reason (-EIO). */ > +#define BLKIF_RSP_ERROR -1 > + /* Operation completed successfully. */ > +#define BLKIF_RSP_OKAY 0 > + > +/* > + * Generate blkif ring structures and types. > + */ > +DEFINE_RING_TYPES(blkif, struct blkif_request, struct blkif_response); > + > +#define VDISK_CDROM 0x1 > +#define VDISK_REMOVABLE 0x2 > +#define VDISK_READONLY 0x4 > + > +#endif /* XEN_PUBLIC_IO_BLKIF_H */ > diff --git a/include/hw/xen/io/ring.h b/include/hw/xen/interface/io/ring.h > similarity index 100% > rename from include/hw/xen/io/ring.h > rename to include/hw/xen/interface/io/ring.h > diff --git a/include/hw/xen/interface/io/usbif.h > b/include/hw/xen/interface/io/usbif.h > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..ae3dc720fa > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/hw/xen/interface/io/usbif.h > @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ > +/* > + * usbif.h > + * > + * USB I/O interface for Xen guest OSes. > + * > + * Copyright (C) 2009, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD. > + * Author: Noboru Iwamatsu <n_iwamatsu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > + * > + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a > copy > + * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to > + * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the > + * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, > and/or > + * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is > + * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: > + * > + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in > + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. > + * > + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR > + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, > + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL > THE > + * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER > + * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING > + * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER > + * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. > + */ > + > +#ifndef XEN_PUBLIC_IO_USBIF_H > +#define XEN_PUBLIC_IO_USBIF_H > + > +#include "ring.h" > +#include "../grant_table.h" > + > +/* > + * Feature and Parameter Negotiation > + * ================================= > + * The two halves of a Xen pvUSB driver utilize nodes within the XenStore to > + * communicate capabilities and to negotiate operating parameters. This > + * section enumerates these nodes which reside in the respective front and > + * backend portions of the XenStore, following the XenBus convention. > + * > + * Any specified default value is in effect if the corresponding XenBus node > + * is not present in the XenStore. > + * > + * XenStore nodes in sections marked "PRIVATE" are solely for use by the > + * driver side whose XenBus tree contains them. > + * > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * Backend XenBus Nodes > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * > + *------------------ Backend Device Identification (PRIVATE) > ------------------ > + * > + * num-ports > + * Values: unsigned [1...31] > + * > + * Number of ports for this (virtual) USB host connector. > + * > + * usb-ver > + * Values: unsigned [1...2] > + * > + * USB version of this host connector: 1 = USB 1.1, 2 = USB 2.0. > + * > + * port/[1...31] > + * Values: string > + * > + * Physical USB device connected to the given port, e.g. "3-1.5". > + * > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * Frontend XenBus Nodes > + > ***************************************************************************** > + * > + *----------------------- Request Transport Parameters > ----------------------- > + * > + * event-channel > + * Values: unsigned > + * > + * The identifier of the Xen event channel used to signal activity > + * in the ring buffer. > + * > + * urb-ring-ref > + * Values: unsigned > + * > + * The Xen grant reference granting permission for the backend to map > + * the sole page in a single page sized ring buffer. This is the ring > + * buffer for urb requests. > + * > + * conn-ring-ref > + * Values: unsigned > + * > + * The Xen grant reference granting permission for the backend to map > + * the sole page in a single page sized ring buffer. This is the ring > + * buffer for connection/disconnection requests. > + * > + * protocol > + * Values: string (XEN_IO_PROTO_ABI_*) > + * Default Value: XEN_IO_PROTO_ABI_NATIVE > + * > + * The machine ABI rules governing the format of all ring request and > + * response structures. > + * > + */ > + > +enum usb_spec_version { > + USB_VER_UNKNOWN = 0, > + USB_VER_USB11, > + USB_VER_USB20, > + USB_VER_USB30, /* not supported yet */ > +}; > + > +/* > + * USB pipe in usbif_request > + * > + * - port number: bits 0-4 > + * (USB_MAXCHILDREN is 31) > + * > + * - operation flag: bit 5 > + * (0 = submit urb, > + * 1 = unlink urb) > + * > + * - direction: bit 7 > + * (0 = Host-to-Device [Out] > + * 1 = Device-to-Host [In]) > + * > + * - device address: bits 8-14 > + * > + * - endpoint: bits 15-18 > + * > + * - pipe type: bits 30-31 > + * (00 = isochronous, 01 = interrupt, > + * 10 = control, 11 = bulk) > + */ > + > +#define USBIF_PIPE_PORT_MASK 0x0000001f > +#define USBIF_PIPE_UNLINK 0x00000020 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_DIR 0x00000080 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_DEV_MASK 0x0000007f > +#define USBIF_PIPE_DEV_SHIFT 8 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_EP_MASK 0x0000000f > +#define USBIF_PIPE_EP_SHIFT 15 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_MASK 0x00000003 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_SHIFT 30 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_ISOC 0 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_INT 1 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_CTRL 2 > +#define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_BULK 3 > + > +#define usbif_pipeportnum(pipe) ((pipe) & > USBIF_PIPE_PORT_MASK) > +#define usbif_setportnum_pipe(pipe, portnum) ((pipe) | (portnum)) > + > +#define usbif_pipeunlink(pipe) ((pipe) & > USBIF_PIPE_UNLINK) > +#define usbif_pipesubmit(pipe) > (!usbif_pipeunlink(pipe)) > +#define usbif_setunlink_pipe(pipe) ((pipe) | USBIF_PIPE_UNLINK) > + > +#define usbif_pipein(pipe) ((pipe) & USBIF_PIPE_DIR) > +#define usbif_pipeout(pipe) (!usbif_pipein(pipe)) > + > +#define usbif_pipedevice(pipe) \ > + (((pipe) >> USBIF_PIPE_DEV_SHIFT) & USBIF_PIPE_DEV_MASK) > + > +#define usbif_pipeendpoint(pipe) \ > + (((pipe) >> USBIF_PIPE_EP_SHIFT) & USBIF_PIPE_EP_MASK) > + > +#define usbif_pipetype(pipe) \ > + (((pipe) >> USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_SHIFT) & USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_MASK) > +#define usbif_pipeisoc(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_ISOC) > +#define usbif_pipeint(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_INT) > +#define usbif_pipectrl(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_CTRL) > +#define usbif_pipebulk(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_BULK) > + > +#define USBIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST (16) > +#define USBIF_MAX_PORTNR 31 > +#define USBIF_RING_SIZE 4096 > + > +/* > + * RING for transferring urbs. > + */ > +struct usbif_request_segment { > + grant_ref_t gref; > + uint16_t offset; > + uint16_t length; > +}; > + > +struct usbif_urb_request { > + uint16_t id; /* request id */ > + uint16_t nr_buffer_segs; /* number of urb->transfer_buffer segments */ > + > + /* basic urb parameter */ > + uint32_t pipe; > + uint16_t transfer_flags; > +#define USBIF_SHORT_NOT_OK 0x0001 > + uint16_t buffer_length; > + union { > + uint8_t ctrl[8]; /* setup_packet (Ctrl) */ > + > + struct { > + uint16_t interval; /* maximum (1024*8) in usb core */ > + uint16_t start_frame; /* start frame */ > + uint16_t number_of_packets; /* number of ISO packet */ > + uint16_t nr_frame_desc_segs; /* number of > iso_frame_desc segments */ > + } isoc; > + > + struct { > + uint16_t interval; /* maximum (1024*8) in usb core */ > + uint16_t pad[3]; > + } intr; > + > + struct { > + uint16_t unlink_id; /* unlink request id */ > + uint16_t pad[3]; > + } unlink; > + > + } u; > + > + /* urb data segments */ > + struct usbif_request_segment seg[USBIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST]; > +}; > +typedef struct usbif_urb_request usbif_urb_request_t; > + > +struct usbif_urb_response { > + uint16_t id; /* request id */ > + uint16_t start_frame; /* start frame (ISO) */ > + int32_t status; /* status (non-ISO) */ > + int32_t actual_length; /* actual transfer length */ > + int32_t error_count; /* number of ISO errors */ > +}; > +typedef struct usbif_urb_response usbif_urb_response_t; > + > +DEFINE_RING_TYPES(usbif_urb, struct usbif_urb_request, struct > usbif_urb_response); > +#define USB_URB_RING_SIZE __CONST_RING_SIZE(usbif_urb, USBIF_RING_SIZE) > + > +/* > + * RING for notifying connect/disconnect events to frontend > + */ > +struct usbif_conn_request { > + uint16_t id; > +}; > +typedef struct usbif_conn_request usbif_conn_request_t; > + > +struct usbif_conn_response { > + uint16_t id; /* request id */ > + uint8_t portnum; /* port number */ > + uint8_t speed; /* usb_device_speed */ > +#define USBIF_SPEED_NONE 0 > +#define USBIF_SPEED_LOW 1 > +#define USBIF_SPEED_FULL 2 > +#define USBIF_SPEED_HIGH 3 > +}; > +typedef struct usbif_conn_response usbif_conn_response_t; > + > +DEFINE_RING_TYPES(usbif_conn, struct usbif_conn_request, struct > usbif_conn_response); > +#define USB_CONN_RING_SIZE __CONST_RING_SIZE(usbif_conn, USBIF_RING_SIZE) > + > +#endif /* XEN_PUBLIC_IO_USBIF_H */ > -- > Anthony PERARD _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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