virtio_pci_common.h 4.7 KB

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  1. #ifndef _DRIVERS_VIRTIO_VIRTIO_PCI_COMMON_H
  2. #define _DRIVERS_VIRTIO_VIRTIO_PCI_COMMON_H
  3. /*
  4. * Virtio PCI driver - APIs for common functionality for all device versions
  5. *
  6. * This module allows virtio devices to be used over a virtual PCI device.
  7. * This can be used with QEMU based VMMs like KVM or Xen.
  8. *
  9. * Copyright IBM Corp. 2007
  10. * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2014
  11. *
  12. * Authors:
  13. * Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
  14. * Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
  15. * Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
  16. *
  17. * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
  18. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
  19. *
  20. */
  21. #include <linux/module.h>
  22. #include <linux/list.h>
  23. #include <linux/pci.h>
  24. #include <linux/slab.h>
  25. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  26. #include <linux/virtio.h>
  27. #include <linux/virtio_config.h>
  28. #include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
  29. #include <linux/virtio_pci.h>
  30. #include <linux/highmem.h>
  31. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  32. struct virtio_pci_vq_info {
  33. /* the actual virtqueue */
  34. struct virtqueue *vq;
  35. /* the number of entries in the queue */
  36. int num;
  37. /* the virtual address of the ring queue */
  38. void *queue;
  39. /* the list node for the virtqueues list */
  40. struct list_head node;
  41. /* MSI-X vector (or none) */
  42. unsigned msix_vector;
  43. };
  44. /* Our device structure */
  45. struct virtio_pci_device {
  46. struct virtio_device vdev;
  47. struct pci_dev *pci_dev;
  48. /* In legacy mode, these two point to within ->legacy. */
  49. /* Where to read and clear interrupt */
  50. u8 __iomem *isr;
  51. /* Modern only fields */
  52. /* The IO mapping for the PCI config space (non-legacy mode) */
  53. struct virtio_pci_common_cfg __iomem *common;
  54. /* Device-specific data (non-legacy mode) */
  55. void __iomem *device;
  56. /* Base of vq notifications (non-legacy mode). */
  57. void __iomem *notify_base;
  58. /* So we can sanity-check accesses. */
  59. size_t notify_len;
  60. size_t device_len;
  61. /* Capability for when we need to map notifications per-vq. */
  62. int notify_map_cap;
  63. /* Multiply queue_notify_off by this value. (non-legacy mode). */
  64. u32 notify_offset_multiplier;
  65. int modern_bars;
  66. /* Legacy only field */
  67. /* the IO mapping for the PCI config space */
  68. void __iomem *ioaddr;
  69. /* a list of queues so we can dispatch IRQs */
  70. spinlock_t lock;
  71. struct list_head virtqueues;
  72. /* array of all queues for house-keeping */
  73. struct virtio_pci_vq_info **vqs;
  74. /* MSI-X support */
  75. int msix_enabled;
  76. int intx_enabled;
  77. struct msix_entry *msix_entries;
  78. cpumask_var_t *msix_affinity_masks;
  79. /* Name strings for interrupts. This size should be enough,
  80. * and I'm too lazy to allocate each name separately. */
  81. char (*msix_names)[256];
  82. /* Number of available vectors */
  83. unsigned msix_vectors;
  84. /* Vectors allocated, excluding per-vq vectors if any */
  85. unsigned msix_used_vectors;
  86. /* Whether we have vector per vq */
  87. bool per_vq_vectors;
  88. struct virtqueue *(*setup_vq)(struct virtio_pci_device *vp_dev,
  89. struct virtio_pci_vq_info *info,
  90. unsigned idx,
  91. void (*callback)(struct virtqueue *vq),
  92. const char *name,
  93. u16 msix_vec);
  94. void (*del_vq)(struct virtio_pci_vq_info *info);
  95. u16 (*config_vector)(struct virtio_pci_device *vp_dev, u16 vector);
  96. };
  97. /* Constants for MSI-X */
  98. /* Use first vector for configuration changes, second and the rest for
  99. * virtqueues Thus, we need at least 2 vectors for MSI. */
  100. enum {
  101. VP_MSIX_CONFIG_VECTOR = 0,
  102. VP_MSIX_VQ_VECTOR = 1,
  103. };
  104. /* Convert a generic virtio device to our structure */
  105. static struct virtio_pci_device *to_vp_device(struct virtio_device *vdev)
  106. {
  107. return container_of(vdev, struct virtio_pci_device, vdev);
  108. }
  109. /* wait for pending irq handlers */
  110. void vp_synchronize_vectors(struct virtio_device *vdev);
  111. /* the notify function used when creating a virt queue */
  112. bool vp_notify(struct virtqueue *vq);
  113. /* the config->del_vqs() implementation */
  114. void vp_del_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev);
  115. /* the config->find_vqs() implementation */
  116. int vp_find_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned nvqs,
  117. struct virtqueue *vqs[],
  118. vq_callback_t *callbacks[],
  119. const char *names[]);
  120. const char *vp_bus_name(struct virtio_device *vdev);
  121. /* Setup the affinity for a virtqueue:
  122. * - force the affinity for per vq vector
  123. * - OR over all affinities for shared MSI
  124. * - ignore the affinity request if we're using INTX
  125. */
  126. int vp_set_vq_affinity(struct virtqueue *vq, int cpu);
  127. #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI_LEGACY)
  128. int virtio_pci_legacy_probe(struct virtio_pci_device *);
  129. void virtio_pci_legacy_remove(struct virtio_pci_device *);
  130. #else
  131. static inline int virtio_pci_legacy_probe(struct virtio_pci_device *vp_dev)
  132. {
  133. return -ENODEV;
  134. }
  135. static inline void virtio_pci_legacy_remove(struct virtio_pci_device *vp_dev)
  136. {
  137. }
  138. #endif
  139. int virtio_pci_modern_probe(struct virtio_pci_device *);
  140. void virtio_pci_modern_remove(struct virtio_pci_device *);
  141. #endif