1 #ifndef VHOST_H 2 #define VHOST_H 3 4 #include "hw/virtio/vhost-backend.h" 5 #include "hw/virtio/virtio.h" 6 #include "system/memory.h" 7 8 #define VHOST_F_DEVICE_IOTLB 63 9 #define VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES 30 10 11 #define VU_REALIZE_CONN_RETRIES 3 12 13 /* Generic structures common for any vhost based device. */ 14 15 struct vhost_inflight { 16 int fd; 17 void *addr; 18 uint64_t size; 19 uint64_t offset; 20 uint16_t queue_size; 21 }; 22 23 struct vhost_virtqueue { 24 int kick; 25 int call; 26 void *desc; 27 void *avail; 28 void *used; 29 int num; 30 unsigned long long desc_phys; 31 unsigned desc_size; 32 unsigned long long avail_phys; 33 unsigned avail_size; 34 unsigned long long used_phys; 35 unsigned used_size; 36 EventNotifier masked_notifier; 37 EventNotifier error_notifier; 38 EventNotifier masked_config_notifier; 39 struct vhost_dev *dev; 40 }; 41 42 typedef unsigned long vhost_log_chunk_t; 43 #define VHOST_LOG_PAGE 0x1000 44 #define VHOST_LOG_BITS (8 * sizeof(vhost_log_chunk_t)) 45 #define VHOST_LOG_CHUNK (VHOST_LOG_PAGE * VHOST_LOG_BITS) 46 #define VHOST_INVALID_FEATURE_BIT (0xff) 47 #define VHOST_QUEUE_NUM_CONFIG_INR 0 48 49 struct vhost_log { 50 unsigned long long size; 51 int refcnt; 52 int fd; 53 vhost_log_chunk_t *log; 54 }; 55 56 struct vhost_dev; 57 struct vhost_iommu { 58 struct vhost_dev *hdev; 59 MemoryRegion *mr; 60 hwaddr iommu_offset; 61 IOMMUNotifier n; 62 QLIST_ENTRY(vhost_iommu) iommu_next; 63 }; 64 65 typedef struct VhostDevConfigOps { 66 /* Vhost device config space changed callback 67 */ 68 int (*vhost_dev_config_notifier)(struct vhost_dev *dev); 69 } VhostDevConfigOps; 70 71 struct vhost_memory; 72 73 /** 74 * struct vhost_dev - common vhost_dev structure 75 * @vhost_ops: backend specific ops 76 * @config_ops: ops for config changes (see @vhost_dev_set_config_notifier) 77 */ 78 struct vhost_dev { 79 VirtIODevice *vdev; 80 MemoryListener memory_listener; 81 MemoryListener iommu_listener; 82 struct vhost_memory *mem; 83 int n_mem_sections; 84 MemoryRegionSection *mem_sections; 85 int n_tmp_sections; 86 MemoryRegionSection *tmp_sections; 87 struct vhost_virtqueue *vqs; 88 unsigned int nvqs; 89 /* the first virtqueue which would be used by this vhost dev */ 90 int vq_index; 91 /* one past the last vq index for the virtio device (not vhost) */ 92 int vq_index_end; 93 /* if non-zero, minimum required value for max_queues */ 94 int num_queues; 95 /** 96 * vhost feature handling requires matching the feature set 97 * offered by a backend which may be a subset of the total 98 * features eventually offered to the guest. 99 * 100 * @features: available features provided by the backend 101 * @acked_features: final negotiated features with front-end driver 102 * 103 * @backend_features: this is used in a couple of places to either 104 * store VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES to apply to 105 * VHOST_USER_SET_FEATURES or VHOST_NET_F_VIRTIO_NET_HDR. Its 106 * future use should be discouraged and the variable retired as 107 * its easy to confuse with the VirtIO backend_features. 108 */ 109 uint64_t features; 110 uint64_t acked_features; 111 uint64_t backend_features; 112 113 /** 114 * @protocol_features: is the vhost-user only feature set by 115 * VHOST_USER_SET_PROTOCOL_FEATURES. Protocol features are only 116 * negotiated if VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES has been offered 117 * by the backend (see @features). 118 */ 119 uint64_t protocol_features; 120 121 uint64_t max_queues; 122 uint64_t backend_cap; 123 /* @started: is the vhost device started? */ 124 bool started; 125 bool log_enabled; 126 uint64_t log_size; 127 Error *migration_blocker; 128 const VhostOps *vhost_ops; 129 void *opaque; 130 struct vhost_log *log; 131 QLIST_ENTRY(vhost_dev) entry; 132 QLIST_ENTRY(vhost_dev) logdev_entry; 133 QLIST_HEAD(, vhost_iommu) iommu_list; 134 IOMMUNotifier n; 135 const VhostDevConfigOps *config_ops; 136 }; 137 138 extern const VhostOps kernel_ops; 139 extern const VhostOps user_ops; 140 extern const VhostOps vdpa_ops; 141 142 struct vhost_net { 143 struct vhost_dev dev; 144 struct vhost_virtqueue vqs[2]; 145 int backend; 146 NetClientState *nc; 147 }; 148 149 /** 150 * vhost_dev_init() - initialise the vhost interface 151 * @hdev: the common vhost_dev structure 152 * @opaque: opaque ptr passed to backend (vhost/vhost-user/vdpa) 153 * @backend_type: type of backend 154 * @busyloop_timeout: timeout for polling virtqueue 155 * @errp: error handle 156 * 157 * The initialisation of the vhost device will trigger the 158 * initialisation of the backend and potentially capability 159 * negotiation of backend interface. Configuration of the VirtIO 160 * itself won't happen until the interface is started. 161 * 162 * Return: 0 on success, non-zero on error while setting errp. 163 */ 164 int vhost_dev_init(struct vhost_dev *hdev, void *opaque, 165 VhostBackendType backend_type, 166 uint32_t busyloop_timeout, Error **errp); 167 168 /** 169 * vhost_dev_cleanup() - tear down and cleanup vhost interface 170 * @hdev: the common vhost_dev structure 171 */ 172 void vhost_dev_cleanup(struct vhost_dev *hdev); 173 174 void vhost_dev_disable_notifiers_nvqs(struct vhost_dev *hdev, 175 VirtIODevice *vdev, 176 unsigned int nvqs); 177 178 /** 179 * vhost_dev_enable_notifiers() - enable event notifiers 180 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 181 * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure 182 * 183 * Enable notifications directly to the vhost device rather than being 184 * triggered by QEMU itself. Notifications should be enabled before 185 * the vhost device is started via @vhost_dev_start. 186 * 187 * Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error. 188 */ 189 int vhost_dev_enable_notifiers(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev); 190 191 /** 192 * vhost_dev_disable_notifiers - disable event notifications 193 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 194 * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure 195 * 196 * Disable direct notifications to vhost device. 197 */ 198 void vhost_dev_disable_notifiers(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev); 199 bool vhost_config_pending(struct vhost_dev *hdev); 200 void vhost_config_mask(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, bool mask); 201 202 /** 203 * vhost_dev_is_started() - report status of vhost device 204 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 205 * 206 * Return the started status of the vhost device 207 */ 208 static inline bool vhost_dev_is_started(struct vhost_dev *hdev) 209 { 210 return hdev->started; 211 } 212 213 /** 214 * vhost_dev_start() - start the vhost device 215 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 216 * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure 217 * @vrings: true to have vrings enabled in this call 218 * 219 * Starts the vhost device. From this point VirtIO feature negotiation 220 * can start and the device can start processing VirtIO transactions. 221 * 222 * Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error. 223 */ 224 int vhost_dev_start(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, bool vrings); 225 226 /** 227 * vhost_dev_stop() - stop the vhost device 228 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 229 * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure 230 * @vrings: true to have vrings disabled in this call 231 * 232 * Stop the vhost device. After the device is stopped the notifiers 233 * can be disabled (@vhost_dev_disable_notifiers) and the device can 234 * be torn down (@vhost_dev_cleanup). 235 * 236 * Return: 0 on success, != 0 on error when stopping dev. 237 */ 238 int vhost_dev_stop(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, bool vrings); 239 240 /** 241 * DOC: vhost device configuration handling 242 * 243 * The VirtIO device configuration space is used for rarely changing 244 * or initialisation time parameters. The configuration can be updated 245 * by either the guest driver or the device itself. If the device can 246 * change the configuration over time the vhost handler should 247 * register a @VhostDevConfigOps structure with 248 * @vhost_dev_set_config_notifier so the guest can be notified. Some 249 * devices register a handler anyway and will signal an error if an 250 * unexpected config change happens. 251 */ 252 253 /** 254 * vhost_dev_get_config() - fetch device configuration 255 * @hdev: common vhost_dev_structure 256 * @config: pointer to device appropriate config structure 257 * @config_len: size of device appropriate config structure 258 * 259 * Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error while setting errp 260 */ 261 int vhost_dev_get_config(struct vhost_dev *hdev, uint8_t *config, 262 uint32_t config_len, Error **errp); 263 264 /** 265 * vhost_dev_set_config() - set device configuration 266 * @hdev: common vhost_dev_structure 267 * @data: pointer to data to set 268 * @offset: offset into configuration space 269 * @size: length of set 270 * @flags: @VhostSetConfigType flags 271 * 272 * By use of @offset/@size a subset of the configuration space can be 273 * written to. The @flags are used to indicate if it is a normal 274 * transaction or related to migration. 275 * 276 * Return: 0 on success, non-zero on error 277 */ 278 int vhost_dev_set_config(struct vhost_dev *dev, const uint8_t *data, 279 uint32_t offset, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags); 280 281 /** 282 * vhost_dev_set_config_notifier() - register VhostDevConfigOps 283 * @hdev: common vhost_dev_structure 284 * @ops: notifier ops 285 * 286 * If the device is expected to change configuration a notifier can be 287 * setup to handle the case. 288 */ 289 void vhost_dev_set_config_notifier(struct vhost_dev *dev, 290 const VhostDevConfigOps *ops); 291 292 293 /* Test and clear masked event pending status. 294 * Should be called after unmask to avoid losing events. 295 */ 296 bool vhost_virtqueue_pending(struct vhost_dev *hdev, int n); 297 298 /* Mask/unmask events from this vq. 299 */ 300 void vhost_virtqueue_mask(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, int n, 301 bool mask); 302 303 /** 304 * vhost_get_features() - return a sanitised set of feature bits 305 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 306 * @feature_bits: pointer to terminated table of feature bits 307 * @features: original feature set 308 * 309 * This returns a set of features bits that is an intersection of what 310 * is supported by the vhost backend (hdev->features), the supported 311 * feature_bits and the requested feature set. 312 */ 313 uint64_t vhost_get_features(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const int *feature_bits, 314 uint64_t features); 315 316 /** 317 * vhost_ack_features() - set vhost acked_features 318 * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure 319 * @feature_bits: pointer to terminated table of feature bits 320 * @features: requested feature set 321 * 322 * This sets the internal hdev->acked_features to the intersection of 323 * the backends advertised features and the supported feature_bits. 324 */ 325 void vhost_ack_features(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const int *feature_bits, 326 uint64_t features); 327 unsigned int vhost_get_max_memslots(void); 328 unsigned int vhost_get_free_memslots(void); 329 330 int vhost_net_set_backend(struct vhost_dev *hdev, 331 struct vhost_vring_file *file); 332 333 void vhost_toggle_device_iotlb(VirtIODevice *vdev); 334 int vhost_device_iotlb_miss(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint64_t iova, int write); 335 336 int vhost_virtqueue_start(struct vhost_dev *dev, struct VirtIODevice *vdev, 337 struct vhost_virtqueue *vq, unsigned idx); 338 int vhost_virtqueue_stop(struct vhost_dev *dev, struct VirtIODevice *vdev, 339 struct vhost_virtqueue *vq, unsigned idx); 340 341 void vhost_dev_reset_inflight(struct vhost_inflight *inflight); 342 void vhost_dev_free_inflight(struct vhost_inflight *inflight); 343 int vhost_dev_prepare_inflight(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev); 344 int vhost_dev_set_inflight(struct vhost_dev *dev, 345 struct vhost_inflight *inflight); 346 int vhost_dev_get_inflight(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint16_t queue_size, 347 struct vhost_inflight *inflight); 348 bool vhost_dev_has_iommu(struct vhost_dev *dev); 349 350 #ifdef CONFIG_VHOST 351 int vhost_reset_device(struct vhost_dev *hdev); 352 #else 353 static inline int vhost_reset_device(struct vhost_dev *hdev) 354 { 355 return -ENOSYS; 356 } 357 #endif /* CONFIG_VHOST */ 358 359 /** 360 * vhost_supports_device_state(): Checks whether the back-end supports 361 * transferring internal device state for the purpose of migration. 362 * Support for this feature is required for vhost_set_device_state_fd() 363 * and vhost_check_device_state(). 364 * 365 * @dev: The vhost device 366 * 367 * Returns true if the device supports these commands, and false if it 368 * does not. 369 */ 370 #ifdef CONFIG_VHOST 371 bool vhost_supports_device_state(struct vhost_dev *dev); 372 #else 373 static inline bool vhost_supports_device_state(struct vhost_dev *dev) 374 { 375 return false; 376 } 377 #endif 378 379 /** 380 * vhost_set_device_state_fd(): Begin transfer of internal state from/to 381 * the back-end for the purpose of migration. Data is to be transferred 382 * over a pipe according to @direction and @phase. The sending end must 383 * only write to the pipe, and the receiving end must only read from it. 384 * Once the sending end is done, it closes its FD. The receiving end 385 * must take this as the end-of-transfer signal and close its FD, too. 386 * 387 * @fd is the back-end's end of the pipe: The write FD for SAVE, and the 388 * read FD for LOAD. This function transfers ownership of @fd to the 389 * back-end, i.e. closes it in the front-end. 390 * 391 * The back-end may optionally reply with an FD of its own, if this 392 * improves efficiency on its end. In this case, the returned FD is 393 * stored in *reply_fd. The back-end will discard the FD sent to it, 394 * and the front-end must use *reply_fd for transferring state to/from 395 * the back-end. 396 * 397 * @dev: The vhost device 398 * @direction: The direction in which the state is to be transferred. 399 * For outgoing migrations, this is SAVE, and data is read 400 * from the back-end and stored by the front-end in the 401 * migration stream. 402 * For incoming migrations, this is LOAD, and data is read 403 * by the front-end from the migration stream and sent to 404 * the back-end to restore the saved state. 405 * @phase: Which migration phase we are in. Currently, there is only 406 * STOPPED (device and all vrings are stopped), in the future, 407 * more phases such as PRE_COPY or POST_COPY may be added. 408 * @fd: Back-end's end of the pipe through which to transfer state; note 409 * that ownership is transferred to the back-end, so this function 410 * closes @fd in the front-end. 411 * @reply_fd: If the back-end wishes to use a different pipe for state 412 * transfer, this will contain an FD for the front-end to 413 * use. Otherwise, -1 is stored here. 414 * @errp: Potential error description 415 * 416 * Returns 0 on success, and -errno on failure. 417 */ 418 int vhost_set_device_state_fd(struct vhost_dev *dev, 419 VhostDeviceStateDirection direction, 420 VhostDeviceStatePhase phase, 421 int fd, 422 int *reply_fd, 423 Error **errp); 424 425 /** 426 * vhost_set_device_state_fd(): After transferring state from/to the 427 * back-end via vhost_set_device_state_fd(), i.e. once the sending end 428 * has closed the pipe, inquire the back-end to report any potential 429 * errors that have occurred on its side. This allows to sense errors 430 * like: 431 * - During outgoing migration, when the source side had already started 432 * to produce its state, something went wrong and it failed to finish 433 * - During incoming migration, when the received state is somehow 434 * invalid and cannot be processed by the back-end 435 * 436 * @dev: The vhost device 437 * @errp: Potential error description 438 * 439 * Returns 0 when the back-end reports successful state transfer and 440 * processing, and -errno when an error occurred somewhere. 441 */ 442 int vhost_check_device_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, Error **errp); 443 444 /** 445 * vhost_save_backend_state(): High-level function to receive a vhost 446 * back-end's state, and save it in @f. Uses 447 * `vhost_set_device_state_fd()` to get the data from the back-end, and 448 * stores it in consecutive chunks that are each prefixed by their 449 * respective length (be32). The end is marked by a 0-length chunk. 450 * 451 * Must only be called while the device and all its vrings are stopped 452 * (`VHOST_TRANSFER_STATE_PHASE_STOPPED`). 453 * 454 * @dev: The vhost device from which to save the state 455 * @f: Migration stream in which to save the state 456 * @errp: Potential error message 457 * 458 * Returns 0 on success, and -errno otherwise. 459 */ 460 #ifdef CONFIG_VHOST 461 int vhost_save_backend_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, QEMUFile *f, Error **errp); 462 #else 463 static inline int vhost_save_backend_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, QEMUFile *f, 464 Error **errp) 465 { 466 return -ENOSYS; 467 } 468 #endif 469 470 /** 471 * vhost_load_backend_state(): High-level function to load a vhost 472 * back-end's state from @f, and send it over to the back-end. Reads 473 * the data from @f in the format used by `vhost_save_state()`, and uses 474 * `vhost_set_device_state_fd()` to transfer it to the back-end. 475 * 476 * Must only be called while the device and all its vrings are stopped 477 * (`VHOST_TRANSFER_STATE_PHASE_STOPPED`). 478 * 479 * @dev: The vhost device to which to send the state 480 * @f: Migration stream from which to load the state 481 * @errp: Potential error message 482 * 483 * Returns 0 on success, and -errno otherwise. 484 */ 485 #ifdef CONFIG_VHOST 486 int vhost_load_backend_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, QEMUFile *f, Error **errp); 487 #else 488 static inline int vhost_load_backend_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, QEMUFile *f, 489 Error **errp) 490 { 491 return -ENOSYS; 492 } 493 #endif 494 495 #endif 496