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#ifndef _ASM_LGUEST_USER
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#define _ASM_LGUEST_USER
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/* Everything the "lguest" userspace program needs to know. */
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+#include <linux/types.h>
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/* They can register up to 32 arrays of lguest_dma. */
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#define LGUEST_MAX_DMA 32
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/* At most we can dma 16 lguest_dma in one op. */
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@@ -37,9 +38,9 @@
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struct lguest_dma
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{
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/* 0 if free to be used, filled by the Host. */
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- u32 used_len;
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+ __u32 used_len;
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+ __u16 len[LGUEST_MAX_DMA_SECTIONS];
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unsigned long addr[LGUEST_MAX_DMA_SECTIONS];
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- u16 len[LGUEST_MAX_DMA_SECTIONS];
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};
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/*:*/
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@@ -52,11 +53,11 @@ struct lguest_block_page
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{
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/* 0 is a read, 1 is a write. */
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int type;
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- u32 sector; /* Offset in device = sector * 512. */
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- u32 bytes; /* Length expected to be read/written in bytes */
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+ __u32 sector; /* Offset in device = sector * 512. */
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+ __u32 bytes; /* Length expected to be read/written in bytes */
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/* 0 = pending, 1 = done, 2 = done, error */
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int result;
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- u32 num_sectors; /* Disk length = num_sectors * 512 */
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+ __u32 num_sectors; /* Disk length = num_sectors * 512 */
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};
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/*D:520 The network device is basically a memory page where all the Guests on
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@@ -86,21 +87,21 @@ struct lguest_net
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*/
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struct lguest_device_desc {
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/* The device type: console, network, disk etc. */
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- u16 type;
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+ __u16 type;
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#define LGUEST_DEVICE_T_CONSOLE 1
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#define LGUEST_DEVICE_T_NET 2
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#define LGUEST_DEVICE_T_BLOCK 3
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/* The specific features of this device: these depends on device type
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* except for LGUEST_DEVICE_F_RANDOMNESS. */
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- u16 features;
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+ __u16 features;
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#define LGUEST_NET_F_NOCSUM 0x4000 /* Don't bother checksumming */
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#define LGUEST_DEVICE_F_RANDOMNESS 0x8000 /* IRQ is fairly random */
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/* This is how the Guest reports status of the device: the Host can set
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* LGUEST_DEVICE_S_REMOVED to indicate removal, but the rest are only
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* ever manipulated by the Guest, and only ever set. */
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- u16 status;
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+ __u16 status;
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/* 256 and above are device specific. */
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#define LGUEST_DEVICE_S_ACKNOWLEDGE 1 /* We have seen device. */
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#define LGUEST_DEVICE_S_DRIVER 2 /* We have found a driver */
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@@ -111,8 +112,8 @@ struct lguest_device_desc {
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/* Each device exists somewhere in Guest physical memory, over some
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* number of pages. */
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- u16 num_pages;
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- u32 pfn;
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+ __u16 num_pages;
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+ __u32 pfn;
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};
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/*:*/
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