virtio.h 5.0 KB

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  1. #ifndef _LINUX_VIRTIO_H
  2. #define _LINUX_VIRTIO_H
  3. /* Everything a virtio driver needs to work with any particular virtio
  4. * implementation. */
  5. #include <linux/types.h>
  6. #include <linux/scatterlist.h>
  7. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  8. #include <linux/device.h>
  9. #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
  10. #include <linux/gfp.h>
  11. #include <linux/vringh.h>
  12. /**
  13. * virtqueue - a queue to register buffers for sending or receiving.
  14. * @list: the chain of virtqueues for this device
  15. * @callback: the function to call when buffers are consumed (can be NULL).
  16. * @name: the name of this virtqueue (mainly for debugging)
  17. * @vdev: the virtio device this queue was created for.
  18. * @priv: a pointer for the virtqueue implementation to use.
  19. * @index: the zero-based ordinal number for this queue.
  20. * @num_free: number of elements we expect to be able to fit.
  21. *
  22. * A note on @num_free: with indirect buffers, each buffer needs one
  23. * element in the queue, otherwise a buffer will need one element per
  24. * sg element.
  25. */
  26. struct virtqueue {
  27. struct list_head list;
  28. void (*callback)(struct virtqueue *vq);
  29. const char *name;
  30. struct virtio_device *vdev;
  31. unsigned int index;
  32. unsigned int num_free;
  33. void *priv;
  34. };
  35. int virtqueue_add_buf(struct virtqueue *vq,
  36. struct scatterlist sg[],
  37. unsigned int out_num,
  38. unsigned int in_num,
  39. void *data,
  40. gfp_t gfp);
  41. int virtqueue_add_outbuf(struct virtqueue *vq,
  42. struct scatterlist sg[], unsigned int num,
  43. void *data,
  44. gfp_t gfp);
  45. int virtqueue_add_inbuf(struct virtqueue *vq,
  46. struct scatterlist sg[], unsigned int num,
  47. void *data,
  48. gfp_t gfp);
  49. int virtqueue_add_sgs(struct virtqueue *vq,
  50. struct scatterlist *sgs[],
  51. unsigned int out_sgs,
  52. unsigned int in_sgs,
  53. void *data,
  54. gfp_t gfp);
  55. void virtqueue_kick(struct virtqueue *vq);
  56. bool virtqueue_kick_prepare(struct virtqueue *vq);
  57. void virtqueue_notify(struct virtqueue *vq);
  58. void *virtqueue_get_buf(struct virtqueue *vq, unsigned int *len);
  59. void virtqueue_disable_cb(struct virtqueue *vq);
  60. bool virtqueue_enable_cb(struct virtqueue *vq);
  61. unsigned virtqueue_enable_cb_prepare(struct virtqueue *vq);
  62. bool virtqueue_poll(struct virtqueue *vq, unsigned);
  63. bool virtqueue_enable_cb_delayed(struct virtqueue *vq);
  64. void *virtqueue_detach_unused_buf(struct virtqueue *vq);
  65. unsigned int virtqueue_get_vring_size(struct virtqueue *vq);
  66. /**
  67. * virtio_device - representation of a device using virtio
  68. * @index: unique position on the virtio bus
  69. * @dev: underlying device.
  70. * @id: the device type identification (used to match it with a driver).
  71. * @config: the configuration ops for this device.
  72. * @vringh_config: configuration ops for host vrings.
  73. * @vqs: the list of virtqueues for this device.
  74. * @features: the features supported by both driver and device.
  75. * @priv: private pointer for the driver's use.
  76. */
  77. struct virtio_device {
  78. int index;
  79. struct device dev;
  80. struct virtio_device_id id;
  81. const struct virtio_config_ops *config;
  82. const struct vringh_config_ops *vringh_config;
  83. struct list_head vqs;
  84. /* Note that this is a Linux set_bit-style bitmap. */
  85. unsigned long features[1];
  86. void *priv;
  87. };
  88. static inline struct virtio_device *dev_to_virtio(struct device *_dev)
  89. {
  90. return container_of(_dev, struct virtio_device, dev);
  91. }
  92. int register_virtio_device(struct virtio_device *dev);
  93. void unregister_virtio_device(struct virtio_device *dev);
  94. /**
  95. * virtio_driver - operations for a virtio I/O driver
  96. * @driver: underlying device driver (populate name and owner).
  97. * @id_table: the ids serviced by this driver.
  98. * @feature_table: an array of feature numbers supported by this driver.
  99. * @feature_table_size: number of entries in the feature table array.
  100. * @probe: the function to call when a device is found. Returns 0 or -errno.
  101. * @remove: the function to call when a device is removed.
  102. * @config_changed: optional function to call when the device configuration
  103. * changes; may be called in interrupt context.
  104. */
  105. struct virtio_driver {
  106. struct device_driver driver;
  107. const struct virtio_device_id *id_table;
  108. const unsigned int *feature_table;
  109. unsigned int feature_table_size;
  110. int (*probe)(struct virtio_device *dev);
  111. void (*scan)(struct virtio_device *dev);
  112. void (*remove)(struct virtio_device *dev);
  113. void (*config_changed)(struct virtio_device *dev);
  114. #ifdef CONFIG_PM
  115. int (*freeze)(struct virtio_device *dev);
  116. int (*restore)(struct virtio_device *dev);
  117. #endif
  118. };
  119. static inline struct virtio_driver *drv_to_virtio(struct device_driver *drv)
  120. {
  121. return container_of(drv, struct virtio_driver, driver);
  122. }
  123. int register_virtio_driver(struct virtio_driver *drv);
  124. void unregister_virtio_driver(struct virtio_driver *drv);
  125. /* module_virtio_driver() - Helper macro for drivers that don't do
  126. * anything special in module init/exit. This eliminates a lot of
  127. * boilerplate. Each module may only use this macro once, and
  128. * calling it replaces module_init() and module_exit()
  129. */
  130. #define module_virtio_driver(__virtio_driver) \
  131. module_driver(__virtio_driver, register_virtio_driver, \
  132. unregister_virtio_driver)
  133. #endif /* _LINUX_VIRTIO_H */