| #ifndef _LINUX_VIRTIO_H |
| #define _LINUX_VIRTIO_H |
| /* Everything a virtio driver needs to work with any particular virtio |
| * implementation. */ |
| #include <linux/types.h> |
| #include <linux/scatterlist.h> |
| #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| #include <linux/device.h> |
| #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> |
| #include <linux/gfp.h> |
| |
| /** |
| * virtqueue - a queue to register buffers for sending or receiving. |
| * @list: the chain of virtqueues for this device |
| * @callback: the function to call when buffers are consumed (can be NULL). |
| * @name: the name of this virtqueue (mainly for debugging) |
| * @vdev: the virtio device this queue was created for. |
| * @priv: a pointer for the virtqueue implementation to use. |
| */ |
| struct virtqueue { |
| struct list_head list; |
| void (*callback)(struct virtqueue *vq); |
| const char *name; |
| struct virtio_device *vdev; |
| void *priv; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * operations for virtqueue |
| * virtqueue_add_buf: expose buffer to other end |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue we're talking about. |
| * sg: the description of the buffer(s). |
| * out_num: the number of sg readable by other side |
| * in_num: the number of sg which are writable (after readable ones) |
| * data: the token identifying the buffer. |
| * gfp: how to do memory allocations (if necessary). |
| * Returns remaining capacity of queue (sg segments) or a negative error. |
| * virtqueue_kick: update after add_buf |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue |
| * After one or more add_buf calls, invoke this to kick the other side. |
| * virtqueue_get_buf: get the next used buffer |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue we're talking about. |
| * len: the length written into the buffer |
| * Returns NULL or the "data" token handed to add_buf. |
| * virtqueue_disable_cb: disable callbacks |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue we're talking about. |
| * Note that this is not necessarily synchronous, hence unreliable and only |
| * useful as an optimization. |
| * virtqueue_enable_cb: restart callbacks after disable_cb. |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue we're talking about. |
| * This re-enables callbacks; it returns "false" if there are pending |
| * buffers in the queue, to detect a possible race between the driver |
| * checking for more work, and enabling callbacks. |
| * virtqueue_enable_cb_delayed: restart callbacks after disable_cb. |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue we're talking about. |
| * This re-enables callbacks but hints to the other side to delay |
| * interrupts until most of the available buffers have been processed; |
| * it returns "false" if there are many pending buffers in the queue, |
| * to detect a possible race between the driver checking for more work, |
| * and enabling callbacks. |
| * virtqueue_detach_unused_buf: detach first unused buffer |
| * vq: the struct virtqueue we're talking about. |
| * Returns NULL or the "data" token handed to add_buf |
| * |
| * Locking rules are straightforward: the driver is responsible for |
| * locking. No two operations may be invoked simultaneously, with the exception |
| * of virtqueue_disable_cb. |
| * |
| * All operations can be called in any context. |
| */ |
| |
| int virtqueue_add_buf_gfp(struct virtqueue *vq, |
| struct scatterlist sg[], |
| unsigned int out_num, |
| unsigned int in_num, |
| void *data, |
| gfp_t gfp); |
| |
| static inline int virtqueue_add_buf(struct virtqueue *vq, |
| struct scatterlist sg[], |
| unsigned int out_num, |
| unsigned int in_num, |
| void *data) |
| { |
| return virtqueue_add_buf_gfp(vq, sg, out_num, in_num, data, GFP_ATOMIC); |
| } |
| |
| void virtqueue_kick(struct virtqueue *vq); |
| |
| void *virtqueue_get_buf(struct virtqueue *vq, unsigned int *len); |
| |
| void virtqueue_disable_cb(struct virtqueue *vq); |
| |
| bool virtqueue_enable_cb(struct virtqueue *vq); |
| |
| bool virtqueue_enable_cb_delayed(struct virtqueue *vq); |
| |
| void *virtqueue_detach_unused_buf(struct virtqueue *vq); |
| |
| /** |
| * virtio_device - representation of a device using virtio |
| * @index: unique position on the virtio bus |
| * @dev: underlying device. |
| * @id: the device type identification (used to match it with a driver). |
| * @config: the configuration ops for this device. |
| * @vqs: the list of virtqueues for this device. |
| * @features: the features supported by both driver and device. |
| * @priv: private pointer for the driver's use. |
| */ |
| struct virtio_device { |
| int index; |
| struct device dev; |
| struct virtio_device_id id; |
| struct virtio_config_ops *config; |
| struct list_head vqs; |
| /* Note that this is a Linux set_bit-style bitmap. */ |
| unsigned long features[1]; |
| void *priv; |
| }; |
| |
| #define dev_to_virtio(dev) container_of(dev, struct virtio_device, dev) |
| int register_virtio_device(struct virtio_device *dev); |
| void unregister_virtio_device(struct virtio_device *dev); |
| |
| /** |
| * virtio_driver - operations for a virtio I/O driver |
| * @driver: underlying device driver (populate name and owner). |
| * @id_table: the ids serviced by this driver. |
| * @feature_table: an array of feature numbers supported by this device. |
| * @feature_table_size: number of entries in the feature table array. |
| * @probe: the function to call when a device is found. Returns 0 or -errno. |
| * @remove: the function when a device is removed. |
| * @config_changed: optional function to call when the device configuration |
| * changes; may be called in interrupt context. |
| */ |
| struct virtio_driver { |
| struct device_driver driver; |
| const struct virtio_device_id *id_table; |
| const unsigned int *feature_table; |
| unsigned int feature_table_size; |
| int (*probe)(struct virtio_device *dev); |
| void (*remove)(struct virtio_device *dev); |
| void (*config_changed)(struct virtio_device *dev); |
| }; |
| |
| int register_virtio_driver(struct virtio_driver *drv); |
| void unregister_virtio_driver(struct virtio_driver *drv); |
| #endif /* _LINUX_VIRTIO_H */ |