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Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06001/*P:050
2 * Lguest guests use a very simple method to describe devices. It's a
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -05003 * series of device descriptors contained just above the top of normal Guest
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +10004 * memory.
5 *
6 * We use the standard "virtio" device infrastructure, which provides us with a
7 * console, a network and a block driver. Each one expects some configuration
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -06008 * information and a "virtqueue" or two to send and receive data.
9:*/
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100010#include <linux/init.h>
11#include <linux/bootmem.h>
12#include <linux/lguest_launcher.h>
13#include <linux/virtio.h>
14#include <linux/virtio_config.h>
15#include <linux/interrupt.h>
16#include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
17#include <linux/err.h>
18#include <asm/io.h>
19#include <asm/paravirt.h>
20#include <asm/lguest_hcall.h>
21
22/* The pointer to our (page) of device descriptions. */
23static void *lguest_devices;
24
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060025/*
26 * For Guests, device memory can be used as normal memory, so we cast away the
27 * __iomem to quieten sparse.
28 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100029static inline void *lguest_map(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long pages)
30{
Rusty Russelle27810f2008-05-30 15:09:40 -050031 return (__force void *)ioremap_cache(phys_addr, PAGE_SIZE*pages);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100032}
33
34static inline void lguest_unmap(void *addr)
35{
36 iounmap((__force void __iomem *)addr);
37}
38
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060039/*D:100
40 * Each lguest device is just a virtio device plus a pointer to its entry
41 * in the lguest_devices page.
42 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100043struct lguest_device {
44 struct virtio_device vdev;
45
46 /* The entry in the lguest_devices page for this device. */
47 struct lguest_device_desc *desc;
48};
49
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060050/*
51 * Since the virtio infrastructure hands us a pointer to the virtio_device all
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100052 * the time, it helps to have a curt macro to get a pointer to the struct
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060053 * lguest_device it's enclosed in.
54 */
Alexey Dobriyan25478442008-02-08 04:20:14 -080055#define to_lgdev(vd) container_of(vd, struct lguest_device, vdev)
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100056
57/*D:130
58 * Device configurations
59 *
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -050060 * The configuration information for a device consists of one or more
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -050061 * virtqueues, a feature bitmap, and some configuration bytes. The
Rusty Russell6e5aa7e2008-02-04 23:50:03 -050062 * configuration bytes don't really matter to us: the Launcher sets them up, and
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -050063 * the driver will look at them during setup.
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100064 *
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -050065 * A convenient routine to return the device's virtqueue config array:
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -060066 * immediately after the descriptor.
67 */
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -050068static struct lguest_vqconfig *lg_vq(const struct lguest_device_desc *desc)
69{
70 return (void *)(desc + 1);
71}
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100072
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -050073/* The features come immediately after the virtqueues. */
74static u8 *lg_features(const struct lguest_device_desc *desc)
75{
76 return (void *)(lg_vq(desc) + desc->num_vq);
77}
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100078
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -050079/* The config space comes after the two feature bitmasks. */
80static u8 *lg_config(const struct lguest_device_desc *desc)
81{
82 return lg_features(desc) + desc->feature_len * 2;
83}
84
85/* The total size of the config page used by this device (incl. desc) */
86static unsigned desc_size(const struct lguest_device_desc *desc)
87{
88 return sizeof(*desc)
89 + desc->num_vq * sizeof(struct lguest_vqconfig)
90 + desc->feature_len * 2
91 + desc->config_len;
92}
93
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -050094/* This gets the device's feature bits. */
95static u32 lg_get_features(struct virtio_device *vdev)
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100096{
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -050097 unsigned int i;
98 u32 features = 0;
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +100099 struct lguest_device_desc *desc = to_lgdev(vdev)->desc;
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500100 u8 *in_features = lg_features(desc);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000101
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500102 /* We do this the slow but generic way. */
103 for (i = 0; i < min(desc->feature_len * 8, 32); i++)
104 if (in_features[i / 8] & (1 << (i % 8)))
105 features |= (1 << i);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000106
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500107 return features;
108}
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500109
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600110/*
111 * The virtio core takes the features the Host offers, and copies the ones
112 * supported by the driver into the vdev->features array. Once that's all
113 * sorted out, this routine is called so we can tell the Host which features we
114 * understand and accept.
115 */
Rusty Russellc6248962008-07-25 12:06:07 -0500116static void lg_finalize_features(struct virtio_device *vdev)
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500117{
Rusty Russellc6248962008-07-25 12:06:07 -0500118 unsigned int i, bits;
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500119 struct lguest_device_desc *desc = to_lgdev(vdev)->desc;
120 /* Second half of bitmap is features we accept. */
121 u8 *out_features = lg_features(desc) + desc->feature_len;
122
Rusty Russelle34f8722008-07-25 12:06:13 -0500123 /* Give virtio_ring a chance to accept features. */
124 vring_transport_features(vdev);
125
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600126 /*
127 * The vdev->feature array is a Linux bitmask: this isn't the same as a
128 * the simple array of bits used by lguest devices for features. So we
129 * do this slow, manual conversion which is completely general.
130 */
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500131 memset(out_features, 0, desc->feature_len);
Rusty Russellc6248962008-07-25 12:06:07 -0500132 bits = min_t(unsigned, desc->feature_len, sizeof(vdev->features)) * 8;
133 for (i = 0; i < bits; i++) {
134 if (test_bit(i, vdev->features))
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500135 out_features[i / 8] |= (1 << (i % 8));
136 }
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000137}
138
139/* Once they've found a field, getting a copy of it is easy. */
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500140static void lg_get(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned int offset,
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000141 void *buf, unsigned len)
142{
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500143 struct lguest_device_desc *desc = to_lgdev(vdev)->desc;
144
145 /* Check they didn't ask for more than the length of the config! */
146 BUG_ON(offset + len > desc->config_len);
147 memcpy(buf, lg_config(desc) + offset, len);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000148}
149
150/* Setting the contents is also trivial. */
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500151static void lg_set(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned int offset,
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000152 const void *buf, unsigned len)
153{
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500154 struct lguest_device_desc *desc = to_lgdev(vdev)->desc;
155
156 /* Check they didn't ask for more than the length of the config! */
157 BUG_ON(offset + len > desc->config_len);
158 memcpy(lg_config(desc) + offset, buf, len);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000159}
160
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600161/*
162 * The operations to get and set the status word just access the status field
163 * of the device descriptor.
164 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000165static u8 lg_get_status(struct virtio_device *vdev)
166{
167 return to_lgdev(vdev)->desc->status;
168}
169
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600170/*
171 * To notify on status updates, we (ab)use the NOTIFY hypercall, with the
172 * descriptor address of the device. A zero status means "reset".
173 */
Rusty Russella007a752008-05-02 21:50:53 -0500174static void set_status(struct virtio_device *vdev, u8 status)
Rusty Russell6e5aa7e2008-02-04 23:50:03 -0500175{
176 unsigned long offset = (void *)to_lgdev(vdev)->desc - lguest_devices;
177
Rusty Russella007a752008-05-02 21:50:53 -0500178 /* We set the status. */
179 to_lgdev(vdev)->desc->status = status;
Matias Zabaljauregui4cd8b5e2009-03-14 13:37:52 -0200180 kvm_hypercall1(LHCALL_NOTIFY, (max_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) + offset);
Rusty Russell6e5aa7e2008-02-04 23:50:03 -0500181}
182
Rusty Russella007a752008-05-02 21:50:53 -0500183static void lg_set_status(struct virtio_device *vdev, u8 status)
184{
185 BUG_ON(!status);
186 set_status(vdev, status);
187}
188
189static void lg_reset(struct virtio_device *vdev)
190{
191 set_status(vdev, 0);
192}
193
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000194/*
195 * Virtqueues
196 *
197 * The other piece of infrastructure virtio needs is a "virtqueue": a way of
198 * the Guest device registering buffers for the other side to read from or
199 * write into (ie. send and receive buffers). Each device can have multiple
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000200 * virtqueues: for example the console driver uses one queue for sending and
201 * another for receiving.
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000202 *
203 * Fortunately for us, a very fast shared-memory-plus-descriptors virtqueue
204 * already exists in virtio_ring.c. We just need to connect it up.
205 *
206 * We start with the information we need to keep about each virtqueue.
207 */
208
209/*D:140 This is the information we remember about each virtqueue. */
210struct lguest_vq_info
211{
212 /* A copy of the information contained in the device config. */
213 struct lguest_vqconfig config;
214
215 /* The address where we mapped the virtio ring, so we can unmap it. */
216 void *pages;
217};
218
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600219/*
220 * When the virtio_ring code wants to prod the Host, it calls us here and we
Rusty Russella6bd8e12008-03-28 11:05:53 -0500221 * make a hypercall. We hand the physical address of the virtqueue so the Host
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600222 * knows which virtqueue we're talking about.
223 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000224static void lg_notify(struct virtqueue *vq)
225{
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600226 /*
227 * We store our virtqueue information in the "priv" pointer of the
228 * virtqueue structure.
229 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000230 struct lguest_vq_info *lvq = vq->priv;
231
Matias Zabaljauregui4cd8b5e2009-03-14 13:37:52 -0200232 kvm_hypercall1(LHCALL_NOTIFY, lvq->config.pfn << PAGE_SHIFT);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000233}
234
Rusty Russell6db6a5f2009-03-09 10:06:28 -0600235/* An extern declaration inside a C file is bad form. Don't do it. */
236extern void lguest_setup_irq(unsigned int irq);
237
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600238/*
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600239 * This routine finds the Nth virtqueue described in the configuration of
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000240 * this device and sets it up.
241 *
242 * This is kind of an ugly duckling. It'd be nicer to have a standard
243 * representation of a virtqueue in the configuration space, but it seems that
Rusty Russelle1e72962007-10-25 15:02:50 +1000244 * everyone wants to do it differently. The KVM coders want the Guest to
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000245 * allocate its own pages and tell the Host where they are, but for lguest it's
246 * simpler for the Host to simply tell us where the pages are.
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600247 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000248static struct virtqueue *lg_find_vq(struct virtio_device *vdev,
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500249 unsigned index,
Rusty Russell9499f5e2009-06-12 22:16:35 -0600250 void (*callback)(struct virtqueue *vq),
251 const char *name)
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000252{
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500253 struct lguest_device *ldev = to_lgdev(vdev);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000254 struct lguest_vq_info *lvq;
255 struct virtqueue *vq;
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000256 int err;
257
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500258 /* We must have this many virtqueues. */
259 if (index >= ldev->desc->num_vq)
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000260 return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
261
262 lvq = kmalloc(sizeof(*lvq), GFP_KERNEL);
263 if (!lvq)
264 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
265
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600266 /*
267 * Make a copy of the "struct lguest_vqconfig" entry, which sits after
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500268 * the descriptor. We need a copy because the config space might not
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600269 * be aligned correctly.
270 */
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500271 memcpy(&lvq->config, lg_vq(ldev->desc)+index, sizeof(lvq->config));
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000272
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500273 printk("Mapping virtqueue %i addr %lx\n", index,
274 (unsigned long)lvq->config.pfn << PAGE_SHIFT);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000275 /* Figure out how many pages the ring will take, and map that memory */
276 lvq->pages = lguest_map((unsigned long)lvq->config.pfn << PAGE_SHIFT,
Rusty Russell42b36cc2007-11-12 13:39:18 +1100277 DIV_ROUND_UP(vring_size(lvq->config.num,
Rusty Russell2966af72008-12-30 09:25:58 -0600278 LGUEST_VRING_ALIGN),
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000279 PAGE_SIZE));
280 if (!lvq->pages) {
281 err = -ENOMEM;
282 goto free_lvq;
283 }
284
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600285 /*
286 * OK, tell virtio_ring.c to set up a virtqueue now we know its size
287 * and we've got a pointer to its pages.
288 */
Rusty Russell87c7d572008-12-30 09:26:03 -0600289 vq = vring_new_virtqueue(lvq->config.num, LGUEST_VRING_ALIGN,
Rusty Russell9499f5e2009-06-12 22:16:35 -0600290 vdev, lvq->pages, lg_notify, callback, name);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000291 if (!vq) {
292 err = -ENOMEM;
293 goto unmap;
294 }
295
Rusty Russell6db6a5f2009-03-09 10:06:28 -0600296 /* Make sure the interrupt is allocated. */
297 lguest_setup_irq(lvq->config.irq);
298
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600299 /*
300 * Tell the interrupt for this virtqueue to go to the virtio_ring
301 * interrupt handler.
302 *
303 * FIXME: We used to have a flag for the Host to tell us we could use
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000304 * the interrupt as a source of randomness: it'd be nice to have that
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600305 * back.
306 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000307 err = request_irq(lvq->config.irq, vring_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED,
Mark McLoughlinbda53cd2008-12-10 17:45:39 +0000308 dev_name(&vdev->dev), vq);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000309 if (err)
310 goto destroy_vring;
311
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600312 /*
313 * Last of all we hook up our 'struct lguest_vq_info" to the
314 * virtqueue's priv pointer.
315 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000316 vq->priv = lvq;
317 return vq;
318
319destroy_vring:
320 vring_del_virtqueue(vq);
321unmap:
322 lguest_unmap(lvq->pages);
323free_lvq:
324 kfree(lvq);
325 return ERR_PTR(err);
326}
327/*:*/
328
329/* Cleaning up a virtqueue is easy */
330static void lg_del_vq(struct virtqueue *vq)
331{
332 struct lguest_vq_info *lvq = vq->priv;
333
Rusty Russell74b25532007-11-19 11:20:42 -0500334 /* Release the interrupt */
335 free_irq(lvq->config.irq, vq);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000336 /* Tell virtio_ring.c to free the virtqueue. */
337 vring_del_virtqueue(vq);
338 /* Unmap the pages containing the ring. */
339 lguest_unmap(lvq->pages);
340 /* Free our own queue information. */
341 kfree(lvq);
342}
343
Michael S. Tsirkind2a7ddd2009-06-12 22:16:36 -0600344static void lg_del_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev)
345{
346 struct virtqueue *vq, *n;
347
348 list_for_each_entry_safe(vq, n, &vdev->vqs, list)
349 lg_del_vq(vq);
350}
351
352static int lg_find_vqs(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned nvqs,
353 struct virtqueue *vqs[],
354 vq_callback_t *callbacks[],
355 const char *names[])
356{
357 struct lguest_device *ldev = to_lgdev(vdev);
358 int i;
359
360 /* We must have this many virtqueues. */
361 if (nvqs > ldev->desc->num_vq)
362 return -ENOENT;
363
364 for (i = 0; i < nvqs; ++i) {
365 vqs[i] = lg_find_vq(vdev, i, callbacks[i], names[i]);
366 if (IS_ERR(vqs[i]))
367 goto error;
368 }
369 return 0;
370
371error:
372 lg_del_vqs(vdev);
373 return PTR_ERR(vqs[i]);
374}
375
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000376/* The ops structure which hooks everything together. */
377static struct virtio_config_ops lguest_config_ops = {
Rusty Russellc45a6812008-05-02 21:50:50 -0500378 .get_features = lg_get_features,
Rusty Russellc6248962008-07-25 12:06:07 -0500379 .finalize_features = lg_finalize_features,
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000380 .get = lg_get,
381 .set = lg_set,
382 .get_status = lg_get_status,
383 .set_status = lg_set_status,
Rusty Russell6e5aa7e2008-02-04 23:50:03 -0500384 .reset = lg_reset,
Michael S. Tsirkind2a7ddd2009-06-12 22:16:36 -0600385 .find_vqs = lg_find_vqs,
386 .del_vqs = lg_del_vqs,
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000387};
388
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600389/*
390 * The root device for the lguest virtio devices. This makes them appear as
391 * /sys/devices/lguest/0,1,2 not /sys/devices/0,1,2.
392 */
Mark McLoughlinff8561c2008-12-15 12:58:28 +0000393static struct device *lguest_root;
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000394
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600395/*D:120
396 * This is the core of the lguest bus: actually adding a new device.
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000397 * It's a separate function because it's neater that way, and because an
398 * earlier version of the code supported hotplug and unplug. They were removed
399 * early on because they were never used.
400 *
401 * As Andrew Tridgell says, "Untested code is buggy code".
402 *
403 * It's worth reading this carefully: we start with a pointer to the new device
Rusty Russellb769f572008-05-30 15:09:42 -0500404 * descriptor in the "lguest_devices" page, and the offset into the device
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600405 * descriptor page so we can uniquely identify it if things go badly wrong.
406 */
Rusty Russellb769f572008-05-30 15:09:42 -0500407static void add_lguest_device(struct lguest_device_desc *d,
408 unsigned int offset)
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000409{
410 struct lguest_device *ldev;
411
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600412 /* Start with zeroed memory; Linux's device layer counts on it. */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000413 ldev = kzalloc(sizeof(*ldev), GFP_KERNEL);
414 if (!ldev) {
Rusty Russellb769f572008-05-30 15:09:42 -0500415 printk(KERN_EMERG "Cannot allocate lguest dev %u type %u\n",
416 offset, d->type);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000417 return;
418 }
419
420 /* This devices' parent is the lguest/ dir. */
Mark McLoughlinff8561c2008-12-15 12:58:28 +0000421 ldev->vdev.dev.parent = lguest_root;
Rusty Russella91d74a2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600422 /*
423 * The device type comes straight from the descriptor. There's also a
424 * device vendor field in the virtio_device struct, which we leave as
425 * 0.
426 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000427 ldev->vdev.id.device = d->type;
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600428 /*
429 * We have a simple set of routines for querying the device's
430 * configuration information and setting its status.
431 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000432 ldev->vdev.config = &lguest_config_ops;
433 /* And we remember the device's descriptor for lguest_config_ops. */
434 ldev->desc = d;
435
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600436 /*
437 * register_virtio_device() sets up the generic fields for the struct
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000438 * virtio_device and calls device_register(). This makes the bus
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600439 * infrastructure look for a matching driver.
440 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000441 if (register_virtio_device(&ldev->vdev) != 0) {
Rusty Russellb769f572008-05-30 15:09:42 -0500442 printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register lguest dev %u type %u\n",
443 offset, d->type);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000444 kfree(ldev);
445 }
446}
447
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600448/*D:110
449 * scan_devices() simply iterates through the device page. The type 0 is
450 * reserved to mean "end of devices".
451 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000452static void scan_devices(void)
453{
454 unsigned int i;
455 struct lguest_device_desc *d;
456
457 /* We start at the page beginning, and skip over each entry. */
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500458 for (i = 0; i < PAGE_SIZE; i += desc_size(d)) {
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000459 d = lguest_devices + i;
460
461 /* Once we hit a zero, stop. */
462 if (d->type == 0)
463 break;
464
Rusty Russella586d4f2008-02-04 23:49:56 -0500465 printk("Device at %i has size %u\n", i, desc_size(d));
Rusty Russellb769f572008-05-30 15:09:42 -0500466 add_lguest_device(d, i);
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000467 }
468}
469
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600470/*D:105
471 * Fairly early in boot, lguest_devices_init() is called to set up the
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000472 * lguest device infrastructure. We check that we are a Guest by checking
473 * pv_info.name: there are other ways of checking, but this seems most
474 * obvious to me.
475 *
476 * So we can access the "struct lguest_device_desc"s easily, we map that memory
477 * and store the pointer in the global "lguest_devices". Then we register a
478 * root device from which all our devices will hang (this seems to be the
479 * correct sysfs incantation).
480 *
481 * Finally we call scan_devices() which adds all the devices found in the
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600482 * lguest_devices page.
483 */
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000484static int __init lguest_devices_init(void)
485{
486 if (strcmp(pv_info.name, "lguest") != 0)
487 return 0;
488
Mark McLoughlinff8561c2008-12-15 12:58:28 +0000489 lguest_root = root_device_register("lguest");
490 if (IS_ERR(lguest_root))
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000491 panic("Could not register lguest root");
492
493 /* Devices are in a single page above top of "normal" mem */
494 lguest_devices = lguest_map(max_pfn<<PAGE_SHIFT, 1);
495
496 scan_devices();
497 return 0;
498}
499/* We do this after core stuff, but before the drivers. */
500postcore_initcall(lguest_devices_init);
501
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600502/*D:150
503 * At this point in the journey we used to now wade through the lguest
Rusty Russell19f15372007-10-22 11:24:21 +1000504 * devices themselves: net, block and console. Since they're all now virtio
505 * devices rather than lguest-specific, I've decided to ignore them. Mostly,
506 * they're kind of boring. But this does mean you'll never experience the
507 * thrill of reading the forbidden love scene buried deep in the block driver.
508 *
509 * "make Launcher" beckons, where we answer questions like "Where do Guests
Rusty Russell2e04ef72009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600510 * come from?", and "What do you do when someone asks for optimization?".
511 */