audk/OvmfPkg/Library/VirtioMmioDeviceLib/VirtioMmioDevice.c

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OvmfPkg/VirtioMmioDeviceLib: Implement VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL for VirtIo Devices over MMIO Why is the virtio-mmio implementation of the protocol a library, instead of a driver binary? The UEFI driver model would encourage to create a virtio-mmio driver instead of a library. But the reasons why I created a library are: - A virtio-mmio driver would imply an additional protocol that would probably have a single attribute field: typedef struct { PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress; } VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL; - There is no (easy) way to scan the available VirtIo devices on a platform. So, the UEFI firmware for this platform would need a driver to produce instances for every virtio devices it wants to expose in UEFI. A single call to a helper library (ie: VirtioMmioDeviceLib) make the porting easier. Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com> v5: - typo fix in VirtioMmioInstallDevice() comment block - plug MmioDevice leak in VirtioMmioUninstallDevice() - return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER in VirtioMmioGetQueueAddress() if QueueAddress is NULL - VirtioMmioSetQueueSize(): fix return value (it's a status code) - VirtioMmioSetPageSize(): check against EFI_PAGE_SIZE with "if" plus EFI_UNSUPPORTED, rather than ASSERT() - VirtioMmioDeviceWrite(), VirtioMmioDeviceRead(): remove redundant (FieldSize > 8) checks - VirtioMmioDeviceLib.inf: drop UefiDriverEntryPoint library dependency Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com> git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@14965 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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/** @file
This driver produces Virtio Device Protocol instances for Virtio Mmio devices.
Copyright (C) 2013, ARM Ltd.
Copyright (C) 2017, AMD Inc. All rights reserved.<BR>
OvmfPkg/VirtioMmioDeviceLib: Implement VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL for VirtIo Devices over MMIO Why is the virtio-mmio implementation of the protocol a library, instead of a driver binary? The UEFI driver model would encourage to create a virtio-mmio driver instead of a library. But the reasons why I created a library are: - A virtio-mmio driver would imply an additional protocol that would probably have a single attribute field: typedef struct { PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress; } VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL; - There is no (easy) way to scan the available VirtIo devices on a platform. So, the UEFI firmware for this platform would need a driver to produce instances for every virtio devices it wants to expose in UEFI. A single call to a helper library (ie: VirtioMmioDeviceLib) make the porting easier. Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com> v5: - typo fix in VirtioMmioInstallDevice() comment block - plug MmioDevice leak in VirtioMmioUninstallDevice() - return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER in VirtioMmioGetQueueAddress() if QueueAddress is NULL - VirtioMmioSetQueueSize(): fix return value (it's a status code) - VirtioMmioSetPageSize(): check against EFI_PAGE_SIZE with "if" plus EFI_UNSUPPORTED, rather than ASSERT() - VirtioMmioDeviceWrite(), VirtioMmioDeviceRead(): remove redundant (FieldSize > 8) checks - VirtioMmioDeviceLib.inf: drop UefiDriverEntryPoint library dependency Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com> git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@14965 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available
under the terms and conditions of the BSD License which accompanies this
distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
#include "VirtioMmioDevice.h"
static VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL mMmioDeviceProtocolTemplate = {
0, // Revision
0, // SubSystemDeviceId
VirtioMmioGetDeviceFeatures, // GetDeviceFeatures
VirtioMmioSetGuestFeatures, // SetGuestFeatures
VirtioMmioSetQueueAddress, // SetQueueAddress
VirtioMmioSetQueueSel, // SetQueueSel
VirtioMmioSetQueueNotify, // SetQueueNotify
VirtioMmioSetQueueAlignment, // SetQueueAlign
VirtioMmioSetPageSize, // SetPageSize
VirtioMmioGetQueueSize, // GetQueueNumMax
VirtioMmioSetQueueSize, // SetQueueNum
VirtioMmioGetDeviceStatus, // GetDeviceStatus
VirtioMmioSetDeviceStatus, // SetDeviceStatus
VirtioMmioDeviceWrite, // WriteDevice
VirtioMmioDeviceRead, // ReadDevice
VirtioMmioAllocateSharedPages, // AllocateSharedPages
VirtioMmioFreeSharedPages, // FreeSharedPages
VirtioMmioMapSharedBuffer, // MapSharedBuffer
VirtioMmioUnmapSharedBuffer // UnmapSharedBuffer
OvmfPkg/VirtioMmioDeviceLib: Implement VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL for VirtIo Devices over MMIO Why is the virtio-mmio implementation of the protocol a library, instead of a driver binary? The UEFI driver model would encourage to create a virtio-mmio driver instead of a library. But the reasons why I created a library are: - A virtio-mmio driver would imply an additional protocol that would probably have a single attribute field: typedef struct { PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress; } VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL; - There is no (easy) way to scan the available VirtIo devices on a platform. So, the UEFI firmware for this platform would need a driver to produce instances for every virtio devices it wants to expose in UEFI. A single call to a helper library (ie: VirtioMmioDeviceLib) make the porting easier. Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com> v5: - typo fix in VirtioMmioInstallDevice() comment block - plug MmioDevice leak in VirtioMmioUninstallDevice() - return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER in VirtioMmioGetQueueAddress() if QueueAddress is NULL - VirtioMmioSetQueueSize(): fix return value (it's a status code) - VirtioMmioSetPageSize(): check against EFI_PAGE_SIZE with "if" plus EFI_UNSUPPORTED, rather than ASSERT() - VirtioMmioDeviceWrite(), VirtioMmioDeviceRead(): remove redundant (FieldSize > 8) checks - VirtioMmioDeviceLib.inf: drop UefiDriverEntryPoint library dependency Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com> git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@14965 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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};
/**
Initialize the VirtIo MMIO Device
@param[in] BaseAddress Base Address of the VirtIo MMIO Device
@param[in, out] Device The driver instance to configure.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Setup complete.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The driver is not a VirtIo MMIO device.
**/
STATIC
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
VirtioMmioInit (
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
IN OUT VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE *Device
)
{
UINT32 MagicValue;
UINT32 VendorId;
UINT32 Version;
//
// Initialize VirtIo Mmio Device
//
CopyMem (&Device->VirtioDevice, &mMmioDeviceProtocolTemplate,
sizeof (VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL));
Device->BaseAddress = BaseAddress;
Device->VirtioDevice.Revision = VIRTIO_SPEC_REVISION (0, 9, 5);
Device->VirtioDevice.SubSystemDeviceId =
MmioRead32 (BaseAddress + VIRTIO_MMIO_OFFSET_DEVICE_ID);
//
// Double-check MMIO-specific values
//
MagicValue = VIRTIO_CFG_READ (Device, VIRTIO_MMIO_OFFSET_MAGIC);
if (MagicValue != VIRTIO_MMIO_MAGIC) {
return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
}
Version = VIRTIO_CFG_READ (Device, VIRTIO_MMIO_OFFSET_VERSION);
if (Version != 1) {
return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
}
//
// Double-check MMIO-specific values
//
VendorId = VIRTIO_CFG_READ (Device, VIRTIO_MMIO_OFFSET_VENDOR_ID);
if (VendorId != VIRTIO_VENDOR_ID) {
//
// The ARM Base and Foundation Models do not report a valid VirtIo VendorId.
// They return a value of 0x0 for the VendorId.
//
DEBUG((EFI_D_WARN, "VirtioMmioInit: Warning: The VendorId (0x%X) does not "
"match the VirtIo VendorId (0x%X).\n",
VendorId, VIRTIO_VENDOR_ID));
}
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
/**
Uninitialize the internals of a virtio-mmio device that has been successfully
set up with VirtioMmioInit().
@param[in, out] Device The device to clean up.
**/
STATIC
VOID
EFIAPI
VirtioMmioUninit (
IN VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE *Device
)
{
//
// Note: This function mirrors VirtioMmioInit() that does not allocate any
// resources - there's nothing to free here.
//
}
EFI_STATUS
VirtioMmioInstallDevice (
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
IN EFI_HANDLE Handle
)
{
EFI_STATUS Status;
VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE *VirtIo;
if (!BaseAddress) {
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
if (Handle == NULL) {
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
//
// Allocate VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE
//
VirtIo = AllocateZeroPool (sizeof (VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE));
if (VirtIo == NULL) {
return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
}
VirtIo->Signature = VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE_SIGNATURE;
Status = VirtioMmioInit (BaseAddress, VirtIo);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
goto FreeVirtioMem;
}
//
// Install VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL to Handle
//
Status = gBS->InstallProtocolInterface (&Handle,
&gVirtioDeviceProtocolGuid, EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE,
&VirtIo->VirtioDevice);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
goto UninitVirtio;
}
return EFI_SUCCESS;
UninitVirtio:
VirtioMmioUninit (VirtIo);
FreeVirtioMem:
FreePool (VirtIo);
return Status;
}
EFI_STATUS
VirtioMmioUninstallDevice (
IN EFI_HANDLE DeviceHandle
)
{
VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL *VirtioDevice;
VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE *MmioDevice;
EFI_STATUS Status;
Status = gBS->OpenProtocol (
DeviceHandle, // candidate device
&gVirtioDeviceProtocolGuid, // retrieve the VirtIo iface
(VOID **)&VirtioDevice, // target pointer
DeviceHandle, // requestor driver identity
DeviceHandle, // requesting lookup for dev.
EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL // lookup only, no ref. added
);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
return Status;
}
//
// Get the MMIO device from the VirtIo Device instance
//
MmioDevice = VIRTIO_MMIO_DEVICE_FROM_VIRTIO_DEVICE (VirtioDevice);
//
// Uninstall the protocol interface
//
Status = gBS->UninstallProtocolInterface (DeviceHandle,
&gVirtioDeviceProtocolGuid, &MmioDevice->VirtioDevice
);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
return Status;
}
//
// Uninitialize the VirtIo Device
//
VirtioMmioUninit (MmioDevice);
FreePool (MmioDevice);
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}