/** @file Declarations of utility functions used by virtio device drivers. Copyright (C) 2012-2016, Red Hat, Inc. 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. **/ #ifndef _VIRTIO_LIB_H_ #define _VIRTIO_LIB_H_ #include #include /** Configure a virtio ring. This function sets up internal storage (the guest-host communication area) and lays out several "navigation" (ie. no-ownership) pointers to parts of that storage. Relevant sections from the virtio-0.9.5 spec: - 1.1 Virtqueues, - 2.3 Virtqueue Configuration. @param[in] The number of descriptors to allocate for the virtio ring, as requested by the host. @param[out] Ring The virtio ring to set up. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES AllocatePages() failed to allocate contiguous pages for the requested QueueSize. Fields of Ring have indeterminate value. @retval EFI_SUCCESS Allocation and setup successful. Ring->Base (and nothing else) is responsible for deallocation. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI VirtioRingInit ( IN UINT16 QueueSize, OUT VRING *Ring ); /** Tear down the internal resources of a configured virtio ring. The caller is responsible to stop the host from using this ring before invoking this function: the VSTAT_DRIVER_OK bit must be clear in VhdrDeviceStatus. @param[out] Ring The virtio ring to clean up. **/ VOID EFIAPI VirtioRingUninit ( IN OUT VRING *Ring ); // // Internal use structure for tracking the submission of a multi-descriptor // request. // typedef struct { UINT16 HeadDescIdx; UINT16 NextDescIdx; } DESC_INDICES; /** Turn off interrupt notifications from the host, and prepare for appending multiple descriptors to the virtio ring. The calling driver must be in VSTAT_DRIVER_OK state. @param[in,out] Ring The virtio ring we intend to append descriptors to. @param[out] Indices The DESC_INDICES structure to initialize. **/ VOID EFIAPI VirtioPrepare ( IN OUT VRING *Ring, OUT DESC_INDICES *Indices ); /** Append a contiguous buffer for transmission / reception via the virtio ring. This function implements the following section from virtio-0.9.5: - 2.4.1.1 Placing Buffers into the Descriptor Table Free space is taken as granted, since the individual drivers support only synchronous requests and host side status is processed in lock-step with request submission. It is the calling driver's responsibility to verify the ring size in advance. The caller is responsible for initializing *Indices with VirtioPrepare() first. @param[in,out] Ring The virtio ring to append the buffer to, as a descriptor. @param[in] BufferPhysAddr (Guest pseudo-physical) start address of the transmit / receive buffer. @param[in] BufferSize Number of bytes to transmit or receive. @param[in] Flags A bitmask of VRING_DESC_F_* flags. The caller computes this mask dependent on further buffers to append and transfer direction. VRING_DESC_F_INDIRECT is unsupported. The VRING_DESC.Next field is always set, but the host only interprets it dependent on VRING_DESC_F_NEXT. @param[in,out] Indices Indices->HeadDescIdx is not accessed. On input, Indices->NextDescIdx identifies the next descriptor to carry the buffer. On output, Indices->NextDescIdx is incremented by one, modulo 2^16. **/ VOID EFIAPI VirtioAppendDesc ( IN OUT VRING *Ring, IN UINTN BufferPhysAddr, IN UINT32 BufferSize, IN UINT16 Flags, IN OUT DESC_INDICES *Indices ); /** Notify the host about the descriptor chain just built, and wait until the host processes it. @param[in] VirtIo The target virtio device to notify. @param[in] VirtQueueId Identifies the queue for the target device. @param[in,out] Ring The virtio ring with descriptors to submit. @param[in] Indices Indices->NextDescIdx is not accessed. Indices->HeadDescIdx identifies the head descriptor of the descriptor chain. @param[out] UsedLen On success, the total number of bytes, consecutively across the buffers linked by the descriptor chain, that the host wrote. May be NULL if the caller doesn't care, or can compute the same information from device-specific request structures linked by the descriptor chain. @return Error code from VirtIo->SetQueueNotify() if it fails. @retval EFI_SUCCESS Otherwise, the host processed all descriptors. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI VirtioFlush ( IN VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL *VirtIo, IN UINT16 VirtQueueId, IN OUT VRING *Ring, IN DESC_INDICES *Indices, OUT UINT32 *UsedLen OPTIONAL ); #endif // _VIRTIO_LIB_H_