/* * Accelerator blocking API, to prevent new ioctls from starting and wait the * running ones finish. * This mechanism differs from pause/resume_all_vcpus() in that it does not * release the BQL. * * Copyright (c) 2022 Red Hat Inc. * * Author: Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. */ #ifndef ACCEL_BLOCKER_H #define ACCEL_BLOCKER_H #include "sysemu/cpus.h" extern void accel_blocker_init(void); /* * accel_{cpu_}ioctl_begin/end: * Mark when ioctl is about to run or just finished. * * accel_{cpu_}ioctl_begin will block after accel_ioctl_inhibit_begin() is * called, preventing new ioctls to run. They will continue only after * accel_ioctl_inibith_end(). */ extern void accel_ioctl_begin(void); extern void accel_ioctl_end(void); extern void accel_cpu_ioctl_begin(CPUState *cpu); extern void accel_cpu_ioctl_end(CPUState *cpu); /* * accel_ioctl_inhibit_begin: start critical section * * This function makes sure that: * 1) incoming accel_{cpu_}ioctl_begin() calls block * 2) wait that all ioctls that were already running reach * accel_{cpu_}ioctl_end(), kicking vcpus if necessary. * * This allows the caller to access shared data or perform operations without * worrying of concurrent vcpus accesses. */ extern void accel_ioctl_inhibit_begin(void); /* * accel_ioctl_inhibit_end: end critical section started by * accel_ioctl_inhibit_begin() * * This function allows blocked accel_{cpu_}ioctl_begin() to continue. */ extern void accel_ioctl_inhibit_end(void); #endif /* ACCEL_BLOCKER_H */