xref: /qemu/include/hw/virtio/vhost.h (revision d84ed5d2)
1 #ifndef VHOST_H
2 #define VHOST_H
3 
4 #include "hw/virtio/vhost-backend.h"
5 #include "hw/virtio/virtio.h"
6 #include "exec/memory.h"
7 
8 #define VHOST_F_DEVICE_IOTLB 63
9 #define VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES 30
10 
11 #define VU_REALIZE_CONN_RETRIES 3
12 
13 /* Generic structures common for any vhost based device. */
14 
15 struct vhost_inflight {
16     int fd;
17     void *addr;
18     uint64_t size;
19     uint64_t offset;
20     uint16_t queue_size;
21 };
22 
23 struct vhost_virtqueue {
24     int kick;
25     int call;
26     void *desc;
27     void *avail;
28     void *used;
29     int num;
30     unsigned long long desc_phys;
31     unsigned desc_size;
32     unsigned long long avail_phys;
33     unsigned avail_size;
34     unsigned long long used_phys;
35     unsigned used_size;
36     EventNotifier masked_notifier;
37     EventNotifier error_notifier;
38     EventNotifier masked_config_notifier;
39     struct vhost_dev *dev;
40 };
41 
42 typedef unsigned long vhost_log_chunk_t;
43 #define VHOST_LOG_PAGE 0x1000
44 #define VHOST_LOG_BITS (8 * sizeof(vhost_log_chunk_t))
45 #define VHOST_LOG_CHUNK (VHOST_LOG_PAGE * VHOST_LOG_BITS)
46 #define VHOST_INVALID_FEATURE_BIT   (0xff)
47 #define VHOST_QUEUE_NUM_CONFIG_INR 0
48 
49 struct vhost_log {
50     unsigned long long size;
51     int refcnt;
52     int fd;
53     vhost_log_chunk_t *log;
54 };
55 
56 struct vhost_dev;
57 struct vhost_iommu {
58     struct vhost_dev *hdev;
59     MemoryRegion *mr;
60     hwaddr iommu_offset;
61     IOMMUNotifier n;
62     QLIST_ENTRY(vhost_iommu) iommu_next;
63 };
64 
65 typedef struct VhostDevConfigOps {
66     /* Vhost device config space changed callback
67      */
68     int (*vhost_dev_config_notifier)(struct vhost_dev *dev);
69 } VhostDevConfigOps;
70 
71 struct vhost_memory;
72 
73 /**
74  * struct vhost_dev - common vhost_dev structure
75  * @vhost_ops: backend specific ops
76  * @config_ops: ops for config changes (see @vhost_dev_set_config_notifier)
77  */
78 struct vhost_dev {
79     VirtIODevice *vdev;
80     MemoryListener memory_listener;
81     MemoryListener iommu_listener;
82     struct vhost_memory *mem;
83     int n_mem_sections;
84     MemoryRegionSection *mem_sections;
85     int n_tmp_sections;
86     MemoryRegionSection *tmp_sections;
87     struct vhost_virtqueue *vqs;
88     unsigned int nvqs;
89     /* the first virtqueue which would be used by this vhost dev */
90     int vq_index;
91     /* one past the last vq index for the virtio device (not vhost) */
92     int vq_index_end;
93     /* if non-zero, minimum required value for max_queues */
94     int num_queues;
95     /**
96      * vhost feature handling requires matching the feature set
97      * offered by a backend which may be a subset of the total
98      * features eventually offered to the guest.
99      *
100      * @features: available features provided by the backend
101      * @acked_features: final negotiated features with front-end driver
102      *
103      * @backend_features: this is used in a couple of places to either
104      * store VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES to apply to
105      * VHOST_USER_SET_FEATURES or VHOST_NET_F_VIRTIO_NET_HDR. Its
106      * future use should be discouraged and the variable retired as
107      * its easy to confuse with the VirtIO backend_features.
108      */
109     uint64_t features;
110     uint64_t acked_features;
111     uint64_t backend_features;
112 
113     /**
114      * @protocol_features: is the vhost-user only feature set by
115      * VHOST_USER_SET_PROTOCOL_FEATURES. Protocol features are only
116      * negotiated if VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES has been offered
117      * by the backend (see @features).
118      */
119     uint64_t protocol_features;
120 
121     uint64_t max_queues;
122     uint64_t backend_cap;
123     /* @started: is the vhost device started? */
124     bool started;
125     bool log_enabled;
126     uint64_t log_size;
127     Error *migration_blocker;
128     const VhostOps *vhost_ops;
129     void *opaque;
130     struct vhost_log *log;
131     QLIST_ENTRY(vhost_dev) entry;
132     QLIST_ENTRY(vhost_dev) logdev_entry;
133     QLIST_HEAD(, vhost_iommu) iommu_list;
134     IOMMUNotifier n;
135     const VhostDevConfigOps *config_ops;
136 };
137 
138 extern const VhostOps kernel_ops;
139 extern const VhostOps user_ops;
140 extern const VhostOps vdpa_ops;
141 
142 struct vhost_net {
143     struct vhost_dev dev;
144     struct vhost_virtqueue vqs[2];
145     int backend;
146     NetClientState *nc;
147 };
148 
149 /**
150  * vhost_dev_init() - initialise the vhost interface
151  * @hdev: the common vhost_dev structure
152  * @opaque: opaque ptr passed to backend (vhost/vhost-user/vdpa)
153  * @backend_type: type of backend
154  * @busyloop_timeout: timeout for polling virtqueue
155  * @errp: error handle
156  *
157  * The initialisation of the vhost device will trigger the
158  * initialisation of the backend and potentially capability
159  * negotiation of backend interface. Configuration of the VirtIO
160  * itself won't happen until the interface is started.
161  *
162  * Return: 0 on success, non-zero on error while setting errp.
163  */
164 int vhost_dev_init(struct vhost_dev *hdev, void *opaque,
165                    VhostBackendType backend_type,
166                    uint32_t busyloop_timeout, Error **errp);
167 
168 /**
169  * vhost_dev_cleanup() - tear down and cleanup vhost interface
170  * @hdev: the common vhost_dev structure
171  */
172 void vhost_dev_cleanup(struct vhost_dev *hdev);
173 
174 /**
175  * vhost_dev_enable_notifiers() - enable event notifiers
176  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
177  * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure
178  *
179  * Enable notifications directly to the vhost device rather than being
180  * triggered by QEMU itself. Notifications should be enabled before
181  * the vhost device is started via @vhost_dev_start.
182  *
183  * Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error.
184  */
185 int vhost_dev_enable_notifiers(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev);
186 
187 /**
188  * vhost_dev_disable_notifiers - disable event notifications
189  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
190  * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure
191  *
192  * Disable direct notifications to vhost device.
193  */
194 void vhost_dev_disable_notifiers(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev);
195 bool vhost_config_pending(struct vhost_dev *hdev);
196 void vhost_config_mask(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, bool mask);
197 
198 /**
199  * vhost_dev_is_started() - report status of vhost device
200  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
201  *
202  * Return the started status of the vhost device
203  */
204 static inline bool vhost_dev_is_started(struct vhost_dev *hdev)
205 {
206     return hdev->started;
207 }
208 
209 /**
210  * vhost_dev_start() - start the vhost device
211  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
212  * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure
213  * @vrings: true to have vrings enabled in this call
214  *
215  * Starts the vhost device. From this point VirtIO feature negotiation
216  * can start and the device can start processing VirtIO transactions.
217  *
218  * Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error.
219  */
220 int vhost_dev_start(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, bool vrings);
221 
222 /**
223  * vhost_dev_stop() - stop the vhost device
224  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
225  * @vdev: the VirtIODevice structure
226  * @vrings: true to have vrings disabled in this call
227  *
228  * Stop the vhost device. After the device is stopped the notifiers
229  * can be disabled (@vhost_dev_disable_notifiers) and the device can
230  * be torn down (@vhost_dev_cleanup).
231  */
232 void vhost_dev_stop(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, bool vrings);
233 
234 /**
235  * DOC: vhost device configuration handling
236  *
237  * The VirtIO device configuration space is used for rarely changing
238  * or initialisation time parameters. The configuration can be updated
239  * by either the guest driver or the device itself. If the device can
240  * change the configuration over time the vhost handler should
241  * register a @VhostDevConfigOps structure with
242  * @vhost_dev_set_config_notifier so the guest can be notified. Some
243  * devices register a handler anyway and will signal an error if an
244  * unexpected config change happens.
245  */
246 
247 /**
248  * vhost_dev_get_config() - fetch device configuration
249  * @hdev: common vhost_dev_structure
250  * @config: pointer to device appropriate config structure
251  * @config_len: size of device appropriate config structure
252  *
253  * Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error while setting errp
254  */
255 int vhost_dev_get_config(struct vhost_dev *hdev, uint8_t *config,
256                          uint32_t config_len, Error **errp);
257 
258 /**
259  * vhost_dev_set_config() - set device configuration
260  * @hdev: common vhost_dev_structure
261  * @data: pointer to data to set
262  * @offset: offset into configuration space
263  * @size: length of set
264  * @flags: @VhostSetConfigType flags
265  *
266  * By use of @offset/@size a subset of the configuration space can be
267  * written to. The @flags are used to indicate if it is a normal
268  * transaction or related to migration.
269  *
270  * Return: 0 on success, non-zero on error
271  */
272 int vhost_dev_set_config(struct vhost_dev *dev, const uint8_t *data,
273                          uint32_t offset, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags);
274 
275 /**
276  * vhost_dev_set_config_notifier() - register VhostDevConfigOps
277  * @hdev: common vhost_dev_structure
278  * @ops: notifier ops
279  *
280  * If the device is expected to change configuration a notifier can be
281  * setup to handle the case.
282  */
283 void vhost_dev_set_config_notifier(struct vhost_dev *dev,
284                                    const VhostDevConfigOps *ops);
285 
286 
287 /* Test and clear masked event pending status.
288  * Should be called after unmask to avoid losing events.
289  */
290 bool vhost_virtqueue_pending(struct vhost_dev *hdev, int n);
291 
292 /* Mask/unmask events from this vq.
293  */
294 void vhost_virtqueue_mask(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev, int n,
295                           bool mask);
296 
297 /**
298  * vhost_get_features() - return a sanitised set of feature bits
299  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
300  * @feature_bits: pointer to terminated table of feature bits
301  * @features: original feature set
302  *
303  * This returns a set of features bits that is an intersection of what
304  * is supported by the vhost backend (hdev->features), the supported
305  * feature_bits and the requested feature set.
306  */
307 uint64_t vhost_get_features(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const int *feature_bits,
308                             uint64_t features);
309 
310 /**
311  * vhost_ack_features() - set vhost acked_features
312  * @hdev: common vhost_dev structure
313  * @feature_bits: pointer to terminated table of feature bits
314  * @features: requested feature set
315  *
316  * This sets the internal hdev->acked_features to the intersection of
317  * the backends advertised features and the supported feature_bits.
318  */
319 void vhost_ack_features(struct vhost_dev *hdev, const int *feature_bits,
320                         uint64_t features);
321 unsigned int vhost_get_max_memslots(void);
322 unsigned int vhost_get_free_memslots(void);
323 
324 int vhost_net_set_backend(struct vhost_dev *hdev,
325                           struct vhost_vring_file *file);
326 
327 void vhost_toggle_device_iotlb(VirtIODevice *vdev);
328 int vhost_device_iotlb_miss(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint64_t iova, int write);
329 
330 int vhost_virtqueue_start(struct vhost_dev *dev, struct VirtIODevice *vdev,
331                           struct vhost_virtqueue *vq, unsigned idx);
332 void vhost_virtqueue_stop(struct vhost_dev *dev, struct VirtIODevice *vdev,
333                           struct vhost_virtqueue *vq, unsigned idx);
334 
335 void vhost_dev_reset_inflight(struct vhost_inflight *inflight);
336 void vhost_dev_free_inflight(struct vhost_inflight *inflight);
337 void vhost_dev_save_inflight(struct vhost_inflight *inflight, QEMUFile *f);
338 int vhost_dev_load_inflight(struct vhost_inflight *inflight, QEMUFile *f);
339 int vhost_dev_prepare_inflight(struct vhost_dev *hdev, VirtIODevice *vdev);
340 int vhost_dev_set_inflight(struct vhost_dev *dev,
341                            struct vhost_inflight *inflight);
342 int vhost_dev_get_inflight(struct vhost_dev *dev, uint16_t queue_size,
343                            struct vhost_inflight *inflight);
344 bool vhost_dev_has_iommu(struct vhost_dev *dev);
345 
346 #ifdef CONFIG_VHOST
347 int vhost_reset_device(struct vhost_dev *hdev);
348 #else
349 static inline int vhost_reset_device(struct vhost_dev *hdev)
350 {
351     return -ENOSYS;
352 }
353 #endif /* CONFIG_VHOST */
354 
355 /**
356  * vhost_supports_device_state(): Checks whether the back-end supports
357  * transferring internal device state for the purpose of migration.
358  * Support for this feature is required for vhost_set_device_state_fd()
359  * and vhost_check_device_state().
360  *
361  * @dev: The vhost device
362  *
363  * Returns true if the device supports these commands, and false if it
364  * does not.
365  */
366 bool vhost_supports_device_state(struct vhost_dev *dev);
367 
368 /**
369  * vhost_set_device_state_fd(): Begin transfer of internal state from/to
370  * the back-end for the purpose of migration.  Data is to be transferred
371  * over a pipe according to @direction and @phase.  The sending end must
372  * only write to the pipe, and the receiving end must only read from it.
373  * Once the sending end is done, it closes its FD.  The receiving end
374  * must take this as the end-of-transfer signal and close its FD, too.
375  *
376  * @fd is the back-end's end of the pipe: The write FD for SAVE, and the
377  * read FD for LOAD.  This function transfers ownership of @fd to the
378  * back-end, i.e. closes it in the front-end.
379  *
380  * The back-end may optionally reply with an FD of its own, if this
381  * improves efficiency on its end.  In this case, the returned FD is
382  * stored in *reply_fd.  The back-end will discard the FD sent to it,
383  * and the front-end must use *reply_fd for transferring state to/from
384  * the back-end.
385  *
386  * @dev: The vhost device
387  * @direction: The direction in which the state is to be transferred.
388  *             For outgoing migrations, this is SAVE, and data is read
389  *             from the back-end and stored by the front-end in the
390  *             migration stream.
391  *             For incoming migrations, this is LOAD, and data is read
392  *             by the front-end from the migration stream and sent to
393  *             the back-end to restore the saved state.
394  * @phase: Which migration phase we are in.  Currently, there is only
395  *         STOPPED (device and all vrings are stopped), in the future,
396  *         more phases such as PRE_COPY or POST_COPY may be added.
397  * @fd: Back-end's end of the pipe through which to transfer state; note
398  *      that ownership is transferred to the back-end, so this function
399  *      closes @fd in the front-end.
400  * @reply_fd: If the back-end wishes to use a different pipe for state
401  *            transfer, this will contain an FD for the front-end to
402  *            use.  Otherwise, -1 is stored here.
403  * @errp: Potential error description
404  *
405  * Returns 0 on success, and -errno on failure.
406  */
407 int vhost_set_device_state_fd(struct vhost_dev *dev,
408                               VhostDeviceStateDirection direction,
409                               VhostDeviceStatePhase phase,
410                               int fd,
411                               int *reply_fd,
412                               Error **errp);
413 
414 /**
415  * vhost_set_device_state_fd(): After transferring state from/to the
416  * back-end via vhost_set_device_state_fd(), i.e. once the sending end
417  * has closed the pipe, inquire the back-end to report any potential
418  * errors that have occurred on its side.  This allows to sense errors
419  * like:
420  * - During outgoing migration, when the source side had already started
421  *   to produce its state, something went wrong and it failed to finish
422  * - During incoming migration, when the received state is somehow
423  *   invalid and cannot be processed by the back-end
424  *
425  * @dev: The vhost device
426  * @errp: Potential error description
427  *
428  * Returns 0 when the back-end reports successful state transfer and
429  * processing, and -errno when an error occurred somewhere.
430  */
431 int vhost_check_device_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, Error **errp);
432 
433 /**
434  * vhost_save_backend_state(): High-level function to receive a vhost
435  * back-end's state, and save it in @f.  Uses
436  * `vhost_set_device_state_fd()` to get the data from the back-end, and
437  * stores it in consecutive chunks that are each prefixed by their
438  * respective length (be32).  The end is marked by a 0-length chunk.
439  *
440  * Must only be called while the device and all its vrings are stopped
441  * (`VHOST_TRANSFER_STATE_PHASE_STOPPED`).
442  *
443  * @dev: The vhost device from which to save the state
444  * @f: Migration stream in which to save the state
445  * @errp: Potential error message
446  *
447  * Returns 0 on success, and -errno otherwise.
448  */
449 int vhost_save_backend_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, QEMUFile *f, Error **errp);
450 
451 /**
452  * vhost_load_backend_state(): High-level function to load a vhost
453  * back-end's state from @f, and send it over to the back-end.  Reads
454  * the data from @f in the format used by `vhost_save_state()`, and uses
455  * `vhost_set_device_state_fd()` to transfer it to the back-end.
456  *
457  * Must only be called while the device and all its vrings are stopped
458  * (`VHOST_TRANSFER_STATE_PHASE_STOPPED`).
459  *
460  * @dev: The vhost device to which to send the state
461  * @f: Migration stream from which to load the state
462  * @errp: Potential error message
463  *
464  * Returns 0 on success, and -errno otherwise.
465  */
466 int vhost_load_backend_state(struct vhost_dev *dev, QEMUFile *f, Error **errp);
467 
468 #endif
469