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1 /*
2  * Resettable interface header.
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2019 GreenSocs SAS
5  *
6  * Authors:
7  *   Damien Hedde
8  *
9  * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
10  * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
11  */
12 
13 #ifndef HW_RESETTABLE_H
14 #define HW_RESETTABLE_H
15 
16 #include "qom/object.h"
17 
18 #define TYPE_RESETTABLE_INTERFACE "resettable"
19 
20 #define RESETTABLE_CLASS(class) \
21     OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(ResettableClass, (class), TYPE_RESETTABLE_INTERFACE)
22 
23 #define RESETTABLE_GET_CLASS(obj) \
24     OBJECT_GET_CLASS(ResettableClass, (obj), TYPE_RESETTABLE_INTERFACE)
25 
26 typedef struct ResettableState ResettableState;
27 
28 /**
29  * ResetType:
30  * Types of reset.
31  *
32  * + Cold: reset resulting from a power cycle of the object.
33  *
34  * TODO: Support has to be added to handle more types. In particular,
35  * ResettableState structure needs to be expanded.
36  */
37 typedef enum ResetType {
38     RESET_TYPE_COLD,
39 } ResetType;
40 
41 /*
42  * ResettableClass:
43  * Interface for resettable objects.
44  *
45  * See docs/devel/reset.rst for more detailed information about how QEMU models
46  * reset. This whole API must only be used when holding the iothread mutex.
47  *
48  * All objects which can be reset must implement this interface;
49  * it is usually provided by a base class such as DeviceClass or BusClass.
50  * Every Resettable object must maintain some state tracking the
51  * progress of a reset operation by providing a ResettableState structure.
52  * The functions defined in this module take care of updating the
53  * state of the reset.
54  * The base class implementation of the interface provides this
55  * state and implements the associated method: get_state.
56  *
57  * Concrete object implementations (typically specific devices
58  * such as a UART model) should provide the functions
59  * for the phases.enter, phases.hold and phases.exit methods, which
60  * they can set in their class init function, either directly or
61  * by calling resettable_class_set_parent_phases().
62  * The phase methods are guaranteed to only only ever be called once
63  * for any reset event, in the order 'enter', 'hold', 'exit'.
64  * An object will always move quickly from 'enter' to 'hold'
65  * but might remain in 'hold' for an arbitrary period of time
66  * before eventually reset is deasserted and the 'exit' phase is called.
67  * Object implementations should be prepared for functions handling
68  * inbound connections from other devices (such as qemu_irq handler
69  * functions) to be called at any point during reset after their
70  * 'enter' method has been called.
71  *
72  * Users of a resettable object should not call these methods
73  * directly, but instead use the function resettable_reset().
74  *
75  * @phases.enter: This phase is called when the object enters reset. It
76  * should reset local state of the object, but it must not do anything that
77  * has a side-effect on other objects, such as raising or lowering a qemu_irq
78  * line or reading or writing guest memory. It takes the reset's type as
79  * argument.
80  *
81  * @phases.hold: This phase is called for entry into reset, once every object
82  * in the system which is being reset has had its @phases.enter method called.
83  * At this point devices can do actions that affect other objects.
84  *
85  * @phases.exit: This phase is called when the object leaves the reset state.
86  * Actions affecting other objects are permitted.
87  *
88  * @get_state: Mandatory method which must return a pointer to a
89  * ResettableState.
90  *
91  * @get_transitional_function: transitional method to handle Resettable objects
92  * not yet fully moved to this interface. It will be removed as soon as it is
93  * not needed anymore. This method is optional and may return a pointer to a
94  * function to be used instead of the phases. If the method exists and returns
95  * a non-NULL function pointer then that function is executed as a replacement
96  * of the 'hold' phase method taking the object as argument. The two other phase
97  * methods are not executed.
98  *
99  * @child_foreach: Executes a given callback on every Resettable child. Child
100  * in this context means a child in the qbus tree, so the children of a qbus
101  * are the devices on it, and the children of a device are all the buses it
102  * owns. This is not the same as the QOM object hierarchy. The function takes
103  * additional opaque and ResetType arguments which must be passed unmodified to
104  * the callback.
105  */
106 typedef void (*ResettableEnterPhase)(Object *obj, ResetType type);
107 typedef void (*ResettableHoldPhase)(Object *obj);
108 typedef void (*ResettableExitPhase)(Object *obj);
109 typedef ResettableState * (*ResettableGetState)(Object *obj);
110 typedef void (*ResettableTrFunction)(Object *obj);
111 typedef ResettableTrFunction (*ResettableGetTrFunction)(Object *obj);
112 typedef void (*ResettableChildCallback)(Object *, void *opaque,
113                                         ResetType type);
114 typedef void (*ResettableChildForeach)(Object *obj,
115                                        ResettableChildCallback cb,
116                                        void *opaque, ResetType type);
117 typedef struct ResettablePhases {
118     ResettableEnterPhase enter;
119     ResettableHoldPhase hold;
120     ResettableExitPhase exit;
121 } ResettablePhases;
122 typedef struct ResettableClass {
123     InterfaceClass parent_class;
124 
125     /* Phase methods */
126     ResettablePhases phases;
127 
128     /* State access method */
129     ResettableGetState get_state;
130 
131     /* Transitional method for legacy reset compatibility */
132     ResettableGetTrFunction get_transitional_function;
133 
134     /* Hierarchy handling method */
135     ResettableChildForeach child_foreach;
136 } ResettableClass;
137 
138 /**
139  * ResettableState:
140  * Structure holding reset related state. The fields should not be accessed
141  * directly; the definition is here to allow further inclusion into other
142  * objects.
143  *
144  * @count: Number of reset level the object is into. It is incremented when
145  * the reset operation starts and decremented when it finishes.
146  * @hold_phase_pending: flag which indicates that we need to invoke the 'hold'
147  * phase handler for this object.
148  * @exit_phase_in_progress: true if we are currently in the exit phase
149  */
150 struct ResettableState {
151     unsigned count;
152     bool hold_phase_pending;
153     bool exit_phase_in_progress;
154 };
155 
156 /**
157  * resettable_state_clear:
158  * Clear the state. It puts the state to the initial (zeroed) state required
159  * to reuse an object. Typically used in realize step of base classes
160  * implementing the interface.
161  */
162 static inline void resettable_state_clear(ResettableState *state)
163 {
164     memset(state, 0, sizeof(ResettableState));
165 }
166 
167 /**
168  * resettable_reset:
169  * Trigger a reset on an object @obj of type @type. @obj must implement
170  * Resettable interface.
171  *
172  * Calling this function is equivalent to calling @resettable_assert_reset()
173  * then @resettable_release_reset().
174  */
175 void resettable_reset(Object *obj, ResetType type);
176 
177 /**
178  * resettable_assert_reset:
179  * Put an object @obj into reset. @obj must implement Resettable interface.
180  *
181  * @resettable_release_reset() must eventually be called after this call.
182  * There must be one call to @resettable_release_reset() per call of
183  * @resettable_assert_reset(), with the same type argument.
184  *
185  * NOTE: Until support for migration is added, the @resettable_release_reset()
186  * must not be delayed. It must occur just after @resettable_assert_reset() so
187  * that migration cannot be triggered in between. Prefer using
188  * @resettable_reset() for now.
189  */
190 void resettable_assert_reset(Object *obj, ResetType type);
191 
192 /**
193  * resettable_release_reset:
194  * Release the object @obj from reset. @obj must implement Resettable interface.
195  *
196  * See @resettable_assert_reset() description for details.
197  */
198 void resettable_release_reset(Object *obj, ResetType type);
199 
200 /**
201  * resettable_is_in_reset:
202  * Return true if @obj is under reset.
203  *
204  * @obj must implement Resettable interface.
205  */
206 bool resettable_is_in_reset(Object *obj);
207 
208 /**
209  * resettable_change_parent:
210  * Indicate that the parent of Ressettable @obj is changing from @oldp to @newp.
211  * All 3 objects must implement resettable interface. @oldp or @newp may be
212  * NULL.
213  *
214  * This function will adapt the reset state of @obj so that it is coherent
215  * with the reset state of @newp. It may trigger @resettable_assert_reset()
216  * or @resettable_release_reset(). It will do such things only if the reset
217  * state of @newp and @oldp are different.
218  *
219  * When using this function during reset, it must only be called during
220  * a hold phase method. Calling this during enter or exit phase is an error.
221  */
222 void resettable_change_parent(Object *obj, Object *newp, Object *oldp);
223 
224 /**
225  * resettable_cold_reset_fn:
226  * Helper to call resettable_reset((Object *) opaque, RESET_TYPE_COLD).
227  *
228  * This function is typically useful to register a reset handler with
229  * qemu_register_reset.
230  */
231 void resettable_cold_reset_fn(void *opaque);
232 
233 /**
234  * resettable_class_set_parent_phases:
235  *
236  * Save @rc current reset phases into @parent_phases and override @rc phases
237  * by the given new methods (@enter, @hold and @exit).
238  * Each phase is overridden only if the new one is not NULL allowing to
239  * override a subset of phases.
240  */
241 void resettable_class_set_parent_phases(ResettableClass *rc,
242                                         ResettableEnterPhase enter,
243                                         ResettableHoldPhase hold,
244                                         ResettableExitPhase exit,
245                                         ResettablePhases *parent_phases);
246 
247 #endif
248