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1 /*
2  * libqos driver framework
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2018 Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito <e.emanuelegiuseppe@gmail.com>
5  *
6  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8  * License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
9  *
10  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
13  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
14  *
15  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
16  * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
17  */
18 
19 #ifndef QGRAPH_H
20 #define QGRAPH_H
21 
22 #include <gmodule.h>
23 #include "qemu/module.h"
24 #include "malloc.h"
25 
26 /* maximum path length */
27 #define QOS_PATH_MAX_ELEMENT_SIZE 50
28 
29 typedef struct QOSGraphObject QOSGraphObject;
30 typedef struct QOSGraphNode QOSGraphNode;
31 typedef struct QOSGraphEdge QOSGraphEdge;
32 typedef struct QOSGraphEdgeOptions QOSGraphEdgeOptions;
33 typedef struct QOSGraphTestOptions QOSGraphTestOptions;
34 
35 /* Constructor for drivers, machines and test */
36 typedef void *(*QOSCreateDriverFunc) (void *parent, QGuestAllocator *alloc,
37                                       void *addr);
38 typedef void *(*QOSCreateMachineFunc) (QTestState *qts);
39 typedef void (*QOSTestFunc) (void *parent, void *arg, QGuestAllocator *alloc);
40 
41 /* QOSGraphObject functions */
42 typedef void *(*QOSGetDriver) (void *object, const char *interface);
43 typedef QOSGraphObject *(*QOSGetDevice) (void *object, const char *name);
44 typedef void (*QOSDestructorFunc) (QOSGraphObject *object);
45 typedef void (*QOSStartFunct) (QOSGraphObject *object);
46 
47 /* Test options functions */
48 typedef void *(*QOSBeforeTest) (GString *cmd_line, void *arg);
49 
50 /**
51  * struct QOSGraphEdgeOptions:
52  * Edge options to be passed to the contains/consumes \*_args function.
53  * @arg: optional arg that will be used by dest edge
54  * @size_arg: @arg size that will be used by dest edge
55  * @extra_device_opts: optional additional command line for dest
56  *                     edge, used to add additional attributes
57  *                     *after* the node command line, the
58  *                     framework automatically prepends ","
59  *                     to this argument.
60  * @before_cmd_line: optional additional command line for dest
61  *                   edge, used to add additional attributes
62  *                   *before* the node command line, usually
63  *                   other non-node represented commands,
64  *                   like "-fdsev synt"
65  * @after_cmd_line: optional extra command line to be added
66  *                  after the device command. This option
67  *                  is used to add other devices
68  *                  command line that depend on current node.
69  *                  Automatically prepends " " to this argument
70  * @edge_name: optional edge to differentiate multiple
71  *             devices with same node name
72  */
73 struct QOSGraphEdgeOptions {
74     void *arg;
75     uint32_t size_arg;
76     const char *extra_device_opts;
77     const char *before_cmd_line;
78     const char *after_cmd_line;
79     const char *edge_name;
80 };
81 
82 /**
83  * struct QOSGraphTestOptions:
84  * Test options to be passed to the test functions.
85  * @edge: edge arguments that will be used by test.
86  *        Note that test *does not* use edge_name,
87  *        and uses instead arg and size_arg as
88  *        data arg for its test function.
89  * @arg:  if @before is non-NULL, pass @arg there.
90  *        Otherwise pass it to the test function.
91  * @before: executed before the test. Used to add
92  *          additional parameters to the command line
93  *          and modify the argument to the test function.
94  * @subprocess: run the test in a subprocess.
95  */
96 struct QOSGraphTestOptions {
97     QOSGraphEdgeOptions edge;
98     void *arg;
99     QOSBeforeTest before;
100     bool subprocess;
101 };
102 
103 /**
104  * struct QOSGraphObject:
105  * Each driver, test or machine of this framework will have a
106  * QOSGraphObject as first field.
107  *
108  * This set of functions offered by QOSGraphObject are executed
109  * in different stages of the framework:
110  * @get_driver: see @get_device
111  * @get_device: Once a machine-to-test path has been
112  *              found, the framework traverses it again and allocates all the
113  *              nodes, using the provided constructor. To satisfy their
114  *              relations, i.e. for produces or contains, where a struct
115  *              constructor needs an external parameter represented by the
116  *              previous node, the framework will call
117  *              @get_device (for contains) or @get_driver (for produces),
118  *              depending on the edge type, passing them the name of the next
119  *              node to be taken and getting from them the corresponding
120  *              pointer to the actual structure of the next node to
121  *              be used in the path.
122  * @start_hw: This function is executed after all the path objects
123  *            have been allocated, but before the test is run. It starts the
124  *            hw, setting the initial configurations (\*_device_enable) and
125  *            making it ready for the test.
126  * @destructor: Opposite to the node constructor, destroys the object.
127  *              This function is called after the test has been executed, and
128  *              performs a complete cleanup of each node allocated field.
129  *              In case no constructor is provided, no destructor will be
130  *              called.
131  * @free: free the memory associated to the QOSGraphObject and its contained
132  *        children
133  */
134 struct QOSGraphObject {
135     QOSGetDriver get_driver;
136     QOSGetDevice get_device;
137     QOSStartFunct start_hw;
138     QOSDestructorFunc destructor;
139     GDestroyNotify free;
140 };
141 
142 /**
143  * qos_graph_init(): initialize the framework, creates two hash
144  * tables: one for the nodes and another for the edges.
145  */
146 void qos_graph_init(void);
147 
148 /**
149  * qos_graph_destroy(): deallocates all the hash tables,
150  * freeing all nodes and edges.
151  */
152 void qos_graph_destroy(void);
153 
154 /**
155  * qos_node_destroy(): removes and frees a node from the
156  * nodes hash table.
157  * @key: Name of the node
158  */
159 void qos_node_destroy(void *key);
160 
161 /**
162  * qos_edge_destroy(): removes and frees an edge from the
163  * edges hash table.
164  * @key: Name of the node
165  */
166 void qos_edge_destroy(void *key);
167 
168 /**
169  * qos_add_test(): adds a test node @name to the nodes hash table.
170  * @name: Name of the test
171  * @interface: Name of the interface node it consumes
172  * @test_func: Actual test to perform
173  * @opts: Facultative options (see %QOSGraphTestOptions)
174  *
175  * The test will consume a @interface node, and once the
176  * graph walking algorithm has found it, the @test_func will be
177  * executed. It also has the possibility to
178  * add an optional @opts (see %QOSGraphTestOptions).
179  *
180  * For tests, opts->edge.arg and size_arg represent the arg to pass
181  * to @test_func
182  */
183 void qos_add_test(const char *name, const char *interface,
184                   QOSTestFunc test_func,
185                   QOSGraphTestOptions *opts);
186 
187 /**
188  * qos_node_create_machine(): creates the machine @name and
189  * adds it to the node hash table.
190  * @name: Name of the machine
191  * @function: Machine constructor
192  *
193  * This node will be of type QNODE_MACHINE and have @function
194  * as constructor
195  */
196 void qos_node_create_machine(const char *name, QOSCreateMachineFunc function);
197 
198 /**
199  * qos_node_create_machine_args(): same as qos_node_create_machine,
200  * but with the possibility to add an optional ", @opts" after -M machine
201  * command line.
202  * @name: Name of the machine
203  * @function: Machine constructor
204  * @opts: Optional additional command line
205  */
206 void qos_node_create_machine_args(const char *name,
207                                   QOSCreateMachineFunc function,
208                                   const char *opts);
209 
210 /**
211  * qos_node_create_driver(): creates the driver @name and
212  * adds it to the node hash table.
213  * @name: Name of the driver
214  * @function: Driver constructor
215  *
216  * This node will be of type QNODE_DRIVER and have @function
217  * as constructor
218  */
219 void qos_node_create_driver(const char *name, QOSCreateDriverFunc function);
220 
221 /**
222  * qos_node_create_driver_named(): behaves as qos_node_create_driver() with the
223  * extension of allowing to specify a different node name vs. associated QEMU
224  * device name.
225  * @name: Custom, unique name of the node to be created
226  * @qemu_name: Actual (official) QEMU driver name the node shall be
227  * associated with
228  * @function: Driver constructor
229  *
230  * Use this function instead of qos_node_create_driver() if you need to create
231  * several instances of the same QEMU device. You are free to choose a custom
232  * node name, however the chosen node name must always be unique.
233  */
234 void qos_node_create_driver_named(const char *name, const char *qemu_name,
235                                   QOSCreateDriverFunc function);
236 
237 /**
238  * qos_node_contains(): creates one or more edges of type QEDGE_CONTAINS
239  * and adds them to the edge list mapped to @container in the
240  * edge hash table.
241  * @container: Source node that "contains"
242  * @contained: Destination node that "is contained"
243  * @opts: Facultative options (see %QOSGraphEdgeOptions)
244  *
245  * The edges will have @container as source and @contained as destination.
246  *
247  * If @opts is NULL, a single edge will be added with no options.
248  * If @opts is non-NULL, the arguments after @contained represent a
249  * NULL-terminated list of %QOSGraphEdgeOptions structs, and an
250  * edge will be added for each of them.
251  *
252  * This function can be useful when there are multiple devices
253  * with the same node name contained in a machine/other node
254  *
255  * For example, if ``arm/raspi2b`` contains 2 ``generic-sdhci``
256  * devices, the right commands will be:
257  *
258  * .. code::
259  *
260  *    qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2b");
261  *    qos_node_create_driver("generic-sdhci", constructor);
262  *    // assume rest of the fields are set NULL
263  *    QOSGraphEdgeOptions op1 = { .edge_name = "emmc" };
264  *    QOSGraphEdgeOptions op2 = { .edge_name = "sdcard" };
265  *    qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2b", "generic-sdhci", &op1, &op2, NULL);
266  *
267  * Of course this also requires that the @container's get_device function
268  * should implement a case for "emmc" and "sdcard".
269  *
270  * For contains, op1.arg and op1.size_arg represent the arg to pass
271  * to @contained constructor to properly initialize it.
272  */
273 void qos_node_contains(const char *container, const char *contained,
274                        QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts, ...);
275 
276 /**
277  * qos_node_produces(): creates an edge of type QEDGE_PRODUCES and
278  * adds it to the edge list mapped to @producer in the
279  * edge hash table.
280  * @producer: Source node that "produces"
281  * @interface: Interface node that "is produced"
282  *
283  * This edge will have @producer as source and @interface as destination.
284  */
285 void qos_node_produces(const char *producer, const char *interface);
286 
287 /**
288  * qos_node_consumes():  creates an edge of type QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY and
289  * adds it to the edge list mapped to @interface in the
290  * edge hash table.
291  * @consumer: Node that "consumes"
292  * @interface: Interface node that "is consumed by"
293  * @opts: Facultative options (see %QOSGraphEdgeOptions)
294  *
295  * This edge will have @interface as source and @consumer as destination.
296  * It also has the possibility to add an optional @opts
297  * (see %QOSGraphEdgeOptions)
298  */
299 void qos_node_consumes(const char *consumer, const char *interface,
300                        QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts);
301 
302 /**
303  * qos_invalidate_command_line(): invalidates current command line, so that
304  * qgraph framework cannot try to cache the current command line and
305  * forces QEMU to restart.
306  */
307 void qos_invalidate_command_line(void);
308 
309 /**
310  * qos_get_current_command_line(): return the command line required by the
311  * machine and driver objects.  This is the same string that was passed to
312  * the test's "before" callback, if any.
313  */
314 const char *qos_get_current_command_line(void);
315 
316 /**
317  * qos_allocate_objects():
318  * @qts: The #QTestState that will be referred to by the machine object.
319  * @p_alloc: Where to store the allocator for the machine object, or %NULL.
320  *
321  * Allocate driver objects for the current test
322  * path, but relative to the QTestState @qts.
323  *
324  * Returns a test object just like the one that was passed to
325  * the test function, but relative to @qts.
326  */
327 void *qos_allocate_objects(QTestState *qts, QGuestAllocator **p_alloc);
328 
329 /**
330  * qos_object_destroy(): calls the destructor for @obj
331  * @obj: A #QOSGraphObject to destroy
332  */
333 void qos_object_destroy(QOSGraphObject *obj);
334 
335 /**
336  * qos_object_queue_destroy(): queue the destructor for @obj so that it is
337  * called at the end of the test
338  * @obj: A #QOSGraphObject to destroy
339  */
340 void qos_object_queue_destroy(QOSGraphObject *obj);
341 
342 /**
343  * qos_object_start_hw(): calls the start_hw function for @obj
344  * @obj: A #QOSGraphObject containing the start_hw function
345  */
346 void qos_object_start_hw(QOSGraphObject *obj);
347 
348 /**
349  * qos_machine_new(): instantiate a new machine node
350  * @node: Machine node to be instantiated
351  * @qts: A #QTestState that will be referred to by the machine object.
352  *
353  * Returns a machine object.
354  */
355 QOSGraphObject *qos_machine_new(QOSGraphNode *node, QTestState *qts);
356 
357 /**
358  * qos_machine_new(): instantiate a new driver node
359  * @node: A driver node to be instantiated
360  * @parent: A #QOSGraphObject to be consumed by the new driver node
361  * @alloc: An allocator to be used by the new driver node.
362  * @arg: The argument for the consumed-by edge to @node.
363  *
364  * Calls the constructor for the driver object.
365  */
366 QOSGraphObject *qos_driver_new(QOSGraphNode *node, QOSGraphObject *parent,
367                                QGuestAllocator *alloc, void *arg);
368 
369 /**
370  * qos_dump_graph(): prints all currently existing nodes and
371  * edges to stdout. Just for debugging purposes.
372  *
373  * All qtests add themselves to the overall qos graph by calling qgraph
374  * functions that add device nodes and edges between the individual graph
375  * nodes for tests. As the actual graph is assmbled at runtime by the qos
376  * subsystem, it is sometimes not obvious how the overall graph looks like.
377  * E.g. when writing new tests it may happen that those new tests are simply
378  * ignored by the qtest framework.
379  *
380  * This function allows to identify problems in the created qgraph. Keep in
381  * mind: only tests with a path down from the actual test case node (leaf) up
382  * to the graph's root node are actually executed by the qtest framework. And
383  * the qtest framework uses QMP to automatically check which QEMU drivers are
384  * actually currently available, and accordingly qos marks certain pathes as
385  * 'unavailable' in such cases (e.g. when QEMU was compiled without support for
386  * a certain feature).
387  */
388 void qos_dump_graph(void);
389 
390 #endif
391