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1 | /* |
2 | * Virtio Serial / Console Support | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2008 | |
71c092e9 | 5 | * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2009, 2010 |
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6 | * |
7 | * Authors: | |
8 | * Christian Ehrhardt <[email protected]> | |
9 | * Amit Shah <[email protected]> | |
10 | * | |
11 | * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See | |
12 | * the COPYING file in the top-level directory. | |
13 | * | |
14 | */ | |
15 | #ifndef _QEMU_VIRTIO_SERIAL_H | |
16 | #define _QEMU_VIRTIO_SERIAL_H | |
17 | ||
98b19252 AS |
18 | #include "qdev.h" |
19 | #include "virtio.h" | |
20 | ||
21 | /* == Interface shared between the guest kernel and qemu == */ | |
22 | ||
23 | /* The Virtio ID for virtio console / serial ports */ | |
24 | #define VIRTIO_ID_CONSOLE 3 | |
25 | ||
26 | /* Features supported */ | |
27 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_F_MULTIPORT 1 | |
28 | ||
055b889f AS |
29 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_BAD_ID (~(uint32_t)0) |
30 | ||
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31 | struct virtio_console_config { |
32 | /* | |
33 | * These two fields are used by VIRTIO_CONSOLE_F_SIZE which | |
34 | * isn't implemented here yet | |
35 | */ | |
36 | uint16_t cols; | |
37 | uint16_t rows; | |
38 | ||
39 | uint32_t max_nr_ports; | |
541dc0d4 | 40 | } QEMU_PACKED; |
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41 | |
42 | struct virtio_console_control { | |
43 | uint32_t id; /* Port number */ | |
44 | uint16_t event; /* The kind of control event (see below) */ | |
45 | uint16_t value; /* Extra information for the key */ | |
46 | }; | |
47 | ||
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48 | struct virtio_serial_conf { |
49 | /* Max. number of ports we can have for a virtio-serial device */ | |
50 | uint32_t max_virtserial_ports; | |
51 | }; | |
52 | ||
98b19252 | 53 | /* Some events for the internal messages (control packets) */ |
055b889f AS |
54 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_DEVICE_READY 0 |
55 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_PORT_ADD 1 | |
56 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_PORT_REMOVE 2 | |
57 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_PORT_READY 3 | |
58 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_CONSOLE_PORT 4 | |
59 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_RESIZE 5 | |
60 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_PORT_OPEN 6 | |
61 | #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE_PORT_NAME 7 | |
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62 | |
63 | /* == In-qemu interface == */ | |
64 | ||
f82e35e3 AL |
65 | #define TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT "virtio-serial-port" |
66 | #define VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(obj) \ | |
67 | OBJECT_CHECK(VirtIOSerialPort, (obj), TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT) | |
68 | #define VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_CLASS(klass) \ | |
69 | OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(VirtIOSerialPortClass, (klass), TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT) | |
70 | #define VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(obj) \ | |
71 | OBJECT_GET_CLASS(VirtIOSerialPortClass, (obj), TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT) | |
72 | ||
98b19252 AS |
73 | typedef struct VirtIOSerial VirtIOSerial; |
74 | typedef struct VirtIOSerialBus VirtIOSerialBus; | |
75 | typedef struct VirtIOSerialPort VirtIOSerialPort; | |
f82e35e3 AL |
76 | |
77 | typedef struct VirtIOSerialPortClass { | |
78 | DeviceClass parent_class; | |
79 | ||
80 | /* Is this a device that binds with hvc in the guest? */ | |
81 | bool is_console; | |
82 | ||
83 | /* | |
84 | * The per-port (or per-app) init function that's called when a | |
85 | * new device is found on the bus. | |
86 | */ | |
87 | int (*init)(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
88 | /* | |
89 | * Per-port exit function that's called when a port gets | |
90 | * hot-unplugged or removed. | |
91 | */ | |
92 | int (*exit)(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
93 | ||
94 | /* Callbacks for guest events */ | |
95 | /* Guest opened device. */ | |
96 | void (*guest_open)(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
97 | /* Guest closed device. */ | |
98 | void (*guest_close)(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
99 | ||
100 | /* Guest is now ready to accept data (virtqueues set up). */ | |
101 | void (*guest_ready)(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
102 | ||
103 | /* | |
104 | * Guest wrote some data to the port. This data is handed over to | |
105 | * the app via this callback. The app can return a size less than | |
106 | * 'len'. In this case, throttling will be enabled for this port. | |
107 | */ | |
108 | ssize_t (*have_data)(VirtIOSerialPort *port, const uint8_t *buf, | |
109 | size_t len); | |
110 | } VirtIOSerialPortClass; | |
98b19252 | 111 | |
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112 | /* |
113 | * This is the state that's shared between all the ports. Some of the | |
114 | * state is configurable via command-line options. Some of it can be | |
115 | * set by individual devices in their initfn routines. Some of the | |
116 | * state is set by the generic qdev device init routine. | |
117 | */ | |
118 | struct VirtIOSerialPort { | |
119 | DeviceState dev; | |
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120 | |
121 | QTAILQ_ENTRY(VirtIOSerialPort) next; | |
122 | ||
123 | /* | |
124 | * This field gives us the virtio device as well as the qdev bus | |
125 | * that we are associated with | |
126 | */ | |
127 | VirtIOSerial *vser; | |
128 | ||
129 | VirtQueue *ivq, *ovq; | |
130 | ||
160600fd AS |
131 | /* |
132 | * This name is sent to the guest and exported via sysfs. | |
133 | * The guest could create symlinks based on this information. | |
134 | * The name is in the reverse fqdn format, like org.qemu.console.0 | |
135 | */ | |
136 | char *name; | |
137 | ||
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138 | /* |
139 | * This id helps identify ports between the guest and the host. | |
140 | * The guest sends a "header" with this id with each data packet | |
141 | * that it sends and the host can then find out which associated | |
142 | * device to send out this data to | |
143 | */ | |
144 | uint32_t id; | |
145 | ||
f1925dff AS |
146 | /* |
147 | * This is the elem that we pop from the virtqueue. A slow | |
148 | * backend that consumes guest data (e.g. the file backend for | |
149 | * qemu chardevs) can cause the guest to block till all the output | |
150 | * is flushed. This isn't desired, so we keep a note of the last | |
151 | * element popped and continue consuming it once the backend | |
152 | * becomes writable again. | |
153 | */ | |
154 | VirtQueueElement elem; | |
155 | ||
156 | /* | |
157 | * The index and the offset into the iov buffer that was popped in | |
158 | * elem above. | |
159 | */ | |
160 | uint32_t iov_idx; | |
161 | uint64_t iov_offset; | |
162 | ||
199646d8 AL |
163 | /* |
164 | * When unthrottling we use a bottom-half to call flush_queued_data. | |
165 | */ | |
166 | QEMUBH *bh; | |
167 | ||
6663a195 AS |
168 | /* Is the corresponding guest device open? */ |
169 | bool guest_connected; | |
170 | /* Is this device open for IO on the host? */ | |
171 | bool host_connected; | |
9ed7b059 AS |
172 | /* Do apps not want to receive data? */ |
173 | bool throttled; | |
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174 | }; |
175 | ||
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176 | /* Interface to the virtio-serial bus */ |
177 | ||
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178 | /* |
179 | * Open a connection to the port | |
180 | * Returns 0 on success (always). | |
181 | */ | |
182 | int virtio_serial_open(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
183 | ||
184 | /* | |
185 | * Close the connection to the port | |
186 | * Returns 0 on success (always). | |
187 | */ | |
188 | int virtio_serial_close(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
189 | ||
190 | /* | |
191 | * Send data to Guest | |
192 | */ | |
193 | ssize_t virtio_serial_write(VirtIOSerialPort *port, const uint8_t *buf, | |
194 | size_t size); | |
195 | ||
196 | /* | |
197 | * Query whether a guest is ready to receive data. | |
198 | */ | |
199 | size_t virtio_serial_guest_ready(VirtIOSerialPort *port); | |
200 | ||
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201 | /* |
202 | * Flow control: Ports can signal to the virtio-serial core to stop | |
203 | * sending data or re-start sending data, depending on the 'throttle' | |
204 | * value here. | |
205 | */ | |
206 | void virtio_serial_throttle_port(VirtIOSerialPort *port, bool throttle); | |
207 | ||
98b19252 | 208 | #endif |