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1 /*
2 * Virtio Serial / Console Support
3 *
4 * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2008
5 * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2009, 2010
6 *
7 * Authors:
8 * Christian Ehrhardt <ehrhardt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
9 * Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
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
16 #ifndef QEMU_VIRTIO_SERIAL_H
17 #define QEMU_VIRTIO_SERIAL_H
18
19 #include "standard-headers/linux/virtio_console.h"
20 #include "hw/virtio/virtio.h"
21 #include "qom/object.h"
22
23 struct virtio_serial_conf {
24 /* Max. number of ports we can have for a virtio-serial device */
25 uint32_t max_virtserial_ports;
26 };
27
28 #define TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT "virtio-serial-port"
29 OBJECT_DECLARE_TYPE(VirtIOSerialPort, VirtIOSerialPortClass,
30 VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT)
31
32 typedef struct VirtIOSerial VirtIOSerial;
33
34 #define TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_BUS "virtio-serial-bus"
35 OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(VirtIOSerialBus, VIRTIO_SERIAL_BUS)
36
37
38 struct VirtIOSerialPortClass {
39 DeviceClass parent_class;
40
41 /* Is this a device that binds with hvc in the guest? */
42 bool is_console;
43
44 /*
45 * The per-port (or per-app) realize function that's called when a
46 * new device is found on the bus.
47 */
48 DeviceRealize realize;
49 /*
50 * Per-port unrealize function that's called when a port gets
51 * hot-unplugged or removed.
52 */
53 DeviceUnrealize unrealize;
54
55 /* Callbacks for guest events */
56 /* Guest opened/closed device. */
57 void (*set_guest_connected)(VirtIOSerialPort *port, int guest_connected);
58
59 /* Enable/disable backend for virtio serial port */
60 void (*enable_backend)(VirtIOSerialPort *port, bool enable);
61
62 /* Guest is now ready to accept data (virtqueues set up). */
63 void (*guest_ready)(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
64
65 /*
66 * Guest has enqueued a buffer for the host to write into.
67 * Called each time a buffer is enqueued by the guest;
68 * irrespective of whether there already were free buffers the
69 * host could have consumed.
70 *
71 * This is dependent on both the guest and host end being
72 * connected.
73 */
74 void (*guest_writable)(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
75
76 /*
77 * Guest wrote some data to the port. This data is handed over to
78 * the app via this callback. The app can return a size less than
79 * 'len'. In this case, throttling will be enabled for this port.
80 */
81 ssize_t (*have_data)(VirtIOSerialPort *port, const uint8_t *buf,
82 ssize_t len);
83 };
84
85 /*
86 * This is the state that's shared between all the ports. Some of the
87 * state is configurable via command-line options. Some of it can be
88 * set by individual devices in their initfn routines. Some of the
89 * state is set by the generic qdev device init routine.
90 */
91 struct VirtIOSerialPort {
92 DeviceState dev;
93
94 QTAILQ_ENTRY(VirtIOSerialPort) next;
95
96 /*
97 * This field gives us the virtio device as well as the qdev bus
98 * that we are associated with
99 */
100 VirtIOSerial *vser;
101
102 VirtQueue *ivq, *ovq;
103
104 /*
105 * This name is sent to the guest and exported via sysfs.
106 * The guest could create symlinks based on this information.
107 * The name is in the reverse fqdn format, like org.qemu.console.0
108 */
109 char *name;
110
111 /*
112 * This id helps identify ports between the guest and the host.
113 * The guest sends a "header" with this id with each data packet
114 * that it sends and the host can then find out which associated
115 * device to send out this data to
116 */
117 uint32_t id;
118
119 /*
120 * This is the elem that we pop from the virtqueue. A slow
121 * backend that consumes guest data (e.g. the file backend for
122 * qemu chardevs) can cause the guest to block till all the output
123 * is flushed. This isn't desired, so we keep a note of the last
124 * element popped and continue consuming it once the backend
125 * becomes writable again.
126 */
127 VirtQueueElement *elem;
128
129 /*
130 * The index and the offset into the iov buffer that was popped in
131 * elem above.
132 */
133 uint32_t iov_idx;
134 uint64_t iov_offset;
135
136 /*
137 * When unthrottling we use a bottom-half to call flush_queued_data.
138 */
139 QEMUBH *bh;
140
141 /* Is the corresponding guest device open? */
142 bool guest_connected;
143 /* Is this device open for IO on the host? */
144 bool host_connected;
145 /* Do apps not want to receive data? */
146 bool throttled;
147 };
148
149 /* The virtio-serial bus on top of which the ports will ride as devices */
150 struct VirtIOSerialBus {
151 BusState qbus;
152
153 /* This is the parent device that provides the bus for ports. */
154 VirtIOSerial *vser;
155
156 /* The maximum number of ports that can ride on top of this bus */
157 uint32_t max_nr_ports;
158 };
159
160 typedef struct VirtIOSerialPostLoad {
161 QEMUTimer *timer;
162 uint32_t nr_active_ports;
163 struct {
164 VirtIOSerialPort *port;
165 uint8_t host_connected;
166 } *connected;
167 } VirtIOSerialPostLoad;
168
169 struct VirtIOSerial {
170 VirtIODevice parent_obj;
171
172 VirtQueue *c_ivq, *c_ovq;
173 /* Arrays of ivqs and ovqs: one per port */
174 VirtQueue **ivqs, **ovqs;
175
176 VirtIOSerialBus bus;
177
178 QTAILQ_HEAD(, VirtIOSerialPort) ports;
179
180 QLIST_ENTRY(VirtIOSerial) next;
181
182 /* bitmap for identifying active ports */
183 uint32_t *ports_map;
184
185 struct VirtIOSerialPostLoad *post_load;
186
187 virtio_serial_conf serial;
188
189 uint64_t host_features;
190 };
191
192 /* Interface to the virtio-serial bus */
193
194 /*
195 * Open a connection to the port
196 * Returns 0 on success (always).
197 */
198 int virtio_serial_open(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
199
200 /*
201 * Close the connection to the port
202 * Returns 0 on success (always).
203 */
204 int virtio_serial_close(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
205
206 /*
207 * Send data to Guest
208 */
209 ssize_t virtio_serial_write(VirtIOSerialPort *port, const uint8_t *buf,
210 size_t size);
211
212 /*
213 * Query whether a guest is ready to receive data.
214 */
215 size_t virtio_serial_guest_ready(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
216
217 /*
218 * Flow control: Ports can signal to the virtio-serial core to stop
219 * sending data or re-start sending data, depending on the 'throttle'
220 * value here.
221 */
222 void virtio_serial_throttle_port(VirtIOSerialPort *port, bool throttle);
223
224 #define TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL "virtio-serial-device"
225 OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(VirtIOSerial, VIRTIO_SERIAL)
226
227 #endif