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-/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION */
-/* All rights reserved. */
-#ifndef __IOCHANNEL_H__
-#define __IOCHANNEL_H__
-
-/*
- * Everything needed for IOPart-GuestPart communication is define in
- * this file. Note: Everything is OS-independent because this file is
- * used by Windows, Linux and possible EFI drivers. */
-
-/*
- * Communication flow between the IOPart and GuestPart uses the channel headers
- * channel state. The following states are currently being used:
- * UNINIT(All Zeroes), CHANNEL_ATTACHING, CHANNEL_ATTACHED, CHANNEL_OPENED
- *
- * additional states will be used later. No locking is needed to switch between
- * states due to the following rules:
- *
- * 1. IOPart is only the only partition allowed to change from UNIT
- * 2. IOPart is only the only partition allowed to change from
- * CHANNEL_ATTACHING
- * 3. GuestPart is only the only partition allowed to change from
- * CHANNEL_ATTACHED
- *
- * The state changes are the following: IOPart sees the channel is in UNINIT,
- * UNINIT -> CHANNEL_ATTACHING (performed only by IOPart)
- * CHANNEL_ATTACHING -> CHANNEL_ATTACHED (performed only by IOPart)
- * CHANNEL_ATTACHED -> CHANNEL_OPENED (performed only by GuestPart)
- */
-
-#include <linux/uuid.h>
-
-#include "vmcallinterface.h"
-
-#define _ULTRA_CONTROLVM_CHANNEL_INLINE_
-#include <linux/dma-direction.h>
-#include "controlvmchannel.h"
-#include "vbuschannel.h"
-#undef _ULTRA_CONTROLVM_CHANNEL_INLINE_
-#include "channel.h"
-#include "channel_guid.h"
-
-#define ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
-#define ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
-#define ULTRA_VSWITCH_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE \
- ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
-
-/* Must increment these whenever you insert or delete fields within this channel
- * struct. Also increment whenever you change the meaning of fields within this
- * channel struct so as to break pre-existing software. Note that you can
- * usually add fields to the END of the channel struct withOUT needing to
- * increment this.
- */
-#define ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 2
-#define ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 2
-#define ULTRA_VSWITCH_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 1
-
-#define SPAR_VHBA_CHANNEL_OK_CLIENT(ch) \
- (spar_check_channel_client(ch, spar_vhba_channel_protocol_uuid, \
- "vhba", MIN_IO_CHANNEL_SIZE, \
- ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID, \
- ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE))
-
-#define SPAR_VNIC_CHANNEL_OK_CLIENT(ch) \
- (spar_check_channel_client(ch, spar_vnic_channel_protocol_uuid, \
- "vnic", MIN_IO_CHANNEL_SIZE, \
- ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID, \
- ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE))
-
-/*
- * Everything necessary to handle SCSI & NIC traffic between Guest Partition and
- * IO Partition is defined below.
- */
-
-/*
- * Defines and enums.
- */
-
-#define MINNUM(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
-#define MAXNUM(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
-
-/* these define the two queues per data channel between iopart and
- * ioguestparts
- */
-#define IOCHAN_TO_IOPART 0 /* used by ioguestpart to 'insert' signals to
- * iopart */
-
-#define IOCHAN_FROM_IOPART 1 /* used by ioguestpart to 'remove' signals from
- * iopart - same queue as previous queue */
-
-/* size of cdb - i.e., scsi cmnd */
-#define MAX_CMND_SIZE 16
-
-#define MAX_SENSE_SIZE 64
-
-#define MAX_PHYS_INFO 64
-
-/* various types of network packets that can be sent in cmdrsp */
-enum net_types {
- NET_RCV_POST = 0, /* submit buffer to hold receiving
- * incoming packet */
- /* virtnic -> uisnic */
- NET_RCV, /* incoming packet received */
- /* uisnic -> virtpci */
- NET_XMIT, /* for outgoing net packets */
- /* virtnic -> uisnic */
- NET_XMIT_DONE, /* outgoing packet xmitted */
- /* uisnic -> virtpci */
- NET_RCV_ENBDIS, /* enable/disable packet reception */
- /* virtnic -> uisnic */
- NET_RCV_ENBDIS_ACK, /* acknowledge enable/disable packet
- * reception */
- /* uisnic -> virtnic */
- NET_RCV_PROMISC, /* enable/disable promiscuous mode */
- /* virtnic -> uisnic */
- NET_CONNECT_STATUS, /* indicate the loss or restoration of a network
- * connection */
- /* uisnic -> virtnic */
- NET_MACADDR, /* indicates the client has requested to update
- * its MAC addr */
- NET_MACADDR_ACK, /* MAC address */
-
-};
-
-#define ETH_HEADER_SIZE 14 /* size of ethernet header */
-
-#define ETH_MIN_DATA_SIZE 46 /* minimum eth data size */
-#define ETH_MIN_PACKET_SIZE (ETH_HEADER_SIZE + ETH_MIN_DATA_SIZE)
-
-#define ETH_MAX_MTU 16384 /* maximum data size */
-
-#ifndef MAX_MACADDR_LEN
-#define MAX_MACADDR_LEN 6 /* number of bytes in MAC address */
-#endif /* MAX_MACADDR_LEN */
-
-/* various types of scsi task mgmt commands */
-enum task_mgmt_types {
- TASK_MGMT_ABORT_TASK = 1,
- TASK_MGMT_BUS_RESET,
- TASK_MGMT_LUN_RESET,
- TASK_MGMT_TARGET_RESET,
-};
-
-/* various types of vdisk mgmt commands */
-enum vdisk_mgmt_types {
- VDISK_MGMT_ACQUIRE = 1,
- VDISK_MGMT_RELEASE,
-};
-
-/* structs with pragma pack */
-
-/* ///////////// BEGIN PRAGMA PACK PUSH 1 ///////////////////////// */
-/* ///////////// ONLY STRUCT TYPE SHOULD BE BELOW */
-
-#pragma pack(push, 1)
-
-struct guest_phys_info {
- u64 address;
- u64 length;
-};
-
-#define GPI_ENTRIES_PER_PAGE (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct guest_phys_info))
-
-struct uisscsi_dest {
- u32 channel; /* channel == bus number */
- u32 id; /* id == target number */
- u32 lun; /* lun == logical unit number */
-};
-
-struct vhba_wwnn {
- u32 wwnn1;
- u32 wwnn2;
-};
-
-/* WARNING: Values stired in this structure must contain maximum counts (not
- * maximum values). */
-struct vhba_config_max { /* 20 bytes */
- u32 max_channel; /* maximum channel for devices attached to this
- * bus */
- u32 max_id; /* maximum SCSI ID for devices attached to this
- * bus */
- u32 max_lun; /* maximum SCSI LUN for devices attached to this
- * bus */
- u32 cmd_per_lun; /* maximum number of outstanding commands per
- * lun that are allowed at one time */
- u32 max_io_size; /* maximum io size for devices attached to this
- * bus */
- /* max io size is often determined by the resource of the hba. e.g */
- /* max scatter gather list length * page size / sector size */
-};
-
-struct uiscmdrsp_scsi {
- void *scsicmd; /* the handle to the cmd that was received -
- * send it back as is in the rsp packet. */
- u8 cmnd[MAX_CMND_SIZE]; /* the cdb for the command */
- u32 bufflen; /* length of data to be transferred out or in */
- u16 guest_phys_entries; /* Number of entries in scatter-gather (sg)
- * list */
- struct guest_phys_info gpi_list[MAX_PHYS_INFO]; /* physical address
- * information for each
- * fragment */
- enum dma_data_direction data_dir; /* direction of the data, if any */
- struct uisscsi_dest vdest; /* identifies the virtual hba, id,
- * channel, lun to which cmd was sent */
-
- /* the following fields are needed to queue the rsp back to cmd
- * originator */
- int linuxstat; /* the original Linux status - for use by linux
- * vdisk code */
- u8 scsistat; /* the scsi status */
- u8 addlstat; /* non-scsi status - covers cases like timeout
- * needed by windows guests */
-#define ADDL_SEL_TIMEOUT 4
-
- /* the following fields are need to determine the result of command */
- u8 sensebuf[MAX_SENSE_SIZE]; /* sense info in case cmd failed; */
- /* it holds the sense_data struct; */
- /* see that struct for details. */
- void *vdisk; /* contains pointer to the vdisk so that we can clean up
- * when the IO completes. */
- int no_disk_result;
- /* used to return no disk inquiry result
- * when no_disk_result is set to 1,
- * scsi.scsistat is SAM_STAT_GOOD
- * scsi.addlstat is 0
- * scsi.linuxstat is SAM_STAT_GOOD
- * That is, there is NO error.
- */
-};
-
-/* Defines to support sending correct inquiry result when no disk is
- * configured.
- */
-
-/* From SCSI SPC2 -
- *
- * If the target is not capable of supporting a device on this logical unit, the
- * device server shall set this field to 7Fh (PERIPHERAL QUALIFIER set to 011b
- * and PERIPHERAL DEVICE TYPE set to 1Fh).
- *
- *The device server is capable of supporting the specified peripheral device
- *type on this logical unit. However, the physical device is not currently
- *connected to this logical unit.
- */
-
-#define DEV_NOT_CAPABLE 0x7f /* peripheral qualifier of 0x3 */
- /* peripheral type of 0x1f */
- /* specifies no device but target present */
-
-#define DEV_DISK_CAPABLE_NOT_PRESENT 0x20 /* peripheral qualifier of 0x1 */
- /* peripheral type of 0 - disk */
- /* specifies device capable, but not present */
-
-#define DEV_HISUPPORT 0x10 /* HiSup = 1; shows support for report luns */
- /* must be returned for lun 0. */
-
-/* NOTE: Linux code assumes inquiry contains 36 bytes. Without checking length
- * in buf[4] some linux code accesses bytes beyond 5 to retrieve vendor, product
- * & revision. Yikes! So let us always send back 36 bytes, the minimum for
- * inquiry result.
- */
-#define NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 36
-
-#define MIN_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 5 /* we need at least 5 bytes minimum for inquiry
- * result */
-
-/* SCSI device version for no disk inquiry result */
-#define SCSI_SPC2_VER 4 /* indicates SCSI SPC2 (SPC3 is 5) */
-
-/* Windows and Linux want different things for a non-existent lun. So, we'll let
- * caller pass in the peripheral qualifier and type.
- * NOTE:[4] SCSI returns (n-4); so we return length-1-4 or length-5. */
-
-#define SET_NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT(buf, len, lun, lun0notpresent, notpresent) \
- do { \
- memset(buf, 0, \
- MINNUM(len, \
- (unsigned int)NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN)); \
- buf[2] = (u8)SCSI_SPC2_VER; \
- if (lun == 0) { \
- buf[0] = (u8)lun0notpresent; \
- buf[3] = (u8)DEV_HISUPPORT; \
- } else \
- buf[0] = (u8)notpresent; \
- buf[4] = (u8)( \
- MINNUM(len, \
- (unsigned int)NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN) - 5);\
- if (len >= NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN) { \
- buf[8] = 'D'; \
- buf[9] = 'E'; \
- buf[10] = 'L'; \
- buf[11] = 'L'; \
- buf[16] = 'P'; \
- buf[17] = 'S'; \
- buf[18] = 'E'; \
- buf[19] = 'U'; \
- buf[20] = 'D'; \
- buf[21] = 'O'; \
- buf[22] = ' '; \
- buf[23] = 'D'; \
- buf[24] = 'E'; \
- buf[25] = 'V'; \
- buf[26] = 'I'; \
- buf[27] = 'C'; \
- buf[28] = 'E'; \
- buf[30] = ' '; \
- buf[31] = '.'; \
- } \
- } while (0)
-
-/*
- * Struct & Defines to support sense information.
- */
-
-/* The following struct is returned in sensebuf field in uiscmdrsp_scsi. It is
- * initialized in exactly the manner that is recommended in Windows (hence the
- * odd values).
- * When set, these fields will have the following values:
- * ErrorCode = 0x70 indicates current error
- * Valid = 1 indicates sense info is valid
- * SenseKey contains sense key as defined by SCSI specs.
- * AdditionalSenseCode contains sense key as defined by SCSI specs.
- * AdditionalSenseCodeQualifier contains qualifier to sense code as defined by
- * scsi docs.
- * AdditionalSenseLength contains will be sizeof(sense_data)-8=10.
- */
-struct sense_data {
- u8 errorcode:7;
- u8 valid:1;
- u8 segment_number;
- u8 sense_key:4;
- u8 reserved:1;
- u8 incorrect_length:1;
- u8 end_of_media:1;
- u8 file_mark:1;
- u8 information[4];
- u8 additional_sense_length;
- u8 command_specific_information[4];
- u8 additional_sense_code;
- u8 additional_sense_code_qualifier;
- u8 fru_code;
- u8 sense_key_specific[3];
-};
-
-struct net_pkt_xmt {
- int len; /* full length of data in the packet */
- int num_frags; /* number of fragments in frags containing data */
- struct phys_info frags[MAX_PHYS_INFO]; /* physical page information for
- * each fragment */
- char ethhdr[ETH_HEADER_SIZE]; /* the ethernet header */
- struct {
- /* these are needed for csum at uisnic end */
- u8 valid; /* 1 = rest of this struct is valid - else
- * ignore */
- u8 hrawoffv; /* 1 = hwrafoff is valid */
- u8 nhrawoffv; /* 1 = nhwrafoff is valid */
- u16 protocol; /* specifies packet protocol */
- u32 csum; /* value used to set skb->csum at IOPart */
- u32 hrawoff; /* value used to set skb->h.raw at IOPart */
- /* hrawoff points to the start of the TRANSPORT LAYER HEADER */
- u32 nhrawoff; /* value used to set skb->nh.raw at IOPart */
- /* nhrawoff points to the start of the NETWORK LAYER HEADER */
- } lincsum;
-
- /* **** NOTE ****
- * The full packet is described in frags but the ethernet header is
- * separately kept in ethhdr so that uisnic doesn't have "MAP" the
- * guest memory to get to the header. uisnic needs ethhdr to
- * determine how to route the packet.
- */
-};
-
-struct net_pkt_xmtdone {
- u32 xmt_done_result; /* result of NET_XMIT */
-};
-
-/* RCVPOST_BUF_SIZe must be at most page_size(4096) - cache_line_size (64) The
- * reason is because dev_skb_alloc which is used to generate RCV_POST skbs in
- * virtnic requires that there is "overhead" in the buffer, and pads 16 bytes. I
- * prefer to use 1 full cache line size for "overhead" so that transfers are
- * better. IOVM requires that a buffer be represented by 1 phys_info structure
- * which can only cover page_size.
- */
-#define RCVPOST_BUF_SIZE 4032
-#define MAX_NET_RCV_CHAIN \
- ((ETH_MAX_MTU+ETH_HEADER_SIZE + RCVPOST_BUF_SIZE-1) / RCVPOST_BUF_SIZE)
-
-struct net_pkt_rcvpost {
- /* rcv buf size must be large enough to include ethernet data len +
- * ethernet header len - we are choosing 2K because it is guaranteed
- * to be describable */
- struct phys_info frag; /* physical page information for the
- * single fragment 2K rcv buf */
- u64 unique_num; /* This is used to make sure that
- * receive posts are returned to */
- /* the Adapter which we sent them originally. */
-};
-
-struct net_pkt_rcv {
- /* the number of receive buffers that can be chained */
- /* is based on max mtu and size of each rcv buf */
- u32 rcv_done_len; /* length of received data */
- u8 numrcvbufs; /* number of receive buffers that contain the */
- /* incoming data; guest end MUST chain these together. */
- void *rcvbuf[MAX_NET_RCV_CHAIN]; /* the list of receive buffers
- * that must be chained; */
- /* each entry is a receive buffer provided by NET_RCV_POST. */
- /* NOTE: first rcvbuf in the chain will also be provided in net.buf. */
- u64 unique_num;
- u32 rcvs_dropped_delta;
-};
-
-struct net_pkt_enbdis {
- void *context;
- u16 enable; /* 1 = enable, 0 = disable */
-};
-
-struct net_pkt_macaddr {
- void *context;
- u8 macaddr[MAX_MACADDR_LEN]; /* 6 bytes */
-};
-
-/* cmd rsp packet used for VNIC network traffic */
-struct uiscmdrsp_net {
- enum net_types type;
- void *buf;
- union {
- struct net_pkt_xmt xmt; /* used for NET_XMIT */
- struct net_pkt_xmtdone xmtdone; /* used for NET_XMIT_DONE */
- struct net_pkt_rcvpost rcvpost; /* used for NET_RCV_POST */
- struct net_pkt_rcv rcv; /* used for NET_RCV */
- struct net_pkt_enbdis enbdis; /* used for NET_RCV_ENBDIS, */
- /* NET_RCV_ENBDIS_ACK, */
- /* NET_RCV_PROMSIC, */
- /* and NET_CONNECT_STATUS */
- struct net_pkt_macaddr macaddr;
- };
-};
-
-struct uiscmdrsp_scsitaskmgmt {
- enum task_mgmt_types tasktype;
-
- /* the type of task */
- struct uisscsi_dest vdest;
-
- /* the vdisk for which this task mgmt is generated */
- void *scsicmd;
-
- /* This is some handle that the guest has saved off for its own use.
- * Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in the task
- * mgmt rsp.
- */
- void *notify;
-
- /* For linux guests, this is a pointer to wait_queue_head that a
- * thread is waiting on to see if the taskmgmt command has completed.
- * For windows guests, this is a pointer to a location that a waiting
- * thread is testing to see if the taskmgmt command has completed.
- * When the rsp is received by guest, the thread receiving the
- * response uses this to notify the thread waiting for taskmgmt
- * command completion. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned
- * as is in the task mgmt rsp.
- */
- void *notifyresult;
-
- /* this is a handle to location in guest where the result of the
- * taskmgmt command (result field) is to saved off when the response
- * is handled. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in
- * the task mgmt rsp.
- */
- char result;
-
- /* result of taskmgmt command - set by IOPart - values are: */
-#define TASK_MGMT_FAILED 0
-};
-
-/* The following is used by uissd to send disk add/remove notifications to
- * Guest */
-/* Note that the vHba pointer is not used by the Client/Guest side. */
-struct uiscmdrsp_disknotify {
- u8 add; /* 0-remove, 1-add */
- void *v_hba; /* Pointer to vhba_info for channel info to
- * route msg */
- u32 channel, id, lun; /* SCSI Path of Disk to added or removed */
-};
-
-/* The following is used by virthba/vSCSI to send the Acquire/Release commands
- * to the IOVM. */
-struct uiscmdrsp_vdiskmgmt {
- enum vdisk_mgmt_types vdisktype;
-
- /* the type of task */
- struct uisscsi_dest vdest;
-
- /* the vdisk for which this task mgmt is generated */
- void *scsicmd;
-
- /* This is some handle that the guest has saved off for its own use.
- * Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in the task
- * mgmt rsp.
- */
- void *notify;
-
- /* For linux guests, this is a pointer to wait_queue_head that a
- * thread is waiting on to see if the tskmgmt command has completed.
- * For win32 guests, this is a pointer to a location that a waiting
- * thread is testing to see if the taskmgmt command has completed.
- * When the rsp is received by guest, the thread receiving the
- * response uses this to notify the thread waiting for taskmgmt
- * command completion. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned
- * as is in the task mgmt rsp.
- */
- void *notifyresult;
-
- /* this is a handle to location in guest where the result of the
- * taskmgmt command (result field) is to saved off when the response
- * is handled. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in
- * the task mgmt rsp.
- */
- char result;
-
- /* result of taskmgmt command - set by IOPart - values are: */
-#define VDISK_MGMT_FAILED 0
-};
-
-/* keeping cmd & rsp info in one structure for now cmd rsp packet for scsi */
-struct uiscmdrsp {
- char cmdtype;
-
-/* describes what type of information is in the struct */
-#define CMD_SCSI_TYPE 1
-#define CMD_NET_TYPE 2
-#define CMD_SCSITASKMGMT_TYPE 3
-#define CMD_NOTIFYGUEST_TYPE 4
-#define CMD_VDISKMGMT_TYPE 5
- union {
- struct uiscmdrsp_scsi scsi;
- struct uiscmdrsp_net net;
- struct uiscmdrsp_scsitaskmgmt scsitaskmgmt;
- struct uiscmdrsp_disknotify disknotify;
- struct uiscmdrsp_vdiskmgmt vdiskmgmt;
- };
- void *private_data; /* used to send the response when the cmd is
- * done (scsi & scsittaskmgmt). */
- struct uiscmdrsp *next; /* General Purpose Queue Link */
- struct uiscmdrsp *activeQ_next; /* Used to track active commands */
- struct uiscmdrsp *activeQ_prev; /* Used to track active commands */
-};
-
-/* This is just the header of the IO channel. It is assumed that directly after
- * this header there is a large region of memory which contains the command and
- * response queues as specified in cmd_q and rsp_q SIGNAL_QUEUE_HEADERS.
- */
-struct spar_io_channel_protocol {
- struct channel_header channel_header;
- struct signal_queue_header cmd_q;
- struct signal_queue_header rsp_q;
- union {
- struct {
- struct vhba_wwnn wwnn; /* 8 bytes */
- struct vhba_config_max max; /* 20 bytes */
- } vhba; /* total = 28 bytes */
- struct {
- u8 macaddr[MAX_MACADDR_LEN]; /* 6 bytes */
- u32 num_rcv_bufs; /* 4 bytes */
- u32 mtu; /* 4 bytes */
- uuid_le zone_uuid; /* 16 bytes */
- } vnic; /* total = 30 bytes */
- };
-
-#define MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN 1024
- u8 client_string[MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN];/* NULL terminated - so holds
- * max - 1 bytes */
-};
-
-#pragma pack(pop)
-/* ///////////// END PRAGMA PACK PUSH 1 /////////////////////////// */
-
-/*
- * INLINE functions for initializing and accessing I/O data channels
- */
-
-#define SIZEOF_PROTOCOL (COVER(sizeof(struct spar_io_channel_protocol), 64))
-#define SIZEOF_CMDRSP (COVER(sizeof(struct uiscmdrsp), 64))
-
-#define MIN_IO_CHANNEL_SIZE COVER(SIZEOF_PROTOCOL + \
- 2 * MIN_NUMSIGNALS * SIZEOF_CMDRSP, 4096)
-
-/*
- * INLINE function for expanding a guest's pfn-off-size into multiple 4K page
- * pfn-off-size entires.
- */
-
-/* we deal with 4K page sizes when we it comes to passing page information
- * between */
-/* Guest and IOPartition. */
-#define PI_PAGE_SIZE 0x1000
-#define PI_PAGE_MASK 0x0FFF
-
-/* returns next non-zero index on success or zero on failure (i.e. out of
- * room)
- */
-static inline u16
-add_physinfo_entries(u32 inp_pfn, /* input - specifies the pfn to be used
- * to add entries */
- u16 inp_off, /* input - specifies the off to be used
- * to add entries */
- u32 inp_len, /* input - specifies the len to be used
- * to add entries */
- u16 index, /* input - index in array at which new
- * entries are added */
- u16 max_pi_arr_entries, /* input - specifies the maximum
- * entries pi_arr can hold */
- struct phys_info pi_arr[]) /* input & output - array to
- * which entries are added */
-{
- u32 len;
- u16 i, firstlen;
-
- firstlen = PI_PAGE_SIZE - inp_off;
- if (inp_len <= firstlen) {
- /* the input entry spans only one page - add as is */
- if (index >= max_pi_arr_entries)
- return 0;
- pi_arr[index].pi_pfn = inp_pfn;
- pi_arr[index].pi_off = (u16)inp_off;
- pi_arr[index].pi_len = (u16)inp_len;
- return index + 1;
- }
-
- /* this entry spans multiple pages */
- for (len = inp_len, i = 0; len;
- len -= pi_arr[index + i].pi_len, i++) {
- if (index + i >= max_pi_arr_entries)
- return 0;
- pi_arr[index + i].pi_pfn = inp_pfn + i;
- if (i == 0) {
- pi_arr[index].pi_off = inp_off;
- pi_arr[index].pi_len = firstlen;
- }
-
- else {
- pi_arr[index + i].pi_off = 0;
- pi_arr[index + i].pi_len =
- (u16)MINNUM(len, (u32)PI_PAGE_SIZE);
- }
- }
- return index + i;
-}
-
-#endif /* __IOCHANNEL_H__ */
+++ /dev/null
-/* controlvmcompletionstatus.c
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION
- * All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
- * your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
- * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
- * details.
- */
-
-/* Defines for all valid values returned in the response message header
- * completionStatus field. See controlvmchannel.h for description of
- * the header: _CONTROLVM_MESSAGE_HEADER.
- */
-
-#ifndef __CONTROLVMCOMPLETIONSTATUS_H__
-#define __CONTROLVMCOMPLETIONSTATUS_H__
-
-/* General Errors------------------------------------------------------[0-99] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_SUCCESS 0
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_ALREADY_DONE 1
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_IOREMAP_FAILED 2
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_KMALLOC_FAILED 3
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MESSAGE_ID_UNKNOWN 4
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MESSAGE_ID_INVALID_FOR_CLIENT 5
-
-/* CONTROLVM_INIT_CHIPSET-------------------------------------------[100-199] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CLIENT_SWITCHCOUNT_NONZERO 100
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_EXPECTED_CHIPSET_INIT 101
-
-/* Maximum Limit----------------------------------------------------[200-299] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MAX_BUSES 201 /* BUS_CREATE */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MAX_DEVICES 202 /* DEVICE_CREATE */
-/* Payload and Parameter Related------------------------------------[400-499] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_PAYLOAD_INVALID 400 /* SWITCH_ATTACHEXTPORT,
- * DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_INITIATOR_PARAMETER_INVALID 401 /* Multiple */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_TARGET_PARAMETER_INVALID 402 /* DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CLIENT_PARAMETER_INVALID 403 /* DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
-/* Specified[Packet Structure] Value-------------------------------[500-599] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_BUS_INVALID 500 /* SWITCH_ATTACHINTPORT,
- * BUS_CONFIGURE,
- * DEVICE_CREATE,
- * DEVICE_CONFIG
- * DEVICE_DESTROY */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_DEVICE_INVALID 501 /* SWITCH_ATTACHINTPORT */
- /* DEVICE_CREATE,
- * DEVICE_CONFIGURE,
- * DEVICE_DESTROY */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHANNEL_INVALID 502 /* DEVICE_CREATE,
- * DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
-/* Partition Driver Callback Interface----------------------[600-699] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_VIRTPCI_DRIVER_FAILURE 604 /* BUS_CREATE,
- * BUS_DESTROY,
- * DEVICE_CREATE,
- * DEVICE_DESTROY */
-/* Unable to invoke VIRTPCI callback */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_VIRTPCI_DRIVER_CALLBACK_ERROR 605
- /* BUS_CREATE,
- * BUS_DESTROY,
- * DEVICE_CREATE,
- * DEVICE_DESTROY */
-/* VIRTPCI Callback returned error */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_GENERIC_DRIVER_CALLBACK_ERROR 606
- /* SWITCH_ATTACHEXTPORT,
- * SWITCH_DETACHEXTPORT
- * DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
-
-/* generic device callback returned error */
-/* Bus Related------------------------------------------------------[700-799] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_BUS_DEVICE_ATTACHED 700 /* BUS_DESTROY */
-/* Channel Related--------------------------------------------------[800-899] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHANNEL_TYPE_UNKNOWN 800 /* GET_CHANNELINFO,
- * DEVICE_DESTROY */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHANNEL_SIZE_TOO_SMALL 801 /* DEVICE_CREATE */
-/* Chipset Shutdown Related---------------------------------------[1000-1099] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_SHUTDOWN_FAILED 1000
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_SHUTDOWN_ALREADY_ACTIVE 1001
-
-/* Chipset Stop Related-------------------------------------------[1100-1199] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_STOP_FAILED_BUS 1100
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_STOP_FAILED_SWITCH 1101
-
-/* Device Related-------------------------------------------------[1400-1499] */
-#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_DEVICE_UDEV_TIMEOUT 1400
-
-#endif /* __CONTROLVMCOMPLETIONSTATUS_H__ not defined */
+++ /dev/null
-/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
- * your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
- * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
- * details.
- */
-
-/* version.h */
-
-/* Common version/release info needed by all components goes here.
- * (This file must compile cleanly in all environments.)
- * Ultimately, this will be combined with defines generated dynamically as
- * part of the sysgen, and some of the defines below may in fact end up
- * being replaced with dynamically generated ones.
- */
-#ifndef __VERSION_H__
-#define __VERSION_H__
-
-#define SPARVER1 "1"
-#define SPARVER2 "0"
-#define SPARVER3 "0"
-#define SPARVER4 "0"
-
-#define VERSION SPARVER1 "." SPARVER2 "." SPARVER3 "." SPARVER4
-
-/* Here are various version forms needed in Windows environments.
- */
-#define VISOR_PRODUCTVERSION SPARVERCOMMA
-#define VISOR_PRODUCTVERSION_STR SPARVER1 "." SPARVER2 "." SPARVER3 "." \
- SPARVER4
-#define VISOR_OBJECTVERSION_STR SPARVER1 "," SPARVER2 "," SPARVER3 "," \
- SPARVER4
-
-#define COPYRIGHT "Unisys Corporation"
-#define COPYRIGHTDATE "2010 - 2013"
-
-#endif
--- /dev/null
+/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION */
+/* All rights reserved. */
+#ifndef __IOCHANNEL_H__
+#define __IOCHANNEL_H__
+
+/*
+ * Everything needed for IOPart-GuestPart communication is define in
+ * this file. Note: Everything is OS-independent because this file is
+ * used by Windows, Linux and possible EFI drivers. */
+
+/*
+ * Communication flow between the IOPart and GuestPart uses the channel headers
+ * channel state. The following states are currently being used:
+ * UNINIT(All Zeroes), CHANNEL_ATTACHING, CHANNEL_ATTACHED, CHANNEL_OPENED
+ *
+ * additional states will be used later. No locking is needed to switch between
+ * states due to the following rules:
+ *
+ * 1. IOPart is only the only partition allowed to change from UNIT
+ * 2. IOPart is only the only partition allowed to change from
+ * CHANNEL_ATTACHING
+ * 3. GuestPart is only the only partition allowed to change from
+ * CHANNEL_ATTACHED
+ *
+ * The state changes are the following: IOPart sees the channel is in UNINIT,
+ * UNINIT -> CHANNEL_ATTACHING (performed only by IOPart)
+ * CHANNEL_ATTACHING -> CHANNEL_ATTACHED (performed only by IOPart)
+ * CHANNEL_ATTACHED -> CHANNEL_OPENED (performed only by GuestPart)
+ */
+
+#include <linux/uuid.h>
+
+#include "vmcallinterface.h"
+
+#define _ULTRA_CONTROLVM_CHANNEL_INLINE_
+#include <linux/dma-direction.h>
+#include "controlvmchannel.h"
+#include "vbuschannel.h"
+#undef _ULTRA_CONTROLVM_CHANNEL_INLINE_
+#include "channel.h"
+#include "channel_guid.h"
+
+#define ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
+#define ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
+#define ULTRA_VSWITCH_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE \
+ ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
+
+/* Must increment these whenever you insert or delete fields within this channel
+ * struct. Also increment whenever you change the meaning of fields within this
+ * channel struct so as to break pre-existing software. Note that you can
+ * usually add fields to the END of the channel struct withOUT needing to
+ * increment this.
+ */
+#define ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 2
+#define ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 2
+#define ULTRA_VSWITCH_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 1
+
+#define SPAR_VHBA_CHANNEL_OK_CLIENT(ch) \
+ (spar_check_channel_client(ch, spar_vhba_channel_protocol_uuid, \
+ "vhba", MIN_IO_CHANNEL_SIZE, \
+ ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID, \
+ ULTRA_VHBA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE))
+
+#define SPAR_VNIC_CHANNEL_OK_CLIENT(ch) \
+ (spar_check_channel_client(ch, spar_vnic_channel_protocol_uuid, \
+ "vnic", MIN_IO_CHANNEL_SIZE, \
+ ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID, \
+ ULTRA_VNIC_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE))
+
+/*
+ * Everything necessary to handle SCSI & NIC traffic between Guest Partition and
+ * IO Partition is defined below.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Defines and enums.
+ */
+
+#define MINNUM(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
+#define MAXNUM(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
+
+/* these define the two queues per data channel between iopart and
+ * ioguestparts
+ */
+#define IOCHAN_TO_IOPART 0 /* used by ioguestpart to 'insert' signals to
+ * iopart */
+
+#define IOCHAN_FROM_IOPART 1 /* used by ioguestpart to 'remove' signals from
+ * iopart - same queue as previous queue */
+
+/* size of cdb - i.e., scsi cmnd */
+#define MAX_CMND_SIZE 16
+
+#define MAX_SENSE_SIZE 64
+
+#define MAX_PHYS_INFO 64
+
+/* various types of network packets that can be sent in cmdrsp */
+enum net_types {
+ NET_RCV_POST = 0, /* submit buffer to hold receiving
+ * incoming packet */
+ /* virtnic -> uisnic */
+ NET_RCV, /* incoming packet received */
+ /* uisnic -> virtpci */
+ NET_XMIT, /* for outgoing net packets */
+ /* virtnic -> uisnic */
+ NET_XMIT_DONE, /* outgoing packet xmitted */
+ /* uisnic -> virtpci */
+ NET_RCV_ENBDIS, /* enable/disable packet reception */
+ /* virtnic -> uisnic */
+ NET_RCV_ENBDIS_ACK, /* acknowledge enable/disable packet
+ * reception */
+ /* uisnic -> virtnic */
+ NET_RCV_PROMISC, /* enable/disable promiscuous mode */
+ /* virtnic -> uisnic */
+ NET_CONNECT_STATUS, /* indicate the loss or restoration of a network
+ * connection */
+ /* uisnic -> virtnic */
+ NET_MACADDR, /* indicates the client has requested to update
+ * its MAC addr */
+ NET_MACADDR_ACK, /* MAC address */
+
+};
+
+#define ETH_HEADER_SIZE 14 /* size of ethernet header */
+
+#define ETH_MIN_DATA_SIZE 46 /* minimum eth data size */
+#define ETH_MIN_PACKET_SIZE (ETH_HEADER_SIZE + ETH_MIN_DATA_SIZE)
+
+#define ETH_MAX_MTU 16384 /* maximum data size */
+
+#ifndef MAX_MACADDR_LEN
+#define MAX_MACADDR_LEN 6 /* number of bytes in MAC address */
+#endif /* MAX_MACADDR_LEN */
+
+/* various types of scsi task mgmt commands */
+enum task_mgmt_types {
+ TASK_MGMT_ABORT_TASK = 1,
+ TASK_MGMT_BUS_RESET,
+ TASK_MGMT_LUN_RESET,
+ TASK_MGMT_TARGET_RESET,
+};
+
+/* various types of vdisk mgmt commands */
+enum vdisk_mgmt_types {
+ VDISK_MGMT_ACQUIRE = 1,
+ VDISK_MGMT_RELEASE,
+};
+
+/* structs with pragma pack */
+
+/* ///////////// BEGIN PRAGMA PACK PUSH 1 ///////////////////////// */
+/* ///////////// ONLY STRUCT TYPE SHOULD BE BELOW */
+
+#pragma pack(push, 1)
+
+struct guest_phys_info {
+ u64 address;
+ u64 length;
+};
+
+#define GPI_ENTRIES_PER_PAGE (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct guest_phys_info))
+
+struct uisscsi_dest {
+ u32 channel; /* channel == bus number */
+ u32 id; /* id == target number */
+ u32 lun; /* lun == logical unit number */
+};
+
+struct vhba_wwnn {
+ u32 wwnn1;
+ u32 wwnn2;
+};
+
+/* WARNING: Values stired in this structure must contain maximum counts (not
+ * maximum values). */
+struct vhba_config_max { /* 20 bytes */
+ u32 max_channel; /* maximum channel for devices attached to this
+ * bus */
+ u32 max_id; /* maximum SCSI ID for devices attached to this
+ * bus */
+ u32 max_lun; /* maximum SCSI LUN for devices attached to this
+ * bus */
+ u32 cmd_per_lun; /* maximum number of outstanding commands per
+ * lun that are allowed at one time */
+ u32 max_io_size; /* maximum io size for devices attached to this
+ * bus */
+ /* max io size is often determined by the resource of the hba. e.g */
+ /* max scatter gather list length * page size / sector size */
+};
+
+struct uiscmdrsp_scsi {
+ void *scsicmd; /* the handle to the cmd that was received -
+ * send it back as is in the rsp packet. */
+ u8 cmnd[MAX_CMND_SIZE]; /* the cdb for the command */
+ u32 bufflen; /* length of data to be transferred out or in */
+ u16 guest_phys_entries; /* Number of entries in scatter-gather (sg)
+ * list */
+ struct guest_phys_info gpi_list[MAX_PHYS_INFO]; /* physical address
+ * information for each
+ * fragment */
+ enum dma_data_direction data_dir; /* direction of the data, if any */
+ struct uisscsi_dest vdest; /* identifies the virtual hba, id,
+ * channel, lun to which cmd was sent */
+
+ /* the following fields are needed to queue the rsp back to cmd
+ * originator */
+ int linuxstat; /* the original Linux status - for use by linux
+ * vdisk code */
+ u8 scsistat; /* the scsi status */
+ u8 addlstat; /* non-scsi status - covers cases like timeout
+ * needed by windows guests */
+#define ADDL_SEL_TIMEOUT 4
+
+ /* the following fields are need to determine the result of command */
+ u8 sensebuf[MAX_SENSE_SIZE]; /* sense info in case cmd failed; */
+ /* it holds the sense_data struct; */
+ /* see that struct for details. */
+ void *vdisk; /* contains pointer to the vdisk so that we can clean up
+ * when the IO completes. */
+ int no_disk_result;
+ /* used to return no disk inquiry result
+ * when no_disk_result is set to 1,
+ * scsi.scsistat is SAM_STAT_GOOD
+ * scsi.addlstat is 0
+ * scsi.linuxstat is SAM_STAT_GOOD
+ * That is, there is NO error.
+ */
+};
+
+/* Defines to support sending correct inquiry result when no disk is
+ * configured.
+ */
+
+/* From SCSI SPC2 -
+ *
+ * If the target is not capable of supporting a device on this logical unit, the
+ * device server shall set this field to 7Fh (PERIPHERAL QUALIFIER set to 011b
+ * and PERIPHERAL DEVICE TYPE set to 1Fh).
+ *
+ *The device server is capable of supporting the specified peripheral device
+ *type on this logical unit. However, the physical device is not currently
+ *connected to this logical unit.
+ */
+
+#define DEV_NOT_CAPABLE 0x7f /* peripheral qualifier of 0x3 */
+ /* peripheral type of 0x1f */
+ /* specifies no device but target present */
+
+#define DEV_DISK_CAPABLE_NOT_PRESENT 0x20 /* peripheral qualifier of 0x1 */
+ /* peripheral type of 0 - disk */
+ /* specifies device capable, but not present */
+
+#define DEV_HISUPPORT 0x10 /* HiSup = 1; shows support for report luns */
+ /* must be returned for lun 0. */
+
+/* NOTE: Linux code assumes inquiry contains 36 bytes. Without checking length
+ * in buf[4] some linux code accesses bytes beyond 5 to retrieve vendor, product
+ * & revision. Yikes! So let us always send back 36 bytes, the minimum for
+ * inquiry result.
+ */
+#define NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 36
+
+#define MIN_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 5 /* we need at least 5 bytes minimum for inquiry
+ * result */
+
+/* SCSI device version for no disk inquiry result */
+#define SCSI_SPC2_VER 4 /* indicates SCSI SPC2 (SPC3 is 5) */
+
+/* Windows and Linux want different things for a non-existent lun. So, we'll let
+ * caller pass in the peripheral qualifier and type.
+ * NOTE:[4] SCSI returns (n-4); so we return length-1-4 or length-5. */
+
+#define SET_NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT(buf, len, lun, lun0notpresent, notpresent) \
+ do { \
+ memset(buf, 0, \
+ MINNUM(len, \
+ (unsigned int)NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN)); \
+ buf[2] = (u8)SCSI_SPC2_VER; \
+ if (lun == 0) { \
+ buf[0] = (u8)lun0notpresent; \
+ buf[3] = (u8)DEV_HISUPPORT; \
+ } else \
+ buf[0] = (u8)notpresent; \
+ buf[4] = (u8)( \
+ MINNUM(len, \
+ (unsigned int)NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN) - 5);\
+ if (len >= NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN) { \
+ buf[8] = 'D'; \
+ buf[9] = 'E'; \
+ buf[10] = 'L'; \
+ buf[11] = 'L'; \
+ buf[16] = 'P'; \
+ buf[17] = 'S'; \
+ buf[18] = 'E'; \
+ buf[19] = 'U'; \
+ buf[20] = 'D'; \
+ buf[21] = 'O'; \
+ buf[22] = ' '; \
+ buf[23] = 'D'; \
+ buf[24] = 'E'; \
+ buf[25] = 'V'; \
+ buf[26] = 'I'; \
+ buf[27] = 'C'; \
+ buf[28] = 'E'; \
+ buf[30] = ' '; \
+ buf[31] = '.'; \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
+/*
+ * Struct & Defines to support sense information.
+ */
+
+/* The following struct is returned in sensebuf field in uiscmdrsp_scsi. It is
+ * initialized in exactly the manner that is recommended in Windows (hence the
+ * odd values).
+ * When set, these fields will have the following values:
+ * ErrorCode = 0x70 indicates current error
+ * Valid = 1 indicates sense info is valid
+ * SenseKey contains sense key as defined by SCSI specs.
+ * AdditionalSenseCode contains sense key as defined by SCSI specs.
+ * AdditionalSenseCodeQualifier contains qualifier to sense code as defined by
+ * scsi docs.
+ * AdditionalSenseLength contains will be sizeof(sense_data)-8=10.
+ */
+struct sense_data {
+ u8 errorcode:7;
+ u8 valid:1;
+ u8 segment_number;
+ u8 sense_key:4;
+ u8 reserved:1;
+ u8 incorrect_length:1;
+ u8 end_of_media:1;
+ u8 file_mark:1;
+ u8 information[4];
+ u8 additional_sense_length;
+ u8 command_specific_information[4];
+ u8 additional_sense_code;
+ u8 additional_sense_code_qualifier;
+ u8 fru_code;
+ u8 sense_key_specific[3];
+};
+
+struct net_pkt_xmt {
+ int len; /* full length of data in the packet */
+ int num_frags; /* number of fragments in frags containing data */
+ struct phys_info frags[MAX_PHYS_INFO]; /* physical page information for
+ * each fragment */
+ char ethhdr[ETH_HEADER_SIZE]; /* the ethernet header */
+ struct {
+ /* these are needed for csum at uisnic end */
+ u8 valid; /* 1 = rest of this struct is valid - else
+ * ignore */
+ u8 hrawoffv; /* 1 = hwrafoff is valid */
+ u8 nhrawoffv; /* 1 = nhwrafoff is valid */
+ u16 protocol; /* specifies packet protocol */
+ u32 csum; /* value used to set skb->csum at IOPart */
+ u32 hrawoff; /* value used to set skb->h.raw at IOPart */
+ /* hrawoff points to the start of the TRANSPORT LAYER HEADER */
+ u32 nhrawoff; /* value used to set skb->nh.raw at IOPart */
+ /* nhrawoff points to the start of the NETWORK LAYER HEADER */
+ } lincsum;
+
+ /* **** NOTE ****
+ * The full packet is described in frags but the ethernet header is
+ * separately kept in ethhdr so that uisnic doesn't have "MAP" the
+ * guest memory to get to the header. uisnic needs ethhdr to
+ * determine how to route the packet.
+ */
+};
+
+struct net_pkt_xmtdone {
+ u32 xmt_done_result; /* result of NET_XMIT */
+};
+
+/* RCVPOST_BUF_SIZe must be at most page_size(4096) - cache_line_size (64) The
+ * reason is because dev_skb_alloc which is used to generate RCV_POST skbs in
+ * virtnic requires that there is "overhead" in the buffer, and pads 16 bytes. I
+ * prefer to use 1 full cache line size for "overhead" so that transfers are
+ * better. IOVM requires that a buffer be represented by 1 phys_info structure
+ * which can only cover page_size.
+ */
+#define RCVPOST_BUF_SIZE 4032
+#define MAX_NET_RCV_CHAIN \
+ ((ETH_MAX_MTU+ETH_HEADER_SIZE + RCVPOST_BUF_SIZE-1) / RCVPOST_BUF_SIZE)
+
+struct net_pkt_rcvpost {
+ /* rcv buf size must be large enough to include ethernet data len +
+ * ethernet header len - we are choosing 2K because it is guaranteed
+ * to be describable */
+ struct phys_info frag; /* physical page information for the
+ * single fragment 2K rcv buf */
+ u64 unique_num; /* This is used to make sure that
+ * receive posts are returned to */
+ /* the Adapter which we sent them originally. */
+};
+
+struct net_pkt_rcv {
+ /* the number of receive buffers that can be chained */
+ /* is based on max mtu and size of each rcv buf */
+ u32 rcv_done_len; /* length of received data */
+ u8 numrcvbufs; /* number of receive buffers that contain the */
+ /* incoming data; guest end MUST chain these together. */
+ void *rcvbuf[MAX_NET_RCV_CHAIN]; /* the list of receive buffers
+ * that must be chained; */
+ /* each entry is a receive buffer provided by NET_RCV_POST. */
+ /* NOTE: first rcvbuf in the chain will also be provided in net.buf. */
+ u64 unique_num;
+ u32 rcvs_dropped_delta;
+};
+
+struct net_pkt_enbdis {
+ void *context;
+ u16 enable; /* 1 = enable, 0 = disable */
+};
+
+struct net_pkt_macaddr {
+ void *context;
+ u8 macaddr[MAX_MACADDR_LEN]; /* 6 bytes */
+};
+
+/* cmd rsp packet used for VNIC network traffic */
+struct uiscmdrsp_net {
+ enum net_types type;
+ void *buf;
+ union {
+ struct net_pkt_xmt xmt; /* used for NET_XMIT */
+ struct net_pkt_xmtdone xmtdone; /* used for NET_XMIT_DONE */
+ struct net_pkt_rcvpost rcvpost; /* used for NET_RCV_POST */
+ struct net_pkt_rcv rcv; /* used for NET_RCV */
+ struct net_pkt_enbdis enbdis; /* used for NET_RCV_ENBDIS, */
+ /* NET_RCV_ENBDIS_ACK, */
+ /* NET_RCV_PROMSIC, */
+ /* and NET_CONNECT_STATUS */
+ struct net_pkt_macaddr macaddr;
+ };
+};
+
+struct uiscmdrsp_scsitaskmgmt {
+ enum task_mgmt_types tasktype;
+
+ /* the type of task */
+ struct uisscsi_dest vdest;
+
+ /* the vdisk for which this task mgmt is generated */
+ void *scsicmd;
+
+ /* This is some handle that the guest has saved off for its own use.
+ * Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in the task
+ * mgmt rsp.
+ */
+ void *notify;
+
+ /* For linux guests, this is a pointer to wait_queue_head that a
+ * thread is waiting on to see if the taskmgmt command has completed.
+ * For windows guests, this is a pointer to a location that a waiting
+ * thread is testing to see if the taskmgmt command has completed.
+ * When the rsp is received by guest, the thread receiving the
+ * response uses this to notify the thread waiting for taskmgmt
+ * command completion. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned
+ * as is in the task mgmt rsp.
+ */
+ void *notifyresult;
+
+ /* this is a handle to location in guest where the result of the
+ * taskmgmt command (result field) is to saved off when the response
+ * is handled. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in
+ * the task mgmt rsp.
+ */
+ char result;
+
+ /* result of taskmgmt command - set by IOPart - values are: */
+#define TASK_MGMT_FAILED 0
+};
+
+/* The following is used by uissd to send disk add/remove notifications to
+ * Guest */
+/* Note that the vHba pointer is not used by the Client/Guest side. */
+struct uiscmdrsp_disknotify {
+ u8 add; /* 0-remove, 1-add */
+ void *v_hba; /* Pointer to vhba_info for channel info to
+ * route msg */
+ u32 channel, id, lun; /* SCSI Path of Disk to added or removed */
+};
+
+/* The following is used by virthba/vSCSI to send the Acquire/Release commands
+ * to the IOVM. */
+struct uiscmdrsp_vdiskmgmt {
+ enum vdisk_mgmt_types vdisktype;
+
+ /* the type of task */
+ struct uisscsi_dest vdest;
+
+ /* the vdisk for which this task mgmt is generated */
+ void *scsicmd;
+
+ /* This is some handle that the guest has saved off for its own use.
+ * Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in the task
+ * mgmt rsp.
+ */
+ void *notify;
+
+ /* For linux guests, this is a pointer to wait_queue_head that a
+ * thread is waiting on to see if the tskmgmt command has completed.
+ * For win32 guests, this is a pointer to a location that a waiting
+ * thread is testing to see if the taskmgmt command has completed.
+ * When the rsp is received by guest, the thread receiving the
+ * response uses this to notify the thread waiting for taskmgmt
+ * command completion. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned
+ * as is in the task mgmt rsp.
+ */
+ void *notifyresult;
+
+ /* this is a handle to location in guest where the result of the
+ * taskmgmt command (result field) is to saved off when the response
+ * is handled. Its value is preserved by iopart & returned as is in
+ * the task mgmt rsp.
+ */
+ char result;
+
+ /* result of taskmgmt command - set by IOPart - values are: */
+#define VDISK_MGMT_FAILED 0
+};
+
+/* keeping cmd & rsp info in one structure for now cmd rsp packet for scsi */
+struct uiscmdrsp {
+ char cmdtype;
+
+/* describes what type of information is in the struct */
+#define CMD_SCSI_TYPE 1
+#define CMD_NET_TYPE 2
+#define CMD_SCSITASKMGMT_TYPE 3
+#define CMD_NOTIFYGUEST_TYPE 4
+#define CMD_VDISKMGMT_TYPE 5
+ union {
+ struct uiscmdrsp_scsi scsi;
+ struct uiscmdrsp_net net;
+ struct uiscmdrsp_scsitaskmgmt scsitaskmgmt;
+ struct uiscmdrsp_disknotify disknotify;
+ struct uiscmdrsp_vdiskmgmt vdiskmgmt;
+ };
+ void *private_data; /* used to send the response when the cmd is
+ * done (scsi & scsittaskmgmt). */
+ struct uiscmdrsp *next; /* General Purpose Queue Link */
+ struct uiscmdrsp *activeQ_next; /* Used to track active commands */
+ struct uiscmdrsp *activeQ_prev; /* Used to track active commands */
+};
+
+/* This is just the header of the IO channel. It is assumed that directly after
+ * this header there is a large region of memory which contains the command and
+ * response queues as specified in cmd_q and rsp_q SIGNAL_QUEUE_HEADERS.
+ */
+struct spar_io_channel_protocol {
+ struct channel_header channel_header;
+ struct signal_queue_header cmd_q;
+ struct signal_queue_header rsp_q;
+ union {
+ struct {
+ struct vhba_wwnn wwnn; /* 8 bytes */
+ struct vhba_config_max max; /* 20 bytes */
+ } vhba; /* total = 28 bytes */
+ struct {
+ u8 macaddr[MAX_MACADDR_LEN]; /* 6 bytes */
+ u32 num_rcv_bufs; /* 4 bytes */
+ u32 mtu; /* 4 bytes */
+ uuid_le zone_uuid; /* 16 bytes */
+ } vnic; /* total = 30 bytes */
+ };
+
+#define MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN 1024
+ u8 client_string[MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN];/* NULL terminated - so holds
+ * max - 1 bytes */
+};
+
+#pragma pack(pop)
+/* ///////////// END PRAGMA PACK PUSH 1 /////////////////////////// */
+
+/*
+ * INLINE functions for initializing and accessing I/O data channels
+ */
+
+#define SIZEOF_PROTOCOL (COVER(sizeof(struct spar_io_channel_protocol), 64))
+#define SIZEOF_CMDRSP (COVER(sizeof(struct uiscmdrsp), 64))
+
+#define MIN_IO_CHANNEL_SIZE COVER(SIZEOF_PROTOCOL + \
+ 2 * MIN_NUMSIGNALS * SIZEOF_CMDRSP, 4096)
+
+/*
+ * INLINE function for expanding a guest's pfn-off-size into multiple 4K page
+ * pfn-off-size entires.
+ */
+
+/* we deal with 4K page sizes when we it comes to passing page information
+ * between */
+/* Guest and IOPartition. */
+#define PI_PAGE_SIZE 0x1000
+#define PI_PAGE_MASK 0x0FFF
+
+/* returns next non-zero index on success or zero on failure (i.e. out of
+ * room)
+ */
+static inline u16
+add_physinfo_entries(u32 inp_pfn, /* input - specifies the pfn to be used
+ * to add entries */
+ u16 inp_off, /* input - specifies the off to be used
+ * to add entries */
+ u32 inp_len, /* input - specifies the len to be used
+ * to add entries */
+ u16 index, /* input - index in array at which new
+ * entries are added */
+ u16 max_pi_arr_entries, /* input - specifies the maximum
+ * entries pi_arr can hold */
+ struct phys_info pi_arr[]) /* input & output - array to
+ * which entries are added */
+{
+ u32 len;
+ u16 i, firstlen;
+
+ firstlen = PI_PAGE_SIZE - inp_off;
+ if (inp_len <= firstlen) {
+ /* the input entry spans only one page - add as is */
+ if (index >= max_pi_arr_entries)
+ return 0;
+ pi_arr[index].pi_pfn = inp_pfn;
+ pi_arr[index].pi_off = (u16)inp_off;
+ pi_arr[index].pi_len = (u16)inp_len;
+ return index + 1;
+ }
+
+ /* this entry spans multiple pages */
+ for (len = inp_len, i = 0; len;
+ len -= pi_arr[index + i].pi_len, i++) {
+ if (index + i >= max_pi_arr_entries)
+ return 0;
+ pi_arr[index + i].pi_pfn = inp_pfn + i;
+ if (i == 0) {
+ pi_arr[index].pi_off = inp_off;
+ pi_arr[index].pi_len = firstlen;
+ }
+
+ else {
+ pi_arr[index + i].pi_off = 0;
+ pi_arr[index + i].pi_len =
+ (u16)MINNUM(len, (u32)PI_PAGE_SIZE);
+ }
+ }
+ return index + i;
+}
+
+#endif /* __IOCHANNEL_H__ */
--- /dev/null
+/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
+ * your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
+ * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
+ * details.
+ */
+
+/* version.h */
+
+/* Common version/release info needed by all components goes here.
+ * (This file must compile cleanly in all environments.)
+ * Ultimately, this will be combined with defines generated dynamically as
+ * part of the sysgen, and some of the defines below may in fact end up
+ * being replaced with dynamically generated ones.
+ */
+#ifndef __VERSION_H__
+#define __VERSION_H__
+
+#define SPARVER1 "1"
+#define SPARVER2 "0"
+#define SPARVER3 "0"
+#define SPARVER4 "0"
+
+#define VERSION SPARVER1 "." SPARVER2 "." SPARVER3 "." SPARVER4
+
+/* Here are various version forms needed in Windows environments.
+ */
+#define VISOR_PRODUCTVERSION SPARVERCOMMA
+#define VISOR_PRODUCTVERSION_STR SPARVER1 "." SPARVER2 "." SPARVER3 "." \
+ SPARVER4
+#define VISOR_OBJECTVERSION_STR SPARVER1 "," SPARVER2 "," SPARVER3 "," \
+ SPARVER4
+
+#define COPYRIGHT "Unisys Corporation"
+#define COPYRIGHTDATE "2010 - 2013"
+
+#endif
--- /dev/null
+/* controlvmcompletionstatus.c
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION
+ * All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
+ * your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
+ * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
+ * details.
+ */
+
+/* Defines for all valid values returned in the response message header
+ * completionStatus field. See controlvmchannel.h for description of
+ * the header: _CONTROLVM_MESSAGE_HEADER.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __CONTROLVMCOMPLETIONSTATUS_H__
+#define __CONTROLVMCOMPLETIONSTATUS_H__
+
+/* General Errors------------------------------------------------------[0-99] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_SUCCESS 0
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_ALREADY_DONE 1
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_IOREMAP_FAILED 2
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_KMALLOC_FAILED 3
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MESSAGE_ID_UNKNOWN 4
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MESSAGE_ID_INVALID_FOR_CLIENT 5
+
+/* CONTROLVM_INIT_CHIPSET-------------------------------------------[100-199] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CLIENT_SWITCHCOUNT_NONZERO 100
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_EXPECTED_CHIPSET_INIT 101
+
+/* Maximum Limit----------------------------------------------------[200-299] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MAX_BUSES 201 /* BUS_CREATE */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_MAX_DEVICES 202 /* DEVICE_CREATE */
+/* Payload and Parameter Related------------------------------------[400-499] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_PAYLOAD_INVALID 400 /* SWITCH_ATTACHEXTPORT,
+ * DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_INITIATOR_PARAMETER_INVALID 401 /* Multiple */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_TARGET_PARAMETER_INVALID 402 /* DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CLIENT_PARAMETER_INVALID 403 /* DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
+/* Specified[Packet Structure] Value-------------------------------[500-599] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_BUS_INVALID 500 /* SWITCH_ATTACHINTPORT,
+ * BUS_CONFIGURE,
+ * DEVICE_CREATE,
+ * DEVICE_CONFIG
+ * DEVICE_DESTROY */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_DEVICE_INVALID 501 /* SWITCH_ATTACHINTPORT */
+ /* DEVICE_CREATE,
+ * DEVICE_CONFIGURE,
+ * DEVICE_DESTROY */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHANNEL_INVALID 502 /* DEVICE_CREATE,
+ * DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
+/* Partition Driver Callback Interface----------------------[600-699] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_VIRTPCI_DRIVER_FAILURE 604 /* BUS_CREATE,
+ * BUS_DESTROY,
+ * DEVICE_CREATE,
+ * DEVICE_DESTROY */
+/* Unable to invoke VIRTPCI callback */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_VIRTPCI_DRIVER_CALLBACK_ERROR 605
+ /* BUS_CREATE,
+ * BUS_DESTROY,
+ * DEVICE_CREATE,
+ * DEVICE_DESTROY */
+/* VIRTPCI Callback returned error */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_GENERIC_DRIVER_CALLBACK_ERROR 606
+ /* SWITCH_ATTACHEXTPORT,
+ * SWITCH_DETACHEXTPORT
+ * DEVICE_CONFIGURE */
+
+/* generic device callback returned error */
+/* Bus Related------------------------------------------------------[700-799] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_BUS_DEVICE_ATTACHED 700 /* BUS_DESTROY */
+/* Channel Related--------------------------------------------------[800-899] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHANNEL_TYPE_UNKNOWN 800 /* GET_CHANNELINFO,
+ * DEVICE_DESTROY */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHANNEL_SIZE_TOO_SMALL 801 /* DEVICE_CREATE */
+/* Chipset Shutdown Related---------------------------------------[1000-1099] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_SHUTDOWN_FAILED 1000
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_SHUTDOWN_ALREADY_ACTIVE 1001
+
+/* Chipset Stop Related-------------------------------------------[1100-1199] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_STOP_FAILED_BUS 1100
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_CHIPSET_STOP_FAILED_SWITCH 1101
+
+/* Device Related-------------------------------------------------[1400-1499] */
+#define CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_DEVICE_UDEV_TIMEOUT 1400
+
+#endif /* __CONTROLVMCOMPLETIONSTATUS_H__ not defined */