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1/*
2 * Physical memory management API
3 *
4 * Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc. and/or its affiliates
5 *
6 * Authors:
7 * Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
8 *
9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
10 * the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
11 *
12 */
13
14#ifndef MEMORY_H
15#define MEMORY_H
16
17#ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
18
19#include <stdint.h>
20#include <stdbool.h>
21#include "qemu-common.h"
22#include "cpu-common.h"
23#include "targphys.h"
24#include "qemu-queue.h"
658b2224 25#include "iorange.h"
627a0e90 26#include "ioport.h"
08dafab4 27#include "int128.h"
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28
29typedef struct MemoryRegionOps MemoryRegionOps;
30typedef struct MemoryRegion MemoryRegion;
627a0e90 31typedef struct MemoryRegionPortio MemoryRegionPortio;
74901c3b 32typedef struct MemoryRegionMmio MemoryRegionMmio;
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33
34/* Must match *_DIRTY_FLAGS in cpu-all.h. To be replaced with dynamic
35 * registration.
36 */
37#define DIRTY_MEMORY_VGA 0
38#define DIRTY_MEMORY_CODE 1
39#define DIRTY_MEMORY_MIGRATION 3
40
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41struct MemoryRegionMmio {
42 CPUReadMemoryFunc *read[3];
43 CPUWriteMemoryFunc *write[3];
44};
45
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46/*
47 * Memory region callbacks
48 */
49struct MemoryRegionOps {
50 /* Read from the memory region. @addr is relative to @mr; @size is
51 * in bytes. */
52 uint64_t (*read)(void *opaque,
53 target_phys_addr_t addr,
54 unsigned size);
55 /* Write to the memory region. @addr is relative to @mr; @size is
56 * in bytes. */
57 void (*write)(void *opaque,
58 target_phys_addr_t addr,
59 uint64_t data,
60 unsigned size);
61
62 enum device_endian endianness;
63 /* Guest-visible constraints: */
64 struct {
65 /* If nonzero, specify bounds on access sizes beyond which a machine
66 * check is thrown.
67 */
68 unsigned min_access_size;
69 unsigned max_access_size;
70 /* If true, unaligned accesses are supported. Otherwise unaligned
71 * accesses throw machine checks.
72 */
73 bool unaligned;
74 } valid;
75 /* Internal implementation constraints: */
76 struct {
77 /* If nonzero, specifies the minimum size implemented. Smaller sizes
78 * will be rounded upwards and a partial result will be returned.
79 */
80 unsigned min_access_size;
81 /* If nonzero, specifies the maximum size implemented. Larger sizes
82 * will be done as a series of accesses with smaller sizes.
83 */
84 unsigned max_access_size;
85 /* If true, unaligned accesses are supported. Otherwise all accesses
86 * are converted to (possibly multiple) naturally aligned accesses.
87 */
88 bool unaligned;
89 } impl;
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90
91 /* If .read and .write are not present, old_portio may be used for
92 * backwards compatibility with old portio registration
93 */
94 const MemoryRegionPortio *old_portio;
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95 /* If .read and .write are not present, old_mmio may be used for
96 * backwards compatibility with old mmio registration
97 */
98 const MemoryRegionMmio old_mmio;
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99};
100
101typedef struct CoalescedMemoryRange CoalescedMemoryRange;
3e9d69e7 102typedef struct MemoryRegionIoeventfd MemoryRegionIoeventfd;
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103
104struct MemoryRegion {
105 /* All fields are private - violators will be prosecuted */
106 const MemoryRegionOps *ops;
107 void *opaque;
108 MemoryRegion *parent;
08dafab4 109 Int128 size;
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110 target_phys_addr_t addr;
111 target_phys_addr_t offset;
16ef61c9 112 bool backend_registered;
545e92e0 113 void (*destructor)(MemoryRegion *mr);
093bc2cd 114 ram_addr_t ram_addr;
658b2224 115 IORange iorange;
14a3c10a 116 bool terminates;
d0a9b5bc 117 bool readable;
fb1cd6f9 118 bool readonly; /* For RAM regions */
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119 MemoryRegion *alias;
120 target_phys_addr_t alias_offset;
121 unsigned priority;
122 bool may_overlap;
123 QTAILQ_HEAD(subregions, MemoryRegion) subregions;
124 QTAILQ_ENTRY(MemoryRegion) subregions_link;
125 QTAILQ_HEAD(coalesced_ranges, CoalescedMemoryRange) coalesced;
126 const char *name;
5a583347 127 uint8_t dirty_log_mask;
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128 unsigned ioeventfd_nb;
129 MemoryRegionIoeventfd *ioeventfds;
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130};
131
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132struct MemoryRegionPortio {
133 uint32_t offset;
134 uint32_t len;
135 unsigned size;
136 IOPortReadFunc *read;
137 IOPortWriteFunc *write;
138};
139
2dd30228 140#define PORTIO_END_OF_LIST() { }
627a0e90 141
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142/**
143 * memory_region_init: Initialize a memory region
144 *
145 * The region typically acts as a container for other memory regions. Us
146 * memory_region_add_subregion() to add subregions.
147 *
148 * @mr: the #MemoryRegion to be initialized
149 * @name: used for debugging; not visible to the user or ABI
150 * @size: size of the region; any subregions beyond this size will be clipped
151 */
152void memory_region_init(MemoryRegion *mr,
153 const char *name,
154 uint64_t size);
155/**
156 * memory_region_init_io: Initialize an I/O memory region.
157 *
158 * Accesses into the region will be cause the callbacks in @ops to be called.
159 * if @size is nonzero, subregions will be clipped to @size.
160 *
161 * @mr: the #MemoryRegion to be initialized.
162 * @ops: a structure containing read and write callbacks to be used when
163 * I/O is performed on the region.
164 * @opaque: passed to to the read and write callbacks of the @ops structure.
165 * @name: used for debugging; not visible to the user or ABI
166 * @size: size of the region.
167 */
168void memory_region_init_io(MemoryRegion *mr,
169 const MemoryRegionOps *ops,
170 void *opaque,
171 const char *name,
172 uint64_t size);
173
174/**
175 * memory_region_init_ram: Initialize RAM memory region. Accesses into the
176 * region will be modify memory directly.
177 *
178 * @mr: the #MemoryRegion to be initialized.
179 * @dev: a device associated with the region; may be %NULL.
180 * @name: the name of the region; the pair (@dev, @name) must be globally
181 * unique. The name is part of the save/restore ABI and so cannot be
182 * changed.
183 * @size: size of the region.
184 */
185void memory_region_init_ram(MemoryRegion *mr,
186 DeviceState *dev, /* FIXME: layering violation */
187 const char *name,
188 uint64_t size);
189
190/**
191 * memory_region_init_ram: Initialize RAM memory region from a user-provided.
192 * pointer. Accesses into the region will be modify
193 * memory directly.
194 *
195 * @mr: the #MemoryRegion to be initialized.
196 * @dev: a device associated with the region; may be %NULL.
197 * @name: the name of the region; the pair (@dev, @name) must be globally
198 * unique. The name is part of the save/restore ABI and so cannot be
199 * changed.
200 * @size: size of the region.
201 * @ptr: memory to be mapped; must contain at least @size bytes.
202 */
203void memory_region_init_ram_ptr(MemoryRegion *mr,
204 DeviceState *dev, /* FIXME: layering violation */
205 const char *name,
206 uint64_t size,
207 void *ptr);
208
209/**
210 * memory_region_init_alias: Initialize a memory region that aliases all or a
211 * part of another memory region.
212 *
213 * @mr: the #MemoryRegion to be initialized.
214 * @name: used for debugging; not visible to the user or ABI
215 * @orig: the region to be referenced; @mr will be equivalent to
216 * @orig between @offset and @offset + @size - 1.
217 * @offset: start of the section in @orig to be referenced.
218 * @size: size of the region.
219 */
220void memory_region_init_alias(MemoryRegion *mr,
221 const char *name,
222 MemoryRegion *orig,
223 target_phys_addr_t offset,
224 uint64_t size);
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225
226/**
227 * memory_region_init_rom_device: Initialize a ROM memory region. Writes are
228 * handled via callbacks.
229 *
230 * @mr: the #MemoryRegion to be initialized.
231 * @ops: callbacks for write access handling.
232 * @dev: a device associated with the region; may be %NULL.
233 * @name: the name of the region; the pair (@dev, @name) must be globally
234 * unique. The name is part of the save/restore ABI and so cannot be
235 * changed.
236 * @size: size of the region.
237 */
238void memory_region_init_rom_device(MemoryRegion *mr,
239 const MemoryRegionOps *ops,
75f5941c 240 void *opaque,
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241 DeviceState *dev, /* FIXME: layering violation */
242 const char *name,
243 uint64_t size);
244
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245/**
246 * memory_region_destroy: Destroy a memory region and relaim all resources.
247 *
248 * @mr: the region to be destroyed. May not currently be a subregion
249 * (see memory_region_add_subregion()) or referenced in an alias
250 * (see memory_region_init_alias()).
251 */
252void memory_region_destroy(MemoryRegion *mr);
253
254/**
255 * memory_region_size: get a memory region's size.
256 *
257 * @mr: the memory region being queried.
258 */
259uint64_t memory_region_size(MemoryRegion *mr);
260
261/**
262 * memory_region_get_ram_ptr: Get a pointer into a RAM memory region.
263 *
264 * Returns a host pointer to a RAM memory region (created with
265 * memory_region_init_ram() or memory_region_init_ram_ptr()). Use with
266 * care.
267 *
268 * @mr: the memory region being queried.
269 */
270void *memory_region_get_ram_ptr(MemoryRegion *mr);
271
272/**
273 * memory_region_set_offset: Sets an offset to be added to MemoryRegionOps
274 * callbacks.
275 *
276 * This function is deprecated and should not be used in new code.
277 */
278void memory_region_set_offset(MemoryRegion *mr, target_phys_addr_t offset);
279
280/**
281 * memory_region_set_log: Turn dirty logging on or off for a region.
282 *
283 * Turns dirty logging on or off for a specified client (display, migration).
284 * Only meaningful for RAM regions.
285 *
286 * @mr: the memory region being updated.
287 * @log: whether dirty logging is to be enabled or disabled.
288 * @client: the user of the logging information; %DIRTY_MEMORY_MIGRATION or
289 * %DIRTY_MEMORY_VGA.
290 */
291void memory_region_set_log(MemoryRegion *mr, bool log, unsigned client);
292
293/**
294 * memory_region_get_dirty: Check whether a page is dirty for a specified
295 * client.
296 *
297 * Checks whether a page has been written to since the last
298 * call to memory_region_reset_dirty() with the same @client. Dirty logging
299 * must be enabled.
300 *
301 * @mr: the memory region being queried.
302 * @addr: the address (relative to the start of the region) being queried.
303 * @client: the user of the logging information; %DIRTY_MEMORY_MIGRATION or
304 * %DIRTY_MEMORY_VGA.
305 */
306bool memory_region_get_dirty(MemoryRegion *mr, target_phys_addr_t addr,
307 unsigned client);
308
309/**
310 * memory_region_set_dirty: Mark a page as dirty in a memory region.
311 *
312 * Marks a page as dirty, after it has been dirtied outside guest code.
313 *
314 * @mr: the memory region being queried.
315 * @addr: the address (relative to the start of the region) being dirtied.
316 */
317void memory_region_set_dirty(MemoryRegion *mr, target_phys_addr_t addr);
318
319/**
320 * memory_region_sync_dirty_bitmap: Synchronize a region's dirty bitmap with
321 * any external TLBs (e.g. kvm)
322 *
323 * Flushes dirty information from accelerators such as kvm and vhost-net
324 * and makes it available to users of the memory API.
325 *
326 * @mr: the region being flushed.
327 */
328void memory_region_sync_dirty_bitmap(MemoryRegion *mr);
329
330/**
331 * memory_region_reset_dirty: Mark a range of pages as clean, for a specified
332 * client.
333 *
334 * Marks a range of pages as no longer dirty.
335 *
336 * @mr: the region being updated.
337 * @addr: the start of the subrange being cleaned.
338 * @size: the size of the subrange being cleaned.
339 * @client: the user of the logging information; %DIRTY_MEMORY_MIGRATION or
340 * %DIRTY_MEMORY_VGA.
341 */
342void memory_region_reset_dirty(MemoryRegion *mr, target_phys_addr_t addr,
343 target_phys_addr_t size, unsigned client);
344
345/**
346 * memory_region_set_readonly: Turn a memory region read-only (or read-write)
347 *
348 * Allows a memory region to be marked as read-only (turning it into a ROM).
349 * only useful on RAM regions.
350 *
351 * @mr: the region being updated.
352 * @readonly: whether rhe region is to be ROM or RAM.
353 */
354void memory_region_set_readonly(MemoryRegion *mr, bool readonly);
355
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356/**
357 * memory_region_rom_device_set_readable: enable/disable ROM readability
358 *
359 * Allows a ROM device (initialized with memory_region_init_rom_device() to
360 * to be marked as readable (default) or not readable. When it is readable,
361 * the device is mapped to guest memory. When not readable, reads are
362 * forwarded to the #MemoryRegion.read function.
363 *
364 * @mr: the memory region to be updated
365 * @readable: whether reads are satisified directly (%true) or via callbacks
366 * (%false)
367 */
368void memory_region_rom_device_set_readable(MemoryRegion *mr, bool readable);
369
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370/**
371 * memory_region_set_coalescing: Enable memory coalescing for the region.
372 *
373 * Enabled writes to a region to be queued for later processing. MMIO ->write
374 * callbacks may be delayed until a non-coalesced MMIO is issued.
375 * Only useful for IO regions. Roughly similar to write-combining hardware.
376 *
377 * @mr: the memory region to be write coalesced
378 */
379void memory_region_set_coalescing(MemoryRegion *mr);
380
381/**
382 * memory_region_add_coalescing: Enable memory coalescing for a sub-range of
383 * a region.
384 *
385 * Like memory_region_set_coalescing(), but works on a sub-range of a region.
386 * Multiple calls can be issued coalesced disjoint ranges.
387 *
388 * @mr: the memory region to be updated.
389 * @offset: the start of the range within the region to be coalesced.
390 * @size: the size of the subrange to be coalesced.
391 */
392void memory_region_add_coalescing(MemoryRegion *mr,
393 target_phys_addr_t offset,
394 uint64_t size);
395
396/**
397 * memory_region_clear_coalescing: Disable MMIO coalescing for the region.
398 *
399 * Disables any coalescing caused by memory_region_set_coalescing() or
400 * memory_region_add_coalescing(). Roughly equivalent to uncacheble memory
401 * hardware.
402 *
403 * @mr: the memory region to be updated.
404 */
405void memory_region_clear_coalescing(MemoryRegion *mr);
406
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407/**
408 * memory_region_add_eventfd: Request an eventfd to be triggered when a word
409 * is written to a location.
410 *
411 * Marks a word in an IO region (initialized with memory_region_init_io())
412 * as a trigger for an eventfd event. The I/O callback will not be called.
413 * The caller must be prepared to handle failure (hat is, take the required
414 * action if the callback _is_ called).
415 *
416 * @mr: the memory region being updated.
417 * @addr: the address within @mr that is to be monitored
418 * @size: the size of the access to trigger the eventfd
419 * @match_data: whether to match against @data, instead of just @addr
420 * @data: the data to match against the guest write
421 * @fd: the eventfd to be triggered when @addr, @size, and @data all match.
422 **/
423void memory_region_add_eventfd(MemoryRegion *mr,
424 target_phys_addr_t addr,
425 unsigned size,
426 bool match_data,
427 uint64_t data,
428 int fd);
429
430/**
431 * memory_region_del_eventfd: Cancel and eventfd.
432 *
433 * Cancels an eventfd trigger request by a previous memory_region_add_eventfd()
434 * call.
435 *
436 * @mr: the memory region being updated.
437 * @addr: the address within @mr that is to be monitored
438 * @size: the size of the access to trigger the eventfd
439 * @match_data: whether to match against @data, instead of just @addr
440 * @data: the data to match against the guest write
441 * @fd: the eventfd to be triggered when @addr, @size, and @data all match.
442 */
443void memory_region_del_eventfd(MemoryRegion *mr,
444 target_phys_addr_t addr,
445 unsigned size,
446 bool match_data,
447 uint64_t data,
448 int fd);
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449/**
450 * memory_region_add_subregion: Add a sub-region to a container.
451 *
452 * Adds a sub-region at @offset. The sub-region may not overlap with other
453 * subregions (except for those explicitly marked as overlapping). A region
454 * may only be added once as a subregion (unless removed with
455 * memory_region_del_subregion()); use memory_region_init_alias() if you
456 * want a region to be a subregion in multiple locations.
457 *
458 * @mr: the region to contain the new subregion; must be a container
459 * initialized with memory_region_init().
460 * @offset: the offset relative to @mr where @subregion is added.
461 * @subregion: the subregion to be added.
462 */
463void memory_region_add_subregion(MemoryRegion *mr,
464 target_phys_addr_t offset,
465 MemoryRegion *subregion);
466/**
467 * memory_region_add_subregion: Add a sub-region to a container, with overlap.
468 *
469 * Adds a sub-region at @offset. The sub-region may overlap with other
470 * subregions. Conflicts are resolved by having a higher @priority hide a
471 * lower @priority. Subregions without priority are taken as @priority 0.
472 * A region may only be added once as a subregion (unless removed with
473 * memory_region_del_subregion()); use memory_region_init_alias() if you
474 * want a region to be a subregion in multiple locations.
475 *
476 * @mr: the region to contain the new subregion; must be a container
477 * initialized with memory_region_init().
478 * @offset: the offset relative to @mr where @subregion is added.
479 * @subregion: the subregion to be added.
480 * @priority: used for resolving overlaps; highest priority wins.
481 */
482void memory_region_add_subregion_overlap(MemoryRegion *mr,
483 target_phys_addr_t offset,
484 MemoryRegion *subregion,
485 unsigned priority);
486/**
487 * memory_region_del_subregion: Remove a subregion.
488 *
489 * Removes a subregion from its container.
490 *
491 * @mr: the container to be updated.
492 * @subregion: the region being removed; must be a current subregion of @mr.
493 */
494void memory_region_del_subregion(MemoryRegion *mr,
495 MemoryRegion *subregion);
496
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497/* Start a transaction; changes will be accumulated and made visible only
498 * when the transaction ends.
499 */
500void memory_region_transaction_begin(void);
501/* Commit a transaction and make changes visible to the guest.
502 */
503void memory_region_transaction_commit(void);
504
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505void mtree_info(fprintf_function mon_printf, void *f);
506
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507#endif
508
509#endif