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authorRusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>2015-02-11 15:15:11 +1030
committerRusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>2015-02-11 16:47:36 +1030
commit93153077107ecfbf35a3412f6220521e8d8c14ba (patch)
tree4f682a617a3be2bebdf9191bd8ba14c1e12c0f44 /tools/lguest
parentd7fbf6e95e2c5e7ef97c463a97499d7a2341fb09 (diff)
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lguest: implement virtio-PCI MMIO accesses.
For each device, We need to include the vendor capabilities to demark where virtio common, notification and ISR regions are (we put them all in BAR0). We need to handle the switching of the virtqueues using the accessors. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/lguest')
-rw-r--r--tools/lguest/lguest.c492
1 files changed, 490 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/tools/lguest/lguest.c b/tools/lguest/lguest.c
index 0f29657fc065..eafdaf2a14c4 100644
--- a/tools/lguest/lguest.c
+++ b/tools/lguest/lguest.c
@@ -63,12 +63,16 @@ typedef uint16_t u16;
typedef uint8_t u8;
/*:*/
-#include <linux/virtio_config.h>
+#define VIRTIO_PCI_NO_LEGACY
+
+/* Use in-kernel ones, which defines VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1 */
+#include "../../include/uapi/linux/virtio_config.h"
#include <linux/virtio_net.h>
#include <linux/virtio_blk.h>
#include <linux/virtio_console.h>
#include <linux/virtio_rng.h>
#include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
+#include "../../include/uapi/linux/virtio_pci.h"
#include <asm/bootparam.h>
#include "../../include/linux/lguest_launcher.h"
@@ -126,6 +130,19 @@ struct device_list {
/* The list of Guest devices, based on command line arguments. */
static struct device_list devices;
+struct virtio_pci_cfg_cap {
+ struct virtio_pci_cap cap;
+ u32 window; /* Data for BAR access. */
+};
+
+struct virtio_pci_mmio {
+ struct virtio_pci_common_cfg cfg;
+ u16 notify;
+ u8 isr;
+ u8 padding;
+ /* Device-specific configuration follows this. */
+};
+
/* This is the layout (little-endian) of the PCI config space. */
struct pci_config {
u16 vendor_id, device_id;
@@ -139,6 +156,14 @@ struct pci_config {
u8 capabilities, reserved1[3];
u32 reserved2;
u8 irq_line, irq_pin, min_grant, max_latency;
+
+ /* Now, this is the linked capability list. */
+ struct virtio_pci_cap common;
+ struct virtio_pci_notify_cap notify;
+ struct virtio_pci_cap isr;
+ struct virtio_pci_cap device;
+ /* FIXME: Implement this! */
+ struct virtio_pci_cfg_cap cfg_access;
};
/* The device structure describes a single device. */
@@ -168,6 +193,9 @@ struct device {
u32 config_words[sizeof(struct pci_config) / sizeof(u32)];
};
+ /* Features we offer, and those accepted. */
+ u64 features, features_accepted;
+
/* Device-specific config hangs off the end of this. */
struct virtio_pci_mmio *mmio;
@@ -192,6 +220,9 @@ struct virtqueue {
/* The actual ring of buffers. */
struct vring vring;
+ /* The information about this virtqueue (we only use queue_size on) */
+ struct virtio_pci_common_cfg pci_config;
+
/* Last available index we saw. */
u16 last_avail_idx;
@@ -680,6 +711,10 @@ static void trigger_irq(struct virtqueue *vq)
return;
}
+ /* For a PCI device, set isr to 1 (queue interrupt pending) */
+ if (vq->dev->mmio)
+ vq->dev->mmio->isr = 0x1;
+
/* Send the Guest an interrupt tell them we used something up. */
if (write(lguest_fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) != 0)
err(1, "Triggering irq %i", vq->config.irq);
@@ -1616,13 +1651,264 @@ static struct device *find_mmio_region(unsigned long paddr, u32 *off)
return NULL;
}
+/* FIXME: Use vq array. */
+static struct virtqueue *vq_by_num(struct device *d, u32 num)
+{
+ struct virtqueue *vq = d->vq;
+
+ while (num-- && vq)
+ vq = vq->next;
+
+ return vq;
+}
+
+static void save_vq_config(const struct virtio_pci_common_cfg *cfg,
+ struct virtqueue *vq)
+{
+ vq->pci_config = *cfg;
+}
+
+static void restore_vq_config(struct virtio_pci_common_cfg *cfg,
+ struct virtqueue *vq)
+{
+ /* Only restore the per-vq part */
+ size_t off = offsetof(struct virtio_pci_common_cfg, queue_size);
+
+ memcpy((void *)cfg + off, (void *)&vq->pci_config + off,
+ sizeof(*cfg) - off);
+}
+
+/*
+ * When they enable the virtqueue, we check that their setup is valid.
+ */
+static void enable_virtqueue(struct device *d, struct virtqueue *vq)
+{
+ /*
+ * Create stack for thread. Since the stack grows upwards, we point
+ * the stack pointer to the end of this region.
+ */
+ char *stack = malloc(32768);
+
+ /* Because lguest is 32 bit, all the descriptor high bits must be 0 */
+ if (vq->pci_config.queue_desc_hi
+ || vq->pci_config.queue_avail_hi
+ || vq->pci_config.queue_used_hi)
+ errx(1, "%s: invalid 64-bit queue address", d->name);
+
+ /* Initialize the virtqueue and check they're all in range. */
+ vq->vring.num = vq->pci_config.queue_size;
+ vq->vring.desc = check_pointer(vq->pci_config.queue_desc_lo,
+ sizeof(*vq->vring.desc) * vq->vring.num);
+ vq->vring.avail = check_pointer(vq->pci_config.queue_avail_lo,
+ sizeof(*vq->vring.avail)
+ + (sizeof(vq->vring.avail->ring[0])
+ * vq->vring.num));
+ vq->vring.used = check_pointer(vq->pci_config.queue_used_lo,
+ sizeof(*vq->vring.used)
+ + (sizeof(vq->vring.used->ring[0])
+ * vq->vring.num));
+
+
+ /* Create a zero-initialized eventfd. */
+ vq->eventfd = eventfd(0, 0);
+ if (vq->eventfd < 0)
+ err(1, "Creating eventfd");
+
+ /*
+ * CLONE_VM: because it has to access the Guest memory, and SIGCHLD so
+ * we get a signal if it dies.
+ */
+ vq->thread = clone(do_thread, stack + 32768, CLONE_VM | SIGCHLD, vq);
+ if (vq->thread == (pid_t)-1)
+ err(1, "Creating clone");
+}
+
+static void reset_pci_device(struct device *dev)
+{
+ /* FIXME */
+}
+
static void emulate_mmio_write(struct device *d, u32 off, u32 val, u32 mask)
{
+ struct virtqueue *vq;
+
+ switch (off) {
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.device_feature_select):
+ if (val == 0)
+ d->mmio->cfg.device_feature = d->features;
+ else if (val == 1)
+ d->mmio->cfg.device_feature = (d->features >> 32);
+ else
+ d->mmio->cfg.device_feature = 0;
+ goto write_through32;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.guest_feature_select):
+ if (val > 1)
+ errx(1, "%s: Unexpected driver select %u",
+ d->name, val);
+ goto write_through32;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.guest_feature):
+ if (d->mmio->cfg.guest_feature_select == 0) {
+ d->features_accepted &= ~((u64)0xFFFFFFFF);
+ d->features_accepted |= val;
+ } else {
+ assert(d->mmio->cfg.guest_feature_select == 1);
+ d->features_accepted &= ((u64)0xFFFFFFFF << 32);
+ d->features_accepted |= ((u64)val) << 32;
+ }
+ if (d->features_accepted & ~d->features)
+ errx(1, "%s: over-accepted features %#llx of %#llx",
+ d->name, d->features_accepted, d->features);
+ goto write_through32;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.device_status):
+ verbose("%s: device status -> %#x\n", d->name, val);
+ if (val == 0)
+ reset_pci_device(d);
+ goto write_through8;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_select):
+ vq = vq_by_num(d, val);
+ /* Out of range? Return size 0 */
+ if (!vq) {
+ d->mmio->cfg.queue_size = 0;
+ goto write_through16;
+ }
+ /* Save registers for old vq, if it was a valid vq */
+ if (d->mmio->cfg.queue_size)
+ save_vq_config(&d->mmio->cfg,
+ vq_by_num(d, d->mmio->cfg.queue_select));
+ /* Restore the registers for the queue they asked for */
+ restore_vq_config(&d->mmio->cfg, vq);
+ goto write_through16;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_size):
+ if (val & (val-1))
+ errx(1, "%s: invalid queue size %u\n", d->name, val);
+ if (d->mmio->cfg.queue_enable)
+ errx(1, "%s: changing queue size on live device",
+ d->name);
+ goto write_through16;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_msix_vector):
+ errx(1, "%s: attempt to set MSIX vector to %u",
+ d->name, val);
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_enable):
+ if (val != 1)
+ errx(1, "%s: setting queue_enable to %u", d->name, val);
+ d->mmio->cfg.queue_enable = val;
+ save_vq_config(&d->mmio->cfg,
+ vq_by_num(d, d->mmio->cfg.queue_select));
+ enable_virtqueue(d, vq_by_num(d, d->mmio->cfg.queue_select));
+ goto write_through16;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_notify_off):
+ errx(1, "%s: attempt to write to queue_notify_off", d->name);
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_desc_lo):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_desc_hi):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_avail_lo):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_avail_hi):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_used_lo):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.queue_used_hi):
+ if (d->mmio->cfg.queue_enable)
+ errx(1, "%s: changing queue on live device",
+ d->name);
+ goto write_through32;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, notify):
+ vq = vq_by_num(d, val);
+ if (!vq)
+ errx(1, "Invalid vq notification on %u", val);
+ /* Notify the process handling this vq by adding 1 to eventfd */
+ write(vq->eventfd, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8);
+ goto write_through16;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, isr):
+ errx(1, "%s: Unexpected write to isr", d->name);
+ default:
+ errx(1, "%s: Unexpected write to offset %u", d->name, off);
+ }
+
+write_through32:
+ if (mask != 0xFFFFFFFF) {
+ errx(1, "%s: non-32-bit write to offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, off, getreg(eip));
+ return;
+ }
+ memcpy((char *)d->mmio + off, &val, 4);
+ return;
+
+write_through16:
+ if (mask != 0xFFFF)
+ errx(1, "%s: non-16-bit (%#x) write to offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, mask, off, getreg(eip));
+ memcpy((char *)d->mmio + off, &val, 2);
+ return;
+
+write_through8:
+ if (mask != 0xFF)
+ errx(1, "%s: non-8-bit write to offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, off, getreg(eip));
+ memcpy((char *)d->mmio + off, &val, 1);
+ return;
}
static u32 emulate_mmio_read(struct device *d, u32 off, u32 mask)
{
- return 0xFFFFFFFF;
+ u8 isr;
+ u32 val = 0;
+
+ switch (off) {
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.device_feature_select):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.device_feature):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.guest_feature_select):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.guest_feature):
+ goto read_through32;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.msix_config):
+ errx(1, "%s: read of msix_config", d->name);
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.num_queues):
+ goto read_through16;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.device_status):
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg.config_generation):
+ goto read_through8;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, notify):
+ goto read_through16;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, isr):
+ if (mask != 0xFF)
+ errx(1, "%s: non-8-bit read from offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, off, getreg(eip));
+ /* Read resets the isr */
+ isr = d->mmio->isr;
+ d->mmio->isr = 0;
+ return isr;
+ case offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, padding):
+ errx(1, "%s: read from padding (%#x)",
+ d->name, getreg(eip));
+ default:
+ /* Read from device config space, beware unaligned overflow */
+ if (off > d->mmio_size - 4)
+ errx(1, "%s: read past end (%#x)",
+ d->name, getreg(eip));
+ if (mask == 0xFFFFFFFF)
+ goto read_through32;
+ else if (mask == 0xFFFF)
+ goto read_through16;
+ else
+ goto read_through8;
+ }
+
+read_through32:
+ if (mask != 0xFFFFFFFF)
+ errx(1, "%s: non-32-bit read to offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, off, getreg(eip));
+ memcpy(&val, (char *)d->mmio + off, 4);
+ return val;
+
+read_through16:
+ if (mask != 0xFFFF)
+ errx(1, "%s: non-16-bit read to offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, off, getreg(eip));
+ memcpy(&val, (char *)d->mmio + off, 2);
+ return val;
+
+read_through8:
+ if (mask != 0xFF)
+ errx(1, "%s: non-8-bit read to offset %u (%#x)",
+ d->name, off, getreg(eip));
+ memcpy(&val, (char *)d->mmio + off, 1);
+ return val;
}
static void emulate_mmio(unsigned long paddr, const u8 *insn)
@@ -1783,6 +2069,42 @@ static void add_virtqueue(struct device *dev, unsigned int num_descs,
*i = vq;
}
+static void add_pci_virtqueue(struct device *dev,
+ void (*service)(struct virtqueue *))
+{
+ struct virtqueue **i, *vq = malloc(sizeof(*vq));
+
+ /* Initialize the virtqueue */
+ vq->next = NULL;
+ vq->last_avail_idx = 0;
+ vq->dev = dev;
+
+ /*
+ * This is the routine the service thread will run, and its Process ID
+ * once it's running.
+ */
+ vq->service = service;
+ vq->thread = (pid_t)-1;
+
+ /* Initialize the configuration. */
+ vq->pci_config.queue_size = VIRTQUEUE_NUM;
+ vq->pci_config.queue_enable = 0;
+ vq->pci_config.queue_notify_off = 0;
+
+ /* Add one to the number of queues */
+ vq->dev->mmio->cfg.num_queues++;
+
+ /* FIXME: Do irq per virtqueue, not per device. */
+ vq->config.irq = vq->dev->config.irq_line;
+
+ /*
+ * Add to tail of list, so dev->vq is first vq, dev->vq->next is
+ * second.
+ */
+ for (i = &dev->vq; *i; i = &(*i)->next);
+ *i = vq;
+}
+
/*
* The first half of the feature bitmask is for us to advertise features. The
* second half is for the Guest to accept features.
@@ -1800,6 +2122,11 @@ static void add_feature(struct device *dev, unsigned bit)
features[bit / CHAR_BIT] |= (1 << (bit % CHAR_BIT));
}
+static void add_pci_feature(struct device *dev, unsigned bit)
+{
+ dev->features |= (1ULL << bit);
+}
+
/*
* This routine sets the configuration fields for an existing device's
* descriptor. It only works for the last device, but that's OK because that's
@@ -1819,6 +2146,139 @@ static void set_config(struct device *dev, unsigned len, const void *conf)
assert(dev->desc->config_len == len);
}
+/* For devices with no config. */
+static void no_device_config(struct device *dev)
+{
+ dev->mmio_addr = get_mmio_region(dev->mmio_size);
+
+ dev->config.bar[0] = dev->mmio_addr;
+ /* Bottom 4 bits must be zero */
+ assert(~(dev->config.bar[0] & 0xF));
+}
+
+/* This puts the device config into BAR0 */
+static void set_device_config(struct device *dev, const void *conf, size_t len)
+{
+ /* Set up BAR 0 */
+ dev->mmio_size += len;
+ dev->mmio = realloc(dev->mmio, dev->mmio_size);
+ memcpy(dev->mmio + 1, conf, len);
+
+ /* Hook up device cfg */
+ dev->config.cfg_access.cap.cap_next
+ = offsetof(struct pci_config, device);
+
+ /* Fix up device cfg field length. */
+ dev->config.device.length = len;
+
+ /* The rest is the same as the no-config case */
+ no_device_config(dev);
+}
+
+static void init_cap(struct virtio_pci_cap *cap, size_t caplen, int type,
+ size_t bar_offset, size_t bar_bytes, u8 next)
+{
+ cap->cap_vndr = PCI_CAP_ID_VNDR;
+ cap->cap_next = next;
+ cap->cap_len = caplen;
+ cap->cfg_type = type;
+ cap->bar = 0;
+ memset(cap->padding, 0, sizeof(cap->padding));
+ cap->offset = bar_offset;
+ cap->length = bar_bytes;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This sets up the pci_config structure, as defined in the virtio 1.0
+ * standard (and PCI standard).
+ */
+static void init_pci_config(struct pci_config *pci, u16 type,
+ u8 class, u8 subclass)
+{
+ size_t bar_offset, bar_len;
+
+ /* Save typing: most thing are happy being zero. */
+ memset(pci, 0, sizeof(*pci));
+
+ /* 4.1.2.1: Devices MUST have the PCI Vendor ID 0x1AF4 */
+ pci->vendor_id = 0x1AF4;
+ /* 4.1.2.1: ... PCI Device ID calculated by adding 0x1040 ... */
+ pci->device_id = 0x1040 + type;
+
+ /*
+ * PCI have specific codes for different types of devices.
+ * Linux doesn't care, but it's a good clue for people looking
+ * at the device.
+ *
+ * eg :
+ * VIRTIO_ID_CONSOLE: class = 0x07, subclass = 0x00
+ * VIRTIO_ID_NET: class = 0x02, subclass = 0x00
+ * VIRTIO_ID_BLOCK: class = 0x01, subclass = 0x80
+ * VIRTIO_ID_RNG: class = 0xff, subclass = 0
+ */
+ pci->class = class;
+ pci->subclass = subclass;
+
+ /*
+ * 4.1.2.1 Non-transitional devices SHOULD have a PCI Revision
+ * ID of 1 or higher
+ */
+ pci->revid = 1;
+
+ /*
+ * 4.1.2.1 Non-transitional devices SHOULD have a PCI
+ * Subsystem Device ID of 0x40 or higher.
+ */
+ pci->subsystem_device_id = 0x40;
+
+ /* We use our dummy interrupt controller, and irq_line is the irq */
+ pci->irq_line = devices.next_irq++;
+ pci->irq_pin = 0;
+
+ /* Support for extended capabilities. */
+ pci->status = (1 << 4);
+
+ /* Link them in. */
+ pci->capabilities = offsetof(struct pci_config, common);
+
+ bar_offset = offsetof(struct virtio_pci_mmio, cfg);
+ bar_len = sizeof(((struct virtio_pci_mmio *)0)->cfg);
+ init_cap(&pci->common, sizeof(pci->common), VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_COMMON_CFG,
+ bar_offset, bar_len,
+ offsetof(struct pci_config, notify));
+
+ bar_offset += bar_len;
+ bar_len = sizeof(((struct virtio_pci_mmio *)0)->notify);
+ /* FIXME: Use a non-zero notify_off, for per-queue notification? */
+ init_cap(&pci->notify.cap, sizeof(pci->notify),
+ VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_NOTIFY_CFG,
+ bar_offset, bar_len,
+ offsetof(struct pci_config, isr));
+
+ bar_offset += bar_len;
+ bar_len = sizeof(((struct virtio_pci_mmio *)0)->isr);
+ init_cap(&pci->isr, sizeof(pci->isr),
+ VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_ISR_CFG,
+ bar_offset, bar_len,
+ offsetof(struct pci_config, cfg_access));
+
+ /* This doesn't have any presence in the BAR */
+ init_cap(&pci->cfg_access.cap, sizeof(pci->cfg_access),
+ VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_PCI_CFG,
+ 0, 0, 0);
+
+ bar_offset += bar_len + sizeof(((struct virtio_pci_mmio *)0)->padding);
+ assert(bar_offset == sizeof(struct virtio_pci_mmio));
+
+ /*
+ * This gets sewn in and length set in set_device_config().
+ * Some devices don't have a device configuration interface, so
+ * we never expose this if we don't call set_device_config().
+ */
+ init_cap(&pci->device, sizeof(pci->device), VIRTIO_PCI_CAP_DEVICE_CFG,
+ bar_offset, 0, 0);
+}
+
/*
* This routine does all the creation and setup of a new device, including
* calling new_dev_desc() to allocate the descriptor and device memory. We
@@ -1854,6 +2314,34 @@ static struct device *new_device(const char *name, u16 type)
return dev;
}
+static struct device *new_pci_device(const char *name, u16 type,
+ u8 class, u8 subclass)
+{
+ struct device *dev = malloc(sizeof(*dev));
+
+ /* Now we populate the fields one at a time. */
+ dev->desc = NULL;
+ dev->name = name;
+ dev->vq = NULL;
+ dev->feature_len = 0;
+ dev->num_vq = 0;
+ dev->running = false;
+ dev->next = NULL;
+ dev->mmio_size = sizeof(struct virtio_pci_mmio);
+ dev->mmio = calloc(1, dev->mmio_size);
+ dev->features = (u64)1 << VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1;
+ dev->features_accepted = 0;
+
+ if (devices.device_num + 1 >= 32)
+ errx(1, "Can only handle 31 PCI devices");
+
+ init_pci_config(&dev->config, type, class, subclass);
+ assert(!devices.pci[devices.device_num+1]);
+ devices.pci[++devices.device_num] = dev;
+
+ return dev;
+}
+
/*
* Our first setup routine is the console. It's a fairly simple device, but
* UNIX tty handling makes it uglier than it could be.