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			To prepare for virtio_ring transport feature bits, hook in a call in all the users to manipulate them. This currently just clears all the bits, since it doesn't understand any features. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #ifndef _LINUX_VIRTIO_RING_H
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| #define _LINUX_VIRTIO_RING_H
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| /* An interface for efficient virtio implementation, currently for use by KVM
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|  * and lguest, but hopefully others soon.  Do NOT change this since it will
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|  * break existing servers and clients.
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|  *
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|  * This header is BSD licensed so anyone can use the definitions to implement
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|  * compatible drivers/servers.
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|  *
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|  * Copyright Rusty Russell IBM Corporation 2007. */
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| #include <linux/types.h>
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| 
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| /* This marks a buffer as continuing via the next field. */
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| #define VRING_DESC_F_NEXT	1
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| /* This marks a buffer as write-only (otherwise read-only). */
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| #define VRING_DESC_F_WRITE	2
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| 
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| /* The Host uses this in used->flags to advise the Guest: don't kick me when
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|  * you add a buffer.  It's unreliable, so it's simply an optimization.  Guest
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|  * will still kick if it's out of buffers. */
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| #define VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY	1
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| /* The Guest uses this in avail->flags to advise the Host: don't interrupt me
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|  * when you consume a buffer.  It's unreliable, so it's simply an
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|  * optimization.  */
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| #define VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT	1
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| 
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| /* Virtio ring descriptors: 16 bytes.  These can chain together via "next". */
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| struct vring_desc
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| {
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| 	/* Address (guest-physical). */
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| 	__u64 addr;
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| 	/* Length. */
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| 	__u32 len;
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| 	/* The flags as indicated above. */
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| 	__u16 flags;
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| 	/* We chain unused descriptors via this, too */
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| 	__u16 next;
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| };
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| 
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| struct vring_avail
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| {
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| 	__u16 flags;
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| 	__u16 idx;
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| 	__u16 ring[];
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| };
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| 
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| /* u32 is used here for ids for padding reasons. */
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| struct vring_used_elem
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| {
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| 	/* Index of start of used descriptor chain. */
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| 	__u32 id;
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| 	/* Total length of the descriptor chain which was used (written to) */
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| 	__u32 len;
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| };
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| 
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| struct vring_used
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| {
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| 	__u16 flags;
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| 	__u16 idx;
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| 	struct vring_used_elem ring[];
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| };
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| 
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| struct vring {
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| 	unsigned int num;
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| 
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| 	struct vring_desc *desc;
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| 
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| 	struct vring_avail *avail;
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| 
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| 	struct vring_used *used;
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| };
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| 
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| /* The standard layout for the ring is a continuous chunk of memory which looks
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|  * like this.  We assume num is a power of 2.
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|  *
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|  * struct vring
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|  * {
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|  *	// The actual descriptors (16 bytes each)
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|  *	struct vring_desc desc[num];
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|  *
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|  *	// A ring of available descriptor heads with free-running index.
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|  *	__u16 avail_flags;
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|  *	__u16 avail_idx;
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|  *	__u16 available[num];
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|  *
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|  *	// Padding to the next page boundary.
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|  *	char pad[];
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|  *
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|  *	// A ring of used descriptor heads with free-running index.
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|  *	__u16 used_flags;
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|  *	__u16 used_idx;
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|  *	struct vring_used_elem used[num];
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|  * };
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|  */
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| static inline void vring_init(struct vring *vr, unsigned int num, void *p,
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| 			      unsigned long pagesize)
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| {
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| 	vr->num = num;
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| 	vr->desc = p;
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| 	vr->avail = p + num*sizeof(struct vring_desc);
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| 	vr->used = (void *)(((unsigned long)&vr->avail->ring[num] + pagesize-1)
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| 			    & ~(pagesize - 1));
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| }
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| 
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| static inline unsigned vring_size(unsigned int num, unsigned long pagesize)
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| {
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| 	return ((sizeof(struct vring_desc) * num + sizeof(__u16) * (2 + num)
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| 		 + pagesize - 1) & ~(pagesize - 1))
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| 		+ sizeof(__u16) * 2 + sizeof(struct vring_used_elem) * num;
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| }
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| 
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| #ifdef __KERNEL__
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| #include <linux/irqreturn.h>
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| struct virtio_device;
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| struct virtqueue;
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| 
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| struct virtqueue *vring_new_virtqueue(unsigned int num,
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| 				      struct virtio_device *vdev,
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| 				      void *pages,
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| 				      void (*notify)(struct virtqueue *vq),
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| 				      void (*callback)(struct virtqueue *vq));
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| void vring_del_virtqueue(struct virtqueue *vq);
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| /* Filter out transport-specific feature bits. */
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| void vring_transport_features(struct virtio_device *vdev);
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| 
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| irqreturn_t vring_interrupt(int irq, void *_vq);
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| #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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| #endif /* _LINUX_VIRTIO_RING_H */
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