linux-stable/include/linux/virtio_config.h
Jason Wang 75a0a52be3 virtio: introduce an API to set affinity for a virtqueue
Sometimes, virtio device need to configure irq affinity hint to maximize the
performance. Instead of just exposing the irq of a virtqueue, this patch
introduce an API to set the affinity for a virtqueue.

The api is best-effort, the affinity hint may not be set as expected due to
platform support, irq sharing or irq type. Currently, only pci method were
implemented and we set the affinity according to:

- if device uses INTX, we just ignore the request
- if device has per vq vector, we force the affinity hint
- if the virtqueues share MSI, make the affinity OR over all affinities
  requested

Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2012-09-28 15:05:15 +09:30

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#ifndef _LINUX_VIRTIO_CONFIG_H
#define _LINUX_VIRTIO_CONFIG_H
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/* Virtio devices use a standardized configuration space to define their
* features and pass configuration information, but each implementation can
* store and access that space differently. */
#include <linux/types.h>
/* Status byte for guest to report progress, and synchronize features. */
/* We have seen device and processed generic fields (VIRTIO_CONFIG_F_VIRTIO) */
#define VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_ACKNOWLEDGE 1
/* We have found a driver for the device. */
#define VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER 2
/* Driver has used its parts of the config, and is happy */
#define VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK 4
/* We've given up on this device. */
#define VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_FAILED 0x80
/* Some virtio feature bits (currently bits 28 through 31) are reserved for the
* transport being used (eg. virtio_ring), the rest are per-device feature
* bits. */
#define VIRTIO_TRANSPORT_F_START 28
#define VIRTIO_TRANSPORT_F_END 32
/* Do we get callbacks when the ring is completely used, even if we've
* suppressed them? */
#define VIRTIO_F_NOTIFY_ON_EMPTY 24
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/virtio.h>
/**
* virtio_config_ops - operations for configuring a virtio device
* @get: read the value of a configuration field
* vdev: the virtio_device
* offset: the offset of the configuration field
* buf: the buffer to write the field value into.
* len: the length of the buffer
* @set: write the value of a configuration field
* vdev: the virtio_device
* offset: the offset of the configuration field
* buf: the buffer to read the field value from.
* len: the length of the buffer
* @get_status: read the status byte
* vdev: the virtio_device
* Returns the status byte
* @set_status: write the status byte
* vdev: the virtio_device
* status: the new status byte
* @reset: reset the device
* vdev: the virtio device
* After this, status and feature negotiation must be done again
* Device must not be reset from its vq/config callbacks, or in
* parallel with being added/removed.
* @find_vqs: find virtqueues and instantiate them.
* vdev: the virtio_device
* nvqs: the number of virtqueues to find
* vqs: on success, includes new virtqueues
* callbacks: array of callbacks, for each virtqueue
* names: array of virtqueue names (mainly for debugging)
* Returns 0 on success or error status
* @del_vqs: free virtqueues found by find_vqs().
* @get_features: get the array of feature bits for this device.
* vdev: the virtio_device
* Returns the first 32 feature bits (all we currently need).
* @finalize_features: confirm what device features we'll be using.
* vdev: the virtio_device
* This gives the final feature bits for the device: it can change
* the dev->feature bits if it wants.
* @bus_name: return the bus name associated with the device
* vdev: the virtio_device
* This returns a pointer to the bus name a la pci_name from which
* the caller can then copy.
* @set_vq_affinity: set the affinity for a virtqueue.
*/
typedef void vq_callback_t(struct virtqueue *);
struct virtio_config_ops {
void (*get)(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned offset,
void *buf, unsigned len);
void (*set)(struct virtio_device *vdev, unsigned offset,
const void *buf, unsigned len);
u8 (*get_status)(struct virtio_device *vdev);
void (*set_status)(struct virtio_device *vdev, u8 status);
void (*reset)(struct virtio_device *vdev);
int (*find_vqs)(struct virtio_device *, unsigned nvqs,
struct virtqueue *vqs[],
vq_callback_t *callbacks[],
const char *names[]);
void (*del_vqs)(struct virtio_device *);
u32 (*get_features)(struct virtio_device *vdev);
void (*finalize_features)(struct virtio_device *vdev);
const char *(*bus_name)(struct virtio_device *vdev);
int (*set_vq_affinity)(struct virtqueue *vq, int cpu);
};
/* If driver didn't advertise the feature, it will never appear. */
void virtio_check_driver_offered_feature(const struct virtio_device *vdev,
unsigned int fbit);
/**
* virtio_has_feature - helper to determine if this device has this feature.
* @vdev: the device
* @fbit: the feature bit
*/
static inline bool virtio_has_feature(const struct virtio_device *vdev,
unsigned int fbit)
{
/* Did you forget to fix assumptions on max features? */
if (__builtin_constant_p(fbit))
BUILD_BUG_ON(fbit >= 32);
else
BUG_ON(fbit >= 32);
if (fbit < VIRTIO_TRANSPORT_F_START)
virtio_check_driver_offered_feature(vdev, fbit);
return test_bit(fbit, vdev->features);
}
/**
* virtio_config_val - look for a feature and get a virtio config entry.
* @vdev: the virtio device
* @fbit: the feature bit
* @offset: the type to search for.
* @v: a pointer to the value to fill in.
*
* The return value is -ENOENT if the feature doesn't exist. Otherwise
* the config value is copied into whatever is pointed to by v. */
#define virtio_config_val(vdev, fbit, offset, v) \
virtio_config_buf((vdev), (fbit), (offset), (v), sizeof(*v))
#define virtio_config_val_len(vdev, fbit, offset, v, len) \
virtio_config_buf((vdev), (fbit), (offset), (v), (len))
static inline int virtio_config_buf(struct virtio_device *vdev,
unsigned int fbit,
unsigned int offset,
void *buf, unsigned len)
{
if (!virtio_has_feature(vdev, fbit))
return -ENOENT;
vdev->config->get(vdev, offset, buf, len);
return 0;
}
static inline
struct virtqueue *virtio_find_single_vq(struct virtio_device *vdev,
vq_callback_t *c, const char *n)
{
vq_callback_t *callbacks[] = { c };
const char *names[] = { n };
struct virtqueue *vq;
int err = vdev->config->find_vqs(vdev, 1, &vq, callbacks, names);
if (err < 0)
return ERR_PTR(err);
return vq;
}
static inline
const char *virtio_bus_name(struct virtio_device *vdev)
{
if (!vdev->config->bus_name)
return "virtio";
return vdev->config->bus_name(vdev);
}
/**
* virtqueue_set_affinity - setting affinity for a virtqueue
* @vq: the virtqueue
* @cpu: the cpu no.
*
* Pay attention the function are best-effort: the affinity hint may not be set
* due to config support, irq type and sharing.
*
*/
static inline
int virtqueue_set_affinity(struct virtqueue *vq, int cpu)
{
struct virtio_device *vdev = vq->vdev;
if (vdev->config->set_vq_affinity)
return vdev->config->set_vq_affinity(vq, cpu);
return 0;
}
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* _LINUX_VIRTIO_CONFIG_H */