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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Leon Dang <ldang@nahannisys.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
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* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _USB_EMUL_H_
#define _USB_EMUL_H_
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/linker_set.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#define USB_MAX_XFER_BLOCKS 8
#define USB_XFER_OUT 0
#define USB_XFER_IN 1
struct usb_hci;
struct usb_device_request;
struct usb_data_xfer;
Initial support for bhyve save and restore. Save and restore (also known as suspend and resume) permits a snapshot to be taken of a guest's state that can later be resumed. In the current implementation, bhyve(8) creates a UNIX domain socket that is used by bhyvectl(8) to send a request to save a snapshot (and optionally exit after the snapshot has been taken). A snapshot currently consists of two files: the first holds a copy of guest RAM, and the second file holds other guest state such as vCPU register values and device model state. To resume a guest, bhyve(8) must be started with a matching pair of command line arguments to instantiate the same set of device models as well as a pointer to the saved snapshot. While the current implementation is useful for several uses cases, it has a few limitations. The file format for saving the guest state is tied to the ABI of internal bhyve structures and is not self-describing (in that it does not communicate the set of device models present in the system). In addition, the state saved for some device models closely matches the internal data structures which might prove a challenge for compatibility of snapshot files across a range of bhyve versions. The file format also does not currently support versioning of individual chunks of state. As a result, the current file format is not a fixed binary format and future revisions to save and restore will break binary compatiblity of snapshot files. The goal is to move to a more flexible format that adds versioning, etc. and at that point to commit to providing a reasonable level of compatibility. As a result, the current implementation is not enabled by default. It can be enabled via the WITH_BHYVE_SNAPSHOT=yes option for userland builds, and the kernel option BHYVE_SHAPSHOT. Submitted by: Mihai Tiganus, Flavius Anton, Darius Mihai Submitted by: Elena Mihailescu, Mihai Carabas, Sergiu Weisz Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: University Politehnica of Bucharest Sponsored by: Matthew Grooms (student scholarships) Sponsored by: iXsystems Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19495
2020-05-05 00:02:04 +00:00
struct vm_snapshot_meta;
/* Device emulation handlers */
struct usb_devemu {
char *ue_emu; /* name of device emulation */
int ue_usbver; /* usb version: 2 or 3 */
int ue_usbspeed; /* usb device speed */
/* instance creation */
void *(*ue_init)(struct usb_hci *hci, char *opt);
/* handlers */
int (*ue_request)(void *sc, struct usb_data_xfer *xfer);
int (*ue_data)(void *sc, struct usb_data_xfer *xfer, int dir,
int epctx);
int (*ue_reset)(void *sc);
int (*ue_remove)(void *sc);
int (*ue_stop)(void *sc);
Initial support for bhyve save and restore. Save and restore (also known as suspend and resume) permits a snapshot to be taken of a guest's state that can later be resumed. In the current implementation, bhyve(8) creates a UNIX domain socket that is used by bhyvectl(8) to send a request to save a snapshot (and optionally exit after the snapshot has been taken). A snapshot currently consists of two files: the first holds a copy of guest RAM, and the second file holds other guest state such as vCPU register values and device model state. To resume a guest, bhyve(8) must be started with a matching pair of command line arguments to instantiate the same set of device models as well as a pointer to the saved snapshot. While the current implementation is useful for several uses cases, it has a few limitations. The file format for saving the guest state is tied to the ABI of internal bhyve structures and is not self-describing (in that it does not communicate the set of device models present in the system). In addition, the state saved for some device models closely matches the internal data structures which might prove a challenge for compatibility of snapshot files across a range of bhyve versions. The file format also does not currently support versioning of individual chunks of state. As a result, the current file format is not a fixed binary format and future revisions to save and restore will break binary compatiblity of snapshot files. The goal is to move to a more flexible format that adds versioning, etc. and at that point to commit to providing a reasonable level of compatibility. As a result, the current implementation is not enabled by default. It can be enabled via the WITH_BHYVE_SNAPSHOT=yes option for userland builds, and the kernel option BHYVE_SHAPSHOT. Submitted by: Mihai Tiganus, Flavius Anton, Darius Mihai Submitted by: Elena Mihailescu, Mihai Carabas, Sergiu Weisz Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: University Politehnica of Bucharest Sponsored by: Matthew Grooms (student scholarships) Sponsored by: iXsystems Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19495
2020-05-05 00:02:04 +00:00
int (*ue_snapshot)(void *scarg, struct vm_snapshot_meta *meta);
};
#define USB_EMUL_SET(x) DATA_SET(usb_emu_set, x);
/*
* USB device events to notify HCI when state changes
*/
enum hci_usbev {
USBDEV_ATTACH,
USBDEV_RESET,
USBDEV_STOP,
USBDEV_REMOVE,
};
/* usb controller, ie xhci, ehci */
struct usb_hci {
int (*hci_intr)(struct usb_hci *hci, int epctx);
int (*hci_event)(struct usb_hci *hci, enum hci_usbev evid,
void *param);
void *hci_sc; /* private softc for hci */
/* controller managed fields */
int hci_address;
int hci_port;
};
/*
* Each xfer block is mapped to the hci transfer block.
* On input into the device handler, blen is set to the lenght of buf.
* The device handler is to update blen to reflect on the residual size
* of the buffer, i.e. len(buf) - len(consumed).
*/
struct usb_data_xfer_block {
void *buf; /* IN or OUT pointer */
int blen; /* in:len(buf), out:len(remaining) */
int bdone; /* bytes transferred */
uint32_t processed; /* device processed this + errcode */
void *hci_data; /* HCI private reference */
int ccs;
uint32_t streamid;
uint64_t trbnext; /* next TRB guest address */
};
struct usb_data_xfer {
struct usb_data_xfer_block data[USB_MAX_XFER_BLOCKS];
struct usb_device_request *ureq; /* setup ctl request */
int ndata; /* # of data items */
int head;
int tail;
pthread_mutex_t mtx;
};
enum USB_ERRCODE {
USB_ACK,
USB_NAK,
USB_STALL,
USB_NYET,
USB_ERR,
USB_SHORT
};
#define USB_DATA_GET_ERRCODE(x) (x)->processed >> 8
#define USB_DATA_SET_ERRCODE(x,e) do { \
(x)->processed = ((x)->processed & 0xFF) | (e << 8); \
} while (0)
#define USB_DATA_OK(x,i) ((x)->data[(i)].buf != NULL)
#define USB_DATA_XFER_INIT(x) do { \
memset((x), 0, sizeof(*(x))); \
pthread_mutex_init(&((x)->mtx), NULL); \
} while (0)
#define USB_DATA_XFER_RESET(x) do { \
memset((x)->data, 0, sizeof((x)->data)); \
(x)->ndata = 0; \
(x)->head = (x)->tail = 0; \
} while (0)
#define USB_DATA_XFER_LOCK(x) do { \
pthread_mutex_lock(&((x)->mtx)); \
} while (0)
#define USB_DATA_XFER_UNLOCK(x) do { \
pthread_mutex_unlock(&((x)->mtx)); \
} while (0)
struct usb_devemu *usb_emu_finddev(char *name);
struct usb_data_xfer_block *usb_data_xfer_append(struct usb_data_xfer *xfer,
void *buf, int blen, void *hci_data, int ccs);
#endif /* _USB_EMUL_H_ */