freebsd-dev/sys/amd64/vmm/vmm_lapic.h
Peter Grehan 366f60834f Import of bhyve hypervisor and utilities, part 1.
vmm.ko - kernel module for VT-x, VT-d and hypervisor control
  bhyve  - user-space sequencer and i/o emulation
  vmmctl - dump of hypervisor register state
  libvmm - front-end to vmm.ko chardev interface

bhyve was designed and implemented by Neel Natu.

Thanks to the following folk from NetApp who helped to make this available:
	Joe CaraDonna
	Peter Snyder
	Jeff Heller
	Sandeep Mann
	Steve Miller
	Brian Pawlowski
2011-05-13 04:54:01 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2011 NetApp, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef _VMM_LAPIC_H_
#define _VMM_LAPIC_H_
struct vm;
int lapic_write(struct vm *vm, int cpu, u_int offset, uint64_t val);
int lapic_read(struct vm *vm, int cpu, u_int offset, uint64_t *retval);
void lapic_timer_tick(struct vm *vm, int cpu);
/*
* Returns a vector between 32 and 255 if an interrupt is pending in the
* IRR that can be delivered based on the current state of ISR and TPR.
*
* Note that the vector does not automatically transition to the ISR as a
* result of calling this function.
*
* Returns -1 if there is no eligible vector that can be delivered to the
* guest at this time.
*/
int lapic_pending_intr(struct vm *vm, int cpu);
/*
* Transition 'vector' from IRR to ISR. This function is called with the
* vector returned by 'lapic_pending_intr()' when the guest is able to
* accept this interrupt (i.e. RFLAGS.IF = 1 and no conditions exist that
* block interrupt delivery).
*/
void lapic_intr_accepted(struct vm *vm, int cpu, int vector);
/*
* Signals to the LAPIC that an interrupt at 'vector' needs to be generated
* to the 'cpu', the state is recorded in IRR.
*/
int lapic_set_intr(struct vm *vm, int cpu, int vector);
#endif