freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/bhyve/inout.h
John Baldwin 6450da0774 Support soft power-off via the ACPI S5 state for bhyve guests.
- Implement the PM1_EVT and PM1_CTL registers required by ACPI.
  The PM1_EVT register is mostly a dummy as bhyve doesn't support any
  of the hardware-initiated events.  The only bit of PM1_CNT that is
  implemented are the sleep request bits (SPL_EN and SLP_TYP) which
  request a graceful power off for S5.  In particular, for S5, bhyve
  exits with a non-zero value which terminates the loop in vmrun.sh.
- Emulate the Reset Control register at I/O port 0xcf9 and advertise
  it as the reset register via ACPI.
- Advertise an _S5 package.
- Extend the in/out interface to allow an in/out handler to request
  that the hypervisor trigger a reset or power-off.
- While here, note that all vCPUs in a guest support C1 ("hlt").

Reviewed by:	neel (earlier version)
2013-12-24 16:14:19 +00:00

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/*-
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#ifndef _INOUT_H_
#define _INOUT_H_
#include <sys/linker_set.h>
struct vmctx;
/* Handler return values. */
#define INOUT_ERROR -1
#define INOUT_OK 0
#define INOUT_RESET 1
#define INOUT_POWEROFF 2
typedef int (*inout_func_t)(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port,
int bytes, uint32_t *eax, void *arg);
struct inout_port {
const char *name;
int port;
int size;
int flags;
inout_func_t handler;
void *arg;
};
#define IOPORT_F_IN 0x1
#define IOPORT_F_OUT 0x2
#define IOPORT_F_INOUT (IOPORT_F_IN | IOPORT_F_OUT)
/*
* The following flags are used internally and must not be used by
* device models.
*/
#define IOPORT_F_DEFAULT 0x80000000 /* claimed by default handler */
#define INOUT_PORT(name, port, flags, handler) \
static struct inout_port __CONCAT(__inout_port, __LINE__) = { \
#name, \
(port), \
1, \
(flags), \
(handler), \
0 \
}; \
DATA_SET(inout_port_set, __CONCAT(__inout_port, __LINE__))
void init_inout(void);
int emulate_inout(struct vmctx *, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, int strict);
int register_inout(struct inout_port *iop);
int unregister_inout(struct inout_port *iop);
void init_bvmcons(void);
#endif /* _INOUT_H_ */