freebsd-dev/sys/xen/xenstore/xenstorevar.h
Justin T. Gibbs 283d6f7287 Monitor and emit events for XenStore changes to XenBus trees
of the devices we manage.  These changes can be due to writes
we make ourselves or due to changes made by the control domain.
The goal of these changes is to insure that all state transitions
can be detected regardless of their source and to allow common
device policies (e.g. "onlined" backend devices) to be centralized
in the XenBus bus code.

sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusvar.h:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_if.m:
	Add a new method for XenBus drivers "localend_changed".
	This method is invoked whenever a write is detected to
	a device's XenBus tree.  The default implementation of
	this method is a no-op.

sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_if.m:
sys/dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c:
sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
	Change the signature of the "otherend_changed" method.
	This notification cannot fail, so it should return void.

sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_back.c:
	Add "online" device handling to the XenBus Back Bus
	support code.  An online backend device remains active
	after a front-end detaches as a reconnect is expected
	to occur in the near future.

sys/xen/interface/io/xenbus.h:
	Add comment block further explaining the meaning and
	driver responsibilities associated with the XenBus
	Closed state.

sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.h:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_back.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_front.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_if.m:
	o Register a XenStore watch against the local XenBus tree
	  for all devices.
	o Cache the string length of the path to our local tree.
	o Allow the xenbus front and back drivers to hook/filter both
	  local and otherend watch processing.
	o Update the device ivar version of "state" when we detect
	  a XenStore update of that node.

sys/dev/xen/control/control.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.c:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.h:
sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusvar.h:
sys/xen/xenstore/xenstorevar.h:
	Allow clients of the XenStore watch mechanism to attach
	a single uintptr_t worth of client data to the watch.
	This removes the need to carefully place client watch
	data within enclosing objects so that a cast or offsetof
	calculation can be used to convert from watch to enclosing
	object.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic Corporation
MFC after:	1 week
2011-06-11 04:59:01 +00:00

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/******************************************************************************
* xenstorevar.h
*
* Method declarations and structures for accessing the XenStore.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation
* Copyright (C) 2005 XenSource Ltd.
* Copyright (C) 2009,2010 Spectra Logic Corporation
*
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*
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#ifndef _XEN_XENSTORE_XENSTOREVAR_H
#define _XEN_XENSTORE_XENSTOREVAR_H
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/sbuf.h>
#include <machine/stdarg.h>
#include <machine/xen/xen-os.h>
#include <xen/interface/grant_table.h>
#include <xen/interface/io/xenbus.h>
#include <xen/interface/io/xs_wire.h>
#include "xenbus_if.h"
/* XenStore allocations including XenStore data returned to clients. */
MALLOC_DECLARE(M_XENSTORE);
struct xenstore_domain_interface;
struct xs_watch;
extern struct xenstore_domain_interface *xen_store;
typedef void (xs_watch_cb_t)(struct xs_watch *, const char **vec,
unsigned int len);
/* Register callback to watch subtree (node) in the XenStore. */
struct xs_watch
{
LIST_ENTRY(xs_watch) list;
/* Path being watched. */
char *node;
/* Callback (executed in a process context with no locks held). */
xs_watch_cb_t *callback;
/* Callback client data untouched by the XenStore watch mechanism. */
uintptr_t callback_data;
};
LIST_HEAD(xs_watch_list, xs_watch);
typedef int (*xs_event_handler_t)(void *);
struct xs_transaction
{
uint32_t id;
};
#define XST_NIL ((struct xs_transaction) { 0 })
/**
* Fetch the contents of a directory in the XenStore.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the path to read.
* \param node The basename of the path to read.
* \param num The returned number of directory entries.
* \param result An array of directory entry strings.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*
* \note The results buffer is malloced and should be free'd by the
* caller with 'free(*result, M_XENSTORE)'.
*/
int xs_directory(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node, unsigned int *num, const char ***result);
/**
* Determine if a path exists in the XenStore.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the path to read.
* \param node The basename of the path to read.
*
* \retval 1 The path exists.
* \retval 0 The path does not exist or an error occurred attempting
* to make that determination.
*/
int xs_exists(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir, const char *node);
/**
* Get the contents of a single "file". Returns the contents in
* *result which should be freed with free(*result, M_XENSTORE) after
* use. The length of the value in bytes is returned in *len.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the file to read.
* \param node The basename of the file to read.
* \param len The amount of data read.
* \param result The returned contents from this file.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*
* \note The results buffer is malloced and should be free'd by the
* caller with 'free(*result, M_XENSTORE)'.
*/
int xs_read(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node, unsigned int *len, void **result);
/**
* Write to a single file.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the file to write.
* \param node The basename of the file to write.
* \param string The NUL terminated string of data to write.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_write(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node, const char *string);
/**
* Create a new directory.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the directory to create.
* \param node The basename of the directory to create.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_mkdir(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node);
/**
* Remove a file or directory (directories must be empty).
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the directory to remove.
* \param node The basename of the directory to remove.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_rm(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir, const char *node);
/**
* Destroy a tree of files rooted at dir/node.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the directory to remove.
* \param node The basename of the directory to remove.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_rm_tree(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node);
/**
* Start a transaction.
*
* Changes by others will not be seen during the lifetime of this
* transaction, and changes will not be visible to others until it
* is committed (xs_transaction_end).
*
* \param t The returned transaction.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_transaction_start(struct xs_transaction *t);
/**
* End a transaction.
*
* \param t The transaction to end/commit.
* \param abort If non-zero, the transaction is discarded
* instead of committed.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_transaction_end(struct xs_transaction t, int abort);
/*
* Single file read and scanf parsing of the result.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the path to read.
* \param node The basename of the path to read.
* \param scancountp The number of input values assigned (i.e. the result
* of scanf).
* \param fmt Scanf format string followed by a variable number of
* scanf input arguments.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of failure.
*/
int xs_scanf(struct xs_transaction t,
const char *dir, const char *node, int *scancountp, const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((format(scanf, 5, 6)));
/**
* Printf formatted write to a XenStore file.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the path to read.
* \param node The basename of the path to read.
* \param fmt Printf format string followed by a variable number of
* printf arguments.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of write failure.
*/
int xs_printf(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node, const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((format(printf, 4, 5)));
/**
* va_list version of xenbus_printf().
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the path to read.
* \param node The basename of the path to read.
* \param fmt Printf format string.
* \param ap Va_list of printf arguments.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of write failure.
*/
int xs_vprintf(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir,
const char *node, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/**
* Multi-file read within a single directory and scanf parsing of
* the results.
*
* \param t The XenStore transaction covering this request.
* \param dir The dirname of the paths to read.
* \param ... A variable number of argument triples specifying
* the file name, scanf-style format string, and
* output variable (pointer to storage of the results).
* The last triple in the call must be terminated
* will a final NULL argument. A NULL format string
* will cause the entire contents of the given file
* to be assigned as a NUL terminated, M_XENSTORE heap
* backed, string to the output parameter of that tuple.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of read failure.
*
* Example:
* char protocol_abi[64];
* uint32_t ring_ref;
* char *dev_type;
* int error;
*
* error = xenbus_gather(XBT_NIL, xenbus_get_node(dev),
* "ring-ref", "%" PRIu32, &ring_ref,
* "protocol", "%63s", protocol_abi,
* "device-type", NULL, &dev_type,
* NULL);
*
* ...
*
* free(dev_type, M_XENSTORE);
*/
int xs_gather(struct xs_transaction t, const char *dir, ...);
/**
* Register a XenStore watch.
*
* XenStore watches allow a client to be notified via a callback (embedded
* within the watch object) of changes to an object in the XenStore.
*
* \param watch An xs_watch struct with it's node and callback fields
* properly initialized.
*
* \return On success, 0. Otherwise an errno value indicating the
* type of write failure. EEXIST errors from the XenStore
* are supressed, allowing multiple, physically different,
* xenbus_watch objects, to watch the same path in the XenStore.
*/
int xs_register_watch(struct xs_watch *watch);
/**
* Unregister a XenStore watch.
*
* \param watch An xs_watch object previously used in a successful call
* to xs_register_watch().
*
* The xs_watch object's node field is not altered by this call.
* It is the caller's responsibility to properly dispose of both the
* watch object and the data pointed to by watch->node.
*/
void xs_unregister_watch(struct xs_watch *watch);
/**
* Allocate and return an sbuf containing the XenStore path string
* <dir>/<name>. If name is the NUL string, the returned sbuf contains
* the path string <dir>.
*
* \param dir The NUL terminated directory prefix for new path.
* \param name The NUL terminated basename for the new path.
*
* \return A buffer containing the joined path.
*/
struct sbuf *xs_join(const char *, const char *);
#endif /* _XEN_XENSTORE_XENSTOREVAR_H */