numam-dpdk/lib/librte_vhost/rte_virtio_net.h
Yuanhan Liu 6fe390eed0 vhost: fix build with kernel < 3.5
VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_ANNOUNCE is a new feature introduced since kernel
v3.5. For older kernels (or more precisely, old distributions), we
could simply define it manually, to fix the "macro not defined" error.

Fixes: d293dac8f3 ("vhost: claim support of guest announce")

Signed-off-by: Yuanhan Liu <yuanhan.liu@linux.intel.com>
2016-03-11 16:46:18 +01:00

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#ifndef _VIRTIO_NET_H_
#define _VIRTIO_NET_H_
/**
* @file
* Interface to vhost net
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <linux/vhost.h>
#include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
#include <linux/virtio_net.h>
#include <sys/eventfd.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <rte_memory.h>
#include <rte_mempool.h>
#include <rte_ether.h>
struct rte_mbuf;
#define VHOST_MEMORY_MAX_NREGIONS 8
/* Used to indicate that the device is running on a data core */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_RUNNING 1
/* Backend value set by guest. */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_STOPPED -1
/* Enum for virtqueue management. */
enum {VIRTIO_RXQ, VIRTIO_TXQ, VIRTIO_QNUM};
#define BUF_VECTOR_MAX 256
/**
* Structure contains buffer address, length and descriptor index
* from vring to do scatter RX.
*/
struct buf_vector {
uint64_t buf_addr;
uint32_t buf_len;
uint32_t desc_idx;
};
/**
* Structure contains variables relevant to RX/TX virtqueues.
*/
struct vhost_virtqueue {
struct vring_desc *desc; /**< Virtqueue descriptor ring. */
struct vring_avail *avail; /**< Virtqueue available ring. */
struct vring_used *used; /**< Virtqueue used ring. */
uint32_t size; /**< Size of descriptor ring. */
uint32_t backend; /**< Backend value to determine if device should started/stopped. */
uint16_t vhost_hlen; /**< Vhost header length (varies depending on RX merge buffers. */
volatile uint16_t last_used_idx; /**< Last index used on the available ring */
volatile uint16_t last_used_idx_res; /**< Used for multiple devices reserving buffers. */
int callfd; /**< Used to notify the guest (trigger interrupt). */
int kickfd; /**< Currently unused as polling mode is enabled. */
int enabled;
uint64_t log_guest_addr; /**< Physical address of used ring, for logging */
uint64_t reserved[15]; /**< Reserve some spaces for future extension. */
struct buf_vector buf_vec[BUF_VECTOR_MAX]; /**< for scatter RX. */
} __rte_cache_aligned;
/* Old kernels have no such macro defined */
#ifndef VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_ANNOUNCE
#define VIRTIO_NET_F_GUEST_ANNOUNCE 21
#endif
/*
* Make an extra wrapper for VIRTIO_NET_F_MQ and
* VIRTIO_NET_CTRL_MQ_VQ_PAIRS_MAX as they are
* introduced since kernel v3.8. This makes our
* code buildable for older kernel.
*/
#ifdef VIRTIO_NET_F_MQ
#define VHOST_MAX_QUEUE_PAIRS VIRTIO_NET_CTRL_MQ_VQ_PAIRS_MAX
#define VHOST_SUPPORTS_MQ (1ULL << VIRTIO_NET_F_MQ)
#else
#define VHOST_MAX_QUEUE_PAIRS 1
#define VHOST_SUPPORTS_MQ 0
#endif
/*
* Define virtio 1.0 for older kernels
*/
#ifndef VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1
#define VIRTIO_F_VERSION_1 32
#endif
/**
* Device structure contains all configuration information relating to the device.
*/
struct virtio_net {
struct virtio_memory *mem; /**< QEMU memory and memory region information. */
uint64_t features; /**< Negotiated feature set. */
uint64_t protocol_features; /**< Negotiated protocol feature set. */
uint64_t device_fh; /**< device identifier. */
uint32_t flags; /**< Device flags. Only used to check if device is running on data core. */
#define IF_NAME_SZ (PATH_MAX > IFNAMSIZ ? PATH_MAX : IFNAMSIZ)
char ifname[IF_NAME_SZ]; /**< Name of the tap device or socket path. */
uint32_t virt_qp_nb; /**< number of queue pair we have allocated */
void *priv; /**< private context */
uint64_t log_size; /**< Size of log area */
uint64_t log_base; /**< Where dirty pages are logged */
struct ether_addr mac; /**< MAC address */
rte_atomic16_t broadcast_rarp; /**< A flag to tell if we need broadcast rarp packet */
uint64_t reserved[61]; /**< Reserve some spaces for future extension. */
struct vhost_virtqueue *virtqueue[VHOST_MAX_QUEUE_PAIRS * 2]; /**< Contains all virtqueue information. */
} __rte_cache_aligned;
/**
* Information relating to memory regions including offsets to addresses in QEMUs memory file.
*/
struct virtio_memory_regions {
uint64_t guest_phys_address; /**< Base guest physical address of region. */
uint64_t guest_phys_address_end; /**< End guest physical address of region. */
uint64_t memory_size; /**< Size of region. */
uint64_t userspace_address; /**< Base userspace address of region. */
uint64_t address_offset; /**< Offset of region for address translation. */
};
/**
* Memory structure includes region and mapping information.
*/
struct virtio_memory {
uint64_t base_address; /**< Base QEMU userspace address of the memory file. */
uint64_t mapped_address; /**< Mapped address of memory file base in our applications memory space. */
uint64_t mapped_size; /**< Total size of memory file. */
uint32_t nregions; /**< Number of memory regions. */
struct virtio_memory_regions regions[0]; /**< Memory region information. */
};
/**
* Device and vring operations.
*
* Make sure to set VIRTIO_DEV_RUNNING to the device flags in new_device and
* remove it in destroy_device.
*
*/
struct virtio_net_device_ops {
int (*new_device)(struct virtio_net *); /**< Add device. */
void (*destroy_device)(volatile struct virtio_net *); /**< Remove device. */
int (*vring_state_changed)(struct virtio_net *dev, uint16_t queue_id, int enable); /**< triggered when a vring is enabled or disabled */
};
static inline uint16_t __attribute__((always_inline))
rte_vring_available_entries(struct virtio_net *dev, uint16_t queue_id)
{
struct vhost_virtqueue *vq = dev->virtqueue[queue_id];
if (!vq->enabled)
return 0;
return *(volatile uint16_t *)&vq->avail->idx - vq->last_used_idx_res;
}
/**
* Function to convert guest physical addresses to vhost virtual addresses.
* This is used to convert guest virtio buffer addresses.
*/
static inline uint64_t __attribute__((always_inline))
gpa_to_vva(struct virtio_net *dev, uint64_t guest_pa)
{
struct virtio_memory_regions *region;
uint32_t regionidx;
uint64_t vhost_va = 0;
for (regionidx = 0; regionidx < dev->mem->nregions; regionidx++) {
region = &dev->mem->regions[regionidx];
if ((guest_pa >= region->guest_phys_address) &&
(guest_pa <= region->guest_phys_address_end)) {
vhost_va = region->address_offset + guest_pa;
break;
}
}
return vhost_va;
}
/**
* Disable features in feature_mask. Returns 0 on success.
*/
int rte_vhost_feature_disable(uint64_t feature_mask);
/**
* Enable features in feature_mask. Returns 0 on success.
*/
int rte_vhost_feature_enable(uint64_t feature_mask);
/* Returns currently supported vhost features */
uint64_t rte_vhost_feature_get(void);
int rte_vhost_enable_guest_notification(struct virtio_net *dev, uint16_t queue_id, int enable);
/* Register vhost driver. dev_name could be different for multiple instance support. */
int rte_vhost_driver_register(const char *dev_name);
/* Unregister vhost driver. This is only meaningful to vhost user. */
int rte_vhost_driver_unregister(const char *dev_name);
/* Register callbacks. */
int rte_vhost_driver_callback_register(struct virtio_net_device_ops const * const);
/* Start vhost driver session blocking loop. */
int rte_vhost_driver_session_start(void);
/**
* This function adds buffers to the virtio devices RX virtqueue. Buffers can
* be received from the physical port or from another virtual device. A packet
* count is returned to indicate the number of packets that were succesfully
* added to the RX queue.
* @param dev
* virtio-net device
* @param queue_id
* virtio queue index in mq case
* @param pkts
* array to contain packets to be enqueued
* @param count
* packets num to be enqueued
* @return
* num of packets enqueued
*/
uint16_t rte_vhost_enqueue_burst(struct virtio_net *dev, uint16_t queue_id,
struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint16_t count);
/**
* This function gets guest buffers from the virtio device TX virtqueue,
* construct host mbufs, copies guest buffer content to host mbufs and
* store them in pkts to be processed.
* @param dev
* virtio-net device
* @param queue_id
* virtio queue index in mq case
* @param mbuf_pool
* mbuf_pool where host mbuf is allocated.
* @param pkts
* array to contain packets to be dequeued
* @param count
* packets num to be dequeued
* @return
* num of packets dequeued
*/
uint16_t rte_vhost_dequeue_burst(struct virtio_net *dev, uint16_t queue_id,
struct rte_mempool *mbuf_pool, struct rte_mbuf **pkts, uint16_t count);
#endif /* _VIRTIO_NET_H_ */