numam-spdk/include/spdk/vhost.h
Darek Stojaczyk bbfbadf59a vhost: add spdk_vhost_trylock()
We'll make use of it inside the vhost device backend
code. The function itself is generic enough to be put
in the public vhost.h header rather than vhost_internal.h.

Change-Id: I60602c61d8bba665dcf9c6d27af2e910c208a7be
Signed-off-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448226
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
2019-03-28 14:16:56 +00:00

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/**
* \file
* SPDK vhost
*/
#ifndef SPDK_VHOST_H
#define SPDK_VHOST_H
#include "spdk/stdinc.h"
#include "spdk/event.h"
#include "spdk/json.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Callback funcion for spdk_vhost_fini().
*/
typedef void (*spdk_vhost_fini_cb)(void);
/**
* Set the path to the directory where vhost sockets will be created.
*
* This function must be called before spdk_vhost_init().
*
* \param basename Path to vhost socket directory
*
* \return 0 on success, negative errno on error.
*/
int spdk_vhost_set_socket_path(const char *basename);
/**
* Init vhost environment.
*
* \return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int spdk_vhost_init(void);
/**
* Clean up the environment of vhost after finishing the vhost application.
*
* \param fini_cb Called when the cleanup operation completes.
*/
void spdk_vhost_fini(spdk_vhost_fini_cb fini_cb);
/**
* Write vhost subsystem configuration into provided JSON context.
*
* \param w JSON write context
*/
void spdk_vhost_config_json(struct spdk_json_write_ctx *w);
/**
* Deinit vhost application. This is called once by SPDK app layer.
*/
void spdk_vhost_shutdown_cb(void);
/**
* SPDK vhost device (vdev). An equivalent of Virtio device.
* Both virtio-blk and virtio-scsi devices are represented by this
* struct. For virtio-scsi a single vhost device (also called SCSI
* controller) may contain multiple SCSI targets (devices), each of
* which may contain multiple logical units (SCSI LUNs). For now
* only one LUN per target is available.
*
* All vdev-changing functions operate directly on this object.
* Note that \c spdk_vhost_dev cannot be acquired. This object is
* only accessible as a callback parameter via \c
* spdk_vhost_call_external_event and it's derivatives. This ensures
* that all access to the vdev is piped through a single,
* thread-safe API.
*/
struct spdk_vhost_dev;
/**
* Lock the global vhost mutex synchronizing all the vhost device accesses.
*/
void spdk_vhost_lock(void);
/**
* Lock the global vhost mutex synchronizing all the vhost device accesses.
*
* \return 0 if the mutex could be locked immediately, negative errno otherwise.
*/
int spdk_vhost_trylock(void);
/**
* Unlock the global vhost mutex.
*/
void spdk_vhost_unlock(void);
/**
* Find a vhost device by name.
*
* \return vhost device or NULL
*/
struct spdk_vhost_dev *spdk_vhost_dev_find(const char *name);
/**
* Get the next vhost device. If there's no more devices to iterate
* through, NULL will be returned.
*
* \param vdev vhost device. If NULL, this function will return the
* very first device.
* \return vdev vhost device or NULL
*/
struct spdk_vhost_dev *spdk_vhost_dev_next(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev);
/**
* Synchronized vhost event used for user callbacks.
*
* \param vdev vhost device.
* \param arg user-provided parameter.
*
* \return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
typedef int (*spdk_vhost_event_fn)(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev, void *arg);
/**
* Get the name of the vhost device. This is equal to the filename
* of socket file. The name is constant throughout the lifetime of
* a vdev.
*
* \param vdev vhost device.
*
* \return name of the vdev.
*/
const char *spdk_vhost_dev_get_name(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev);
/**
* Get cpuset of the vhost device. The cpuset is constant throughout the lifetime
* of a vdev. It is a subset of SPDK app cpuset vhost was started with.
*
* \param vdev vhost device.
*
* \return cpuset of the vdev.
*/
const struct spdk_cpuset *spdk_vhost_dev_get_cpumask(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev);
/**
* By default, events are generated when asked, but for high queue depth and
* high IOPS this prove to be inefficient both for guest kernel that have to
* handle a lot more IO completions and for SPDK vhost that need to make more
* syscalls. If enabled, limit amount of events (IRQs) sent to initiator by SPDK
* vhost effectively coalescing couple of completions. This of cource introduce
* IO latency penalty proportional to event delay time.
*
* Actual events delay time when is calculated according to below formula:
* if (delay_base == 0 || IOPS < iops_threshold) {
* delay = 0;
* } else if (IOPS < iops_threshold) {
* delay = delay_base * (iops - iops_threshold) / iops_threshold;
* }
*
* \param vdev vhost device.
* \param delay_base_us Base delay time in microseconds. If 0, coalescing is disabled.
* \param iops_threshold IOPS threshold when coalescing is activated.
*/
int spdk_vhost_set_coalescing(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev, uint32_t delay_base_us,
uint32_t iops_threshold);
/**
* Get coalescing parameters.
*
* \see spdk_vhost_set_coalescing
*
* \param vdev vhost device.
* \param delay_base_us Optional pointer to store base delay time.
* \param iops_threshold Optional pointer to store IOPS threshold.
*/
void spdk_vhost_get_coalescing(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev, uint32_t *delay_base_us,
uint32_t *iops_threshold);
/**
* Construct an empty vhost SCSI device. This will create a
* Unix domain socket together with a vhost-user slave server waiting
* for a connection on this socket. Creating the vdev does not
* start any I/O pollers and does not hog the CPU. I/O processing
* starts after receiving proper message on the created socket.
* See QEMU's vhost-user documentation for details.
* All physical devices have to be separately attached to this
* vdev via \c spdk_vhost_scsi_dev_add_tgt().
*
* This function is thread-safe.
*
* \param name name of the vhost device. The name will also be used
* for socket name, which is exactly \c socket_base_dir/name
* \param cpumask string containing cpumask in hex. The leading *0x*
* is allowed but not required. The mask itself can be constructed as:
* ((1 << cpu0) | (1 << cpu1) | ... | (1 << cpuN)).
*
* \return 0 on success, negative errno on error.
*/
int spdk_vhost_scsi_dev_construct(const char *name, const char *cpumask);
/**
* Construct and attach new SCSI target to the vhost SCSI device
* on given (unoccupied) slot. The device will be created with a single
* LUN0 associated with given SPDK bdev. Currently only one LUN per
* device is supported.
*
* If the vhost SCSI device has an active connection and has negotiated
* \c VIRTIO_SCSI_F_HOTPLUG feature, the new SCSI target should be
* automatically detected by the other side.
*
* \param vdev vhost SCSI device.
* \param scsi_tgt_num slot to attach to or negative value to use first free.
* \param bdev_name name of the SPDK bdev to associate with SCSI LUN0.
*
* \return value >= 0 on success - the SCSI target ID, negative errno code:
* -EINVAL - one of the arguments is invalid:
* - vdev is not vhost SCSI device
* - SCSI target ID is out of range
* - bdev name is NULL
* - can't create SCSI LUN because of other errors e.g.: bdev does not exist
* -ENOSPC - scsi_tgt_num is -1 and maximum targets in vhost SCSI device reached
* -EEXIST - SCSI target ID already exists
*/
int spdk_vhost_scsi_dev_add_tgt(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev, int scsi_tgt_num,
const char *bdev_name);
/**
* Get SCSI target from vhost SCSI device on given slot. Max
* number of available slots is defined by.
* \c SPDK_VHOST_SCSI_CTRLR_MAX_DEVS.
*
* \param vdev vhost SCSI device.
* \param num slot id.
*
* \return SCSI device on given slot or NULL.
*/
struct spdk_scsi_dev *spdk_vhost_scsi_dev_get_tgt(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev, uint8_t num);
/**
* Detach and destruct SCSI target from a vhost SCSI device.
*
* The device will be deleted after all pending I/O is finished.
* If the driver supports VIRTIO_SCSI_F_HOTPLUG, then a hotremove
* notification will be sent.
*
* \param vdev vhost SCSI device
* \param scsi_tgt_num slot id to delete target from
* \param cb_fn callback to be fired once target has been successfully
* deleted. The first parameter of callback function is the vhost SCSI
* device, the second is user provided argument *cb_arg*.
* \param cb_arg parameter to be passed to *cb_fn*.
*
* \return 0 on success, negative errno on error.
*/
int spdk_vhost_scsi_dev_remove_tgt(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev, unsigned scsi_tgt_num,
spdk_vhost_event_fn cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* Construct a vhost blk device. This will create a Unix domain
* socket together with a vhost-user slave server waiting for a
* connection on this socket. Creating the vdev does not start
* any I/O pollers and does not hog the CPU. I/O processing starts
* after receiving proper message on the created socket.
* See QEMU's vhost-user documentation for details. Vhost blk
* device is tightly associated with given SPDK bdev. Given
* bdev can not be changed, unless it has been hotremoved. This
* would result in all I/O failing with virtio \c VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR
* error code.
*
* This function is thread-safe.
*
* \param name name of the vhost blk device. The name will also be
* used for socket name, which is exactly \c socket_base_dir/name
* \param cpumask string containing cpumask in hex. The leading *0x*
* is allowed but not required. The mask itself can be constructed as:
* ((1 << cpu0) | (1 << cpu1) | ... | (1 << cpuN)).
* \param dev_name bdev name to associate with this vhost device
* \param readonly if set, all writes to the device will fail with
* \c VIRTIO_BLK_S_IOERR error code.
*
* \return 0 on success, negative errno on error.
*/
int spdk_vhost_blk_construct(const char *name, const char *cpumask, const char *dev_name,
bool readonly);
/**
* Remove a vhost device. The device must not have any open connections on it's socket.
*
* \param vdev vhost blk device.
*
* \return 0 on success, negative errno on error.
*/
int spdk_vhost_dev_remove(struct spdk_vhost_dev *vdev);
/**
* Get underlying SPDK bdev from vhost blk device. The bdev might be NULL, as it
* could have been hotremoved.
*
* \param ctrlr vhost blk device.
*
* \return SPDK bdev associated with given vdev.
*/
struct spdk_bdev *spdk_vhost_blk_get_dev(struct spdk_vhost_dev *ctrlr);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* SPDK_VHOST_H */