numam-spdk/lib/bdev/virtio/bdev_virtio.h
Tomasz Zawadzki 43fe36672b bdev: add remove_virtio_bdev call
Since delete_bdev should be used only for debug purpose,
this patch adds delete call specific for virtio  bdev.
This is generic call for both - blk and scsi.
Scsi specific call has been removed.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I3ed629942e9ef6067b488d94ca508b40e9e74f42
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/417008
Chandler-Test-Pool: SPDK Automated Test System <sys_sgsw@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Pawel Wodkowski <pawelx.wodkowski@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
2018-07-26 22:07:50 +00:00

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#ifndef SPDK_BDEV_VIRTIO_H
#define SPDK_BDEV_VIRTIO_H
#include "spdk/bdev.h"
#include "spdk/env.h"
/**
* Callback for creating virtio bdevs.
*
* \param ctx opaque context set by the user
* \param errnum error code. 0 on success, negative errno on error.
* \param bdevs contiguous array of created bdevs
* \param bdev_cnt number of bdevs in the `bdevs` array
*/
typedef void (*bdev_virtio_create_cb)(void *ctx, int errnum,
struct spdk_bdev **bdevs, size_t bdev_cnt);
/**
* Callback for removing virtio devices.
*
* \param ctx opaque context set by the user
* \param errnum error code. 0 on success, negative errno on error.
*/
typedef void (*bdev_virtio_remove_cb)(void *ctx, int errnum);
/**
* Connect to a vhost-user Unix domain socket and create a Virtio SCSI device.
* If the connection is successful, the device will be automatically scanned.
* The scan consists of probing the targets on the device and will result in
* creating possibly multiple Virtio SCSI bdevs - one for each target. Currently
* only one LUN per target is detected - LUN0. Note that the bdev creation is
* run asynchronously in the background. After it's finished, the `cb_fn`
* callback is called.
*
* \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created
* bdevs, which are named in the following format: <name>t<target_id>
* \param path path to the socket
* \param num_queues max number of request virtqueues to use. `vdev` will be
* started successfully even if the host device supports less queues than requested.
* \param queue_size depth of each queue
* \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio
* device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb.
* \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn`
* \return zero on success (device scan is started) or negative error code.
* In case of error the \c cb_fn is not called.
*/
int bdev_virtio_user_scsi_dev_create(const char *name, const char *path,
unsigned num_queues, unsigned queue_size,
bdev_virtio_create_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* Attach virtio-pci device. This creates a Virtio SCSI device with the same
* capabilities as the vhost-user equivalent. The device will be automatically
* scanned for exposed SCSI targets. This will result in creating possibly multiple
* Virtio SCSI bdevs - one for each target. Currently only one LUN per target is
* detected - LUN0. Note that the bdev creation is run asynchronously in the
* background. After it's finished, the `cb_fn` callback is called.
*
* \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created
* bdevs, which are named in the following format: <name>t<target_id>
* \param pci_addr PCI address of the device to attach
* \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio
* device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb.
* \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn`
* \return zero on success (device scan is started) or negative error code.
* In case of error the \c cb_fn is not called.
*/
int bdev_virtio_pci_scsi_dev_create(const char *name, struct spdk_pci_addr *pci_addr,
bdev_virtio_create_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* Remove a Virtio device with given name. This will destroy all bdevs exposed
* by this device.
*
* \param name virtio device name
* \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio
* device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb. Possible
* error codes are:
* * ENODEV - couldn't find device with given name
* * EBUSY - device is already being removed
* \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn`
* \return zero on success or -ENODEV if scsi dev does not exist
*/
int bdev_virtio_scsi_dev_remove(const char *name,
bdev_virtio_remove_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* Remove a Virtio device with given name.
*
* \param bdev virtio blk device bdev
* \param cb_fn function to be called after removing bdev
* \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn`
* \return zero on success, -ENODEV if bdev with 'name' does not exist or
* -EINVAL if bdev with 'name' is not a virtio blk device.
*/
int bdev_virtio_blk_dev_remove(const char *name,
bdev_virtio_remove_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg);
/**
* List all created Virtio-SCSI devices.
*
* \param write_ctx JSON context to write into
*/
void bdev_virtio_scsi_dev_list(struct spdk_json_write_ctx *write_ctx);
/**
* Connect to a vhost-user Unix domain socket and create a Virtio BLK bdev.
*
* \param name name for the virtio bdev
* \param path path to the socket
* \param num_queues max number of request virtqueues to use. `vdev` will be
* started successfully even if the host device supports less queues than requested.
* \param queue_size depth of each queue
* \return virtio-blk bdev or NULL
*/
struct spdk_bdev *bdev_virtio_user_blk_dev_create(const char *name, const char *path,
unsigned num_queues, unsigned queue_size);
/**
* Attach virtio-pci device. This creates a Virtio BLK device with the same
* capabilities as the vhost-user equivalent.
*
* \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created
* bdevs, which are named in the following format: <name>t<target_id>
* \param pci_addr PCI address of the device to attach
* \return virtio-blk bdev or NULL
*/
struct spdk_bdev *bdev_virtio_pci_blk_dev_create(const char *name,
struct spdk_pci_addr *pci_addr);
#endif /* SPDK_BDEV_VIRTIO_H */