qemu-patch-raspberry4/hw/s390-virtio-bus.h
Amit Shah 98b19252cf virtio-console: qdev conversion, new virtio-serial-bus
This commit converts the virtio-console device to create a new
virtio-serial bus that can host console and generic serial ports. The
file hosting this code is now called virtio-serial-bus.c.

The virtio console is now a very simple qdev device that sits on the
virtio-serial-bus and communicates between the bus and qemu's chardevs.

This commit also includes a few changes to the virtio backing code for
pci and s390 to spawn the virtio-serial bus.

As a result of the qdev conversion, we get rid of a lot of legacy code.
The old-style way of instantiating a virtio console using

    -virtioconsole ...

is maintained, but the new, preferred way is to use

    -device virtio-serial -device virtconsole,chardev=...

With this commit, multiple devices as well as multiple ports with a
single device can be supported.

For multiple ports support, each port gets an IO vq pair. Since the
guest needs to know in advance how many vqs a particular device will
need, we have to set this number as a property of the virtio-serial
device and also as a config option.

In addition, we also spawn a pair of control IO vqs. This is an internal
channel meant for guest-host communication for things like port
open/close, sending port properties over to the guest, etc.

This commit is a part of a series of other commits to get the full
implementation of multiport support. Future commits will add other
support as well as ride on the savevm version that we bump up here.

Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
2010-01-20 08:25:23 -06:00

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/*
* QEMU S390x VirtIO BUS definitions
*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#define VIRTIO_DEV_OFFS_TYPE 0 /* 8 bits */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_OFFS_NUM_VQ 1 /* 8 bits */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_OFFS_FEATURE_LEN 2 /* 8 bits */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_OFFS_CONFIG_LEN 3 /* 8 bits */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_OFFS_STATUS 4 /* 8 bits */
#define VIRTIO_DEV_OFFS_CONFIG 5 /* dynamic */
#define VIRTIO_VQCONFIG_OFFS_TOKEN 0 /* 64 bits */
#define VIRTIO_VQCONFIG_OFFS_ADDRESS 8 /* 64 bits */
#define VIRTIO_VQCONFIG_OFFS_NUM 16 /* 16 bits */
#define VIRTIO_VQCONFIG_LEN 24
#define VIRTIO_RING_LEN (TARGET_PAGE_SIZE * 3)
#define S390_DEVICE_PAGES 256
typedef struct VirtIOS390Device {
DeviceState qdev;
ram_addr_t dev_offs;
ram_addr_t feat_offs;
uint8_t feat_len;
VirtIODevice *vdev;
DriveInfo *dinfo;
NICConf nic;
uint32_t host_features;
/* Max. number of ports we can have for a the virtio-serial device */
uint32_t max_virtserial_ports;
} VirtIOS390Device;
typedef struct VirtIOS390Bus {
BusState bus;
VirtIOS390Device *console;
ram_addr_t dev_page;
ram_addr_t dev_offs;
ram_addr_t next_ring;
} VirtIOS390Bus;
extern void s390_virtio_device_update_status(VirtIOS390Device *dev);
extern VirtIOS390Device *s390_virtio_bus_console(VirtIOS390Bus *bus);
extern VirtIOS390Bus *s390_virtio_bus_init(ram_addr_t *ram_size);
extern VirtIOS390Device *s390_virtio_bus_find_vring(VirtIOS390Bus *bus,
ram_addr_t mem,
int *vq_num);
extern VirtIOS390Device *s390_virtio_bus_find_mem(VirtIOS390Bus *bus,
ram_addr_t mem);