qemu-e2k/target/i386/sev_i386.h
Markus Armbruster 2ae16a6aa4 Include generated QAPI headers less
Some of the generated qapi-types-MODULE.h are included all over the
place.  Changing a QAPI type can trigger massive recompiling.  Top
scorers recompile more than 1000 out of some 6600 objects (not
counting tests and objects that don't depend on qemu/osdep.h):

    6300 qapi/qapi-builtin-types.h
    5700 qapi/qapi-types-run-state.h
    3900 qapi/qapi-types-common.h
    3300 qapi/qapi-types-sockets.h
    3000 qapi/qapi-types-misc.h
    3000 qapi/qapi-types-crypto.h
    3000 qapi/qapi-types-job.h
    3000 qapi/qapi-types-block-core.h
    2800 qapi/qapi-types-block.h
    1300 qapi/qapi-types-net.h

Clean up headers to include generated QAPI headers only where needed.
Impact is negligible except for hw/qdev-properties.h.

This header includes qapi/qapi-types-block.h and
qapi/qapi-types-misc.h.  They are used only in expansions of property
definition macros such as DEFINE_PROP_BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR() and
DEFINE_PROP_OFF_AUTO().  Moving their inclusion from
hw/qdev-properties.h to the users of these macros avoids pointless
recompiles.  This is how other property definition macros, such as
DEFINE_PROP_NETDEV(), already work.

Improves things for some of the top scorers:

    3600 qapi/qapi-types-common.h
    2800 qapi/qapi-types-sockets.h
     900 qapi/qapi-types-misc.h
    2200 qapi/qapi-types-crypto.h
    2100 qapi/qapi-types-job.h
    2100 qapi/qapi-types-block-core.h
     270 qapi/qapi-types-block.h

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20190812052359.30071-3-armbru@redhat.com>
2019-08-16 13:31:51 +02:00

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/*
* QEMU Secure Encrypted Virutualization (SEV) support
*
* Copyright: Advanced Micro Devices, 2016-2018
*
* Authors:
* Brijesh Singh <brijesh.singh@amd.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*
*/
#ifndef QEMU_SEV_I386_H
#define QEMU_SEV_I386_H
#include "qom/object.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
#include "sysemu/sev.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-types-misc-target.h"
#define SEV_POLICY_NODBG 0x1
#define SEV_POLICY_NOKS 0x2
#define SEV_POLICY_ES 0x4
#define SEV_POLICY_NOSEND 0x8
#define SEV_POLICY_DOMAIN 0x10
#define SEV_POLICY_SEV 0x20
#define TYPE_QSEV_GUEST_INFO "sev-guest"
#define QSEV_GUEST_INFO(obj) \
OBJECT_CHECK(QSevGuestInfo, (obj), TYPE_QSEV_GUEST_INFO)
extern bool sev_enabled(void);
extern uint64_t sev_get_me_mask(void);
extern SevInfo *sev_get_info(void);
extern uint32_t sev_get_cbit_position(void);
extern uint32_t sev_get_reduced_phys_bits(void);
extern char *sev_get_launch_measurement(void);
extern SevCapability *sev_get_capabilities(void);
typedef struct QSevGuestInfo QSevGuestInfo;
typedef struct QSevGuestInfoClass QSevGuestInfoClass;
/**
* QSevGuestInfo:
*
* The QSevGuestInfo object is used for creating a SEV guest.
*
* # $QEMU \
* -object sev-guest,id=sev0 \
* -machine ...,memory-encryption=sev0
*/
struct QSevGuestInfo {
Object parent_obj;
char *sev_device;
uint32_t policy;
uint32_t handle;
char *dh_cert_file;
char *session_file;
uint32_t cbitpos;
uint32_t reduced_phys_bits;
};
struct QSevGuestInfoClass {
ObjectClass parent_class;
};
struct SEVState {
QSevGuestInfo *sev_info;
uint8_t api_major;
uint8_t api_minor;
uint8_t build_id;
uint32_t policy;
uint64_t me_mask;
uint32_t cbitpos;
uint32_t reduced_phys_bits;
uint32_t handle;
int sev_fd;
SevState state;
gchar *measurement;
};
typedef struct SEVState SEVState;
#endif