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Sorry folks, but it has to be. One more of these invasive qdev patches. We have a serious design bug in the qdev interface: device init callbacks can't signal failure because the init() callback has no return value. This patch fixes it. We have already one case in-tree where this is needed: Try -device virtio-blk-pci (without drive= specified) and watch qemu segfault. This patch fixes it. With usb+scsi being converted to qdev we'll get more devices where the init callback can fail for various reasons. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
46 lines
1.2 KiB
C
46 lines
1.2 KiB
C
/* QEMU Synchronous Serial Interface support. */
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/* In principle SSI is a point-point interface. As such the qemu
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implementation has a single slave device on a "bus".
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However it is fairly common for boards to have multiple slaves
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connected to a single master, and select devices with an external
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chip select. This is implemented in qemu by having an explicit mux device.
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It is assumed that master and slave are both using the same transfer width.
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*/
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#ifndef QEMU_SSI_H
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#define QEMU_SSI_H
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#include "qdev.h"
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typedef struct SSISlave SSISlave;
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/* Slave devices. */
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typedef struct {
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DeviceInfo qdev;
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int (*init)(SSISlave *dev);
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uint32_t (*transfer)(SSISlave *dev, uint32_t val);
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} SSISlaveInfo;
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struct SSISlave {
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DeviceState qdev;
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SSISlaveInfo *info;
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};
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#define SSI_SLAVE_FROM_QDEV(dev) DO_UPCAST(SSISlave, qdev, dev)
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#define FROM_SSI_SLAVE(type, dev) DO_UPCAST(type, ssidev, dev)
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void ssi_register_slave(SSISlaveInfo *info);
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DeviceState *ssi_create_slave(SSIBus *bus, const char *name);
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/* Master interface. */
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SSIBus *ssi_create_bus(DeviceState *parent, const char *name);
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uint32_t ssi_transfer(SSIBus *bus, uint32_t val);
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/* max111x.c */
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void max111x_set_input(DeviceState *dev, int line, uint8_t value);
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#endif
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