qemu-e2k/include/sysemu/kvm_int.h
Paolo Bonzini cc5e719e2c kvm: require KVM_CAP_SIGNAL_MSI
This was introduced in KVM in Linux 3.5, we can require it unconditionally
in kvm_irqchip_send_msi().  However, not all architectures have to implement
it so check it only in x86, the only architecture that ever had MSI injection
but not KVM_CAP_SIGNAL_MSI.

ARM uses it to detect the presence of the ITS emulation in the kernel,
introduced in Linux 4.8.  Assume that it's there and possibly fail when
realizing the arm-its-kvm device.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2023-10-25 17:35:14 +02:00

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/*
* Internal definitions for a target's KVM support
*
* 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_KVM_INT_H
#define QEMU_KVM_INT_H
#include "exec/memory.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-types-common.h"
#include "qemu/accel.h"
#include "qemu/queue.h"
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
typedef struct KVMSlot
{
hwaddr start_addr;
ram_addr_t memory_size;
void *ram;
int slot;
int flags;
int old_flags;
/* Dirty bitmap cache for the slot */
unsigned long *dirty_bmap;
unsigned long dirty_bmap_size;
/* Cache of the address space ID */
int as_id;
/* Cache of the offset in ram address space */
ram_addr_t ram_start_offset;
} KVMSlot;
typedef struct KVMMemoryUpdate {
QSIMPLEQ_ENTRY(KVMMemoryUpdate) next;
MemoryRegionSection section;
} KVMMemoryUpdate;
typedef struct KVMMemoryListener {
MemoryListener listener;
KVMSlot *slots;
unsigned int nr_used_slots;
int as_id;
QSIMPLEQ_HEAD(, KVMMemoryUpdate) transaction_add;
QSIMPLEQ_HEAD(, KVMMemoryUpdate) transaction_del;
} KVMMemoryListener;
#define KVM_MSI_HASHTAB_SIZE 256
enum KVMDirtyRingReaperState {
KVM_DIRTY_RING_REAPER_NONE = 0,
/* The reaper is sleeping */
KVM_DIRTY_RING_REAPER_WAIT,
/* The reaper is reaping for dirty pages */
KVM_DIRTY_RING_REAPER_REAPING,
};
/*
* KVM reaper instance, responsible for collecting the KVM dirty bits
* via the dirty ring.
*/
struct KVMDirtyRingReaper {
/* The reaper thread */
QemuThread reaper_thr;
volatile uint64_t reaper_iteration; /* iteration number of reaper thr */
volatile enum KVMDirtyRingReaperState reaper_state; /* reap thr state */
};
struct KVMState
{
AccelState parent_obj;
int nr_slots;
int fd;
int vmfd;
int coalesced_mmio;
int coalesced_pio;
struct kvm_coalesced_mmio_ring *coalesced_mmio_ring;
bool coalesced_flush_in_progress;
int vcpu_events;
int robust_singlestep;
int debugregs;
#ifdef KVM_CAP_SET_GUEST_DEBUG
QTAILQ_HEAD(, kvm_sw_breakpoint) kvm_sw_breakpoints;
#endif
int max_nested_state_len;
int many_ioeventfds;
int intx_set_mask;
int kvm_shadow_mem;
bool kernel_irqchip_allowed;
bool kernel_irqchip_required;
OnOffAuto kernel_irqchip_split;
bool sync_mmu;
uint64_t manual_dirty_log_protect;
/* The man page (and posix) say ioctl numbers are signed int, but
* they're not. Linux, glibc and *BSD all treat ioctl numbers as
* unsigned, and treating them as signed here can break things */
unsigned irq_set_ioctl;
unsigned int sigmask_len;
GHashTable *gsimap;
#ifdef KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING
struct kvm_irq_routing *irq_routes;
int nr_allocated_irq_routes;
unsigned long *used_gsi_bitmap;
unsigned int gsi_count;
#endif
KVMMemoryListener memory_listener;
QLIST_HEAD(, KVMParkedVcpu) kvm_parked_vcpus;
/* For "info mtree -f" to tell if an MR is registered in KVM */
int nr_as;
struct KVMAs {
KVMMemoryListener *ml;
AddressSpace *as;
} *as;
uint64_t kvm_dirty_ring_bytes; /* Size of the per-vcpu dirty ring */
uint32_t kvm_dirty_ring_size; /* Number of dirty GFNs per ring */
bool kvm_dirty_ring_with_bitmap;
uint64_t kvm_eager_split_size; /* Eager Page Splitting chunk size */
struct KVMDirtyRingReaper reaper;
NotifyVmexitOption notify_vmexit;
uint32_t notify_window;
uint32_t xen_version;
uint32_t xen_caps;
uint16_t xen_gnttab_max_frames;
uint16_t xen_evtchn_max_pirq;
};
void kvm_memory_listener_register(KVMState *s, KVMMemoryListener *kml,
AddressSpace *as, int as_id, const char *name);
void kvm_set_max_memslot_size(hwaddr max_slot_size);
/**
* kvm_hwpoison_page_add:
*
* Parameters:
* @ram_addr: the address in the RAM for the poisoned page
*
* Add a poisoned page to the list
*
* Return: None.
*/
void kvm_hwpoison_page_add(ram_addr_t ram_addr);
#endif