/* Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc. * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2012 * * Based on Linux 2.6.39 vhost code: * Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. * Copyright (C) 2006 Rusty Russell IBM Corporation * * Author: Michael S. Tsirkin * Stefan Hajnoczi * * Inspiration, some code, and most witty comments come from * Documentation/virtual/lguest/lguest.c, by Rusty Russell * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. */ #include "trace.h" #include "hw/hw.h" #include "exec/memory.h" #include "exec/address-spaces.h" #include "hw/virtio/virtio-access.h" #include "hw/virtio/dataplane/vring.h" #include "hw/virtio/dataplane/vring-accessors.h" #include "qemu/error-report.h" /* vring_map can be coupled with vring_unmap or (if you still have the * value returned in *mr) memory_region_unref. */ static void *vring_map(MemoryRegion **mr, hwaddr phys, hwaddr len, bool is_write) { MemoryRegionSection section = memory_region_find(get_system_memory(), phys, len); if (!section.mr || int128_get64(section.size) < len) { goto out; } if (is_write && section.readonly) { goto out; } if (!memory_region_is_ram(section.mr)) { goto out; } /* Ignore regions with dirty logging, we cannot mark them dirty */ if (memory_region_is_logging(section.mr)) { goto out; } *mr = section.mr; return memory_region_get_ram_ptr(section.mr) + section.offset_within_region; out: memory_region_unref(section.mr); *mr = NULL; return NULL; } static void vring_unmap(void *buffer, bool is_write) { ram_addr_t addr; MemoryRegion *mr; mr = qemu_ram_addr_from_host(buffer, &addr); memory_region_unref(mr); } /* Map the guest's vring to host memory */ bool vring_setup(Vring *vring, VirtIODevice *vdev, int n) { hwaddr vring_addr = virtio_queue_get_ring_addr(vdev, n); hwaddr vring_size = virtio_queue_get_ring_size(vdev, n); void *vring_ptr; vring->broken = false; vring_ptr = vring_map(&vring->mr, vring_addr, vring_size, true); if (!vring_ptr) { error_report("Failed to map vring " "addr %#" HWADDR_PRIx " size %" HWADDR_PRIu, vring_addr, vring_size); vring->broken = true; return false; } vring_init(&vring->vr, virtio_queue_get_num(vdev, n), vring_ptr, 4096); vring->last_avail_idx = virtio_queue_get_last_avail_idx(vdev, n); vring->last_used_idx = vring_get_used_idx(vdev, vring); vring->signalled_used = 0; vring->signalled_used_valid = false; trace_vring_setup(virtio_queue_get_ring_addr(vdev, n), vring->vr.desc, vring->vr.avail, vring->vr.used); return true; } void vring_teardown(Vring *vring, VirtIODevice *vdev, int n) { virtio_queue_set_last_avail_idx(vdev, n, vring->last_avail_idx); virtio_queue_invalidate_signalled_used(vdev, n); memory_region_unref(vring->mr); } /* Disable guest->host notifies */ void vring_disable_notification(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring) { if (!virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX)) { vring_set_used_flags(vdev, vring, VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY); } } /* Enable guest->host notifies * * Return true if the vring is empty, false if there are more requests. */ bool vring_enable_notification(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring) { if (virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX)) { vring_avail_event(&vring->vr) = vring->vr.avail->idx; } else { vring_clear_used_flags(vdev, vring, VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY); } smp_mb(); /* ensure update is seen before reading avail_idx */ return !vring_more_avail(vdev, vring); } /* This is stolen from linux/drivers/vhost/vhost.c:vhost_notify() */ bool vring_should_notify(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring) { uint16_t old, new; bool v; /* Flush out used index updates. This is paired * with the barrier that the Guest executes when enabling * interrupts. */ smp_mb(); if (virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_F_NOTIFY_ON_EMPTY) && unlikely(!vring_more_avail(vdev, vring))) { return true; } if (!virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX)) { return !(vring_get_avail_flags(vdev, vring) & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT); } old = vring->signalled_used; v = vring->signalled_used_valid; new = vring->signalled_used = vring->last_used_idx; vring->signalled_used_valid = true; if (unlikely(!v)) { return true; } return vring_need_event(vring_used_event(&vring->vr), new, old); } static int get_desc(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring, VirtQueueElement *elem, struct vring_desc *desc) { unsigned *num; struct iovec *iov; hwaddr *addr; MemoryRegion *mr; int is_write = virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc->flags) & VRING_DESC_F_WRITE; uint32_t len = virtio_tswap32(vdev, desc->len); uint64_t desc_addr = virtio_tswap64(vdev, desc->addr); if (is_write) { num = &elem->in_num; iov = &elem->in_sg[*num]; addr = &elem->in_addr[*num]; } else { num = &elem->out_num; iov = &elem->out_sg[*num]; addr = &elem->out_addr[*num]; /* If it's an output descriptor, they're all supposed * to come before any input descriptors. */ if (unlikely(elem->in_num)) { error_report("Descriptor has out after in"); return -EFAULT; } } /* Stop for now if there are not enough iovecs available. */ if (*num >= VIRTQUEUE_MAX_SIZE) { error_report("Invalid SG num: %u", *num); return -EFAULT; } /* TODO handle non-contiguous memory across region boundaries */ iov->iov_base = vring_map(&mr, desc_addr, len, is_write); if (!iov->iov_base) { error_report("Failed to map descriptor addr %#" PRIx64 " len %u", (uint64_t)desc_addr, len); return -EFAULT; } /* The MemoryRegion is looked up again and unref'ed later, leave the * ref in place. */ iov->iov_len = len; *addr = desc_addr; *num += 1; return 0; } static void copy_in_vring_desc(VirtIODevice *vdev, const struct vring_desc *guest, struct vring_desc *host) { host->addr = virtio_ldq_p(vdev, &guest->addr); host->len = virtio_ldl_p(vdev, &guest->len); host->flags = virtio_lduw_p(vdev, &guest->flags); host->next = virtio_lduw_p(vdev, &guest->next); } /* This is stolen from linux/drivers/vhost/vhost.c. */ static int get_indirect(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring, VirtQueueElement *elem, struct vring_desc *indirect) { struct vring_desc desc; unsigned int i = 0, count, found = 0; int ret; uint32_t len = virtio_tswap32(vdev, indirect->len); uint64_t addr = virtio_tswap64(vdev, indirect->addr); /* Sanity check */ if (unlikely(len % sizeof(desc))) { error_report("Invalid length in indirect descriptor: " "len %#x not multiple of %#zx", len, sizeof(desc)); vring->broken = true; return -EFAULT; } count = len / sizeof(desc); /* Buffers are chained via a 16 bit next field, so * we can have at most 2^16 of these. */ if (unlikely(count > USHRT_MAX + 1)) { error_report("Indirect buffer length too big: %d", len); vring->broken = true; return -EFAULT; } do { struct vring_desc *desc_ptr; MemoryRegion *mr; /* Translate indirect descriptor */ desc_ptr = vring_map(&mr, addr + found * sizeof(desc), sizeof(desc), false); if (!desc_ptr) { error_report("Failed to map indirect descriptor " "addr %#" PRIx64 " len %zu", (uint64_t)addr + found * sizeof(desc), sizeof(desc)); vring->broken = true; return -EFAULT; } copy_in_vring_desc(vdev, desc_ptr, &desc); memory_region_unref(mr); /* Ensure descriptor has been loaded before accessing fields */ barrier(); /* read_barrier_depends(); */ if (unlikely(++found > count)) { error_report("Loop detected: last one at %u " "indirect size %u", i, count); vring->broken = true; return -EFAULT; } if (unlikely(virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc.flags) & VRING_DESC_F_INDIRECT)) { error_report("Nested indirect descriptor"); vring->broken = true; return -EFAULT; } ret = get_desc(vdev, vring, elem, &desc); if (ret < 0) { vring->broken |= (ret == -EFAULT); return ret; } i = virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc.next); } while (virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc.flags) & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT); return 0; } static void vring_unmap_element(VirtQueueElement *elem) { int i; /* This assumes that the iovecs, if changed, are never moved past * the end of the valid area. This is true if iovec manipulations * are done with iov_discard_front and iov_discard_back. */ for (i = 0; i < elem->out_num; i++) { vring_unmap(elem->out_sg[i].iov_base, false); } for (i = 0; i < elem->in_num; i++) { vring_unmap(elem->in_sg[i].iov_base, true); } } /* This looks in the virtqueue and for the first available buffer, and converts * it to an iovec for convenient access. Since descriptors consist of some * number of output then some number of input descriptors, it's actually two * iovecs, but we pack them into one and note how many of each there were. * * This function returns the descriptor number found, or vq->num (which is * never a valid descriptor number) if none was found. A negative code is * returned on error. * * Stolen from linux/drivers/vhost/vhost.c. */ int vring_pop(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring, VirtQueueElement *elem) { struct vring_desc desc; unsigned int i, head, found = 0, num = vring->vr.num; uint16_t avail_idx, last_avail_idx; int ret; /* Initialize elem so it can be safely unmapped */ elem->in_num = elem->out_num = 0; /* If there was a fatal error then refuse operation */ if (vring->broken) { ret = -EFAULT; goto out; } /* Check it isn't doing very strange things with descriptor numbers. */ last_avail_idx = vring->last_avail_idx; avail_idx = vring_get_avail_idx(vdev, vring); barrier(); /* load indices now and not again later */ if (unlikely((uint16_t)(avail_idx - last_avail_idx) > num)) { error_report("Guest moved used index from %u to %u", last_avail_idx, avail_idx); ret = -EFAULT; goto out; } /* If there's nothing new since last we looked. */ if (avail_idx == last_avail_idx) { ret = -EAGAIN; goto out; } /* Only get avail ring entries after they have been exposed by guest. */ smp_rmb(); /* Grab the next descriptor number they're advertising, and increment * the index we've seen. */ head = vring_get_avail_ring(vdev, vring, last_avail_idx % num); elem->index = head; /* If their number is silly, that's an error. */ if (unlikely(head >= num)) { error_report("Guest says index %u > %u is available", head, num); ret = -EFAULT; goto out; } i = head; do { if (unlikely(i >= num)) { error_report("Desc index is %u > %u, head = %u", i, num, head); ret = -EFAULT; goto out; } if (unlikely(++found > num)) { error_report("Loop detected: last one at %u vq size %u head %u", i, num, head); ret = -EFAULT; goto out; } copy_in_vring_desc(vdev, &vring->vr.desc[i], &desc); /* Ensure descriptor is loaded before accessing fields */ barrier(); if (virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc.flags) & VRING_DESC_F_INDIRECT) { ret = get_indirect(vdev, vring, elem, &desc); if (ret < 0) { goto out; } continue; } ret = get_desc(vdev, vring, elem, &desc); if (ret < 0) { goto out; } i = virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc.next); } while (virtio_tswap16(vdev, desc.flags) & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT); /* On success, increment avail index. */ vring->last_avail_idx++; if (virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX)) { vring_avail_event(&vring->vr) = vring->last_avail_idx; } return head; out: assert(ret < 0); if (ret == -EFAULT) { vring->broken = true; } vring_unmap_element(elem); return ret; } /* After we've used one of their buffers, we tell them about it. * * Stolen from linux/drivers/vhost/vhost.c. */ void vring_push(VirtIODevice *vdev, Vring *vring, VirtQueueElement *elem, int len) { unsigned int head = elem->index; uint16_t new; vring_unmap_element(elem); /* Don't touch vring if a fatal error occurred */ if (vring->broken) { return; } /* The virtqueue contains a ring of used buffers. Get a pointer to the * next entry in that used ring. */ vring_set_used_ring_id(vdev, vring, vring->last_used_idx % vring->vr.num, head); vring_set_used_ring_len(vdev, vring, vring->last_used_idx % vring->vr.num, len); /* Make sure buffer is written before we update index. */ smp_wmb(); new = ++vring->last_used_idx; vring_set_used_idx(vdev, vring, new); if (unlikely((int16_t)(new - vring->signalled_used) < (uint16_t)1)) { vring->signalled_used_valid = false; } }