/*- * Copyright (c) 2018 VMware, Inc. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: (BSD-2-Clause OR GPL-2.0) */ /* Defines the queue structure and helper functions to enqueue/dequeue items. */ #ifndef _VMCI_QUEUE_H_ #define _VMCI_QUEUE_H_ /* * vmci_queue * * This data type contains the information about a queue. * * There are two queues (hence, queue pairs) per transaction model between a * pair of end points, A & B. One queue is used by end point A to transmit * commands and responses to B. The other queue is used by B to transmit * commands and responses. * * vmci_queue_kernel_if is a per-OS defined queue structure. It contains * either a direct pointer to the linear address of the buffer contents or a * pointer to structures which help the OS locate those data pages. * See vmci_kernel_if.c for its definition. */ struct vmci_queue_kernel_if; struct vmci_queue { struct vmci_queue_header *q_header; struct vmci_queue_header *saved_header; struct vmci_queue_kernel_if *kernel_if; }; #define BUF_TYPE int /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * vmci_memcpy{to,from}_queue_func() prototypes. Functions of these types are * passed around to enqueue and dequeue routines. Note that often the functions * passed are simply wrappers around memcpy itself. * * Note: In order for the memcpy typedefs to be compatible with the VMKernel, * there's an unused last parameter for the hosted side. In ESX, that parameter * holds a buffer type. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ typedef int vmci_memcpy_to_queue_func(struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, const void *src, size_t src_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); typedef int vmci_memcpy_from_queue_func(void *dest, size_t dest_offset, const struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * vmci_memcpy{to,from}_queue_[v]_[local]() prototypes * * Note that these routines are NOT SAFE to call on a host end-point until the * guest end of the queue pair has attached -AND- SetPageStore(). The VMX * crosstalk device will issue the SetPageStore() on behalf of the guest when * the guest creates a QueuePair or attaches to one created by the host. So, if * the guest notifies the host that it's attached then the queue is safe to use. * Also, if the host registers notification of the connection of the guest, then * it will only receive that notification when the guest has issued the * SetPageStore() call and not before (when the guest had attached). * *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ int vmci_memcpy_to_queue(struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, const void *src, size_t src_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); int vmci_memcpy_from_queue(void *dest, size_t dest_offset, const struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); int vmci_memcpy_to_queue_local(struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, const void *src, size_t src_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); int vmci_memcpy_from_queue_local(void *dest, size_t dest_offset, const struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); int vmci_memcpy_to_queue_v(struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, const void *src, size_t src_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); int vmci_memcpy_from_queue_v(void *dest, size_t dest_offset, const struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, size_t size, BUF_TYPE buf_type, bool can_block); static inline int vmci_memcpy_to_queue_v_local(struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, const void *src, size_t src_offset, size_t size, int buf_type, bool can_block) { return (vmci_memcpy_to_queue_v(queue, queue_offset, src, src_offset, size, buf_type, can_block)); } static inline int vmci_memcpy_from_queue_v_local(void *dest, size_t dest_offset, const struct vmci_queue *queue, uint64_t queue_offset, size_t size, int buf_type, bool can_block) { return (vmci_memcpy_from_queue_v(dest, dest_offset, queue, queue_offset, size, buf_type, can_block)); } #endif /* !_VMCI_QUEUE_H_ */