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/** @file
* PDM - Pluggable Device Manager, raw PCI Devices. (VMM)
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2022 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
*
* This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as
* available from https://www.virtualbox.org.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the
* License.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses>.
*
* The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
* of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
* (CDDL), a copy of it is provided in the "COPYING.CDDL" file included
* in the VirtualBox distribution, in which case the provisions of the
* CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
*
* You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
* terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR CDDL-1.0
*/
#ifndef VBOX_INCLUDED_vmm_pdmpci_h
#define VBOX_INCLUDED_vmm_pdmpci_h
#ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE
# pragma once
#endif
#include <VBox/types.h>
#include <VBox/rawpci.h>
RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
/** @defgroup grp_pdm_pciraw The raw PCI Devices API
* @ingroup grp_pdm
* @{
*/
typedef struct PDMIPCIRAW *PPDMIPCIRAW;
typedef struct PDMIPCIRAW
{
/**
* Notify virtual device that interrupt has arrived.
* For this callback to be called, interface have to be
* registered with PDMIPCIRAWUP::pfnRegisterInterruptListener.
*
* @note no level parameter, as we can only support flip-flop.
*
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param iGuestIrq Guest interrupt number, passed earlier when registering listener.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnInterruptRequest,(PPDMIPCIRAW pInterface, int32_t iGuestIrq));
} PDMIPCIRAW;
typedef struct PDMIPCIRAWUP *PPDMIPCIRAWUP;
typedef struct PDMIPCIRAWUP
{
/**
* Host PCI MMIO access function.
*/
/**
* Request driver info about PCI region on host PCI device.
*
* @returns true, if region is present, and out parameters are correct
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param iRegion Region number.
* @param pGCPhysRegion Where to store region base address (guest).
* @param pcbRegion Where to store region size.
*
* @param pfFlags If region is MMIO or IO.
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(bool, pfnGetRegionInfo, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
uint32_t iRegion,
RTGCPHYS *pGCPhysRegion,
uint64_t *pcbRegion,
uint32_t *pfFlags));
/**
* Request driver to map part of host device's MMIO region to the VM process and maybe kernel.
* Shall only be issued within earlier obtained with pfnGetRegionInfo()
* host physical address ranges for the device BARs. Even if failed, device still may function
* using pfnMmio* and pfnPio* operations, just much slower.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param iRegion Number of the region.
* @param StartAddress Host physical address of start.
* @param cbRegion Size of the region.
* @param fFlags Flags, currently lowest significant bit set if R0 mapping requested too
* @param ppvAddressR3 Where to store mapped region address for R3 (can be 0, if cannot map into userland)
* @param ppvAddressR0 Where to store mapped region address for R0 (can be 0, if cannot map into kernel)
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnMapRegion, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
uint32_t iRegion,
RTHCPHYS StartAddress,
uint64_t cbRegion,
uint32_t fFlags,
PRTR3PTR ppvAddressR3,
PRTR0PTR ppvAddressR0));
/**
* Request driver to unmap part of host device's MMIO region to the VM process.
* Shall only be issued with pointer earlier obtained with pfnMapRegion().
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure
* @param iRegion Number of the region.
* @param StartAddress Host physical address of start.
* @param cbRegion Size of the region.
* @param pvAddressR3 R3 address of mapped region.
* @param pvAddressR0 R0 address of mapped region.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnUnmapRegion, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
uint32_t iRegion,
RTHCPHYS StartAddress,
uint64_t cbRegion,
RTR3PTR pvAddressR3,
RTR0PTR pvAddressR0));
/**
* Request port IO write.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param uPort I/O port address.
* @param uValue Value to write.
* @param cb Access width.
*
* @thread EMT thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPioWrite, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
RTIOPORT uPort,
uint32_t uValue,
unsigned cb));
/**
* Request port IO read.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param uPort I/O port address.
* @param puValue Place to store read value.
* @param cb Access width.
*
* @thread EMT thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPioRead, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
RTIOPORT uPort,
uint32_t *puValue,
unsigned cb));
/**
* Request MMIO write.
*
* This callback is only called if driver wants to receive MMIO via pu32Flags
* argument of pfnPciDeviceConstructStart().
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param Address Guest physical address.
* @param pvValue Address of value to write.
* @param cb Access width.
*
* @todo Why is this @a Address documented as guest physical
* address and given a host ring-0 address type?
*
* @thread EMT thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnMmioWrite, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
RTR0PTR Address,
void const *pvValue,
unsigned cb));
/**
* Request MMIO read.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param Address Guest physical address.
* @param pvValue Place to store read value.
* @param cb Access width.
*
* @todo Why is this @a Address documented as guest physical
* address and given a host ring-0 address type?
*
* @thread EMT thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnMmioRead, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
RTR0PTR Address,
void *pvValue,
unsigned cb));
/**
* Host PCI config space accessors.
*/
/**
* Request driver to write value to host device's PCI config space.
* Host specific way (PIO or MCFG) is used to perform actual operation.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param offCfgSpace Offset in PCI config space.
* @param pvValue Value to write.
* @param cb Access width.
*
* @thread EMT thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPciCfgWrite, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
uint32_t offCfgSpace,
void *pvValue,
unsigned cb));
/**
* Request driver to read value from host device's PCI config space.
* Host specific way (PIO or MCFG) is used to perform actual operation.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param offCfgSpace Offset in PCI config space.
* @param pvValue Where to store read value.
* @param cb Access width.
*
* @thread EMT thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPciCfgRead, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
uint32_t offCfgSpace,
void *pvValue,
unsigned cb));
/**
* Request to enable interrupt notifications. Please note that this is purely
* R3 interface, so it's up to implementor to perform necessary machinery
* for communications with host OS kernel driver. Typical implementation will start
* userland thread waiting on shared semaphore (such as using SUPSEMEVENT),
* notified by the kernel interrupt handler, and then will call
* upper port pfnInterruptRequest() based on data provided by the driver.
* This apporach is taken, as calling VBox code from an asyncronous R0
* interrupt handler when VMM may not be even running doesn't look
* like a good idea.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param uGuestIrq Guest IRQ to be passed to pfnInterruptRequest().
*
* @thread Any thread, pfnInterruptRequest() will be usually invoked on a dedicated thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnEnableInterruptNotifications, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface, uint8_t uGuestIrq));
/**
* Request to disable interrupt notifications.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnDisableInterruptNotifications, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface));
/** @name Notification APIs.
* @{
*/
/**
* Notify driver when raw PCI device construction starts.
*
* Have to be the first operation as initializes internal state and opens host
* device driver.
*
* @returns status code
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param uHostPciAddress Host PCI address of device attached.
* @param uGuestPciAddress Guest PCI address of device attached.
* @param pszDeviceName Human readable device name.
* @param fDeviceFlags Flags for the host device.
* @param pfFlags Flags for virtual device, from the upper driver.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPciDeviceConstructStart, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
uint32_t uHostPciAddress,
uint32_t uGuestPciAddress,
const char *pszDeviceName,
uint32_t fDeviceFlags,
uint32_t *pfFlags));
/**
* Notify driver when raw PCI device construction completes, so that it may
* perform further actions depending on success or failure of this operation.
* Standard action is to raise global IHostPciDevicePlugEvent.
*
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param rc Result code of the operation.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(void, pfnPciDeviceConstructComplete, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface, int rc));
/**
* Notify driver on finalization of raw PCI device.
*
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param fFlags Flags.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPciDeviceDestruct, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface, uint32_t fFlags));
/**
* Notify driver on guest power state change.
*
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param enmState New power state.
* @param pu64Param State-specific in/out parameter. For now only used during power-on to provide VM caps.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnPciDevicePowerStateChange, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
PCIRAWPOWERSTATE enmState,
uint64_t *pu64Param));
/**
* Notify driver about runtime error.
*
* @param pInterface Pointer to this interface structure.
* @param fFatal If error is fatal.
* @param pszErrorId Error ID.
* @param pszMessage Error message.
*
* @thread Any thread.
*/
DECLR3CALLBACKMEMBER(int, pfnReportRuntimeError, (PPDMIPCIRAWUP pInterface,
bool fFatal,
const char *pszErrorId,
const char *pszMessage));
/** @} */
} PDMIPCIRAWUP;
/**
* Init R0 PCI module.
*/
PCIRAWR0DECL(int) PciRawR0Init(void);
/**
* Process request (in R0).
*/
PCIRAWR0DECL(int) PciRawR0ProcessReq(PGVM pGVM, PSUPDRVSESSION pSession, PPCIRAWSENDREQ pReq);
/**
* Terminate R0 PCI module.
*/
PCIRAWR0DECL(void) PciRawR0Term(void);
/**
* Per-VM R0 module init.
*/
PCIRAWR0DECL(int) PciRawR0InitVM(PGVM pGVM);
/**
* Per-VM R0 module termination routine.
*/
PCIRAWR0DECL(void) PciRawR0TermVM(PGVM pGVM);
/**
* Flags returned by pfnPciDeviceConstructStart(), to notify device
* how it shall handle device IO traffic.
*/
typedef enum PCIRAWDEVICEFLAGS
{
/** Intercept port IO (R3 PIO always go to the driver). */
PCIRAWRFLAG_CAPTURE_PIO = (1 << 0),
/** Intercept MMIO. */
PCIRAWRFLAG_CAPTURE_MMIO = (1 << 1),
/** Allow bus mastering by physical device (requires IOMMU). */
PCIRAWRFLAG_ALLOW_BM = (1 << 2),
/** Allow R3 MMIO mapping. */
PCIRAWRFLAG_ALLOW_R3MAP = (1 << 3),
/** The usual 32-bit type blow up. */
PCIRAWRFLAG_32BIT_HACK = 0x7fffffff
} PCIRAWDEVICEFLAGS;
#define PDMIPCIRAWUP_IID "06daa17f-097b-4ebe-a626-15f467b1de12"
#define PDMIPCIRAW_IID "68c6e4c4-4223-47e0-9134-e3c297992543"
/** @} */
RT_C_DECLS_END
#endif /* !VBOX_INCLUDED_vmm_pdmpci_h */
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