On 03.04.2013, at 03:57, Scott Wood wrote: > Currently, devices that are emulated inside KVM are configured in a > hardcoded manner based on an assumption that any given architecture > only has one way to do it. If there's any need to access device state, > it is done through inflexible one-purpose-only IOCTLs (e.g. > KVM_GET/SET_LAPIC). Defining new IOCTLs for every little thing is > cumbersome and depletes a limited numberspace. > > This API provides a mechanism to instantiate a device of a certain > type, returning an ID that can be used to set/get attributes of the > device. Attributes may include configuration parameters (e.g. > register base address), device state, operational commands, etc. It > is similar to the ONE_REG API, except that it acts on devices rather > than vcpus. > > Both device types and individual attributes can be tested without having > to create the device or get/set the attribute, without the need for > separately managing enumerated capabilities. > > Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > v3: remove some changes that were merged into this patch by accident, > and fix the error documentation for KVM_CREATE_DEVICE. > > NOTE: I had some difficulty figuring out what ioctl numbers I should > assign... it seems that at one point care was taken to keep vcpu and > vm ioctls separate, but some overlap exists now (despite not exhausing > the ioctl space). Some of that was my fault, but not all of it. :-) > I moved to a new ioctl range for device control -- please let me know > if there's something else you'd prefer I do. > --- > Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README | 1 + > include/uapi/linux/kvm.h | 27 ++++++++++++ > virt/kvm/kvm_main.c | 31 +++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 129 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README > > diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt > index 976eb65..d52f3f9 100644 > --- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt > +++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt > @@ -2173,6 +2173,76 @@ header; first `n_valid' valid entries with contents from the data > written, then `n_invalid' invalid entries, invalidating any previously > valid entries found. > > +4.79 KVM_CREATE_DEVICE > + > +Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL > +Type: vm ioctl > +Parameters: struct kvm_create_device (in/out) > +Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error > +Errors: > + ENODEV: The device type is unknown or unsupported > + EEXIST: Device already created, and this type of device may not > + be instantiated multiple times > + > + Other error conditions may be defined by individual device types or > + have their standard meanings. > + > +Creates an emulated device in the kernel. The file descriptor returned > +in fd can be used with KVM_SET/GET/HAS_DEVICE_ATTR. > + > +If the KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_TEST flag is set, only test whether the > +device type is supported (not necessarily whether it can be created > +in the current vm). > + > +Individual devices should not define flags. Attributes should be used > +for specifying any behavior that is not implied by the device type > +number. > + > +struct kvm_create_device { > + __u32 type; /* in: KVM_DEV_TYPE_xxx */ > + __u32 fd; /* out: device handle */ > + __u32 flags; /* in: KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_xxx */ > +}; > + > +4.80 KVM_SET_DEVICE_ATTR/KVM_GET_DEVICE_ATTR > + > +Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL > +Type: device ioctl > +Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr > +Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error > +Errors: > + ENXIO: The group or attribute is unknown/unsupported for this device > + EPERM: The attribute cannot (currently) be accessed this way > + (e.g. read-only attribute, or attribute that only makes > + sense when the device is in a different state) > + > + Other error conditions may be defined by individual device types. > + > +Gets/sets a specified piece of device configuration and/or state. The > +semantics are device-specific. See individual device documentation in > +the "devices" directory. As with ONE_REG, the size of the data > +transferred is defined by the particular attribute. > + > +struct kvm_device_attr { > + __u32 flags; /* no flags currently defined */ > + __u32 group; /* device-defined */ > + __u64 attr; /* group-defined */ > + __u64 addr; /* userspace address of attr data */ > +}; > + > +4.81 KVM_HAS_DEVICE_ATTR > + > +Capability: KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL > +Type: device ioctl > +Parameters: struct kvm_device_attr > +Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error > +Errors: > + ENXIO: The group or attribute is unknown/unsupported for this device > + > +Tests whether a device supports a particular attribute. A successful > +return indicates the attribute is implemented. It does not necessarily > +indicate that the attribute can be read or written in the device's > +current state. "addr" is ignored. > > 4.77 KVM_ARM_VCPU_INIT > > diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..34a6983 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/README > @@ -0,0 +1 @@ > +This directory contains specific device bindings for KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL. > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h > index 74d0ff3..20ce2d2 100644 > --- a/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/kvm.h > @@ -668,6 +668,7 @@ struct kvm_ppc_smmu_info { > #define KVM_CAP_PPC_EPR 86 > #define KVM_CAP_ARM_PSCI 87 > #define KVM_CAP_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR 88 > +#define KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL 89 > > #ifdef KVM_CAP_IRQ_ROUTING > > @@ -909,6 +910,32 @@ struct kvm_s390_ucas_mapping { > #define KVM_ARM_SET_DEVICE_ADDR _IOW(KVMIO, 0xab, struct kvm_arm_device_addr) > > /* > + * Device control API, available with KVM_CAP_DEVICE_CTRL > + */ > +#define KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_TEST 1 > + > +struct kvm_create_device { > + __u32 type; /* in: KVM_DEV_TYPE_xxx */ > + __u32 fd; /* out: device handle */ > + __u32 flags; /* in: KVM_CREATE_DEVICE_xxx */ > +}; > + > +struct kvm_device_attr { > + __u32 flags; /* no flags currently defined */ > + __u32 group; /* device-defined */ > + __u64 attr; /* group-defined */ > + __u64 addr; /* userspace address of attr data */ > +}; Please move these above the ioctl number definitions, where all the other structs already are. 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