> + vpmem->vdev = vdev; > + vdev->priv = vpmem; > + err = init_vq(vpmem); > + if (err) { > + dev_err(&vdev->dev, "failed to initialize virtio pmem vq's\n"); > + goto out_err; > + } > + > + virtio_cread(vpmem->vdev, struct virtio_pmem_config, > + start, &vpmem->start); > + virtio_cread(vpmem->vdev, struct virtio_pmem_config, > + size, &vpmem->size); > + > + res.start = vpmem->start; > + res.end = vpmem->start + vpmem->size-1; nit: " - 1;" > + vpmem->nd_desc.provider_name = "virtio-pmem"; > + vpmem->nd_desc.module = THIS_MODULE; > + > + vpmem->nvdimm_bus = nvdimm_bus_register(&vdev->dev, > + &vpmem->nd_desc); > + if (!vpmem->nvdimm_bus) { > + dev_err(&vdev->dev, "failed to register device with nvdimm_bus\n"); > + err = -ENXIO; > + goto out_vq; > + } > + > + dev_set_drvdata(&vdev->dev, vpmem->nvdimm_bus); > + > + ndr_desc.res = &res; > + ndr_desc.numa_node = nid; > + ndr_desc.flush = async_pmem_flush; > + set_bit(ND_REGION_PAGEMAP, &ndr_desc.flags); > + set_bit(ND_REGION_ASYNC, &ndr_desc.flags); > + nd_region = nvdimm_pmem_region_create(vpmem->nvdimm_bus, &ndr_desc); > + if (!nd_region) { > + dev_err(&vdev->dev, "failed to create nvdimm region\n"); > + err = -ENXIO; > + goto out_nd; > + } > + nd_region->provider_data = dev_to_virtio(nd_region->dev.parent->parent); > + return 0; > +out_nd: > + nvdimm_bus_unregister(vpmem->nvdimm_bus); > +out_vq: > + vdev->config->del_vqs(vdev); > +out_err: > + return err; > +} > + > +static void virtio_pmem_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev) > +{ > + struct nvdimm_bus *nvdimm_bus = dev_get_drvdata(&vdev->dev); > + > + nvdimm_bus_unregister(nvdimm_bus); > + vdev->config->del_vqs(vdev); > + vdev->config->reset(vdev); > +} > + > +static struct virtio_driver virtio_pmem_driver = { > + .driver.name = KBUILD_MODNAME, > + .driver.owner = THIS_MODULE, > + .id_table = id_table, > + .probe = virtio_pmem_probe, > + .remove = virtio_pmem_remove, > +}; > + > +module_virtio_driver(virtio_pmem_driver); > +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(virtio, id_table); > +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Virtio pmem driver"); > +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > diff --git a/drivers/nvdimm/virtio_pmem.h b/drivers/nvdimm/virtio_pmem.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..ab1da877575d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/nvdimm/virtio_pmem.h > @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ > +/* > + * virtio_pmem.h: virtio pmem Driver > + * > + * Discovers persistent memory range information > + * from host and provides a virtio based flushing > + * interface. > + **/ > + > +#ifndef _LINUX_VIRTIO_PMEM_H > +#define _LINUX_VIRTIO_PMEM_H > + > +#include <linux/virtio_ids.h> > +#include <linux/module.h> > +#include <linux/virtio_config.h> > +#include <uapi/linux/virtio_pmem.h> > +#include <linux/libnvdimm.h> > +#include <linux/spinlock.h> > + > +struct virtio_pmem_request { > + /* Host return status corresponding to flush request */ > + int ret; > + > + /* command name*/ > + char name[16]; So ... why are we sending string commands and expect native-endianess integers and don't define a proper request/response structure + request types in include/uapi/linux/virtio_pmem.h like struct virtio_pmem_resp { __virtio32 ret; } #define VIRTIO_PMEM_REQ_TYPE_FLUSH 1 struct virtio_pmem_req { __virtio16 type; } ... and this way we also define a proper endianess format for exchange and keep it extensible @MST, what's your take on this? -- Thanks, David / dhildenb