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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
- /*
- * VFIO API definition
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
- * Author: Alex Williamson <[email protected]>
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation.
- */
- #ifndef _UAPIVFIO_H
- #define _UAPIVFIO_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/ioctl.h>
- #define VFIO_API_VERSION 0
- /* Kernel & User level defines for VFIO IOCTLs. */
- /* Extensions */
- #define VFIO_TYPE1_IOMMU 1
- #define VFIO_SPAPR_TCE_IOMMU 2
- #define VFIO_TYPE1v2_IOMMU 3
- /*
- * IOMMU enforces DMA cache coherence (ex. PCIe NoSnoop stripping). This
- * capability is subject to change as groups are added or removed.
- */
- #define VFIO_DMA_CC_IOMMU 4
- /* Check if EEH is supported */
- #define VFIO_EEH 5
- /* Two-stage IOMMU */
- #define VFIO_TYPE1_NESTING_IOMMU 6 /* Implies v2 */
- #define VFIO_SPAPR_TCE_v2_IOMMU 7
- /*
- * The No-IOMMU IOMMU offers no translation or isolation for devices and
- * supports no ioctls outside of VFIO_CHECK_EXTENSION. Use of VFIO's No-IOMMU
- * code will taint the host kernel and should be used with extreme caution.
- */
- #define VFIO_NOIOMMU_IOMMU 8
- /* Supports VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_ALL */
- #define VFIO_UNMAP_ALL 9
- /*
- * Supports the vaddr flag for DMA map and unmap. Not supported for mediated
- * devices, so this capability is subject to change as groups are added or
- * removed.
- */
- #define VFIO_UPDATE_VADDR 10
- /*
- * The IOCTL interface is designed for extensibility by embedding the
- * structure length (argsz) and flags into structures passed between
- * kernel and userspace. We therefore use the _IO() macro for these
- * defines to avoid implicitly embedding a size into the ioctl request.
- * As structure fields are added, argsz will increase to match and flag
- * bits will be defined to indicate additional fields with valid data.
- * It's *always* the caller's responsibility to indicate the size of
- * the structure passed by setting argsz appropriately.
- */
- #define VFIO_TYPE (';')
- #define VFIO_BASE 100
- /*
- * For extension of INFO ioctls, VFIO makes use of a capability chain
- * designed after PCI/e capabilities. A flag bit indicates whether
- * this capability chain is supported and a field defined in the fixed
- * structure defines the offset of the first capability in the chain.
- * This field is only valid when the corresponding bit in the flags
- * bitmap is set. This offset field is relative to the start of the
- * INFO buffer, as is the next field within each capability header.
- * The id within the header is a shared address space per INFO ioctl,
- * while the version field is specific to the capability id. The
- * contents following the header are specific to the capability id.
- */
- struct vfio_info_cap_header {
- __u16 id; /* Identifies capability */
- __u16 version; /* Version specific to the capability ID */
- __u32 next; /* Offset of next capability */
- };
- /*
- * Callers of INFO ioctls passing insufficiently sized buffers will see
- * the capability chain flag bit set, a zero value for the first capability
- * offset (if available within the provided argsz), and argsz will be
- * updated to report the necessary buffer size. For compatibility, the
- * INFO ioctl will not report error in this case, but the capability chain
- * will not be available.
- */
- /* -------- IOCTLs for VFIO file descriptor (/dev/vfio/vfio) -------- */
- /**
- * VFIO_GET_API_VERSION - _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 0)
- *
- * Report the version of the VFIO API. This allows us to bump the entire
- * API version should we later need to add or change features in incompatible
- * ways.
- * Return: VFIO_API_VERSION
- * Availability: Always
- */
- #define VFIO_GET_API_VERSION _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 0)
- /**
- * VFIO_CHECK_EXTENSION - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 1, __u32)
- *
- * Check whether an extension is supported.
- * Return: 0 if not supported, 1 (or some other positive integer) if supported.
- * Availability: Always
- */
- #define VFIO_CHECK_EXTENSION _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 1)
- /**
- * VFIO_SET_IOMMU - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 2, __s32)
- *
- * Set the iommu to the given type. The type must be supported by an
- * iommu driver as verified by calling CHECK_EXTENSION using the same
- * type. A group must be set to this file descriptor before this
- * ioctl is available. The IOMMU interfaces enabled by this call are
- * specific to the value set.
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure
- * Availability: When VFIO group attached
- */
- #define VFIO_SET_IOMMU _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 2)
- /* -------- IOCTLs for GROUP file descriptors (/dev/vfio/$GROUP) -------- */
- /**
- * VFIO_GROUP_GET_STATUS - _IOR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 3,
- * struct vfio_group_status)
- *
- * Retrieve information about the group. Fills in provided
- * struct vfio_group_info. Caller sets argsz.
- * Return: 0 on succes, -errno on failure.
- * Availability: Always
- */
- struct vfio_group_status {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_GROUP_FLAGS_VIABLE (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_GROUP_FLAGS_CONTAINER_SET (1 << 1)
- };
- #define VFIO_GROUP_GET_STATUS _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 3)
- /**
- * VFIO_GROUP_SET_CONTAINER - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 4, __s32)
- *
- * Set the container for the VFIO group to the open VFIO file
- * descriptor provided. Groups may only belong to a single
- * container. Containers may, at their discretion, support multiple
- * groups. Only when a container is set are all of the interfaces
- * of the VFIO file descriptor and the VFIO group file descriptor
- * available to the user.
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- * Availability: Always
- */
- #define VFIO_GROUP_SET_CONTAINER _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 4)
- /**
- * VFIO_GROUP_UNSET_CONTAINER - _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 5)
- *
- * Remove the group from the attached container. This is the
- * opposite of the SET_CONTAINER call and returns the group to
- * an initial state. All device file descriptors must be released
- * prior to calling this interface. When removing the last group
- * from a container, the IOMMU will be disabled and all state lost,
- * effectively also returning the VFIO file descriptor to an initial
- * state.
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- * Availability: When attached to container
- */
- #define VFIO_GROUP_UNSET_CONTAINER _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 5)
- /**
- * VFIO_GROUP_GET_DEVICE_FD - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 6, char)
- *
- * Return a new file descriptor for the device object described by
- * the provided string. The string should match a device listed in
- * the devices subdirectory of the IOMMU group sysfs entry. The
- * group containing the device must already be added to this context.
- * Return: new file descriptor on success, -errno on failure.
- * Availability: When attached to container
- */
- #define VFIO_GROUP_GET_DEVICE_FD _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 6)
- /* --------------- IOCTLs for DEVICE file descriptors --------------- */
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GET_INFO - _IOR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 7,
- * struct vfio_device_info)
- *
- * Retrieve information about the device. Fills in provided
- * struct vfio_device_info. Caller sets argsz.
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- */
- struct vfio_device_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_RESET (1 << 0) /* Device supports reset */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_PCI (1 << 1) /* vfio-pci device */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_PLATFORM (1 << 2) /* vfio-platform device */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_AMBA (1 << 3) /* vfio-amba device */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_CCW (1 << 4) /* vfio-ccw device */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_AP (1 << 5) /* vfio-ap device */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_FSL_MC (1 << 6) /* vfio-fsl-mc device */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FLAGS_CAPS (1 << 7) /* Info supports caps */
- __u32 num_regions; /* Max region index + 1 */
- __u32 num_irqs; /* Max IRQ index + 1 */
- __u32 cap_offset; /* Offset within info struct of first cap */
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GET_INFO _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 7)
- /*
- * Vendor driver using Mediated device framework should provide device_api
- * attribute in supported type attribute groups. Device API string should be one
- * of the following corresponding to device flags in vfio_device_info structure.
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_PCI_STRING "vfio-pci"
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_PLATFORM_STRING "vfio-platform"
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_AMBA_STRING "vfio-amba"
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_CCW_STRING "vfio-ccw"
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_API_AP_STRING "vfio-ap"
- /*
- * The following capabilities are unique to s390 zPCI devices. Their contents
- * are further-defined in vfio_zdev.h
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_INFO_CAP_ZPCI_BASE 1
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_INFO_CAP_ZPCI_GROUP 2
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_INFO_CAP_ZPCI_UTIL 3
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_INFO_CAP_ZPCI_PFIP 4
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 8,
- * struct vfio_region_info)
- *
- * Retrieve information about a device region. Caller provides
- * struct vfio_region_info with index value set. Caller sets argsz.
- * Implementation of region mapping is bus driver specific. This is
- * intended to describe MMIO, I/O port, as well as bus specific
- * regions (ex. PCI config space). Zero sized regions may be used
- * to describe unimplemented regions (ex. unimplemented PCI BARs).
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- */
- struct vfio_region_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_FLAG_READ (1 << 0) /* Region supports read */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_FLAG_WRITE (1 << 1) /* Region supports write */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_FLAG_MMAP (1 << 2) /* Region supports mmap */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_FLAG_CAPS (1 << 3) /* Info supports caps */
- __u32 index; /* Region index */
- __u32 cap_offset; /* Offset within info struct of first cap */
- __u64 size; /* Region size (bytes) */
- __u64 offset; /* Region offset from start of device fd */
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 8)
- /*
- * The sparse mmap capability allows finer granularity of specifying areas
- * within a region with mmap support. When specified, the user should only
- * mmap the offset ranges specified by the areas array. mmaps outside of the
- * areas specified may fail (such as the range covering a PCI MSI-X table) or
- * may result in improper device behavior.
- *
- * The structures below define version 1 of this capability.
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_CAP_SPARSE_MMAP 1
- struct vfio_region_sparse_mmap_area {
- __u64 offset; /* Offset of mmap'able area within region */
- __u64 size; /* Size of mmap'able area */
- };
- struct vfio_region_info_cap_sparse_mmap {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u32 nr_areas;
- __u32 reserved;
- struct vfio_region_sparse_mmap_area areas[];
- };
- /*
- * The device specific type capability allows regions unique to a specific
- * device or class of devices to be exposed. This helps solve the problem for
- * vfio bus drivers of defining which region indexes correspond to which region
- * on the device, without needing to resort to static indexes, as done by
- * vfio-pci. For instance, if we were to go back in time, we might remove
- * VFIO_PCI_VGA_REGION_INDEX and let vfio-pci simply define that all indexes
- * greater than or equal to VFIO_PCI_NUM_REGIONS are device specific and we'd
- * make a "VGA" device specific type to describe the VGA access space. This
- * means that non-VGA devices wouldn't need to waste this index, and thus the
- * address space associated with it due to implementation of device file
- * descriptor offsets in vfio-pci.
- *
- * The current implementation is now part of the user ABI, so we can't use this
- * for VGA, but there are other upcoming use cases, such as opregions for Intel
- * IGD devices and framebuffers for vGPU devices. We missed VGA, but we'll
- * use this for future additions.
- *
- * The structure below defines version 1 of this capability.
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_CAP_TYPE 2
- struct vfio_region_info_cap_type {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u32 type; /* global per bus driver */
- __u32 subtype; /* type specific */
- };
- /*
- * List of region types, global per bus driver.
- * If you introduce a new type, please add it here.
- */
- /* PCI region type containing a PCI vendor part */
- #define VFIO_REGION_TYPE_PCI_VENDOR_TYPE (1 << 31)
- #define VFIO_REGION_TYPE_PCI_VENDOR_MASK (0xffff)
- #define VFIO_REGION_TYPE_GFX (1)
- #define VFIO_REGION_TYPE_CCW (2)
- #define VFIO_REGION_TYPE_MIGRATION_DEPRECATED (3)
- /* sub-types for VFIO_REGION_TYPE_PCI_* */
- /* 8086 vendor PCI sub-types */
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_INTEL_IGD_OPREGION (1)
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_INTEL_IGD_HOST_CFG (2)
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_INTEL_IGD_LPC_CFG (3)
- /* 10de vendor PCI sub-types */
- /*
- * NVIDIA GPU NVlink2 RAM is coherent RAM mapped onto the host address space.
- *
- * Deprecated, region no longer provided
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_NVIDIA_NVLINK2_RAM (1)
- /* 1014 vendor PCI sub-types */
- /*
- * IBM NPU NVlink2 ATSD (Address Translation Shootdown) register of NPU
- * to do TLB invalidation on a GPU.
- *
- * Deprecated, region no longer provided
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_IBM_NVLINK2_ATSD (1)
- /* sub-types for VFIO_REGION_TYPE_GFX */
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_GFX_EDID (1)
- /**
- * struct vfio_region_gfx_edid - EDID region layout.
- *
- * Set display link state and EDID blob.
- *
- * The EDID blob has monitor information such as brand, name, serial
- * number, physical size, supported video modes and more.
- *
- * This special region allows userspace (typically qemu) set a virtual
- * EDID for the virtual monitor, which allows a flexible display
- * configuration.
- *
- * For the edid blob spec look here:
- * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identification_Data
- *
- * On linux systems you can find the EDID blob in sysfs:
- * /sys/class/drm/${card}/${connector}/edid
- *
- * You can use the edid-decode ulility (comes with xorg-x11-utils) to
- * decode the EDID blob.
- *
- * @edid_offset: location of the edid blob, relative to the
- * start of the region (readonly).
- * @edid_max_size: max size of the edid blob (readonly).
- * @edid_size: actual edid size (read/write).
- * @link_state: display link state (read/write).
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GFX_LINK_STATE_UP: Monitor is turned on.
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GFX_LINK_STATE_DOWN: Monitor is turned off.
- * @max_xres: max display width (0 == no limitation, readonly).
- * @max_yres: max display height (0 == no limitation, readonly).
- *
- * EDID update protocol:
- * (1) set link-state to down.
- * (2) update edid blob and size.
- * (3) set link-state to up.
- */
- struct vfio_region_gfx_edid {
- __u32 edid_offset;
- __u32 edid_max_size;
- __u32 edid_size;
- __u32 max_xres;
- __u32 max_yres;
- __u32 link_state;
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GFX_LINK_STATE_UP 1
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GFX_LINK_STATE_DOWN 2
- };
- /* sub-types for VFIO_REGION_TYPE_CCW */
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_CCW_ASYNC_CMD (1)
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_CCW_SCHIB (2)
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_CCW_CRW (3)
- /* sub-types for VFIO_REGION_TYPE_MIGRATION */
- #define VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_MIGRATION_DEPRECATED (1)
- struct vfio_device_migration_info {
- __u32 device_state; /* VFIO device state */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_STOP (0)
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RUNNING (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_SAVING (1 << 1)
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RESUMING (1 << 2)
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_MASK (VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RUNNING | \
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_SAVING | \
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RESUMING)
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_VALID(state) \
- (state & VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RESUMING ? \
- (state & VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_MASK) == VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RESUMING : 1)
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_IS_ERROR(state) \
- ((state & VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_MASK) == (VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_SAVING | \
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RESUMING))
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_SET_ERROR(state) \
- ((state & ~VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_MASK) | VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_SAVING | \
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_V1_RESUMING)
- __u32 reserved;
- __u64 pending_bytes;
- __u64 data_offset;
- __u64 data_size;
- };
- /*
- * The MSIX mappable capability informs that MSIX data of a BAR can be mmapped
- * which allows direct access to non-MSIX registers which happened to be within
- * the same system page.
- *
- * Even though the userspace gets direct access to the MSIX data, the existing
- * VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS interface must still be used for MSIX configuration.
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_CAP_MSIX_MAPPABLE 3
- /*
- * Capability with compressed real address (aka SSA - small system address)
- * where GPU RAM is mapped on a system bus. Used by a GPU for DMA routing
- * and by the userspace to associate a NVLink bridge with a GPU.
- *
- * Deprecated, capability no longer provided
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_CAP_NVLINK2_SSATGT 4
- struct vfio_region_info_cap_nvlink2_ssatgt {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u64 tgt;
- };
- /*
- * Capability with an NVLink link speed. The value is read by
- * the NVlink2 bridge driver from the bridge's "ibm,nvlink-speed"
- * property in the device tree. The value is fixed in the hardware
- * and failing to provide the correct value results in the link
- * not working with no indication from the driver why.
- *
- * Deprecated, capability no longer provided
- */
- #define VFIO_REGION_INFO_CAP_NVLINK2_LNKSPD 5
- struct vfio_region_info_cap_nvlink2_lnkspd {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u32 link_speed;
- __u32 __pad;
- };
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 9,
- * struct vfio_irq_info)
- *
- * Retrieve information about a device IRQ. Caller provides
- * struct vfio_irq_info with index value set. Caller sets argsz.
- * Implementation of IRQ mapping is bus driver specific. Indexes
- * using multiple IRQs are primarily intended to support MSI-like
- * interrupt blocks. Zero count irq blocks may be used to describe
- * unimplemented interrupt types.
- *
- * The EVENTFD flag indicates the interrupt index supports eventfd based
- * signaling.
- *
- * The MASKABLE flags indicates the index supports MASK and UNMASK
- * actions described below.
- *
- * AUTOMASKED indicates that after signaling, the interrupt line is
- * automatically masked by VFIO and the user needs to unmask the line
- * to receive new interrupts. This is primarily intended to distinguish
- * level triggered interrupts.
- *
- * The NORESIZE flag indicates that the interrupt lines within the index
- * are setup as a set and new subindexes cannot be enabled without first
- * disabling the entire index. This is used for interrupts like PCI MSI
- * and MSI-X where the driver may only use a subset of the available
- * indexes, but VFIO needs to enable a specific number of vectors
- * upfront. In the case of MSI-X, where the user can enable MSI-X and
- * then add and unmask vectors, it's up to userspace to make the decision
- * whether to allocate the maximum supported number of vectors or tear
- * down setup and incrementally increase the vectors as each is enabled.
- */
- struct vfio_irq_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_IRQ_INFO_EVENTFD (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_IRQ_INFO_MASKABLE (1 << 1)
- #define VFIO_IRQ_INFO_AUTOMASKED (1 << 2)
- #define VFIO_IRQ_INFO_NORESIZE (1 << 3)
- __u32 index; /* IRQ index */
- __u32 count; /* Number of IRQs within this index */
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 9)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 10, struct vfio_irq_set)
- *
- * Set signaling, masking, and unmasking of interrupts. Caller provides
- * struct vfio_irq_set with all fields set. 'start' and 'count' indicate
- * the range of subindexes being specified.
- *
- * The DATA flags specify the type of data provided. If DATA_NONE, the
- * operation performs the specified action immediately on the specified
- * interrupt(s). For example, to unmask AUTOMASKED interrupt [0,0]:
- * flags = (DATA_NONE|ACTION_UNMASK), index = 0, start = 0, count = 1.
- *
- * DATA_BOOL allows sparse support for the same on arrays of interrupts.
- * For example, to mask interrupts [0,1] and [0,3] (but not [0,2]):
- * flags = (DATA_BOOL|ACTION_MASK), index = 0, start = 1, count = 3,
- * data = {1,0,1}
- *
- * DATA_EVENTFD binds the specified ACTION to the provided __s32 eventfd.
- * A value of -1 can be used to either de-assign interrupts if already
- * assigned or skip un-assigned interrupts. For example, to set an eventfd
- * to be trigger for interrupts [0,0] and [0,2]:
- * flags = (DATA_EVENTFD|ACTION_TRIGGER), index = 0, start = 0, count = 3,
- * data = {fd1, -1, fd2}
- * If index [0,1] is previously set, two count = 1 ioctls calls would be
- * required to set [0,0] and [0,2] without changing [0,1].
- *
- * Once a signaling mechanism is set, DATA_BOOL or DATA_NONE can be used
- * with ACTION_TRIGGER to perform kernel level interrupt loopback testing
- * from userspace (ie. simulate hardware triggering).
- *
- * Setting of an event triggering mechanism to userspace for ACTION_TRIGGER
- * enables the interrupt index for the device. Individual subindex interrupts
- * can be disabled using the -1 value for DATA_EVENTFD or the index can be
- * disabled as a whole with: flags = (DATA_NONE|ACTION_TRIGGER), count = 0.
- *
- * Note that ACTION_[UN]MASK specify user->kernel signaling (irqfds) while
- * ACTION_TRIGGER specifies kernel->user signaling.
- */
- struct vfio_irq_set {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_NONE (1 << 0) /* Data not present */
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_BOOL (1 << 1) /* Data is bool (u8) */
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_EVENTFD (1 << 2) /* Data is eventfd (s32) */
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_MASK (1 << 3) /* Mask interrupt */
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_UNMASK (1 << 4) /* Unmask interrupt */
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_TRIGGER (1 << 5) /* Trigger interrupt */
- __u32 index;
- __u32 start;
- __u32 count;
- __u8 data[];
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_SET_IRQS _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 10)
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_TYPE_MASK (VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_NONE | \
- VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_BOOL | \
- VFIO_IRQ_SET_DATA_EVENTFD)
- #define VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_TYPE_MASK (VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_MASK | \
- VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_UNMASK | \
- VFIO_IRQ_SET_ACTION_TRIGGER)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_RESET - _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 11)
- *
- * Reset a device.
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_RESET _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 11)
- /*
- * The VFIO-PCI bus driver makes use of the following fixed region and
- * IRQ index mapping. Unimplemented regions return a size of zero.
- * Unimplemented IRQ types return a count of zero.
- */
- enum {
- VFIO_PCI_BAR0_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_BAR1_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_BAR2_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_BAR3_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_BAR4_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_BAR5_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_ROM_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_CONFIG_REGION_INDEX,
- /*
- * Expose VGA regions defined for PCI base class 03, subclass 00.
- * This includes I/O port ranges 0x3b0 to 0x3bb and 0x3c0 to 0x3df
- * as well as the MMIO range 0xa0000 to 0xbffff. Each implemented
- * range is found at it's identity mapped offset from the region
- * offset, for example 0x3b0 is region_info.offset + 0x3b0. Areas
- * between described ranges are unimplemented.
- */
- VFIO_PCI_VGA_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_NUM_REGIONS = 9 /* Fixed user ABI, region indexes >=9 use */
- /* device specific cap to define content. */
- };
- enum {
- VFIO_PCI_INTX_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_MSI_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_MSIX_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_ERR_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_REQ_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_PCI_NUM_IRQS
- };
- /*
- * The vfio-ccw bus driver makes use of the following fixed region and
- * IRQ index mapping. Unimplemented regions return a size of zero.
- * Unimplemented IRQ types return a count of zero.
- */
- enum {
- VFIO_CCW_CONFIG_REGION_INDEX,
- VFIO_CCW_NUM_REGIONS
- };
- enum {
- VFIO_CCW_IO_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_CCW_CRW_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_CCW_REQ_IRQ_INDEX,
- VFIO_CCW_NUM_IRQS
- };
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GET_PCI_HOT_RESET_INFO - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 12,
- * struct vfio_pci_hot_reset_info)
- *
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure:
- * -enospc = insufficient buffer, -enodev = unsupported for device.
- */
- struct vfio_pci_dependent_device {
- __u32 group_id;
- __u16 segment;
- __u8 bus;
- __u8 devfn; /* Use PCI_SLOT/PCI_FUNC */
- };
- struct vfio_pci_hot_reset_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- __u32 count;
- struct vfio_pci_dependent_device devices[];
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GET_PCI_HOT_RESET_INFO _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 12)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_PCI_HOT_RESET - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 13,
- * struct vfio_pci_hot_reset)
- *
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- */
- struct vfio_pci_hot_reset {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- __u32 count;
- __s32 group_fds[];
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_PCI_HOT_RESET _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 13)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_QUERY_GFX_PLANE - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 14,
- * struct vfio_device_query_gfx_plane)
- *
- * Set the drm_plane_type and flags, then retrieve the gfx plane info.
- *
- * flags supported:
- * - VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_PROBE and VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_DMABUF are set
- * to ask if the mdev supports dma-buf. 0 on support, -EINVAL on no
- * support for dma-buf.
- * - VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_PROBE and VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_REGION are set
- * to ask if the mdev supports region. 0 on support, -EINVAL on no
- * support for region.
- * - VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_DMABUF or VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_REGION is set
- * with each call to query the plane info.
- * - Others are invalid and return -EINVAL.
- *
- * Note:
- * 1. Plane could be disabled by guest. In that case, success will be
- * returned with zero-initialized drm_format, size, width and height
- * fields.
- * 2. x_hot/y_hot is set to 0xFFFFFFFF if no hotspot information available
- *
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on other failure.
- */
- struct vfio_device_gfx_plane_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_PROBE (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_DMABUF (1 << 1)
- #define VFIO_GFX_PLANE_TYPE_REGION (1 << 2)
- /* in */
- __u32 drm_plane_type; /* type of plane: DRM_PLANE_TYPE_* */
- /* out */
- __u32 drm_format; /* drm format of plane */
- __u64 drm_format_mod; /* tiled mode */
- __u32 width; /* width of plane */
- __u32 height; /* height of plane */
- __u32 stride; /* stride of plane */
- __u32 size; /* size of plane in bytes, align on page*/
- __u32 x_pos; /* horizontal position of cursor plane */
- __u32 y_pos; /* vertical position of cursor plane*/
- __u32 x_hot; /* horizontal position of cursor hotspot */
- __u32 y_hot; /* vertical position of cursor hotspot */
- union {
- __u32 region_index; /* region index */
- __u32 dmabuf_id; /* dma-buf id */
- };
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_QUERY_GFX_PLANE _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 14)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_GET_GFX_DMABUF - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 15, __u32)
- *
- * Return a new dma-buf file descriptor for an exposed guest framebuffer
- * described by the provided dmabuf_id. The dmabuf_id is returned from VFIO_
- * DEVICE_QUERY_GFX_PLANE as a token of the exposed guest framebuffer.
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_GET_GFX_DMABUF _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 15)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 16,
- * struct vfio_device_ioeventfd)
- *
- * Perform a write to the device at the specified device fd offset, with
- * the specified data and width when the provided eventfd is triggered.
- * vfio bus drivers may not support this for all regions, for all widths,
- * or at all. vfio-pci currently only enables support for BAR regions,
- * excluding the MSI-X vector table.
- *
- * Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- */
- struct vfio_device_ioeventfd {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD_8 (1 << 0) /* 1-byte write */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD_16 (1 << 1) /* 2-byte write */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD_32 (1 << 2) /* 4-byte write */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD_64 (1 << 3) /* 8-byte write */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD_SIZE_MASK (0xf)
- __u64 offset; /* device fd offset of write */
- __u64 data; /* data to be written */
- __s32 fd; /* -1 for de-assignment */
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_IOEVENTFD _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 16)
- /**
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 17,
- * struct vfio_device_feature)
- *
- * Get, set, or probe feature data of the device. The feature is selected
- * using the FEATURE_MASK portion of the flags field. Support for a feature
- * can be probed by setting both the FEATURE_MASK and PROBE bits. A probe
- * may optionally include the GET and/or SET bits to determine read vs write
- * access of the feature respectively. Probing a feature will return success
- * if the feature is supported and all of the optionally indicated GET/SET
- * methods are supported. The format of the data portion of the structure is
- * specific to the given feature. The data portion is not required for
- * probing. GET and SET are mutually exclusive, except for use with PROBE.
- *
- * Return 0 on success, -errno on failure.
- */
- struct vfio_device_feature {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MASK (0xffff) /* 16-bit feature index */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_GET (1 << 16) /* Get feature into data[] */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_SET (1 << 17) /* Set feature from data[] */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_PROBE (1 << 18) /* Probe feature support */
- __u8 data[];
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 17)
- /*
- * Provide support for setting a PCI VF Token, which is used as a shared
- * secret between PF and VF drivers. This feature may only be set on a
- * PCI SR-IOV PF when SR-IOV is enabled on the PF and there are no existing
- * open VFs. Data provided when setting this feature is a 16-byte array
- * (__u8 b[16]), representing a UUID.
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_PCI_VF_TOKEN (0)
- /*
- * Indicates the device can support the migration API through
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MIG_DEVICE_STATE. If this GET succeeds, the RUNNING and
- * ERROR states are always supported. Support for additional states is
- * indicated via the flags field; at least VFIO_MIGRATION_STOP_COPY must be
- * set.
- *
- * VFIO_MIGRATION_STOP_COPY means that STOP, STOP_COPY and
- * RESUMING are supported.
- *
- * VFIO_MIGRATION_STOP_COPY | VFIO_MIGRATION_P2P means that RUNNING_P2P
- * is supported in addition to the STOP_COPY states.
- *
- * Other combinations of flags have behavior to be defined in the future.
- */
- struct vfio_device_feature_migration {
- __aligned_u64 flags;
- #define VFIO_MIGRATION_STOP_COPY (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_MIGRATION_P2P (1 << 1)
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MIGRATION 1
- /*
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_SET, execute a migration state change on the VFIO
- * device. The new state is supplied in device_state, see enum
- * vfio_device_mig_state for details
- *
- * The kernel migration driver must fully transition the device to the new state
- * value before the operation returns to the user.
- *
- * The kernel migration driver must not generate asynchronous device state
- * transitions outside of manipulation by the user or the VFIO_DEVICE_RESET
- * ioctl as described above.
- *
- * If this function fails then current device_state may be the original
- * operating state or some other state along the combination transition path.
- * The user can then decide if it should execute a VFIO_DEVICE_RESET, attempt
- * to return to the original state, or attempt to return to some other state
- * such as RUNNING or STOP.
- *
- * If the new_state starts a new data transfer session then the FD associated
- * with that session is returned in data_fd. The user is responsible to close
- * this FD when it is finished. The user must consider the migration data stream
- * carried over the FD to be opaque and must preserve the byte order of the
- * stream. The user is not required to preserve buffer segmentation when writing
- * the data stream during the RESUMING operation.
- *
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_GET, get the current migration state of the VFIO
- * device, data_fd will be -1.
- */
- struct vfio_device_feature_mig_state {
- __u32 device_state; /* From enum vfio_device_mig_state */
- __s32 data_fd;
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MIG_DEVICE_STATE 2
- /*
- * The device migration Finite State Machine is described by the enum
- * vfio_device_mig_state. Some of the FSM arcs will create a migration data
- * transfer session by returning a FD, in this case the migration data will
- * flow over the FD using read() and write() as discussed below.
- *
- * There are 5 states to support VFIO_MIGRATION_STOP_COPY:
- * RUNNING - The device is running normally
- * STOP - The device does not change the internal or external state
- * STOP_COPY - The device internal state can be read out
- * RESUMING - The device is stopped and is loading a new internal state
- * ERROR - The device has failed and must be reset
- *
- * And 1 optional state to support VFIO_MIGRATION_P2P:
- * RUNNING_P2P - RUNNING, except the device cannot do peer to peer DMA
- *
- * The FSM takes actions on the arcs between FSM states. The driver implements
- * the following behavior for the FSM arcs:
- *
- * RUNNING_P2P -> STOP
- * STOP_COPY -> STOP
- * While in STOP the device must stop the operation of the device. The device
- * must not generate interrupts, DMA, or any other change to external state.
- * It must not change its internal state. When stopped the device and kernel
- * migration driver must accept and respond to interaction to support external
- * subsystems in the STOP state, for example PCI MSI-X and PCI config space.
- * Failure by the user to restrict device access while in STOP must not result
- * in error conditions outside the user context (ex. host system faults).
- *
- * The STOP_COPY arc will terminate a data transfer session.
- *
- * RESUMING -> STOP
- * Leaving RESUMING terminates a data transfer session and indicates the
- * device should complete processing of the data delivered by write(). The
- * kernel migration driver should complete the incorporation of data written
- * to the data transfer FD into the device internal state and perform
- * final validity and consistency checking of the new device state. If the
- * user provided data is found to be incomplete, inconsistent, or otherwise
- * invalid, the migration driver must fail the SET_STATE ioctl and
- * optionally go to the ERROR state as described below.
- *
- * While in STOP the device has the same behavior as other STOP states
- * described above.
- *
- * To abort a RESUMING session the device must be reset.
- *
- * RUNNING_P2P -> RUNNING
- * While in RUNNING the device is fully operational, the device may generate
- * interrupts, DMA, respond to MMIO, all vfio device regions are functional,
- * and the device may advance its internal state.
- *
- * RUNNING -> RUNNING_P2P
- * STOP -> RUNNING_P2P
- * While in RUNNING_P2P the device is partially running in the P2P quiescent
- * state defined below.
- *
- * STOP -> STOP_COPY
- * This arc begin the process of saving the device state and will return a
- * new data_fd.
- *
- * While in the STOP_COPY state the device has the same behavior as STOP
- * with the addition that the data transfers session continues to stream the
- * migration state. End of stream on the FD indicates the entire device
- * state has been transferred.
- *
- * The user should take steps to restrict access to vfio device regions while
- * the device is in STOP_COPY or risk corruption of the device migration data
- * stream.
- *
- * STOP -> RESUMING
- * Entering the RESUMING state starts a process of restoring the device state
- * and will return a new data_fd. The data stream fed into the data_fd should
- * be taken from the data transfer output of a single FD during saving from
- * a compatible device. The migration driver may alter/reset the internal
- * device state for this arc if required to prepare the device to receive the
- * migration data.
- *
- * any -> ERROR
- * ERROR cannot be specified as a device state, however any transition request
- * can be failed with an errno return and may then move the device_state into
- * ERROR. In this case the device was unable to execute the requested arc and
- * was also unable to restore the device to any valid device_state.
- * To recover from ERROR VFIO_DEVICE_RESET must be used to return the
- * device_state back to RUNNING.
- *
- * The optional peer to peer (P2P) quiescent state is intended to be a quiescent
- * state for the device for the purposes of managing multiple devices within a
- * user context where peer-to-peer DMA between devices may be active. The
- * RUNNING_P2P states must prevent the device from initiating
- * any new P2P DMA transactions. If the device can identify P2P transactions
- * then it can stop only P2P DMA, otherwise it must stop all DMA. The migration
- * driver must complete any such outstanding operations prior to completing the
- * FSM arc into a P2P state. For the purpose of specification the states
- * behave as though the device was fully running if not supported. Like while in
- * STOP or STOP_COPY the user must not touch the device, otherwise the state
- * can be exited.
- *
- * The remaining possible transitions are interpreted as combinations of the
- * above FSM arcs. As there are multiple paths through the FSM arcs the path
- * should be selected based on the following rules:
- * - Select the shortest path.
- * Refer to vfio_mig_get_next_state() for the result of the algorithm.
- *
- * The automatic transit through the FSM arcs that make up the combination
- * transition is invisible to the user. When working with combination arcs the
- * user may see any step along the path in the device_state if SET_STATE
- * fails. When handling these types of errors users should anticipate future
- * revisions of this protocol using new states and those states becoming
- * visible in this case.
- *
- * The optional states cannot be used with SET_STATE if the device does not
- * support them. The user can discover if these states are supported by using
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MIGRATION. By using combination transitions the user can
- * avoid knowing about these optional states if the kernel driver supports them.
- */
- enum vfio_device_mig_state {
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_ERROR = 0,
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_STOP = 1,
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_RUNNING = 2,
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_STOP_COPY = 3,
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_RESUMING = 4,
- VFIO_DEVICE_STATE_RUNNING_P2P = 5,
- };
- /*
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_SET, allow the device to be moved into a low power
- * state with the platform-based power management. Device use of lower power
- * states depends on factors managed by the runtime power management core,
- * including system level support and coordinating support among dependent
- * devices. Enabling device low power entry does not guarantee lower power
- * usage by the device, nor is a mechanism provided through this feature to
- * know the current power state of the device. If any device access happens
- * (either from the host or through the vfio uAPI) when the device is in the
- * low power state, then the host will move the device out of the low power
- * state as necessary prior to the access. Once the access is completed, the
- * device may re-enter the low power state. For single shot low power support
- * with wake-up notification, see
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_ENTRY_WITH_WAKEUP below. Access to mmap'd
- * device regions is disabled on LOW_POWER_ENTRY and may only be resumed after
- * calling LOW_POWER_EXIT.
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_ENTRY 3
- /*
- * This device feature has the same behavior as
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_ENTRY with the exception that the user
- * provides an eventfd for wake-up notification. When the device moves out of
- * the low power state for the wake-up, the host will not allow the device to
- * re-enter a low power state without a subsequent user call to one of the low
- * power entry device feature IOCTLs. Access to mmap'd device regions is
- * disabled on LOW_POWER_ENTRY_WITH_WAKEUP and may only be resumed after the
- * low power exit. The low power exit can happen either through LOW_POWER_EXIT
- * or through any other access (where the wake-up notification has been
- * generated). The access to mmap'd device regions will not trigger low power
- * exit.
- *
- * The notification through the provided eventfd will be generated only when
- * the device has entered and is resumed from a low power state after
- * calling this device feature IOCTL. A device that has not entered low power
- * state, as managed through the runtime power management core, will not
- * generate a notification through the provided eventfd on access. Calling the
- * LOW_POWER_EXIT feature is optional in the case where notification has been
- * signaled on the provided eventfd that a resume from low power has occurred.
- */
- struct vfio_device_low_power_entry_with_wakeup {
- __s32 wakeup_eventfd;
- __u32 reserved;
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_ENTRY_WITH_WAKEUP 4
- /*
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_SET, disallow use of device low power states as
- * previously enabled via VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_ENTRY or
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_ENTRY_WITH_WAKEUP device features.
- * This device feature IOCTL may itself generate a wakeup eventfd notification
- * in the latter case if the device had previously entered a low power state.
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_LOW_POWER_EXIT 5
- /*
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_SET start/stop device DMA logging.
- * VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_PROBE can be used to detect if the device supports
- * DMA logging.
- *
- * DMA logging allows a device to internally record what DMAs the device is
- * initiating and report them back to userspace. It is part of the VFIO
- * migration infrastructure that allows implementing dirty page tracking
- * during the pre copy phase of live migration. Only DMA WRITEs are logged,
- * and this API is not connected to VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_MIG_DEVICE_STATE.
- *
- * When DMA logging is started a range of IOVAs to monitor is provided and the
- * device can optimize its logging to cover only the IOVA range given. Each
- * DMA that the device initiates inside the range will be logged by the device
- * for later retrieval.
- *
- * page_size is an input that hints what tracking granularity the device
- * should try to achieve. If the device cannot do the hinted page size then
- * it's the driver choice which page size to pick based on its support.
- * On output the device will return the page size it selected.
- *
- * ranges is a pointer to an array of
- * struct vfio_device_feature_dma_logging_range.
- *
- * The core kernel code guarantees to support by minimum num_ranges that fit
- * into a single kernel page. User space can try higher values but should give
- * up if the above can't be achieved as of some driver limitations.
- *
- * A single call to start device DMA logging can be issued and a matching stop
- * should follow at the end. Another start is not allowed in the meantime.
- */
- struct vfio_device_feature_dma_logging_control {
- __aligned_u64 page_size;
- __u32 num_ranges;
- __u32 __reserved;
- __aligned_u64 ranges;
- };
- struct vfio_device_feature_dma_logging_range {
- __aligned_u64 iova;
- __aligned_u64 length;
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_DMA_LOGGING_START 6
- /*
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_SET stop device DMA logging that was started
- * by VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_DMA_LOGGING_START
- */
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_DMA_LOGGING_STOP 7
- /*
- * Upon VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_GET read back and clear the device DMA log
- *
- * Query the device's DMA log for written pages within the given IOVA range.
- * During querying the log is cleared for the IOVA range.
- *
- * bitmap is a pointer to an array of u64s that will hold the output bitmap
- * with 1 bit reporting a page_size unit of IOVA. The mapping of IOVA to bits
- * is given by:
- * bitmap[(addr - iova)/page_size] & (1ULL << (addr % 64))
- *
- * The input page_size can be any power of two value and does not have to
- * match the value given to VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_DMA_LOGGING_START. The driver
- * will format its internal logging to match the reporting page size, possibly
- * by replicating bits if the internal page size is lower than requested.
- *
- * The LOGGING_REPORT will only set bits in the bitmap and never clear or
- * perform any initialization of the user provided bitmap.
- *
- * If any error is returned userspace should assume that the dirty log is
- * corrupted. Error recovery is to consider all memory dirty and try to
- * restart the dirty tracking, or to abort/restart the whole migration.
- *
- * If DMA logging is not enabled, an error will be returned.
- *
- */
- struct vfio_device_feature_dma_logging_report {
- __aligned_u64 iova;
- __aligned_u64 length;
- __aligned_u64 page_size;
- __aligned_u64 bitmap;
- };
- #define VFIO_DEVICE_FEATURE_DMA_LOGGING_REPORT 8
- /* -------- API for Type1 VFIO IOMMU -------- */
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_GET_INFO - _IOR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 12, struct vfio_iommu_info)
- *
- * Retrieve information about the IOMMU object. Fills in provided
- * struct vfio_iommu_info. Caller sets argsz.
- *
- * XXX Should we do these by CHECK_EXTENSION too?
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_INFO_PGSIZES (1 << 0) /* supported page sizes info */
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_INFO_CAPS (1 << 1) /* Info supports caps */
- __u64 iova_pgsizes; /* Bitmap of supported page sizes */
- __u32 cap_offset; /* Offset within info struct of first cap */
- };
- /*
- * The IOVA capability allows to report the valid IOVA range(s)
- * excluding any non-relaxable reserved regions exposed by
- * devices attached to the container. Any DMA map attempt
- * outside the valid iova range will return error.
- *
- * The structures below define version 1 of this capability.
- */
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1_INFO_CAP_IOVA_RANGE 1
- struct vfio_iova_range {
- __u64 start;
- __u64 end;
- };
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_info_cap_iova_range {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u32 nr_iovas;
- __u32 reserved;
- struct vfio_iova_range iova_ranges[];
- };
- /*
- * The migration capability allows to report supported features for migration.
- *
- * The structures below define version 1 of this capability.
- *
- * The existence of this capability indicates that IOMMU kernel driver supports
- * dirty page logging.
- *
- * pgsize_bitmap: Kernel driver returns bitmap of supported page sizes for dirty
- * page logging.
- * max_dirty_bitmap_size: Kernel driver returns maximum supported dirty bitmap
- * size in bytes that can be used by user applications when getting the dirty
- * bitmap.
- */
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1_INFO_CAP_MIGRATION 2
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_info_cap_migration {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u32 flags;
- __u64 pgsize_bitmap;
- __u64 max_dirty_bitmap_size; /* in bytes */
- };
- /*
- * The DMA available capability allows to report the current number of
- * simultaneously outstanding DMA mappings that are allowed.
- *
- * The structure below defines version 1 of this capability.
- *
- * avail: specifies the current number of outstanding DMA mappings allowed.
- */
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1_INFO_DMA_AVAIL 3
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_info_dma_avail {
- struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
- __u32 avail;
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_GET_INFO _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 12)
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 13, struct vfio_dma_map)
- *
- * Map process virtual addresses to IO virtual addresses using the
- * provided struct vfio_dma_map. Caller sets argsz. READ &/ WRITE required.
- *
- * If flags & VFIO_DMA_MAP_FLAG_VADDR, update the base vaddr for iova. The vaddr
- * must have previously been invalidated with VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_VADDR. To
- * maintain memory consistency within the user application, the updated vaddr
- * must address the same memory object as originally mapped. Failure to do so
- * will result in user memory corruption and/or device misbehavior. iova and
- * size must match those in the original MAP_DMA call. Protection is not
- * changed, and the READ & WRITE flags must be 0.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_dma_map {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_DMA_MAP_FLAG_READ (1 << 0) /* readable from device */
- #define VFIO_DMA_MAP_FLAG_WRITE (1 << 1) /* writable from device */
- #define VFIO_DMA_MAP_FLAG_VADDR (1 << 2)
- __u64 vaddr; /* Process virtual address */
- __u64 iova; /* IO virtual address */
- __u64 size; /* Size of mapping (bytes) */
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 13)
- struct vfio_bitmap {
- __u64 pgsize; /* page size for bitmap in bytes */
- __u64 size; /* in bytes */
- __u64 __user *data; /* one bit per page */
- };
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_UNMAP_DMA - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 14,
- * struct vfio_dma_unmap)
- *
- * Unmap IO virtual addresses using the provided struct vfio_dma_unmap.
- * Caller sets argsz. The actual unmapped size is returned in the size
- * field. No guarantee is made to the user that arbitrary unmaps of iova
- * or size different from those used in the original mapping call will
- * succeed.
- *
- * VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_GET_DIRTY_BITMAP should be set to get the dirty bitmap
- * before unmapping IO virtual addresses. When this flag is set, the user must
- * provide a struct vfio_bitmap in data[]. User must provide zero-allocated
- * memory via vfio_bitmap.data and its size in the vfio_bitmap.size field.
- * A bit in the bitmap represents one page, of user provided page size in
- * vfio_bitmap.pgsize field, consecutively starting from iova offset. Bit set
- * indicates that the page at that offset from iova is dirty. A Bitmap of the
- * pages in the range of unmapped size is returned in the user-provided
- * vfio_bitmap.data.
- *
- * If flags & VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_ALL, unmap all addresses. iova and size
- * must be 0. This cannot be combined with the get-dirty-bitmap flag.
- *
- * If flags & VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_VADDR, do not unmap, but invalidate host
- * virtual addresses in the iova range. DMA to already-mapped pages continues.
- * Groups may not be added to the container while any addresses are invalid.
- * This cannot be combined with the get-dirty-bitmap flag.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_dma_unmap {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_GET_DIRTY_BITMAP (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_ALL (1 << 1)
- #define VFIO_DMA_UNMAP_FLAG_VADDR (1 << 2)
- __u64 iova; /* IO virtual address */
- __u64 size; /* Size of mapping (bytes) */
- __u8 data[];
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_UNMAP_DMA _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 14)
- /*
- * IOCTLs to enable/disable IOMMU container usage.
- * No parameters are supported.
- */
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_ENABLE _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 15)
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_DISABLE _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 16)
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 17,
- * struct vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap)
- * IOCTL is used for dirty pages logging.
- * Caller should set flag depending on which operation to perform, details as
- * below:
- *
- * Calling the IOCTL with VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_START flag set, instructs
- * the IOMMU driver to log pages that are dirtied or potentially dirtied by
- * the device; designed to be used when a migration is in progress. Dirty pages
- * are logged until logging is disabled by user application by calling the IOCTL
- * with VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_STOP flag.
- *
- * Calling the IOCTL with VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_STOP flag set, instructs
- * the IOMMU driver to stop logging dirtied pages.
- *
- * Calling the IOCTL with VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_GET_BITMAP flag set
- * returns the dirty pages bitmap for IOMMU container for a given IOVA range.
- * The user must specify the IOVA range and the pgsize through the structure
- * vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap_get in the data[] portion. This interface
- * supports getting a bitmap of the smallest supported pgsize only and can be
- * modified in future to get a bitmap of any specified supported pgsize. The
- * user must provide a zeroed memory area for the bitmap memory and specify its
- * size in bitmap.size. One bit is used to represent one page consecutively
- * starting from iova offset. The user should provide page size in bitmap.pgsize
- * field. A bit set in the bitmap indicates that the page at that offset from
- * iova is dirty. The caller must set argsz to a value including the size of
- * structure vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap_get, but excluding the size of the
- * actual bitmap. If dirty pages logging is not enabled, an error will be
- * returned.
- *
- * Only one of the flags _START, _STOP and _GET may be specified at a time.
- *
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_START (1 << 0)
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_STOP (1 << 1)
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES_FLAG_GET_BITMAP (1 << 2)
- __u8 data[];
- };
- struct vfio_iommu_type1_dirty_bitmap_get {
- __u64 iova; /* IO virtual address */
- __u64 size; /* Size of iova range */
- struct vfio_bitmap bitmap;
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_DIRTY_PAGES _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 17)
- /* -------- Additional API for SPAPR TCE (Server POWERPC) IOMMU -------- */
- /*
- * The SPAPR TCE DDW info struct provides the information about
- * the details of Dynamic DMA window capability.
- *
- * @pgsizes contains a page size bitmask, 4K/64K/16M are supported.
- * @max_dynamic_windows_supported tells the maximum number of windows
- * which the platform can create.
- * @levels tells the maximum number of levels in multi-level IOMMU tables;
- * this allows splitting a table into smaller chunks which reduces
- * the amount of physically contiguous memory required for the table.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_ddw_info {
- __u64 pgsizes; /* Bitmap of supported page sizes */
- __u32 max_dynamic_windows_supported;
- __u32 levels;
- };
- /*
- * The SPAPR TCE info struct provides the information about the PCI bus
- * address ranges available for DMA, these values are programmed into
- * the hardware so the guest has to know that information.
- *
- * The DMA 32 bit window start is an absolute PCI bus address.
- * The IOVA address passed via map/unmap ioctls are absolute PCI bus
- * addresses too so the window works as a filter rather than an offset
- * for IOVA addresses.
- *
- * Flags supported:
- * - VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_INFO_DDW: informs the userspace that dynamic DMA windows
- * (DDW) support is present. @ddw is only supported when DDW is present.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_info {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_INFO_DDW (1 << 0) /* DDW supported */
- __u32 dma32_window_start; /* 32 bit window start (bytes) */
- __u32 dma32_window_size; /* 32 bit window size (bytes) */
- struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_ddw_info ddw;
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_GET_INFO _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 12)
- /*
- * EEH PE operation struct provides ways to:
- * - enable/disable EEH functionality;
- * - unfreeze IO/DMA for frozen PE;
- * - read PE state;
- * - reset PE;
- * - configure PE;
- * - inject EEH error.
- */
- struct vfio_eeh_pe_err {
- __u32 type;
- __u32 func;
- __u64 addr;
- __u64 mask;
- };
- struct vfio_eeh_pe_op {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- __u32 op;
- union {
- struct vfio_eeh_pe_err err;
- };
- };
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_DISABLE 0 /* Disable EEH functionality */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_ENABLE 1 /* Enable EEH functionality */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_UNFREEZE_IO 2 /* Enable IO for frozen PE */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_UNFREEZE_DMA 3 /* Enable DMA for frozen PE */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_GET_STATE 4 /* PE state retrieval */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_STATE_NORMAL 0 /* PE in functional state */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_STATE_RESET 1 /* PE reset in progress */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_STATE_STOPPED 2 /* Stopped DMA and IO */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_STATE_STOPPED_DMA 4 /* Stopped DMA only */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_STATE_UNAVAIL 5 /* State unavailable */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_RESET_DEACTIVATE 5 /* Deassert PE reset */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_RESET_HOT 6 /* Assert hot reset */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_RESET_FUNDAMENTAL 7 /* Assert fundamental reset */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_CONFIGURE 8 /* PE configuration */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_INJECT_ERR 9 /* Inject EEH error */
- #define VFIO_EEH_PE_OP _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 21)
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_REGISTER_MEMORY - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 17, struct vfio_iommu_spapr_register_memory)
- *
- * Registers user space memory where DMA is allowed. It pins
- * user pages and does the locked memory accounting so
- * subsequent VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA/VFIO_IOMMU_UNMAP_DMA calls
- * get faster.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_spapr_register_memory {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- __u64 vaddr; /* Process virtual address */
- __u64 size; /* Size of mapping (bytes) */
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_REGISTER_MEMORY _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 17)
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_UNREGISTER_MEMORY - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 18, struct vfio_iommu_spapr_register_memory)
- *
- * Unregisters user space memory registered with
- * VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_REGISTER_MEMORY.
- * Uses vfio_iommu_spapr_register_memory for parameters.
- */
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_UNREGISTER_MEMORY _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 18)
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_CREATE - _IOWR(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 19, struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_create)
- *
- * Creates an additional TCE table and programs it (sets a new DMA window)
- * to every IOMMU group in the container. It receives page shift, window
- * size and number of levels in the TCE table being created.
- *
- * It allocates and returns an offset on a PCI bus of the new DMA window.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_create {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- /* in */
- __u32 page_shift;
- __u32 __resv1;
- __u64 window_size;
- __u32 levels;
- __u32 __resv2;
- /* out */
- __u64 start_addr;
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_CREATE _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 19)
- /**
- * VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_REMOVE - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 20, struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_remove)
- *
- * Unprograms a TCE table from all groups in the container and destroys it.
- * It receives a PCI bus offset as a window id.
- */
- struct vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_remove {
- __u32 argsz;
- __u32 flags;
- /* in */
- __u64 start_addr;
- };
- #define VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_REMOVE _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 20)
- /* ***************************************************************** */
- #endif /* _UAPIVFIO_H */
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