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author | Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> | 2013-03-20 13:50:14 +1030 |
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committer | Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> | 2013-03-20 14:05:33 +1030 |
commit | f87d0fbb579818fed3eeb0923cc253163ab93039 (patch) | |
tree | f33e06a6cb4eb4656e710f8ad70100e2130a32a5 | |
parent | 61d0b5a4b2777dcf5daef245e212b3c1fa8091ca (diff) | |
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vringh: host-side implementation of virtio rings.
Getting use of virtio rings correct is tricky, and a recent patch saw
an implementation of in-kernel rings (as separate from userspace).
This abstracts the business of dealing with the virtio ring layout
from the access (userspace or direct); to do this, we use function
pointers, which gcc inlines correctly.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/vhost/Kconfig | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/vhost/Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/vhost/vringh.c | 1007 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/vringh.h | 196 |
6 files changed, 1215 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/Makefile b/drivers/Makefile index dce39a95fa71..72d28d34ee24 100644 --- a/drivers/Makefile +++ b/drivers/Makefile @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_PPC_PS3) += ps3/ obj-$(CONFIG_OF) += of/ obj-$(CONFIG_SSB) += ssb/ obj-$(CONFIG_BCMA) += bcma/ -obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_NET) += vhost/ +obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_RING) += vhost/ obj-$(CONFIG_VLYNQ) += vlynq/ obj-$(CONFIG_STAGING) += staging/ obj-y += platform/ diff --git a/drivers/vhost/Kconfig b/drivers/vhost/Kconfig index bf243177ffe1..85b773a93a5d 100644 --- a/drivers/vhost/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/vhost/Kconfig @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ config VHOST_NET tristate "Host kernel accelerator for virtio net" depends on NET && EVENTFD && (TUN || !TUN) && (MACVTAP || !MACVTAP) + select VHOST_RING ---help--- This kernel module can be loaded in host kernel to accelerate guest networking with virtio_net. Not to be confused with virtio_net @@ -12,3 +13,10 @@ config VHOST_NET if STAGING source "drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm" endif + +config VHOST_RING + tristate + ---help--- + This option is selected by any driver which needs to access + the host side of a virtio ring. + diff --git a/drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm b/drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm index 7e3aa28d999e..c3a8cfa1de72 100644 --- a/drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm +++ b/drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ config TCM_VHOST tristate "TCM_VHOST fabric module" depends on TARGET_CORE && EVENTFD && m + select VHOST_RING default n ---help--- Say M here to enable the TCM_VHOST fabric module for use with virtio-scsi guests diff --git a/drivers/vhost/Makefile b/drivers/vhost/Makefile index a27b053bc9ab..1d37f5e12be6 100644 --- a/drivers/vhost/Makefile +++ b/drivers/vhost/Makefile @@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_NET) += vhost_net.o vhost_net-y := vhost.o net.o obj-$(CONFIG_TCM_VHOST) += tcm_vhost.o + +obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_RING) += vringh.o diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vringh.c b/drivers/vhost/vringh.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..bff0775e258c --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/vhost/vringh.c @@ -0,0 +1,1007 @@ +/* + * Helpers for the host side of a virtio ring. + * + * Since these may be in userspace, we use (inline) accessors. + */ +#include <linux/vringh.h> +#include <linux/virtio_ring.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/ratelimit.h> +#include <linux/uaccess.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/export.h> + +static __printf(1,2) __cold void vringh_bad(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(vringh_rs, + DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL, + DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST); + if (__ratelimit(&vringh_rs)) { + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, fmt); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "vringh:"); + vprintk(fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + } +} + +/* Returns vring->num if empty, -ve on error. */ +static inline int __vringh_get_head(const struct vringh *vrh, + int (*getu16)(u16 *val, const u16 *p), + u16 *last_avail_idx) +{ + u16 avail_idx, i, head; + int err; + + err = getu16(&avail_idx, &vrh->vring.avail->idx); + if (err) { + vringh_bad("Failed to access avail idx at %p", + &vrh->vring.avail->idx); + return err; + } + + if (*last_avail_idx == avail_idx) + return vrh->vring.num; + + /* Only get avail ring entries after they have been exposed by guest. */ + virtio_rmb(vrh->weak_barriers); + + i = *last_avail_idx & (vrh->vring.num - 1); + + err = getu16(&head, &vrh->vring.avail->ring[i]); + if (err) { + vringh_bad("Failed to read head: idx %d address %p", + *last_avail_idx, &vrh->vring.avail->ring[i]); + return err; + } + + if (head >= vrh->vring.num) { + vringh_bad("Guest says index %u > %u is available", + head, vrh->vring.num); + return -EINVAL; + } + + (*last_avail_idx)++; + return head; +} + +/* Copy some bytes to/from the iovec. Returns num copied. */ +static inline ssize_t vringh_iov_xfer(struct vringh_kiov *iov, + void *ptr, size_t len, + int (*xfer)(void *addr, void *ptr, + size_t len)) +{ + int err, done = 0; + + while (len && iov->i < iov->used) { + size_t partlen; + + partlen = min(iov->iov[iov->i].iov_len, len); + err = xfer(iov->iov[iov->i].iov_base, ptr, partlen); + if (err) + return err; + done += partlen; + len -= partlen; + ptr += partlen; + iov->consumed += partlen; + iov->iov[iov->i].iov_len -= partlen; + iov->iov[iov->i].iov_base += partlen; + + if (!iov->iov[iov->i].iov_len) { + /* Fix up old iov element then increment. */ + iov->iov[iov->i].iov_len = iov->consumed; + iov->iov[iov->i].iov_base -= iov->consumed; + + iov->consumed = 0; + iov->i++; + } + } + return done; +} + +/* May reduce *len if range is shorter. */ +static inline bool range_check(struct vringh *vrh, u64 addr, size_t *len, + struct vringh_range *range, + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *, + u64, struct vringh_range *)) +{ + if (addr < range->start || addr > range->end_incl) { + if (!getrange(vrh, addr, range)) + return false; + } + BUG_ON(addr < range->start || addr > range->end_incl); + + /* To end of memory? */ + if (unlikely(addr + *len == 0)) { + if (range->end_incl == -1ULL) + return true; + goto truncate; + } + + /* Otherwise, don't wrap. */ + if (addr + *len < addr) { + vringh_bad("Wrapping descriptor %zu@0x%llx", + *len, (unsigned long long)addr); + return false; + } + + if (unlikely(addr + *len - 1 > range->end_incl)) + goto truncate; + return true; + +truncate: + *len = range->end_incl + 1 - addr; + return true; +} + +static inline bool no_range_check(struct vringh *vrh, u64 addr, size_t *len, + struct vringh_range *range, + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *, + u64, struct vringh_range *)) +{ + return true; +} + +/* No reason for this code to be inline. */ +static int move_to_indirect(int *up_next, u16 *i, void *addr, + const struct vring_desc *desc, + struct vring_desc **descs, int *desc_max) +{ + /* Indirect tables can't have indirect. */ + if (*up_next != -1) { + vringh_bad("Multilevel indirect %u->%u", *up_next, *i); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (unlikely(desc->len % sizeof(struct vring_desc))) { + vringh_bad("Strange indirect len %u", desc->len); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* We will check this when we follow it! */ + if (desc->flags & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT) + *up_next = desc->next; + else + *up_next = -2; + *descs = addr; + *desc_max = desc->len / sizeof(struct vring_desc); + + /* Now, start at the first indirect. */ + *i = 0; + return 0; +} + +static int resize_iovec(struct vringh_kiov *iov, gfp_t gfp) +{ + struct kvec *new; + unsigned int flag, new_num = (iov->max_num & ~VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED) * 2; + + if (new_num < 8) + new_num = 8; + + flag = (iov->max_num & VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED); + if (flag) + new = krealloc(iov->iov, new_num * sizeof(struct iovec), gfp); + else { + new = kmalloc(new_num * sizeof(struct iovec), gfp); + if (new) { + memcpy(new, iov->iov, + iov->max_num * sizeof(struct iovec)); + flag = VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED; + } + } + if (!new) + return -ENOMEM; + iov->iov = new; + iov->max_num = (new_num | flag); + return 0; +} + +static u16 __cold return_from_indirect(const struct vringh *vrh, int *up_next, + struct vring_desc **descs, int *desc_max) +{ + u16 i = *up_next; + + *up_next = -1; + *descs = vrh->vring.desc; + *desc_max = vrh->vring.num; + return i; +} + +static int slow_copy(struct vringh *vrh, void *dst, const void *src, + bool (*rcheck)(struct vringh *vrh, u64 addr, size_t *len, + struct vringh_range *range, + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *vrh, + u64, + struct vringh_range *)), + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *vrh, + u64 addr, + struct vringh_range *r), + struct vringh_range *range, + int (*copy)(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len)) +{ + size_t part, len = sizeof(struct vring_desc); + + do { + u64 addr; + int err; + + part = len; + addr = (u64)(unsigned long)src - range->offset; + + if (!rcheck(vrh, addr, &part, range, getrange)) + return -EINVAL; + + err = copy(dst, src, part); + if (err) + return err; + + dst += part; + src += part; + len -= part; + } while (len); + return 0; +} + +static inline int +__vringh_iov(struct vringh *vrh, u16 i, + struct vringh_kiov *riov, + struct vringh_kiov *wiov, + bool (*rcheck)(struct vringh *vrh, u64 addr, size_t *len, + struct vringh_range *range, + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *, u64, + struct vringh_range *)), + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *, u64, struct vringh_range *), + gfp_t gfp, + int (*copy)(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len)) +{ + int err, count = 0, up_next, desc_max; + struct vring_desc desc, *descs; + struct vringh_range range = { -1ULL, 0 }, slowrange; + bool slow = false; + + /* We start traversing vring's descriptor table. */ + descs = vrh->vring.desc; + desc_max = vrh->vring.num; + up_next = -1; + + if (riov) + riov->i = riov->used = 0; + else if (wiov) + wiov->i = wiov->used = 0; + else + /* You must want something! */ + BUG(); + + for (;;) { + void *addr; + struct vringh_kiov *iov; + size_t len; + + if (unlikely(slow)) + err = slow_copy(vrh, &desc, &descs[i], rcheck, getrange, + &slowrange, copy); + else + err = copy(&desc, &descs[i], sizeof(desc)); + if (unlikely(err)) + goto fail; + + if (unlikely(desc.flags & VRING_DESC_F_INDIRECT)) { + /* Make sure it's OK, and get offset. */ + len = desc.len; + if (!rcheck(vrh, desc.addr, &len, &range, getrange)) { + err = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + + if (unlikely(len != desc.len)) { + slow = true; + /* We need to save this range to use offset */ + slowrange = range; + } + + addr = (void *)(long)(desc.addr + range.offset); + err = move_to_indirect(&up_next, &i, addr, &desc, + &descs, &desc_max); + if (err) + goto fail; + continue; + } + + if (count++ == vrh->vring.num) { + vringh_bad("Descriptor loop in %p", descs); + err = -ELOOP; + goto fail; + } + + if (desc.flags & VRING_DESC_F_WRITE) + iov = wiov; + else { + iov = riov; + if (unlikely(wiov && wiov->i)) { + vringh_bad("Readable desc %p after writable", + &descs[i]); + err = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + } + + if (!iov) { + vringh_bad("Unexpected %s desc", + !wiov ? "writable" : "readable"); + err = -EPROTO; + goto fail; + } + + again: + /* Make sure it's OK, and get offset. */ + len = desc.len; + if (!rcheck(vrh, desc.addr, &len, &range, getrange)) { + err = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + addr = (void *)(unsigned long)(desc.addr + range.offset); + + if (unlikely(iov->used == (iov->max_num & ~VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED))) { + err = resize_iovec(iov, gfp); + if (err) + goto fail; + } + + iov->iov[iov->used].iov_base = addr; + iov->iov[iov->used].iov_len = len; + iov->used++; + + if (unlikely(len != desc.len)) { + desc.len -= len; + desc.addr += len; + goto again; + } + + if (desc.flags & VRING_DESC_F_NEXT) { + i = desc.next; + } else { + /* Just in case we need to finish traversing above. */ + if (unlikely(up_next > 0)) { + i = return_from_indirect(vrh, &up_next, + &descs, &desc_max); + slow = false; + } else + break; + } + + if (i >= desc_max) { + vringh_bad("Chained index %u > %u", i, desc_max); + err = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + } + + return 0; + +fail: + return err; +} + +static inline int __vringh_complete(struct vringh *vrh, + const struct vring_used_elem *used, + unsigned int num_used, + int (*putu16)(u16 *p, u16 val), + int (*putused)(struct vring_used_elem *dst, + const struct vring_used_elem + *src, unsigned num)) +{ + struct vring_used *used_ring; + int err; + u16 used_idx, off; + + used_ring = vrh->vring.used; + used_idx = vrh->last_used_idx + vrh->completed; + + off = used_idx % vrh->vring.num; + + /* Compiler knows num_used == 1 sometimes, hence extra check */ + if (num_used > 1 && unlikely(off + num_used >= vrh->vring.num)) { + u16 part = vrh->vring.num - off; + err = putused(&used_ring->ring[off], used, part); + if (!err) + err = putused(&used_ring->ring[0], used + part, + num_used - part); + } else + err = putused(&used_ring->ring[off], used, num_used); + + if (err) { + vringh_bad("Failed to write %u used entries %u at %p", + num_used, off, &used_ring->ring[off]); + return err; + } + + /* Make sure buffer is written before we update index. */ + virtio_wmb(vrh->weak_barriers); + + err = putu16(&vrh->vring.used->idx, used_idx + num_used); + if (err) { + vringh_bad("Failed to update used index at %p", + &vrh->vring.used->idx); + return err; + } + + vrh->completed += num_used; + return 0; +} + + +static inline int __vringh_need_notify(struct vringh *vrh, + int (*getu16)(u16 *val, const u16 *p)) +{ + bool notify; + u16 used_event; + int err; + + /* Flush out used index update. This is paired with the + * barrier that the Guest executes when enabling + * interrupts. */ + virtio_mb(vrh->weak_barriers); + + /* Old-style, without event indices. */ + if (!vrh->event_indices) { + u16 flags; + err = getu16(&flags, &vrh->vring.avail->flags); + if (err) { + vringh_bad("Failed to get flags at %p", + &vrh->vring.avail->flags); + return err; + } + return (!(flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT)); + } + + /* Modern: we know when other side wants to know. */ + err = getu16(&used_event, &vring_used_event(&vrh->vring)); + if (err) { + vringh_bad("Failed to get used event idx at %p", + &vring_used_event(&vrh->vring)); + return err; + } + + /* Just in case we added so many that we wrap. */ + if (unlikely(vrh->completed > 0xffff)) + notify = true; + else + notify = vring_need_event(used_event, + vrh->last_used_idx + vrh->completed, + vrh->last_used_idx); + + vrh->last_used_idx += vrh->completed; + vrh->completed = 0; + return notify; +} + +static inline bool __vringh_notify_enable(struct vringh *vrh, + int (*getu16)(u16 *val, const u16 *p), + int (*putu16)(u16 *p, u16 val)) +{ + u16 avail; + + if (!vrh->event_indices) { + /* Old-school; update flags. */ + if (putu16(&vrh->vring.used->flags, 0) != 0) { + vringh_bad("Clearing used flags %p", + &vrh->vring.used->flags); + return true; + } + } else { + if (putu16(&vring_avail_event(&vrh->vring), + vrh->last_avail_idx) != 0) { + vringh_bad("Updating avail event index %p", + &vring_avail_event(&vrh->vring)); + return true; + } + } + + /* They could have slipped one in as we were doing that: make + * sure it's written, then check again. */ + virtio_mb(vrh->weak_barriers); + + if (getu16(&avail, &vrh->vring.avail->idx) != 0) { + vringh_bad("Failed to check avail idx at %p", + &vrh->vring.avail->idx); + return true; + } + + /* This is unlikely, so we just leave notifications enabled + * (if we're using event_indices, we'll only get one + * notification anyway). */ + return avail == vrh->last_avail_idx; +} + +static inline void __vringh_notify_disable(struct vringh *vrh, + int (*putu16)(u16 *p, u16 val)) +{ + if (!vrh->event_indices) { + /* Old-school; update flags. */ + if (putu16(&vrh->vring.used->flags, VRING_USED_F_NO_NOTIFY)) { + vringh_bad("Setting used flags %p", + &vrh->vring.used->flags); + } + } +} + +/* Userspace access helpers: in this case, addresses are really userspace. */ +static inline int getu16_user(u16 *val, const u16 *p) +{ + return get_user(*val, (__force u16 __user *)p); +} + +static inline int putu16_user(u16 *p, u16 val) +{ + return put_user(val, (__force u16 __user *)p); +} + +static inline int copydesc_user(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len) +{ + return copy_from_user(dst, (__force void __user *)src, len) ? + -EFAULT : 0; +} + +static inline int putused_user(struct vring_used_elem *dst, + const struct vring_used_elem *src, + unsigned int num) +{ + return copy_to_user((__force void __user *)dst, src, + sizeof(*dst) * num) ? -EFAULT : 0; +} + +static inline int xfer_from_user(void *src, void *dst, size_t len) +{ + return copy_from_user(dst, (__force void __user *)src, len) ? + -EFAULT : 0; +} + +static inline int xfer_to_user(void *dst, void *src, size_t len) +{ + return copy_to_user((__force void __user *)dst, src, len) ? + -EFAULT : 0; +} + +/** + * vringh_init_user - initialize a vringh for a userspace vring. + * @vrh: the vringh to initialize. + * @features: the feature bits for this ring. + * @num: the number of elements. + * @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O. + * @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer. + * @avail: the userpace avail pointer. + * @used: the userpace used pointer. + * + * Returns an error if num is invalid: you should check pointers + * yourself! + */ +int vringh_init_user(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features, + unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers, + struct vring_desc __user *desc, + struct vring_avail __user *avail, + struct vring_used __user *used) +{ + /* Sane power of 2 please! */ + if (!num || num > 0xffff || (num & (num - 1))) { + vringh_bad("Bad ring size %u", num); + return -EINVAL; + } + + vrh->event_indices = (features & (1 << VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX)); + vrh->weak_barriers = weak_barriers; + vrh->completed = 0; + vrh->last_avail_idx = 0; + vrh->last_used_idx = 0; + vrh->vring.num = num; + /* vring expects kernel addresses, but only used via accessors. */ + vrh->vring.desc = (__force struct vring_desc *)desc; + vrh->vring.avail = (__force struct vring_avail *)avail; + vrh->vring.used = (__force struct vring_used *)used; + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_init_user); + +/** + * vringh_getdesc_user - get next available descriptor from userspace ring. + * @vrh: the userspace vring. + * @riov: where to put the readable descriptors (or NULL) + * @wiov: where to put the writable descriptors (or NULL) + * @getrange: function to call to check ranges. + * @head: head index we received, for passing to vringh_complete_user(). + * + * Returns 0 if there was no descriptor, 1 if there was, or -errno. + * + * Note that on error return, you can tell the difference between an + * invalid ring and a single invalid descriptor: in the former case, + * *head will be vrh->vring.num. You may be able to ignore an invalid + * descriptor, but there's not much you can do with an invalid ring. + * + * Note that you may need to clean up riov and wiov, even on error! + */ +int vringh_getdesc_user(struct vringh *vrh, + struct vringh_iov *riov, + struct vringh_iov *wiov, + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *vrh, + u64 addr, struct vringh_range *r), + u16 *head) +{ + int err; + + *head = vrh->vring.num; + err = __vringh_get_head(vrh, getu16_user, &vrh->last_avail_idx); + if (err < 0) + return err; + + /* Empty... */ + if (err == vrh->vring.num) + return 0; + + /* We need the layouts to be the identical for this to work */ + BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct vringh_kiov) != sizeof(struct vringh_iov)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct vringh_kiov, iov) != + offsetof(struct vringh_iov, iov)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct vringh_kiov, i) != + offsetof(struct vringh_iov, i)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct vringh_kiov, used) != + offsetof(struct vringh_iov, used)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct vringh_kiov, max_num) != + offsetof(struct vringh_iov, max_num)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct iovec) != sizeof(struct kvec)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct iovec, iov_base) != + offsetof(struct kvec, iov_base)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(offsetof(struct iovec, iov_len) != + offsetof(struct kvec, iov_len)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(((struct iovec *)NULL)->iov_base) + != sizeof(((struct kvec *)NULL)->iov_base)); + BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(((struct iovec *)NULL)->iov_len) + != sizeof(((struct kvec *)NULL)->iov_len)); + + *head = err; + err = __vringh_iov(vrh, *head, (struct vringh_kiov *)riov, + (struct vringh_kiov *)wiov, + range_check, getrange, GFP_KERNEL, copydesc_user); + if (err) + return err; + + return 1; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_getdesc_user); + +/** + * vringh_iov_pull_user - copy bytes from vring_iov. + * @riov: the riov as passed to vringh_getdesc_user() (updated as we consume) + * @dst: the place to copy. + * @len: the maximum length to copy. + * + * Returns the bytes copied <= len or a negative errno. + */ +ssize_t vringh_iov_pull_user(struct vringh_iov *riov, void *dst, size_t len) +{ + return vringh_iov_xfer((struct vringh_kiov *)riov, + dst, len, xfer_from_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_iov_pull_user); + +/** + * vringh_iov_push_user - copy bytes into vring_iov. + * @wiov: the wiov as passed to vringh_getdesc_user() (updated as we consume) + * @dst: the place to copy. + * @len: the maximum length to copy. + * + * Returns the bytes copied <= len or a negative errno. + */ +ssize_t vringh_iov_push_user(struct vringh_iov *wiov, + const void *src, size_t len) +{ + return vringh_iov_xfer((struct vringh_kiov *)wiov, + (void *)src, len, xfer_to_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_iov_push_user); + +/** + * vringh_abandon_user - we've decided not to handle the descriptor(s). + * @vrh: the vring. + * @num: the number of descriptors to put back (ie. num + * vringh_get_user() to undo). + * + * The next vringh_get_user() will return the old descriptor(s) again. + */ +void vringh_abandon_user(struct vringh *vrh, unsigned int num) +{ + /* We only update vring_avail_event(vr) when we want to be notified, + * so we haven't changed that yet. */ + vrh->last_avail_idx -= num; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_abandon_user); + +/** + * vringh_complete_user - we've finished with descriptor, publish it. + * @vrh: the vring. + * @head: the head as filled in by vringh_getdesc_user. + * @len: the length of data we have written. + * + * You should check vringh_need_notify_user() after one or more calls + * to this function. + */ +int vringh_complete_user(struct vringh *vrh, u16 head, u32 len) +{ + struct vring_used_elem used; + + used.id = head; + used.len = len; + return __vringh_complete(vrh, &used, 1, putu16_user, putused_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_complete_user); + +/** + * vringh_complete_multi_user - we've finished with many descriptors. + * @vrh: the vring. + * @used: the head, length pairs. + * @num_used: the number of used elements. + * + * You should check vringh_need_notify_user() after one or more calls + * to this function. + */ +int vringh_complete_multi_user(struct vringh *vrh, + const struct vring_used_elem used[], + unsigned num_used) +{ + return __vringh_complete(vrh, used, num_used, + putu16_user, putused_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_complete_multi_user); + +/** + * vringh_notify_enable_user - we want to know if something changes. + * @vrh: the vring. + * + * This always enables notifications, but returns false if there are + * now more buffers available in the vring. + */ +bool vringh_notify_enable_user(struct vringh *vrh) +{ + return __vringh_notify_enable(vrh, getu16_user, putu16_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_notify_enable_user); + +/** + * vringh_notify_disable_user - don't tell us if something changes. + * @vrh: the vring. + * + * This is our normal running state: we disable and then only enable when + * we're going to sleep. + */ +void vringh_notify_disable_user(struct vringh *vrh) +{ + __vringh_notify_disable(vrh, putu16_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_notify_disable_user); + +/** + * vringh_need_notify_user - must we tell the other side about used buffers? + * @vrh: the vring we've called vringh_complete_user() on. + * + * Returns -errno or 0 if we don't need to tell the other side, 1 if we do. + */ +int vringh_need_notify_user(struct vringh *vrh) +{ + return __vringh_need_notify(vrh, getu16_user); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_need_notify_user); + +/* Kernelspace access helpers. */ +static inline int getu16_kern(u16 *val, const u16 *p) +{ + *val = ACCESS_ONCE(*p); + return 0; +} + +static inline int putu16_kern(u16 *p, u16 val) +{ + ACCESS_ONCE(*p) = val; + return 0; +} + +static inline int copydesc_kern(void *dst, const void *src, size_t len) +{ + memcpy(dst, src, len); + return 0; +} + +static inline int putused_kern(struct vring_used_elem *dst, + const struct vring_used_elem *src, + unsigned int num) +{ + memcpy(dst, src, num * sizeof(*dst)); + return 0; +} + +static inline int xfer_kern(void *src, void *dst, size_t len) +{ + memcpy(dst, src, len); + return 0; +} + +/** + * vringh_init_kern - initialize a vringh for a kernelspace vring. + * @vrh: the vringh to initialize. + * @features: the feature bits for this ring. + * @num: the number of elements. + * @weak_barriers: true if we only need memory barriers, not I/O. + * @desc: the userpace descriptor pointer. + * @avail: the userpace avail pointer. + * @used: the userpace used pointer. + * + * Returns an error if num is invalid. + */ +int vringh_init_kern(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features, + unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers, + struct vring_desc *desc, + struct vring_avail *avail, + struct vring_used *used) +{ + /* Sane power of 2 please! */ + if (!num || num > 0xffff || (num & (num - 1))) { + vringh_bad("Bad ring size %u", num); + return -EINVAL; + } + + vrh->event_indices = (features & (1 << VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX)); + vrh->weak_barriers = weak_barriers; + vrh->completed = 0; + vrh->last_avail_idx = 0; + vrh->last_used_idx = 0; + vrh->vring.num = num; + vrh->vring.desc = desc; + vrh->vring.avail = avail; + vrh->vring.used = used; + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_init_kern); + +/** + * vringh_getdesc_kern - get next available descriptor from kernelspace ring. + * @vrh: the kernelspace vring. + * @riov: where to put the readable descriptors (or NULL) + * @wiov: where to put the writable descriptors (or NULL) + * @head: head index we received, for passing to vringh_complete_kern(). + * @gfp: flags for allocating larger riov/wiov. + * + * Returns 0 if there was no descriptor, 1 if there was, or -errno. + * + * Note that on error return, you can tell the difference between an + * invalid ring and a single invalid descriptor: in the former case, + * *head will be vrh->vring.num. You may be able to ignore an invalid + * descriptor, but there's not much you can do with an invalid ring. + * + * Note that you may need to clean up riov and wiov, even on error! + */ +int vringh_getdesc_kern(struct vringh *vrh, + struct vringh_kiov *riov, + struct vringh_kiov *wiov, + u16 *head, + gfp_t gfp) +{ + int err; + + err = __vringh_get_head(vrh, getu16_kern, &vrh->last_avail_idx); + if (err < 0) + return err; + + /* Empty... */ + if (err == vrh->vring.num) + return 0; + + *head = err; + err = __vringh_iov(vrh, *head, riov, wiov, no_range_check, NULL, + gfp, copydesc_kern); + if (err) + return err; + + return 1; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_getdesc_kern); + +/** + * vringh_iov_pull_kern - copy bytes from vring_iov. + * @riov: the riov as passed to vringh_getdesc_kern() (updated as we consume) + * @dst: the place to copy. + * @len: the maximum length to copy. + * + * Returns the bytes copied <= len or a negative errno. + */ +ssize_t vringh_iov_pull_kern(struct vringh_kiov *riov, void *dst, size_t len) +{ + return vringh_iov_xfer(riov, dst, len, xfer_kern); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_iov_pull_kern); + +/** + * vringh_iov_push_kern - copy bytes into vring_iov. + * @wiov: the wiov as passed to vringh_getdesc_kern() (updated as we consume) + * @dst: the place to copy. + * @len: the maximum length to copy. + * + * Returns the bytes copied <= len or a negative errno. + */ +ssize_t vringh_iov_push_kern(struct vringh_kiov *wiov, + const void *src, size_t len) +{ + return vringh_iov_xfer(wiov, (void *)src, len, xfer_kern); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_iov_push_kern); + +/** + * vringh_abandon_kern - we've decided not to handle the descriptor(s). + * @vrh: the vring. + * @num: the number of descriptors to put back (ie. num + * vringh_get_kern() to undo). + * + * The next vringh_get_kern() will return the old descriptor(s) again. + */ +void vringh_abandon_kern(struct vringh *vrh, unsigned int num) +{ + /* We only update vring_avail_event(vr) when we want to be notified, + * so we haven't changed that yet. */ + vrh->last_avail_idx -= num; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_abandon_kern); + +/** + * vringh_complete_kern - we've finished with descriptor, publish it. + * @vrh: the vring. + * @head: the head as filled in by vringh_getdesc_kern. + * @len: the length of data we have written. + * + * You should check vringh_need_notify_kern() after one or more calls + * to this function. + */ +int vringh_complete_kern(struct vringh *vrh, u16 head, u32 len) +{ + struct vring_used_elem used; + + used.id = head; + used.len = len; + + return __vringh_complete(vrh, &used, 1, putu16_kern, putused_kern); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_complete_kern); + +/** + * vringh_notify_enable_kern - we want to know if something changes. + * @vrh: the vring. + * + * This always enables notifications, but returns false if there are + * now more buffers available in the vring. + */ +bool vringh_notify_enable_kern(struct vringh *vrh) +{ + return __vringh_notify_enable(vrh, getu16_kern, putu16_kern); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_notify_enable_kern); + +/** + * vringh_notify_disable_kern - don't tell us if something changes. + * @vrh: the vring. + * + * This is our normal running state: we disable and then only enable when + * we're going to sleep. + */ +void vringh_notify_disable_kern(struct vringh *vrh) +{ + __vringh_notify_disable(vrh, putu16_kern); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_notify_disable_kern); + +/** + * vringh_need_notify_kern - must we tell the other side about used buffers? + * @vrh: the vring we've called vringh_complete_kern() on. + * + * Returns -errno or 0 if we don't need to tell the other side, 1 if we do. + */ +int vringh_need_notify_kern(struct vringh *vrh) +{ + return __vringh_need_notify(vrh, getu16_kern); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(vringh_need_notify_kern); diff --git a/include/linux/vringh.h b/include/linux/vringh.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b8f086625c49 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/vringh.h @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +/* + * Linux host-side vring helpers; for when the kernel needs to access + * someone else's vring. + * + * Copyright IBM Corporation, 2013. + * Parts taken from drivers/vhost/vhost.c Copyright 2009 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * 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; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * 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, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + * + * Written by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> + */ +#ifndef _LINUX_VRINGH_H +#define _LINUX_VRINGH_H +#include <uapi/linux/virtio_ring.h> +#include <linux/uio.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <asm/barrier.h> + +/* virtio_ring with information needed for host access. */ +struct vringh { + /* Guest publishes used event idx (note: we always do). */ + bool event_indices; + + /* Can we get away with weak barriers? */ + bool weak_barriers; + + /* Last available index we saw (ie. where we're up to). */ + u16 last_avail_idx; + + /* Last index we used. */ + u16 last_used_idx; + + /* How many descriptors we've completed since last need_notify(). */ + u32 completed; + + /* The vring (note: it may contain user pointers!) */ + struct vring vring; +}; + +/* The memory the vring can access, and what offset to apply. */ +struct vringh_range { + u64 start, end_incl; + u64 offset; +}; + +/** + * struct vringh_iov - iovec mangler. + * + * Mangles iovec in place, and restores it. + * Remaining data is iov + i, of used - i elements. + */ +struct vringh_iov { + struct iovec *iov; + size_t consumed; /* Within iov[i] */ + unsigned i, used, max_num; +}; + +/** + * struct vringh_iov - kvec mangler. + * + * Mangles kvec in place, and restores it. + * Remaining data is iov + i, of used - i elements. + */ +struct vringh_kiov { + struct kvec *iov; + size_t consumed; /* Within iov[i] */ + unsigned i, used, max_num; +}; + +/* Flag on max_num to indicate we're kmalloced. */ +#define VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED 0x8000000 + +/* Helpers for userspace vrings. */ +int vringh_init_user(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features, + unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers, + struct vring_desc __user *desc, + struct vring_avail __user *avail, + struct vring_used __user *used); + +static inline void vringh_iov_init(struct vringh_iov *iov, + struct iovec *iovec, unsigned num) +{ + iov->used = iov->i = 0; + iov->consumed = 0; + iov->max_num = num; + iov->iov = iovec; +} + +static inline void vringh_iov_reset(struct vringh_iov *iov) +{ + iov->iov[iov->i].iov_len += iov->consumed; + iov->iov[iov->i].iov_base -= iov->consumed; + iov->consumed = 0; + iov->i = 0; +} + +static inline void vringh_iov_cleanup(struct vringh_iov *iov) +{ + if (iov->max_num & VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED) + kfree(iov->iov); + iov->max_num = iov->used = iov->i = iov->consumed = 0; + iov->iov = NULL; +} + +/* Convert a descriptor into iovecs. */ +int vringh_getdesc_user(struct vringh *vrh, + struct vringh_iov *riov, + struct vringh_iov *wiov, + bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *vrh, + u64 addr, struct vringh_range *r), + u16 *head); + +/* Copy bytes from readable vsg, consuming it (and incrementing wiov->i). */ +ssize_t vringh_iov_pull_user(struct vringh_iov *riov, void *dst, size_t len); + +/* Copy bytes into writable vsg, consuming it (and incrementing wiov->i). */ +ssize_t vringh_iov_push_user(struct vringh_iov *wiov, + const void *src, size_t len); + +/* Mark a descriptor as used. */ +int vringh_complete_user(struct vringh *vrh, u16 head, u32 len); +int vringh_complete_multi_user(struct vringh *vrh, + const struct vring_used_elem used[], + unsigned num_used); + +/* Pretend we've never seen descriptor (for easy error handling). */ +void vringh_abandon_user(struct vringh *vrh, unsigned int num); + +/* Do we need to fire the eventfd to notify the other side? */ +int vringh_need_notify_user(struct vringh *vrh); + +bool vringh_notify_enable_user(struct vringh *vrh); +void vringh_notify_disable_user(struct vringh *vrh); + +/* Helpers for kernelspace vrings. */ +int vringh_init_kern(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features, + unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers, + struct vring_desc *desc, + struct vring_avail *avail, + struct vring_used *used); + +static inline void vringh_kiov_init(struct vringh_kiov *kiov, + struct kvec *kvec, unsigned num) +{ + kiov->used = kiov->i = 0; + kiov->consumed = 0; + kiov->max_num = num; + kiov->iov = kvec; +} + +static inline void vringh_kiov_reset(struct vringh_kiov *kiov) +{ + kiov->iov[kiov->i].iov_len += kiov->consumed; + kiov->iov[kiov->i].iov_base -= kiov->consumed; + kiov->consumed = 0; + kiov->i = 0; +} + +static inline void vringh_kiov_cleanup(struct vringh_kiov *kiov) +{ + if (kiov->max_num & VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED) + kfree(kiov->iov); + kiov->max_num = kiov->used = kiov->i = kiov->consumed = 0; + kiov->iov = NULL; +} + +int vringh_getdesc_kern(struct vringh *vrh, + struct vringh_kiov *riov, + struct vringh_kiov *wiov, + u16 *head, + gfp_t gfp); + +ssize_t vringh_iov_pull_kern(struct vringh_kiov *riov, void *dst, size_t len); +ssize_t vringh_iov_push_kern(struct vringh_kiov *wiov, + const void *src, size_t len); +void vringh_abandon_kern(struct vringh *vrh, unsigned int num); +int vringh_complete_kern(struct vringh *vrh, u16 head, u32 len); + +bool vringh_notify_enable_kern(struct vringh *vrh); +void vringh_notify_disable_kern(struct vringh *vrh); + +int vringh_need_notify_kern(struct vringh *vrh); + +#endif /* _LINUX_VRINGH_H */ |