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1/*
2 *
3 * Copyright (c) 2011, Microsoft Corporation.
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
6 * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
7 * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
9 * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
12 * more details.
13 *
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
15 * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
16 * Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
17 *
18 * Authors:
19 * Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz@microsoft.com>
20 * Hank Janssen <hjanssen@microsoft.com>
21 * K. Y. Srinivasan <kys@microsoft.com>
22 *
23 */
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24
25#ifndef _HYPERV_H
26#define _HYPERV_H
27
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28#include <linux/types.h>
29
30/*
31 * An implementation of HyperV key value pair (KVP) functionality for Linux.
32 *
33 *
34 * Copyright (C) 2010, Novell, Inc.
35 * Author : K. Y. Srinivasan <ksrinivasan@novell.com>
36 *
37 */
38
39/*
40 * Maximum value size - used for both key names and value data, and includes
41 * any applicable NULL terminators.
42 *
43 * Note: This limit is somewhat arbitrary, but falls easily within what is
44 * supported for all native guests (back to Win 2000) and what is reasonable
45 * for the IC KVP exchange functionality. Note that Windows Me/98/95 are
46 * limited to 255 character key names.
47 *
48 * MSDN recommends not storing data values larger than 2048 bytes in the
49 * registry.
50 *
51 * Note: This value is used in defining the KVP exchange message - this value
52 * cannot be modified without affecting the message size and compatibility.
53 */
54
55/*
56 * bytes, including any null terminators
57 */
58#define HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_VALUE_SIZE (2048)
59
60
61/*
62 * Maximum key size - the registry limit for the length of an entry name
63 * is 256 characters, including the null terminator
64 */
65
66#define HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE (512)
67
68/*
69 * In Linux, we implement the KVP functionality in two components:
70 * 1) The kernel component which is packaged as part of the hv_utils driver
71 * is responsible for communicating with the host and responsible for
72 * implementing the host/guest protocol. 2) A user level daemon that is
73 * responsible for data gathering.
74 *
75 * Host/Guest Protocol: The host iterates over an index and expects the guest
76 * to assign a key name to the index and also return the value corresponding to
77 * the key. The host will have atmost one KVP transaction outstanding at any
78 * given point in time. The host side iteration stops when the guest returns
79 * an error. Microsoft has specified the following mapping of key names to
80 * host specified index:
81 *
82 * Index Key Name
83 * 0 FullyQualifiedDomainName
84 * 1 IntegrationServicesVersion
85 * 2 NetworkAddressIPv4
86 * 3 NetworkAddressIPv6
87 * 4 OSBuildNumber
88 * 5 OSName
89 * 6 OSMajorVersion
90 * 7 OSMinorVersion
91 * 8 OSVersion
92 * 9 ProcessorArchitecture
93 *
94 * The Windows host expects the Key Name and Key Value to be encoded in utf16.
95 *
96 * Guest Kernel/KVP Daemon Protocol: As noted earlier, we implement all of the
97 * data gathering functionality in a user mode daemon. The user level daemon
98 * is also responsible for binding the key name to the index as well. The
99 * kernel and user-level daemon communicate using a connector channel.
100 *
101 * The user mode component first registers with the
102 * the kernel component. Subsequently, the kernel component requests, data
103 * for the specified keys. In response to this message the user mode component
104 * fills in the value corresponding to the specified key. We overload the
105 * sequence field in the cn_msg header to define our KVP message types.
106 *
107 *
108 * The kernel component simply acts as a conduit for communication between the
109 * Windows host and the user-level daemon. The kernel component passes up the
110 * index received from the Host to the user-level daemon. If the index is
111 * valid (supported), the corresponding key as well as its
112 * value (both are strings) is returned. If the index is invalid
113 * (not supported), a NULL key string is returned.
114 */
115
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116
117/*
118 * Registry value types.
119 */
120
121#define REG_SZ 1
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122#define REG_U32 4
123#define REG_U64 8
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125/*
126 * As we look at expanding the KVP functionality to include
127 * IP injection functionality, we need to maintain binary
128 * compatibility with older daemons.
129 *
130 * The KVP opcodes are defined by the host and it was unfortunate
131 * that I chose to treat the registration operation as part of the
132 * KVP operations defined by the host.
133 * Here is the level of compatibility
134 * (between the user level daemon and the kernel KVP driver) that we
135 * will implement:
136 *
137 * An older daemon will always be supported on a newer driver.
138 * A given user level daemon will require a minimal version of the
139 * kernel driver.
140 * If we cannot handle the version differences, we will fail gracefully
141 * (this can happen when we have a user level daemon that is more
142 * advanced than the KVP driver.
143 *
144 * We will use values used in this handshake for determining if we have
145 * workable user level daemon and the kernel driver. We begin by taking the
146 * registration opcode out of the KVP opcode namespace. We will however,
147 * maintain compatibility with the existing user-level daemon code.
148 */
149
150/*
151 * Daemon code not supporting IP injection (legacy daemon).
152 */
153
154#define KVP_OP_REGISTER 4
155
156/*
157 * Daemon code supporting IP injection.
158 * The KVP opcode field is used to communicate the
159 * registration information; so define a namespace that
160 * will be distinct from the host defined KVP opcode.
161 */
162
163#define KVP_OP_REGISTER1 100
164
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165enum hv_kvp_exchg_op {
166 KVP_OP_GET = 0,
167 KVP_OP_SET,
168 KVP_OP_DELETE,
169 KVP_OP_ENUMERATE,
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170 KVP_OP_GET_IP_INFO,
171 KVP_OP_SET_IP_INFO,
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172 KVP_OP_COUNT /* Number of operations, must be last. */
173};
174
175enum hv_kvp_exchg_pool {
176 KVP_POOL_EXTERNAL = 0,
177 KVP_POOL_GUEST,
178 KVP_POOL_AUTO,
179 KVP_POOL_AUTO_EXTERNAL,
180 KVP_POOL_AUTO_INTERNAL,
181 KVP_POOL_COUNT /* Number of pools, must be last. */
182};
183
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184/*
185 * Some Hyper-V status codes.
186 */
187
188#define HV_S_OK 0x00000000
189#define HV_E_FAIL 0x80004005
190#define HV_S_CONT 0x80070103
191#define HV_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x80070032
192#define HV_ERROR_MACHINE_LOCKED 0x800704F7
193#define HV_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED 0x8007048F
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194#define HV_INVALIDARG 0x80070057
195#define HV_GUID_NOTFOUND 0x80041002
b47a81dc 196
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197#define ADDR_FAMILY_NONE 0x00
198#define ADDR_FAMILY_IPV4 0x01
199#define ADDR_FAMILY_IPV6 0x02
200
201#define MAX_ADAPTER_ID_SIZE 128
202#define MAX_IP_ADDR_SIZE 1024
203#define MAX_GATEWAY_SIZE 512
204
205
206struct hv_kvp_ipaddr_value {
207 __u16 adapter_id[MAX_ADAPTER_ID_SIZE];
208 __u8 addr_family;
209 __u8 dhcp_enabled;
210 __u16 ip_addr[MAX_IP_ADDR_SIZE];
211 __u16 sub_net[MAX_IP_ADDR_SIZE];
212 __u16 gate_way[MAX_GATEWAY_SIZE];
213 __u16 dns_addr[MAX_IP_ADDR_SIZE];
214} __attribute__((packed));
215
216
2939437c 217struct hv_kvp_hdr {
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218 __u8 operation;
219 __u8 pool;
220 __u16 pad;
221} __attribute__((packed));
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222
223struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value {
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224 __u32 value_type;
225 __u32 key_size;
226 __u32 value_size;
227 __u8 key[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE];
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228 union {
229 __u8 value[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_VALUE_SIZE];
230 __u32 value_u32;
231 __u64 value_u64;
232 };
59a084a7 233} __attribute__((packed));
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234
235struct hv_kvp_msg_enumerate {
59a084a7 236 __u32 index;
2939437c 237 struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value data;
59a084a7 238} __attribute__((packed));
2939437c 239
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240struct hv_kvp_msg_get {
241 struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value data;
242};
243
244struct hv_kvp_msg_set {
245 struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value data;
246};
247
248struct hv_kvp_msg_delete {
249 __u32 key_size;
250 __u8 key[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE];
251};
252
253struct hv_kvp_register {
254 __u8 version[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE];
255};
256
2939437c 257struct hv_kvp_msg {
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258 union {
259 struct hv_kvp_hdr kvp_hdr;
260 int error;
261 };
26403354 262 union {
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263 struct hv_kvp_msg_get kvp_get;
264 struct hv_kvp_msg_set kvp_set;
265 struct hv_kvp_msg_delete kvp_delete;
266 struct hv_kvp_msg_enumerate kvp_enum_data;
9b595780 267 struct hv_kvp_ipaddr_value kvp_ip_val;
e485ceac 268 struct hv_kvp_register kvp_register;
26403354 269 } body;
59a084a7 270} __attribute__((packed));
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272struct hv_kvp_ip_msg {
273 __u8 operation;
274 __u8 pool;
275 struct hv_kvp_ipaddr_value kvp_ip_val;
276} __attribute__((packed));
277
59a084a7 278#ifdef __KERNEL__
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279#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
280#include <linux/list.h>
358d2ee2 281#include <linux/uuid.h>
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282#include <linux/timer.h>
283#include <linux/workqueue.h>
284#include <linux/completion.h>
285#include <linux/device.h>
2e2c1d17 286#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
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287
288
c31c151b 289#define MAX_PAGE_BUFFER_COUNT 19
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290#define MAX_MULTIPAGE_BUFFER_COUNT 32 /* 128K */
291
292#pragma pack(push, 1)
293
294/* Single-page buffer */
295struct hv_page_buffer {
296 u32 len;
297 u32 offset;
298 u64 pfn;
299};
300
301/* Multiple-page buffer */
302struct hv_multipage_buffer {
303 /* Length and Offset determines the # of pfns in the array */
304 u32 len;
305 u32 offset;
306 u64 pfn_array[MAX_MULTIPAGE_BUFFER_COUNT];
307};
308
309/* 0x18 includes the proprietary packet header */
310#define MAX_PAGE_BUFFER_PACKET (0x18 + \
311 (sizeof(struct hv_page_buffer) * \
312 MAX_PAGE_BUFFER_COUNT))
313#define MAX_MULTIPAGE_BUFFER_PACKET (0x18 + \
314 sizeof(struct hv_multipage_buffer))
315
316
317#pragma pack(pop)
318
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319struct hv_ring_buffer {
320 /* Offset in bytes from the start of ring data below */
321 u32 write_index;
322
323 /* Offset in bytes from the start of ring data below */
324 u32 read_index;
325
326 u32 interrupt_mask;
327
328 /* Pad it to PAGE_SIZE so that data starts on page boundary */
329 u8 reserved[4084];
330
331 /* NOTE:
332 * The interrupt_mask field is used only for channels but since our
333 * vmbus connection also uses this data structure and its data starts
334 * here, we commented out this field.
335 */
336
337 /*
338 * Ring data starts here + RingDataStartOffset
339 * !!! DO NOT place any fields below this !!!
340 */
341 u8 buffer[0];
342} __packed;
343
344struct hv_ring_buffer_info {
345 struct hv_ring_buffer *ring_buffer;
346 u32 ring_size; /* Include the shared header */
347 spinlock_t ring_lock;
348
349 u32 ring_datasize; /* < ring_size */
350 u32 ring_data_startoffset;
351};
352
353struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info {
354 u32 current_interrupt_mask;
355 u32 current_read_index;
356 u32 current_write_index;
357 u32 bytes_avail_toread;
358 u32 bytes_avail_towrite;
359};
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362/*
363 *
364 * hv_get_ringbuffer_availbytes()
365 *
366 * Get number of bytes available to read and to write to
367 * for the specified ring buffer
368 */
369static inline void
370hv_get_ringbuffer_availbytes(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi,
371 u32 *read, u32 *write)
372{
373 u32 read_loc, write_loc, dsize;
374
375 smp_read_barrier_depends();
376
377 /* Capture the read/write indices before they changed */
378 read_loc = rbi->ring_buffer->read_index;
379 write_loc = rbi->ring_buffer->write_index;
380 dsize = rbi->ring_datasize;
381
382 *write = write_loc >= read_loc ? dsize - (write_loc - read_loc) :
383 read_loc - write_loc;
384 *read = dsize - *write;
385}
386
387
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388/*
389 * We use the same version numbering for all Hyper-V modules.
390 *
391 * Definition of versioning is as follows;
392 *
393 * Major Number Changes for these scenarios;
394 * 1. When a new version of Windows Hyper-V
395 * is released.
396 * 2. A Major change has occurred in the
397 * Linux IC's.
398 * (For example the merge for the first time
399 * into the kernel) Every time the Major Number
400 * changes, the Revision number is reset to 0.
401 * Minor Number Changes when new functionality is added
402 * to the Linux IC's that is not a bug fix.
403 *
404 * 3.1 - Added completed hv_utils driver. Shutdown/Heartbeat/Timesync
405 */
406#define HV_DRV_VERSION "3.1"
407
408
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409/*
410 * A revision number of vmbus that is used for ensuring both ends on a
411 * partition are using compatible versions.
412 */
413#define VMBUS_REVISION_NUMBER 13
414
415/* Make maximum size of pipe payload of 16K */
416#define MAX_PIPE_DATA_PAYLOAD (sizeof(u8) * 16384)
417
418/* Define PipeMode values. */
419#define VMBUS_PIPE_TYPE_BYTE 0x00000000
420#define VMBUS_PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE 0x00000004
421
422/* The size of the user defined data buffer for non-pipe offers. */
423#define MAX_USER_DEFINED_BYTES 120
424
425/* The size of the user defined data buffer for pipe offers. */
426#define MAX_PIPE_USER_DEFINED_BYTES 116
427
428/*
429 * At the center of the Channel Management library is the Channel Offer. This
430 * struct contains the fundamental information about an offer.
431 */
432struct vmbus_channel_offer {
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433 uuid_le if_type;
434 uuid_le if_instance;
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435 u64 int_latency; /* in 100ns units */
436 u32 if_revision;
437 u32 server_ctx_size; /* in bytes */
438 u16 chn_flags;
439 u16 mmio_megabytes; /* in bytes * 1024 * 1024 */
440
441 union {
442 /* Non-pipes: The user has MAX_USER_DEFINED_BYTES bytes. */
443 struct {
444 unsigned char user_def[MAX_USER_DEFINED_BYTES];
445 } std;
446
447 /*
448 * Pipes:
449 * The following sructure is an integrated pipe protocol, which
450 * is implemented on top of standard user-defined data. Pipe
451 * clients have MAX_PIPE_USER_DEFINED_BYTES left for their own
452 * use.
453 */
454 struct {
455 u32 pipe_mode;
456 unsigned char user_def[MAX_PIPE_USER_DEFINED_BYTES];
457 } pipe;
458 } u;
459 u32 padding;
460} __packed;
461
462/* Server Flags */
463#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_ENUMERATE_DEVICE_INTERFACE 1
464#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_SERVER_SUPPORTS_TRANSFER_PAGES 2
465#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_SERVER_SUPPORTS_GPADLS 4
466#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_NAMED_PIPE_MODE 0x10
467#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_LOOPBACK_OFFER 0x100
468#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_PARENT_OFFER 0x200
469#define VMBUS_CHANNEL_REQUEST_MONITORED_NOTIFICATION 0x400
470
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471struct vmpacket_descriptor {
472 u16 type;
473 u16 offset8;
474 u16 len8;
475 u16 flags;
476 u64 trans_id;
477} __packed;
478
479struct vmpacket_header {
480 u32 prev_pkt_start_offset;
481 struct vmpacket_descriptor descriptor;
482} __packed;
483
484struct vmtransfer_page_range {
485 u32 byte_count;
486 u32 byte_offset;
487} __packed;
488
489struct vmtransfer_page_packet_header {
490 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
491 u16 xfer_pageset_id;
1508d811 492 u8 sender_owns_set;
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493 u8 reserved;
494 u32 range_cnt;
495 struct vmtransfer_page_range ranges[1];
496} __packed;
497
498struct vmgpadl_packet_header {
499 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
500 u32 gpadl;
501 u32 reserved;
502} __packed;
503
504struct vmadd_remove_transfer_page_set {
505 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
506 u32 gpadl;
507 u16 xfer_pageset_id;
508 u16 reserved;
509} __packed;
510
511/*
512 * This structure defines a range in guest physical space that can be made to
513 * look virtually contiguous.
514 */
515struct gpa_range {
516 u32 byte_count;
517 u32 byte_offset;
518 u64 pfn_array[0];
519};
520
521/*
522 * This is the format for an Establish Gpadl packet, which contains a handle by
523 * which this GPADL will be known and a set of GPA ranges associated with it.
524 * This can be converted to a MDL by the guest OS. If there are multiple GPA
525 * ranges, then the resulting MDL will be "chained," representing multiple VA
526 * ranges.
527 */
528struct vmestablish_gpadl {
529 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
530 u32 gpadl;
531 u32 range_cnt;
532 struct gpa_range range[1];
533} __packed;
534
535/*
536 * This is the format for a Teardown Gpadl packet, which indicates that the
537 * GPADL handle in the Establish Gpadl packet will never be referenced again.
538 */
539struct vmteardown_gpadl {
540 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
541 u32 gpadl;
542 u32 reserved; /* for alignment to a 8-byte boundary */
543} __packed;
544
545/*
546 * This is the format for a GPA-Direct packet, which contains a set of GPA
547 * ranges, in addition to commands and/or data.
548 */
549struct vmdata_gpa_direct {
550 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
551 u32 reserved;
552 u32 range_cnt;
553 struct gpa_range range[1];
554} __packed;
555
556/* This is the format for a Additional Data Packet. */
557struct vmadditional_data {
558 struct vmpacket_descriptor d;
559 u64 total_bytes;
560 u32 offset;
561 u32 byte_cnt;
562 unsigned char data[1];
563} __packed;
564
565union vmpacket_largest_possible_header {
566 struct vmpacket_descriptor simple_hdr;
567 struct vmtransfer_page_packet_header xfer_page_hdr;
568 struct vmgpadl_packet_header gpadl_hdr;
569 struct vmadd_remove_transfer_page_set add_rm_xfer_page_hdr;
570 struct vmestablish_gpadl establish_gpadl_hdr;
571 struct vmteardown_gpadl teardown_gpadl_hdr;
572 struct vmdata_gpa_direct data_gpa_direct_hdr;
573};
574
575#define VMPACKET_DATA_START_ADDRESS(__packet) \
576 (void *)(((unsigned char *)__packet) + \
577 ((struct vmpacket_descriptor)__packet)->offset8 * 8)
578
579#define VMPACKET_DATA_LENGTH(__packet) \
580 ((((struct vmpacket_descriptor)__packet)->len8 - \
581 ((struct vmpacket_descriptor)__packet)->offset8) * 8)
582
583#define VMPACKET_TRANSFER_MODE(__packet) \
584 (((struct IMPACT)__packet)->type)
585
586enum vmbus_packet_type {
587 VM_PKT_INVALID = 0x0,
588 VM_PKT_SYNCH = 0x1,
589 VM_PKT_ADD_XFER_PAGESET = 0x2,
590 VM_PKT_RM_XFER_PAGESET = 0x3,
591 VM_PKT_ESTABLISH_GPADL = 0x4,
592 VM_PKT_TEARDOWN_GPADL = 0x5,
593 VM_PKT_DATA_INBAND = 0x6,
594 VM_PKT_DATA_USING_XFER_PAGES = 0x7,
595 VM_PKT_DATA_USING_GPADL = 0x8,
596 VM_PKT_DATA_USING_GPA_DIRECT = 0x9,
597 VM_PKT_CANCEL_REQUEST = 0xa,
598 VM_PKT_COMP = 0xb,
599 VM_PKT_DATA_USING_ADDITIONAL_PKT = 0xc,
600 VM_PKT_ADDITIONAL_DATA = 0xd
601};
602
603#define VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED 1
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606/* Version 1 messages */
607enum vmbus_channel_message_type {
608 CHANNELMSG_INVALID = 0,
609 CHANNELMSG_OFFERCHANNEL = 1,
610 CHANNELMSG_RESCIND_CHANNELOFFER = 2,
611 CHANNELMSG_REQUESTOFFERS = 3,
612 CHANNELMSG_ALLOFFERS_DELIVERED = 4,
613 CHANNELMSG_OPENCHANNEL = 5,
614 CHANNELMSG_OPENCHANNEL_RESULT = 6,
615 CHANNELMSG_CLOSECHANNEL = 7,
616 CHANNELMSG_GPADL_HEADER = 8,
617 CHANNELMSG_GPADL_BODY = 9,
618 CHANNELMSG_GPADL_CREATED = 10,
619 CHANNELMSG_GPADL_TEARDOWN = 11,
620 CHANNELMSG_GPADL_TORNDOWN = 12,
621 CHANNELMSG_RELID_RELEASED = 13,
622 CHANNELMSG_INITIATE_CONTACT = 14,
623 CHANNELMSG_VERSION_RESPONSE = 15,
624 CHANNELMSG_UNLOAD = 16,
625#ifdef VMBUS_FEATURE_PARENT_OR_PEER_MEMORY_MAPPED_INTO_A_CHILD
626 CHANNELMSG_VIEWRANGE_ADD = 17,
627 CHANNELMSG_VIEWRANGE_REMOVE = 18,
628#endif
629 CHANNELMSG_COUNT
630};
631
632struct vmbus_channel_message_header {
633 enum vmbus_channel_message_type msgtype;
634 u32 padding;
635} __packed;
636
637/* Query VMBus Version parameters */
638struct vmbus_channel_query_vmbus_version {
639 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
640 u32 version;
641} __packed;
642
643/* VMBus Version Supported parameters */
644struct vmbus_channel_version_supported {
645 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
1508d811 646 u8 version_supported;
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647} __packed;
648
649/* Offer Channel parameters */
650struct vmbus_channel_offer_channel {
651 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
652 struct vmbus_channel_offer offer;
653 u32 child_relid;
654 u8 monitorid;
1508d811 655 u8 monitor_allocated;
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656} __packed;
657
658/* Rescind Offer parameters */
659struct vmbus_channel_rescind_offer {
660 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
661 u32 child_relid;
662} __packed;
663
664/*
665 * Request Offer -- no parameters, SynIC message contains the partition ID
666 * Set Snoop -- no parameters, SynIC message contains the partition ID
667 * Clear Snoop -- no parameters, SynIC message contains the partition ID
668 * All Offers Delivered -- no parameters, SynIC message contains the partition
669 * ID
670 * Flush Client -- no parameters, SynIC message contains the partition ID
671 */
672
673/* Open Channel parameters */
674struct vmbus_channel_open_channel {
675 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
676
677 /* Identifies the specific VMBus channel that is being opened. */
678 u32 child_relid;
679
680 /* ID making a particular open request at a channel offer unique. */
681 u32 openid;
682
683 /* GPADL for the channel's ring buffer. */
684 u32 ringbuffer_gpadlhandle;
685
686 /* GPADL for the channel's server context save area. */
687 u32 server_contextarea_gpadlhandle;
688
689 /*
690 * The upstream ring buffer begins at offset zero in the memory
691 * described by RingBufferGpadlHandle. The downstream ring buffer
692 * follows it at this offset (in pages).
693 */
694 u32 downstream_ringbuffer_pageoffset;
695
696 /* User-specific data to be passed along to the server endpoint. */
697 unsigned char userdata[MAX_USER_DEFINED_BYTES];
698} __packed;
699
700/* Open Channel Result parameters */
701struct vmbus_channel_open_result {
702 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
703 u32 child_relid;
704 u32 openid;
705 u32 status;
706} __packed;
707
708/* Close channel parameters; */
709struct vmbus_channel_close_channel {
710 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
711 u32 child_relid;
712} __packed;
713
714/* Channel Message GPADL */
715#define GPADL_TYPE_RING_BUFFER 1
716#define GPADL_TYPE_SERVER_SAVE_AREA 2
717#define GPADL_TYPE_TRANSACTION 8
718
719/*
720 * The number of PFNs in a GPADL message is defined by the number of
721 * pages that would be spanned by ByteCount and ByteOffset. If the
722 * implied number of PFNs won't fit in this packet, there will be a
723 * follow-up packet that contains more.
724 */
725struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_header {
726 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
727 u32 child_relid;
728 u32 gpadl;
729 u16 range_buflen;
730 u16 rangecount;
731 struct gpa_range range[0];
732} __packed;
733
734/* This is the followup packet that contains more PFNs. */
735struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_body {
736 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
737 u32 msgnumber;
738 u32 gpadl;
739 u64 pfn[0];
740} __packed;
741
742struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_created {
743 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
744 u32 child_relid;
745 u32 gpadl;
746 u32 creation_status;
747} __packed;
748
749struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_teardown {
750 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
751 u32 child_relid;
752 u32 gpadl;
753} __packed;
754
755struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_torndown {
756 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
757 u32 gpadl;
758} __packed;
759
760#ifdef VMBUS_FEATURE_PARENT_OR_PEER_MEMORY_MAPPED_INTO_A_CHILD
761struct vmbus_channel_view_range_add {
762 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
763 PHYSICAL_ADDRESS viewrange_base;
764 u64 viewrange_length;
765 u32 child_relid;
766} __packed;
767
768struct vmbus_channel_view_range_remove {
769 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
770 PHYSICAL_ADDRESS viewrange_base;
771 u32 child_relid;
772} __packed;
773#endif
774
775struct vmbus_channel_relid_released {
776 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
777 u32 child_relid;
778} __packed;
779
780struct vmbus_channel_initiate_contact {
781 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
782 u32 vmbus_version_requested;
783 u32 padding2;
784 u64 interrupt_page;
785 u64 monitor_page1;
786 u64 monitor_page2;
787} __packed;
788
789struct vmbus_channel_version_response {
790 struct vmbus_channel_message_header header;
1508d811 791 u8 version_supported;
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793
794enum vmbus_channel_state {
795 CHANNEL_OFFER_STATE,
796 CHANNEL_OPENING_STATE,
797 CHANNEL_OPEN_STATE,
798};
799
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800struct vmbus_channel_debug_info {
801 u32 relid;
802 enum vmbus_channel_state state;
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803 uuid_le interfacetype;
804 uuid_le interface_instance;
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805 u32 monitorid;
806 u32 servermonitor_pending;
807 u32 servermonitor_latency;
808 u32 servermonitor_connectionid;
809 u32 clientmonitor_pending;
810 u32 clientmonitor_latency;
811 u32 clientmonitor_connectionid;
812
813 struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info inbound;
814 struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info outbound;
815};
816
817/*
818 * Represents each channel msg on the vmbus connection This is a
819 * variable-size data structure depending on the msg type itself
820 */
821struct vmbus_channel_msginfo {
822 /* Bookkeeping stuff */
823 struct list_head msglistentry;
824
825 /* So far, this is only used to handle gpadl body message */
826 struct list_head submsglist;
827
828 /* Synchronize the request/response if needed */
829 struct completion waitevent;
830 union {
831 struct vmbus_channel_version_supported version_supported;
832 struct vmbus_channel_open_result open_result;
833 struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_torndown gpadl_torndown;
834 struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_created gpadl_created;
835 struct vmbus_channel_version_response version_response;
836 } response;
837
838 u32 msgsize;
839 /*
840 * The channel message that goes out on the "wire".
841 * It will contain at minimum the VMBUS_CHANNEL_MESSAGE_HEADER header
842 */
843 unsigned char msg[0];
844};
845
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846struct vmbus_close_msg {
847 struct vmbus_channel_msginfo info;
848 struct vmbus_channel_close_channel msg;
849};
850
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851struct vmbus_channel {
852 struct list_head listentry;
853
854 struct hv_device *device_obj;
855
856 struct work_struct work;
857
858 enum vmbus_channel_state state;
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860 struct vmbus_channel_offer_channel offermsg;
861 /*
862 * These are based on the OfferMsg.MonitorId.
863 * Save it here for easy access.
864 */
865 u8 monitor_grp;
866 u8 monitor_bit;
867
868 u32 ringbuffer_gpadlhandle;
869
870 /* Allocated memory for ring buffer */
871 void *ringbuffer_pages;
872 u32 ringbuffer_pagecount;
873 struct hv_ring_buffer_info outbound; /* send to parent */
874 struct hv_ring_buffer_info inbound; /* receive from parent */
875 spinlock_t inbound_lock;
876 struct workqueue_struct *controlwq;
877
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878 struct vmbus_close_msg close_msg;
879
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880 /* Channel callback are invoked in this workqueue context */
881 /* HANDLE dataWorkQueue; */
882
883 void (*onchannel_callback)(void *context);
884 void *channel_callback_context;
885};
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887void vmbus_onmessage(void *context);
888
889int vmbus_request_offers(void);
890
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891/* The format must be the same as struct vmdata_gpa_direct */
892struct vmbus_channel_packet_page_buffer {
893 u16 type;
894 u16 dataoffset8;
895 u16 length8;
896 u16 flags;
897 u64 transactionid;
898 u32 reserved;
899 u32 rangecount;
900 struct hv_page_buffer range[MAX_PAGE_BUFFER_COUNT];
901} __packed;
902
903/* The format must be the same as struct vmdata_gpa_direct */
904struct vmbus_channel_packet_multipage_buffer {
905 u16 type;
906 u16 dataoffset8;
907 u16 length8;
908 u16 flags;
909 u64 transactionid;
910 u32 reserved;
911 u32 rangecount; /* Always 1 in this case */
912 struct hv_multipage_buffer range;
913} __packed;
914
915
916extern int vmbus_open(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
917 u32 send_ringbuffersize,
918 u32 recv_ringbuffersize,
919 void *userdata,
920 u32 userdatalen,
921 void(*onchannel_callback)(void *context),
922 void *context);
923
924extern void vmbus_close(struct vmbus_channel *channel);
925
926extern int vmbus_sendpacket(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
927 const void *buffer,
928 u32 bufferLen,
929 u64 requestid,
930 enum vmbus_packet_type type,
931 u32 flags);
932
933extern int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
934 struct hv_page_buffer pagebuffers[],
935 u32 pagecount,
936 void *buffer,
937 u32 bufferlen,
938 u64 requestid);
939
940extern int vmbus_sendpacket_multipagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
941 struct hv_multipage_buffer *mpb,
942 void *buffer,
943 u32 bufferlen,
944 u64 requestid);
945
946extern int vmbus_establish_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
947 void *kbuffer,
948 u32 size,
949 u32 *gpadl_handle);
950
951extern int vmbus_teardown_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
952 u32 gpadl_handle);
953
954extern int vmbus_recvpacket(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
955 void *buffer,
956 u32 bufferlen,
957 u32 *buffer_actual_len,
958 u64 *requestid);
959
960extern int vmbus_recvpacket_raw(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
961 void *buffer,
962 u32 bufferlen,
963 u32 *buffer_actual_len,
964 u64 *requestid);
965
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967extern void vmbus_get_debug_info(struct vmbus_channel *channel,
968 struct vmbus_channel_debug_info *debug);
969
970extern void vmbus_ontimer(unsigned long data);
971
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972struct hv_dev_port_info {
973 u32 int_mask;
974 u32 read_idx;
975 u32 write_idx;
976 u32 bytes_avail_toread;
977 u32 bytes_avail_towrite;
978};
979
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980/* Base driver object */
981struct hv_driver {
982 const char *name;
983
984 /* the device type supported by this driver */
358d2ee2 985 uuid_le dev_type;
2e2c1d17 986 const struct hv_vmbus_device_id *id_table;
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988 struct device_driver driver;
989
84946899 990 int (*probe)(struct hv_device *, const struct hv_vmbus_device_id *);
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991 int (*remove)(struct hv_device *);
992 void (*shutdown)(struct hv_device *);
993
994};
995
996/* Base device object */
997struct hv_device {
998 /* the device type id of this device */
358d2ee2 999 uuid_le dev_type;
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1001 /* the device instance id of this device */
358d2ee2 1002 uuid_le dev_instance;
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1004 struct device device;
1005
1006 struct vmbus_channel *channel;
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1007};
1008
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1009
1010static inline struct hv_device *device_to_hv_device(struct device *d)
1011{
1012 return container_of(d, struct hv_device, device);
1013}
1014
1015static inline struct hv_driver *drv_to_hv_drv(struct device_driver *d)
1016{
1017 return container_of(d, struct hv_driver, driver);
1018}
1019
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1020static inline void hv_set_drvdata(struct hv_device *dev, void *data)
1021{
1022 dev_set_drvdata(&dev->device, data);
1023}
1024
1025static inline void *hv_get_drvdata(struct hv_device *dev)
1026{
1027 return dev_get_drvdata(&dev->device);
1028}
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1030/* Vmbus interface */
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1031#define vmbus_driver_register(driver) \
1032 __vmbus_driver_register(driver, THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME)
1033int __must_check __vmbus_driver_register(struct hv_driver *hv_driver,
1034 struct module *owner,
1035 const char *mod_name);
1036void vmbus_driver_unregister(struct hv_driver *hv_driver);
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1038/**
1039 * VMBUS_DEVICE - macro used to describe a specific hyperv vmbus device
1040 *
1041 * This macro is used to create a struct hv_vmbus_device_id that matches a
1042 * specific device.
1043 */
1044#define VMBUS_DEVICE(g0, g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7, \
1045 g8, g9, ga, gb, gc, gd, ge, gf) \
1046 .guid = { g0, g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7, \
1047 g8, g9, ga, gb, gc, gd, ge, gf },
1048
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1049/*
1050 * Common header for Hyper-V ICs
1051 */
1052
1053#define ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE 0
1054#define ICMSGTYPE_HEARTBEAT 1
1055#define ICMSGTYPE_KVPEXCHANGE 2
1056#define ICMSGTYPE_SHUTDOWN 3
1057#define ICMSGTYPE_TIMESYNC 4
1058#define ICMSGTYPE_VSS 5
1059
1060#define ICMSGHDRFLAG_TRANSACTION 1
1061#define ICMSGHDRFLAG_REQUEST 2
1062#define ICMSGHDRFLAG_RESPONSE 4
1063
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1065/*
1066 * While we want to handle util services as regular devices,
1067 * there is only one instance of each of these services; so
1068 * we statically allocate the service specific state.
1069 */
1070
1071struct hv_util_service {
1072 u8 *recv_buffer;
1073 void (*util_cb)(void *);
1074 int (*util_init)(struct hv_util_service *);
1075 void (*util_deinit)(void);
1076};
1077
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1078struct vmbuspipe_hdr {
1079 u32 flags;
1080 u32 msgsize;
1081} __packed;
1082
1083struct ic_version {
1084 u16 major;
1085 u16 minor;
1086} __packed;
1087
1088struct icmsg_hdr {
1089 struct ic_version icverframe;
1090 u16 icmsgtype;
1091 struct ic_version icvermsg;
1092 u16 icmsgsize;
1093 u32 status;
1094 u8 ictransaction_id;
1095 u8 icflags;
1096 u8 reserved[2];
1097} __packed;
1098
1099struct icmsg_negotiate {
1100 u16 icframe_vercnt;
1101 u16 icmsg_vercnt;
1102 u32 reserved;
1103 struct ic_version icversion_data[1]; /* any size array */
1104} __packed;
1105
1106struct shutdown_msg_data {
1107 u32 reason_code;
1108 u32 timeout_seconds;
1109 u32 flags;
1110 u8 display_message[2048];
1111} __packed;
1112
1113struct heartbeat_msg_data {
1114 u64 seq_num;
1115 u32 reserved[8];
1116} __packed;
1117
1118/* Time Sync IC defs */
1119#define ICTIMESYNCFLAG_PROBE 0
1120#define ICTIMESYNCFLAG_SYNC 1
1121#define ICTIMESYNCFLAG_SAMPLE 2
1122
1123#ifdef __x86_64__
1124#define WLTIMEDELTA 116444736000000000L /* in 100ns unit */
1125#else
1126#define WLTIMEDELTA 116444736000000000LL
1127#endif
1128
1129struct ictimesync_data {
1130 u64 parenttime;
1131 u64 childtime;
1132 u64 roundtriptime;
1133 u8 flags;
1134} __packed;
1135
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1136struct hyperv_service_callback {
1137 u8 msg_type;
1138 char *log_msg;
358d2ee2 1139 uuid_le data;
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1140 struct vmbus_channel *channel;
1141 void (*callback) (void *context);
1142};
1143
c836d0ab 1144#define MAX_SRV_VER 0x7ffffff
da0e9631 1145extern void vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *,
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1146 struct icmsg_negotiate *, u8 *, int,
1147 int);
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1149int hv_kvp_init(struct hv_util_service *);
1150void hv_kvp_deinit(void);
1151void hv_kvp_onchannelcallback(void *);
1152
1153#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
3f335ea2 1154#endif /* _HYPERV_H */
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