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26
27#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_SYSCTL_H__
28#define __XEN_PUBLIC_SYSCTL_H__
29
30#if !defined(__XEN__) && !defined(__XEN_TOOLS__)
31#error "sysctl operations are intended for use by node control tools only"
32#endif
33
34#include "xen.h"
35#include "domctl.h"
36#include "physdev.h"
37
38#define XEN_SYSCTL_INTERFACE_VERSION 0x00000013
39
40/*
41 * Read console content from Xen buffer ring.
42 */
43/* XEN_SYSCTL_readconsole */
44struct xen_sysctl_readconsole {
45    /* IN: Non-zero -> clear after reading. */
46    uint8_t clear;
47    /* IN: Non-zero -> start index specified by @index field. */
48    uint8_t incremental;
49    uint8_t pad0, pad1;
50    /*
51     * IN:  Start index for consuming from ring buffer (if @incremental);
52     * OUT: End index after consuming from ring buffer.
53     */
54    uint32_t index;
55    /* IN: Virtual address to write console data. */
56    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(char) buffer;
57    /* IN: Size of buffer; OUT: Bytes written to buffer. */
58    uint32_t count;
59};
60
61/* Get trace buffers machine base address */
62/* XEN_SYSCTL_tbuf_op */
63struct xen_sysctl_tbuf_op {
64    /* IN variables */
65#define XEN_SYSCTL_TBUFOP_get_info     0
66#define XEN_SYSCTL_TBUFOP_set_cpu_mask 1
67#define XEN_SYSCTL_TBUFOP_set_evt_mask 2
68#define XEN_SYSCTL_TBUFOP_set_size     3
69#define XEN_SYSCTL_TBUFOP_enable       4
70#define XEN_SYSCTL_TBUFOP_disable      5
71    uint32_t cmd;
72    /* IN/OUT variables */
73    struct xenctl_bitmap cpu_mask;
74    uint32_t             evt_mask;
75    /* OUT variables */
76    uint64_aligned_t buffer_mfn;
77    uint32_t size;  /* Also an IN variable! */
78};
79
80/*
81 * Get physical information about the host machine
82 */
83/* XEN_SYSCTL_physinfo */
84 /* The platform supports HVM guests. */
85#define _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_hvm          0
86#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_hvm           (1u<<_XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_hvm)
87 /* The platform supports PV guests. */
88#define _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_pv           1
89#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_pv            (1u<<_XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_pv)
90 /* The platform supports direct access to I/O devices with IOMMU. */
91#define _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_directio     2
92#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_directio  (1u<<_XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_directio)
93/* The platform supports Hardware Assisted Paging. */
94#define _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_hap          3
95#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_hap           (1u<<_XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_hap)
96/* The platform supports software paging. */
97#define _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_shadow       4
98#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_shadow        (1u<<_XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_shadow)
99/* The platform supports sharing of HAP page tables with the IOMMU. */
100#define _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_iommu_hap_pt_share 5
101#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_iommu_hap_pt_share  \
102    (1u << _XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_iommu_hap_pt_share)
103
104/* Max XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_* constant.  Used for ABI checking. */
105#define XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_MAX XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_iommu_hap_pt_share
106
107struct xen_sysctl_physinfo {
108    uint32_t threads_per_core;
109    uint32_t cores_per_socket;
110    uint32_t nr_cpus;     /* # CPUs currently online */
111    uint32_t max_cpu_id;  /* Largest possible CPU ID on this host */
112    uint32_t nr_nodes;    /* # nodes currently online */
113    uint32_t max_node_id; /* Largest possible node ID on this host */
114    uint32_t cpu_khz;
115    uint32_t capabilities;/* XEN_SYSCTL_PHYSCAP_??? */
116    uint64_aligned_t total_pages;
117    uint64_aligned_t free_pages;
118    uint64_aligned_t scrub_pages;
119    uint64_aligned_t outstanding_pages;
120    uint64_aligned_t max_mfn; /* Largest possible MFN on this host */
121    uint32_t hw_cap[8];
122};
123
124/*
125 * Get the ID of the current scheduler.
126 */
127/* XEN_SYSCTL_sched_id */
128struct xen_sysctl_sched_id {
129    /* OUT variable */
130    uint32_t sched_id;
131};
132
133/* Interface for controlling Xen software performance counters. */
134/* XEN_SYSCTL_perfc_op */
135/* Sub-operations: */
136#define XEN_SYSCTL_PERFCOP_reset 1   /* Reset all counters to zero. */
137#define XEN_SYSCTL_PERFCOP_query 2   /* Get perfctr information. */
138struct xen_sysctl_perfc_desc {
139    char         name[80];             /* name of perf counter */
140    uint32_t     nr_vals;              /* number of values for this counter */
141};
142typedef struct xen_sysctl_perfc_desc xen_sysctl_perfc_desc_t;
143DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_perfc_desc_t);
144typedef uint32_t xen_sysctl_perfc_val_t;
145DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_perfc_val_t);
146
147struct xen_sysctl_perfc_op {
148    /* IN variables. */
149    uint32_t       cmd;                /*  XEN_SYSCTL_PERFCOP_??? */
150    /* OUT variables. */
151    uint32_t       nr_counters;       /*  number of counters description  */
152    uint32_t       nr_vals;           /*  number of values  */
153    /* counter information (or NULL) */
154    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_perfc_desc_t) desc;
155    /* counter values (or NULL) */
156    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_perfc_val_t) val;
157};
158
159/* XEN_SYSCTL_getdomaininfolist */
160struct xen_sysctl_getdomaininfolist {
161    /* IN variables. */
162    domid_t               first_domain;
163    uint32_t              max_domains;
164    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_domctl_getdomaininfo_t) buffer;
165    /* OUT variables. */
166    uint32_t              num_domains;
167};
168
169/* Inject debug keys into Xen. */
170/* XEN_SYSCTL_debug_keys */
171struct xen_sysctl_debug_keys {
172    /* IN variables. */
173    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(const_char) keys;
174    uint32_t nr_keys;
175};
176
177/* Get physical CPU information. */
178/* XEN_SYSCTL_getcpuinfo */
179struct xen_sysctl_cpuinfo {
180    uint64_aligned_t idletime;
181};
182typedef struct xen_sysctl_cpuinfo xen_sysctl_cpuinfo_t;
183DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_cpuinfo_t);
184struct xen_sysctl_getcpuinfo {
185    /* IN variables. */
186    uint32_t max_cpus;
187    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_cpuinfo_t) info;
188    /* OUT variables. */
189    uint32_t nr_cpus;
190};
191
192/* XEN_SYSCTL_availheap */
193struct xen_sysctl_availheap {
194    /* IN variables. */
195    uint32_t min_bitwidth;  /* Smallest address width (zero if don't care). */
196    uint32_t max_bitwidth;  /* Largest address width (zero if don't care). */
197    int32_t  node;          /* NUMA node of interest (-1 for all nodes). */
198    /* OUT variables. */
199    uint64_aligned_t avail_bytes;/* Bytes available in the specified region. */
200};
201
202/* XEN_SYSCTL_get_pmstat */
203struct pm_px_val {
204    uint64_aligned_t freq;        /* Px core frequency */
205    uint64_aligned_t residency;   /* Px residency time */
206    uint64_aligned_t count;       /* Px transition count */
207};
208typedef struct pm_px_val pm_px_val_t;
209DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(pm_px_val_t);
210
211struct pm_px_stat {
212    uint8_t total;        /* total Px states */
213    uint8_t usable;       /* usable Px states */
214    uint8_t last;         /* last Px state */
215    uint8_t cur;          /* current Px state */
216    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint64) trans_pt;   /* Px transition table */
217    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(pm_px_val_t) pt;
218};
219
220struct pm_cx_stat {
221    uint32_t nr;    /* entry nr in triggers & residencies, including C0 */
222    uint32_t last;  /* last Cx state */
223    uint64_aligned_t idle_time;                 /* idle time from boot */
224    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint64) triggers;    /* Cx trigger counts */
225    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint64) residencies; /* Cx residencies */
226    uint32_t nr_pc;                          /* entry nr in pc[] */
227    uint32_t nr_cc;                          /* entry nr in cc[] */
228    /*
229     * These two arrays may (and generally will) have unused slots; slots not
230     * having a corresponding hardware register will not be written by the
231     * hypervisor. It is therefore up to the caller to put a suitable sentinel
232     * into all slots before invoking the function.
233     * Indexing is 1-biased (PC1/CC1 being at index 0).
234     */
235    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint64) pc;
236    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint64) cc;
237};
238
239struct xen_sysctl_get_pmstat {
240#define PMSTAT_CATEGORY_MASK 0xf0
241#define PMSTAT_PX            0x10
242#define PMSTAT_CX            0x20
243#define PMSTAT_get_max_px    (PMSTAT_PX | 0x1)
244#define PMSTAT_get_pxstat    (PMSTAT_PX | 0x2)
245#define PMSTAT_reset_pxstat  (PMSTAT_PX | 0x3)
246#define PMSTAT_get_max_cx    (PMSTAT_CX | 0x1)
247#define PMSTAT_get_cxstat    (PMSTAT_CX | 0x2)
248#define PMSTAT_reset_cxstat  (PMSTAT_CX | 0x3)
249    uint32_t type;
250    uint32_t cpuid;
251    union {
252        struct pm_px_stat getpx;
253        struct pm_cx_stat getcx;
254        /* other struct for tx, etc */
255    } u;
256};
257
258/* XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_hotplug */
259struct xen_sysctl_cpu_hotplug {
260    /* IN variables */
261    uint32_t cpu;   /* Physical cpu. */
262
263    /* Single CPU enable/disable. */
264#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_HOTPLUG_ONLINE  0
265#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_HOTPLUG_OFFLINE 1
266
267    /*
268     * SMT enable/disable.
269     *
270     * These two ops loop over all present CPUs, and either online or offline
271     * every non-primary sibling thread (those with a thread id which is not
272     * 0).  This behaviour is chosen to simplify the implementation.
273     *
274     * They are intended as a shorthand for identifying and feeding the cpu
275     * numbers individually to HOTPLUG_{ON,OFF}LINE.
276     *
277     * These are not expected to be used in conjunction with debugging options
278     * such as `maxcpus=` or when other manual configuration of offline cpus
279     * is in use.
280     */
281#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_HOTPLUG_SMT_ENABLE  2
282#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_HOTPLUG_SMT_DISABLE 3
283    uint32_t op;    /* hotplug opcode */
284};
285
286/*
287 * Get/set xen power management, include
288 * 1. cpufreq governors and related parameters
289 */
290/* XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op */
291struct xen_userspace {
292    uint32_t scaling_setspeed;
293};
294
295struct xen_ondemand {
296    uint32_t sampling_rate_max;
297    uint32_t sampling_rate_min;
298
299    uint32_t sampling_rate;
300    uint32_t up_threshold;
301};
302
303/*
304 * cpufreq para name of this structure named
305 * same as sysfs file name of native linux
306 */
307#define CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN 16
308struct xen_get_cpufreq_para {
309    /* IN/OUT variable */
310    uint32_t cpu_num;
311    uint32_t freq_num;
312    uint32_t gov_num;
313
314    /* for all governors */
315    /* OUT variable */
316    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) affected_cpus;
317    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) scaling_available_frequencies;
318    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(char)   scaling_available_governors;
319    char scaling_driver[CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN];
320
321    uint32_t cpuinfo_cur_freq;
322    uint32_t cpuinfo_max_freq;
323    uint32_t cpuinfo_min_freq;
324    uint32_t scaling_cur_freq;
325
326    char scaling_governor[CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN];
327    uint32_t scaling_max_freq;
328    uint32_t scaling_min_freq;
329
330    /* for specific governor */
331    union {
332        struct  xen_userspace userspace;
333        struct  xen_ondemand ondemand;
334    } u;
335
336    int32_t turbo_enabled;
337};
338
339struct xen_set_cpufreq_gov {
340    char scaling_governor[CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN];
341};
342
343struct xen_set_cpufreq_para {
344    #define SCALING_MAX_FREQ           1
345    #define SCALING_MIN_FREQ           2
346    #define SCALING_SETSPEED           3
347    #define SAMPLING_RATE              4
348    #define UP_THRESHOLD               5
349
350    uint32_t ctrl_type;
351    uint32_t ctrl_value;
352};
353
354struct xen_sysctl_pm_op {
355    #define PM_PARA_CATEGORY_MASK      0xf0
356    #define CPUFREQ_PARA               0x10
357
358    /* cpufreq command type */
359    #define GET_CPUFREQ_PARA           (CPUFREQ_PARA | 0x01)
360    #define SET_CPUFREQ_GOV            (CPUFREQ_PARA | 0x02)
361    #define SET_CPUFREQ_PARA           (CPUFREQ_PARA | 0x03)
362    #define GET_CPUFREQ_AVGFREQ        (CPUFREQ_PARA | 0x04)
363
364    /* set/reset scheduler power saving option */
365    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_set_sched_opt_smt    0x21
366
367    /*
368     * cpuidle max C-state and max C-sub-state access command:
369     * Set cpuid to 0 for max C-state.
370     * Set cpuid to 1 for max C-sub-state.
371     */
372    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_get_max_cstate       0x22
373    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_set_max_cstate       0x23
374
375    /* set scheduler migration cost value */
376    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_set_vcpu_migration_delay   0x24
377    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_get_vcpu_migration_delay   0x25
378
379    /* enable/disable turbo mode when in dbs governor */
380    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_enable_turbo               0x26
381    #define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op_disable_turbo              0x27
382
383    uint32_t cmd;
384    uint32_t cpuid;
385    union {
386        struct xen_get_cpufreq_para get_para;
387        struct xen_set_cpufreq_gov  set_gov;
388        struct xen_set_cpufreq_para set_para;
389        uint64_aligned_t get_avgfreq;
390        uint32_t                    set_sched_opt_smt;
391#define XEN_SYSCTL_CX_UNLIMITED 0xffffffff
392        uint32_t                    get_max_cstate;
393        uint32_t                    set_max_cstate;
394    } u;
395};
396
397/* XEN_SYSCTL_page_offline_op */
398struct xen_sysctl_page_offline_op {
399    /* IN: range of page to be offlined */
400#define sysctl_page_offline     1
401#define sysctl_page_online      2
402#define sysctl_query_page_offline  3
403    uint32_t cmd;
404    uint32_t start;
405    uint32_t end;
406    /* OUT: result of page offline request */
407    /*
408     * bit 0~15: result flags
409     * bit 16~31: owner
410     */
411    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(uint32) status;
412};
413
414#define PG_OFFLINE_STATUS_MASK    (0xFFUL)
415
416/* The result is invalid, i.e. HV does not handle it */
417#define PG_OFFLINE_INVALID   (0x1UL << 0)
418
419#define PG_OFFLINE_OFFLINED  (0x1UL << 1)
420#define PG_OFFLINE_PENDING   (0x1UL << 2)
421#define PG_OFFLINE_FAILED    (0x1UL << 3)
422#define PG_OFFLINE_AGAIN     (0x1UL << 4)
423
424#define PG_ONLINE_FAILED     PG_OFFLINE_FAILED
425#define PG_ONLINE_ONLINED    PG_OFFLINE_OFFLINED
426
427#define PG_OFFLINE_STATUS_OFFLINED              (0x1UL << 1)
428#define PG_OFFLINE_STATUS_ONLINE                (0x1UL << 2)
429#define PG_OFFLINE_STATUS_OFFLINE_PENDING       (0x1UL << 3)
430#define PG_OFFLINE_STATUS_BROKEN                (0x1UL << 4)
431
432#define PG_OFFLINE_MISC_MASK    (0xFFUL << 4)
433
434/* valid when PG_OFFLINE_FAILED or PG_OFFLINE_PENDING */
435#define PG_OFFLINE_XENPAGE   (0x1UL << 8)
436#define PG_OFFLINE_DOM0PAGE  (0x1UL << 9)
437#define PG_OFFLINE_ANONYMOUS (0x1UL << 10)
438#define PG_OFFLINE_NOT_CONV_RAM   (0x1UL << 11)
439#define PG_OFFLINE_OWNED     (0x1UL << 12)
440
441#define PG_OFFLINE_BROKEN    (0x1UL << 13)
442#define PG_ONLINE_BROKEN     PG_OFFLINE_BROKEN
443
444#define PG_OFFLINE_OWNER_SHIFT 16
445
446/* XEN_SYSCTL_lockprof_op */
447/* Sub-operations: */
448#define XEN_SYSCTL_LOCKPROF_reset 1   /* Reset all profile data to zero. */
449#define XEN_SYSCTL_LOCKPROF_query 2   /* Get lock profile information. */
450/* Record-type: */
451#define LOCKPROF_TYPE_GLOBAL      0   /* global lock, idx meaningless */
452#define LOCKPROF_TYPE_PERDOM      1   /* per-domain lock, idx is domid */
453#define LOCKPROF_TYPE_N           2   /* number of types */
454struct xen_sysctl_lockprof_data {
455    char     name[40];     /* lock name (may include up to 2 %d specifiers) */
456    int32_t  type;         /* LOCKPROF_TYPE_??? */
457    int32_t  idx;          /* index (e.g. domain id) */
458    uint64_aligned_t lock_cnt;     /* # of locking succeeded */
459    uint64_aligned_t block_cnt;    /* # of wait for lock */
460    uint64_aligned_t lock_time;    /* nsecs lock held */
461    uint64_aligned_t block_time;   /* nsecs waited for lock */
462};
463typedef struct xen_sysctl_lockprof_data xen_sysctl_lockprof_data_t;
464DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_lockprof_data_t);
465struct xen_sysctl_lockprof_op {
466    /* IN variables. */
467    uint32_t       cmd;               /* XEN_SYSCTL_LOCKPROF_??? */
468    uint32_t       max_elem;          /* size of output buffer */
469    /* OUT variables (query only). */
470    uint32_t       nr_elem;           /* number of elements available */
471    uint64_aligned_t time;            /* nsecs of profile measurement */
472    /* profile information (or NULL) */
473    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_lockprof_data_t) data;
474};
475
476/* XEN_SYSCTL_cputopoinfo */
477#define XEN_INVALID_CORE_ID     (~0U)
478#define XEN_INVALID_SOCKET_ID   (~0U)
479#define XEN_INVALID_NODE_ID     (~0U)
480
481struct xen_sysctl_cputopo {
482    uint32_t core;
483    uint32_t socket;
484    uint32_t node;
485};
486typedef struct xen_sysctl_cputopo xen_sysctl_cputopo_t;
487DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_cputopo_t);
488
489/*
490 * IN:
491 *  - a NULL 'cputopo' handle is a request for maximun 'num_cpus'.
492 *  - otherwise it's the number of entries in 'cputopo'
493 *
494 * OUT:
495 *  - If 'num_cpus' is less than the number Xen wants to write but the handle
496 *    handle is not a NULL one, partial data gets returned and 'num_cpus' gets
497 *    updated to reflect the intended number.
498 *  - Otherwise, 'num_cpus' shall indicate the number of entries written, which
499 *    may be less than the input value.
500 */
501struct xen_sysctl_cputopoinfo {
502    uint32_t num_cpus;
503    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_cputopo_t) cputopo;
504};
505
506/* XEN_SYSCTL_numainfo */
507#define XEN_INVALID_MEM_SZ     (~0U)
508#define XEN_INVALID_NODE_DIST  (~0U)
509
510struct xen_sysctl_meminfo {
511    uint64_t memsize;
512    uint64_t memfree;
513};
514typedef struct xen_sysctl_meminfo xen_sysctl_meminfo_t;
515DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_meminfo_t);
516
517/*
518 * IN:
519 *  - Both 'meminfo' and 'distance' handles being null is a request
520 *    for maximum value of 'num_nodes'.
521 *  - Otherwise it's the number of entries in 'meminfo' and square root
522 *    of number of entries in 'distance' (when corresponding handle is
523 *    non-null)
524 *
525 * OUT:
526 *  - If 'num_nodes' is less than the number Xen wants to write but either
527 *    handle is not a NULL one, partial data gets returned and 'num_nodes'
528 *    gets updated to reflect the intended number.
529 *  - Otherwise, 'num_nodes' shall indicate the number of entries written, which
530 *    may be less than the input value.
531 */
532
533struct xen_sysctl_numainfo {
534    uint32_t num_nodes;
535
536    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_meminfo_t) meminfo;
537
538    /*
539     * Distance between nodes 'i' and 'j' is stored in index 'i*N + j',
540     * where N is the number of nodes that will be returned in 'num_nodes'
541     * (i.e. not 'num_nodes' provided by the caller)
542     */
543    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) distance;
544};
545
546/* XEN_SYSCTL_cpupool_op */
547#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_CREATE                1  /* C */
548#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_DESTROY               2  /* D */
549#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_INFO                  3  /* I */
550#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_ADDCPU                4  /* A */
551#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU                 5  /* R */
552#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_MOVEDOMAIN            6  /* M */
553#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_FREEINFO              7  /* F */
554#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_PAR_ANY     0xFFFFFFFF
555struct xen_sysctl_cpupool_op {
556    uint32_t op;          /* IN */
557    uint32_t cpupool_id;  /* IN: CDIARM OUT: CI */
558    uint32_t sched_id;    /* IN: C      OUT: I  */
559    uint32_t domid;       /* IN: M              */
560    uint32_t cpu;         /* IN: AR             */
561    uint32_t n_dom;       /*            OUT: I  */
562    struct xenctl_bitmap cpumap; /*     OUT: IF */
563};
564
565/*
566 * Error return values of cpupool operations:
567 *
568 * -EADDRINUSE:
569 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU: A vcpu is temporarily pinned to the cpu
570 *    which is to be removed from a cpupool.
571 * -EADDRNOTAVAIL:
572 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_ADDCPU, XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU: A previous
573 *    request to remove a cpu from a cpupool was terminated with -EAGAIN
574 *    and has not been retried using the same parameters.
575 * -EAGAIN:
576 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU: The cpu can't be removed from the cpupool
577 *    as it is active in the hypervisor. A retry will succeed soon.
578 * -EBUSY:
579 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_DESTROY, XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU: A cpupool
580 *    can't be destroyed or the last cpu can't be removed as there is still
581 *    a running domain in that cpupool.
582 * -EEXIST:
583 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_CREATE: A cpupool_id was specified and is already
584 *    existing.
585 * -EINVAL:
586 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_ADDCPU, XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU: An illegal
587 *    cpu was specified (cpu does not exist).
588 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_MOVEDOMAIN: An illegal domain was specified
589 *    (domain id illegal or not suitable for operation).
590 * -ENODEV:
591 *  XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_ADDCPU, XEN_SYSCTL_CPUPOOL_OP_RMCPU: The specified
592 *    cpu is either not free (add) or not member of the specified cpupool
593 *    (remove).
594 * -ENOENT:
595 *  all: The cpupool with the specified cpupool_id doesn't exist.
596 *
597 * Some common error return values like -ENOMEM and -EFAULT are possible for
598 * all the operations.
599 */
600
601#define ARINC653_MAX_DOMAINS_PER_SCHEDULE   64
602/*
603 * This structure is used to pass a new ARINC653 schedule from a
604 * privileged domain (ie dom0) to Xen.
605 */
606struct xen_sysctl_arinc653_schedule {
607    /* major_frame holds the time for the new schedule's major frame
608     * in nanoseconds. */
609    uint64_aligned_t     major_frame;
610    /* num_sched_entries holds how many of the entries in the
611     * sched_entries[] array are valid. */
612    uint8_t     num_sched_entries;
613    /* The sched_entries array holds the actual schedule entries. */
614    struct {
615        /* dom_handle must match a domain's UUID */
616        xen_domain_handle_t dom_handle;
617        /* If a domain has multiple VCPUs, vcpu_id specifies which one
618         * this schedule entry applies to. It should be set to 0 if
619         * there is only one VCPU for the domain. */
620        unsigned int vcpu_id;
621        /* runtime specifies the amount of time that should be allocated
622         * to this VCPU per major frame. It is specified in nanoseconds */
623        uint64_aligned_t runtime;
624    } sched_entries[ARINC653_MAX_DOMAINS_PER_SCHEDULE];
625};
626typedef struct xen_sysctl_arinc653_schedule xen_sysctl_arinc653_schedule_t;
627DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_arinc653_schedule_t);
628
629/*
630 * Valid range for context switch rate limit (in microseconds).
631 * Applicable to Credit and Credit2 schedulers.
632 */
633#define XEN_SYSCTL_SCHED_RATELIMIT_MAX 500000
634#define XEN_SYSCTL_SCHED_RATELIMIT_MIN 100
635
636struct xen_sysctl_credit_schedule {
637    /* Length of timeslice in milliseconds */
638#define XEN_SYSCTL_CSCHED_TSLICE_MAX 1000
639#define XEN_SYSCTL_CSCHED_TSLICE_MIN 1
640    unsigned tslice_ms;
641    unsigned ratelimit_us;
642    /*
643     * How long we consider a vCPU to be cache-hot on the
644     * CPU where it has run (max 100ms, in microseconds)
645    */
646#define XEN_SYSCTL_CSCHED_MGR_DLY_MAX_US (100 * 1000)
647    unsigned vcpu_migr_delay_us;
648};
649
650struct xen_sysctl_credit2_schedule {
651    unsigned ratelimit_us;
652};
653
654/* XEN_SYSCTL_scheduler_op */
655/* Set or get info? */
656#define XEN_SYSCTL_SCHEDOP_putinfo 0
657#define XEN_SYSCTL_SCHEDOP_getinfo 1
658struct xen_sysctl_scheduler_op {
659    uint32_t cpupool_id; /* Cpupool whose scheduler is to be targetted. */
660    uint32_t sched_id;   /* XEN_SCHEDULER_* (domctl.h) */
661    uint32_t cmd;        /* XEN_SYSCTL_SCHEDOP_* */
662    union {
663        struct xen_sysctl_sched_arinc653 {
664            XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_sysctl_arinc653_schedule_t) schedule;
665        } sched_arinc653;
666        struct xen_sysctl_credit_schedule sched_credit;
667        struct xen_sysctl_credit2_schedule sched_credit2;
668    } u;
669};
670
671/*
672 * Output format of gcov data:
673 *
674 * XEN_GCOV_FORMAT_MAGIC XEN_GCOV_RECORD ... XEN_GCOV_RECORD
675 *
676 * That is, one magic number followed by 0 or more record.
677 *
678 * The magic number is stored as an uint32_t field.
679 *
680 * The record is packed and variable in length. It has the form:
681 *
682 *  filename: a NULL terminated path name extracted from gcov, used to
683 *            create the name of gcda file.
684 *  size:     a uint32_t field indicating the size of the payload, the
685 *            unit is byte.
686 *  payload:  the actual payload, length is `size' bytes.
687 *
688 * Userspace tool will split the record to different files.
689 */
690
691#define XEN_GCOV_FORMAT_MAGIC    0x58434f56 /* XCOV */
692
693/*
694 * Ouput format of LLVM coverage data is just a raw stream, as would be
695 * written by the compiler_rt run time library into a .profraw file. There
696 * are no special Xen tags or delimiters because none are needed.
697 */
698
699#define XEN_SYSCTL_COVERAGE_get_size 0 /* Get total size of output data */
700#define XEN_SYSCTL_COVERAGE_read     1 /* Read output data */
701#define XEN_SYSCTL_COVERAGE_reset    2 /* Reset all counters */
702
703struct xen_sysctl_coverage_op {
704    uint32_t cmd;
705    uint32_t size; /* IN/OUT: size of the buffer  */
706    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(char) buffer; /* OUT */
707};
708
709#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CMT_get_total_rmid            0
710#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CMT_get_l3_upscaling_factor   1
711/* The L3 cache size is returned in KB unit */
712#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CMT_get_l3_cache_size         2
713#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CMT_enabled                   3
714#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CMT_get_l3_event_mask         4
715struct xen_sysctl_psr_cmt_op {
716    uint32_t cmd;       /* IN: XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CMT_* */
717    uint32_t flags;     /* padding variable, may be extended for future use */
718    union {
719        uint64_t data;  /* OUT */
720        struct {
721            uint32_t cpu;   /* IN */
722            uint32_t rsvd;
723        } l3_cache;
724    } u;
725};
726
727/* XEN_SYSCTL_pcitopoinfo */
728#define XEN_INVALID_DEV (XEN_INVALID_NODE_ID - 1)
729struct xen_sysctl_pcitopoinfo {
730    /*
731     * IN: Number of elements in 'devs' and 'nodes' arrays.
732     * OUT: Number of processed elements of those arrays.
733     */
734    uint32_t num_devs;
735
736    /* IN: list of devices for which node IDs are requested. */
737    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(physdev_pci_device_t) devs;
738
739    /*
740     * OUT: node identifier for each device.
741     * If information for a particular device is not available then
742     * corresponding entry will be set to XEN_INVALID_NODE_ID. If
743     * device is not known to the hypervisor then XEN_INVALID_DEV
744     * will be provided.
745     */
746    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) nodes;
747};
748
749#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_get_l3_info               0
750#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_get_l2_info               1
751#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_get_mba_info              2
752struct xen_sysctl_psr_alloc {
753    uint32_t cmd;       /* IN: XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_* */
754    uint32_t target;    /* IN */
755    union {
756        struct {
757            uint32_t cbm_len;   /* OUT: CBM length */
758            uint32_t cos_max;   /* OUT: Maximum COS */
759#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_CAT_L3_CDP       (1u << 0)
760            uint32_t flags;     /* OUT: CAT flags */
761        } cat_info;
762
763        struct {
764            uint32_t thrtl_max; /* OUT: Maximum throttle */
765            uint32_t cos_max;   /* OUT: Maximum COS */
766#define XEN_SYSCTL_PSR_MBA_LINEAR      (1u << 0)
767            uint32_t flags;     /* OUT: MBA flags */
768        } mba_info;
769    } u;
770};
771
772/*
773 * XEN_SYSCTL_get_cpu_levelling_caps (x86 specific)
774 *
775 * Return hardware capabilities concerning masking or faulting of the cpuid
776 * instruction for PV guests.
777 */
778struct xen_sysctl_cpu_levelling_caps {
779#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_faulting    (1ul <<  0) /* CPUID faulting    */
780#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_ecx         (1ul <<  1) /* 0x00000001.ecx    */
781#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_edx         (1ul <<  2) /* 0x00000001.edx    */
782#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_extd_ecx    (1ul <<  3) /* 0x80000001.ecx    */
783#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_extd_edx    (1ul <<  4) /* 0x80000001.edx    */
784#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_xsave_eax   (1ul <<  5) /* 0x0000000D:1.eax  */
785#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_thermal_ecx (1ul <<  6) /* 0x00000006.ecx    */
786#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_l7s0_eax    (1ul <<  7) /* 0x00000007:0.eax  */
787#define XEN_SYSCTL_CPU_LEVELCAP_l7s0_ebx    (1ul <<  8) /* 0x00000007:0.ebx  */
788    uint32_t caps;
789};
790
791/*
792 * XEN_SYSCTL_get_cpu_featureset (x86 specific)
793 *
794 * Return information about featuresets available on this host.
795 *  -  Raw: The real cpuid values.
796 *  - Host: The values Xen is using, (after command line overrides, etc).
797 *  -   PV: Maximum set of features which can be given to a PV guest.
798 *  -  HVM: Maximum set of features which can be given to a HVM guest.
799 * May fail with -EOPNOTSUPP if querying for PV or HVM data when support is
800 * compiled out of Xen.
801 */
802struct xen_sysctl_cpu_featureset {
803#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_featureset_raw      0
804#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_featureset_host     1
805#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_featureset_pv       2
806#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_featureset_hvm      3
807    uint32_t index;       /* IN: Which featureset to query? */
808    uint32_t nr_features; /* IN/OUT: Number of entries in/written to
809                           * 'features', or the maximum number of features if
810                           * the guest handle is NULL.  NB. All featuresets
811                           * come from the same numberspace, so have the same
812                           * maximum length. */
813    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) features; /* OUT: */
814};
815
816/*
817 * XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_op
818 *
819 * Refer to the docs/unstable/misc/livepatch.markdown
820 * for the design details of this hypercall.
821 *
822 * There are four sub-ops:
823 *  XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_UPLOAD (0)
824 *  XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_GET (1)
825 *  XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_LIST (2)
826 *  XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_ACTION (3)
827 *
828 * The normal sequence of sub-ops is to:
829 *  1) XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_UPLOAD to upload the payload. If errors STOP.
830 *  2) XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_GET to check the `->rc`. If -XEN_EAGAIN spin.
831 *     If zero go to next step.
832 *  3) XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_ACTION with LIVEPATCH_ACTION_APPLY to apply the patch.
833 *  4) XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_GET to check the `->rc`. If in -XEN_EAGAIN spin.
834 *     If zero exit with success.
835 */
836
837#define LIVEPATCH_PAYLOAD_VERSION 2
838/*
839 * .livepatch.funcs structure layout defined in the `Payload format`
840 * section in the Live Patch design document.
841 *
842 * We guard this with __XEN__ as toolstacks SHOULD not use it.
843 */
844#ifdef __XEN__
845#define LIVEPATCH_OPAQUE_SIZE 31
846
847struct livepatch_expectation {
848    uint8_t enabled : 1;
849    uint8_t len : 5;        /* Length of data up to LIVEPATCH_OPAQUE_SIZE
850                               (5 bits is enough for now) */
851    uint8_t rsv : 2;        /* Reserved. Zero value */
852    uint8_t data[LIVEPATCH_OPAQUE_SIZE]; /* Same size as opaque[] buffer of
853                                            struct livepatch_func. This is the
854                                            max number of bytes to be patched */
855};
856typedef struct livepatch_expectation livepatch_expectation_t;
857
858typedef enum livepatch_func_state {
859    LIVEPATCH_FUNC_NOT_APPLIED,
860    LIVEPATCH_FUNC_APPLIED
861} livepatch_func_state_t;
862
863struct livepatch_func {
864    const char *name;       /* Name of function to be patched. */
865    void *new_addr;
866    void *old_addr;
867    uint32_t new_size;
868    uint32_t old_size;
869    uint8_t version;        /* MUST be LIVEPATCH_PAYLOAD_VERSION. */
870    uint8_t opaque[LIVEPATCH_OPAQUE_SIZE];
871    uint8_t applied;
872    uint8_t _pad[7];
873    livepatch_expectation_t expect;
874};
875typedef struct livepatch_func livepatch_func_t;
876#endif
877
878/*
879 * Structure describing an ELF payload. Uniquely identifies the
880 * payload. Should be human readable.
881 * Recommended length is upto XEN_LIVEPATCH_NAME_SIZE.
882 * Includes the NUL terminator.
883 */
884#define XEN_LIVEPATCH_NAME_SIZE 128
885struct xen_livepatch_name {
886    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(char) name;         /* IN: pointer to name. */
887    uint16_t size;                          /* IN: size of name. May be upto
888                                               XEN_LIVEPATCH_NAME_SIZE. */
889    uint16_t pad[3];                        /* IN: MUST be zero. */
890};
891
892/*
893 * Upload a payload to the hypervisor. The payload is verified
894 * against basic checks and if there are any issues the proper return code
895 * will be returned. The payload is not applied at this time - that is
896 * controlled by XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_ACTION.
897 *
898 * The return value is zero if the payload was succesfully uploaded.
899 * Otherwise an EXX return value is provided. Duplicate `name` are not
900 * supported.
901 *
902 * The payload at this point is verified against basic checks.
903 *
904 * The `payload` is the ELF payload as mentioned in the `Payload format`
905 * section in the Live Patch design document.
906 */
907#define XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_UPLOAD 0
908struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_upload {
909    struct xen_livepatch_name name;         /* IN, name of the patch. */
910    uint64_t size;                          /* IN, size of the ELF file. */
911    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint8) payload;     /* IN, the ELF file. */
912};
913
914/*
915 * Retrieve an status of an specific payload.
916 *
917 * Upon completion the `struct xen_livepatch_status` is updated.
918 *
919 * The return value is zero on success and XEN_EXX on failure. This operation
920 * is synchronous and does not require preemption.
921 */
922#define XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_GET 1
923
924struct xen_livepatch_status {
925#define LIVEPATCH_STATE_CHECKED      1
926#define LIVEPATCH_STATE_APPLIED      2
927    uint32_t state;                /* OUT: LIVEPATCH_STATE_*. */
928    int32_t rc;                    /* OUT: 0 if no error, otherwise -XEN_EXX. */
929};
930typedef struct xen_livepatch_status xen_livepatch_status_t;
931DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_livepatch_status_t);
932
933struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_get {
934    struct xen_livepatch_name name;         /* IN, name of the payload. */
935    struct xen_livepatch_status status;     /* IN/OUT, state of it. */
936};
937
938/*
939 * Retrieve an array of abbreviated status, names and metadata of payloads that
940 * are loaded in the hypervisor.
941 *
942 * If the hypercall returns an positive number, it is the number (up to `nr`)
943 * of the payloads returned, along with `nr` updated with the number of remaining
944 * payloads, `version` updated (it may be the same across hypercalls. If it varies
945 * the data is stale and further calls could fail), `name_total_size` and
946 * `metadata_total_size` containing total sizes of transferred data for both the
947 * arrays.
948 * The `status`, `name`, `len`, `metadata` and `metadata_len` are updated at their
949 * designed index value (`idx`) with the returned value of data.
950 *
951 * If the hypercall returns E2BIG the `nr` is too big and should be
952 * lowered. The upper limit of `nr` is left to the implemention.
953 *
954 * Note that due to the asynchronous nature of hypercalls the domain might have
955 * added or removed the number of payloads making this information stale. It is
956 * the responsibility of the toolstack to use the `version` field to check
957 * between each invocation. if the version differs it should discard the stale
958 * data and start from scratch. It is OK for the toolstack to use the new
959 * `version` field.
960 */
961#define XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_LIST 2
962struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_list {
963    uint32_t version;                       /* OUT: Hypervisor stamps value.
964                                               If varies between calls, we are
965                                             * getting stale data. */
966    uint32_t idx;                           /* IN: Index into hypervisor list. */
967    uint32_t nr;                            /* IN: How many status, name, and len
968                                               should fill out. Can be zero to get
969                                               amount of payloads and version.
970                                               OUT: How many payloads left. */
971    uint32_t pad;                           /* IN: Must be zero. */
972    uint32_t name_total_size;               /* OUT: Total size of all transfer names */
973    uint32_t metadata_total_size;           /* OUT: Total size of all transfer metadata */
974    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_livepatch_status_t) status;  /* OUT. Must have enough
975                                               space allocate for nr of them. */
976    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(char) name;         /* OUT: Array of names. Each member
977                                               may have an arbitrary length up to
978                                               XEN_LIVEPATCH_NAME_SIZE bytes. Must have
979                                               nr of them. */
980    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) len;        /* OUT: Array of lengths of name's.
981                                               Must have nr of them. */
982    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(char) metadata;     /* OUT: Array of metadata strings. Each
983                                               member may have an arbitrary length.
984                                               Must have nr of them. */
985    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint32) metadata_len;  /* OUT: Array of lengths of metadata's.
986                                                  Must have nr of them. */
987};
988
989/*
990 * Perform an operation on the payload structure referenced by the `name` field.
991 * The operation request is asynchronous and the status should be retrieved
992 * by using either XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_GET or XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_LIST hypercall.
993 */
994#define XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_ACTION 3
995struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_action {
996    struct xen_livepatch_name name;         /* IN, name of the patch. */
997#define LIVEPATCH_ACTION_UNLOAD       1
998#define LIVEPATCH_ACTION_REVERT       2
999#define LIVEPATCH_ACTION_APPLY        3
1000#define LIVEPATCH_ACTION_REPLACE      4
1001    uint32_t cmd;                           /* IN: LIVEPATCH_ACTION_*. */
1002    uint32_t timeout;                       /* IN: If zero then uses */
1003                                            /* hypervisor default. */
1004                                            /* Or upper bound of time (ns) */
1005                                            /* for operation to take. */
1006
1007/*
1008 * Override default inter-module buildid dependency chain enforcement.
1009 * Check only if module is built for given hypervisor by comparing buildid.
1010 */
1011#define LIVEPATCH_ACTION_APPLY_NODEPS (1 << 0)
1012    uint32_t flags;                         /* IN: action flags. */
1013                                            /* Provide additional parameters */
1014                                            /* for an action. */
1015    uint32_t pad;                           /* IN: Always zero. */
1016};
1017
1018struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_op {
1019    uint32_t cmd;                           /* IN: XEN_SYSCTL_LIVEPATCH_*. */
1020    uint32_t pad;                           /* IN: Always zero. */
1021    union {
1022        struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_upload upload;
1023        struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_list list;
1024        struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_get get;
1025        struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_action action;
1026    } u;
1027};
1028
1029#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
1030/*
1031 * XEN_SYSCTL_get_cpu_policy (x86 specific)
1032 *
1033 * Return information about CPUID and MSR policies available on this host.
1034 *  -       Raw: The real H/W values.
1035 *  -      Host: The values Xen is using, (after command line overrides, etc).
1036 *  -     Max_*: Maximum set of features a PV or HVM guest can use.  Includes
1037 *               experimental features outside of security support.
1038 *  - Default_*: Default set of features a PV or HVM guest can use.  This is
1039 *               the security supported set.
1040 * May fail with -EOPNOTSUPP if querying for PV or HVM data when support is
1041 * compiled out of Xen.
1042 */
1043struct xen_sysctl_cpu_policy {
1044#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_policy_raw          0
1045#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_policy_host         1
1046#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_policy_pv_max       2
1047#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_policy_hvm_max      3
1048#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_policy_pv_default   4
1049#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_policy_hvm_default  5
1050    uint32_t index;       /* IN: Which policy to query? */
1051    uint32_t nr_leaves;   /* IN/OUT: Number of leaves in/written to
1052                           * 'cpuid_policy', or the maximum number of leaves
1053                           * if the guest handle is NULL. */
1054    uint32_t nr_msrs;     /* IN/OUT: Number of MSRs in/written to
1055                           * 'msr_policy', or the maximum number of MSRs if
1056                           * the guest handle is NULL. */
1057    uint32_t _rsvd;       /* Must be zero. */
1058    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_cpuid_leaf_t) cpuid_policy; /* OUT */
1059    XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(xen_msr_entry_t) msr_policy;    /* OUT */
1060};
1061typedef struct xen_sysctl_cpu_policy xen_sysctl_cpu_policy_t;
1062DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_cpu_policy_t);
1063#endif
1064
1065struct xen_sysctl {
1066    uint32_t cmd;
1067#define XEN_SYSCTL_readconsole                    1
1068#define XEN_SYSCTL_tbuf_op                        2
1069#define XEN_SYSCTL_physinfo                       3
1070#define XEN_SYSCTL_sched_id                       4
1071#define XEN_SYSCTL_perfc_op                       5
1072#define XEN_SYSCTL_getdomaininfolist              6
1073#define XEN_SYSCTL_debug_keys                     7
1074#define XEN_SYSCTL_getcpuinfo                     8
1075#define XEN_SYSCTL_availheap                      9
1076#define XEN_SYSCTL_get_pmstat                    10
1077#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpu_hotplug                   11
1078#define XEN_SYSCTL_pm_op                         12
1079#define XEN_SYSCTL_page_offline_op               14
1080#define XEN_SYSCTL_lockprof_op                   15
1081#define XEN_SYSCTL_cputopoinfo                   16
1082#define XEN_SYSCTL_numainfo                      17
1083#define XEN_SYSCTL_cpupool_op                    18
1084#define XEN_SYSCTL_scheduler_op                  19
1085#define XEN_SYSCTL_coverage_op                   20
1086#define XEN_SYSCTL_psr_cmt_op                    21
1087#define XEN_SYSCTL_pcitopoinfo                   22
1088#define XEN_SYSCTL_psr_alloc                     23
1089/* #define XEN_SYSCTL_tmem_op                       24 */
1090#define XEN_SYSCTL_get_cpu_levelling_caps        25
1091#define XEN_SYSCTL_get_cpu_featureset            26
1092#define XEN_SYSCTL_livepatch_op                  27
1093/* #define XEN_SYSCTL_set_parameter              28 */
1094#define XEN_SYSCTL_get_cpu_policy                29
1095    uint32_t interface_version; /* XEN_SYSCTL_INTERFACE_VERSION */
1096    union {
1097        struct xen_sysctl_readconsole       readconsole;
1098        struct xen_sysctl_tbuf_op           tbuf_op;
1099        struct xen_sysctl_physinfo          physinfo;
1100        struct xen_sysctl_cputopoinfo       cputopoinfo;
1101        struct xen_sysctl_pcitopoinfo       pcitopoinfo;
1102        struct xen_sysctl_numainfo          numainfo;
1103        struct xen_sysctl_sched_id          sched_id;
1104        struct xen_sysctl_perfc_op          perfc_op;
1105        struct xen_sysctl_getdomaininfolist getdomaininfolist;
1106        struct xen_sysctl_debug_keys        debug_keys;
1107        struct xen_sysctl_getcpuinfo        getcpuinfo;
1108        struct xen_sysctl_availheap         availheap;
1109        struct xen_sysctl_get_pmstat        get_pmstat;
1110        struct xen_sysctl_cpu_hotplug       cpu_hotplug;
1111        struct xen_sysctl_pm_op             pm_op;
1112        struct xen_sysctl_page_offline_op   page_offline;
1113        struct xen_sysctl_lockprof_op       lockprof_op;
1114        struct xen_sysctl_cpupool_op        cpupool_op;
1115        struct xen_sysctl_scheduler_op      scheduler_op;
1116        struct xen_sysctl_coverage_op       coverage_op;
1117        struct xen_sysctl_psr_cmt_op        psr_cmt_op;
1118        struct xen_sysctl_psr_alloc         psr_alloc;
1119        struct xen_sysctl_cpu_levelling_caps cpu_levelling_caps;
1120        struct xen_sysctl_cpu_featureset    cpu_featureset;
1121        struct xen_sysctl_livepatch_op      livepatch;
1122#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
1123        struct xen_sysctl_cpu_policy        cpu_policy;
1124#endif
1125        uint8_t                             pad[128];
1126    } u;
1127};
1128typedef struct xen_sysctl xen_sysctl_t;
1129DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_t);
1130
1131#endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_SYSCTL_H__ */
1132
1133/*
1134 * Local variables:
1135 * mode: C
1136 * c-file-style: "BSD"
1137 * c-basic-offset: 4
1138 * tab-width: 4
1139 * indent-tabs-mode: nil
1140 * End:
1141 */
1142