1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2013 Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved.
3 *
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24 */
25
26#ifndef NET_PARAVIRT_H
27#define NET_PARAVIRT_H
28
29 /*
30  *
31 Support for virtio-like communication between host (H) and guest (G) NICs.
32
33 THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL CODE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
34
35 The guest allocates the shared Communication Status Block (csb) and
36 write its physical address at CSBAL and CSBAH (data is little endian).
37 csb->csb_on enables the mode. If disabled, the device acts a regular one.
38
39 Notifications for tx and rx are exchanged without vm exits
40 if possible. In particular (only mentioning csb mode below),
41 the following actions are performed. In the description below,
42 "double check" means verifying again the condition that caused
43 the previous action, and reverting the action if the condition has
44 changed. The condition typically depends on a variable set by the
45 other party, and the double check is done to avoid races. E.g.
46
47	// start with A=0
48    again:
49	// do something
50	if ( cond(C) ) { // C is written by the other side
51	    A = 1;
52	    // barrier
53	    if ( !cond(C) ) {
54		A = 0;
55		goto again;
56	    }
57	}
58
59 TX: start from idle:
60    H starts with host_need_txkick=1 when the I/O thread bh is idle. Upon new
61    transmissions, G always updates guest_tdt.  If host_need_txkick == 1,
62    G also writes to the TDT, which acts as a kick to H (so pending
63    writes are always dispatched to H as soon as possible.)
64
65 TX: active state:
66    On the kick (TDT write) H sets host_need_txkick == 0 (if not
67    done already by G), and starts an I/O thread trying to consume
68    packets from TDH to guest_tdt, periodically refreshing host_tdh
69    and TDH.  When host_tdh == guest_tdt, H sets host_need_txkick=1,
70    and then does the "double check" for race avoidance.
71
72 TX: G runs out of buffers
73    XXX there are two mechanisms, one boolean (using guest_need_txkick)
74    and one with a threshold (using guest_txkick_at). They are mutually
75    exclusive.
76    BOOLEAN: when G has no space, it sets guest_need_txkick=1 and does
77        the double check. If H finds guest_need_txkick== 1 on a write
78        to TDH, it also generates an interrupt.
79    THRESHOLD: G sets guest_txkick_at to the TDH value for which it
80	wants to receive an interrupt. When H detects that TDH moves
81	across guest_txkick_at, it generates an interrupt.
82	This second mechanism reduces the number of interrupts and
83	TDT writes on the transmit side when the host is too slow.
84
85 RX: start from idle
86    G starts with guest_need_rxkick = 1 when the receive ring is empty.
87    As packets arrive, H updates host_rdh (and RDH) and also generates an
88    interrupt when guest_need_rxkick == 1 (so incoming packets are
89    always reported to G as soon as possible, apart from interrupt
90    moderation delays). It also tracks guest_rdt for new buffers.
91
92 RX: active state
93    As the interrupt arrives, G sets guest_need_rxkick = 0 and starts
94    draining packets from the receive ring, while updating guest_rdt
95    When G runs out of packets it sets guest_need_rxkick=1 and does the
96    double check.
97
98 RX: H runs out of buffers
99    XXX there are two mechanisms, one boolean (using host_need_rxkick)
100    and one with a threshold (using host_xxkick_at). They are mutually
101    exclusive.
102    BOOLEAN: when H has no space, it sets host_need_rxkick=1 and does the
103	double check. If G finds host_need_rxkick==1 on updating guest_rdt,
104        it also writes to RDT causing a kick to H.
105    THRESHOLD: H sets host_rxkick_at to the RDT value for which it wants
106	to receive a kick. When G detects that guest_rdt moves across
107	host_rxkick_at, it writes to RDT thus generates a kick.
108	This second mechanism reduces the number of kicks and
109        RDT writes on the receive side when the guest is too slow and
110	would free only a few buffers at a time.
111
112 */
113struct paravirt_csb {
114    /* XXX revise the layout to minimize cache bounces.
115     * Usage is described as follows:
116     * 	[GH][RW][+-0]	guest/host reads/writes frequently/rarely/almost never
117     */
118    /* these are (mostly) written by the guest */
119    uint32_t guest_tdt;            /* GW+ HR+ pkt to transmit */
120    uint32_t guest_need_txkick;    /* GW- HR+ G ran out of tx bufs, request kick */
121    uint32_t guest_need_rxkick;    /* GW- HR+ G ran out of rx pkts, request kick  */
122    uint32_t guest_csb_on;         /* GW- HR+ enable paravirtual mode */
123    uint32_t guest_rdt;            /* GW+ HR+ rx buffers available */
124    uint32_t guest_txkick_at;      /* GW- HR+ tx ring pos. where G expects an intr */
125    uint32_t guest_use_msix;        /* GW0 HR0 guest uses MSI-X interrupts. */
126    uint32_t pad[9];
127
128    /* these are (mostly) written by the host */
129    uint32_t host_tdh;             /* GR0 HW- shadow register, mostly unused */
130    uint32_t host_need_txkick;     /* GR+ HW- start the iothread */
131    uint32_t host_txcycles_lim;    /* GW- HR- how much to spin before  sleep.
132				    * set by the guest */
133    uint32_t host_txcycles;        /* GR0 HW- counter, but no need to be exported */
134    uint32_t host_rdh;             /* GR0 HW- shadow register, mostly unused */
135    uint32_t host_need_rxkick;     /* GR+ HW- flush rx queued packets */
136    uint32_t host_isr;             /* GR* HW* shadow copy of ISR */
137    uint32_t host_rxkick_at;       /* GR+ HW- rx ring pos where H expects a kick */
138    uint32_t vnet_ring_high;	/* Vnet ring physical address high. */
139    uint32_t vnet_ring_low;	/* Vnet ring physical address low. */
140};
141
142#define NET_PARAVIRT_CSB_SIZE   4096
143#define NET_PARAVIRT_NONE   (~((uint32_t)0))
144
145#ifdef	QEMU_PCI_H
146
147/*
148 * API functions only available within QEMU
149 */
150
151void paravirt_configure_csb(struct paravirt_csb** csb, uint32_t csbbal,
152			uint32_t csbbah, QEMUBH* tx_bh, AddressSpace *as);
153
154#endif /* QEMU_PCI_H */
155
156#endif /* NET_PARAVIRT_H */
157