virtio_mem.h (7157B)
1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ 2/* 3 * Virtio Mem Device 4 * 5 * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2020 6 * 7 * Authors: 8 * David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> 9 * 10 * This header is BSD licensed so anyone can use the definitions 11 * to implement compatible drivers/servers: 12 * 13 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 14 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 15 * are met: 16 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 18 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 19 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 20 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 21 * 3. 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A virtio-mem device is like a 50 * "resizable DIMM" consisting of small memory blocks that can be plugged 51 * or unplugged. The device driver is responsible for (un)plugging memory 52 * blocks on demand. 53 * 54 * Virtio-mem devices can only operate on their assigned memory region in 55 * order to (un)plug memory. A device cannot (un)plug memory belonging to 56 * other devices. 57 * 58 * The "region_size" corresponds to the maximum amount of memory that can 59 * be provided by a device. The "size" corresponds to the amount of memory 60 * that is currently plugged. "requested_size" corresponds to a request 61 * from the device to the device driver to (un)plug blocks. The 62 * device driver should try to (un)plug blocks in order to reach the 63 * "requested_size". It is impossible to plug more memory than requested. 64 * 65 * The "usable_region_size" represents the memory region that can actually 66 * be used to (un)plug memory. It is always at least as big as the 67 * "requested_size" and will grow dynamically. It will only shrink when 68 * explicitly triggered (VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG). 69 * 70 * There are no guarantees what will happen if unplugged memory is 71 * read/written. In general, unplugged memory should not be touched, because 72 * the resulting action is undefined. There is one exception: without 73 * VIRTIO_MEM_F_UNPLUGGED_INACCESSIBLE, unplugged memory inside the usable 74 * region can be read, to simplify creation of memory dumps. 75 * 76 * It can happen that the device cannot process a request, because it is 77 * busy. The device driver has to retry later. 78 * 79 * Usually, during system resets all memory will get unplugged, so the 80 * device driver can start with a clean state. However, in specific 81 * scenarios (if the device is busy) it can happen that the device still 82 * has memory plugged. The device driver can request to unplug all memory 83 * (VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG) - which might take a while to succeed if the 84 * device is busy. 85 */ 86 87/* --- virtio-mem: feature bits --- */ 88 89/* node_id is an ACPI PXM and is valid */ 90#define VIRTIO_MEM_F_ACPI_PXM 0 91/* unplugged memory must not be accessed */ 92#define VIRTIO_MEM_F_UNPLUGGED_INACCESSIBLE 1 93 94 95/* --- virtio-mem: guest -> host requests --- */ 96 97/* request to plug memory blocks */ 98#define VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_PLUG 0 99/* request to unplug memory blocks */ 100#define VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG 1 101/* request to unplug all blocks and shrink the usable size */ 102#define VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG_ALL 2 103/* request information about the plugged state of memory blocks */ 104#define VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_STATE 3 105 106struct virtio_mem_req_plug { 107 __virtio64 addr; 108 __virtio16 nb_blocks; 109 __virtio16 padding[3]; 110}; 111 112struct virtio_mem_req_unplug { 113 __virtio64 addr; 114 __virtio16 nb_blocks; 115 __virtio16 padding[3]; 116}; 117 118struct virtio_mem_req_state { 119 __virtio64 addr; 120 __virtio16 nb_blocks; 121 __virtio16 padding[3]; 122}; 123 124struct virtio_mem_req { 125 __virtio16 type; 126 __virtio16 padding[3]; 127 128 union { 129 struct virtio_mem_req_plug plug; 130 struct virtio_mem_req_unplug unplug; 131 struct virtio_mem_req_state state; 132 } u; 133}; 134 135 136/* --- virtio-mem: host -> guest response --- */ 137 138/* 139 * Request processed successfully, applicable for 140 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_PLUG 141 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG 142 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG_ALL 143 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_STATE 144 */ 145#define VIRTIO_MEM_RESP_ACK 0 146/* 147 * Request denied - e.g. trying to plug more than requested, applicable for 148 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_PLUG 149 */ 150#define VIRTIO_MEM_RESP_NACK 1 151/* 152 * Request cannot be processed right now, try again later, applicable for 153 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_PLUG 154 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG 155 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG_ALL 156 */ 157#define VIRTIO_MEM_RESP_BUSY 2 158/* 159 * Error in request (e.g. addresses/alignment), applicable for 160 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_PLUG 161 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG 162 * - VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_STATE 163 */ 164#define VIRTIO_MEM_RESP_ERROR 3 165 166 167/* State of memory blocks is "plugged" */ 168#define VIRTIO_MEM_STATE_PLUGGED 0 169/* State of memory blocks is "unplugged" */ 170#define VIRTIO_MEM_STATE_UNPLUGGED 1 171/* State of memory blocks is "mixed" */ 172#define VIRTIO_MEM_STATE_MIXED 2 173 174struct virtio_mem_resp_state { 175 __virtio16 state; 176}; 177 178struct virtio_mem_resp { 179 __virtio16 type; 180 __virtio16 padding[3]; 181 182 union { 183 struct virtio_mem_resp_state state; 184 } u; 185}; 186 187/* --- virtio-mem: configuration --- */ 188 189struct virtio_mem_config { 190 /* Block size and alignment. Cannot change. */ 191 __le64 block_size; 192 /* Valid with VIRTIO_MEM_F_ACPI_PXM. Cannot change. */ 193 __le16 node_id; 194 __u8 padding[6]; 195 /* Start address of the memory region. Cannot change. */ 196 __le64 addr; 197 /* Region size (maximum). Cannot change. */ 198 __le64 region_size; 199 /* 200 * Currently usable region size. Can grow up to region_size. Can 201 * shrink due to VIRTIO_MEM_REQ_UNPLUG_ALL (in which case no config 202 * update will be sent). 203 */ 204 __le64 usable_region_size; 205 /* 206 * Currently used size. Changes due to plug/unplug requests, but no 207 * config updates will be sent. 208 */ 209 __le64 plugged_size; 210 /* Requested size. New plug requests cannot exceed it. Can change. */ 211 __le64 requested_size; 212}; 213 214#endif /* _LINUX_VIRTIO_MEM_H */