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- /******************************************************************************
- * vcpu.h
- *
- * VCPU initialisation, query, and hotplug.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
- * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
- * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
- * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
- * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
- * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2005, Keir Fraser <keir@xensource.com>
- */
- #ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_VCPU_H__
- #define __XEN_PUBLIC_VCPU_H__
- /*
- * Prototype for this hypercall is:
- * int vcpu_op(int cmd, int vcpuid, void *extra_args)
- * @cmd == VCPUOP_??? (VCPU operation).
- * @vcpuid == VCPU to operate on.
- * @extra_args == Operation-specific extra arguments (NULL if none).
- */
- /*
- * Initialise a VCPU. Each VCPU can be initialised only once. A
- * newly-initialised VCPU will not run until it is brought up by VCPUOP_up.
- *
- * @extra_arg == pointer to vcpu_guest_context structure containing initial
- * state for the VCPU.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_initialise 0
- /*
- * Bring up a VCPU. This makes the VCPU runnable. This operation will fail
- * if the VCPU has not been initialised (VCPUOP_initialise).
- */
- #define VCPUOP_up 1
- /*
- * Bring down a VCPU (i.e., make it non-runnable).
- * There are a few caveats that callers should observe:
- * 1. This operation may return, and VCPU_is_up may return false, before the
- * VCPU stops running (i.e., the command is asynchronous). It is a good
- * idea to ensure that the VCPU has entered a non-critical loop before
- * bringing it down. Alternatively, this operation is guaranteed
- * synchronous if invoked by the VCPU itself.
- * 2. After a VCPU is initialised, there is currently no way to drop all its
- * references to domain memory. Even a VCPU that is down still holds
- * memory references via its pagetable base pointer and GDT. It is good
- * practise to move a VCPU onto an 'idle' or default page table, LDT and
- * GDT before bringing it down.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_down 2
- /* Returns 1 if the given VCPU is up. */
- #define VCPUOP_is_up 3
- /*
- * Return information about the state and running time of a VCPU.
- * @extra_arg == pointer to vcpu_runstate_info structure.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_get_runstate_info 4
- struct vcpu_runstate_info {
- /* VCPU's current state (RUNSTATE_*). */
- int state;
- /* When was current state entered (system time, ns)? */
- uint64_t state_entry_time;
- /*
- * Update indicator set in state_entry_time:
- * When activated via VMASST_TYPE_runstate_update_flag, set during
- * updates in guest memory mapped copy of vcpu_runstate_info.
- */
- #define XEN_RUNSTATE_UPDATE (1ULL << 63)
- /*
- * Time spent in each RUNSTATE_* (ns). The sum of these times is
- * guaranteed not to drift from system time.
- */
- uint64_t time[4];
- };
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_runstate_info);
- /* VCPU is currently running on a physical CPU. */
- #define RUNSTATE_running 0
- /* VCPU is runnable, but not currently scheduled on any physical CPU. */
- #define RUNSTATE_runnable 1
- /* VCPU is blocked (a.k.a. idle). It is therefore not runnable. */
- #define RUNSTATE_blocked 2
- /*
- * VCPU is not runnable, but it is not blocked.
- * This is a 'catch all' state for things like hotplug and pauses by the
- * system administrator (or for critical sections in the hypervisor).
- * RUNSTATE_blocked dominates this state (it is the preferred state).
- */
- #define RUNSTATE_offline 3
- /*
- * Register a shared memory area from which the guest may obtain its own
- * runstate information without needing to execute a hypercall.
- * Notes:
- * 1. The registered address may be virtual or physical, depending on the
- * platform. The virtual address should be registered on x86 systems.
- * 2. Only one shared area may be registered per VCPU. The shared area is
- * updated by the hypervisor each time the VCPU is scheduled. Thus
- * runstate.state will always be RUNSTATE_running and
- * runstate.state_entry_time will indicate the system time at which the
- * VCPU was last scheduled to run.
- * @extra_arg == pointer to vcpu_register_runstate_memory_area structure.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_register_runstate_memory_area 5
- struct vcpu_register_runstate_memory_area {
- union {
- GUEST_HANDLE(vcpu_runstate_info) h;
- struct vcpu_runstate_info *v;
- uint64_t p;
- } addr;
- };
- /*
- * Set or stop a VCPU's periodic timer. Every VCPU has one periodic timer
- * which can be set via these commands. Periods smaller than one millisecond
- * may not be supported.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_set_periodic_timer 6 /* arg == vcpu_set_periodic_timer_t */
- #define VCPUOP_stop_periodic_timer 7 /* arg == NULL */
- struct vcpu_set_periodic_timer {
- uint64_t period_ns;
- };
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_set_periodic_timer);
- /*
- * Set or stop a VCPU's single-shot timer. Every VCPU has one single-shot
- * timer which can be set via these commands.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_set_singleshot_timer 8 /* arg == vcpu_set_singleshot_timer_t */
- #define VCPUOP_stop_singleshot_timer 9 /* arg == NULL */
- struct vcpu_set_singleshot_timer {
- uint64_t timeout_abs_ns;
- uint32_t flags; /* VCPU_SSHOTTMR_??? */
- };
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_set_singleshot_timer);
- /* Flags to VCPUOP_set_singleshot_timer. */
- /* Require the timeout to be in the future (return -ETIME if it's passed). */
- #define _VCPU_SSHOTTMR_future (0)
- #define VCPU_SSHOTTMR_future (1U << _VCPU_SSHOTTMR_future)
- /*
- * Register a memory location in the guest address space for the
- * vcpu_info structure. This allows the guest to place the vcpu_info
- * structure in a convenient place, such as in a per-cpu data area.
- * The pointer need not be page aligned, but the structure must not
- * cross a page boundary.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info 10 /* arg == struct vcpu_info */
- struct vcpu_register_vcpu_info {
- uint64_t mfn; /* mfn of page to place vcpu_info */
- uint32_t offset; /* offset within page */
- uint32_t rsvd; /* unused */
- };
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_register_vcpu_info);
- /* Send an NMI to the specified VCPU. @extra_arg == NULL. */
- #define VCPUOP_send_nmi 11
- /*
- * Get the physical ID information for a pinned vcpu's underlying physical
- * processor. The physical ID informmation is architecture-specific.
- * On x86: id[31:0]=apic_id, id[63:32]=acpi_id.
- * This command returns -EINVAL if it is not a valid operation for this VCPU.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_get_physid 12 /* arg == vcpu_get_physid_t */
- struct vcpu_get_physid {
- uint64_t phys_id;
- };
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_get_physid);
- #define xen_vcpu_physid_to_x86_apicid(physid) ((uint32_t)(physid))
- #define xen_vcpu_physid_to_x86_acpiid(physid) ((uint32_t)((physid) >> 32))
- /*
- * Register a memory location to get a secondary copy of the vcpu time
- * parameters. The master copy still exists as part of the vcpu shared
- * memory area, and this secondary copy is updated whenever the master copy
- * is updated (and using the same versioning scheme for synchronisation).
- *
- * The intent is that this copy may be mapped (RO) into userspace so
- * that usermode can compute system time using the time info and the
- * tsc. Usermode will see an array of vcpu_time_info structures, one
- * for each vcpu, and choose the right one by an existing mechanism
- * which allows it to get the current vcpu number (such as via a
- * segment limit). It can then apply the normal algorithm to compute
- * system time from the tsc.
- *
- * @extra_arg == pointer to vcpu_register_time_info_memory_area structure.
- */
- #define VCPUOP_register_vcpu_time_memory_area 13
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_time_info);
- struct vcpu_register_time_memory_area {
- union {
- GUEST_HANDLE(vcpu_time_info) h;
- struct pvclock_vcpu_time_info *v;
- uint64_t p;
- } addr;
- };
- DEFINE_GUEST_HANDLE_STRUCT(vcpu_register_time_memory_area);
- #endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_VCPU_H__ */
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