acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/include/arch/x86/io.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* distribution.
* * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef IO_H
#define IO_H
/* Definition of a IO port range */
struct vm_io_range {
uint16_t base; /* IO port base */
uint16_t len; /* IO port range */
int flags; /* IO port attributes */
};
/* Write 1 byte to specified I/O port */
static inline void io_write_byte(uint8_t value, uint16_t port)
{
asm volatile ("outb %0,%1"::"a" (value), "dN"(port));
}
/* Read 1 byte from specified I/O port */
static inline uint8_t io_read_byte(uint16_t port)
{
uint8_t value;
asm volatile ("inb %1,%0":"=a" (value):"dN"(port));
return value;
}
/* Write 2 bytes to specified I/O port */
static inline void io_write_word(uint16_t value, uint16_t port)
{
asm volatile ("outw %0,%1"::"a" (value), "dN"(port));
}
/* Read 2 bytes from specified I/O port */
static inline uint16_t io_read_word(uint16_t port)
{
uint16_t value;
asm volatile ("inw %1,%0":"=a" (value):"dN"(port));
return value;
}
/* Write 4 bytes to specified I/O port */
static inline void io_write_long(uint32_t value, uint16_t port)
{
asm volatile ("outl %0,%1"::"a" (value), "dN"(port));
}
/* Read 4 bytes from specified I/O port */
static inline uint32_t io_read_long(uint16_t port)
{
uint32_t value;
asm volatile ("inl %1,%0":"=a" (value):"dN"(port));
return value;
}
static inline void io_write(uint32_t v, uint16_t addr, size_t sz)
{
if (sz == 1)
io_write_byte(v, addr);
else if (sz == 2)
io_write_word(v, addr);
else
io_write_long(v, addr);
}
static inline uint32_t io_read(uint16_t addr, size_t sz)
{
if (sz == 1)
return io_read_byte(addr);
if (sz == 2)
return io_read_word(addr);
return io_read_long(addr);
}
struct vm_io_handler;
struct vm;
struct vcpu;
typedef
uint32_t (*io_read_fn_t)(struct vm_io_handler *, struct vm *,
uint16_t, size_t);
typedef
void (*io_write_fn_t)(struct vm_io_handler *, struct vm *,
uint16_t, size_t, uint32_t);
/* Describes a single IO handler description entry. */
struct vm_io_handler_desc {
/** The base address of the IO range for this description. */
uint16_t addr;
/** The number of bytes covered by this description. */
size_t len;
/** A pointer to the "read" function.
*
* The read function is called from the hypervisor whenever
* a read access to a range described in "ranges" occur.
* The arguments to the callback are:
*
* - The address of the port to read from.
* - The width of the read operation (1,2 or 4).
*
* The implementation must return the ports content as
* byte, word or doubleword (depending on the width).
*
* If the pointer is null, a read of 1's is assumed.
*/
io_read_fn_t io_read;
/** A pointer to the "write" function.
*
* The write function is called from the hypervisor code
* whenever a write access to a range described in "ranges"
* occur. The arguments to the callback are:
*
* - The address of the port to write to.
* - The width of the write operation (1,2 or 4).
* - The value to write as byte, word or doubleword
* (depending on the width)
*
* The implementation must write the value to the port.
*
* If the pointer is null, the write access is ignored.
*/
io_write_fn_t io_write;
};
struct vm_io_handler {
struct vm_io_handler *next;
struct vm_io_handler_desc desc;
};
#define IO_ATTR_R 0
#define IO_ATTR_RW 1
#define IO_ATTR_NO_ACCESS 2
/* External Interfaces */
int io_instr_vmexit_handler(struct vcpu *vcpu);
void setup_io_bitmap(struct vm *vm);
void free_io_emulation_resource(struct vm *vm);
void allow_guest_io_access(struct vm *vm, uint32_t address, uint32_t nbytes);
void register_io_emulation_handler(struct vm *vm, struct vm_io_range *range,
io_read_fn_t io_read_fn_ptr,
io_write_fn_t io_write_fn_ptr);
int dm_emulate_pio_post(struct vcpu *vcpu);
/** Writes a 32 bit value to a memory mapped IO device.
*
* @param value The 32 bit value to write.
* @param addr The memory address to write to.
*/
static inline void mmio_write_long(uint32_t value, void *addr)
{
*((volatile int32_t *)addr) = value;
}
/** Writes a 16 bit value to a memory mapped IO device.
*
* @param value The 16 bit value to write.
* @param addr The memory address to write to.
*/
static inline void mmio_write_word(uint32_t value, void *addr)
{
*((volatile uint16_t *)addr) = value;
}
/** Writes an 8 bit value to a memory mapped IO device.
*
* @param value The 8 bit value to write.
* @param addr The memory address to write to.
*/
static inline void mmio_write_byte(uint32_t value, void *addr)
{
*((volatile uint8_t *)addr) = value;
}
/** Reads a 32 bit value from a memory mapped IO device.
*
* @param addr The memory address to read from.
*
* @return The 32 bit value read from the given address.
*/
static inline uint32_t mmio_read_long(void *addr)
{
return *((volatile uint32_t *)addr);
}
/** Reads a 16 bit value from a memory mapped IO device.
*
* @param addr The memory address to read from.
*
* @return The 16 bit value read from the given address.
*/
static inline uint16_t mmio_read_word(void *addr)
{
return *((volatile uint16_t *)addr);
}
/** Reads an 8 bit value from a memory mapped IO device.
*
* @param addr The memory address to read from.
*
* @return The 8 bit value read from the given address.
*/
static inline uint8_t mmio_read_byte(void *addr)
{
return *((volatile uint8_t *)addr);
}
/** Writes a 32 bit value to a memory mapped IO device (ROM code version).
*
* @param value The 32 bit value to write.
* @param addr The memory address to write to.
*/
static inline void __mmio_write_long(uint32_t value, void *addr)
{
*((volatile uint32_t *)addr) = value;
}
/** Writes a 16 bit value to a memory mapped IO device (ROM code version).
*
* @param value The 16 bit value to write.
* @param addr The memory address to write to.
*/
static inline void __mmio_write_word(uint32_t value, void *addr)
{
*((volatile uint16_t *)addr) = value;
}
/** Writes an 8 bit value to a memory mapped IO device (ROM code version).
*
* @param value The 8 bit value to write.
* @param addr The memory address to write to.
*/
static inline void __mmio_write_byte(uint32_t value, void *addr)
{
*((volatile uint8_t *)addr) = value;
}
/** Reads a 32 bit value from a memory mapped IO device (ROM code version).
*
* @param addr The memory address to read from.
*
* @return The 32 bit value read from the given address.
*/
static inline uint32_t __mmio_read_long(void *addr)
{
return *((volatile uint32_t *)addr);
}
/** Reads a 16 bit value from a memory mapped IO device (ROM code version).
*
* @param addr The memory address to read from.
*
* @return The 16 bit value read from the given address.
*/
static inline uint16_t __mmio_read_word(void *addr)
{
return *((volatile uint16_t *)addr);
}
/** Reads an 8 bit value from a memory mapped IO device (ROM code version).
*
* @param addr The memory address to read from.
*
* @return The 32 16 value read from the given address.
*/
static inline uint8_t __mmio_read_byte(void *addr)
{
return *((volatile uint8_t *)addr);
}
/** Reads a 32 Bit memory mapped IO register, mask it and write it back into
* memory mapped IO register.
*
* @param addr The address of the memory mapped IO register.
* @param mask The mask to apply to the value read.
* @param value The 32 bit value to write.
*/
static inline void setl(void *addr, uint32_t mask, uint32_t value)
{
mmio_write_long((mmio_read_long(addr) & ~mask) | value, addr);
}
/** Reads a 16 Bit memory mapped IO register, mask it and write it back into
* memory mapped IO register.
*
* @param addr The address of the memory mapped IO register.
* @param mask The mask to apply to the value read.
* @param value The 16 bit value to write.
*/
static inline void setw(void *addr, uint32_t mask, uint32_t value)
{
mmio_write_word((mmio_read_word(addr) & ~mask) | value, addr);
}
/** Reads a 8 Bit memory mapped IO register, mask it and write it back into
* memory mapped IO register.
*
* @param addr The address of the memory mapped IO register.
* @param mask The mask to apply to the value read.
* @param value The 8 bit value to write.
*/
static inline void setb(void *addr, uint32_t mask, uint32_t value)
{
mmio_write_byte((mmio_read_byte(addr) & ~mask) | value, addr);
}
/* MMIO memory access types */
enum mem_io_type {
HV_MEM_IO_READ = 0,
HV_MEM_IO_WRITE,
};
/* MMIO emulation related structures */
#define MMIO_TRANS_VALID 1
#define MMIO_TRANS_INVALID 0
struct mem_io {
uint64_t paddr; /* Physical address being accessed */
enum mem_io_type read_write; /* 0 = read / 1 = write operation */
uint8_t access_size; /* Access size being emulated */
uint8_t sign_extend_read; /* 1 if sign extension required for read */
uint64_t value; /* Value read or value to write */
uint8_t mmio_status; /* Indicates if this MMIO transaction is valid */
/* Used to store emulation context for this mmio transaction */
void *private_data;
};
#endif /* _IO_H defined */