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[Qemu-devel] [RFC v2 4/4] docs: Add Documentation for Mediated devices
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Jike Song |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] [RFC v2 4/4] docs: Add Documentation for Mediated devices |
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Fri, 2 Sep 2016 16:16:12 +0800 |
From: Kirti Wankhede <address@hidden>
Add file Documentation/vfio-mediated-device.txt that include details of
mediated device framework.
Signed-off-by: Kirti Wankhede <address@hidden>
Signed-off-by: Neo Jia <address@hidden>
Signed-off-by: Jike Song <address@hidden>
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+VFIO Mediated devices [1]
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+There are more and more use cases/demands to virtualize the DMA devices which
+doesn't have SR_IOV capability built-in. To do this, drivers of different
+devices had to develop their own management interface and set of APIs and then
+integrate it to user space software. We've identified common requirements and
+unified management interface for such devices to make user space software
+integration easier.
+
+The VFIO driver framework provides unified APIs for direct device access. It is
+an IOMMU/device agnostic framework for exposing direct device access to
+user space, in a secure, IOMMU protected environment. This framework is
+used for multiple devices like GPUs, network adapters and compute accelerators.
+With direct device access, virtual machines or user space applications have
+direct access of physical device. This framework is reused for mediated
devices.
+
+Mediated core driver provides a common interface for mediated device management
+that can be used by drivers of different devices. This module provides a
generic
+interface to create/destroy mediated device, add/remove it to mediated bus
+driver, add/remove device to IOMMU group. It also provides an interface to
+register different types of bus drivers, for example, Mediated VFIO PCI driver
+is designed for mediated PCI devices and supports VFIO APIs. Similarly, driver
+can be designed to support any type of mediated device and added to this
+framework. Mediated bus driver add/delete mediated device to VFIO Group.
+
+Below is the high level block diagram, with NVIDIA, Intel and IBM devices
+as examples, since these are the devices which are going to actively use
+this module as of now.
+
+
+ +---------------+
+ | |
+ | +-----------+ |
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ | | mdev | | mdev_register_driver() +---------------+
+ | | bus | |<------------------------------+ |
+ | | driver | | | |
+ | | | +------------------------------>| vfio_mdev.ko |<-> VFIO
user
+ | | | | probe()/remove() | | APIs
+ | | | | +---------------+
+ | | | |
+ | +-----------+ |
+ | |
+ | MDEV CORE |
+ | MODULE |
+ | mdev.ko |
+ | |
+ | +-----------+ | mdev_register_host_device() +---------------+
+ | | | +<------------------------------+ |
+ | | | | | nvidia.ko |<->
physical
+ | | | +------------------------------>+ |
device
+ | | | | callbacks +---------------+
+ | | | |
+ | | Physical | | mdev_register_host_device() +---------------+
+ | | Device | |<------------------------------+ |
+ | | Interface | | | i915.ko |<->
physical
+ | | | +------------------------------>+ |
device
+ | | | | callbacks +---------------+
+ | | | |
+ | | | | mdev_register_host_device() +---------------+
+ | | | +<------------------------------+ |
+ | | | | | ccw_device.ko |<->
physical
+ | | | +------------------------------>+ |
device
+ | | | | callbacks +---------------+
+ | +-----------+ |
+ +---------------+
+
+
+Registration Interfaces
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Mediated core driver provides two types of registration interfaces:
+
+1. Registration interface for mediated bus driver:
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+ /**
+ * struct mdev_driver [2] - Mediated device driver
+ * @name: driver name
+ * @probe: called when new device created
+ * @remove: called when device removed
+ * @driver: device driver structure
+ **/
+ struct mdev_driver {
+ const char *name;
+ int (*probe)(struct device *dev);
+ void (*remove)(struct device *dev);
+ int (*online)(struct device *dev);
+ int (*offline)(struct device *dev);
+ struct device_driver driver;
+ };
+
+
+
+Mediated bus driver for mdev should use this interface to register and
+unregister with core driver respectively:
+
+extern int mdev_register_driver(struct mdev_driver *drv, struct module
*owner);
+extern void mdev_unregister_driver(struct mdev_driver *drv);
+
+Mediated bus driver is responsible to add/delete mediated devices to/from VFIO
+group when devices are bound and unbound to the driver.
+
+2. Physical device driver interface:
+-----------------------------------
+This interface [3] provides a set of APIs to manage physical device related
work
+in its driver. APIs are:
+
+* hdev_attr_groups: attribute groups of the mdev host device.
+* mdev_attr_groups: attribute groups of the mediated device.
+* supported_config: to provide supported configuration list by the driver.
+* create: to allocate basic resources in driver for a mediated device.
+* destroy: to free resources in driver when mediated device is destroyed.
+* start: to start the mediated device
+* stop: to stop the mediated device
+* read : read emulation callback.
+* write: write emulation callback.
+* mmap: the mmap callback
+* ioctl: the ioctl callback
+
+Drivers should use this interface to register and unregister device to mdev
core
+driver respectively:
+
+ struct mdev_host *mdev_register_host_device(struct device *pdev,
+ const struct mdev_host_ops *ops);
+ void mdev_unregister_device(struct mdev_host *host);
+
+
+Mediated device management interface via sysfs
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+This is the interface that allows user space software, like libvirt, to query
+and configure mediated device in a HW agnostic fashion. This management
+interface provide flexibility to underlying physical device's driver to support
+mediated device hotplug, multiple mediated devices per virtual machine,
multiple
+mediated devices from different physical devices, etc.
+
+For echo physical device, there is a mdev host device created, it shows in
sysfs:
+/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:05:00.0/mdev-host/
+---------------------------------
+
+* mdev_supported_types: (read only)
+ List the current supported mediated device types and its details.
+
+* mdev_create: (write only)
+ Create a mediated device on target physical device.
+ Input syntax: <UUID:params>
+ where,
+ UUID: mediated device's UUID
+ params: extra parameters required by driver
+ Example:
+ # echo "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc" >
+
/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:05\:00.0/mdev-host/mdev_create
+
+* mdev_destroy: (write only)
+ Destroy a mediated device on a target physical device.
+ Input syntax: <UUID>
+ where,
+ UUID: mediated device's UUID
+ Example:
+ # echo "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc" >
+
/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:05\:00.0/mdev-host/mdev_destroy
+
+Under mdev sysfs directory:
+/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:05:00.0/mdev-host/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc/
+----------------------------------
+
+* online: (read/write)
+ This shows and sets the online status of mdev.
+ Input syntax: <0|1>
+ To set mdev online, simply echo "1" to the online file; "0" to
+ offline the mdev.
+ Example:
+ # echo 1 >
/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:05\:00.0/mdev-host/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc/online
+ # echo 0 >
/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:05\:00.0/mdev-host/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc/online
+
+
+Translation APIs for Mediated device
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Below APIs are provided for user pfn to host pfn translation in VFIO driver:
+
+extern long vfio_pin_pages(struct mdev_device *mdev, unsigned long *user_pfn,
+ long npage, int prot, unsigned long *phys_pfn);
+
+extern long vfio_unpin_pages(struct mdev_device *mdev, unsigned long *pfn,
+ long npage);
+
+These functions call back into the backend IOMMU module using two callbacks of
+struct vfio_iommu_driver_ops, pin_pages and unpin_pages [4]. Currently these
are
+supported in TYPE1 IOMMU module. To enable the same for other IOMMU backend
+modules, such as PPC64 sPAPR module, they need to provide these two callback
+functions.
+
+References
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+[1] See Documentation/vfio.txt for more information on VFIO.
+[2] struct mdev_driver in include/linux/mdev.h
+[3] struct mdev_host_ops in include/linux/mdev.h
+[4] struct vfio_iommu_driver_ops in include/linux/vfio.h
+
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