ladybird/Kernel/VirtIO/VirtIOConsole.cpp

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/*
Kernel: Finish base implementation of VirtQueues This commit includes a lot of small changes and additions needed to finalize the base implementation of VirtIOQueues and VirtDevices: * The device specific driver implementation now has to handle setting up the queues it needs before letting the base device class know it finised initialization * Supplying buffers to VirtQueues is now done via ScatterGatherLists instead of arbitary buffer pointers - this ensures the pointers are physical and allows us to follow the specification in regards to the requirement that individual descriptors must point to physically contiguous buffers. This can be further improved in the future by implementating support for the Indirect-Descriptors feature (as defined by the specification) to reduce descriptor usage for very fragmented buffers. * When supplying buffers to a VirtQueue the driver must supply a (temporarily-)unique token (usually the supplied buffer's virtual address) to ensure the driver can discern which buffer has finished processing by the device in the case in which the device does not offer the F_IN_ORDER feature. * Device drivers now handle queue updates (supplied buffers being returned from the device) by implementing a single pure virtual method instead of setting a seperate callback for each queue * Two new VirtQueue methods were added to allow the device driver to either discard or get used/returned buffers from the device by cleanly removing them off the descriptor chain (This also allows the VirtQueue implementation to reuse those freed descriptors) This also includes the necessary changes to the VirtIOConsole implementation to match these interface changes. Co-authored-by: Sahan <sahan.h.fernando@gmail.com>
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* Copyright (c) 2021, the SerenityOS developers.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <Kernel/Sections.h>
#include <Kernel/VirtIO/VirtIOConsole.h>
namespace Kernel {
Kernel: Finish base implementation of VirtQueues This commit includes a lot of small changes and additions needed to finalize the base implementation of VirtIOQueues and VirtDevices: * The device specific driver implementation now has to handle setting up the queues it needs before letting the base device class know it finised initialization * Supplying buffers to VirtQueues is now done via ScatterGatherLists instead of arbitary buffer pointers - this ensures the pointers are physical and allows us to follow the specification in regards to the requirement that individual descriptors must point to physically contiguous buffers. This can be further improved in the future by implementating support for the Indirect-Descriptors feature (as defined by the specification) to reduce descriptor usage for very fragmented buffers. * When supplying buffers to a VirtQueue the driver must supply a (temporarily-)unique token (usually the supplied buffer's virtual address) to ensure the driver can discern which buffer has finished processing by the device in the case in which the device does not offer the F_IN_ORDER feature. * Device drivers now handle queue updates (supplied buffers being returned from the device) by implementing a single pure virtual method instead of setting a seperate callback for each queue * Two new VirtQueue methods were added to allow the device driver to either discard or get used/returned buffers from the device by cleanly removing them off the descriptor chain (This also allows the VirtQueue implementation to reuse those freed descriptors) This also includes the necessary changes to the VirtIOConsole implementation to match these interface changes. Co-authored-by: Sahan <sahan.h.fernando@gmail.com>
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unsigned VirtIOConsole::next_device_id = 0;
UNMAP_AFTER_INIT VirtIOConsole::VirtIOConsole(PCI::Address address)
Kernel: Finish base implementation of VirtQueues This commit includes a lot of small changes and additions needed to finalize the base implementation of VirtIOQueues and VirtDevices: * The device specific driver implementation now has to handle setting up the queues it needs before letting the base device class know it finised initialization * Supplying buffers to VirtQueues is now done via ScatterGatherLists instead of arbitary buffer pointers - this ensures the pointers are physical and allows us to follow the specification in regards to the requirement that individual descriptors must point to physically contiguous buffers. This can be further improved in the future by implementating support for the Indirect-Descriptors feature (as defined by the specification) to reduce descriptor usage for very fragmented buffers. * When supplying buffers to a VirtQueue the driver must supply a (temporarily-)unique token (usually the supplied buffer's virtual address) to ensure the driver can discern which buffer has finished processing by the device in the case in which the device does not offer the F_IN_ORDER feature. * Device drivers now handle queue updates (supplied buffers being returned from the device) by implementing a single pure virtual method instead of setting a seperate callback for each queue * Two new VirtQueue methods were added to allow the device driver to either discard or get used/returned buffers from the device by cleanly removing them off the descriptor chain (This also allows the VirtQueue implementation to reuse those freed descriptors) This also includes the necessary changes to the VirtIOConsole implementation to match these interface changes. Co-authored-by: Sahan <sahan.h.fernando@gmail.com>
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: CharacterDevice(229, next_device_id++)
, VirtIODevice(address, "VirtIOConsole")
{
if (auto cfg = get_config(ConfigurationType::Device)) {
bool success = negotiate_features([&](u64 supported_features) {
u64 negotiated = 0;
if (is_feature_set(supported_features, VIRTIO_CONSOLE_F_SIZE))
dbgln("VirtIOConsole: Console size is not yet supported!");
if (is_feature_set(supported_features, VIRTIO_CONSOLE_F_MULTIPORT))
dbgln("VirtIOConsole: Multi port is not yet supported!");
return negotiated;
});
if (success) {
u32 max_nr_ports = 0;
u16 cols = 0, rows = 0;
read_config_atomic([&]() {
if (is_feature_accepted(VIRTIO_CONSOLE_F_SIZE)) {
cols = config_read16(*cfg, 0x0);
rows = config_read16(*cfg, 0x2);
}
if (is_feature_accepted(VIRTIO_CONSOLE_F_MULTIPORT)) {
max_nr_ports = config_read32(*cfg, 0x4);
}
});
dbgln("VirtIOConsole: cols: {}, rows: {}, max nr ports {}", cols, rows, max_nr_ports);
Kernel: Finish base implementation of VirtQueues This commit includes a lot of small changes and additions needed to finalize the base implementation of VirtIOQueues and VirtDevices: * The device specific driver implementation now has to handle setting up the queues it needs before letting the base device class know it finised initialization * Supplying buffers to VirtQueues is now done via ScatterGatherLists instead of arbitary buffer pointers - this ensures the pointers are physical and allows us to follow the specification in regards to the requirement that individual descriptors must point to physically contiguous buffers. This can be further improved in the future by implementating support for the Indirect-Descriptors feature (as defined by the specification) to reduce descriptor usage for very fragmented buffers. * When supplying buffers to a VirtQueue the driver must supply a (temporarily-)unique token (usually the supplied buffer's virtual address) to ensure the driver can discern which buffer has finished processing by the device in the case in which the device does not offer the F_IN_ORDER feature. * Device drivers now handle queue updates (supplied buffers being returned from the device) by implementing a single pure virtual method instead of setting a seperate callback for each queue * Two new VirtQueue methods were added to allow the device driver to either discard or get used/returned buffers from the device by cleanly removing them off the descriptor chain (This also allows the VirtQueue implementation to reuse those freed descriptors) This also includes the necessary changes to the VirtIOConsole implementation to match these interface changes. Co-authored-by: Sahan <sahan.h.fernando@gmail.com>
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success = setup_queues(2 + max_nr_ports * 2); // base receiveq/transmitq for port0 + 2 per every additional port
}
if (success) {
Kernel: Finish base implementation of VirtQueues This commit includes a lot of small changes and additions needed to finalize the base implementation of VirtIOQueues and VirtDevices: * The device specific driver implementation now has to handle setting up the queues it needs before letting the base device class know it finised initialization * Supplying buffers to VirtQueues is now done via ScatterGatherLists instead of arbitary buffer pointers - this ensures the pointers are physical and allows us to follow the specification in regards to the requirement that individual descriptors must point to physically contiguous buffers. This can be further improved in the future by implementating support for the Indirect-Descriptors feature (as defined by the specification) to reduce descriptor usage for very fragmented buffers. * When supplying buffers to a VirtQueue the driver must supply a (temporarily-)unique token (usually the supplied buffer's virtual address) to ensure the driver can discern which buffer has finished processing by the device in the case in which the device does not offer the F_IN_ORDER feature. * Device drivers now handle queue updates (supplied buffers being returned from the device) by implementing a single pure virtual method instead of setting a seperate callback for each queue * Two new VirtQueue methods were added to allow the device driver to either discard or get used/returned buffers from the device by cleanly removing them off the descriptor chain (This also allows the VirtQueue implementation to reuse those freed descriptors) This also includes the necessary changes to the VirtIOConsole implementation to match these interface changes. Co-authored-by: Sahan <sahan.h.fernando@gmail.com>
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finish_init();
m_receive_buffer = make<RingBuffer>("VirtIOConsole Receive", RINGBUFFER_SIZE);
m_transmit_buffer = make<RingBuffer>("VirtIOConsole Transmit", RINGBUFFER_SIZE);
}
}
}
VirtIOConsole::~VirtIOConsole()
{
}
bool VirtIOConsole::handle_device_config_change()
{
dbgln("VirtIOConsole: Handle device config change");
return true;
}
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void VirtIOConsole::handle_queue_update(u16 queue_index)
{
dbgln_if(VIRTIO_DEBUG, "VirtIOConsole: Handle queue update");
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VERIFY(queue_index <= TRANSMITQ);
switch (queue_index) {
case RECEIVEQ: {
ScopedSpinLock lock(get_queue(RECEIVEQ).lock());
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get_queue(RECEIVEQ).discard_used_buffers(); // TODO: do something with incoming data (users writing into qemu console) instead of just clearing
break;
}
case TRANSMITQ: {
ScopedSpinLock ringbuffer_lock(m_transmit_buffer->lock());
auto& queue = get_queue(TRANSMITQ);
ScopedSpinLock queue_lock(queue.lock());
size_t used;
VirtIOQueueChain popped_chain = queue.pop_used_buffer_chain(used);
do {
popped_chain.for_each([this](PhysicalAddress address, size_t length) {
m_transmit_buffer->reclaim_space(address, length);
});
popped_chain.release_buffer_slots_to_queue();
popped_chain = queue.pop_used_buffer_chain(used);
} while (!popped_chain.is_empty());
// Unblock any IO tasks that were blocked because can_write() returned false
evaluate_block_conditions();
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break;
}
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default:
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
}
bool VirtIOConsole::can_read(const FileDescription&, size_t) const
{
return true;
}
KResultOr<size_t> VirtIOConsole::read(FileDescription&, u64, [[maybe_unused]] UserOrKernelBuffer& data, size_t)
{
return ENOTSUP;
}
bool VirtIOConsole::can_write(const FileDescription&, size_t) const
{
return get_queue(TRANSMITQ).has_free_slots() && m_transmit_buffer->has_space();
}
KResultOr<size_t> VirtIOConsole::write(FileDescription& desc, u64, const UserOrKernelBuffer& data, size_t size)
{
if (!size)
return 0;
if (!can_write(desc, size))
return EAGAIN;
ScopedSpinLock ringbuffer_lock(m_transmit_buffer->lock());
auto& queue = get_queue(TRANSMITQ);
ScopedSpinLock queue_lock(queue.lock());
VirtIOQueueChain chain(queue);
size_t total_bytes_copied = 0;
do {
PhysicalAddress start_of_chunk;
size_t length_of_chunk;
if (!m_transmit_buffer->copy_data_in(data, total_bytes_copied, size - total_bytes_copied, start_of_chunk, length_of_chunk)) {
chain.release_buffer_slots_to_queue();
return EINVAL;
}
bool did_add_buffer = chain.add_buffer_to_chain(start_of_chunk, length_of_chunk, BufferType::DeviceReadable);
VERIFY(did_add_buffer);
total_bytes_copied += length_of_chunk;
} while (total_bytes_copied < size && can_write(desc, size - total_bytes_copied));
supply_chain_and_notify(TRANSMITQ, chain);
return total_bytes_copied;
}
}