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1 /* Declarations for use by board files for creating devices.  */
2 
3 #ifndef HW_BOARDS_H
4 #define HW_BOARDS_H
5 
6 #include "exec/memory.h"
7 #include "sysemu/hostmem.h"
8 #include "sysemu/blockdev.h"
9 #include "qapi/qapi-types-machine.h"
10 #include "qemu/module.h"
11 #include "qom/object.h"
12 #include "hw/core/cpu.h"
13 
14 #define TYPE_MACHINE_SUFFIX "-machine"
15 
16 /* Machine class name that needs to be used for class-name-based machine
17  * type lookup to work.
18  */
19 #define MACHINE_TYPE_NAME(machinename) (machinename TYPE_MACHINE_SUFFIX)
20 
21 #define TYPE_MACHINE "machine"
22 #undef MACHINE  /* BSD defines it and QEMU does not use it */
23 OBJECT_DECLARE_TYPE(MachineState, MachineClass, MACHINE)
24 
25 extern MachineState *current_machine;
26 
27 void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error **errp);
28 bool machine_usb(MachineState *machine);
29 int machine_phandle_start(MachineState *machine);
30 bool machine_dump_guest_core(MachineState *machine);
31 bool machine_mem_merge(MachineState *machine);
32 HotpluggableCPUList *machine_query_hotpluggable_cpus(MachineState *machine);
33 void machine_set_cpu_numa_node(MachineState *machine,
34                                const CpuInstanceProperties *props,
35                                Error **errp);
36 void machine_parse_smp_config(MachineState *ms,
37                               const SMPConfiguration *config, Error **errp);
38 unsigned int machine_topo_get_cores_per_socket(const MachineState *ms);
39 unsigned int machine_topo_get_threads_per_socket(const MachineState *ms);
40 void machine_memory_devices_init(MachineState *ms, hwaddr base, uint64_t size);
41 
42 /**
43  * machine_class_allow_dynamic_sysbus_dev: Add type to list of valid devices
44  * @mc: Machine class
45  * @type: type to allow (should be a subtype of TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE)
46  *
47  * Add the QOM type @type to the list of devices of which are subtypes
48  * of TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE but which are still permitted to be dynamically
49  * created (eg by the user on the command line with -device).
50  * By default if the user tries to create any devices on the command line
51  * that are subtypes of TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE they will get an error message;
52  * for the special cases which are permitted for this machine model, the
53  * machine model class init code must call this function to add them
54  * to the list of specifically permitted devices.
55  */
56 void machine_class_allow_dynamic_sysbus_dev(MachineClass *mc, const char *type);
57 
58 /**
59  * device_type_is_dynamic_sysbus: Check if type is an allowed sysbus device
60  * type for the machine class.
61  * @mc: Machine class
62  * @type: type to check (should be a subtype of TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE)
63  *
64  * Returns: true if @type is a type in the machine's list of
65  * dynamically pluggable sysbus devices; otherwise false.
66  *
67  * Check if the QOM type @type is in the list of allowed sysbus device
68  * types (see machine_class_allowed_dynamic_sysbus_dev()).
69  * Note that if @type has a parent type in the list, it is allowed too.
70  */
71 bool device_type_is_dynamic_sysbus(MachineClass *mc, const char *type);
72 
73 /**
74  * device_is_dynamic_sysbus: test whether device is a dynamic sysbus device
75  * @mc: Machine class
76  * @dev: device to check
77  *
78  * Returns: true if @dev is a sysbus device on the machine's list
79  * of dynamically pluggable sysbus devices; otherwise false.
80  *
81  * This function checks whether @dev is a valid dynamic sysbus device,
82  * by first confirming that it is a sysbus device and then checking it
83  * against the list of permitted dynamic sysbus devices which has been
84  * set up by the machine using machine_class_allow_dynamic_sysbus_dev().
85  *
86  * It is valid to call this with something that is not a subclass of
87  * TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE; the function will return false in this case.
88  * This allows hotplug callback functions to be written as:
89  *     if (device_is_dynamic_sysbus(mc, dev)) {
90  *         handle dynamic sysbus case;
91  *     } else if (some other kind of hotplug) {
92  *         handle that;
93  *     }
94  */
95 bool device_is_dynamic_sysbus(MachineClass *mc, DeviceState *dev);
96 
97 /*
98  * Checks that backend isn't used, preps it for exclusive usage and
99  * returns migratable MemoryRegion provided by backend.
100  */
101 MemoryRegion *machine_consume_memdev(MachineState *machine,
102                                      HostMemoryBackend *backend);
103 
104 /**
105  * CPUArchId:
106  * @arch_id - architecture-dependent CPU ID of present or possible CPU
107  * @cpu - pointer to corresponding CPU object if it's present on NULL otherwise
108  * @type - QOM class name of possible @cpu object
109  * @props - CPU object properties, initialized by board
110  * #vcpus_count - number of threads provided by @cpu object
111  */
112 typedef struct CPUArchId {
113     uint64_t arch_id;
114     int64_t vcpus_count;
115     CpuInstanceProperties props;
116     Object *cpu;
117     const char *type;
118 } CPUArchId;
119 
120 /**
121  * CPUArchIdList:
122  * @len - number of @CPUArchId items in @cpus array
123  * @cpus - array of present or possible CPUs for current machine configuration
124  */
125 typedef struct {
126     int len;
127     CPUArchId cpus[];
128 } CPUArchIdList;
129 
130 /**
131  * SMPCompatProps:
132  * @prefer_sockets - whether sockets are preferred over cores in smp parsing
133  * @dies_supported - whether dies are supported by the machine
134  * @clusters_supported - whether clusters are supported by the machine
135  * @has_clusters - whether clusters are explicitly specified in the user
136  *                 provided SMP configuration
137  */
138 typedef struct {
139     bool prefer_sockets;
140     bool dies_supported;
141     bool clusters_supported;
142     bool has_clusters;
143 } SMPCompatProps;
144 
145 /**
146  * MachineClass:
147  * @deprecation_reason: If set, the machine is marked as deprecated. The
148  *    string should provide some clear information about what to use instead.
149  * @max_cpus: maximum number of CPUs supported. Default: 1
150  * @min_cpus: minimum number of CPUs supported. Default: 1
151  * @default_cpus: number of CPUs instantiated if none are specified. Default: 1
152  * @is_default:
153  *    If true QEMU will use this machine by default if no '-M' option is given.
154  * @get_hotplug_handler: this function is called during bus-less
155  *    device hotplug. If defined it returns pointer to an instance
156  *    of HotplugHandler object, which handles hotplug operation
157  *    for a given @dev. It may return NULL if @dev doesn't require
158  *    any actions to be performed by hotplug handler.
159  * @cpu_index_to_instance_props:
160  *    used to provide @cpu_index to socket/core/thread number mapping, allowing
161  *    legacy code to perform mapping from cpu_index to topology properties
162  *    Returns: tuple of socket/core/thread ids given cpu_index belongs to.
163  *    used to provide @cpu_index to socket number mapping, allowing
164  *    a machine to group CPU threads belonging to the same socket/package
165  *    Returns: socket number given cpu_index belongs to.
166  * @hw_version:
167  *    Value of QEMU_VERSION when the machine was added to QEMU.
168  *    Set only by old machines because they need to keep
169  *    compatibility on code that exposed QEMU_VERSION to guests in
170  *    the past (and now use qemu_hw_version()).
171  * @possible_cpu_arch_ids:
172  *    Returns an array of @CPUArchId architecture-dependent CPU IDs
173  *    which includes CPU IDs for present and possible to hotplug CPUs.
174  *    Caller is responsible for freeing returned list.
175  * @get_default_cpu_node_id:
176  *    returns default board specific node_id value for CPU slot specified by
177  *    index @idx in @ms->possible_cpus[]
178  * @has_hotpluggable_cpus:
179  *    If true, board supports CPUs creation with -device/device_add.
180  * @default_cpu_type:
181  *    specifies default CPU_TYPE, which will be used for parsing target
182  *    specific features and for creating CPUs if CPU name wasn't provided
183  *    explicitly at CLI
184  * @minimum_page_bits:
185  *    If non-zero, the board promises never to create a CPU with a page size
186  *    smaller than this, so QEMU can use a more efficient larger page
187  *    size than the target architecture's minimum. (Attempting to create
188  *    such a CPU will fail.) Note that changing this is a migration
189  *    compatibility break for the machine.
190  * @ignore_memory_transaction_failures:
191  *    If this is flag is true then the CPU will ignore memory transaction
192  *    failures which should cause the CPU to take an exception due to an
193  *    access to an unassigned physical address; the transaction will instead
194  *    return zero (for a read) or be ignored (for a write). This should be
195  *    set only by legacy board models which rely on the old RAZ/WI behaviour
196  *    for handling devices that QEMU does not yet model. New board models
197  *    should instead use "unimplemented-device" for all memory ranges where
198  *    the guest will attempt to probe for a device that QEMU doesn't
199  *    implement and a stub device is required.
200  * @kvm_type:
201  *    Return the type of KVM corresponding to the kvm-type string option or
202  *    computed based on other criteria such as the host kernel capabilities.
203  *    kvm-type may be NULL if it is not needed.
204  * @numa_mem_supported:
205  *    true if '--numa node.mem' option is supported and false otherwise
206  * @hotplug_allowed:
207  *    If the hook is provided, then it'll be called for each device
208  *    hotplug to check whether the device hotplug is allowed.  Return
209  *    true to grant allowance or false to reject the hotplug.  When
210  *    false is returned, an error must be set to show the reason of
211  *    the rejection.  If the hook is not provided, all hotplug will be
212  *    allowed.
213  * @default_ram_id:
214  *    Specifies initial RAM MemoryRegion name to be used for default backend
215  *    creation if user explicitly hasn't specified backend with "memory-backend"
216  *    property.
217  *    It also will be used as a way to option into "-m" option support.
218  *    If it's not set by board, '-m' will be ignored and generic code will
219  *    not create default RAM MemoryRegion.
220  * @fixup_ram_size:
221  *    Amends user provided ram size (with -m option) using machine
222  *    specific algorithm. To be used by old machine types for compat
223  *    purposes only.
224  *    Applies only to default memory backend, i.e., explicit memory backend
225  *    wasn't used.
226  */
227 struct MachineClass {
228     /*< private >*/
229     ObjectClass parent_class;
230     /*< public >*/
231 
232     const char *family; /* NULL iff @name identifies a standalone machtype */
233     char *name;
234     const char *alias;
235     const char *desc;
236     const char *deprecation_reason;
237 
238     void (*init)(MachineState *state);
239     void (*reset)(MachineState *state, ShutdownCause reason);
240     void (*wakeup)(MachineState *state);
241     int (*kvm_type)(MachineState *machine, const char *arg);
242 
243     BlockInterfaceType block_default_type;
244     int units_per_default_bus;
245     int max_cpus;
246     int min_cpus;
247     int default_cpus;
248     unsigned int no_serial:1,
249         no_parallel:1,
250         no_floppy:1,
251         no_cdrom:1,
252         no_sdcard:1,
253         pci_allow_0_address:1,
254         legacy_fw_cfg_order:1;
255     bool is_default;
256     const char *default_machine_opts;
257     const char *default_boot_order;
258     const char *default_display;
259     const char *default_nic;
260     GPtrArray *compat_props;
261     const char *hw_version;
262     ram_addr_t default_ram_size;
263     const char *default_cpu_type;
264     bool default_kernel_irqchip_split;
265     bool option_rom_has_mr;
266     bool rom_file_has_mr;
267     int minimum_page_bits;
268     bool has_hotpluggable_cpus;
269     bool ignore_memory_transaction_failures;
270     int numa_mem_align_shift;
271     const char **valid_cpu_types;
272     strList *allowed_dynamic_sysbus_devices;
273     bool auto_enable_numa_with_memhp;
274     bool auto_enable_numa_with_memdev;
275     bool ignore_boot_device_suffixes;
276     bool smbus_no_migration_support;
277     bool nvdimm_supported;
278     bool numa_mem_supported;
279     bool auto_enable_numa;
280     bool cpu_cluster_has_numa_boundary;
281     SMPCompatProps smp_props;
282     const char *default_ram_id;
283 
284     HotplugHandler *(*get_hotplug_handler)(MachineState *machine,
285                                            DeviceState *dev);
286     bool (*hotplug_allowed)(MachineState *state, DeviceState *dev,
287                             Error **errp);
288     CpuInstanceProperties (*cpu_index_to_instance_props)(MachineState *machine,
289                                                          unsigned cpu_index);
290     const CPUArchIdList *(*possible_cpu_arch_ids)(MachineState *machine);
291     int64_t (*get_default_cpu_node_id)(const MachineState *ms, int idx);
292     ram_addr_t (*fixup_ram_size)(ram_addr_t size);
293 };
294 
295 /**
296  * DeviceMemoryState:
297  * @base: address in guest physical address space where the memory
298  * address space for memory devices starts
299  * @mr: address space container for memory devices
300  * @dimm_size: the sum of plugged DIMMs' sizes
301  * @used_region_size: the part of @mr already used by memory devices
302  */
303 typedef struct DeviceMemoryState {
304     hwaddr base;
305     MemoryRegion mr;
306     uint64_t dimm_size;
307     uint64_t used_region_size;
308 } DeviceMemoryState;
309 
310 /**
311  * CpuTopology:
312  * @cpus: the number of present logical processors on the machine
313  * @sockets: the number of sockets on the machine
314  * @dies: the number of dies in one socket
315  * @clusters: the number of clusters in one die
316  * @cores: the number of cores in one cluster
317  * @threads: the number of threads in one core
318  * @max_cpus: the maximum number of logical processors on the machine
319  */
320 typedef struct CpuTopology {
321     unsigned int cpus;
322     unsigned int sockets;
323     unsigned int dies;
324     unsigned int clusters;
325     unsigned int cores;
326     unsigned int threads;
327     unsigned int max_cpus;
328 } CpuTopology;
329 
330 /**
331  * MachineState:
332  */
333 struct MachineState {
334     /*< private >*/
335     Object parent_obj;
336 
337     /*< public >*/
338 
339     void *fdt;
340     char *dtb;
341     char *dumpdtb;
342     int phandle_start;
343     char *dt_compatible;
344     bool dump_guest_core;
345     bool mem_merge;
346     bool usb;
347     bool usb_disabled;
348     char *firmware;
349     bool iommu;
350     bool suppress_vmdesc;
351     bool enable_graphics;
352     ConfidentialGuestSupport *cgs;
353     HostMemoryBackend *memdev;
354     /*
355      * convenience alias to ram_memdev_id backend memory region
356      * or to numa container memory region
357      */
358     MemoryRegion *ram;
359     DeviceMemoryState *device_memory;
360 
361     ram_addr_t ram_size;
362     ram_addr_t maxram_size;
363     uint64_t   ram_slots;
364     BootConfiguration boot_config;
365     char *kernel_filename;
366     char *kernel_cmdline;
367     char *initrd_filename;
368     const char *cpu_type;
369     AccelState *accelerator;
370     CPUArchIdList *possible_cpus;
371     CpuTopology smp;
372     struct NVDIMMState *nvdimms_state;
373     struct NumaState *numa_state;
374 };
375 
376 #define DEFINE_MACHINE(namestr, machine_initfn) \
377     static void machine_initfn##_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) \
378     { \
379         MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_CLASS(oc); \
380         machine_initfn(mc); \
381     } \
382     static const TypeInfo machine_initfn##_typeinfo = { \
383         .name       = MACHINE_TYPE_NAME(namestr), \
384         .parent     = TYPE_MACHINE, \
385         .class_init = machine_initfn##_class_init, \
386     }; \
387     static void machine_initfn##_register_types(void) \
388     { \
389         type_register_static(&machine_initfn##_typeinfo); \
390     } \
391     type_init(machine_initfn##_register_types)
392 
393 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_8_1[];
394 extern const size_t hw_compat_8_1_len;
395 
396 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_8_0[];
397 extern const size_t hw_compat_8_0_len;
398 
399 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_7_2[];
400 extern const size_t hw_compat_7_2_len;
401 
402 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_7_1[];
403 extern const size_t hw_compat_7_1_len;
404 
405 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_7_0[];
406 extern const size_t hw_compat_7_0_len;
407 
408 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_6_2[];
409 extern const size_t hw_compat_6_2_len;
410 
411 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_6_1[];
412 extern const size_t hw_compat_6_1_len;
413 
414 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_6_0[];
415 extern const size_t hw_compat_6_0_len;
416 
417 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_5_2[];
418 extern const size_t hw_compat_5_2_len;
419 
420 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_5_1[];
421 extern const size_t hw_compat_5_1_len;
422 
423 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_5_0[];
424 extern const size_t hw_compat_5_0_len;
425 
426 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_4_2[];
427 extern const size_t hw_compat_4_2_len;
428 
429 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_4_1[];
430 extern const size_t hw_compat_4_1_len;
431 
432 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_4_0[];
433 extern const size_t hw_compat_4_0_len;
434 
435 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_3_1[];
436 extern const size_t hw_compat_3_1_len;
437 
438 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_3_0[];
439 extern const size_t hw_compat_3_0_len;
440 
441 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_12[];
442 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_12_len;
443 
444 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_11[];
445 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_11_len;
446 
447 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_10[];
448 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_10_len;
449 
450 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_9[];
451 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_9_len;
452 
453 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_8[];
454 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_8_len;
455 
456 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_7[];
457 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_7_len;
458 
459 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_6[];
460 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_6_len;
461 
462 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_5[];
463 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_5_len;
464 
465 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_4[];
466 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_4_len;
467 
468 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_3[];
469 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_3_len;
470 
471 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_2[];
472 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_2_len;
473 
474 extern GlobalProperty hw_compat_2_1[];
475 extern const size_t hw_compat_2_1_len;
476 
477 #endif
478