1 #ifndef QDEV_CORE_H 2 #define QDEV_CORE_H 3 4 #include "qemu/queue.h" 5 #include "qemu/bitmap.h" 6 #include "qom/object.h" 7 #include "hw/hotplug.h" 8 #include "hw/resettable.h" 9 10 enum { 11 DEV_NVECTORS_UNSPECIFIED = -1, 12 }; 13 14 #define TYPE_DEVICE "device" 15 #define DEVICE(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(DeviceState, (obj), TYPE_DEVICE) 16 #define DEVICE_CLASS(klass) OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(DeviceClass, (klass), TYPE_DEVICE) 17 #define DEVICE_GET_CLASS(obj) OBJECT_GET_CLASS(DeviceClass, (obj), TYPE_DEVICE) 18 19 typedef enum DeviceCategory { 20 DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE, 21 DEVICE_CATEGORY_USB, 22 DEVICE_CATEGORY_STORAGE, 23 DEVICE_CATEGORY_NETWORK, 24 DEVICE_CATEGORY_INPUT, 25 DEVICE_CATEGORY_DISPLAY, 26 DEVICE_CATEGORY_SOUND, 27 DEVICE_CATEGORY_MISC, 28 DEVICE_CATEGORY_CPU, 29 DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX 30 } DeviceCategory; 31 32 typedef void (*DeviceRealize)(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp); 33 typedef void (*DeviceUnrealize)(DeviceState *dev); 34 typedef void (*DeviceReset)(DeviceState *dev); 35 typedef void (*BusRealize)(BusState *bus, Error **errp); 36 typedef void (*BusUnrealize)(BusState *bus); 37 38 /** 39 * DeviceClass: 40 * @props: Properties accessing state fields. 41 * @realize: Callback function invoked when the #DeviceState:realized 42 * property is changed to %true. 43 * @unrealize: Callback function invoked when the #DeviceState:realized 44 * property is changed to %false. 45 * @hotpluggable: indicates if #DeviceClass is hotpluggable, available 46 * as readonly "hotpluggable" property of #DeviceState instance 47 * 48 * # Realization # 49 * Devices are constructed in two stages, 50 * 1) object instantiation via object_initialize() and 51 * 2) device realization via #DeviceState:realized property. 52 * The former may not fail (and must not abort or exit, since it is called 53 * during device introspection already), and the latter may return error 54 * information to the caller and must be re-entrant. 55 * Trivial field initializations should go into #TypeInfo.instance_init. 56 * Operations depending on @props static properties should go into @realize. 57 * After successful realization, setting static properties will fail. 58 * 59 * As an interim step, the #DeviceState:realized property can also be 60 * set with qdev_realize(). 61 * In the future, devices will propagate this state change to their children 62 * and along busses they expose. 63 * The point in time will be deferred to machine creation, so that values 64 * set in @realize will not be introspectable beforehand. Therefore devices 65 * must not create children during @realize; they should initialize them via 66 * object_initialize() in their own #TypeInfo.instance_init and forward the 67 * realization events appropriately. 68 * 69 * Any type may override the @realize and/or @unrealize callbacks but needs 70 * to call the parent type's implementation if keeping their functionality 71 * is desired. Refer to QOM documentation for further discussion and examples. 72 * 73 * <note> 74 * <para> 75 * Since TYPE_DEVICE doesn't implement @realize and @unrealize, types 76 * derived directly from it need not call their parent's @realize and 77 * @unrealize. 78 * For other types consult the documentation and implementation of the 79 * respective parent types. 80 * </para> 81 * </note> 82 * 83 * # Hiding a device # 84 * To hide a device, a DeviceListener function should_be_hidden() needs to 85 * be registered. 86 * It can be used to defer adding a device and therefore hide it from the 87 * guest. The handler registering to this DeviceListener can save the QOpts 88 * passed to it for re-using it later and must return that it wants the device 89 * to be/remain hidden or not. When the handler function decides the device 90 * shall not be hidden it will be added in qdev_device_add() and 91 * realized as any other device. Otherwise qdev_device_add() will return early 92 * without adding the device. The guest will not see a "hidden" device 93 * until it was marked don't hide and qdev_device_add called again. 94 * 95 */ 96 typedef struct DeviceClass { 97 /*< private >*/ 98 ObjectClass parent_class; 99 /*< public >*/ 100 101 DECLARE_BITMAP(categories, DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX); 102 const char *fw_name; 103 const char *desc; 104 105 /* 106 * The underscore at the end ensures a compile-time error if someone 107 * assigns to dc->props instead of using device_class_set_props. 108 */ 109 Property *props_; 110 111 /* 112 * Can this device be instantiated with -device / device_add? 113 * All devices should support instantiation with device_add, and 114 * this flag should not exist. But we're not there, yet. Some 115 * devices fail to instantiate with cryptic error messages. 116 * Others instantiate, but don't work. Exposing users to such 117 * behavior would be cruel; clearing this flag will protect them. 118 * It should never be cleared without a comment explaining why it 119 * is cleared. 120 * TODO remove once we're there 121 */ 122 bool user_creatable; 123 bool hotpluggable; 124 125 /* callbacks */ 126 /* 127 * Reset method here is deprecated and replaced by methods in the 128 * resettable class interface to implement a multi-phase reset. 129 * TODO: remove once every reset callback is unused 130 */ 131 DeviceReset reset; 132 DeviceRealize realize; 133 DeviceUnrealize unrealize; 134 135 /* device state */ 136 const VMStateDescription *vmsd; 137 138 /* Private to qdev / bus. */ 139 const char *bus_type; 140 } DeviceClass; 141 142 typedef struct NamedGPIOList NamedGPIOList; 143 144 struct NamedGPIOList { 145 char *name; 146 qemu_irq *in; 147 int num_in; 148 int num_out; 149 QLIST_ENTRY(NamedGPIOList) node; 150 }; 151 152 typedef struct Clock Clock; 153 typedef struct NamedClockList NamedClockList; 154 155 struct NamedClockList { 156 char *name; 157 Clock *clock; 158 bool output; 159 bool alias; 160 QLIST_ENTRY(NamedClockList) node; 161 }; 162 163 /** 164 * DeviceState: 165 * @realized: Indicates whether the device has been fully constructed. 166 * @reset: ResettableState for the device; handled by Resettable interface. 167 * 168 * This structure should not be accessed directly. We declare it here 169 * so that it can be embedded in individual device state structures. 170 */ 171 struct DeviceState { 172 /*< private >*/ 173 Object parent_obj; 174 /*< public >*/ 175 176 const char *id; 177 char *canonical_path; 178 bool realized; 179 bool pending_deleted_event; 180 QemuOpts *opts; 181 int hotplugged; 182 bool allow_unplug_during_migration; 183 BusState *parent_bus; 184 QLIST_HEAD(, NamedGPIOList) gpios; 185 QLIST_HEAD(, NamedClockList) clocks; 186 QLIST_HEAD(, BusState) child_bus; 187 int num_child_bus; 188 int instance_id_alias; 189 int alias_required_for_version; 190 ResettableState reset; 191 }; 192 193 struct DeviceListener { 194 void (*realize)(DeviceListener *listener, DeviceState *dev); 195 void (*unrealize)(DeviceListener *listener, DeviceState *dev); 196 /* 197 * This callback is called upon init of the DeviceState and allows to 198 * inform qdev that a device should be hidden, depending on the device 199 * opts, for example, to hide a standby device. 200 */ 201 int (*should_be_hidden)(DeviceListener *listener, QemuOpts *device_opts); 202 QTAILQ_ENTRY(DeviceListener) link; 203 }; 204 205 #define TYPE_BUS "bus" 206 #define BUS(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(BusState, (obj), TYPE_BUS) 207 #define BUS_CLASS(klass) OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(BusClass, (klass), TYPE_BUS) 208 #define BUS_GET_CLASS(obj) OBJECT_GET_CLASS(BusClass, (obj), TYPE_BUS) 209 210 struct BusClass { 211 ObjectClass parent_class; 212 213 /* FIXME first arg should be BusState */ 214 void (*print_dev)(Monitor *mon, DeviceState *dev, int indent); 215 char *(*get_dev_path)(DeviceState *dev); 216 /* 217 * This callback is used to create Open Firmware device path in accordance 218 * with OF spec http://forthworks.com/standards/of1275.pdf. Individual bus 219 * bindings can be found at http://playground.sun.com/1275/bindings/. 220 */ 221 char *(*get_fw_dev_path)(DeviceState *dev); 222 void (*reset)(BusState *bus); 223 BusRealize realize; 224 BusUnrealize unrealize; 225 226 /* maximum devices allowed on the bus, 0: no limit. */ 227 int max_dev; 228 /* number of automatically allocated bus ids (e.g. ide.0) */ 229 int automatic_ids; 230 }; 231 232 typedef struct BusChild { 233 DeviceState *child; 234 int index; 235 QTAILQ_ENTRY(BusChild) sibling; 236 } BusChild; 237 238 #define QDEV_HOTPLUG_HANDLER_PROPERTY "hotplug-handler" 239 240 /** 241 * BusState: 242 * @hotplug_handler: link to a hotplug handler associated with bus. 243 * @reset: ResettableState for the bus; handled by Resettable interface. 244 */ 245 struct BusState { 246 Object obj; 247 DeviceState *parent; 248 char *name; 249 HotplugHandler *hotplug_handler; 250 int max_index; 251 bool realized; 252 int num_children; 253 QTAILQ_HEAD(, BusChild) children; 254 QLIST_ENTRY(BusState) sibling; 255 ResettableState reset; 256 }; 257 258 /** 259 * Property: 260 * @set_default: true if the default value should be set from @defval, 261 * in which case @info->set_default_value must not be NULL 262 * (if false then no default value is set by the property system 263 * and the field retains whatever value it was given by instance_init). 264 * @defval: default value for the property. This is used only if @set_default 265 * is true. 266 */ 267 struct Property { 268 const char *name; 269 const PropertyInfo *info; 270 ptrdiff_t offset; 271 uint8_t bitnr; 272 bool set_default; 273 union { 274 int64_t i; 275 uint64_t u; 276 } defval; 277 int arrayoffset; 278 const PropertyInfo *arrayinfo; 279 int arrayfieldsize; 280 const char *link_type; 281 }; 282 283 struct PropertyInfo { 284 const char *name; 285 const char *description; 286 const QEnumLookup *enum_table; 287 int (*print)(DeviceState *dev, Property *prop, char *dest, size_t len); 288 void (*set_default_value)(ObjectProperty *op, const Property *prop); 289 void (*create)(ObjectClass *oc, Property *prop); 290 ObjectPropertyAccessor *get; 291 ObjectPropertyAccessor *set; 292 ObjectPropertyRelease *release; 293 }; 294 295 /** 296 * GlobalProperty: 297 * @used: Set to true if property was used when initializing a device. 298 * @optional: If set to true, GlobalProperty will be skipped without errors 299 * if the property doesn't exist. 300 * 301 * An error is fatal for non-hotplugged devices, when the global is applied. 302 */ 303 typedef struct GlobalProperty { 304 const char *driver; 305 const char *property; 306 const char *value; 307 bool used; 308 bool optional; 309 } GlobalProperty; 310 311 static inline void 312 compat_props_add(GPtrArray *arr, 313 GlobalProperty props[], size_t nelem) 314 { 315 int i; 316 for (i = 0; i < nelem; i++) { 317 g_ptr_array_add(arr, (void *)&props[i]); 318 } 319 } 320 321 /*** Board API. This should go away once we have a machine config file. ***/ 322 323 /** 324 * qdev_new: Create a device on the heap 325 * @name: device type to create (we assert() that this type exists) 326 * 327 * This only allocates the memory and initializes the device state 328 * structure, ready for the caller to set properties if they wish. 329 * The device still needs to be realized. 330 * The returned object has a reference count of 1. 331 */ 332 DeviceState *qdev_new(const char *name); 333 /** 334 * qdev_try_new: Try to create a device on the heap 335 * @name: device type to create 336 * 337 * This is like qdev_new(), except it returns %NULL when type @name 338 * does not exist, rather than asserting. 339 */ 340 DeviceState *qdev_try_new(const char *name); 341 /** 342 * qdev_realize: Realize @dev. 343 * @dev: device to realize 344 * @bus: bus to plug it into (may be NULL) 345 * @errp: pointer to error object 346 * 347 * "Realize" the device, i.e. perform the second phase of device 348 * initialization. 349 * @dev must not be plugged into a bus already. 350 * If @bus, plug @dev into @bus. This takes a reference to @dev. 351 * If @dev has no QOM parent, make one up, taking another reference. 352 * On success, return true. 353 * On failure, store an error through @errp and return false. 354 * 355 * If you created @dev using qdev_new(), you probably want to use 356 * qdev_realize_and_unref() instead. 357 */ 358 bool qdev_realize(DeviceState *dev, BusState *bus, Error **errp); 359 /** 360 * qdev_realize_and_unref: Realize @dev and drop a reference 361 * @dev: device to realize 362 * @bus: bus to plug it into (may be NULL) 363 * @errp: pointer to error object 364 * 365 * Realize @dev and drop a reference. 366 * This is like qdev_realize(), except the caller must hold a 367 * (private) reference, which is dropped on return regardless of 368 * success or failure. Intended use:: 369 * 370 * dev = qdev_new(); 371 * [...] 372 * qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); 373 * 374 * Now @dev can go away without further ado. 375 * 376 * If you are embedding the device into some other QOM device and 377 * initialized it via some variant on object_initialize_child() then 378 * do not use this function, because that family of functions arrange 379 * for the only reference to the child device to be held by the parent 380 * via the child<> property, and so the reference-count-drop done here 381 * would be incorrect. For that use case you want qdev_realize(). 382 */ 383 bool qdev_realize_and_unref(DeviceState *dev, BusState *bus, Error **errp); 384 /** 385 * qdev_unrealize: Unrealize a device 386 * @dev: device to unrealize 387 * 388 * This function will "unrealize" a device, which is the first phase 389 * of correctly destroying a device that has been realized. It will: 390 * 391 * - unrealize any child buses by calling qbus_unrealize() 392 * (this will recursively unrealize any devices on those buses) 393 * - call the the unrealize method of @dev 394 * 395 * The device can then be freed by causing its reference count to go 396 * to zero. 397 * 398 * Warning: most devices in QEMU do not expect to be unrealized. Only 399 * devices which are hot-unpluggable should be unrealized (as part of 400 * the unplugging process); all other devices are expected to last for 401 * the life of the simulation and should not be unrealized and freed. 402 */ 403 void qdev_unrealize(DeviceState *dev); 404 void qdev_set_legacy_instance_id(DeviceState *dev, int alias_id, 405 int required_for_version); 406 HotplugHandler *qdev_get_bus_hotplug_handler(DeviceState *dev); 407 HotplugHandler *qdev_get_machine_hotplug_handler(DeviceState *dev); 408 bool qdev_hotplug_allowed(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp); 409 /** 410 * qdev_get_hotplug_handler: Get handler responsible for device wiring 411 * 412 * Find HOTPLUG_HANDLER for @dev that provides [pre|un]plug callbacks for it. 413 * 414 * Note: in case @dev has a parent bus, it will be returned as handler unless 415 * machine handler overrides it. 416 * 417 * Returns: pointer to object that implements TYPE_HOTPLUG_HANDLER interface 418 * or NULL if there aren't any. 419 */ 420 HotplugHandler *qdev_get_hotplug_handler(DeviceState *dev); 421 void qdev_unplug(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp); 422 void qdev_simple_device_unplug_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev, 423 DeviceState *dev, Error **errp); 424 void qdev_machine_creation_done(void); 425 bool qdev_machine_modified(void); 426 427 /** 428 * qdev_get_gpio_in: Get one of a device's anonymous input GPIO lines 429 * @dev: Device whose GPIO we want 430 * @n: Number of the anonymous GPIO line (which must be in range) 431 * 432 * Returns the qemu_irq corresponding to an anonymous input GPIO line 433 * (which the device has set up with qdev_init_gpio_in()). The index 434 * @n of the GPIO line must be valid (i.e. be at least 0 and less than 435 * the total number of anonymous input GPIOs the device has); this 436 * function will assert() if passed an invalid index. 437 * 438 * This function is intended to be used by board code or SoC "container" 439 * device models to wire up the GPIO lines; usually the return value 440 * will be passed to qdev_connect_gpio_out() or a similar function to 441 * connect another device's output GPIO line to this input. 442 * 443 * For named input GPIO lines, use qdev_get_gpio_in_named(). 444 */ 445 qemu_irq qdev_get_gpio_in(DeviceState *dev, int n); 446 /** 447 * qdev_get_gpio_in_named: Get one of a device's named input GPIO lines 448 * @dev: Device whose GPIO we want 449 * @name: Name of the input GPIO array 450 * @n: Number of the GPIO line in that array (which must be in range) 451 * 452 * Returns the qemu_irq corresponding to a named input GPIO line 453 * (which the device has set up with qdev_init_gpio_in_named()). 454 * The @name string must correspond to an input GPIO array which exists on 455 * the device, and the index @n of the GPIO line must be valid (i.e. 456 * be at least 0 and less than the total number of input GPIOs in that 457 * array); this function will assert() if passed an invalid name or index. 458 * 459 * For anonymous input GPIO lines, use qdev_get_gpio_in(). 460 */ 461 qemu_irq qdev_get_gpio_in_named(DeviceState *dev, const char *name, int n); 462 463 /** 464 * qdev_connect_gpio_out: Connect one of a device's anonymous output GPIO lines 465 * @dev: Device whose GPIO to connect 466 * @n: Number of the anonymous output GPIO line (which must be in range) 467 * @pin: qemu_irq to connect the output line to 468 * 469 * This function connects an anonymous output GPIO line on a device 470 * up to an arbitrary qemu_irq, so that when the device asserts that 471 * output GPIO line, the qemu_irq's callback is invoked. 472 * The index @n of the GPIO line must be valid (i.e. be at least 0 and 473 * less than the total number of anonymous output GPIOs the device has 474 * created with qdev_init_gpio_out()); otherwise this function will assert(). 475 * 476 * Outbound GPIO lines can be connected to any qemu_irq, but the common 477 * case is connecting them to another device's inbound GPIO line, using 478 * the qemu_irq returned by qdev_get_gpio_in() or qdev_get_gpio_in_named(). 479 * 480 * It is not valid to try to connect one outbound GPIO to multiple 481 * qemu_irqs at once, or to connect multiple outbound GPIOs to the 482 * same qemu_irq. (Warning: there is no assertion or other guard to 483 * catch this error: the model will just not do the right thing.) 484 * Instead, for fan-out you can use the TYPE_IRQ_SPLIT device: connect 485 * a device's outbound GPIO to the splitter's input, and connect each 486 * of the splitter's outputs to a different device. For fan-in you 487 * can use the TYPE_OR_IRQ device, which is a model of a logical OR 488 * gate with multiple inputs and one output. 489 * 490 * For named output GPIO lines, use qdev_connect_gpio_out_named(). 491 */ 492 void qdev_connect_gpio_out(DeviceState *dev, int n, qemu_irq pin); 493 /** 494 * qdev_connect_gpio_out: Connect one of a device's anonymous output GPIO lines 495 * @dev: Device whose GPIO to connect 496 * @name: Name of the output GPIO array 497 * @n: Number of the anonymous output GPIO line (which must be in range) 498 * @pin: qemu_irq to connect the output line to 499 * 500 * This function connects an anonymous output GPIO line on a device 501 * up to an arbitrary qemu_irq, so that when the device asserts that 502 * output GPIO line, the qemu_irq's callback is invoked. 503 * The @name string must correspond to an output GPIO array which exists on 504 * the device, and the index @n of the GPIO line must be valid (i.e. 505 * be at least 0 and less than the total number of input GPIOs in that 506 * array); this function will assert() if passed an invalid name or index. 507 * 508 * Outbound GPIO lines can be connected to any qemu_irq, but the common 509 * case is connecting them to another device's inbound GPIO line, using 510 * the qemu_irq returned by qdev_get_gpio_in() or qdev_get_gpio_in_named(). 511 * 512 * It is not valid to try to connect one outbound GPIO to multiple 513 * qemu_irqs at once, or to connect multiple outbound GPIOs to the 514 * same qemu_irq; see qdev_connect_gpio_out() for details. 515 * 516 * For named output GPIO lines, use qdev_connect_gpio_out_named(). 517 */ 518 void qdev_connect_gpio_out_named(DeviceState *dev, const char *name, int n, 519 qemu_irq pin); 520 /** 521 * qdev_get_gpio_out_connector: Get the qemu_irq connected to an output GPIO 522 * @dev: Device whose output GPIO we are interested in 523 * @name: Name of the output GPIO array 524 * @n: Number of the output GPIO line within that array 525 * 526 * Returns whatever qemu_irq is currently connected to the specified 527 * output GPIO line of @dev. This will be NULL if the output GPIO line 528 * has never been wired up to the anything. Note that the qemu_irq 529 * returned does not belong to @dev -- it will be the input GPIO or 530 * IRQ of whichever device the board code has connected up to @dev's 531 * output GPIO. 532 * 533 * You probably don't need to use this function -- it is used only 534 * by the platform-bus subsystem. 535 */ 536 qemu_irq qdev_get_gpio_out_connector(DeviceState *dev, const char *name, int n); 537 /** 538 * qdev_intercept_gpio_out: Intercept an existing GPIO connection 539 * @dev: Device to intercept the outbound GPIO line from 540 * @icpt: New qemu_irq to connect instead 541 * @name: Name of the output GPIO array 542 * @n: Number of the GPIO line in the array 543 * 544 * This function is provided only for use by the qtest testing framework 545 * and is not suitable for use in non-testing parts of QEMU. 546 * 547 * This function breaks an existing connection of an outbound GPIO 548 * line from @dev, and replaces it with the new qemu_irq @icpt, as if 549 * ``qdev_connect_gpio_out_named(dev, icpt, name, n)`` had been called. 550 * The previously connected qemu_irq is returned, so it can be restored 551 * by a second call to qdev_intercept_gpio_out() if desired. 552 */ 553 qemu_irq qdev_intercept_gpio_out(DeviceState *dev, qemu_irq icpt, 554 const char *name, int n); 555 556 BusState *qdev_get_child_bus(DeviceState *dev, const char *name); 557 558 /*** Device API. ***/ 559 560 /** 561 * qdev_init_gpio_in: create an array of anonymous input GPIO lines 562 * @dev: Device to create input GPIOs for 563 * @handler: Function to call when GPIO line value is set 564 * @n: Number of GPIO lines to create 565 * 566 * Devices should use functions in the qdev_init_gpio_in* family in 567 * their instance_init or realize methods to create any input GPIO 568 * lines they need. There is no functional difference between 569 * anonymous and named GPIO lines. Stylistically, named GPIOs are 570 * preferable (easier to understand at callsites) unless a device 571 * has exactly one uniform kind of GPIO input whose purpose is obvious. 572 * Note that input GPIO lines can serve as 'sinks' for IRQ lines. 573 * 574 * See qdev_get_gpio_in() for how code that uses such a device can get 575 * hold of an input GPIO line to manipulate it. 576 */ 577 void qdev_init_gpio_in(DeviceState *dev, qemu_irq_handler handler, int n); 578 /** 579 * qdev_init_gpio_out: create an array of anonymous output GPIO lines 580 * @dev: Device to create output GPIOs for 581 * @pins: Pointer to qemu_irq or qemu_irq array for the GPIO lines 582 * @n: Number of GPIO lines to create 583 * 584 * Devices should use functions in the qdev_init_gpio_out* family 585 * in their instance_init or realize methods to create any output 586 * GPIO lines they need. There is no functional difference between 587 * anonymous and named GPIO lines. Stylistically, named GPIOs are 588 * preferable (easier to understand at callsites) unless a device 589 * has exactly one uniform kind of GPIO output whose purpose is obvious. 590 * 591 * The @pins argument should be a pointer to either a "qemu_irq" 592 * (if @n == 1) or a "qemu_irq []" array (if @n > 1) in the device's 593 * state structure. The device implementation can then raise and 594 * lower the GPIO line by calling qemu_set_irq(). (If anything is 595 * connected to the other end of the GPIO this will cause the handler 596 * function for that input GPIO to be called.) 597 * 598 * See qdev_connect_gpio_out() for how code that uses such a device 599 * can connect to one of its output GPIO lines. 600 */ 601 void qdev_init_gpio_out(DeviceState *dev, qemu_irq *pins, int n); 602 /** 603 * qdev_init_gpio_out: create an array of named output GPIO lines 604 * @dev: Device to create output GPIOs for 605 * @pins: Pointer to qemu_irq or qemu_irq array for the GPIO lines 606 * @name: Name to give this array of GPIO lines 607 * @n: Number of GPIO lines to create 608 * 609 * Like qdev_init_gpio_out(), but creates an array of GPIO output lines 610 * with a name. Code using the device can then connect these GPIO lines 611 * using qdev_connect_gpio_out_named(). 612 */ 613 void qdev_init_gpio_out_named(DeviceState *dev, qemu_irq *pins, 614 const char *name, int n); 615 /** 616 * qdev_init_gpio_in_named_with_opaque: create an array of input GPIO lines 617 * for the specified device 618 * 619 * @dev: Device to create input GPIOs for 620 * @handler: Function to call when GPIO line value is set 621 * @opaque: Opaque data pointer to pass to @handler 622 * @name: Name of the GPIO input (must be unique for this device) 623 * @n: Number of GPIO lines in this input set 624 */ 625 void qdev_init_gpio_in_named_with_opaque(DeviceState *dev, 626 qemu_irq_handler handler, 627 void *opaque, 628 const char *name, int n); 629 630 /** 631 * qdev_init_gpio_in_named: create an array of input GPIO lines 632 * for the specified device 633 * 634 * Like qdev_init_gpio_in_named_with_opaque(), but the opaque pointer 635 * passed to the handler is @dev (which is the most commonly desired behaviour). 636 */ 637 static inline void qdev_init_gpio_in_named(DeviceState *dev, 638 qemu_irq_handler handler, 639 const char *name, int n) 640 { 641 qdev_init_gpio_in_named_with_opaque(dev, handler, dev, name, n); 642 } 643 644 /** 645 * qdev_pass_gpios: create GPIO lines on container which pass through to device 646 * @dev: Device which has GPIO lines 647 * @container: Container device which needs to expose them 648 * @name: Name of GPIO array to pass through (NULL for the anonymous GPIO array) 649 * 650 * In QEMU, complicated devices like SoCs are often modelled with a 651 * "container" QOM device which itself contains other QOM devices and 652 * which wires them up appropriately. This function allows the container 653 * to create GPIO arrays on itself which simply pass through to a GPIO 654 * array of one of its internal devices. 655 * 656 * If @dev has both input and output GPIOs named @name then both will 657 * be passed through. It is not possible to pass a subset of the array 658 * with this function. 659 * 660 * To users of the container device, the GPIO array created on @container 661 * behaves exactly like any other. 662 */ 663 void qdev_pass_gpios(DeviceState *dev, DeviceState *container, 664 const char *name); 665 666 BusState *qdev_get_parent_bus(DeviceState *dev); 667 668 /*** BUS API. ***/ 669 670 DeviceState *qdev_find_recursive(BusState *bus, const char *id); 671 672 /* Returns 0 to walk children, > 0 to skip walk, < 0 to terminate walk. */ 673 typedef int (qbus_walkerfn)(BusState *bus, void *opaque); 674 typedef int (qdev_walkerfn)(DeviceState *dev, void *opaque); 675 676 void qbus_create_inplace(void *bus, size_t size, const char *typename, 677 DeviceState *parent, const char *name); 678 BusState *qbus_create(const char *typename, DeviceState *parent, const char *name); 679 bool qbus_realize(BusState *bus, Error **errp); 680 void qbus_unrealize(BusState *bus); 681 682 /* Returns > 0 if either devfn or busfn skip walk somewhere in cursion, 683 * < 0 if either devfn or busfn terminate walk somewhere in cursion, 684 * 0 otherwise. */ 685 int qbus_walk_children(BusState *bus, 686 qdev_walkerfn *pre_devfn, qbus_walkerfn *pre_busfn, 687 qdev_walkerfn *post_devfn, qbus_walkerfn *post_busfn, 688 void *opaque); 689 int qdev_walk_children(DeviceState *dev, 690 qdev_walkerfn *pre_devfn, qbus_walkerfn *pre_busfn, 691 qdev_walkerfn *post_devfn, qbus_walkerfn *post_busfn, 692 void *opaque); 693 694 /** 695 * @qdev_reset_all: 696 * Reset @dev. See @qbus_reset_all() for more details. 697 * 698 * Note: This function is deprecated and will be removed when it becomes unused. 699 * Please use device_cold_reset() now. 700 */ 701 void qdev_reset_all(DeviceState *dev); 702 void qdev_reset_all_fn(void *opaque); 703 704 /** 705 * @qbus_reset_all: 706 * @bus: Bus to be reset. 707 * 708 * Reset @bus and perform a bus-level ("hard") reset of all devices connected 709 * to it, including recursive processing of all buses below @bus itself. A 710 * hard reset means that qbus_reset_all will reset all state of the device. 711 * For PCI devices, for example, this will include the base address registers 712 * or configuration space. 713 * 714 * Note: This function is deprecated and will be removed when it becomes unused. 715 * Please use bus_cold_reset() now. 716 */ 717 void qbus_reset_all(BusState *bus); 718 void qbus_reset_all_fn(void *opaque); 719 720 /** 721 * device_cold_reset: 722 * Reset device @dev and perform a recursive processing using the resettable 723 * interface. It triggers a RESET_TYPE_COLD. 724 */ 725 void device_cold_reset(DeviceState *dev); 726 727 /** 728 * bus_cold_reset: 729 * 730 * Reset bus @bus and perform a recursive processing using the resettable 731 * interface. It triggers a RESET_TYPE_COLD. 732 */ 733 void bus_cold_reset(BusState *bus); 734 735 /** 736 * device_is_in_reset: 737 * Return true if the device @dev is currently being reset. 738 */ 739 bool device_is_in_reset(DeviceState *dev); 740 741 /** 742 * bus_is_in_reset: 743 * Return true if the bus @bus is currently being reset. 744 */ 745 bool bus_is_in_reset(BusState *bus); 746 747 /* This should go away once we get rid of the NULL bus hack */ 748 BusState *sysbus_get_default(void); 749 750 char *qdev_get_fw_dev_path(DeviceState *dev); 751 char *qdev_get_own_fw_dev_path_from_handler(BusState *bus, DeviceState *dev); 752 753 /** 754 * @qdev_machine_init 755 * 756 * Initialize platform devices before machine init. This is a hack until full 757 * support for composition is added. 758 */ 759 void qdev_machine_init(void); 760 761 /** 762 * device_legacy_reset: 763 * 764 * Reset a single device (by calling the reset method). 765 * Note: This function is deprecated and will be removed when it becomes unused. 766 * Please use device_cold_reset() now. 767 */ 768 void device_legacy_reset(DeviceState *dev); 769 770 void device_class_set_props(DeviceClass *dc, Property *props); 771 772 /** 773 * device_class_set_parent_reset: 774 * TODO: remove the function when DeviceClass's reset method 775 * is not used anymore. 776 */ 777 void device_class_set_parent_reset(DeviceClass *dc, 778 DeviceReset dev_reset, 779 DeviceReset *parent_reset); 780 void device_class_set_parent_realize(DeviceClass *dc, 781 DeviceRealize dev_realize, 782 DeviceRealize *parent_realize); 783 void device_class_set_parent_unrealize(DeviceClass *dc, 784 DeviceUnrealize dev_unrealize, 785 DeviceUnrealize *parent_unrealize); 786 787 const VMStateDescription *qdev_get_vmsd(DeviceState *dev); 788 789 const char *qdev_fw_name(DeviceState *dev); 790 791 Object *qdev_get_machine(void); 792 793 /* FIXME: make this a link<> */ 794 void qdev_set_parent_bus(DeviceState *dev, BusState *bus); 795 796 extern bool qdev_hotplug; 797 extern bool qdev_hot_removed; 798 799 char *qdev_get_dev_path(DeviceState *dev); 800 801 void qbus_set_hotplug_handler(BusState *bus, Object *handler); 802 void qbus_set_bus_hotplug_handler(BusState *bus); 803 804 static inline bool qbus_is_hotpluggable(BusState *bus) 805 { 806 return bus->hotplug_handler; 807 } 808 809 void device_listener_register(DeviceListener *listener); 810 void device_listener_unregister(DeviceListener *listener); 811 812 /** 813 * @qdev_should_hide_device: 814 * @opts: QemuOpts as passed on cmdline. 815 * 816 * Check if a device should be added. 817 * When a device is added via qdev_device_add() this will be called, 818 * and return if the device should be added now or not. 819 */ 820 bool qdev_should_hide_device(QemuOpts *opts); 821 822 #endif 823