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1 /*
2  *  Reset handlers.
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
5  * Copyright (c) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
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26 
27 #ifndef QEMU_SYSEMU_RESET_H
28 #define QEMU_SYSEMU_RESET_H
29 
30 #include "hw/resettable.h"
31 #include "qapi/qapi-events-run-state.h"
32 
33 typedef void QEMUResetHandler(void *opaque);
34 
35 /**
36  * qemu_register_resettable: Register an object to be reset
37  * @obj: object to be reset: it must implement the Resettable interface
38  *
39  * Register @obj on the list of objects which will be reset when the
40  * simulation is reset. These objects will be reset in the order
41  * they were added, using the three-phase Resettable protocol,
42  * so first all objects go through the enter phase, then all objects
43  * go through the hold phase, and then finally all go through the
44  * exit phase.
45  *
46  * It is not permitted to register or unregister reset functions or
47  * resettable objects from within any of the reset phase methods of @obj.
48  *
49  * We assume that the caller holds the BQL.
50  */
51 void qemu_register_resettable(Object *obj);
52 
53 /**
54  * qemu_unregister_resettable: Unregister an object to be reset
55  * @obj: object to unregister
56  *
57  * Remove @obj from the list of objects which are reset when the
58  * simulation is reset. It must have been previously added to
59  * the list via qemu_register_resettable().
60  *
61  * We assume that the caller holds the BQL.
62  */
63 void qemu_unregister_resettable(Object *obj);
64 
65 /**
66  * qemu_register_reset: Register a callback for system reset
67  * @func: function to call
68  * @opaque: opaque data to pass to @func
69  *
70  * Register @func on the list of functions which are called when the
71  * entire system is reset. Functions registered with this API and
72  * Resettable objects registered with qemu_register_resettable() are
73  * handled together, in the order in which they were registered.
74  * Functions registered with this API are called in the 'hold' phase
75  * of the 3-phase reset.
76  *
77  * In general this function should not be used in new code where possible;
78  * for instance, device model reset is better accomplished using the
79  * methods on DeviceState.
80  *
81  * It is not permitted to register or unregister reset functions or
82  * resettable objects from within the @func callback.
83  *
84  * We assume that the caller holds the BQL.
85  */
86 void qemu_register_reset(QEMUResetHandler *func, void *opaque);
87 
88 /**
89  * qemu_register_reset_nosnapshotload: Register a callback for system reset
90  * @func: function to call
91  * @opaque: opaque data to pass to @func
92  *
93  * This is the same as qemu_register_reset(), except that @func is
94  * not called if the reason that the system is being reset is to
95  * put it into a clean state prior to loading a snapshot (i.e. for
96  * SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_SNAPSHOT_LOAD).
97  */
98 void qemu_register_reset_nosnapshotload(QEMUResetHandler *func, void *opaque);
99 
100 /**
101  * qemu_unregister_reset: Unregister a system reset callback
102  * @func: function registered with qemu_register_reset()
103  * @opaque: the same opaque data that was passed to qemu_register_reset()
104  *
105  * Undo the effects of a qemu_register_reset(). The @func and @opaque
106  * must both match the arguments originally used with qemu_register_reset().
107  *
108  * We assume that the caller holds the BQL.
109  */
110 void qemu_unregister_reset(QEMUResetHandler *func, void *opaque);
111 
112 /**
113  * qemu_devices_reset: Perform a complete system reset
114  * @reason: type of the reset
115  *
116  * This function performs the low-level work needed to do a complete reset
117  * of the system (calling all the callbacks registered with
118  * qemu_register_reset() and resetting all the Resettable objects registered
119  * with qemu_register_resettable()). It should only be called by the code in a
120  * MachineClass reset method.
121  *
122  * If you want to trigger a system reset from, for instance, a device
123  * model, don't use this function. Use qemu_system_reset_request().
124  */
125 void qemu_devices_reset(ResetType type);
126 
127 #endif
128