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# See docs/devel/tracing.rst for syntax documentation.
# ../../include/hw/xen/xen_native.h
xen_default_ioreq_server(void) ""
xen_ioreq_server_create(uint32_t id) "id: %u"
xen_ioreq_server_destroy(uint32_t id) "id: %u"
xen_ioreq_server_state(uint32_t id, bool enable) "id: %u: enable: %i"
xen_map_mmio_range(uint32_t id, uint64_t start_addr, uint64_t end_addr) "id: %u start: 0x%"PRIx64" end: 0x%"PRIx64
xen_unmap_mmio_range(uint32_t id, uint64_t start_addr, uint64_t end_addr) "id: %u start: 0x%"PRIx64" end: 0x%"PRIx64
xen_map_portio_range(uint32_t id, uint64_t start_addr, uint64_t end_addr) "id: %u start: 0x%"PRIx64" end: 0x%"PRIx64
xen_unmap_portio_range(uint32_t id, uint64_t start_addr, uint64_t end_addr) "id: %u start: 0x%"PRIx64" end: 0x%"PRIx64
xen_map_pcidev(uint32_t id, uint8_t bus, uint8_t dev, uint8_t func) "id: %u bdf: %02x.%02x.%02x"
xen_unmap_pcidev(uint32_t id, uint8_t bus, uint8_t dev, uint8_t func) "id: %u bdf: %02x.%02x.%02x"
xen_domid_restrict(int err) "err: %u"
# xen-bus.c
xen_bus_realize(void) ""
xen_bus_unrealize(void) ""
xen_bus_enumerate(void) ""
xen: perform XenDevice clean-up in XenBus watch handler Cleaning up offline XenDevice objects directly in xen_device_backend_changed() is dangerous as xen_device_unrealize() will modify the watch list that is being walked. Even the QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE() used in notifier_list_notify() is insufficient as *two* notifiers (for the frontend and backend watches) are removed, thus potentially rendering the 'next' pointer unsafe. The solution is to use the XenBus backend_watch handler to do the clean-up instead, as it is invoked whilst walking a separate watch list. This patch therefore adds a new 'inactive_devices' list to XenBus, to which offline devices are added by xen_device_backend_changed(). The XenBus backend_watch registration is also changed to not only invoke xen_bus_enumerate() but also a new xen_bus_cleanup() function, which will walk 'inactive_devices' and perform the necessary actions. For safety an extra 'online' check is also added to xen_bus_type_enumerate() to make sure that no attempt is made to create a new XenDevice object for a backend that is offline. NOTE: This patch also includes some cosmetic changes: - substitute the local variable name 'backend_state' in xen_bus_type_enumerate() with 'state', since there is no ambiguity with any other state in that context. - change xen_device_state_is_active() to xen_device_frontend_is_active() (and pass a XenDevice directly) since the state tests contained therein only apply to a frontend. - use 'state' rather then 'xendev->backend_state' in xen_device_backend_changed() to shorten the code. Signed-off-by: Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com> Message-Id: <20190913082159.31338-4-paul.durrant@citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
2019-09-13 10:21:58 +02:00
xen_bus_cleanup(void) ""
xen_bus_type_enumerate(const char *type) "type: %s"
xen_bus_backend_create(const char *type, const char *path) "type: %s path: %s"
xen: perform XenDevice clean-up in XenBus watch handler Cleaning up offline XenDevice objects directly in xen_device_backend_changed() is dangerous as xen_device_unrealize() will modify the watch list that is being walked. Even the QLIST_FOREACH_SAFE() used in notifier_list_notify() is insufficient as *two* notifiers (for the frontend and backend watches) are removed, thus potentially rendering the 'next' pointer unsafe. The solution is to use the XenBus backend_watch handler to do the clean-up instead, as it is invoked whilst walking a separate watch list. This patch therefore adds a new 'inactive_devices' list to XenBus, to which offline devices are added by xen_device_backend_changed(). The XenBus backend_watch registration is also changed to not only invoke xen_bus_enumerate() but also a new xen_bus_cleanup() function, which will walk 'inactive_devices' and perform the necessary actions. For safety an extra 'online' check is also added to xen_bus_type_enumerate() to make sure that no attempt is made to create a new XenDevice object for a backend that is offline. NOTE: This patch also includes some cosmetic changes: - substitute the local variable name 'backend_state' in xen_bus_type_enumerate() with 'state', since there is no ambiguity with any other state in that context. - change xen_device_state_is_active() to xen_device_frontend_is_active() (and pass a XenDevice directly) since the state tests contained therein only apply to a frontend. - use 'state' rather then 'xendev->backend_state' in xen_device_backend_changed() to shorten the code. Signed-off-by: Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com> Message-Id: <20190913082159.31338-4-paul.durrant@citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
2019-09-13 10:21:58 +02:00
xen_bus_device_cleanup(const char *type, char *name) "type: %s name: %s"
xen_bus_add_watch(const char *node, const char *key) "node: %s key: %s"
xen_bus_remove_watch(const char *node, const char *key) "node: %s key: %s"
xen_device_realize(const char *type, char *name) "type: %s name: %s"
xen_device_unrealize(const char *type, char *name) "type: %s name: %s"
xen_device_backend_state(const char *type, char *name, const char *state) "type: %s name: %s -> %s"
xen_device_backend_online(const char *type, char *name, bool online) "type: %s name: %s -> %u"
xen_device_backend_changed(const char *type, char *name) "type: %s name: %s"
xen_device_frontend_state(const char *type, char *name, const char *state) "type: %s name: %s -> %s"
xen_device_frontend_changed(const char *type, char *name) "type: %s name: %s"
xen_device_unplug(const char *type, char *name) "type: %s name: %s"
xen_device_add_watch(const char *type, char *name, const char *node, const char *key) "type: %s name: %s node: %s key: %s"
xen_device_remove_watch(const char *type, char *name, const char *node, const char *key) "type: %s name: %s node: %s key: %s"
# xen-bus-helper.c
xs_node_create(const char *node) "%s"
xs_node_destroy(const char *node) "%s"
xs_node_vprintf(char *path, char *value) "%s %s"
xs_node_vscanf(char *path, char *value) "%s %s"
xs_node_watch(char *path) "%s"
xs_node_unwatch(char *path) "%s"
xen-hvm: reorganize xen-hvm and move common function to xen-hvm-common This patch does following: 1. creates arch_handle_ioreq() and arch_xen_set_memory(). This is done in preparation for moving most of xen-hvm code to an arch-neutral location, move the x86-specific portion of xen_set_memory to arch_xen_set_memory. Also, move handle_vmport_ioreq to arch_handle_ioreq. 2. Pure code movement: move common functions to hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c Extract common functionalities from hw/i386/xen/xen-hvm.c and move them to hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c. These common functions are useful for creating an IOREQ server. xen_hvm_init_pc() contains the architecture independent code for creating and mapping a IOREQ server, connecting memory and IO listeners, initializing a xen bus and registering backends. Moved this common xen code to a new function xen_register_ioreq() which can be used by both x86 and ARM machines. Following functions are moved to hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c: xen_vcpu_eport(), xen_vcpu_ioreq(), xen_ram_alloc(), xen_set_memory(), xen_region_add(), xen_region_del(), xen_io_add(), xen_io_del(), xen_device_realize(), xen_device_unrealize(), cpu_get_ioreq_from_shared_memory(), cpu_get_ioreq(), do_inp(), do_outp(), rw_phys_req_item(), read_phys_req_item(), write_phys_req_item(), cpu_ioreq_pio(), cpu_ioreq_move(), cpu_ioreq_config(), handle_ioreq(), handle_buffered_iopage(), handle_buffered_io(), cpu_handle_ioreq(), xen_main_loop_prepare(), xen_hvm_change_state_handler(), xen_exit_notifier(), xen_map_ioreq_server(), destroy_hvm_domain() and xen_shutdown_fatal_error() 3. Removed static type from below functions: 1. xen_region_add() 2. xen_region_del() 3. xen_io_add() 4. xen_io_del() 5. xen_device_realize() 6. xen_device_unrealize() 7. xen_hvm_change_state_handler() 8. cpu_ioreq_pio() 9. xen_exit_notifier() 4. Replace TARGET_PAGE_SIZE with XC_PAGE_SIZE to match the page side with Xen. Signed-off-by: Vikram Garhwal <vikram.garhwal@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@amd.com> Acked-by: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@kernel.org>
2023-06-15 02:03:32 +02:00
# xen-hvm.c
xen_ram_alloc(unsigned long ram_addr, unsigned long size) "requested: 0x%lx, size 0x%lx"
xen_client_set_memory(uint64_t start_addr, unsigned long size, bool log_dirty) "0x%"PRIx64" size 0x%lx, log_dirty %i"
handle_ioreq(void *req, uint32_t type, uint32_t dir, uint32_t df, uint32_t data_is_ptr, uint64_t addr, uint64_t data, uint32_t count, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p type=%d dir=%d df=%d ptr=%d port=0x%"PRIx64" data=0x%"PRIx64" count=%d size=%d"
handle_ioreq_read(void *req, uint32_t type, uint32_t df, uint32_t data_is_ptr, uint64_t addr, uint64_t data, uint32_t count, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p read type=%d df=%d ptr=%d port=0x%"PRIx64" data=0x%"PRIx64" count=%d size=%d"
handle_ioreq_write(void *req, uint32_t type, uint32_t df, uint32_t data_is_ptr, uint64_t addr, uint64_t data, uint32_t count, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p write type=%d df=%d ptr=%d port=0x%"PRIx64" data=0x%"PRIx64" count=%d size=%d"
cpu_ioreq_pio(void *req, uint32_t dir, uint32_t df, uint32_t data_is_ptr, uint64_t addr, uint64_t data, uint32_t count, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p pio dir=%d df=%d ptr=%d port=0x%"PRIx64" data=0x%"PRIx64" count=%d size=%d"
cpu_ioreq_pio_read_reg(void *req, uint64_t data, uint64_t addr, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p pio read reg data=0x%"PRIx64" port=0x%"PRIx64" size=%d"
cpu_ioreq_pio_write_reg(void *req, uint64_t data, uint64_t addr, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p pio write reg data=0x%"PRIx64" port=0x%"PRIx64" size=%d"
cpu_ioreq_move(void *req, uint32_t dir, uint32_t df, uint32_t data_is_ptr, uint64_t addr, uint64_t data, uint32_t count, uint32_t size) "I/O=%p copy dir=%d df=%d ptr=%d port=0x%"PRIx64" data=0x%"PRIx64" count=%d size=%d"
xen_map_resource_ioreq(uint32_t id, void *addr) "id: %u addr: %p"
cpu_ioreq_config_read(void *req, uint32_t sbdf, uint32_t reg, uint32_t size, uint32_t data) "I/O=%p sbdf=0x%x reg=%u size=%u data=0x%x"
cpu_ioreq_config_write(void *req, uint32_t sbdf, uint32_t reg, uint32_t size, uint32_t data) "I/O=%p sbdf=0x%x reg=%u size=%u data=0x%x"
# xen-mapcache.c
xen_map_cache(uint64_t phys_addr) "want 0x%"PRIx64
xen_remap_bucket(uint64_t index) "index 0x%"PRIx64
xen_map_cache_return(void* ptr) "%p"