acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/include/arch/x86/asm/guest/assign.h
Qiang Zhang fcb8e9bb2d ptirq: Fix INTx assignment for Post-launched VM
When assigning a physical interrupt to a Post-launched VM, if it has
been assigned to ServiceVM, we should remove that mapping first to reset
ioapic pin state and rte, and build new mapping for the Post-launched
VM.

Tracked-On: #8370
Signed-off-by: Qiang Zhang <qiang4.zhang@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
2023-04-13 12:24:57 +08:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Intel Corporation.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef ASSIGN_H
#define ASSIGN_H
#include <types.h>
#include <ptdev.h>
/**
* @file assign.h
*
* @brief public APIs for Passthrough Interrupt Remapping
*/
/**
* @brief VT-d
*
* @defgroup acrn_passthrough ACRN Passthrough
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Acknowledge a virtual interrupt for passthrough device.
*
* Acknowledge a virtual legacy interrupt for a passthrough device.
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
* @param[in] virt_gsi virtual GSI number associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] vgsi_ctlr INTX_CTLR_IOAPIC or INTX_CTLR_PIC
*
* @return None
*
* @pre vm != NULL
*
*/
void ptirq_intx_ack(struct acrn_vm *vm, uint32_t virt_gsi, enum intx_ctlr vgsi_ctlr);
/**
* @brief MSI/MSI-x remapping for passthrough device.
*
* Main entry for PCI device assignment with MSI and MSI-X.
* MSI can up to 8 vectors and MSI-X can up to 1024 Vectors.
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
* @param[in] virt_bdf virtual bdf associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] phys_bdf virtual bdf associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] entry_nr indicate coming vectors, entry_nr = 0 means first vector
* @param[in] info structure used for MSI/MSI-x remapping
* @param[in] irte_idx caller can pass a valid IRTE index, otherwise, use INVALID_IRTE_ID
*
* @return
* - 0: on success
* - \p -ENODEV:
* - for Service VM, the entry already be held by others
* - for User VM, no pre-hold mapping found.
*
* @pre vm != NULL
* @pre info != NULL
*
*/
int32_t ptirq_prepare_msix_remap(struct acrn_vm *vm, uint16_t virt_bdf, uint16_t phys_bdf,
uint16_t entry_nr, struct msi_info *info, uint16_t irte_idx);
/**
* @brief INTx remapping for passthrough device.
*
* Set up the remapping of the given virtual pin for the given vm.
* This is the main entry for PCI/Legacy device assignment with INTx, calling from vIOAPIC or vPIC.
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
* @param[in] virt_gsi virtual GSI number associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] vgsi_ctlr INTX_CTLR_IOAPIC or INTX_CTLR_PIC
*
* @return
* - 0: on success
* - \p -ENODEV:
* - for Service VM, the entry already be held by others
* - for User VM, no pre-hold mapping found.
*
* @pre vm != NULL
*
*/
int32_t ptirq_intx_pin_remap(struct acrn_vm *vm, uint32_t virt_gsi, enum intx_ctlr vgsi_ctlr);
/**
* @brief Add an interrupt remapping entry for INTx as pre-hold mapping.
*
* Except Service VM, Device Model should call this function to pre-hold ptdev intx
* The entry is identified by phys_pin, one entry vs. one phys_pin.
* Currently, one phys_pin can only be held by one pin source (vPIC or vIOAPIC).
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
* @param[in] virt_gsi virtual pin number associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] phys_gsi physical pin number associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] pic_pin true for pic, false for ioapic
*
* @return
* - 0: on success
* - \p -EINVAL: invalid virt_pin value
* - \p -ENODEV: failed to add the remapping entry
*
* @pre vm != NULL
*
*/
int32_t ptirq_add_intx_remapping(struct acrn_vm *vm, uint32_t virt_gsi, uint32_t phys_gsi, bool pic_pin);
/**
* @brief Remove an interrupt remapping entry for INTx.
*
* Deactivate & remove mapping entry of the given virt gsi for given vm or
* phys gsi assigned to this vm.
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
* @param[in] gsi virtual gsi number or physical gsi number associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] pic_pin true for pic, false for ioapic
* @param[in] is_phy_gsi true if gsi is physical, false if gsi is virtual
*
* @return None
*
* @pre vm != NULL
*
*/
void ptirq_remove_intx_remapping(const struct acrn_vm *vm, uint32_t gsi, bool pic_pin, bool is_phy_gsi);
/**
* @brief Remove interrupt remapping entry/entries for MSI/MSI-x.
*
* Remove the mapping of given number of vectors of the given virtual BDF for the given vm.
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
* @param[in] phys_bdf physical bdf associated with the passthrough device
* @param[in] vector_count number of vectors
*
* @return None
*
* @pre vm != NULL
*
*/
void ptirq_remove_msix_remapping(const struct acrn_vm *vm, uint16_t phys_bdf, uint32_t vector_count);
/**
* @brief Remove all interrupt remappings for INTx which are defined in VM config.
*
* Deactivate & remove all mapping entries of the virt_gsis defined in VM config for given vm.
*
* @param[in] vm pointer to acrn_vm
*
* @return None
*
* @pre vm != NULL
*
*/
void ptirq_remove_configured_intx_remappings(const struct acrn_vm *vm);
/**
* @}
*/
#endif /* ASSIGN_H */