qemu/hw/acpi/pcihp.c

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/*
* QEMU<->ACPI BIOS PCI hotplug interface
*
* QEMU supports PCI hotplug via ACPI. This module
* implements the interface between QEMU and the ACPI BIOS.
* Interface specification - see docs/specs/acpi_pci_hotplug.txt
*
* Copyright (c) 2013, Red Hat Inc, Michael S. Tsirkin (mst@redhat.com)
* Copyright (c) 2006 Fabrice Bellard
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
*
* Contributions after 2012-01-13 are licensed under the terms of the
* GNU GPL, version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "hw/acpi/pcihp.h"
#include "hw/pci-host/i440fx.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci_bridge.h"
#include "hw/acpi/acpi.h"
#include "exec/address-spaces.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci_bus.h"
#include "migration/vmstate.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qom/qom-qobject.h"
#include "trace.h"
#define ACPI_PCIHP_ADDR 0xae00
#define ACPI_PCIHP_SIZE 0x0014
#define PCI_UP_BASE 0x0000
#define PCI_DOWN_BASE 0x0004
#define PCI_EJ_BASE 0x0008
#define PCI_RMV_BASE 0x000c
#define PCI_SEL_BASE 0x0010
typedef struct AcpiPciHpFind {
int bsel;
PCIBus *bus;
} AcpiPciHpFind;
static int acpi_pcihp_get_bsel(PCIBus *bus)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
uint64_t bsel = object_property_get_uint(OBJECT(bus), ACPI_PCIHP_PROP_BSEL,
&local_err);
if (local_err || bsel >= ACPI_PCIHP_MAX_HOTPLUG_BUS) {
if (local_err) {
error_free(local_err);
}
return -1;
} else {
return bsel;
}
}
/* Assign BSEL property to all buses. In the future, this can be changed
* to only assign to buses that support hotplug.
*/
static void *acpi_set_bsel(PCIBus *bus, void *opaque)
{
unsigned *bsel_alloc = opaque;
unsigned *bus_bsel;
if (qbus_is_hotpluggable(BUS(bus))) {
bus_bsel = g_malloc(sizeof *bus_bsel);
*bus_bsel = (*bsel_alloc)++;
object_property_add_uint32_ptr(OBJECT(bus), ACPI_PCIHP_PROP_BSEL,
bus_bsel, OBJ_PROP_FLAG_READ,
&error_abort);
}
return bsel_alloc;
}
static void acpi_set_pci_info(void)
{
static bool bsel_is_set;
PCIBus *bus;
unsigned bsel_alloc = ACPI_PCIHP_BSEL_DEFAULT;
if (bsel_is_set) {
return;
}
bsel_is_set = true;
bus = find_i440fx(); /* TODO: Q35 support */
if (bus) {
/* Scan all PCI buses. Set property to enable acpi based hotplug. */
pci_for_each_bus_depth_first(bus, acpi_set_bsel, NULL, &bsel_alloc);
}
}
static void acpi_pcihp_test_hotplug_bus(PCIBus *bus, void *opaque)
{
AcpiPciHpFind *find = opaque;
if (find->bsel == acpi_pcihp_get_bsel(bus)) {
find->bus = bus;
}
}
static PCIBus *acpi_pcihp_find_hotplug_bus(AcpiPciHpState *s, int bsel)
{
AcpiPciHpFind find = { .bsel = bsel, .bus = NULL };
if (bsel < 0) {
return NULL;
}
pci_for_each_bus(s->root, acpi_pcihp_test_hotplug_bus, &find);
/* Make bsel 0 eject root bus if bsel property is not set,
* for compatibility with non acpi setups.
* TODO: really needed?
*/
if (!bsel && !find.bus) {
find.bus = s->root;
}
return find.bus;
}
static bool acpi_pcihp_pc_no_hotplug(AcpiPciHpState *s, PCIDevice *dev)
{
PCIDeviceClass *pc = PCI_DEVICE_GET_CLASS(dev);
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_GET_CLASS(dev);
/*
* ACPI doesn't allow hotplug of bridge devices. Don't allow
* hot-unplug of bridge devices unless they were added by hotplug
* (and so, not described by acpi).
*/
return (pc->is_bridge && !dev->qdev.hotplugged) || !dc->hotpluggable;
}
static void acpi_pcihp_eject_slot(AcpiPciHpState *s, unsigned bsel, unsigned slots)
{
HotplugHandler *hotplug_ctrl;
BusChild *kid, *next;
int slot = ctz32(slots);
PCIBus *bus = acpi_pcihp_find_hotplug_bus(s, bsel);
trace_acpi_pci_eject_slot(bsel, slot);
if (!bus || slot > 31) {
return;
}
/* Mark request as complete */
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].down &= ~(1U << slot);
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].up &= ~(1U << slot);
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(kid, &bus->qbus.children, sibling, next) {
DeviceState *qdev = kid->child;
PCIDevice *dev = PCI_DEVICE(qdev);
if (PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn) == slot) {
if (!acpi_pcihp_pc_no_hotplug(s, dev)) {
hotplug_ctrl = qdev_get_hotplug_handler(qdev);
hotplug_handler_unplug(hotplug_ctrl, qdev, &error_abort);
qdev: Let the hotplug_handler_unplug() caller delete the device When unplugging a device, at one point the device will be destroyed via object_unparent(). This will, one the one hand, unrealize the removed device hierarchy, and on the other hand, destroy/free the device hierarchy. When chaining hotplug handlers, we want to overwrite a bus hotplug handler by the machine hotplug handler, to be able to perform some part of the plug/unplug and to forward the calls to the bus hotplug handler. For now, the bus hotplug handler would trigger an object_unparent(), not allowing us to perform some unplug action on a device after we forwarded the call to the bus hotplug handler. The device would be gone at that point. machine_unplug_handler(dev) /* eventually do unplug stuff */ bus_unplug_handler(dev) /* dev is gone, we can't do more unplug stuff */ So move the object_unparent() to the original caller of the unplug. For now, keep the unrealize() at the original places of the object_unparent(). For implicitly chained hotplug handlers (e.g. pc code calling acpi hotplug handlers), the object_unparent() has to be done by the outermost caller. So when calling hotplug_handler_unplug() from inside an unplug handler, nothing is to be done. hotplug_handler_unplug(dev) -> calls machine_unplug_handler() machine_unplug_handler(dev) { /* eventually do unplug stuff */ bus_unplug_handler(dev) -> calls unrealize(dev) /* we can do more unplug stuff but device already unrealized */ } object_unparent(dev) In the long run, every unplug action should be factored out of the unrealize() function into the unplug handler (especially for PCI). Then we can get rid of the additonal unrealize() calls and object_unparent() will properly unrealize the device hierarchy after the device has been unplugged. hotplug_handler_unplug(dev) -> calls machine_unplug_handler() machine_unplug_handler(dev) { /* eventually do unplug stuff */ bus_unplug_handler(dev) -> only unplugs, does not unrealize /* we can do more unplug stuff */ } object_unparent(dev) -> will unrealize The original approach was suggested by Igor Mammedov for the PCI part, but I extended it to all hotplug handlers. I consider this one step into the right direction. To summarize: - object_unparent() on synchronous unplugs is done by common code -- "Caller of hotplug_handler_unplug" - object_unparent() on asynchronous unplugs ("unplug requests") has to be done manually -- "Caller of hotplug_handler_unplug" Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190228122849.4296-2-david@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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object_unparent(OBJECT(qdev));
}
}
}
}
static void acpi_pcihp_update_hotplug_bus(AcpiPciHpState *s, int bsel)
{
BusChild *kid, *next;
PCIBus *bus = acpi_pcihp_find_hotplug_bus(s, bsel);
/* Execute any pending removes during reset */
while (s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].down) {
acpi_pcihp_eject_slot(s, bsel, s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].down);
}
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].hotplug_enable = ~0;
if (!bus) {
return;
}
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(kid, &bus->qbus.children, sibling, next) {
DeviceState *qdev = kid->child;
PCIDevice *pdev = PCI_DEVICE(qdev);
int slot = PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn);
if (acpi_pcihp_pc_no_hotplug(s, pdev)) {
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].hotplug_enable &= ~(1U << slot);
}
}
}
static void acpi_pcihp_update(AcpiPciHpState *s)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ACPI_PCIHP_MAX_HOTPLUG_BUS; ++i) {
acpi_pcihp_update_hotplug_bus(s, i);
}
}
void acpi_pcihp_reset(AcpiPciHpState *s)
{
acpi_set_pci_info();
acpi_pcihp_update(s);
}
void acpi_pcihp_device_pre_plug_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev,
DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
/* Only hotplugged devices need the hotplug capability. */
if (dev->hotplugged &&
acpi_pcihp_get_bsel(pci_get_bus(PCI_DEVICE(dev))) < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported bus. Bus doesn't have property '"
ACPI_PCIHP_PROP_BSEL "' set");
return;
}
}
void acpi_pcihp_device_plug_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev, AcpiPciHpState *s,
DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
PCIDevice *pdev = PCI_DEVICE(dev);
int slot = PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn);
int bsel;
/* Don't send event when device is enabled during qemu machine creation:
* it is present on boot, no hotplug event is necessary. We do send an
* event when the device is disabled later. */
if (!dev->hotplugged) {
/*
* Overwrite the default hotplug handler with the ACPI PCI one
* for cold plugged bridges only.
*/
if (!s->legacy_piix &&
object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(dev), TYPE_PCI_BRIDGE)) {
PCIBus *sec = pci_bridge_get_sec_bus(PCI_BRIDGE(pdev));
qbus_set_hotplug_handler(BUS(sec), OBJECT(hotplug_dev),
&error_abort);
/* We don't have to overwrite any other hotplug handler yet */
assert(QLIST_EMPTY(&sec->child));
}
return;
}
bsel = acpi_pcihp_get_bsel(pci_get_bus(pdev));
g_assert(bsel >= 0);
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].up |= (1U << slot);
acpi_send_event(DEVICE(hotplug_dev), ACPI_PCI_HOTPLUG_STATUS);
}
void acpi_pcihp_device_unplug_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev, AcpiPciHpState *s,
DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
trace_acpi_pci_unplug(PCI_SLOT(PCI_DEVICE(dev)->devfn),
acpi_pcihp_get_bsel(pci_get_bus(PCI_DEVICE(dev))));
qdev: Let the hotplug_handler_unplug() caller delete the device When unplugging a device, at one point the device will be destroyed via object_unparent(). This will, one the one hand, unrealize the removed device hierarchy, and on the other hand, destroy/free the device hierarchy. When chaining hotplug handlers, we want to overwrite a bus hotplug handler by the machine hotplug handler, to be able to perform some part of the plug/unplug and to forward the calls to the bus hotplug handler. For now, the bus hotplug handler would trigger an object_unparent(), not allowing us to perform some unplug action on a device after we forwarded the call to the bus hotplug handler. The device would be gone at that point. machine_unplug_handler(dev) /* eventually do unplug stuff */ bus_unplug_handler(dev) /* dev is gone, we can't do more unplug stuff */ So move the object_unparent() to the original caller of the unplug. For now, keep the unrealize() at the original places of the object_unparent(). For implicitly chained hotplug handlers (e.g. pc code calling acpi hotplug handlers), the object_unparent() has to be done by the outermost caller. So when calling hotplug_handler_unplug() from inside an unplug handler, nothing is to be done. hotplug_handler_unplug(dev) -> calls machine_unplug_handler() machine_unplug_handler(dev) { /* eventually do unplug stuff */ bus_unplug_handler(dev) -> calls unrealize(dev) /* we can do more unplug stuff but device already unrealized */ } object_unparent(dev) In the long run, every unplug action should be factored out of the unrealize() function into the unplug handler (especially for PCI). Then we can get rid of the additonal unrealize() calls and object_unparent() will properly unrealize the device hierarchy after the device has been unplugged. hotplug_handler_unplug(dev) -> calls machine_unplug_handler() machine_unplug_handler(dev) { /* eventually do unplug stuff */ bus_unplug_handler(dev) -> only unplugs, does not unrealize /* we can do more unplug stuff */ } object_unparent(dev) -> will unrealize The original approach was suggested by Igor Mammedov for the PCI part, but I extended it to all hotplug handlers. I consider this one step into the right direction. To summarize: - object_unparent() on synchronous unplugs is done by common code -- "Caller of hotplug_handler_unplug" - object_unparent() on asynchronous unplugs ("unplug requests") has to be done manually -- "Caller of hotplug_handler_unplug" Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190228122849.4296-2-david@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), false, "realized", NULL);
}
void acpi_pcihp_device_unplug_request_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev,
AcpiPciHpState *s, DeviceState *dev,
Error **errp)
{
PCIDevice *pdev = PCI_DEVICE(dev);
int slot = PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn);
int bsel = acpi_pcihp_get_bsel(pci_get_bus(pdev));
trace_acpi_pci_unplug_request(bsel, slot);
if (bsel < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Unsupported bus. Bus doesn't have property '"
ACPI_PCIHP_PROP_BSEL "' set");
return;
}
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].down |= (1U << slot);
acpi_send_event(DEVICE(hotplug_dev), ACPI_PCI_HOTPLUG_STATUS);
}
static uint64_t pci_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned int size)
{
AcpiPciHpState *s = opaque;
uint32_t val = 0;
int bsel = s->hotplug_select;
if (bsel < 0 || bsel >= ACPI_PCIHP_MAX_HOTPLUG_BUS) {
return 0;
}
switch (addr) {
case PCI_UP_BASE:
val = s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].up;
if (!s->legacy_piix) {
s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].up = 0;
}
trace_acpi_pci_up_read(val);
break;
case PCI_DOWN_BASE:
val = s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].down;
trace_acpi_pci_down_read(val);
break;
case PCI_EJ_BASE:
/* No feature defined yet */
trace_acpi_pci_features_read(val);
break;
case PCI_RMV_BASE:
val = s->acpi_pcihp_pci_status[bsel].hotplug_enable;
trace_acpi_pci_rmv_read(val);
break;
case PCI_SEL_BASE:
val = s->hotplug_select;
trace_acpi_pci_sel_read(val);
default:
break;
}
return val;
}
static void pci_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, uint64_t data,
unsigned int size)
{
AcpiPciHpState *s = opaque;
switch (addr) {
case PCI_EJ_BASE:
if (s->hotplug_select >= ACPI_PCIHP_MAX_HOTPLUG_BUS) {
break;
}
acpi_pcihp_eject_slot(s, s->hotplug_select, data);
trace_acpi_pci_ej_write(addr, data);
break;
case PCI_SEL_BASE:
s->hotplug_select = s->legacy_piix ? ACPI_PCIHP_BSEL_DEFAULT : data;
trace_acpi_pci_sel_write(addr, data);
default:
break;
}
}
static const MemoryRegionOps acpi_pcihp_io_ops = {
.read = pci_read,
.write = pci_write,
.endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
.valid = {
.min_access_size = 4,
.max_access_size = 4,
},
};
void acpi_pcihp_init(Object *owner, AcpiPciHpState *s, PCIBus *root_bus,
MemoryRegion *address_space_io, bool bridges_enabled)
{
s->io_len = ACPI_PCIHP_SIZE;
s->io_base = ACPI_PCIHP_ADDR;
s->root= root_bus;
s->legacy_piix = !bridges_enabled;
memory_region_init_io(&s->io, owner, &acpi_pcihp_io_ops, s,
"acpi-pci-hotplug", s->io_len);
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_io, s->io_base, &s->io);
object_property_add_uint16_ptr(owner, ACPI_PCIHP_IO_BASE_PROP, &s->io_base,
OBJ_PROP_FLAG_READ, &error_abort);
object_property_add_uint16_ptr(owner, ACPI_PCIHP_IO_LEN_PROP, &s->io_len,
OBJ_PROP_FLAG_READ, &error_abort);
}
const VMStateDescription vmstate_acpi_pcihp_pci_status = {
.name = "acpi_pcihp_pci_status",
.version_id = 1,
.minimum_version_id = 1,
.fields = (VMStateField[]) {
VMSTATE_UINT32(up, AcpiPciHpPciStatus),
VMSTATE_UINT32(down, AcpiPciHpPciStatus),
VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
}
};