qemu/qapi/cxl.json
Jonathan Cameron 5e3cd0a2f5 hw/cxl/events: Mark cxl-add-dynamic-capacity and cxl-release-dynamic-capcity unstable
Markus suggested that we make the unstable. I don't expect these
interfaces to change because of their tight coupling to the Compute
Express Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1 Fabric Management API
definitions which can only be extended in backwards compatible way.
However, there seems little disadvantage in taking a cautious path
for now and marking them as unstable interfaces.

Suggested-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Message-Id: <20240625170805.359278-3-Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2024-07-03 18:14:07 -04:00

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# -*- Mode: Python -*-
# vim: filetype=python
##
# = CXL devices
##
##
# @CxlEventLog:
#
# CXL has a number of separate event logs for different types of
# events. Each such event log is handled and signaled independently.
#
# @informational: Information Event Log
#
# @warning: Warning Event Log
#
# @failure: Failure Event Log
#
# @fatal: Fatal Event Log
#
# Since: 8.1
##
{ 'enum': 'CxlEventLog',
'data': ['informational',
'warning',
'failure',
'fatal']
}
##
# @cxl-inject-general-media-event:
#
# Inject an event record for a General Media Event (CXL r3.0
# 8.2.9.2.1.1). This event type is reported via one of the event logs
# specified via the log parameter.
#
# @path: CXL type 3 device canonical QOM path
#
# @log: event log to add the event to
#
# @flags: Event Record Flags. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-42 Common Event
# Record Format, Event Record Flags for subfield definitions.
#
# @dpa: Device Physical Address (relative to @path device). Note
# lower bits include some flags. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-43 General
# Media Event Record, Physical Address.
#
# @descriptor: Memory Event Descriptor with additional memory event
# information. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-43 General Media Event
# Record, Memory Event Descriptor for bit definitions.
#
# @type: Type of memory event that occurred. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-43
# General Media Event Record, Memory Event Type for possible
# values.
#
# @transaction-type: Type of first transaction that caused the event
# to occur. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-43 General Media Event Record,
# Transaction Type for possible values.
#
# @channel: The channel of the memory event location. A channel is an
# interface that can be independently accessed for a transaction.
#
# @rank: The rank of the memory event location. A rank is a set of
# memory devices on a channel that together execute a transaction.
#
# @device: Bitmask that represents all devices in the rank associated
# with the memory event location.
#
# @component-id: Device specific component identifier for the event.
# May describe a field replaceable sub-component of the device.
#
# Since: 8.1
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-inject-general-media-event',
'data': { 'path': 'str', 'log': 'CxlEventLog', 'flags': 'uint8',
'dpa': 'uint64', 'descriptor': 'uint8',
'type': 'uint8', 'transaction-type': 'uint8',
'*channel': 'uint8', '*rank': 'uint8',
'*device': 'uint32', '*component-id': 'str' } }
##
# @cxl-inject-dram-event:
#
# Inject an event record for a DRAM Event (CXL r3.0 8.2.9.2.1.2).
# This event type is reported via one of the event logs specified via
# the log parameter.
#
# @path: CXL type 3 device canonical QOM path
#
# @log: Event log to add the event to
#
# @flags: Event Record Flags. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-42 Common Event
# Record Format, Event Record Flags for subfield definitions.
#
# @dpa: Device Physical Address (relative to @path device). Note
# lower bits include some flags. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-44 DRAM
# Event Record, Physical Address.
#
# @descriptor: Memory Event Descriptor with additional memory event
# information. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-44 DRAM Event Record, Memory
# Event Descriptor for bit definitions.
#
# @type: Type of memory event that occurred. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-44
# DRAM Event Record, Memory Event Type for possible values.
#
# @transaction-type: Type of first transaction that caused the event
# to occur. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-44 DRAM Event Record,
# Transaction Type for possible values.
#
# @channel: The channel of the memory event location. A channel is an
# interface that can be independently accessed for a transaction.
#
# @rank: The rank of the memory event location. A rank is a set of
# memory devices on a channel that together execute a transaction.
#
# @nibble-mask: Identifies one or more nibbles that the error affects
#
# @bank-group: Bank group of the memory event location, incorporating
# a number of Banks.
#
# @bank: Bank of the memory event location. A single bank is accessed
# per read or write of the memory.
#
# @row: Row address within the DRAM.
#
# @column: Column address within the DRAM.
#
# @correction-mask: Bits within each nibble. Used in order of bits
# set in the nibble-mask. Up to 4 nibbles may be covered.
#
# Since: 8.1
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-inject-dram-event',
'data': { 'path': 'str', 'log': 'CxlEventLog', 'flags': 'uint8',
'dpa': 'uint64', 'descriptor': 'uint8',
'type': 'uint8', 'transaction-type': 'uint8',
'*channel': 'uint8', '*rank': 'uint8', '*nibble-mask': 'uint32',
'*bank-group': 'uint8', '*bank': 'uint8', '*row': 'uint32',
'*column': 'uint16', '*correction-mask': [ 'uint64' ]
}}
##
# @cxl-inject-memory-module-event:
#
# Inject an event record for a Memory Module Event (CXL r3.0
# 8.2.9.2.1.3). This event includes a copy of the Device Health info
# at the time of the event.
#
# @path: CXL type 3 device canonical QOM path
#
# @log: Event Log to add the event to
#
# @flags: Event Record Flags. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-42 Common Event
# Record Format, Event Record Flags for subfield definitions.
#
# @type: Device Event Type. See CXL r3.0 Table 8-45 Memory Module
# Event Record for bit definitions for bit definiions.
#
# @health-status: Overall health summary bitmap. See CXL r3.0 Table
# 8-100 Get Health Info Output Payload, Health Status for bit
# definitions.
#
# @media-status: Overall media health summary. See CXL r3.0 Table
# 8-100 Get Health Info Output Payload, Media Status for bit
# definitions.
#
# @additional-status: See CXL r3.0 Table 8-100 Get Health Info Output
# Payload, Additional Status for subfield definitions.
#
# @life-used: Percentage (0-100) of factory expected life span.
#
# @temperature: Device temperature in degrees Celsius.
#
# @dirty-shutdown-count: Number of times the device has been unable to
# determine whether data loss may have occurred.
#
# @corrected-volatile-error-count: Total number of correctable errors
# in volatile memory.
#
# @corrected-persistent-error-count: Total number of correctable
# errors in persistent memory
#
# Since: 8.1
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-inject-memory-module-event',
'data': { 'path': 'str', 'log': 'CxlEventLog', 'flags' : 'uint8',
'type': 'uint8', 'health-status': 'uint8',
'media-status': 'uint8', 'additional-status': 'uint8',
'life-used': 'uint8', 'temperature' : 'int16',
'dirty-shutdown-count': 'uint32',
'corrected-volatile-error-count': 'uint32',
'corrected-persistent-error-count': 'uint32'
}}
##
# @cxl-inject-poison:
#
# Poison records indicate that a CXL memory device knows that a
# particular memory region may be corrupted. This may be because of
# locally detected errors (e.g. ECC failure) or poisoned writes
# received from other components in the system. This injection
# mechanism enables testing of the OS handling of poison records which
# may be queried via the CXL mailbox.
#
# @path: CXL type 3 device canonical QOM path
#
# @start: Start address; must be 64 byte aligned.
#
# @length: Length of poison to inject; must be a multiple of 64 bytes.
#
# Since: 8.1
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-inject-poison',
'data': { 'path': 'str', 'start': 'uint64', 'length': 'size' }}
##
# @CxlUncorErrorType:
#
# Type of uncorrectable CXL error to inject. These errors are
# reported via an AER uncorrectable internal error with additional
# information logged at the CXL device.
#
# @cache-data-parity: Data error such as data parity or data ECC error
# CXL.cache
#
# @cache-address-parity: Address parity or other errors associated
# with the address field on CXL.cache
#
# @cache-be-parity: Byte enable parity or other byte enable errors on
# CXL.cache
#
# @cache-data-ecc: ECC error on CXL.cache
#
# @mem-data-parity: Data error such as data parity or data ECC error
# on CXL.mem
#
# @mem-address-parity: Address parity or other errors associated with
# the address field on CXL.mem
#
# @mem-be-parity: Byte enable parity or other byte enable errors on
# CXL.mem.
#
# @mem-data-ecc: Data ECC error on CXL.mem.
#
# @reinit-threshold: REINIT threshold hit.
#
# @rsvd-encoding: Received unrecognized encoding.
#
# @poison-received: Received poison from the peer.
#
# @receiver-overflow: Buffer overflows (first 3 bits of header log
# indicate which)
#
# @internal: Component specific error
#
# @cxl-ide-tx: Integrity and data encryption tx error.
#
# @cxl-ide-rx: Integrity and data encryption rx error.
#
# Since: 8.0
##
{ 'enum': 'CxlUncorErrorType',
'data': ['cache-data-parity',
'cache-address-parity',
'cache-be-parity',
'cache-data-ecc',
'mem-data-parity',
'mem-address-parity',
'mem-be-parity',
'mem-data-ecc',
'reinit-threshold',
'rsvd-encoding',
'poison-received',
'receiver-overflow',
'internal',
'cxl-ide-tx',
'cxl-ide-rx'
]
}
##
# @CXLUncorErrorRecord:
#
# Record of a single error including header log.
#
# @type: Type of error
#
# @header: 16 DWORD of header.
#
# Since: 8.0
##
{ 'struct': 'CXLUncorErrorRecord',
'data': {
'type': 'CxlUncorErrorType',
'header': [ 'uint32' ]
}
}
##
# @cxl-inject-uncorrectable-errors:
#
# Command to allow injection of multiple errors in one go. This
# allows testing of multiple header log handling in the OS.
#
# @path: CXL Type 3 device canonical QOM path
#
# @errors: Errors to inject
#
# Since: 8.0
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-inject-uncorrectable-errors',
'data': { 'path': 'str',
'errors': [ 'CXLUncorErrorRecord' ] }}
##
# @CxlCorErrorType:
#
# Type of CXL correctable error to inject
#
# @cache-data-ecc: Data ECC error on CXL.cache
#
# @mem-data-ecc: Data ECC error on CXL.mem
#
# @crc-threshold: Component specific and applicable to 68 byte Flit
# mode only.
#
# @cache-poison-received: Received poison from a peer on CXL.cache.
#
# @mem-poison-received: Received poison from a peer on CXL.mem
#
# @physical: Received error indication from the physical layer.
#
# Since: 8.0
##
{ 'enum': 'CxlCorErrorType',
'data': ['cache-data-ecc',
'mem-data-ecc',
'crc-threshold',
'retry-threshold',
'cache-poison-received',
'mem-poison-received',
'physical']
}
##
# @cxl-inject-correctable-error:
#
# Command to inject a single correctable error. Multiple error
# injection of this error type is not interesting as there is no
# associated header log. These errors are reported via AER as a
# correctable internal error, with additional detail available from
# the CXL device.
#
# @path: CXL Type 3 device canonical QOM path
#
# @type: Type of error.
#
# Since: 8.0
##
{'command': 'cxl-inject-correctable-error',
'data': {'path': 'str', 'type': 'CxlCorErrorType'}}
##
# @CxlDynamicCapacityExtent:
#
# A single dynamic capacity extent. This is a contiguous allocation
# of memory by Device Physical Address within a single Dynamic
# Capacity Region on a CXL Type 3 Device.
#
# @offset: The offset (in bytes) to the start of the region
# where the extent belongs to.
#
# @len: The length of the extent in bytes.
#
# Since: 9.1
##
{ 'struct': 'CxlDynamicCapacityExtent',
'data': {
'offset':'uint64',
'len': 'uint64'
}
}
##
# @CxlExtentSelectionPolicy:
#
# The policy to use for selecting which extents comprise the added
# capacity, as defined in Compute Express Link (CXL) Specification,
# Revision 3.1, Table 7-70.
#
# @free: Device is responsible for allocating the requested memory
# capacity and is free to do this using any combination of
# supported extents.
#
# @contiguous: Device is responsible for allocating the requested
# memory capacity but must do so as a single contiguous
# extent.
#
# @prescriptive: The precise set of extents to be allocated is
# specified by the command. Thus allocation is being managed
# by the issuer of the allocation command, not the device.
#
# @enable-shared-access: Capacity has already been allocated to a
# different host using free, contiguous or prescriptive policy
# with a known tag. This policy then instructs the device to
# make the capacity with the specified tag available to an
# additional host. Capacity is implicit as it matches that
# already associated with the tag. Note that the extent list
# (and hence Device Physical Addresses) used are per host, so
# a device may use different representations on each host.
# The ordering of the extents provided to each host is indicated
# to the host using per extent sequence numbers generated by
# the device. Has a similar meaning for temporal sharing, but
# in that case there may be only one host involved.
#
# Since: 9.1
##
{ 'enum': 'CxlExtentSelectionPolicy',
'data': ['free',
'contiguous',
'prescriptive',
'enable-shared-access']
}
##
# @cxl-add-dynamic-capacity:
#
# Initiate adding dynamic capacity extents to a host. This simulates
# operations defined in Compute Express Link (CXL) Specification,
# Revision 3.1, Section 7.6.7.6.5. Note that, currently, establishing
# success or failure of the full Add Dynamic Capacity flow requires
# out of band communication with the OS of the CXL host.
#
# @path: path to the CXL Dynamic Capacity Device in the QOM tree.
#
# @host-id: The "Host ID" field as defined in Compute Express Link
# (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-70.
#
# @selection-policy: The "Selection Policy" bits as defined in
# Compute Express Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1,
# Table 7-70. It specifies the policy to use for selecting
# which extents comprise the added capacity.
#
# @region: The "Region Number" field as defined in Compute Express
# Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-70. Valid
# range is from 0-7.
#
# @tag: The "Tag" field as defined in Compute Express Link (CXL)
# Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-70.
#
# @extents: The "Extent List" field as defined in Compute Express Link
# (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-70.
#
# Features:
#
# @unstable: For now this command is subject to change.
#
# Since : 9.1
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-add-dynamic-capacity',
'data': { 'path': 'str',
'host-id': 'uint16',
'selection-policy': 'CxlExtentSelectionPolicy',
'region': 'uint8',
'*tag': 'str',
'extents': [ 'CxlDynamicCapacityExtent' ]
},
'features': [ 'unstable' ]
}
##
# @CxlExtentRemovalPolicy:
#
# The policy to use for selecting which extents comprise the released
# capacity, defined in the "Flags" field in Compute Express Link (CXL)
# Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71.
#
# @tag-based: Extents are selected by the device based on tag, with
# no requirement for contiguous extents.
#
# @prescriptive: Extent list of capacity to release is included in
# the request payload.
#
# Since: 9.1
##
{ 'enum': 'CxlExtentRemovalPolicy',
'data': ['tag-based',
'prescriptive']
}
##
# @cxl-release-dynamic-capacity:
#
# Initiate release of dynamic capacity extents from a host. This
# simulates operations defined in Compute Express Link (CXL)
# Specification, Revision 3.1, Section 7.6.7.6.6. Note that,
# currently, success or failure of the full Release Dynamic Capacity
# flow requires out of band communication with the OS of the CXL host.
#
# @path: path to the CXL Dynamic Capacity Device in the QOM tree.
#
# @host-id: The "Host ID" field as defined in Compute Express Link
# (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71.
#
# @removal-policy: Bit[3:0] of the "Flags" field as defined in
# Compute Express Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1,
# Table 7-71.
#
# @forced-removal: Bit[4] of the "Flags" field in Compute Express
# Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71. When set,
# the device does not wait for a Release Dynamic Capacity command
# from the host. Instead, the host immediately looses access to
# the released capacity.
#
# @sanitize-on-release: Bit[5] of the "Flags" field in Compute
# Express Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71.
# When set, the device should sanitize all released capacity as
# a result of this request. This ensures that all user data
# and metadata is made permanently unavailable by whatever
# means is appropriate for the media type. Note that changing
# encryption keys is not sufficient.
#
# @region: The "Region Number" field as defined in Compute Express
# Link Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71. Valid range
# is from 0-7.
#
# @tag: The "Tag" field as defined in Compute Express Link (CXL)
# Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71.
#
# @extents: The "Extent List" field as defined in Compute Express
# Link (CXL) Specification, Revision 3.1, Table 7-71.
#
# Features:
#
# @unstable: For now this command is subject to change.
#
# Since : 9.1
##
{ 'command': 'cxl-release-dynamic-capacity',
'data': { 'path': 'str',
'host-id': 'uint16',
'removal-policy': 'CxlExtentRemovalPolicy',
'*forced-removal': 'bool',
'*sanitize-on-release': 'bool',
'region': 'uint8',
'*tag': 'str',
'extents': [ 'CxlDynamicCapacityExtent' ]
},
'features': [ 'unstable' ]
}