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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/block/virtio_blk.c | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/char/hw_random/virtio-rng.c | 155 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/s390/kvm/kvm_virtio.c | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/virtio/virtio.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c | 8 |
9 files changed, 194 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c index 84e064ffee5..dd7ea203f94 100644 --- a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c +++ b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c @@ -260,6 +260,10 @@ static int virtblk_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) if (virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_BLK_F_BARRIER)) blk_queue_ordered(vblk->disk->queue, QUEUE_ORDERED_TAG, NULL); + /* If disk is read-only in the host, the guest should obey */ + if (virtio_has_feature(vdev, VIRTIO_BLK_F_RO)) + set_disk_ro(vblk->disk, 1); + /* Host must always specify the capacity. */ vdev->config->get(vdev, offsetof(struct virtio_blk_config, capacity), &cap, sizeof(cap)); @@ -311,6 +315,7 @@ static void virtblk_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev) /* Stop all the virtqueues. */ vdev->config->reset(vdev); + del_gendisk(vblk->disk); blk_cleanup_queue(vblk->disk->queue); put_disk(vblk->disk); mempool_destroy(vblk->pool); @@ -325,7 +330,7 @@ static struct virtio_device_id id_table[] = { static unsigned int features[] = { VIRTIO_BLK_F_BARRIER, VIRTIO_BLK_F_SEG_MAX, VIRTIO_BLK_F_SIZE_MAX, - VIRTIO_BLK_F_GEOMETRY, + VIRTIO_BLK_F_GEOMETRY, VIRTIO_BLK_F_RO, }; static struct virtio_driver virtio_blk = { diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig index 8d6c2089d2a..efd0b4db7c8 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Kconfig @@ -112,3 +112,12 @@ config HW_RANDOM_PASEMI If unsure, say Y. +config HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO + tristate "VirtIO Random Number Generator support" + depends on HW_RANDOM && VIRTIO + ---help--- + This driver provides kernel-side support for the virtual Random Number + Generator hardware. + + To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the + module will be called virtio-rng. If unsure, say N. diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile b/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile index c8b7300e2fb..b4940ddbb35 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/Makefile @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIA) += via-rng.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_IXP4XX) += ixp4xx-rng.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_OMAP) += omap-rng.o obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_PASEMI) += pasemi-rng.o +obj-$(CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO) += virtio-rng.o diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/virtio-rng.c b/drivers/char/hw_random/virtio-rng.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d0e563e4fc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/virtio-rng.c @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +/* + * Randomness driver for virtio + * Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Rusty Russell IBM Corporation + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program 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 General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ +#include <linux/err.h> +#include <linux/hw_random.h> +#include <linux/scatterlist.h> +#include <linux/spinlock.h> +#include <linux/virtio.h> +#include <linux/virtio_rng.h> + +/* The host will fill any buffer we give it with sweet, sweet randomness. We + * give it 64 bytes at a time, and the hwrng framework takes it 4 bytes at a + * time. */ +#define RANDOM_DATA_SIZE 64 + +static struct virtqueue *vq; +static u32 *random_data; +static unsigned int data_left; +static DECLARE_COMPLETION(have_data); + +static void random_recv_done(struct virtqueue *vq) +{ + int len; + + /* We never get spurious callbacks. */ + if (!vq->vq_ops->get_buf(vq, &len)) + BUG(); + + data_left = len / sizeof(random_data[0]); + complete(&have_data); +} + +static void register_buffer(void) +{ + struct scatterlist sg; + + sg_init_one(&sg, random_data, RANDOM_DATA_SIZE); + /* There should always be room for one buffer. */ + if (vq->vq_ops->add_buf(vq, &sg, 0, 1, random_data) != 0) + BUG(); + vq->vq_ops->kick(vq); +} + +/* At least we don't udelay() in a loop like some other drivers. */ +static int virtio_data_present(struct hwrng *rng, int wait) +{ + if (data_left) + return 1; + + if (!wait) + return 0; + + wait_for_completion(&have_data); + return 1; +} + +/* virtio_data_present() must have succeeded before this is called. */ +static int virtio_data_read(struct hwrng *rng, u32 *data) +{ + BUG_ON(!data_left); + + *data = random_data[--data_left]; + + if (!data_left) { + init_completion(&have_data); + register_buffer(); + } + return sizeof(*data); +} + +static struct hwrng virtio_hwrng = { + .name = "virtio", + .data_present = virtio_data_present, + .data_read = virtio_data_read, +}; + +static int virtrng_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev) +{ + int err; + + /* We expect a single virtqueue. */ + vq = vdev->config->find_vq(vdev, 0, random_recv_done); + if (IS_ERR(vq)) + return PTR_ERR(vq); + + err = hwrng_register(&virtio_hwrng); + if (err) { + vdev->config->del_vq(vq); + return err; + } + + register_buffer(); + return 0; +} + +static void virtrng_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev) +{ + vdev->config->reset(vdev); + hwrng_unregister(&virtio_hwrng); + vdev->config->del_vq(vq); +} + +static struct virtio_device_id id_table[] = { + { VIRTIO_ID_RNG, VIRTIO_DEV_ANY_ID }, + { 0 }, +}; + +static struct virtio_driver virtio_rng = { + .driver.name = KBUILD_MODNAME, + .driver.owner = THIS_MODULE, + .id_table = id_table, + .probe = virtrng_probe, + .remove = __devexit_p(virtrng_remove), +}; + +static int __init init(void) +{ + int err; + + random_data = kmalloc(RANDOM_DATA_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!random_data) + return -ENOMEM; + + err = register_virtio_driver(&virtio_rng); + if (err) + kfree(random_data); + return err; +} + +static void __exit fini(void) +{ + kfree(random_data); + unregister_virtio_driver(&virtio_rng); +} +module_init(init); +module_exit(fini); + +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(virtio, id_table); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Virtio random number driver"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c b/drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c index 8080249957a..1a8de57289e 100644 --- a/drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c +++ b/drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c @@ -20,14 +20,11 @@ /* The pointer to our (page) of device descriptions. */ static void *lguest_devices; -/* Unique numbering for lguest devices. */ -static unsigned int dev_index; - /* For Guests, device memory can be used as normal memory, so we cast away the * __iomem to quieten sparse. */ static inline void *lguest_map(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long pages) { - return (__force void *)ioremap(phys_addr, PAGE_SIZE*pages); + return (__force void *)ioremap_cache(phys_addr, PAGE_SIZE*pages); } static inline void lguest_unmap(void *addr) @@ -325,8 +322,10 @@ static struct device lguest_root = { * As Andrew Tridgell says, "Untested code is buggy code". * * It's worth reading this carefully: we start with a pointer to the new device - * descriptor in the "lguest_devices" page. */ -static void add_lguest_device(struct lguest_device_desc *d) + * descriptor in the "lguest_devices" page, and the offset into the device + * descriptor page so we can uniquely identify it if things go badly wrong. */ +static void add_lguest_device(struct lguest_device_desc *d, + unsigned int offset) { struct lguest_device *ldev; @@ -334,18 +333,14 @@ static void add_lguest_device(struct lguest_device_desc *d) * it. */ ldev = kzalloc(sizeof(*ldev), GFP_KERNEL); if (!ldev) { - printk(KERN_EMERG "Cannot allocate lguest dev %u\n", - dev_index++); + printk(KERN_EMERG "Cannot allocate lguest dev %u type %u\n", + offset, d->type); return; } /* This devices' parent is the lguest/ dir. */ ldev->vdev.dev.parent = &lguest_root; /* We have a unique device index thanks to the dev_index counter. */ - ldev->vdev.index = dev_index++; - /* The device type comes straight from the descriptor. There's also a - * device vendor field in the virtio_device struct, which we leave as - * 0. */ ldev->vdev.id.device = d->type; /* We have a simple set of routines for querying the device's * configuration information and setting its status. */ @@ -357,8 +352,8 @@ static void add_lguest_device(struct lguest_device_desc *d) * virtio_device and calls device_register(). This makes the bus * infrastructure look for a matching driver. */ if (register_virtio_device(&ldev->vdev) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register lguest device %u\n", - ldev->vdev.index); + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register lguest dev %u type %u\n", + offset, d->type); kfree(ldev); } } @@ -379,7 +374,7 @@ static void scan_devices(void) break; printk("Device at %i has size %u\n", i, desc_size(d)); - add_lguest_device(d); + add_lguest_device(d, i); } } diff --git a/drivers/s390/kvm/kvm_virtio.c b/drivers/s390/kvm/kvm_virtio.c index 9f55ce6f3c7..5ab34340919 100644 --- a/drivers/s390/kvm/kvm_virtio.c +++ b/drivers/s390/kvm/kvm_virtio.c @@ -31,11 +31,6 @@ */ static void *kvm_devices; -/* - * Unique numbering for kvm devices. - */ -static unsigned int dev_index; - struct kvm_device { struct virtio_device vdev; struct kvm_device_desc *desc; @@ -250,26 +245,25 @@ static struct device kvm_root = { * adds a new device and register it with virtio * appropriate drivers are loaded by the device model */ -static void add_kvm_device(struct kvm_device_desc *d) +static void add_kvm_device(struct kvm_device_desc *d, unsigned int offset) { struct kvm_device *kdev; kdev = kzalloc(sizeof(*kdev), GFP_KERNEL); if (!kdev) { - printk(KERN_EMERG "Cannot allocate kvm dev %u\n", - dev_index++); + printk(KERN_EMERG "Cannot allocate kvm dev %u type %u\n", + offset, d->type); return; } kdev->vdev.dev.parent = &kvm_root; - kdev->vdev.index = dev_index++; kdev->vdev.id.device = d->type; kdev->vdev.config = &kvm_vq_configspace_ops; kdev->desc = d; if (register_virtio_device(&kdev->vdev) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register kvm device %u\n", - kdev->vdev.index); + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to register kvm device %u type %u\n", + offset, d->type); kfree(kdev); } } @@ -289,7 +283,7 @@ static void scan_devices(void) if (d->type == 0) break; - add_kvm_device(d); + add_kvm_device(d, i); } } diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio.c index 13866789b35..0f3c2bb7bf3 100644 --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio.c @@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ #include <linux/spinlock.h> #include <linux/virtio_config.h> +/* Unique numbering for virtio devices. */ +static unsigned int dev_index; + static ssize_t device_show(struct device *_d, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) { @@ -166,7 +169,10 @@ int register_virtio_device(struct virtio_device *dev) int err; dev->dev.bus = &virtio_bus; - sprintf(dev->dev.bus_id, "%u", dev->index); + + /* Assign a unique device index and hence name. */ + dev->index = dev_index++; + sprintf(dev->dev.bus_id, "virtio%u", dev->index); /* We always start by resetting the device, in case a previous * driver messed it up. This also tests that code path a little. */ diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c index 27e9fc9117c..eae7236310e 100644 --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c @@ -78,9 +78,6 @@ static struct device virtio_pci_root = { .bus_id = "virtio-pci", }; -/* Unique numbering for devices under the kvm root */ -static unsigned int dev_index; - /* Convert a generic virtio device to our structure */ static struct virtio_pci_device *to_vp_device(struct virtio_device *vdev) { @@ -325,10 +322,6 @@ static int __devinit virtio_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *pci_dev, if (vp_dev == NULL) return -ENOMEM; - snprintf(vp_dev->vdev.dev.bus_id, BUS_ID_SIZE, "virtio%d", dev_index); - vp_dev->vdev.index = dev_index; - dev_index++; - vp_dev->vdev.dev.parent = &virtio_pci_root; vp_dev->vdev.config = &virtio_pci_config_ops; vp_dev->pci_dev = pci_dev; diff --git a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c index 937a49d6772..72bf8bc0901 100644 --- a/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c +++ b/drivers/virtio/virtio_ring.c @@ -227,7 +227,6 @@ static bool vring_enable_cb(struct virtqueue *_vq) struct vring_virtqueue *vq = to_vvq(_vq); START_USE(vq); - BUG_ON(!(vq->vring.avail->flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT)); /* We optimistically turn back on interrupts, then check if there was * more to do. */ @@ -254,13 +253,6 @@ irqreturn_t vring_interrupt(int irq, void *_vq) if (unlikely(vq->broken)) return IRQ_HANDLED; - /* Other side may have missed us turning off the interrupt, - * but we should preserve disable semantic for virtio users. */ - if (unlikely(vq->vring.avail->flags & VRING_AVAIL_F_NO_INTERRUPT)) { - pr_debug("virtqueue interrupt after disable for %p\n", vq); - return IRQ_HANDLED; - } - pr_debug("virtqueue callback for %p (%p)\n", vq, vq->vq.callback); if (vq->vq.callback) vq->vq.callback(&vq->vq); |