linux/include/xen/interface/grant_table.h
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   1/******************************************************************************
   2 * grant_table.h
   3 *
   4 * Interface for granting foreign access to page frames, and receiving
   5 * page-ownership transfers.
   6 *
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  25 * Copyright (c) 2004, K A Fraser
  26 */
  27
  28#ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_GRANT_TABLE_H__
  29#define __XEN_PUBLIC_GRANT_TABLE_H__
  30
  31
  32/***********************************
  33 * GRANT TABLE REPRESENTATION
  34 */
  35
  36/* Some rough guidelines on accessing and updating grant-table entries
  37 * in a concurrency-safe manner. For more information, Linux contains a
  38 * reference implementation for guest OSes (arch/xen/kernel/grant_table.c).
  39 *
  40 * NB. WMB is a no-op on current-generation x86 processors. However, a
  41 *     compiler barrier will still be required.
  42 *
  43 * Introducing a valid entry into the grant table:
  44 *  1. Write ent->domid.
  45 *  2. Write ent->frame:
  46 *      GTF_permit_access:   Frame to which access is permitted.
  47 *      GTF_accept_transfer: Pseudo-phys frame slot being filled by new
  48 *                           frame, or zero if none.
  49 *  3. Write memory barrier (WMB).
  50 *  4. Write ent->flags, inc. valid type.
  51 *
  52 * Invalidating an unused GTF_permit_access entry:
  53 *  1. flags = ent->flags.
  54 *  2. Observe that !(flags & (GTF_reading|GTF_writing)).
  55 *  3. Check result of SMP-safe CMPXCHG(&ent->flags, flags, 0).
  56 *  NB. No need for WMB as reuse of entry is control-dependent on success of
  57 *      step 3, and all architectures guarantee ordering of ctrl-dep writes.
  58 *
  59 * Invalidating an in-use GTF_permit_access entry:
  60 *  This cannot be done directly. Request assistance from the domain controller
  61 *  which can set a timeout on the use of a grant entry and take necessary
  62 *  action. (NB. This is not yet implemented!).
  63 *
  64 * Invalidating an unused GTF_accept_transfer entry:
  65 *  1. flags = ent->flags.
  66 *  2. Observe that !(flags & GTF_transfer_committed). [*]
  67 *  3. Check result of SMP-safe CMPXCHG(&ent->flags, flags, 0).
  68 *  NB. No need for WMB as reuse of entry is control-dependent on success of
  69 *      step 3, and all architectures guarantee ordering of ctrl-dep writes.
  70 *  [*] If GTF_transfer_committed is set then the grant entry is 'committed'.
  71 *      The guest must /not/ modify the grant entry until the address of the
  72 *      transferred frame is written. It is safe for the guest to spin waiting
  73 *      for this to occur (detect by observing GTF_transfer_completed in
  74 *      ent->flags).
  75 *
  76 * Invalidating a committed GTF_accept_transfer entry:
  77 *  1. Wait for (ent->flags & GTF_transfer_completed).
  78 *
  79 * Changing a GTF_permit_access from writable to read-only:
  80 *  Use SMP-safe CMPXCHG to set GTF_readonly, while checking !GTF_writing.
  81 *
  82 * Changing a GTF_permit_access from read-only to writable:
  83 *  Use SMP-safe bit-setting instruction.
  84 */
  85
  86/*
  87 * A grant table comprises a packed array of grant entries in one or more
  88 * page frames shared between Xen and a guest.
  89 * [XEN]: This field is written by Xen and read by the sharing guest.
  90 * [GST]: This field is written by the guest and read by Xen.
  91 */
  92struct grant_entry {
  93    /* GTF_xxx: various type and flag information.  [XEN,GST] */
  94    uint16_t flags;
  95    /* The domain being granted foreign privileges. [GST] */
  96    domid_t  domid;
  97    /*
  98     * GTF_permit_access: Frame that @domid is allowed to map and access. [GST]
  99     * GTF_accept_transfer: Frame whose ownership transferred by @domid. [XEN]
 100     */
 101    uint32_t frame;
 102};
 103
 104/*
 105 * Type of grant entry.
 106 *  GTF_invalid: This grant entry grants no privileges.
 107 *  GTF_permit_access: Allow @domid to map/access @frame.
 108 *  GTF_accept_transfer: Allow @domid to transfer ownership of one page frame
 109 *                       to this guest. Xen writes the page number to @frame.
 110 */
 111#define GTF_invalid         (0U<<0)
 112#define GTF_permit_access   (1U<<0)
 113#define GTF_accept_transfer (2U<<0)
 114#define GTF_type_mask       (3U<<0)
 115
 116/*
 117 * Subflags for GTF_permit_access.
 118 *  GTF_readonly: Restrict @domid to read-only mappings and accesses. [GST]
 119 *  GTF_reading: Grant entry is currently mapped for reading by @domid. [XEN]
 120 *  GTF_writing: Grant entry is currently mapped for writing by @domid. [XEN]
 121 */
 122#define _GTF_readonly       (2)
 123#define GTF_readonly        (1U<<_GTF_readonly)
 124#define _GTF_reading        (3)
 125#define GTF_reading         (1U<<_GTF_reading)
 126#define _GTF_writing        (4)
 127#define GTF_writing         (1U<<_GTF_writing)
 128
 129/*
 130 * Subflags for GTF_accept_transfer:
 131 *  GTF_transfer_committed: Xen sets this flag to indicate that it is committed
 132 *      to transferring ownership of a page frame. When a guest sees this flag
 133 *      it must /not/ modify the grant entry until GTF_transfer_completed is
 134 *      set by Xen.
 135 *  GTF_transfer_completed: It is safe for the guest to spin-wait on this flag
 136 *      after reading GTF_transfer_committed. Xen will always write the frame
 137 *      address, followed by ORing this flag, in a timely manner.
 138 */
 139#define _GTF_transfer_committed (2)
 140#define GTF_transfer_committed  (1U<<_GTF_transfer_committed)
 141#define _GTF_transfer_completed (3)
 142#define GTF_transfer_completed  (1U<<_GTF_transfer_completed)
 143
 144
 145/***********************************
 146 * GRANT TABLE QUERIES AND USES
 147 */
 148
 149/*
 150 * Reference to a grant entry in a specified domain's grant table.
 151 */
 152typedef uint32_t grant_ref_t;
 153
 154/*
 155 * Handle to track a mapping created via a grant reference.
 156 */
 157typedef uint32_t grant_handle_t;
 158
 159/*
 160 * GNTTABOP_map_grant_ref: Map the grant entry (<dom>,<ref>) for access
 161 * by devices and/or host CPUs. If successful, <handle> is a tracking number
 162 * that must be presented later to destroy the mapping(s). On error, <handle>
 163 * is a negative status code.
 164 * NOTES:
 165 *  1. If GNTMAP_device_map is specified then <dev_bus_addr> is the address
 166 *     via which I/O devices may access the granted frame.
 167 *  2. If GNTMAP_host_map is specified then a mapping will be added at
 168 *     either a host virtual address in the current address space, or at
 169 *     a PTE at the specified machine address.  The type of mapping to
 170 *     perform is selected through the GNTMAP_contains_pte flag, and the
 171 *     address is specified in <host_addr>.
 172 *  3. Mappings should only be destroyed via GNTTABOP_unmap_grant_ref. If a
 173 *     host mapping is destroyed by other means then it is *NOT* guaranteed
 174 *     to be accounted to the correct grant reference!
 175 */
 176#define GNTTABOP_map_grant_ref        0
 177struct gnttab_map_grant_ref {
 178    /* IN parameters. */
 179    uint64_t host_addr;
 180    uint32_t flags;               /* GNTMAP_* */
 181    grant_ref_t ref;
 182    domid_t  dom;
 183    /* OUT parameters. */
 184    int16_t  status;              /* GNTST_* */
 185    grant_handle_t handle;
 186    uint64_t dev_bus_addr;
 187};
 188
 189/*
 190 * GNTTABOP_unmap_grant_ref: Destroy one or more grant-reference mappings
 191 * tracked by <handle>. If <host_addr> or <dev_bus_addr> is zero, that
 192 * field is ignored. If non-zero, they must refer to a device/host mapping
 193 * that is tracked by <handle>
 194 * NOTES:
 195 *  1. The call may fail in an undefined manner if either mapping is not
 196 *     tracked by <handle>.
 197 *  3. After executing a batch of unmaps, it is guaranteed that no stale
 198 *     mappings will remain in the device or host TLBs.
 199 */
 200#define GNTTABOP_unmap_grant_ref      1
 201struct gnttab_unmap_grant_ref {
 202    /* IN parameters. */
 203    uint64_t host_addr;
 204    uint64_t dev_bus_addr;
 205    grant_handle_t handle;
 206    /* OUT parameters. */
 207    int16_t  status;              /* GNTST_* */
 208};
 209
 210/*
 211 * GNTTABOP_setup_table: Set up a grant table for <dom> comprising at least
 212 * <nr_frames> pages. The frame addresses are written to the <frame_list>.
 213 * Only <nr_frames> addresses are written, even if the table is larger.
 214 * NOTES:
 215 *  1. <dom> may be specified as DOMID_SELF.
 216 *  2. Only a sufficiently-privileged domain may specify <dom> != DOMID_SELF.
 217 *  3. Xen may not support more than a single grant-table page per domain.
 218 */
 219#define GNTTABOP_setup_table          2
 220struct gnttab_setup_table {
 221    /* IN parameters. */
 222    domid_t  dom;
 223    uint32_t nr_frames;
 224    /* OUT parameters. */
 225    int16_t  status;              /* GNTST_* */
 226    ulong *frame_list;
 227};
 228
 229/*
 230 * GNTTABOP_dump_table: Dump the contents of the grant table to the
 231 * xen console. Debugging use only.
 232 */
 233#define GNTTABOP_dump_table           3
 234struct gnttab_dump_table {
 235    /* IN parameters. */
 236    domid_t dom;
 237    /* OUT parameters. */
 238    int16_t status;               /* GNTST_* */
 239};
 240
 241/*
 242 * GNTTABOP_transfer_grant_ref: Transfer <frame> to a foreign domain. The
 243 * foreign domain has previously registered its interest in the transfer via
 244 * <domid, ref>.
 245 *
 246 * Note that, even if the transfer fails, the specified page no longer belongs
 247 * to the calling domain *unless* the error is GNTST_bad_page.
 248 */
 249#define GNTTABOP_transfer                4
 250struct gnttab_transfer {
 251    /* IN parameters. */
 252    unsigned long mfn;
 253    domid_t       domid;
 254    grant_ref_t   ref;
 255    /* OUT parameters. */
 256    int16_t       status;
 257};
 258
 259
 260/*
 261 * GNTTABOP_copy: Hypervisor based copy
 262 * source and destinations can be eithers MFNs or, for foreign domains,
 263 * grant references. the foreign domain has to grant read/write access
 264 * in its grant table.
 265 *
 266 * The flags specify what type source and destinations are (either MFN
 267 * or grant reference).
 268 *
 269 * Note that this can also be used to copy data between two domains
 270 * via a third party if the source and destination domains had previously
 271 * grant appropriate access to their pages to the third party.
 272 *
 273 * source_offset specifies an offset in the source frame, dest_offset
 274 * the offset in the target frame and  len specifies the number of
 275 * bytes to be copied.
 276 */
 277
 278#define _GNTCOPY_source_gref      (0)
 279#define GNTCOPY_source_gref       (1<<_GNTCOPY_source_gref)
 280#define _GNTCOPY_dest_gref        (1)
 281#define GNTCOPY_dest_gref         (1<<_GNTCOPY_dest_gref)
 282
 283#define GNTTABOP_copy                 5
 284struct gnttab_copy {
 285        /* IN parameters. */
 286        struct {
 287                union {
 288                        grant_ref_t ref;
 289                        unsigned long   gmfn;
 290                } u;
 291                domid_t  domid;
 292                uint16_t offset;
 293        } source, dest;
 294        uint16_t      len;
 295        uint16_t      flags;          /* GNTCOPY_* */
 296        /* OUT parameters. */
 297        int16_t       status;
 298};
 299
 300/*
 301 * GNTTABOP_query_size: Query the current and maximum sizes of the shared
 302 * grant table.
 303 * NOTES:
 304 *  1. <dom> may be specified as DOMID_SELF.
 305 *  2. Only a sufficiently-privileged domain may specify <dom> != DOMID_SELF.
 306 */
 307#define GNTTABOP_query_size           6
 308struct gnttab_query_size {
 309    /* IN parameters. */
 310    domid_t  dom;
 311    /* OUT parameters. */
 312    uint32_t nr_frames;
 313    uint32_t max_nr_frames;
 314    int16_t  status;              /* GNTST_* */
 315};
 316
 317
 318/*
 319 * Bitfield values for update_pin_status.flags.
 320 */
 321 /* Map the grant entry for access by I/O devices. */
 322#define _GNTMAP_device_map      (0)
 323#define GNTMAP_device_map       (1<<_GNTMAP_device_map)
 324 /* Map the grant entry for access by host CPUs. */
 325#define _GNTMAP_host_map        (1)
 326#define GNTMAP_host_map         (1<<_GNTMAP_host_map)
 327 /* Accesses to the granted frame will be restricted to read-only access. */
 328#define _GNTMAP_readonly        (2)
 329#define GNTMAP_readonly         (1<<_GNTMAP_readonly)
 330 /*
 331  * GNTMAP_host_map subflag:
 332  *  0 => The host mapping is usable only by the guest OS.
 333  *  1 => The host mapping is usable by guest OS + current application.
 334  */
 335#define _GNTMAP_application_map (3)
 336#define GNTMAP_application_map  (1<<_GNTMAP_application_map)
 337
 338 /*
 339  * GNTMAP_contains_pte subflag:
 340  *  0 => This map request contains a host virtual address.
 341  *  1 => This map request contains the machine addess of the PTE to update.
 342  */
 343#define _GNTMAP_contains_pte    (4)
 344#define GNTMAP_contains_pte     (1<<_GNTMAP_contains_pte)
 345
 346/*
 347 * Values for error status returns. All errors are -ve.
 348 */
 349#define GNTST_okay             (0)  /* Normal return.                        */
 350#define GNTST_general_error    (-1) /* General undefined error.              */
 351#define GNTST_bad_domain       (-2) /* Unrecognsed domain id.                */
 352#define GNTST_bad_gntref       (-3) /* Unrecognised or inappropriate gntref. */
 353#define GNTST_bad_handle       (-4) /* Unrecognised or inappropriate handle. */
 354#define GNTST_bad_virt_addr    (-5) /* Inappropriate virtual address to map. */
 355#define GNTST_bad_dev_addr     (-6) /* Inappropriate device address to unmap.*/
 356#define GNTST_no_device_space  (-7) /* Out of space in I/O MMU.              */
 357#define GNTST_permission_denied (-8) /* Not enough privilege for operation.  */
 358#define GNTST_bad_page         (-9) /* Specified page was invalid for op.    */
 359#define GNTST_bad_copy_arg    (-10) /* copy arguments cross page boundary */
 360
 361#define GNTTABOP_error_msgs {                   \
 362    "okay",                                     \
 363    "undefined error",                          \
 364    "unrecognised domain id",                   \
 365    "invalid grant reference",                  \
 366    "invalid mapping handle",                   \
 367    "invalid virtual address",                  \
 368    "invalid device address",                   \
 369    "no spare translation slot in the I/O MMU", \
 370    "permission denied",                        \
 371    "bad page",                                 \
 372    "copy arguments cross page boundary"        \
 373}
 374
 375#endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_GRANT_TABLE_H__ */
 376