qemu/include/chardev/char-fe.h
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   1#ifndef QEMU_CHAR_FE_H
   2#define QEMU_CHAR_FE_H
   3
   4#include "chardev/char.h"
   5#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
   6
   7typedef void IOEventHandler(void *opaque, int event);
   8typedef int BackendChangeHandler(void *opaque);
   9
  10/* This is the backend as seen by frontend, the actual backend is
  11 * Chardev */
  12struct CharBackend {
  13    Chardev *chr;
  14    IOEventHandler *chr_event;
  15    IOCanReadHandler *chr_can_read;
  16    IOReadHandler *chr_read;
  17    BackendChangeHandler *chr_be_change;
  18    void *opaque;
  19    int tag;
  20    int fe_open;
  21};
  22
  23/**
  24 * qemu_chr_fe_init:
  25 *
  26 * Initializes a front end for the given CharBackend and
  27 * Chardev. Call qemu_chr_fe_deinit() to remove the association and
  28 * release the driver.
  29 *
  30 * Returns: false on error.
  31 */
  32bool qemu_chr_fe_init(CharBackend *b, Chardev *s, Error **errp);
  33
  34/**
  35 * qemu_chr_fe_deinit:
  36 * @b: a CharBackend
  37 * @del: if true, delete the chardev backend
  38*
  39 * Dissociate the CharBackend from the Chardev.
  40 *
  41 * Safe to call without associated Chardev.
  42 */
  43void qemu_chr_fe_deinit(CharBackend *b, bool del);
  44
  45/**
  46 * qemu_chr_fe_get_driver:
  47 *
  48 * Returns: the driver associated with a CharBackend or NULL if no
  49 * associated Chardev.
  50 * Note: avoid this function as the driver should never be accessed directly,
  51 *       especially by the frontends that support chardevice hotswap.
  52 *       Consider qemu_chr_fe_backend_connected() to check for driver existence
  53 */
  54Chardev *qemu_chr_fe_get_driver(CharBackend *be);
  55
  56/**
  57 * qemu_chr_fe_backend_connected:
  58 *
  59 * Returns: true if there is a chardevice associated with @be.
  60 */
  61bool qemu_chr_fe_backend_connected(CharBackend *be);
  62
  63/**
  64 * qemu_chr_fe_backend_open:
  65 *
  66 * Returns: true if chardevice associated with @be is open.
  67 */
  68bool qemu_chr_fe_backend_open(CharBackend *be);
  69
  70/**
  71 * qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers_full:
  72 * @b: a CharBackend
  73 * @fd_can_read: callback to get the amount of data the frontend may
  74 *               receive
  75 * @fd_read: callback to receive data from char
  76 * @fd_event: event callback
  77 * @be_change: backend change callback; passing NULL means hot backend change
  78 *             is not supported and will not be attempted
  79 * @opaque: an opaque pointer for the callbacks
  80 * @context: a main loop context or NULL for the default
  81 * @set_open: whether to call qemu_chr_fe_set_open() implicitely when
  82 * any of the handler is non-NULL
  83 * @sync_state: whether to issue event callback with updated state
  84 *
  85 * Set the front end char handlers. The front end takes the focus if
  86 * any of the handler is non-NULL.
  87 *
  88 * Without associated Chardev, nothing is changed.
  89 */
  90void qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers_full(CharBackend *b,
  91                                   IOCanReadHandler *fd_can_read,
  92                                   IOReadHandler *fd_read,
  93                                   IOEventHandler *fd_event,
  94                                   BackendChangeHandler *be_change,
  95                                   void *opaque,
  96                                   GMainContext *context,
  97                                   bool set_open,
  98                                   bool sync_state);
  99
 100/**
 101 * qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers:
 102 *
 103 * Version of qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers_full() with sync_state = true.
 104 */
 105void qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(CharBackend *b,
 106                              IOCanReadHandler *fd_can_read,
 107                              IOReadHandler *fd_read,
 108                              IOEventHandler *fd_event,
 109                              BackendChangeHandler *be_change,
 110                              void *opaque,
 111                              GMainContext *context,
 112                              bool set_open);
 113
 114/**
 115 * qemu_chr_fe_take_focus:
 116 *
 117 * Take the focus (if the front end is muxed).
 118 *
 119 * Without associated Chardev, nothing is changed.
 120 */
 121void qemu_chr_fe_take_focus(CharBackend *b);
 122
 123/**
 124 * qemu_chr_fe_accept_input:
 125 *
 126 * Notify that the frontend is ready to receive data
 127 */
 128void qemu_chr_fe_accept_input(CharBackend *be);
 129
 130/**
 131 * qemu_chr_fe_disconnect:
 132 *
 133 * Close a fd accepted by character backend.
 134 * Without associated Chardev, do nothing.
 135 */
 136void qemu_chr_fe_disconnect(CharBackend *be);
 137
 138/**
 139 * qemu_chr_fe_wait_connected:
 140 *
 141 * Wait for characted backend to be connected, return < 0 on error or
 142 * if no associated Chardev.
 143 */
 144int qemu_chr_fe_wait_connected(CharBackend *be, Error **errp);
 145
 146/**
 147 * qemu_chr_fe_set_echo:
 148 * @echo: true to enable echo, false to disable echo
 149 *
 150 * Ask the backend to override its normal echo setting.  This only really
 151 * applies to the stdio backend and is used by the QMP server such that you
 152 * can see what you type if you try to type QMP commands.
 153 * Without associated Chardev, do nothing.
 154 */
 155void qemu_chr_fe_set_echo(CharBackend *be, bool echo);
 156
 157/**
 158 * qemu_chr_fe_set_open:
 159 *
 160 * Set character frontend open status.  This is an indication that the
 161 * front end is ready (or not) to begin doing I/O.
 162 * Without associated Chardev, do nothing.
 163 */
 164void qemu_chr_fe_set_open(CharBackend *be, int fe_open);
 165
 166/**
 167 * qemu_chr_fe_printf:
 168 * @fmt: see #printf
 169 *
 170 * Write to a character backend using a printf style interface.  This
 171 * function is thread-safe. It does nothing without associated
 172 * Chardev.
 173 */
 174void qemu_chr_fe_printf(CharBackend *be, const char *fmt, ...)
 175    GCC_FMT_ATTR(2, 3);
 176
 177/**
 178 * qemu_chr_fe_add_watch:
 179 * @cond: the condition to poll for
 180 * @func: the function to call when the condition happens
 181 * @user_data: the opaque pointer to pass to @func
 182 *
 183 * If the backend is connected, create and add a #GSource that fires
 184 * when the given condition (typically G_IO_OUT|G_IO_HUP or G_IO_HUP)
 185 * is active; return the #GSource's tag.  If it is disconnected,
 186 * or without associated Chardev, return 0.
 187 *
 188 * Note that you are responsible to update the front-end sources if
 189 * you are switching the main context with qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers().
 190 *
 191 * Returns: the source tag
 192 */
 193guint qemu_chr_fe_add_watch(CharBackend *be, GIOCondition cond,
 194                            GIOFunc func, void *user_data);
 195
 196/**
 197 * qemu_chr_fe_write:
 198 * @buf: the data
 199 * @len: the number of bytes to send
 200 *
 201 * Write data to a character backend from the front end.  This function
 202 * will send data from the front end to the back end.  This function
 203 * is thread-safe.
 204 *
 205 * Returns: the number of bytes consumed (0 if no associated Chardev)
 206 */
 207int qemu_chr_fe_write(CharBackend *be, const uint8_t *buf, int len);
 208
 209/**
 210 * qemu_chr_fe_write_all:
 211 * @buf: the data
 212 * @len: the number of bytes to send
 213 *
 214 * Write data to a character backend from the front end.  This function will
 215 * send data from the front end to the back end.  Unlike @qemu_chr_fe_write,
 216 * this function will block if the back end cannot consume all of the data
 217 * attempted to be written.  This function is thread-safe.
 218 *
 219 * Returns: the number of bytes consumed (0 if no associated Chardev)
 220 */
 221int qemu_chr_fe_write_all(CharBackend *be, const uint8_t *buf, int len);
 222
 223/**
 224 * qemu_chr_fe_read_all:
 225 * @buf: the data buffer
 226 * @len: the number of bytes to read
 227 *
 228 * Read data to a buffer from the back end.
 229 *
 230 * Returns: the number of bytes read (0 if no associated Chardev)
 231 */
 232int qemu_chr_fe_read_all(CharBackend *be, uint8_t *buf, int len);
 233
 234/**
 235 * qemu_chr_fe_ioctl:
 236 * @cmd: see CHR_IOCTL_*
 237 * @arg: the data associated with @cmd
 238 *
 239 * Issue a device specific ioctl to a backend.  This function is thread-safe.
 240 *
 241 * Returns: if @cmd is not supported by the backend or there is no
 242 *          associated Chardev, -ENOTSUP, otherwise the return
 243 *          value depends on the semantics of @cmd
 244 */
 245int qemu_chr_fe_ioctl(CharBackend *be, int cmd, void *arg);
 246
 247/**
 248 * qemu_chr_fe_get_msgfd:
 249 *
 250 * For backends capable of fd passing, return the latest file descriptor passed
 251 * by a client.
 252 *
 253 * Returns: -1 if fd passing isn't supported or there is no pending file
 254 *          descriptor.  If a file descriptor is returned, subsequent calls to
 255 *          this function will return -1 until a client sends a new file
 256 *          descriptor.
 257 */
 258int qemu_chr_fe_get_msgfd(CharBackend *be);
 259
 260/**
 261 * qemu_chr_fe_get_msgfds:
 262 *
 263 * For backends capable of fd passing, return the number of file received
 264 * descriptors and fills the fds array up to num elements
 265 *
 266 * Returns: -1 if fd passing isn't supported or there are no pending file
 267 *          descriptors.  If file descriptors are returned, subsequent calls to
 268 *          this function will return -1 until a client sends a new set of file
 269 *          descriptors.
 270 */
 271int qemu_chr_fe_get_msgfds(CharBackend *be, int *fds, int num);
 272
 273/**
 274 * qemu_chr_fe_set_msgfds:
 275 *
 276 * For backends capable of fd passing, set an array of fds to be passed with
 277 * the next send operation.
 278 * A subsequent call to this function before calling a write function will
 279 * result in overwriting the fd array with the new value without being send.
 280 * Upon writing the message the fd array is freed.
 281 *
 282 * Returns: -1 if fd passing isn't supported or no associated Chardev.
 283 */
 284int qemu_chr_fe_set_msgfds(CharBackend *be, int *fds, int num);
 285
 286#endif /* QEMU_CHAR_FE_H */
 287