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1/* $Id: PDM.cpp 2293 2007-04-20 23:31:31Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * PDM - Pluggable Device Manager.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2006 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
13 * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE
14 * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will
15 * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 *
17 * If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox
18 * distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox
19 * license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph.
20 */
21
22
23/** @page pg_pdm PDM - The Pluggable Device Manager
24 *
25 * VBox is designed to be very configurable, i.e. the ability to select
26 * virtual devices and configure them uniquely for a VM. For this reason
27 * virtual devices are not statically linked with the VMM but loaded and
28 * linked at runtime thru the Configuration Manager (CFGM). PDM will use
29 * CFGM to enumerate devices which needs loading and instantiation.
30 *
31 *
32 * @section sec_pdm_dev The Pluggable Device
33 *
34 * Devices register themselves when the module containing them is loaded.
35 * PDM will call an entry point 'VBoxDevicesRegister' when loading a device
36 * module. The device module will then use the supplied callback table to
37 * check the VMM version and to register its devices. Each device have an
38 * unique (for the configured VM) name (string). The name is not only used
39 * in PDM but in CFGM - to organize device and device instance settings - and
40 * by anyone who wants to do ioctls to the device.
41 *
42 * When all device modules have been successfully loaded PDM will instantiate
43 * those devices which are configured for the VM. Mark that this might mean
44 * creating several instances of some devices. When instantiating a device
45 * PDM provides device instance memory and a callback table with the VM APIs
46 * which the device instance is trusted with.
47 *
48 * Some devices are trusted devices, most are not. The trusted devices are
49 * an integrated part of the VM and can obtain the VM handle from their
50 * device instance handles, thus enabling them to call any VM api. Untrusted
51 * devices are can only use the callbacks provided during device
52 * instantiation.
53 *
54 * The guest context extention (optional) of a device is initialized as part
55 * of the GC init. A device marks in it's registration structure that it have
56 * a GC part, in which module and which name the entry point have. PDM will
57 * use its loader facilities to load this module into GC and to find the
58 * specified entry point.
59 *
60 * When writing a GC extention the programmer must keep in mind that this
61 * code will be relocated, so that using global/static pointer variables
62 * won't work.
63 *
64 *
65 * @section sec_pdm_drv The Pluggable Drivers
66 *
67 * The VM devices are often accessing host hardware or OS facilities. For
68 * most devices these facilities can be abstracted in one or more levels.
69 * These abstractions are called drivers.
70 *
71 * For instance take a DVD/CD drive. This can be connected to a SCSI
72 * controller, EIDE controller or SATA controller. The basics of the
73 * DVD/CD drive implementation remains the same - eject, insert,
74 * read, seek, and such. (For the scsi case, you might wanna speak SCSI
75 * directly to, but that can of course be fixed.) So, it makes much sense to
76 * have a generic CD/DVD driver which implements this.
77 *
78 * Then the media 'inserted' into the DVD/CD drive can be a ISO image, or
79 * it can be read from a real CD or DVD drive (there are probably other
80 * custom formats someone could desire to read or construct too). So, it
81 * would make sense to have abstracted interfaces for dealing with this
82 * in a generic way so the cdrom unit doesn't have to implement it all.
83 * Thus we have created the CDROM/DVD media driver family.
84 *
85 * So, for this example the IDE controller #1 (i.e. secondary) will have
86 * the DVD/CD Driver attached to it's LUN #0 (master). When a media is mounted
87 * the DVD/CD Driver will have a ISO, NativeCD, NativeDVD or RAW (media) Driver
88 * attached.
89 *
90 * It is possible to configure many levels of drivers inserting filters, loggers,
91 * or whatever you desire into the chain.
92 *
93 *
94 * @subsection sec_pdm_drv_interfaces Interfaces
95 *
96 * The pluggable drivers exposes one standard interface (callback table) which
97 * is used to construct, destruct, attach, detach, and query other interfaces.
98 * A device will query the interfaces required for it's operation during init
99 * and hotplug. PDM will query some interfaces during runtime mounting too.
100 *
101 * ... list interfaces ...
102 *
103 */
104
105
106/*******************************************************************************
107* Header Files *
108*******************************************************************************/
109#define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_PDM
110#include "PDMInternal.h"
111#include <VBox/pdm.h>
112#include <VBox/mm.h>
113#include <VBox/ssm.h>
114#include <VBox/vm.h>
115#include <VBox/vmm.h>
116#include <VBox/param.h>
117#include <VBox/err.h>
118#include <VBox/sup.h>
119
120#include <VBox/log.h>
121#include <iprt/asm.h>
122#include <iprt/assert.h>
123#include <iprt/alloc.h>
124#include <iprt/ldr.h>
125#include <iprt/path.h>
126#include <iprt/string.h>
127
128
129/*******************************************************************************
130* Defined Constants And Macros *
131*******************************************************************************/
132/** The PDM saved state version. */
133#define PDM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION 3
134
135
136/*******************************************************************************
137* Internal Functions *
138*******************************************************************************/
139static DECLCALLBACK(int) pdmR3Save(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM);
140static DECLCALLBACK(int) pdmR3Load(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t u32Version);
141static DECLCALLBACK(int) pdmR3LoadPrep(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM);
142static DECLCALLBACK(void) pdmR3PollerTimer(PVM pVM, PTMTIMER pTimer, void *pvUser);
143
144
145
146/**
147 * Initializes the PDM.
148 *
149 * @returns VBox status code.
150 * @param pVM The VM to operate on.
151 */
152PDMR3DECL(int) PDMR3Init(PVM pVM)
153{
154 LogFlow(("PDMR3Init\n"));
155 /*
156 * Assert alignment and sizes.
157 */
158 AssertRelease(!(RT_OFFSETOF(VM, pdm.s) & 31));
159 AssertRelease(sizeof(pVM->pdm.s) <= sizeof(pVM->pdm.padding));
160
161 /*
162 * Init the structure.
163 */
164 pVM->pdm.s.offVM = RT_OFFSETOF(VM, pdm.s);
165
166 int rc = TMR3TimerCreateInternal(pVM, TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL, pdmR3PollerTimer, NULL, "PDM Poller", &pVM->pdm.s.pTimerPollers);
167 AssertRC(rc);
168
169 /*
170 * Initialize sub compontents.
171 */
172 rc = pdmR3CritSectInit(pVM);
173 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
174 {
175#ifdef VBOX_WITH_PDM_LOCK
176 rc = PDMR3CritSectInit(pVM, &pVM->pdm.s.CritSect, "PDM");
177 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
178#endif
179 rc = pdmR3LdrInit(pVM);
180 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
181 {
182 rc = pdmR3DrvInit(pVM);
183 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
184 {
185 rc = pdmR3DevInit(pVM);
186 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
187 {
188 /*
189 * Register the saved state data unit.
190 */
191 rc = SSMR3RegisterInternal(pVM, "pdm", 1, PDM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION, 128,
192 NULL, pdmR3Save, NULL,
193 pdmR3LoadPrep, pdmR3Load, NULL);
194 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
195 {
196 LogFlow(("PDM: Successfully initialized\n"));
197 return rc;
198 }
199
200 }
201 }
202 }
203 }
204
205 /*
206 * Cleanup and return failure.
207 */
208 PDMR3Term(pVM);
209 LogFlow(("PDMR3Init: returns %Vrc\n", rc));
210 return rc;
211}
212
213
214/**
215 * Applies relocations to data and code managed by this
216 * component. This function will be called at init and
217 * whenever the VMM need to relocate it self inside the GC.
218 *
219 * @param pVM VM handle.
220 * @param offDelta Relocation delta relative to old location.
221 * @remark The loader subcomponent is relocated by PDMR3LdrRelocate() very
222 * early in the relocation phase.
223 */
224PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3Relocate(PVM pVM, RTGCINTPTR offDelta)
225{
226 LogFlow(("PDMR3Relocate\n"));
227
228 /*
229 * Queues.
230 */
231 pdmR3QueueRelocate(pVM, offDelta);
232 pVM->pdm.s.pDevHlpQueueGC = PDMQueueGCPtr(pVM->pdm.s.pDevHlpQueueHC);
233
234 /*
235 * Critical sections.
236 */
237 pdmR3CritSectRelocate(pVM);
238
239 /*
240 * The registered PIC.
241 */
242 if (pVM->pdm.s.Pic.pDevInsGC)
243 {
244 pVM->pdm.s.Pic.pDevInsGC += offDelta;
245 pVM->pdm.s.Pic.pfnSetIrqGC += offDelta;
246 pVM->pdm.s.Pic.pfnGetInterruptGC += offDelta;
247 }
248
249 /*
250 * The registered APIC.
251 */
252 if (pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pDevInsGC)
253 {
254 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pDevInsGC += offDelta;
255 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pfnGetInterruptGC += offDelta;
256 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pfnSetBaseGC += offDelta;
257 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pfnGetBaseGC += offDelta;
258 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pfnSetTPRGC += offDelta;
259 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pfnGetTPRGC += offDelta;
260 pVM->pdm.s.Apic.pfnBusDeliverGC += offDelta;
261 }
262
263 /*
264 * The registered I/O APIC.
265 */
266 if (pVM->pdm.s.IoApic.pDevInsGC)
267 {
268 pVM->pdm.s.IoApic.pDevInsGC += offDelta;
269 pVM->pdm.s.IoApic.pfnSetIrqGC += offDelta;
270 }
271
272 /*
273 * The register PCI Buses.
274 */
275 for (unsigned i = 0; i < ELEMENTS(pVM->pdm.s.aPciBuses); i++)
276 {
277 if (pVM->pdm.s.aPciBuses[i].pDevInsGC)
278 {
279 pVM->pdm.s.aPciBuses[i].pDevInsGC += offDelta;
280 pVM->pdm.s.aPciBuses[i].pfnSetIrqGC += offDelta;
281 }
282 }
283
284 /*
285 * Devices.
286 */
287 GCPTRTYPE(PCPDMDEVHLPGC) pDevHlpGC;
288 int rc = PDMR3GetSymbolGC(pVM, NULL, "g_pdmGCDevHlp", &pDevHlpGC);
289 AssertReleaseMsgRC(rc, ("rc=%Vrc when resolving g_pdmGCDevHlp\n", rc));
290 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
291 {
292 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->fFlags & PDM_DEVREG_FLAGS_GC)
293 {
294 pDevIns->pDevHlpGC = pDevHlpGC;
295 pDevIns->pvInstanceDataGC = MMHyperR3ToGC(pVM, pDevIns->pvInstanceDataR3);
296 pDevIns->pvInstanceDataR0 = MMHyperR3ToR0(pVM, pDevIns->pvInstanceDataR3);
297 pDevIns->Internal.s.pVMGC = pVM->pVMGC;
298 if (pDevIns->Internal.s.pPciBusHC)
299 pDevIns->Internal.s.pPciBusGC = MMHyperR3ToGC(pVM, pDevIns->Internal.s.pPciBusHC);
300 if (pDevIns->Internal.s.pPciDeviceHC)
301 pDevIns->Internal.s.pPciDeviceGC = MMHyperR3ToGC(pVM, pDevIns->Internal.s.pPciDeviceHC);
302 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnRelocate)
303 {
304 LogFlow(("PDMR3Relocate: Relocating device '%s'/%d\n",
305 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
306 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnRelocate(pDevIns, offDelta);
307 }
308 }
309 }
310}
311
312
313/**
314 * Terminates the PDM.
315 *
316 * Termination means cleaning up and freeing all resources,
317 * the VM it self is at this point powered off or suspended.
318 *
319 * @returns VBox status code.
320 * @param pVM The VM to operate on.
321 */
322PDMR3DECL(int) PDMR3Term(PVM pVM)
323{
324 LogFlow(("PDMR3Term:\n"));
325 AssertMsg(pVM->pdm.s.offVM, ("bad init order!\n"));
326
327 /*
328 * Iterate the device instances.
329 * The attached drivers are processed first.
330 * N.B. There is no need to mess around freeing memory allocated
331 * from any MM heap since MM will do that in its Term function.
332 */
333 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
334 {
335 for (PPDMLUN pLun = pDevIns->Internal.s.pLunsHC; pLun; pLun = pLun->pNext)
336 {
337 /* Find the bottom driver. */
338 /** @todo Add pBottom to PDMLUN, this might not be the only place we will have to work it from the bottom up. */
339 PPDMDRVINS pDrvIns = pLun->pTop;
340 while (pDrvIns && pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown)
341 pDrvIns = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown;
342
343 /* And destroy them one at a time from the bottom up. */
344 while (pDrvIns)
345 {
346 PPDMDRVINS pDrvNext = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pUp;
347
348 if (pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnDestruct)
349 {
350 LogFlow(("pdmR3DevTerm: Destroying - driver '%s'/%d on LUN#%d of device '%s'/%d\n",
351 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->szDriverName, pDrvIns->iInstance, pLun->iLun, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
352 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnDestruct(pDrvIns);
353 TMR3TimerDestroyDriver(pVM, pDrvIns);
354 }
355
356 pDrvIns = pDrvNext;
357 }
358 }
359
360 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnDestruct)
361 {
362 LogFlow(("pdmR3DevTerm: Destroying - device '%s'/%d\n",
363 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
364 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnDestruct(pDevIns);
365 TMR3TimerDestroyDevice(pVM, pDevIns);
366 pdmR3CritSectDeleteDevice(pVM, pDevIns);
367 }
368 }
369
370 /*
371 * Free modules.
372 */
373 pdmR3LdrTerm(pVM);
374
375#ifdef VBOX_WITH_PDM_LOCK
376 /*
377 * Destroy the PDM lock.
378 */
379 PDMR3CritSectDelete(&pVM->pdm.s.CritSect);
380#endif
381
382 LogFlow(("PDMR3Term: returns %Vrc\n", VINF_SUCCESS));
383 return VINF_SUCCESS;
384}
385
386
387/**
388 * Execute state save operation.
389 *
390 * @returns VBox status code.
391 * @param pVM VM Handle.
392 * @param pSSM SSM operation handle.
393 */
394static DECLCALLBACK(int) pdmR3Save(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM)
395{
396 LogFlow(("pdmR3Save:\n"));
397
398 /*
399 * Save interrupt and DMA states.
400 */
401 SSMR3PutUInt(pSSM, VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC));
402 SSMR3PutUInt(pSSM, VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC));
403 SSMR3PutUInt(pSSM, VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA));
404
405 /*
406 * Save the list of device instances so we can check that
407 * they're all still there when we load the state and that
408 * nothing new have been added.
409 */
410 /** @todo We might have to filter out some device classes, like USB attached devices. */
411 uint32_t i = 0;
412 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC, i++)
413 {
414 SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, i);
415 SSMR3PutStrZ(pSSM, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName);
416 SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, pDevIns->iInstance);
417 }
418 return SSMR3PutU32(pSSM, ~0); /* terminator */
419}
420
421
422/**
423 * Prepare state load operation.
424 *
425 * This will dispatch pending operations and clear the FFs governed by PDM and its devices.
426 *
427 * @returns VBox status code.
428 * @param pVM The VM handle.
429 * @param pSSM The SSM handle.
430 */
431static DECLCALLBACK(int) pdmR3LoadPrep(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM)
432{
433 LogFlow(("pdmR3LoadPrep: %s%s%s%s\n",
434 VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_QUEUES) ? " VM_FF_PDM_QUEUES" : "",
435 VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA) ? " VM_FF_PDM_DMA" : "",
436 VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC) ? " VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC" : "",
437 VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC) ? " VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC" : ""
438 ));
439
440 /*
441 * In case there is work pending that will raise an interrupt,
442 * start a DMA transfer, or release a lock. (unlikely)
443 */
444 if (VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_QUEUES))
445 PDMR3QueueFlushAll(pVM);
446
447 /* Clear the FFs. */
448 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC);
449 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC);
450 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA);
451
452 return VINF_SUCCESS;
453}
454
455
456/**
457 * Execute state load operation.
458 *
459 * @returns VBox status code.
460 * @param pVM VM Handle.
461 * @param pSSM SSM operation handle.
462 * @param u32Version Data layout version.
463 */
464static DECLCALLBACK(int) pdmR3Load(PVM pVM, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t u32Version)
465{
466 LogFlow(("pdmR3Load:\n"));
467
468 /*
469 * Validate version.
470 */
471 if (u32Version != PDM_SAVED_STATE_VERSION)
472 {
473 Log(("pdmR3Load: Invalid version u32Version=%d!\n", u32Version));
474 return VERR_SSM_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_UNIT_VERSION;
475 }
476
477 /*
478 * Load the interrupt and DMA states.
479 */
480 /* APIC interrupt */
481 RTUINT fInterruptPending = 0;
482 int rc = SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &fInterruptPending);
483 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
484 return rc;
485 if (fInterruptPending & ~1)
486 {
487 AssertMsgFailed(("fInterruptPending=%#x (APIC)\n", fInterruptPending));
488 return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED;
489 }
490 AssertRelease(!VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC));
491 if (fInterruptPending)
492 VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC);
493
494 /* PIC interrupt */
495 fInterruptPending = 0;
496 rc = SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &fInterruptPending);
497 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
498 return rc;
499 if (fInterruptPending & ~1)
500 {
501 AssertMsgFailed(("fInterruptPending=%#x (PIC)\n", fInterruptPending));
502 return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED;
503 }
504 AssertRelease(!VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC));
505 if (fInterruptPending)
506 VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC);
507
508 /* DMA pending */
509 RTUINT fDMAPending = 0;
510 rc = SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &fDMAPending);
511 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
512 return rc;
513 if (fDMAPending & ~1)
514 {
515 AssertMsgFailed(("fDMAPending=%#x\n", fDMAPending));
516 return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED;
517 }
518 AssertRelease(!VM_FF_ISSET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA));
519 if (fDMAPending)
520 VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA);
521
522 /*
523 * Load the list of devices and verify that they are all there.
524 *
525 * We boldly ASSUME that the order is fixed and that it's a good, this
526 * makes it way easier to validate...
527 */
528 uint32_t i = 0;
529 PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances;
530 for (;;pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC, i++)
531 {
532 /* Get the separator / terminator. */
533 uint32_t u32Sep;
534 int rc = SSMR3GetU32(pSSM, &u32Sep);
535 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
536 return rc;
537 if (u32Sep == (uint32_t)~0)
538 break;
539 if (u32Sep != i)
540 {
541 AssertMsgFailed(("Out of seqence. u32Sep=%#x i=%#x\n", u32Sep, i));
542 return VERR_SSM_DATA_UNIT_FORMAT_CHANGED;
543 }
544
545 /* get the name and instance number. */
546 char szDeviceName[sizeof(pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName)];
547 rc = SSMR3GetStrZ(pSSM, szDeviceName, sizeof(szDeviceName));
548 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
549 return rc;
550 RTUINT iInstance;
551 rc = SSMR3GetUInt(pSSM, &iInstance);
552 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
553 return rc;
554
555 /* compare */
556 if (!pDevIns)
557 {
558 LogRel(("Device '%s'/%d not found in current config\n", szDeviceName, iInstance));
559 AssertFailed();
560 return VERR_SSM_LOAD_CONFIG_MISMATCH;
561 }
562 if ( strcmp(szDeviceName, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName)
563 || pDevIns->iInstance != iInstance
564 )
565 {
566 LogRel(("u32Sep=%d loaded '%s'/%d configured '%s'/%d\n",
567 u32Sep, szDeviceName, iInstance, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
568 AssertFailed();
569 return VERR_SSM_LOAD_CONFIG_MISMATCH;
570 }
571 }
572
573 /*
574 * Too many devices?
575 */
576 if (pDevIns)
577 {
578 LogRel(("Device '%s'/%d not found in saved state\n", pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
579 AssertFailed();
580 return VERR_SSM_LOAD_CONFIG_MISMATCH;
581 }
582
583 return VINF_SUCCESS;
584}
585
586
587/**
588 * This function will notify all the devices and their
589 * attached drivers about the VM now being powered on.
590 *
591 * @param pVM VM Handle.
592 */
593PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3PowerOn(PVM pVM)
594{
595 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOn:\n"));
596
597 /*
598 * Iterate the device instances.
599 * The attached drivers are processed first.
600 */
601 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
602 {
603 for (PPDMLUN pLun = pDevIns->Internal.s.pLunsHC; pLun; pLun = pLun->pNext)
604 /** @todo Inverse the order here? */
605 for (PPDMDRVINS pDrvIns = pLun->pTop; pDrvIns; pDrvIns = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown)
606 if (pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnPowerOn)
607 {
608 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOn: Notifying - driver '%s'/%d on LUN#%d of device '%s'/%d\n",
609 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->szDriverName, pDrvIns->iInstance, pLun->iLun, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
610 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnPowerOn(pDrvIns);
611 }
612
613 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnPowerOn)
614 {
615 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOn: Notifying - device '%s'/%d\n",
616 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
617 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnPowerOn(pDevIns);
618 }
619 }
620
621 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOn: returns void\n"));
622}
623
624
625
626
627/**
628 * This function will notify all the devices and their
629 * attached drivers about the VM now being reset.
630 *
631 * @param pVM VM Handle.
632 */
633PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3Reset(PVM pVM)
634{
635 LogFlow(("PDMR3Reset:\n"));
636
637 /*
638 * Clear all pending interrupts and DMA operations.
639 */
640 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_APIC);
641 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_INTERRUPT_PIC);
642 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA);
643
644 /*
645 * Iterate the device instances.
646 * The attached drivers are processed first.
647 */
648 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
649 {
650 for (PPDMLUN pLun = pDevIns->Internal.s.pLunsHC; pLun; pLun = pLun->pNext)
651 /** @todo Inverse the order here? */
652 for (PPDMDRVINS pDrvIns = pLun->pTop; pDrvIns; pDrvIns = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown)
653 if (pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnReset)
654 {
655 LogFlow(("PDMR3Reset: Notifying - driver '%s'/%d on LUN#%d of device '%s'/%d\n",
656 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->szDriverName, pDrvIns->iInstance, pLun->iLun, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
657 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnReset(pDrvIns);
658 }
659
660 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnReset)
661 {
662 LogFlow(("PDMR3Reset: Notifying - device '%s'/%d\n",
663 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
664 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnReset(pDevIns);
665 }
666 }
667
668 LogFlow(("PDMR3Reset: returns void\n"));
669}
670
671
672/**
673 * This function will notify all the devices and their
674 * attached drivers about the VM now being reset.
675 *
676 * @param pVM VM Handle.
677 */
678PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3Suspend(PVM pVM)
679{
680 LogFlow(("PDMR3Suspend:\n"));
681
682 /*
683 * Iterate the device instances.
684 * The attached drivers are processed first.
685 */
686 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
687 {
688 for (PPDMLUN pLun = pDevIns->Internal.s.pLunsHC; pLun; pLun = pLun->pNext)
689 /** @todo Inverse the order here? */
690 for (PPDMDRVINS pDrvIns = pLun->pTop; pDrvIns; pDrvIns = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown)
691 if (pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnSuspend)
692 {
693 LogFlow(("PDMR3Suspend: Notifying - driver '%s'/%d on LUN#%d of device '%s'/%d\n",
694 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->szDriverName, pDrvIns->iInstance, pLun->iLun, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
695 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnSuspend(pDrvIns);
696 }
697
698 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnSuspend)
699 {
700 LogFlow(("PDMR3Suspend: Notifying - device '%s'/%d\n",
701 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
702 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnSuspend(pDevIns);
703 }
704 }
705
706 LogFlow(("PDMR3Suspend: returns void\n"));
707}
708
709
710/**
711 * This function will notify all the devices and their
712 * attached drivers about the VM now being resumed.
713 *
714 * @param pVM VM Handle.
715 */
716PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3Resume(PVM pVM)
717{
718 LogFlow(("PDMR3Resume:\n"));
719
720 /*
721 * Iterate the device instances.
722 * The attached drivers are processed first.
723 */
724 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
725 {
726 for (PPDMLUN pLun = pDevIns->Internal.s.pLunsHC; pLun; pLun = pLun->pNext)
727 /** @todo Inverse the order here? */
728 for (PPDMDRVINS pDrvIns = pLun->pTop; pDrvIns; pDrvIns = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown)
729 if (pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnResume)
730 {
731 LogFlow(("PDMR3Resume: Notifying - driver '%s'/%d on LUN#%d of device '%s'/%d\n",
732 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->szDriverName, pDrvIns->iInstance, pLun->iLun, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
733 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnResume(pDrvIns);
734 }
735
736 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnResume)
737 {
738 LogFlow(("PDMR3Resume: Notifying - device '%s'/%d\n",
739 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
740 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnResume(pDevIns);
741 }
742 }
743
744 LogFlow(("PDMR3Resume: returns void\n"));
745}
746
747
748/**
749 * This function will notify all the devices and their
750 * attached drivers about the VM being powered off.
751 *
752 * @param pVM VM Handle.
753 */
754PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3PowerOff(PVM pVM)
755{
756 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOff:\n"));
757
758 /*
759 * Iterate the device instances.
760 * The attached drivers are processed first.
761 */
762 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pVM->pdm.s.pDevInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pNextHC)
763 {
764 for (PPDMLUN pLun = pDevIns->Internal.s.pLunsHC; pLun; pLun = pLun->pNext)
765 /** @todo Inverse the order here? */
766 for (PPDMDRVINS pDrvIns = pLun->pTop; pDrvIns; pDrvIns = pDrvIns->Internal.s.pDown)
767 if (pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnPowerOff)
768 {
769 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOff: Notifying - driver '%s'/%d on LUN#%d of device '%s'/%d\n",
770 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->szDriverName, pDrvIns->iInstance, pLun->iLun, pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
771 pDrvIns->pDrvReg->pfnPowerOff(pDrvIns);
772 }
773
774 if (pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnPowerOff)
775 {
776 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOff: Notifying - device '%s'/%d\n",
777 pDevIns->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pDevIns->iInstance));
778 pDevIns->pDevReg->pfnPowerOff(pDevIns);
779 }
780 }
781
782 LogFlow(("PDMR3PowerOff: returns void\n"));
783}
784
785
786/**
787 * Queries the base interace of a device instance.
788 *
789 * The caller can use this to query other interfaces the device implements
790 * and use them to talk to the device.
791 *
792 * @returns VBox status code.
793 * @param pVM VM handle.
794 * @param pszDevice Device name.
795 * @param iInstance Device instance.
796 * @param ppBase Where to store the pointer to the base device interface on success.
797 * @remark We're doing any locking ATM, so don't try call this at times when the
798 * device chain is known to be updated.
799 */
800PDMR3DECL(int) PDMR3QueryDevice(PVM pVM, const char *pszDevice, unsigned iInstance, PPDMIBASE *ppBase)
801{
802 LogFlow(("PDMR3DeviceQuery: pszDevice=%p:{%s} iInstance=%u ppBase=%p\n", pszDevice, pszDevice, iInstance, ppBase));
803
804 /*
805 * Iterate registered devices looking for the device.
806 */
807 RTUINT cchDevice = strlen(pszDevice);
808 for (PPDMDEV pDev = pVM->pdm.s.pDevs; pDev; pDev = pDev->pNext)
809 {
810 if ( pDev->cchName == cchDevice
811 && !memcmp(pDev->pDevReg->szDeviceName, pszDevice, cchDevice))
812 {
813 /*
814 * Iterate device instances.
815 */
816 for (PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pDev->pInstances; pDevIns; pDevIns = pDevIns->Internal.s.pPerDeviceNextHC)
817 {
818 if (pDevIns->iInstance == iInstance)
819 {
820 if (pDevIns->IBase.pfnQueryInterface)
821 {
822 *ppBase = &pDevIns->IBase;
823 LogFlow(("PDMR3DeviceQuery: return VINF_SUCCESS and *ppBase=%p\n", *ppBase));
824 return VINF_SUCCESS;
825 }
826
827 LogFlow(("PDMR3DeviceQuery: returns VERR_PDM_DEVICE_INSTANCE_NO_IBASE\n"));
828 return VERR_PDM_DEVICE_INSTANCE_NO_IBASE;
829 }
830 }
831
832 LogFlow(("PDMR3DeviceQuery: returns VERR_PDM_DEVICE_INSTANCE_NOT_FOUND\n"));
833 return VERR_PDM_DEVICE_INSTANCE_NOT_FOUND;
834 }
835 }
836
837 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryDevice: returns VERR_PDM_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND\n"));
838 return VERR_PDM_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND;
839}
840
841
842/**
843 * Queries the base interface of a device LUN.
844 *
845 * This differs from PDMR3QueryLun by that it returns the interface on the
846 * device and not the top level driver.
847 *
848 * @returns VBox status code.
849 * @param pVM VM Handle.
850 * @param pszDevice Device name.
851 * @param iInstance Device instance.
852 * @param iLun The Logical Unit to obtain the interface of.
853 * @param ppBase Where to store the base interface pointer.
854 * @remark We're doing any locking ATM, so don't try call this at times when the
855 * device chain is known to be updated.
856 */
857PDMR3DECL(int) PDMR3QueryDeviceLun(PVM pVM, const char *pszDevice, unsigned iInstance, unsigned iLun, PPDMIBASE *ppBase)
858{
859 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryLun: pszDevice=%p:{%s} iInstance=%u iLun=%u ppBase=%p\n",
860 pszDevice, pszDevice, iInstance, iLun, ppBase));
861
862 /*
863 * Find the LUN.
864 */
865 PPDMLUN pLun;
866 int rc = pdmR3DevFindLun(pVM, pszDevice, iInstance, iLun, &pLun);
867 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
868 {
869 *ppBase = pLun->pBase;
870 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryDeviceLun: return VINF_SUCCESS and *ppBase=%p\n", *ppBase));
871 return VINF_SUCCESS;
872 }
873 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryDeviceLun: returns %Vrc\n", rc));
874 return rc;
875}
876
877
878/**
879 * Query the interface of the top level driver on a LUN.
880 *
881 * @returns VBox status code.
882 * @param pVM VM Handle.
883 * @param pszDevice Device name.
884 * @param iInstance Device instance.
885 * @param iLun The Logical Unit to obtain the interface of.
886 * @param ppBase Where to store the base interface pointer.
887 * @remark We're doing any locking ATM, so don't try call this at times when the
888 * device chain is known to be updated.
889 */
890PDMR3DECL(int) PDMR3QueryLun(PVM pVM, const char *pszDevice, unsigned iInstance, unsigned iLun, PPDMIBASE *ppBase)
891{
892 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryLun: pszDevice=%p:{%s} iInstance=%u iLun=%u ppBase=%p\n",
893 pszDevice, pszDevice, iInstance, iLun, ppBase));
894
895 /*
896 * Find the LUN.
897 */
898 PPDMLUN pLun;
899 int rc = pdmR3DevFindLun(pVM, pszDevice, iInstance, iLun, &pLun);
900 if (VBOX_SUCCESS(rc))
901 {
902 if (pLun->pTop)
903 {
904 *ppBase = &pLun->pTop->IBase;
905 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryLun: return %Vrc and *ppBase=%p\n", VINF_SUCCESS, *ppBase));
906 return VINF_SUCCESS;
907 }
908 rc = VERR_PDM_NO_DRIVER_ATTACHED_TO_LUN;
909 }
910 LogFlow(("PDMR3QueryLun: returns %Vrc\n", rc));
911 return rc;
912}
913
914/**
915 * Executes pending DMA transfers.
916 * Forced Action handler.
917 *
918 * @param pVM VM handle.
919 */
920PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3DmaRun(PVM pVM)
921{
922 VM_FF_CLEAR(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA);
923 if (pVM->pdm.s.pDmac)
924 {
925 bool fMore = pVM->pdm.s.pDmac->Reg.pfnRun(pVM->pdm.s.pDmac->pDevIns);
926 if (fMore)
927 VM_FF_SET(pVM, VM_FF_PDM_DMA);
928 }
929}
930
931
932/**
933 * Call polling function.
934 *
935 * @param pVM VM handle.
936 */
937PDMR3DECL(void) PDMR3Poll(PVM pVM)
938{
939 /* This is temporary hack and shall be removed ASAP! */
940 unsigned iPoller = pVM->pdm.s.cPollers;
941 if (iPoller)
942 {
943 while (iPoller-- > 0)
944 pVM->pdm.s.apfnPollers[iPoller](pVM->pdm.s.aDrvInsPollers[iPoller]);
945 TMTimerSetMillies(pVM->pdm.s.pTimerPollers, 3);
946 }
947}
948
949
950/**
951 * Internal timer callback function.
952 *
953 * @param pVM The VM.
954 * @param pTimer The timer handle.
955 * @param pvUser User argument specified upon timer creation.
956 */
957static DECLCALLBACK(void) pdmR3PollerTimer(PVM pVM, PTMTIMER pTimer, void *pvUser)
958{
959 PDMR3Poll(pVM);
960}
961
962
963/**
964 * Serivce a VMMCALLHOST_PDM_LOCK call.
965 *
966 * @returns VBox status code.
967 * @param pVM The VM handle.
968 */
969PDMR3DECL(int) PDMR3LockCall(PVM pVM)
970{
971 return pdmLockEx(pVM, VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR);
972}
973
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