2 * Virtio Console and Generic Serial Port Devices
4 * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2009, 2010
7 * Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
10 * the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
13 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
14 #include "chardev/char-fe.h"
15 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
16 #include "qemu/module.h"
18 #include "hw/qdev-properties.h"
19 #include "hw/virtio/virtio-serial.h"
20 #include "qapi/error.h"
21 #include "qapi/qapi-events-char.h"
23 #define TYPE_VIRTIO_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT "virtserialport"
24 #define VIRTIO_CONSOLE(obj) \
25 OBJECT_CHECK(VirtConsole, (obj), TYPE_VIRTIO_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT)
27 typedef struct VirtConsole
{
28 VirtIOSerialPort parent_obj
;
35 * Callback function that's called from chardevs when backend becomes
38 static gboolean
chr_write_unblocked(GIOChannel
*chan
, GIOCondition cond
,
41 VirtConsole
*vcon
= opaque
;
44 virtio_serial_throttle_port(VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(vcon
), false);
48 /* Callback function that's called when the guest sends us data */
49 static ssize_t
flush_buf(VirtIOSerialPort
*port
,
50 const uint8_t *buf
, ssize_t len
)
52 VirtConsole
*vcon
= VIRTIO_CONSOLE(port
);
55 if (!qemu_chr_fe_backend_connected(&vcon
->chr
)) {
56 /* If there's no backend, we can just say we consumed all data. */
60 ret
= qemu_chr_fe_write(&vcon
->chr
, buf
, len
);
61 trace_virtio_console_flush_buf(port
->id
, len
, ret
);
64 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(port
);
67 * Ideally we'd get a better error code than just -1, but
68 * that's what the chardev interface gives us right now. If
69 * we had a finer-grained message, like -EPIPE, we could close
75 /* XXX we should be queuing data to send later for the
76 * console devices too rather than silently dropping
77 * console data on EAGAIN. The Linux virtio-console
78 * hvc driver though does sends with spinlocks held,
79 * so if we enable throttling that'll stall the entire
80 * guest kernel, not merely the process writing to the
83 * While we could queue data for later write without
84 * enabling throttling, this would result in the guest
85 * being able to trigger arbitrary memory usage in QEMU
86 * buffering data for later writes.
88 * So fixing this problem likely requires fixing the
89 * Linux virtio-console hvc driver to not hold spinlocks
90 * while writing, and instead merely block the process
91 * that's writing. QEMU would then need some way to detect
92 * if the guest had the fixed driver too, before we can
93 * use throttling on host side.
96 virtio_serial_throttle_port(port
, true);
98 vcon
->watch
= qemu_chr_fe_add_watch(&vcon
->chr
,
100 chr_write_unblocked
, vcon
);
107 /* Callback function that's called when the guest opens/closes the port */
108 static void set_guest_connected(VirtIOSerialPort
*port
, int guest_connected
)
110 VirtConsole
*vcon
= VIRTIO_CONSOLE(port
);
111 DeviceState
*dev
= DEVICE(port
);
112 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(port
);
114 if (!k
->is_console
) {
115 qemu_chr_fe_set_open(&vcon
->chr
, guest_connected
);
119 qapi_event_send_vserport_change(dev
->id
, guest_connected
);
123 static void guest_writable(VirtIOSerialPort
*port
)
125 VirtConsole
*vcon
= VIRTIO_CONSOLE(port
);
127 qemu_chr_fe_accept_input(&vcon
->chr
);
130 /* Readiness of the guest to accept data on a port */
131 static int chr_can_read(void *opaque
)
133 VirtConsole
*vcon
= opaque
;
135 return virtio_serial_guest_ready(VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(vcon
));
138 /* Send data from a char device over to the guest */
139 static void chr_read(void *opaque
, const uint8_t *buf
, int size
)
141 VirtConsole
*vcon
= opaque
;
142 VirtIOSerialPort
*port
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(vcon
);
144 trace_virtio_console_chr_read(port
->id
, size
);
145 virtio_serial_write(port
, buf
, size
);
148 static void chr_event(void *opaque
, QEMUChrEvent event
)
150 VirtConsole
*vcon
= opaque
;
151 VirtIOSerialPort
*port
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(vcon
);
153 trace_virtio_console_chr_event(port
->id
, event
);
155 case CHR_EVENT_OPENED
:
156 virtio_serial_open(port
);
158 case CHR_EVENT_CLOSED
:
160 g_source_remove(vcon
->watch
);
163 virtio_serial_close(port
);
165 case CHR_EVENT_BREAK
:
166 case CHR_EVENT_MUX_IN
:
167 case CHR_EVENT_MUX_OUT
:
173 static int chr_be_change(void *opaque
)
175 VirtConsole
*vcon
= opaque
;
176 VirtIOSerialPort
*port
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(vcon
);
177 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(port
);
180 qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&vcon
->chr
, chr_can_read
, chr_read
,
181 NULL
, chr_be_change
, vcon
, NULL
, true);
183 qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&vcon
->chr
, chr_can_read
, chr_read
,
184 chr_event
, chr_be_change
, vcon
, NULL
, false);
188 g_source_remove(vcon
->watch
);
189 vcon
->watch
= qemu_chr_fe_add_watch(&vcon
->chr
,
191 chr_write_unblocked
, vcon
);
197 static void virtconsole_enable_backend(VirtIOSerialPort
*port
, bool enable
)
199 VirtConsole
*vcon
= VIRTIO_CONSOLE(port
);
201 if (!qemu_chr_fe_backend_connected(&vcon
->chr
)) {
206 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(port
);
208 qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&vcon
->chr
, chr_can_read
, chr_read
,
209 k
->is_console
? NULL
: chr_event
,
210 chr_be_change
, vcon
, NULL
, false);
212 qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&vcon
->chr
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
,
213 NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, false);
217 static void virtconsole_realize(DeviceState
*dev
, Error
**errp
)
219 VirtIOSerialPort
*port
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT(dev
);
220 VirtConsole
*vcon
= VIRTIO_CONSOLE(dev
);
221 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(dev
);
223 if (port
->id
== 0 && !k
->is_console
) {
224 error_setg(errp
, "Port number 0 on virtio-serial devices reserved "
225 "for virtconsole devices for backward compatibility.");
229 if (qemu_chr_fe_backend_connected(&vcon
->chr
)) {
231 * For consoles we don't block guest data transfer just
232 * because nothing is connected - we'll just let it go
233 * whetherever the chardev wants - /dev/null probably.
235 * For serial ports we need 100% reliable data transfer
236 * so we use the opened/closed signals from chardev to
237 * trigger open/close of the device
240 qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&vcon
->chr
, chr_can_read
, chr_read
,
243 virtio_serial_open(port
);
245 qemu_chr_fe_set_handlers(&vcon
->chr
, chr_can_read
, chr_read
,
246 chr_event
, chr_be_change
,
252 static void virtconsole_unrealize(DeviceState
*dev
, Error
**errp
)
254 VirtConsole
*vcon
= VIRTIO_CONSOLE(dev
);
257 g_source_remove(vcon
->watch
);
261 static void virtconsole_class_init(ObjectClass
*klass
, void *data
)
263 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_CLASS(klass
);
265 k
->is_console
= true;
268 static const TypeInfo virtconsole_info
= {
269 .name
= "virtconsole",
270 .parent
= TYPE_VIRTIO_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT
,
271 .class_init
= virtconsole_class_init
,
274 static Property virtserialport_properties
[] = {
275 DEFINE_PROP_CHR("chardev", VirtConsole
, chr
),
276 DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST(),
279 static void virtserialport_class_init(ObjectClass
*klass
, void *data
)
281 DeviceClass
*dc
= DEVICE_CLASS(klass
);
282 VirtIOSerialPortClass
*k
= VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_CLASS(klass
);
284 k
->realize
= virtconsole_realize
;
285 k
->unrealize
= virtconsole_unrealize
;
286 k
->have_data
= flush_buf
;
287 k
->set_guest_connected
= set_guest_connected
;
288 k
->enable_backend
= virtconsole_enable_backend
;
289 k
->guest_writable
= guest_writable
;
290 device_class_set_props(dc
, virtserialport_properties
);
293 static const TypeInfo virtserialport_info
= {
294 .name
= TYPE_VIRTIO_CONSOLE_SERIAL_PORT
,
295 .parent
= TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT
,
296 .instance_size
= sizeof(VirtConsole
),
297 .class_init
= virtserialport_class_init
,
300 static void virtconsole_register_types(void)
302 type_register_static(&virtserialport_info
);
303 type_register_static(&virtconsole_info
);
306 type_init(virtconsole_register_types
)