/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * Copyright (C) 2017 Intel Corporation. * All rights reserved. */ #ifndef SPDK_BDEV_VIRTIO_H #define SPDK_BDEV_VIRTIO_H #include "spdk/bdev.h" #include "spdk/env.h" /** * Callback for creating virtio bdevs. * * \param ctx opaque context set by the user * \param errnum error code. 0 on success, negative errno on error. * \param bdevs contiguous array of created bdevs * \param bdev_cnt number of bdevs in the `bdevs` array */ typedef void (*bdev_virtio_create_cb)(void *ctx, int errnum, struct spdk_bdev **bdevs, size_t bdev_cnt); /** * Callback for removing virtio devices. * * \param ctx opaque context set by the user * \param errnum error code. 0 on success, negative errno on error. */ typedef void (*bdev_virtio_remove_cb)(void *ctx, int errnum); /** * Connect to a vhost-user Unix domain socket and create a Virtio SCSI device. * If the connection is successful, the device will be automatically scanned. * The scan consists of probing the targets on the device and will result in * creating possibly multiple Virtio SCSI bdevs - one for each target. Currently * only one LUN per target is detected - LUN0. Note that the bdev creation is * run asynchronously in the background. After it's finished, the `cb_fn` * callback is called. * * \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created * bdevs, which are named in the following format: t * \param path path to the socket * \param num_queues max number of request virtqueues to use. `vdev` will be * started successfully even if the host device supports less queues than requested. * \param queue_size depth of each queue * \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio * device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb. * \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn` * \return zero on success (device scan is started) or negative error code. * In case of error the \c cb_fn is not called. */ int bdev_virtio_user_scsi_dev_create(const char *name, const char *path, unsigned num_queues, unsigned queue_size, bdev_virtio_create_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); /** * Connect to a vfio-user Unix domain socket and create a Virtio SCSI device. * If the connection is successful, the device will be automatically scanned. * The scan consists of probing the targets on the device and will result in * creating possibly multiple Virtio SCSI bdevs - one for each target. Currently * only one LUN per target is detected - LUN0. Note that the bdev creation is * run asynchronously in the background. After it's finished, the `cb_fn` * callback is called. * * \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created * bdevs, which are named in the following format: t * \param path path to the socket * \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio * device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb. * \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn` * \return zero on success (device scan is started) or negative error code. * In case of error the \c cb_fn is not called. */ int bdev_vfio_user_scsi_dev_create(const char *base_name, const char *path, bdev_virtio_create_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); /** * Attach virtio-pci device. This creates a Virtio SCSI device with the same * capabilities as the vhost-user equivalent. The device will be automatically * scanned for exposed SCSI targets. This will result in creating possibly multiple * Virtio SCSI bdevs - one for each target. Currently only one LUN per target is * detected - LUN0. Note that the bdev creation is run asynchronously in the * background. After it's finished, the `cb_fn` callback is called. * * \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created * bdevs, which are named in the following format: t * \param pci_addr PCI address of the device to attach * \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio * device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb. * \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn` * \return zero on success (device scan is started) or negative error code. * In case of error the \c cb_fn is not called. */ int bdev_virtio_pci_scsi_dev_create(const char *name, struct spdk_pci_addr *pci_addr, bdev_virtio_create_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); /** * Remove a Virtio device with given name. This will destroy all bdevs exposed * by this device. * * \param name virtio device name * \param cb_fn function to be called after scanning all targets on the virtio * device. It's optional, can be NULL. See \c bdev_virtio_create_cb. Possible * error codes are: * * ENODEV - couldn't find device with given name * * EBUSY - device is already being removed * \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn` * \return zero on success or -ENODEV if scsi dev does not exist */ int bdev_virtio_scsi_dev_remove(const char *name, bdev_virtio_remove_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); /** * Remove a Virtio device with given name. * * \param bdev virtio blk device bdev * \param cb_fn function to be called after removing bdev * \param cb_arg argument for the `cb_fn` * \return zero on success, -ENODEV if bdev with 'name' does not exist or * -EINVAL if bdev with 'name' is not a virtio blk device. */ int bdev_virtio_blk_dev_remove(const char *name, bdev_virtio_remove_cb cb_fn, void *cb_arg); /** * List all created Virtio-SCSI devices. * * \param write_ctx JSON context to write into */ void bdev_virtio_scsi_dev_list(struct spdk_json_write_ctx *write_ctx); /** * Connect to a vhost-user Unix domain socket and create a Virtio BLK bdev. * * \param name name for the virtio bdev * \param path path to the socket * \param num_queues max number of request virtqueues to use. `vdev` will be * started successfully even if the host device supports less queues than requested. * \param queue_size depth of each queue * \return virtio-blk bdev or NULL */ struct spdk_bdev *bdev_virtio_user_blk_dev_create(const char *name, const char *path, unsigned num_queues, unsigned queue_size); /** * Connect to a vfio-user Unix domain socket and create a Virtio BLK bdev. * * \param name name for the virtio bdev * \param path path to the socket * \return virtio-blk bdev or NULL */ struct spdk_bdev * bdev_virtio_vfio_user_blk_dev_create(const char *name, const char *path); /** * Attach virtio-pci device. This creates a Virtio BLK device with the same * capabilities as the vhost-user equivalent. * * \param name name for the virtio device. It will be inherited by all created * bdevs, which are named in the following format: t * \param pci_addr PCI address of the device to attach * \return virtio-blk bdev or NULL */ struct spdk_bdev *bdev_virtio_pci_blk_dev_create(const char *name, struct spdk_pci_addr *pci_addr); /** * Enable/Disable the virtio blk hotplug monitor or * change the monitor period time * * \param enabled True means to enable the hotplug monitor and the monitor * period time is period_us. False means to disable the hotplug monitor * \param period_us The period time of the hotplug monitor in us * \return 0 for success otherwise failure */ int bdev_virtio_pci_blk_set_hotplug(bool enabled, uint64_t period_us); #endif /* SPDK_BDEV_VIRTIO_H */