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gem5/src/dev/virtio/block.cc
Gabe Black 7adc90a297 dev: Make the virtio devices track endianness explicitly.
These classes now track what endianness they're supposed to use
explicitly, initially set by the getGuestByteOrder accessor on the
system object. In the future, if the endianness depends on the
version of the VirtIO spec as the comment suggest, it will be easier
to dynamically set the endianness in the various structures based on
the version being used,

Since there isn't anything special about the virt IO versions of these
converters other than their types, and since the endianness conversion
infrastructure can be taught how to convert new types, the code was
switched over to using the standard htog and gtoh but with the
explicit byte order provided.

This also gets rid of the final use of TheISA in the dev directory.

Change-Id: I9345e3295eb27fc5eb87e8ce0d8d424ad1e75d2d
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/22273
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
2019-10-30 22:29:23 +00:00

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#include "dev/virtio/block.hh"
#include "debug/VIOBlock.hh"
#include "params/VirtIOBlock.hh"
#include "sim/system.hh"
VirtIOBlock::VirtIOBlock(Params *params)
: VirtIODeviceBase(params, ID_BLOCK, sizeof(Config), 0),
qRequests(params->system->physProxy, byteOrder,
params->queueSize, *this),
image(*params->image)
{
registerQueue(qRequests);
config.capacity = image.size();
}
VirtIOBlock::~VirtIOBlock()
{
}
void
VirtIOBlock::readConfig(PacketPtr pkt, Addr cfgOffset)
{
Config cfg_out;
cfg_out.capacity = htog(config.capacity, byteOrder);
readConfigBlob(pkt, cfgOffset, (uint8_t *)&cfg_out);
}
VirtIOBlock::Status
VirtIOBlock::read(const BlkRequest &req, VirtDescriptor *desc_chain,
size_t off_data, size_t size)
{
std::vector<uint8_t> data(size);
uint64_t sector(req.sector);
DPRINTF(VIOBlock, "Read request starting @ sector %i (size: %i)\n",
sector, size);
if (size % SectorSize != 0)
panic("Unexpected request/sector size relationship\n");
for (Addr offset = 0; offset < size; offset += SectorSize) {
if (image.read(&data[offset], sector) != SectorSize) {
warn("Failed to read sector %i\n", sector);
return S_IOERR;
}
++sector;
}
desc_chain->chainWrite(off_data, &data[0], size);
return S_OK;
}
VirtIOBlock::Status
VirtIOBlock::write(const BlkRequest &req, VirtDescriptor *desc_chain,
size_t off_data, size_t size)
{
std::vector<uint8_t> data(size);
uint64_t sector(req.sector);
DPRINTF(VIOBlock, "Write request starting @ sector %i (size: %i)\n",
sector, size);
if (size % SectorSize != 0)
panic("Unexpected request/sector size relationship\n");
desc_chain->chainRead(off_data, &data[0], size);
for (Addr offset = 0; offset < size; offset += SectorSize) {
if (image.write(&data[offset], sector) != SectorSize) {
warn("Failed to write sector %i\n", sector);
return S_IOERR;
}
++sector;
}
return S_OK;
}
void
VirtIOBlock::RequestQueue::onNotifyDescriptor(VirtDescriptor *desc)
{
DPRINTF(VIOBlock, "Got input data descriptor (len: %i)\n",
desc->size());
/*
* Read the request structure and do endian conversion if
* necessary.
*/
BlkRequest req;
desc->chainRead(0, (uint8_t *)&req, sizeof(req));
req.type = htog(req.type, byteOrder);
req.sector = htog(req.sector, byteOrder);
Status status;
const size_t data_size(desc->chainSize()
- sizeof(BlkRequest) - sizeof(Status));
switch (req.type) {
case T_IN:
status = parent.read(req, desc, sizeof(BlkRequest), data_size);
break;
case T_OUT:
status = parent.write(req, desc, sizeof(BlkRequest), data_size);
break;
case T_FLUSH:
status = S_OK;
break;
default:
warn("Unsupported IO request: %i\n", req.type);
status = S_UNSUPP;
break;
}
desc->chainWrite(sizeof(BlkRequest) + data_size,
&status, sizeof(status));
// Tell the guest that we are done with this descriptor.
produceDescriptor(desc, sizeof(BlkRequest) + data_size + sizeof(Status));
parent.kick();
}
VirtIOBlock *
VirtIOBlockParams::create()
{
return new VirtIOBlock(this);
}