| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
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| I/O request handling |
| ==================== |
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| An I/O request of a User VM, which is constructed by the hypervisor, is |
| distributed by the ACRN Hypervisor Service Module to an I/O client |
| corresponding to the address range of the I/O request. Details of I/O request |
| handling are described in the following sections. |
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| 1. I/O request |
| -------------- |
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| For each User VM, there is a shared 4-KByte memory region used for I/O requests |
| communication between the hypervisor and Service VM. An I/O request is a |
| 256-byte structure buffer, which is 'struct acrn_io_request', that is filled by |
| an I/O handler of the hypervisor when a trapped I/O access happens in a User |
| VM. ACRN userspace in the Service VM first allocates a 4-KByte page and passes |
| the GPA (Guest Physical Address) of the buffer to the hypervisor. The buffer is |
| used as an array of 16 I/O request slots with each I/O request slot being 256 |
| bytes. This array is indexed by vCPU ID. |
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| 2. I/O clients |
| -------------- |
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| An I/O client is responsible for handling User VM I/O requests whose accessed |
| GPA falls in a certain range. Multiple I/O clients can be associated with each |
| User VM. There is a special client associated with each User VM, called the |
| default client, that handles all I/O requests that do not fit into the range of |
| any other clients. The ACRN userspace acts as the default client for each User |
| VM. |
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| Below illustration shows the relationship between I/O requests shared buffer, |
| I/O requests and I/O clients. |
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| :: |
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| +------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Service VM | |
| |+--------------------------------------------------+ | |
| || +----------------------------------------+ | | |
| || | shared page ACRN userspace | | | |
| || | +-----------------+ +------------+ | | | |
| || +----+->| acrn_io_request |<-+ default | | | | |
| || | | | +-----------------+ | I/O client | | | | |
| || | | | | ... | +------------+ | | | |
| || | | | +-----------------+ | | | |
| || | +-|--------------------------------------+ | | |
| ||---|----|-----------------------------------------| | |
| || | | kernel | | |
| || | | +----------------------+ | | |
| || | | | +-------------+ HSM | | | |
| || | +--------------+ | | | | |
| || | | | I/O clients | | | | |
| || | | | | | | | |
| || | | +-------------+ | | | |
| || | +----------------------+ | | |
| |+---|----------------------------------------------+ | |
| +----|-------------------------------------------------+ |
| | |
| +----|-------------------------------------------------+ |
| | +-+-----------+ | |
| | | I/O handler | ACRN Hypervisor | |
| | +-------------+ | |
| +------------------------------------------------------+ |
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| 3. I/O request state transition |
| ------------------------------- |
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| The state transitions of an ACRN I/O request are as follows. |
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| :: |
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| FREE -> PENDING -> PROCESSING -> COMPLETE -> FREE -> ... |
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| - FREE: this I/O request slot is empty |
| - PENDING: a valid I/O request is pending in this slot |
| - PROCESSING: the I/O request is being processed |
| - COMPLETE: the I/O request has been processed |
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| An I/O request in COMPLETE or FREE state is owned by the hypervisor. HSM and |
| ACRN userspace are in charge of processing the others. |
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| 4. Processing flow of I/O requests |
| ---------------------------------- |
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| a. The I/O handler of the hypervisor will fill an I/O request with PENDING |
| state when a trapped I/O access happens in a User VM. |
| b. The hypervisor makes an upcall, which is a notification interrupt, to |
| the Service VM. |
| c. The upcall handler schedules a worker to dispatch I/O requests. |
| d. The worker looks for the PENDING I/O requests, assigns them to different |
| registered clients based on the address of the I/O accesses, updates |
| their state to PROCESSING, and notifies the corresponding client to handle. |
| e. The notified client handles the assigned I/O requests. |
| f. The HSM updates I/O requests states to COMPLETE and notifies the hypervisor |
| of the completion via hypercalls. |