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The key changes in this patch are: * Buffer allocation is moved into a separate Buffer_pool helper. The implementation of the buffer allocation strategy does not change. The helper allocates a single RAM dataspace and splits it in multiple, equally sized chunks. * Management of main descriptor ring is enacapsulated in Descriptor_ring helper class. * Use separate RAM dataspaces for descriptor rings and buffers. Previously both of them were packed into a single dataspace. This might have been more RAM efficient, but IMO it made the code uglier and harder to understand. * All of the VirtIO::Queue members are now initialized on the class member initializer list. This is possible due to previously listed changes. * Since all VirtIO::Queue members are initalized on member initalizer list, some additional ones can be marked as const, ex _avail, _used ring pointers. * Move descriptor writing code into a common method used by both write_data and write_data_read_reply members. This avoids some code duplication between those methods. * Get rid of request_irq argument that most public VirtIO::Queue methods accept. None of the existing drivers use it and I doubt this will change any time soon. * Use Genode namespace by default in Virtio. This patch also fixes at least one bug that I discovered while working on VirtIO block device driver. Namely, when chaining descriptors only the first descriptor in the chain should be exposed in the available ring. Issue #4347
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/*
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* \brief VirtIO queue implementation
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* \author Piotr Tworek
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* \date 2019-09-27
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2019 Genode Labs GmbH
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*
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* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
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* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
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*/
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#ifndef _INCLUDE__VIRTIO__QUEUE_H_
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#define _INCLUDE__VIRTIO__QUEUE_H_
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#include <base/attached_ram_dataspace.h>
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#include <base/stdint.h>
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#include <dataspace/client.h>
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#include <util/misc_math.h>
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namespace Virtio
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{
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using namespace Genode;
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template<typename, typename> class Queue;
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struct Queue_default_traits;
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struct Queue_description;
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}
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struct Virtio::Queue_description
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{
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/**
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* Physical address of the descriptor table.
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*/
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addr_t desc;
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/**
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* Physical address of the available descriptor ring.
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*/
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addr_t avail;
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/**
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* Physcical address of the used descriptor ring.
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*/
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addr_t used;
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/**
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* The size of the descriptor table (number of elements).
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*/
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uint16_t size;
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};
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struct Queue_default_traits
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{
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/**
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* The queue is only supposed to be written to by the device.
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*/
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static const bool device_write_only = false;
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/**
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* Each queue event has additional data payload associated with it.
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*/
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static const bool has_data_payload = false;
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};
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/**
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* This class implements VirtIO queue interface as defined in section 2.4 of VirtIO 1.0 specification.
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*/
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template <typename HEADER_TYPE, typename TRAITS = Queue_default_traits>
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class Virtio::Queue
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{
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private:
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/*
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* Noncopyable
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*/
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Queue(Queue const &) = delete;
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Queue &operator = (Queue const &) = delete;
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protected:
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typedef HEADER_TYPE Header_type;
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struct Descriptor
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{
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Descriptor(Descriptor const &) = delete;
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Descriptor &operator = (Descriptor const &) = delete;
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enum Flags : uint16_t
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{
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NEXT = 1,
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WRITE = 2,
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};
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uint64_t addr;
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uint32_t len;
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uint16_t flags;
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uint16_t next;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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struct Avail
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{
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enum Flags : uint16_t { NO_INTERRUPT = 1 };
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uint16_t flags;
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uint16_t idx;
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uint16_t ring[];
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/* uint16_t used_event; */
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} __attribute__((packed));
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struct Used
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{
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uint16_t flags;
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uint16_t idx;
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struct {
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uint32_t id;
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uint32_t len;
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} ring[];
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/* uint16_t avail_event; */
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} __attribute__((packed));
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/*
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* This helper splits one RAM dataspace into multiple, equally sized chunks. The
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* number of such chunk is expected to be equal to the number of entries in VirtIO
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* descriptor ring. Each chunk will serve as a buffer for single VirtIO descriptor.
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*/
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class Buffer_pool
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{
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private:
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Buffer_pool(Buffer_pool const &) = delete;
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Buffer_pool &operator = (Buffer_pool const &) = delete;
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Attached_ram_dataspace _ram_ds;
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uint16_t const _buffer_count;
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uint16_t const _buffer_size;
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addr_t const _phys_base;
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uint8_t *_local_base;
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static size_t _ds_size(uint16_t buffer_count, uint16_t buffer_size) {
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return buffer_count * align_natural(buffer_size); }
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static addr_t _phys_addr(Attached_ram_dataspace &ram_ds)
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{
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Dataspace_client client(ram_ds.cap());
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return client.phys_addr();
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}
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public:
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struct Buffer
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{
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uint8_t *local_addr;
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addr_t phys_addr;
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uint16_t size;
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};
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Buffer_pool(Ram_allocator &ram,
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Region_map &rm,
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uint16_t const buffer_count,
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uint16_t const buffer_size)
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: _ram_ds(ram, rm, _ds_size(buffer_count, buffer_size))
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, _buffer_count(buffer_count)
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, _buffer_size(buffer_size)
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, _phys_base(_phys_addr(_ram_ds))
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, _local_base(_ram_ds.local_addr<uint8_t>()) {}
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const Buffer get(uint16_t descriptor_idx) const {
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descriptor_idx %= _buffer_count;
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return {
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_local_base + descriptor_idx * align_natural(_buffer_size),
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_phys_base + descriptor_idx * align_natural(_buffer_size),
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_buffer_size
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};
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}
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uint16_t buffer_size() const { return _buffer_size; }
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};
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class Descriptor_ring
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{
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private:
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Descriptor_ring(Descriptor_ring const &) = delete;
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Descriptor_ring &operator = (Descriptor_ring const &) = delete;
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Descriptor * const _desc_table;
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uint16_t const _size;
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uint16_t _head = 0;
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uint16_t _tail = 0;
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public:
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Descriptor_ring(uint8_t const *table, uint16_t ring_size)
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: _desc_table((Descriptor *)table), _size(ring_size) { }
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uint16_t reserve() { return _head++ % _size; }
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void free_all() { _tail = _head; }
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uint16_t available_capacity() const {
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return (uint16_t)((_tail > _head) ? _tail - _head
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: _size - _head + _tail) - 1; }
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Descriptor& get(uint16_t const idx) const {
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return _desc_table[idx % _size]; }
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};
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uint16_t const _queue_size;
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Attached_ram_dataspace _ram_ds;
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Buffer_pool _buffers;
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Avail volatile * const _avail;
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Used volatile * const _used;
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Descriptor_ring _descriptors;
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uint16_t _last_used_idx = 0;
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Queue_description const _description;
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/* As defined in section 2.4 of VIRTIO 1.0 specification. */
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static size_t _desc_size(uint16_t queue_size) {
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return 16 * queue_size; }
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static size_t _avail_size(uint16_t queue_size) {
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return 6 + 2 * queue_size; }
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static size_t _used_size(uint16_t queue_size) {
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return 6 + 8 * queue_size; }
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static uint16_t _check_buffer_size(uint16_t buffer_size)
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{
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/**
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* Each buffer in the queue should be big enough to hold
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* at least VirtIO header.
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*/
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if (buffer_size < sizeof(Header_type))
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throw Invalid_buffer_size();
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return buffer_size;
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}
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static size_t _ds_size(uint16_t queue_size)
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{
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size_t size = _desc_size(queue_size) + _avail_size(queue_size);
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size = align_natural(size);
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/* See section 2.4 of VirtIO 1.0 specification */
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size += _used_size(queue_size);
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return align_natural(size);
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}
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static Queue_description _init_description(
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uint16_t queue_size,
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Ram_dataspace_capability cap)
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{
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Dataspace_client ram_ds_client(cap);
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uint8_t const *base_phys = (uint8_t *)ram_ds_client.phys_addr();
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size_t const avail_offset = _desc_size(queue_size);
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size_t const used_offset = align_natural(avail_offset + _avail_size(queue_size));
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return {
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(addr_t)base_phys,
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(addr_t)(base_phys + avail_offset),
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(addr_t)(base_phys + used_offset),
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queue_size,
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};
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}
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static Avail *_init_avail(uint8_t *base_addr, uint16_t queue_size) {
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return (Avail *)(base_addr + _desc_size(queue_size)); }
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static Used *_init_used(uint8_t *base_addr, uint16_t queue_size) {
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return (Used *)(base_addr + align_natural(_desc_size(queue_size) + _avail_size(queue_size))); }
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void _fill_descriptor_table()
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{
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if (!TRAITS::device_write_only)
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return;
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/*
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* When the queue is only writeable by the VirtIO device by we need to push
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* all the descriptors to the available ring. The device will then use them
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* whenever it wants to send us some data.
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*/
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while (_descriptors.available_capacity() > 0) {
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auto const idx = _descriptors.reserve();
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auto &desc = _descriptors.get(idx);
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auto const buffer = _buffers.get(idx);
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desc.addr = buffer.phys_addr;
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desc.len = buffer.size;
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desc.flags = Descriptor::Flags::WRITE;
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desc.next = 0;
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_avail->ring[idx] = idx;
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}
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_avail->flags = 0;
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_avail->idx = _queue_size;
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}
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struct Write_result {
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uint16_t first_descriptor_idx;
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uint16_t last_descriptor_idx;
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};
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/*
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* Write header and data (if data_size > 0) to a descirptor, or chain of descriptors.
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* Returns the indexes of first and last descriptor in the chain. The caller must
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* ensure there are enough descriptors to service the request.
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*/
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Write_result _write_data(Header_type const &header,
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char const *data,
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size_t data_size)
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{
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static_assert(!TRAITS::device_write_only);
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static_assert(TRAITS::has_data_payload);
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auto const first_desc_idx = _descriptors.reserve();
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auto &desc = _descriptors.get(first_desc_idx);
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auto buffer = _buffers.get(first_desc_idx);
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desc.addr = buffer.phys_addr;
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memcpy(buffer.local_addr, (void *)&header, sizeof(header));
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desc.len = sizeof(header);
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if (data_size > 0) {
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/*
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* Try to fit payload data into descriptor which holds the header.
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*
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* The size of the buffer is uint16_t so the result should also fit in the same quantity.
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* The size of the header can never be larger than the size of the buffer, see
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* _check_buffer_size function.
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*/
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auto const len = (uint16_t)min((size_t)buffer.size - sizeof(header), data_size);
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memcpy(buffer.local_addr + sizeof(header), data, len);
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desc.len += len;
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}
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size_t remaining_data_len = data_size + sizeof(header) - desc.len;
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if (remaining_data_len == 0) {
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/*
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* There is no more data left to send, everything fit into the first descriptor.
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*/
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desc.flags = 0;
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desc.next = 0;
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return { first_desc_idx, first_desc_idx };
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}
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/*
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* Some data did not fit into the first descriptor. Chain additional ones.
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*/
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auto chained_idx = _descriptors.reserve();
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desc.flags = Descriptor::Flags::NEXT;
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desc.next = chained_idx % _queue_size;
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size_t data_offset = desc.len - sizeof(header);
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do {
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auto &chained_desc = _descriptors.get(chained_idx);
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buffer = _buffers.get(chained_idx);
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/*
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* The size of the buffer is specified in uint16_t so the result should also
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* fit in the same quantity.
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*/
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auto const write_len = (uint16_t)min((size_t)buffer.size, remaining_data_len);
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memcpy(buffer.local_addr, data + data_offset, write_len);
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chained_desc.addr = buffer.phys_addr;
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chained_desc.len = write_len;
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remaining_data_len -= write_len;
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data_offset += write_len;
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if (remaining_data_len > 0) {
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/*
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* There is still more data to send, chain additional descriptor.
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*/
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chained_idx = _descriptors.reserve();
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chained_desc.flags = Descriptor::Flags::NEXT;
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chained_desc.next = chained_idx;
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} else {
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/*
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* This was the last descriptor in the chain.
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*/
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chained_desc.flags = 0;
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chained_desc.next = 0;
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}
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} while (remaining_data_len > 0);
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return { first_desc_idx, chained_idx};
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}
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public:
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struct Invalid_buffer_size : Exception { };
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Queue_description const description() const { return _description; }
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bool has_used_buffers() const { return _last_used_idx != _used->idx; }
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void ack_all_transfers()
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{
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static_assert(!TRAITS::device_write_only);
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_last_used_idx = _used->idx;
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if (!TRAITS::device_write_only)
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_descriptors.free_all();
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}
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bool write_data(Header_type const &header,
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char const *data,
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size_t data_size)
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{
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static_assert(!TRAITS::device_write_only);
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static_assert(TRAITS::has_data_payload);
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int const req_desc_count = 1 + (sizeof(header) + data_size) / _buffers.buffer_size();
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if (req_desc_count > _descriptors.available_capacity())
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return false;
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auto const write_result = _write_data(header, data, data_size);
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/*
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* Only the first descritor in the chain needs to be pushed to the available ring.
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*/
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_avail->ring[_avail->idx % _queue_size] = write_result.first_descriptor_idx;
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_avail->idx += 1;
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_avail->flags = Avail::Flags::NO_INTERRUPT;
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return true;
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}
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template <typename FN>
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void read_data(FN const &fn)
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{
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if (!has_used_buffers())
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return;
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auto const used_idx = _last_used_idx % _queue_size;
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auto const buffer_idx = (uint16_t)(_used->ring[used_idx].id % _queue_size);
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auto const len = _used->ring[used_idx].len;
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auto const buffer = _buffers.get(buffer_idx);
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char const *desc_data = (char *)buffer.local_addr;
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Header_type const &header = *((Header_type *)(desc_data));
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char const *data = desc_data + sizeof(Header_type);
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size_t const data_size = len - sizeof(Header_type);
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_last_used_idx += 1;
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_avail->idx = _last_used_idx - 1;
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fn(header, data, data_size);
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}
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Header_type read_data()
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{
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static_assert(!TRAITS::has_data_payload);
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if (!has_used_buffers())
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return Header_type{};
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auto const used_idx = _last_used_idx % _queue_size;
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auto const buffer_idx = (uint16_t)(_used->ring[used_idx].id % _queue_size);
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auto const buffer = _buffers.get(buffer_idx);
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char const *desc_data = (char *)buffer.local_addr;
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_last_used_idx += 1;
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_avail->idx = _last_used_idx - 1;
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return *((Header_type *)(desc_data));
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}
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template <typename REPLY_TYPE, typename WAIT_REPLY_FN, typename REPLY_FN>
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bool write_data_read_reply(Header_type const &header,
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char const *data,
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size_t data_size,
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WAIT_REPLY_FN const &wait_for_reply,
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REPLY_FN const &read_reply)
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{
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static_assert(!TRAITS::device_write_only);
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static_assert(TRAITS::has_data_payload);
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/*
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* This restriction could be lifted by chaining multiple descriptors to receive
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* the reply. Its probably better however to just ensure buffers are large enough
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* when configuring the queue instead of adding more complexity to this function.
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*/
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if (sizeof(REPLY_TYPE) > _buffers.buffer_size())
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return false;
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/*
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* The value of 2 is not a mistake. One additional desciptor is needed for
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* receiving the response.
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*/
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auto const req_desc_count = 2 + (sizeof(header) + data_size) / _buffers.buffer_size();
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if (req_desc_count > _descriptors.available_capacity())
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return false;
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auto const write_result = _write_data(header, data, data_size);
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auto &last_write_desc = _descriptors.get(write_result.last_descriptor_idx);
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/*
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* Chain additional descriptor for receiving response.
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*/
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auto const reply_desc_idx = _descriptors.reserve();
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auto &reply_desc = _descriptors.get(reply_desc_idx);
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auto reply_buffer = _buffers.get(reply_desc_idx);
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last_write_desc.flags = Descriptor::Flags::NEXT;
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last_write_desc.next = reply_desc_idx;
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reply_desc.addr = reply_buffer.phys_addr;
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reply_desc.len = sizeof(REPLY_TYPE);
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reply_desc.flags = Descriptor::Flags::WRITE;
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reply_desc.next = 0;
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/*
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* Only the first descritor in the chain needs to be pushed to the available ring.
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*/
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_avail->ring[_avail->idx % _queue_size] = write_result.first_descriptor_idx;
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_avail->idx += 1;
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_avail->flags = Avail::Flags::NO_INTERRUPT;
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wait_for_reply();
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/*
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* Make sure wait call did what it was supposed to do.
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*/
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if (!has_used_buffers())
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return false;
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/*
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* We need to ACK the transfers regardless if the user provider read_reply function
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* likes the reply or not. From our POV the transfer was succesful. Its irrelevant if
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* the user likes the response, or not.
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*/
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ack_all_transfers();
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return read_reply(*reinterpret_cast<REPLY_TYPE const *>(reply_buffer.local_addr));
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}
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template <typename REPLY_TYPE, typename WAIT_REPLY_FN, typename REPLY_FN>
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bool write_data_read_reply(Header_type const &header,
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WAIT_REPLY_FN const &wait_for_reply,
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REPLY_FN const &read_reply)
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{
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return write_data_read_reply<REPLY_TYPE>(
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header, nullptr, 0, wait_for_reply, read_reply);
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}
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void print(Output& output) const
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{
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print(output, "avail idx: ");
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print(output, _avail->idx % _queue_size);
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print(output, ", used idx = ");
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print(output, _used->idx);
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print(output, ", last seen used idx = ");
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print(output, _last_used_idx);
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print(output, ", capacity = ");
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print(output, _descriptors.available_capacity());
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print(output, ", size = ");
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print(output, _queue_size);
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}
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Queue(Ram_allocator &ram,
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Region_map &rm,
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uint16_t queue_size,
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uint16_t buffer_size)
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: _queue_size(queue_size),
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_ram_ds(ram, rm, _ds_size(queue_size), UNCACHED),
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_buffers(ram, rm, queue_size, _check_buffer_size(buffer_size)),
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_avail(_init_avail(_ram_ds.local_addr<uint8_t>(), queue_size)),
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_used(_init_used(_ram_ds.local_addr<uint8_t>(), queue_size)),
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_descriptors(_ram_ds.local_addr<uint8_t>(), queue_size),
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_description(_init_description(queue_size, _ram_ds.cap()))
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{
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_fill_descriptor_table();
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}
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};
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#endif /* _INCLUDE__VIRTIO__QUEUE_H_ */
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