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Date:      Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:53:30 +0000 (UTC)
From:      "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@FreeBSD.org>
To:        cvs-src-old@freebsd.org
Subject:   cvs commit: src/sys/conf files src/sys/dev/xen/balloon balloon.c src/sys/dev/xen/blkback blkback.c src/sys/dev/xen/blkfront blkfront.c block.h src/sys/dev/xen/control control.c src/sys/dev/xen/netfront netfront.c src/sys/dev/xen/xenpci ...
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gibbs       2010-10-19 20:53:30 UTC

  FreeBSD src repository

  Modified files:
    sys/conf             files 
    sys/dev/xen/balloon  balloon.c 
    sys/dev/xen/blkback  blkback.c 
    sys/dev/xen/blkfront blkfront.c block.h 
    sys/dev/xen/netfront netfront.c 
    sys/dev/xen/xenpci   evtchn.c xenpci.c 
    sys/i386/xen         xen_machdep.c 
    sys/xen              gnttab.c gnttab.h xen_intr.h 
    sys/xen/evtchn       evtchn.c 
    sys/xen/interface    grant_table.h 
    sys/xen/interface/hvm params.h 
    sys/xen/interface/io blkif.h protocols.h ring.h xenbus.h 
    sys/xen/xenbus       xenbus_if.m xenbusvar.h 
  Added files:
    sys/dev/xen/control  control.c 
    sys/xen              blkif.h 
    sys/xen/xenbus       xenbus.c xenbusb.c xenbusb.h 
                         xenbusb_back.c xenbusb_front.c 
                         xenbusb_if.m 
    sys/xen/xenstore     xenstore.c xenstore_dev.c 
                         xenstore_internal.h xenstorevar.h 
  Removed files:
    sys/xen              reboot.c 
    sys/xen/xenbus       init.txt xenbus_client.c xenbus_comms.c 
                         xenbus_comms.h xenbus_dev.c 
                         xenbus_probe.c xenbus_probe_backend.c 
                         xenbus_xs.c 
  Log:
  SVN rev 214077 on 2010-10-19 20:53:30Z by gibbs
  
  Improve the Xen para-virtualized device infrastructure of FreeBSD:
  
   o Add support for backend devices (e.g. blkback)
   o Implement extensions to the Xen para-virtualized block API to allow
     for larger and more outstanding I/Os.
   o Import a completely rewritten block back driver with support for fronting
     I/O to both raw devices and files.
   o General cleanup and documentation of the XenBus and XenStore support code.
   o Robustness and performance updates for the block front driver.
   o Fixes to the netfront driver.
  
  Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/init.txt:
          Deleted: This file explains the Linux method for XenBus device
          enumeration and thus does not apply to FreeBSD's NewBus approach.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_probe_backend.c:
          Deleted: Linux version of backend XenBus service routines.  It
          was never ported to FreeBSD.  See xenbusb.c, xenbusb_if.m,
          xenbusb_front.c xenbusb_back.c for details of FreeBSD's XenBus
          support.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusvar.h:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_xs.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.h:
  sys/xen/xenstore/xenstorevar.h:
  sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
          Split XenStore into its own tree.  XenBus is a software layer built
          on top of XenStore.  The old arrangement and the naming of some
          structures and functions blurred these lines making it difficult to
          discern what services are provided by which layer and at what times
          these services are available (e.g. during system startup and shutdown).
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_client.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_probe.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.h:
          Split up XenBus code into methods available for use by client
          drivers (xenbus.c) and code used by the XenBus "bus code" to
          enumerate, attach, detach, and service bus drivers.
  
  sys/xen/reboot.c:
  sys/dev/xen/control/control.c:
          Add a XenBus front driver for handling shutdown, reboot, suspend, and
          resume events published in the XenStore.  Move all PV suspend/reboot
          support from reboot.c into this driver.
  
  sys/xen/blkif.h:
          New file from Xen vendor with macros and structures used by
          a block back driver to service requests from a VM running a
          different ABI (e.g. amd64 back with i386 front).
  
  sys/conf/files:
          Adjust kernel build spec for new XenBus/XenStore layout and added
          Xen functionality.
  
  sys/dev/xen/balloon/balloon.c:
  sys/dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c:
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/...
  sys/xen/xenstore/...
          o Rename XenStore APIs and structures from xenbus_* to xs_*.
          o Adjust to use of M_XENBUS and M_XENSTORE malloc types for allocation
            of objects returned by these APIs.
          o Adjust for changes in the bus interface for Xen drivers.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/...
  sys/xen/xenstore/...
          Add Doxygen comments for these interfaces and the code that
          implements them.
  
  sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
          o Rewrite the Block Back driver to attach properly via newbus,
            operate correctly in both PV and HVM mode regardless of domain
            (e.g. can be in a DOM other than 0), and to deal with the latest
            metadata available in XenStore for block devices.
  
          o Allow users to specify a file as a backend to blkback, in addition
            to character devices.  Use the namei lookup of the backend path
            to automatically configure, based on file type, the appropriate
            backend method.
  
          The current implementation is limited to a single outstanding I/O
          at a time to file backed storage.
  
  sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
  sys/xen/interface/io/blkif.h:
  sys/xen/blkif.h:
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/block.h:
          Extend the Xen blkif API: Negotiable request size and number of
          requests.
  
          This change extends the information recorded in the XenStore
          allowing block front/back devices to negotiate for optimal I/O
          parameters.  This has been achieved without sacrificing backward
          compatibility with drivers that are unaware of these protocol
          enhancements.  The extensions center around the connection protocol
          which now includes these additions:
  
          o The back-end device publishes its maximum supported values for,
            request I/O size, the number of page segments that can be
            associated with a request, the maximum number of requests that
            can be concurrently active, and the maximum number of pages that
            can be in the shared request ring.  These values are published
            before the back-end enters the XenbusStateInitWait state.
  
          o The front-end waits for the back-end to enter either the InitWait
            or Initialize state.  At this point, the front end limits it's
            own capabilities to the lesser of the values it finds published
            by the backend, it's own maximums, or, should any back-end data
            be missing in the store, the values supported by the original
            protocol.  It then initializes it's internal data structures
            including allocation of the shared ring, publishes its maximum
            capabilities to the XenStore and transitions to the Initialized
            state.
  
          o The back-end waits for the front-end to enter the Initalized
            state.  At this point, the back end limits it's own capabilities
            to the lesser of the values it finds published by the frontend,
            it's own maximums, or, should any front-end data be missing in
            the store, the values supported by the original protocol.  It
            then initializes it's internal data structures, attaches to the
            shared ring and transitions to the Connected state.
  
          o The front-end waits for the back-end to enter the Connnected
            state, transitions itself to the connected state, and can
            commence I/O.
  
          Although an updated front-end driver must be aware of the back-end's
          InitWait state, the back-end has been coded such that it can
          tolerate a front-end that skips this step and transitions directly
          to the Initialized state without waiting for the back-end.
  
  sys/xen/interface/io/blkif.h:
          o Increase BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST to 255.  This is
            the maximum number possible without changing the blkif
            request header structure (nr_segs is a uint8_t).
  
          o Add two new constants:
            BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_HEADER_BLOCK, and
            BLKIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_SEGMENT_BLOCK.  These respectively
            indicate the number of segments that can fit in the first
            ring-buffer entry of a request, and for each subsequent
            (sg element only) ring-buffer entry associated with the
            "header" ring-buffer entry of the request.
  
          o Add the blkif_request_segment_t typedef for segment
            elements.
  
          o Add the BLKRING_GET_SG_REQUEST() macro which wraps the
            RING_GET_REQUEST() macro and returns a properly cast
            pointer to an array of blkif_request_segment_ts.
  
          o Add the BLKIF_SEGS_TO_BLOCKS() macro which calculates the
            number of ring entries that will be consumed by a blkif
            request with the given number of segments.
  
  sys/xen/blkif.h:
          o Update for changes in interface/io/blkif.h macros.
  
          o Update the BLKIF_MAX_RING_REQUESTS() macro to take the
            ring size as an argument to allow this calculation on
            multi-page rings.
  
          o Add a companion macro to BLKIF_MAX_RING_REQUESTS(),
            BLKIF_RING_PAGES().  This macro determines the number of
            ring pages required in order to support a ring with the
            supplied number of request blocks.
  
  sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/block.h:
          o Negotiate with the other-end with the following limits:
                Reqeust Size:   MAXPHYS
                Max Segments:   (MAXPHYS/PAGE_SIZE) + 1
                Max Requests:   256
                Max Ring Pages: Sufficient to support Max Requests with
                                Max Segments.
  
          o Dynamically allocate request pools and segemnts-per-request.
  
          o Update ring allocation/attachment code to support a
            multi-page shared ring.
  
          o Update routines that access the shared ring to handle
            multi-block requests.
  
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
          o Track blkfront allocations in a blkfront driver specific
            malloc pool.
  
          o Strip out XenStore transaction retry logic in the
            connection code.  Transactions only need to be used when
            the update to multiple XenStore nodes must be atomic.
            That is not the case here.
  
          o Fully disable blkif_resume() until it can be fixed
            properly (it didn't work before this change).
  
          o Destroy bus-dma objects during device instance tear-down.
  
          o Properly handle backend devices with powef-of-2 sector
            sizes larger than 512b.
  
  sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c:
          Advertise support for and implement the BLKIF_OP_WRITE_BARRIER
          and BLKIF_OP_FLUSH_DISKCACHE blkif opcodes using BIO_FLUSH and
          the BIO_ORDERED attribute of bios.
  
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c:
  sys/dev/xen/blkfront/block.h:
          Fix various bugs in blkfront.
  
         o gnttab_alloc_grant_references() returns 0 for success and
           non-zero for failure.  The check for < 0 is a leftover
           Linuxism.
  
         o When we negotiate with blkback and have to reduce some of our
           capabilities, print out the original and reduced capability before
           changing the local capability.  So the user now gets the correct
           information.
  
          o Fix blkif_restart_queue_callback() formatting.  Make sure we hold
            the mutex in that function before calling xb_startio().
  
          o Fix a couple of KASSERT()s.
  
          o Fix a check in the xb_remove_* macro to be a little more specific.
  
  sys/xen/gnttab.h:
  sys/xen/gnttab.c:
          Define GNTTAB_LIST_END publicly as GRANT_REF_INVALID.
  
  sys/dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c:
          Use GRANT_REF_INVALID instead of driver private definitions of the
          same constant.
  
  sys/xen/gnttab.h:
  sys/xen/gnttab.c:
          Add the gnttab_end_foreign_access_references() API.
  
          This API allows a client to batch the release of an array of grant
          references, instead of coding a private for loop.  The implementation
          takes advantage of this batching to reduce lock overhead to one
          acquisition and release per-batch instead of per-freed grant reference.
  
          While here, reduce the duration the gnttab_list_lock is held during
          gnttab_free_grant_references() operations.  The search to find the
          tail of the incoming free list does not rely on global state and so
          can be performed without holding the lock.
  
  sys/dev/xen/xenpci/evtchn.c:
  sys/dev/xen/evtchn/evtchn.c:
  sys/xen/xen_intr.h:
          o Implement the bind_interdomain_evtchn_to_irqhandler API for HVM mode.
            This allows an HVM domain to serve back end devices to other domains.
            This API is already implemented for PV mode.
  
          o Synchronize the API between HVM and PV.
  
  sys/dev/xen/xenpci/xenpci.c:
          o Scan the full region of CPUID space in which the Xen VMM interface
            may be implemented.  On systems using SuSE as a Dom0 where the
            Viridian API is also exported, the VMM interface is above the region
            we used to search.
  
          o Pass through bus_alloc_resource() calls so that XenBus drivers
            attaching on an HVM system can allocate unused physical address
            space from the nexus.  The block back driver makes use of this
            facility.
  
  sys/i386/xen/xen_machdep.c:
          Use the correct type for accessing the statically mapped xenstore
          metadata.
  
  sys/xen/interface/hvm/params.h:
  sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c:
          Move hvm_get_parameter() to the correct global header file instead
          of as a private method to the XenStore.
  
  sys/xen/interface/io/protocols.h:
          Sync with vendor.
  
  sys/xeninterface/io/ring.h:
          Add macro for calculating the number of ring pages needed for an N
          deep ring.
  
          To avoid duplication within the macros, create and use the new
          __RING_HEADER_SIZE() macro.  This macro calculates the size of the
          ring book keeping struct (producer/consumer indexes, etc.) that
          resides at the head of the ring.
  
          Add the __RING_PAGES() macro which calculates the number of shared
          ring pages required to support a ring with the given number of
          requests.
  
          These APIs are used to support the multi-page ring version of the
          Xen block API.
  
  sys/xeninterface/io/xenbus.h:
          Add Comments.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/...
          o Refactor the FreeBSD XenBus support code to allow for both front and
            backend device attachments.
  
          o Make use of new config_intr_hook capabilities to allow front and back
            devices to be probed/attached in parallel.
  
          o Fix bugs in probe/attach state machine that could cause the system to
            hang when confronted with a failure either in the local domain or in
            a remote domain to which one of our driver instances is attaching.
  
          o Publish all required state to the XenStore on device detach and
            failure.  The majority of the missing functionality was for serving
            as a back end since the typical "hot-plug" scripts in Dom0 don't
            handle the case of cleaning up for a "service domain" that is not
            itself.
  
          o Add dynamic sysctl nodes exposing the generic ivars of
            XenBus devices.
  
          o Add doxygen style comments to the majority of the code.
  
          o Cleanup types, formatting, etc.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.c:
          Common code used by both front and back XenBus busses.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_if.m:
          Method definitions for a XenBus bus.
  
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_front.c:
  sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_back.c:
          XenBus bus specialization for front and back devices.
  
  MFC after:      1 month
  
  Revision  Changes      Path
  1.1539    +10 -9       src/sys/conf/files
  1.4       +5 -5        src/sys/dev/xen/balloon/balloon.c
  1.6       +2663 -1038  src/sys/dev/xen/blkback/blkback.c
  1.17      +376 -226    src/sys/dev/xen/blkfront/blkfront.c
  1.5       +53 -11      src/sys/dev/xen/blkfront/block.h
  1.1       +493 -0      src/sys/dev/xen/control/control.c (new)
  1.30      +39 -33      src/sys/dev/xen/netfront/netfront.c
  1.2       +43 -0       src/sys/dev/xen/xenpci/evtchn.c
  1.2       +70 -11      src/sys/dev/xen/xenpci/xenpci.c
  1.23      +4 -2        src/sys/i386/xen/xen_machdep.c
  1.1       +145 -0      src/sys/xen/blkif.h (new)
  1.12      +3 -3        src/sys/xen/evtchn/evtchn.c
  1.9       +58 -22      src/sys/xen/gnttab.c
  1.7       +9 -0        src/sys/xen/gnttab.h
  1.4       +2 -0        src/sys/xen/interface/grant_table.h
  1.4       +26 -0       src/sys/xen/interface/hvm/params.h
  1.3       +26 -5       src/sys/xen/interface/io/blkif.h
  1.3       +3 -0        src/sys/xen/interface/io/protocols.h
  1.3       +17 -1       src/sys/xen/interface/io/ring.h
  1.3       +9 -0        src/sys/xen/interface/io/xenbus.h
  1.3       +0 -266      src/sys/xen/reboot.c (dead)
  1.3       +1 -1        src/sys/xen/xen_intr.h
  1.2       +0 -14       src/sys/xen/xenbus/init.txt (dead)
  1.1       +288 -0      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus.c (new)
  1.6       +0 -251      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_client.c (dead)
  1.6       +0 -226      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.c (dead)
  1.5       +0 -48       src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.h (dead)
  1.6       +0 -229      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_dev.c (dead)
  1.2       +11 -3       src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_if.m
  1.11      +0 -602      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_probe.c (dead)
  1.6       +0 -308      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_probe_backend.c (dead)
  1.11      +0 -935      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbus_xs.c (dead)
  1.1       +878 -0      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.c (new)
  1.1       +272 -0      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb.h (new)
  1.1       +295 -0      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_back.c (new)
  1.1       +195 -0      src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_front.c (new)
  1.1       +78 -0       src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusb_if.m (new)
  1.3       +174 -155    src/sys/xen/xenbus/xenbusvar.h
  1.1       +1654 -0     src/sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore.c (new)
  1.1       +224 -0      src/sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore_dev.c (new)
  1.1       +39 -0       src/sys/xen/xenstore/xenstore_internal.h (new)
  1.1       +338 -0      src/sys/xen/xenstore/xenstorevar.h (new)



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