um: add PCI over virtio emulation driver

To support testing of PCI/PCIe drivers in UML, add a PCI bus
support driver. This driver uses virtio, which in UML is really
just vhost-user, to talk to devices, and adds the devices to
the virtual PCI bus in the system.

Since virtio already allows DMA/bus mastering this really isn't
all that hard, of course we need the logic_iomem infrastructure
that was added by a previous patch.

The protocol to talk to the device is has a few fairly simple
messages for reading to/writing from config and IO spaces, and
messages for the device to send the various interrupts (INT#,
MSI/MSI-X and while suspended PME#).

Note that currently no offical virtio device ID is assigned for
this protocol, as a consequence this patch requires defining it
in the Kconfig, with a default that makes the driver refuse to
work at all.

Finally, in order to add support for MSI/MSI-X interrupts, some
small changes are needed in the UML IRQ code, it needs to have
more interrupts, changing NR_IRQS from 64 to 128 if this driver
is enabled, but not actually use them for anything so that the
generic IRQ domain/MSI infrastructure can allocate IRQ numbers.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
This commit is contained in:
Johannes Berg
2021-03-05 13:19:58 +01:00
committed by Richard Weinberger
parent a5ab7c8467
commit 68f5d3f3b6
13 changed files with 1054 additions and 6 deletions

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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ generic-y += mcs_spinlock.h
generic-y += mmiowb.h
generic-y += module.lds.h
generic-y += param.h
generic-y += pci.h
generic-y += percpu.h
generic-y += preempt.h
generic-y += softirq_stack.h

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@@ -3,16 +3,23 @@
#define _ASM_UM_IO_H
#include <linux/types.h>
/* get emulated iomem (if desired) */
#include <asm-generic/logic_io.h>
#ifndef ioremap
#define ioremap ioremap
static inline void __iomem *ioremap(phys_addr_t offset, size_t size)
{
return NULL;
}
#endif /* ioremap */
#ifndef iounmap
#define iounmap iounmap
static inline void iounmap(void __iomem *addr)
{
}
#endif /* iounmap */
#include <asm-generic/io.h>

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@@ -31,7 +31,13 @@
#endif
#define NR_IRQS 64
#define UM_LAST_SIGNAL_IRQ 64
/* If we have (simulated) PCI MSI, allow 64 more interrupt numbers for it */
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_MSI
#define NR_IRQS (UM_LAST_SIGNAL_IRQ + 64)
#else
#define NR_IRQS UM_LAST_SIGNAL_IRQ
#endif /* CONFIG_PCI_MSI */
#include <asm-generic/irq.h>
#endif

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
#include <asm-generic/msi.h>

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arch/um/include/asm/pci.h Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#ifndef __ASM_UM_PCI_H
#define __ASM_UM_PCI_H
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#define PCIBIOS_MIN_IO 0
#define PCIBIOS_MIN_MEM 0
#define pcibios_assign_all_busses() 1
extern int isa_dma_bridge_buggy;
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
static inline int pci_get_legacy_ide_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, int channel)
{
/* no legacy IRQs */
return -ENODEV;
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DOMAINS
static inline int pci_proc_domain(struct pci_bus *bus)
{
/* always show the domain in /proc */
return 1;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN
/*
* This is a bit of an annoying hack, and it assumes we only have
* the virt-pci (if anything). Which is true, but still.
*/
void *pci_root_bus_fwnode(struct pci_bus *bus);
#define pci_root_bus_fwnode pci_root_bus_fwnode
#endif
#endif /* __ASM_UM_PCI_H */