aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/linux-headers/linux
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'linux-headers/linux')
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/bits.h11
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/const.h17
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h509
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/kvm.h66
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/mman.h1
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/psci.h5
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/psp-sev.h49
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/stddef.h15
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/vduse.h2
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/vfio.h32
-rw-r--r--linux-headers/linux/vhost.h4
11 files changed, 646 insertions, 65 deletions
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/bits.h b/linux-headers/linux/bits.h
index d989777..9243f38 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/bits.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/bits.h
@@ -4,12 +4,11 @@
#ifndef _LINUX_BITS_H
#define _LINUX_BITS_H
-#define __GENMASK(h, l) \
- (((~_UL(0)) - (_UL(1) << (l)) + 1) & \
- (~_UL(0) >> (__BITS_PER_LONG - 1 - (h))))
+#define __GENMASK(h, l) (((~_UL(0)) << (l)) & (~_UL(0) >> (__BITS_PER_LONG - 1 - (h))))
-#define __GENMASK_ULL(h, l) \
- (((~_ULL(0)) - (_ULL(1) << (l)) + 1) & \
- (~_ULL(0) >> (__BITS_PER_LONG_LONG - 1 - (h))))
+#define __GENMASK_ULL(h, l) (((~_ULL(0)) << (l)) & (~_ULL(0) >> (__BITS_PER_LONG_LONG - 1 - (h))))
+
+#define __GENMASK_U128(h, l) \
+ ((_BIT128((h)) << 1) - (_BIT128(l)))
#endif /* _LINUX_BITS_H */
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/const.h b/linux-headers/linux/const.h
index 1eb84b5..95ede23 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/const.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/const.h
@@ -28,6 +28,23 @@
#define _BITUL(x) (_UL(1) << (x))
#define _BITULL(x) (_ULL(1) << (x))
+#if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__)
+/*
+ * Missing __asm__ support
+ *
+ * __BIT128() would not work in the __asm__ code, as it shifts an
+ * 'unsigned __int128' data type as direct representation of
+ * 128 bit constants is not supported in the gcc compiler, as
+ * they get silently truncated.
+ *
+ * TODO: Please revisit this implementation when gcc compiler
+ * starts representing 128 bit constants directly like long
+ * and unsigned long etc. Subsequently drop the comment for
+ * GENMASK_U128() which would then start supporting __asm__ code.
+ */
+#define _BIT128(x) ((unsigned __int128)(1) << (x))
+#endif
+
#define __ALIGN_KERNEL(x, a) __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, (__typeof__(x))(a) - 1)
#define __ALIGN_KERNEL_MASK(x, mask) (((x) + (mask)) & ~(mask))
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h b/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
index 72e8f4b..cb0f7d6 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
#ifndef _IOMMUFD_H
#define _IOMMUFD_H
-#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
#define IOMMUFD_TYPE (';')
@@ -37,19 +37,25 @@
enum {
IOMMUFD_CMD_BASE = 0x80,
IOMMUFD_CMD_DESTROY = IOMMUFD_CMD_BASE,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOC,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_COPY,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_UNMAP,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_SET_DIRTY_TRACKING,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_GET_DIRTY_BITMAP,
- IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_INVALIDATE,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOC = 0x81,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS = 0x82,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_COPY = 0x83,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES = 0x84,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP = 0x85,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_UNMAP = 0x86,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION = 0x87,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS = 0x88,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC = 0x89,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO = 0x8a,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_SET_DIRTY_TRACKING = 0x8b,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_GET_DIRTY_BITMAP = 0x8c,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_INVALIDATE = 0x8d,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_FAULT_QUEUE_ALLOC = 0x8e,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP_FILE = 0x8f,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_VIOMMU_ALLOC = 0x90,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_VDEVICE_ALLOC = 0x91,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_CHANGE_PROCESS = 0x92,
+ IOMMUFD_CMD_VEVENTQ_ALLOC = 0x93,
};
/**
@@ -213,6 +219,30 @@ struct iommu_ioas_map {
#define IOMMU_IOAS_MAP _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP)
/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_map_file - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FILE)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_map_file)
+ * @flags: same as for iommu_ioas_map
+ * @ioas_id: same as for iommu_ioas_map
+ * @fd: the memfd to map
+ * @start: byte offset from start of file to map from
+ * @length: same as for iommu_ioas_map
+ * @iova: same as for iommu_ioas_map
+ *
+ * Set an IOVA mapping from a memfd file. All other arguments and semantics
+ * match those of IOMMU_IOAS_MAP.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_map_file {
+ __u32 size;
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 ioas_id;
+ __s32 fd;
+ __aligned_u64 start;
+ __aligned_u64 length;
+ __aligned_u64 iova;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FILE _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP_FILE)
+
+/**
* struct iommu_ioas_copy - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_COPY)
* @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_copy)
* @flags: Combination of enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags
@@ -268,7 +298,7 @@ struct iommu_ioas_unmap {
* ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES)
* @IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE:
* Change how RLIMIT_MEMLOCK accounting works. The caller must have privilege
- * to invoke this. Value 0 (default) is user based accouting, 1 uses process
+ * to invoke this. Value 0 (default) is user based accounting, 1 uses process
* based accounting. Global option, object_id must be 0
* @IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES:
* Value 1 (default) allows contiguous pages to be combined when generating
@@ -356,10 +386,24 @@ struct iommu_vfio_ioas {
* the parent HWPT in a nesting configuration.
* @IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC_DIRTY_TRACKING: Dirty tracking support for device IOMMU is
* enforced on device attachment
+ * @IOMMU_HWPT_FAULT_ID_VALID: The fault_id field of hwpt allocation data is
+ * valid.
+ * @IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC_PASID: Requests a domain that can be used with PASID. The
+ * domain can be attached to any PASID on the device.
+ * Any domain attached to the non-PASID part of the
+ * device must also be flagged, otherwise attaching a
+ * PASID will blocked.
+ * For the user that wants to attach PASID, ioas is
+ * not recommended for both the non-PASID part
+ * and PASID part of the device.
+ * If IOMMU does not support PASID it will return
+ * error (-EOPNOTSUPP).
*/
enum iommufd_hwpt_alloc_flags {
IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC_NEST_PARENT = 1 << 0,
IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC_DIRTY_TRACKING = 1 << 1,
+ IOMMU_HWPT_FAULT_ID_VALID = 1 << 2,
+ IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC_PASID = 1 << 3,
};
/**
@@ -391,13 +435,35 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_vtd_s1 {
};
/**
+ * struct iommu_hwpt_arm_smmuv3 - ARM SMMUv3 nested STE
+ * (IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3)
+ *
+ * @ste: The first two double words of the user space Stream Table Entry for
+ * the translation. Must be little-endian.
+ * Allowed fields: (Refer to "5.2 Stream Table Entry" in SMMUv3 HW Spec)
+ * - word-0: V, Cfg, S1Fmt, S1ContextPtr, S1CDMax
+ * - word-1: EATS, S1DSS, S1CIR, S1COR, S1CSH, S1STALLD
+ *
+ * -EIO will be returned if @ste is not legal or contains any non-allowed field.
+ * Cfg can be used to select a S1, Bypass or Abort configuration. A Bypass
+ * nested domain will translate the same as the nesting parent. The S1 will
+ * install a Context Descriptor Table pointing at userspace memory translated
+ * by the nesting parent.
+ */
+struct iommu_hwpt_arm_smmuv3 {
+ __aligned_le64 ste[2];
+};
+
+/**
* enum iommu_hwpt_data_type - IOMMU HWPT Data Type
* @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE: no data
* @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_VTD_S1: Intel VT-d stage-1 page table
+ * @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3: ARM SMMUv3 Context Descriptor Table
*/
enum iommu_hwpt_data_type {
- IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE,
- IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_VTD_S1,
+ IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE = 0,
+ IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_VTD_S1 = 1,
+ IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3 = 2,
};
/**
@@ -405,12 +471,15 @@ enum iommu_hwpt_data_type {
* @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hwpt_alloc)
* @flags: Combination of enum iommufd_hwpt_alloc_flags
* @dev_id: The device to allocate this HWPT for
- * @pt_id: The IOAS or HWPT to connect this HWPT to
+ * @pt_id: The IOAS or HWPT or vIOMMU to connect this HWPT to
* @out_hwpt_id: The ID of the new HWPT
* @__reserved: Must be 0
* @data_type: One of enum iommu_hwpt_data_type
* @data_len: Length of the type specific data
* @data_uptr: User pointer to the type specific data
+ * @fault_id: The ID of IOMMUFD_FAULT object. Valid only if flags field of
+ * IOMMU_HWPT_FAULT_ID_VALID is set.
+ * @__reserved2: Padding to 64-bit alignment. Must be 0.
*
* Explicitly allocate a hardware page table object. This is the same object
* type that is returned by iommufd_device_attach() and represents the
@@ -421,11 +490,13 @@ enum iommu_hwpt_data_type {
* IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE. The HWPT can be allocated as a parent HWPT for a
* nesting configuration by passing IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC_NEST_PARENT via @flags.
*
- * A user-managed nested HWPT will be created from a given parent HWPT via
- * @pt_id, in which the parent HWPT must be allocated previously via the
- * same ioctl from a given IOAS (@pt_id). In this case, the @data_type
- * must be set to a pre-defined type corresponding to an I/O page table
- * type supported by the underlying IOMMU hardware.
+ * A user-managed nested HWPT will be created from a given vIOMMU (wrapping a
+ * parent HWPT) or a parent HWPT via @pt_id, in which the parent HWPT must be
+ * allocated previously via the same ioctl from a given IOAS (@pt_id). In this
+ * case, the @data_type must be set to a pre-defined type corresponding to an
+ * I/O page table type supported by the underlying IOMMU hardware. The device
+ * via @dev_id and the vIOMMU via @pt_id must be associated to the same IOMMU
+ * instance.
*
* If the @data_type is set to IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE, @data_len and
* @data_uptr should be zero. Otherwise, both @data_len and @data_uptr
@@ -441,6 +512,8 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_alloc {
__u32 data_type;
__u32 data_len;
__aligned_u64 data_uptr;
+ __u32 fault_id;
+ __u32 __reserved2;
};
#define IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC)
@@ -476,14 +549,58 @@ struct iommu_hw_info_vtd {
};
/**
+ * struct iommu_hw_info_arm_smmuv3 - ARM SMMUv3 hardware information
+ * (IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3)
+ *
+ * @flags: Must be set to 0
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ * @idr: Implemented features for ARM SMMU Non-secure programming interface
+ * @iidr: Information about the implementation and implementer of ARM SMMU,
+ * and architecture version supported
+ * @aidr: ARM SMMU architecture version
+ *
+ * For the details of @idr, @iidr and @aidr, please refer to the chapters
+ * from 6.3.1 to 6.3.6 in the SMMUv3 Spec.
+ *
+ * This reports the raw HW capability, and not all bits are meaningful to be
+ * read by userspace. Only the following fields should be used:
+ *
+ * idr[0]: ST_LEVEL, TERM_MODEL, STALL_MODEL, TTENDIAN , CD2L, ASID16, TTF
+ * idr[1]: SIDSIZE, SSIDSIZE
+ * idr[3]: BBML, RIL
+ * idr[5]: VAX, GRAN64K, GRAN16K, GRAN4K
+ *
+ * - S1P should be assumed to be true if a NESTED HWPT can be created
+ * - VFIO/iommufd only support platforms with COHACC, it should be assumed to be
+ * true.
+ * - ATS is a per-device property. If the VMM describes any devices as ATS
+ * capable in ACPI/DT it should set the corresponding idr.
+ *
+ * This list may expand in future (eg E0PD, AIE, PBHA, D128, DS etc). It is
+ * important that VMMs do not read bits outside the list to allow for
+ * compatibility with future kernels. Several features in the SMMUv3
+ * architecture are not currently supported by the kernel for nesting: HTTU,
+ * BTM, MPAM and others.
+ */
+struct iommu_hw_info_arm_smmuv3 {
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 __reserved;
+ __u32 idr[6];
+ __u32 iidr;
+ __u32 aidr;
+};
+
+/**
* enum iommu_hw_info_type - IOMMU Hardware Info Types
* @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE: Used by the drivers that do not report hardware
* info
* @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD: Intel VT-d iommu info type
+ * @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3: ARM SMMUv3 iommu info type
*/
enum iommu_hw_info_type {
- IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE,
- IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD,
+ IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE = 0,
+ IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD = 1,
+ IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3 = 2,
};
/**
@@ -495,9 +612,17 @@ enum iommu_hw_info_type {
* IOMMU_HWPT_GET_DIRTY_BITMAP
* IOMMU_HWPT_SET_DIRTY_TRACKING
*
+ * @IOMMU_HW_CAP_PCI_PASID_EXEC: Execute Permission Supported, user ignores it
+ * when the struct
+ * iommu_hw_info::out_max_pasid_log2 is zero.
+ * @IOMMU_HW_CAP_PCI_PASID_PRIV: Privileged Mode Supported, user ignores it
+ * when the struct
+ * iommu_hw_info::out_max_pasid_log2 is zero.
*/
enum iommufd_hw_capabilities {
IOMMU_HW_CAP_DIRTY_TRACKING = 1 << 0,
+ IOMMU_HW_CAP_PCI_PASID_EXEC = 1 << 1,
+ IOMMU_HW_CAP_PCI_PASID_PRIV = 1 << 2,
};
/**
@@ -513,6 +638,9 @@ enum iommufd_hw_capabilities {
* iommu_hw_info_type.
* @out_capabilities: Output the generic iommu capability info type as defined
* in the enum iommu_hw_capabilities.
+ * @out_max_pasid_log2: Output the width of PASIDs. 0 means no PASID support.
+ * PCI devices turn to out_capabilities to check if the
+ * specific capabilities is supported or not.
* @__reserved: Must be 0
*
* Query an iommu type specific hardware information data from an iommu behind
@@ -536,7 +664,8 @@ struct iommu_hw_info {
__u32 data_len;
__aligned_u64 data_uptr;
__u32 out_data_type;
- __u32 __reserved;
+ __u8 out_max_pasid_log2;
+ __u8 __reserved[3];
__aligned_u64 out_capabilities;
};
#define IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO)
@@ -618,9 +747,11 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_get_dirty_bitmap {
* enum iommu_hwpt_invalidate_data_type - IOMMU HWPT Cache Invalidation
* Data Type
* @IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE_DATA_VTD_S1: Invalidation data for VTD_S1
+ * @IOMMU_VIOMMU_INVALIDATE_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3: Invalidation data for ARM SMMUv3
*/
enum iommu_hwpt_invalidate_data_type {
- IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE_DATA_VTD_S1,
+ IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE_DATA_VTD_S1 = 0,
+ IOMMU_VIOMMU_INVALIDATE_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3 = 1,
};
/**
@@ -660,9 +791,31 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_vtd_s1_invalidate {
};
/**
+ * struct iommu_viommu_arm_smmuv3_invalidate - ARM SMMUv3 cache invalidation
+ * (IOMMU_VIOMMU_INVALIDATE_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3)
+ * @cmd: 128-bit cache invalidation command that runs in SMMU CMDQ.
+ * Must be little-endian.
+ *
+ * Supported command list only when passing in a vIOMMU via @hwpt_id:
+ * CMDQ_OP_TLBI_NSNH_ALL
+ * CMDQ_OP_TLBI_NH_VA
+ * CMDQ_OP_TLBI_NH_VAA
+ * CMDQ_OP_TLBI_NH_ALL
+ * CMDQ_OP_TLBI_NH_ASID
+ * CMDQ_OP_ATC_INV
+ * CMDQ_OP_CFGI_CD
+ * CMDQ_OP_CFGI_CD_ALL
+ *
+ * -EIO will be returned if the command is not supported.
+ */
+struct iommu_viommu_arm_smmuv3_invalidate {
+ __aligned_le64 cmd[2];
+};
+
+/**
* struct iommu_hwpt_invalidate - ioctl(IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE)
* @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hwpt_invalidate)
- * @hwpt_id: ID of a nested HWPT for cache invalidation
+ * @hwpt_id: ID of a nested HWPT or a vIOMMU, for cache invalidation
* @data_uptr: User pointer to an array of driver-specific cache invalidation
* data.
* @data_type: One of enum iommu_hwpt_invalidate_data_type, defining the data
@@ -673,8 +826,11 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_vtd_s1_invalidate {
* Output the number of requests successfully handled by kernel.
* @__reserved: Must be 0.
*
- * Invalidate the iommu cache for user-managed page table. Modifications on a
- * user-managed page table should be followed by this operation to sync cache.
+ * Invalidate iommu cache for user-managed page table or vIOMMU. Modifications
+ * on a user-managed page table should be followed by this operation, if a HWPT
+ * is passed in via @hwpt_id. Other caches, such as device cache or descriptor
+ * cache can be flushed if a vIOMMU is passed in via the @hwpt_id field.
+ *
* Each ioctl can support one or more cache invalidation requests in the array
* that has a total size of @entry_len * @entry_num.
*
@@ -692,4 +848,297 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_invalidate {
__u32 __reserved;
};
#define IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_INVALIDATE)
+
+/**
+ * enum iommu_hwpt_pgfault_flags - flags for struct iommu_hwpt_pgfault
+ * @IOMMU_PGFAULT_FLAGS_PASID_VALID: The pasid field of the fault data is
+ * valid.
+ * @IOMMU_PGFAULT_FLAGS_LAST_PAGE: It's the last fault of a fault group.
+ */
+enum iommu_hwpt_pgfault_flags {
+ IOMMU_PGFAULT_FLAGS_PASID_VALID = (1 << 0),
+ IOMMU_PGFAULT_FLAGS_LAST_PAGE = (1 << 1),
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum iommu_hwpt_pgfault_perm - perm bits for struct iommu_hwpt_pgfault
+ * @IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_READ: request for read permission
+ * @IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_WRITE: request for write permission
+ * @IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_EXEC: (PCIE 10.4.1) request with a PASID that has the
+ * Execute Requested bit set in PASID TLP Prefix.
+ * @IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_PRIV: (PCIE 10.4.1) request with a PASID that has the
+ * Privileged Mode Requested bit set in PASID TLP
+ * Prefix.
+ */
+enum iommu_hwpt_pgfault_perm {
+ IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_READ = (1 << 0),
+ IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_WRITE = (1 << 1),
+ IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_EXEC = (1 << 2),
+ IOMMU_PGFAULT_PERM_PRIV = (1 << 3),
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_hwpt_pgfault - iommu page fault data
+ * @flags: Combination of enum iommu_hwpt_pgfault_flags
+ * @dev_id: id of the originated device
+ * @pasid: Process Address Space ID
+ * @grpid: Page Request Group Index
+ * @perm: Combination of enum iommu_hwpt_pgfault_perm
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0.
+ * @addr: Fault address
+ * @length: a hint of how much data the requestor is expecting to fetch. For
+ * example, if the PRI initiator knows it is going to do a 10MB
+ * transfer, it could fill in 10MB and the OS could pre-fault in
+ * 10MB of IOVA. It's default to 0 if there's no such hint.
+ * @cookie: kernel-managed cookie identifying a group of fault messages. The
+ * cookie number encoded in the last page fault of the group should
+ * be echoed back in the response message.
+ */
+struct iommu_hwpt_pgfault {
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 dev_id;
+ __u32 pasid;
+ __u32 grpid;
+ __u32 perm;
+ __u32 __reserved;
+ __aligned_u64 addr;
+ __u32 length;
+ __u32 cookie;
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum iommufd_page_response_code - Return status of fault handlers
+ * @IOMMUFD_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS: Fault has been handled and the page tables
+ * populated, retry the access. This is the
+ * "Success" defined in PCI 10.4.2.1.
+ * @IOMMUFD_PAGE_RESP_INVALID: Could not handle this fault, don't retry the
+ * access. This is the "Invalid Request" in PCI
+ * 10.4.2.1.
+ */
+enum iommufd_page_response_code {
+ IOMMUFD_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS = 0,
+ IOMMUFD_PAGE_RESP_INVALID = 1,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_hwpt_page_response - IOMMU page fault response
+ * @cookie: The kernel-managed cookie reported in the fault message.
+ * @code: One of response code in enum iommufd_page_response_code.
+ */
+struct iommu_hwpt_page_response {
+ __u32 cookie;
+ __u32 code;
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_fault_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_FAULT_QUEUE_ALLOC)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_fault_alloc)
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @out_fault_id: The ID of the new FAULT
+ * @out_fault_fd: The fd of the new FAULT
+ *
+ * Explicitly allocate a fault handling object.
+ */
+struct iommu_fault_alloc {
+ __u32 size;
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 out_fault_id;
+ __u32 out_fault_fd;
+};
+#define IOMMU_FAULT_QUEUE_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_FAULT_QUEUE_ALLOC)
+
+/**
+ * enum iommu_viommu_type - Virtual IOMMU Type
+ * @IOMMU_VIOMMU_TYPE_DEFAULT: Reserved for future use
+ * @IOMMU_VIOMMU_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3: ARM SMMUv3 driver specific type
+ */
+enum iommu_viommu_type {
+ IOMMU_VIOMMU_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0,
+ IOMMU_VIOMMU_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3 = 1,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_viommu_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_VIOMMU_ALLOC)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_viommu_alloc)
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @type: Type of the virtual IOMMU. Must be defined in enum iommu_viommu_type
+ * @dev_id: The device's physical IOMMU will be used to back the virtual IOMMU
+ * @hwpt_id: ID of a nesting parent HWPT to associate to
+ * @out_viommu_id: Output virtual IOMMU ID for the allocated object
+ *
+ * Allocate a virtual IOMMU object, representing the underlying physical IOMMU's
+ * virtualization support that is a security-isolated slice of the real IOMMU HW
+ * that is unique to a specific VM. Operations global to the IOMMU are connected
+ * to the vIOMMU, such as:
+ * - Security namespace for guest owned ID, e.g. guest-controlled cache tags
+ * - Non-device-affiliated event reporting, e.g. invalidation queue errors
+ * - Access to a sharable nesting parent pagetable across physical IOMMUs
+ * - Virtualization of various platforms IDs, e.g. RIDs and others
+ * - Delivery of paravirtualized invalidation
+ * - Direct assigned invalidation queues
+ * - Direct assigned interrupts
+ */
+struct iommu_viommu_alloc {
+ __u32 size;
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 type;
+ __u32 dev_id;
+ __u32 hwpt_id;
+ __u32 out_viommu_id;
+};
+#define IOMMU_VIOMMU_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_VIOMMU_ALLOC)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_vdevice_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_VDEVICE_ALLOC)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_vdevice_alloc)
+ * @viommu_id: vIOMMU ID to associate with the virtual device
+ * @dev_id: The physical device to allocate a virtual instance on the vIOMMU
+ * @out_vdevice_id: Object handle for the vDevice. Pass to IOMMU_DESTORY
+ * @virt_id: Virtual device ID per vIOMMU, e.g. vSID of ARM SMMUv3, vDeviceID
+ * of AMD IOMMU, and vRID of a nested Intel VT-d to a Context Table
+ *
+ * Allocate a virtual device instance (for a physical device) against a vIOMMU.
+ * This instance holds the device's information (related to its vIOMMU) in a VM.
+ */
+struct iommu_vdevice_alloc {
+ __u32 size;
+ __u32 viommu_id;
+ __u32 dev_id;
+ __u32 out_vdevice_id;
+ __aligned_u64 virt_id;
+};
+#define IOMMU_VDEVICE_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_VDEVICE_ALLOC)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_change_process - ioctl(VFIO_IOAS_CHANGE_PROCESS)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_change_process)
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ *
+ * This transfers pinned memory counts for every memory map in every IOAS
+ * in the context to the current process. This only supports maps created
+ * with IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FILE, and returns EINVAL if other maps are present.
+ * If the ioctl returns a failure status, then nothing is changed.
+ *
+ * This API is useful for transferring operation of a device from one process
+ * to another, such as during userland live update.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_change_process {
+ __u32 size;
+ __u32 __reserved;
+};
+
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_CHANGE_PROCESS \
+ _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_CHANGE_PROCESS)
+
+/**
+ * enum iommu_veventq_flag - flag for struct iommufd_vevent_header
+ * @IOMMU_VEVENTQ_FLAG_LOST_EVENTS: vEVENTQ has lost vEVENTs
+ */
+enum iommu_veventq_flag {
+ IOMMU_VEVENTQ_FLAG_LOST_EVENTS = (1U << 0),
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommufd_vevent_header - Virtual Event Header for a vEVENTQ Status
+ * @flags: Combination of enum iommu_veventq_flag
+ * @sequence: The sequence index of a vEVENT in the vEVENTQ, with a range of
+ * [0, INT_MAX] where the following index of INT_MAX is 0
+ *
+ * Each iommufd_vevent_header reports a sequence index of the following vEVENT:
+ *
+ * +----------------------+-------+----------------------+-------+---+-------+
+ * | header0 {sequence=0} | data0 | header1 {sequence=1} | data1 |...| dataN |
+ * +----------------------+-------+----------------------+-------+---+-------+
+ *
+ * And this sequence index is expected to be monotonic to the sequence index of
+ * the previous vEVENT. If two adjacent sequence indexes has a delta larger than
+ * 1, it means that delta - 1 number of vEVENTs has lost, e.g. two lost vEVENTs:
+ *
+ * +-----+----------------------+-------+----------------------+-------+-----+
+ * | ... | header3 {sequence=3} | data3 | header6 {sequence=6} | data6 | ... |
+ * +-----+----------------------+-------+----------------------+-------+-----+
+ *
+ * If a vEVENT lost at the tail of the vEVENTQ and there is no following vEVENT
+ * providing the next sequence index, an IOMMU_VEVENTQ_FLAG_LOST_EVENTS header
+ * would be added to the tail, and no data would follow this header:
+ *
+ * +--+----------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------+
+ * |..| header3 {sequence=3} | data3 | header4 {flags=LOST_EVENTS, sequence=4} |
+ * +--+----------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------+
+ */
+struct iommufd_vevent_header {
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 sequence;
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum iommu_veventq_type - Virtual Event Queue Type
+ * @IOMMU_VEVENTQ_TYPE_DEFAULT: Reserved for future use
+ * @IOMMU_VEVENTQ_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3: ARM SMMUv3 Virtual Event Queue
+ */
+enum iommu_veventq_type {
+ IOMMU_VEVENTQ_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0,
+ IOMMU_VEVENTQ_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3 = 1,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_vevent_arm_smmuv3 - ARM SMMUv3 Virtual Event
+ * (IOMMU_VEVENTQ_TYPE_ARM_SMMUV3)
+ * @evt: 256-bit ARM SMMUv3 Event record, little-endian.
+ * Reported event records: (Refer to "7.3 Event records" in SMMUv3 HW Spec)
+ * - 0x04 C_BAD_STE
+ * - 0x06 F_STREAM_DISABLED
+ * - 0x08 C_BAD_SUBSTREAMID
+ * - 0x0a C_BAD_CD
+ * - 0x10 F_TRANSLATION
+ * - 0x11 F_ADDR_SIZE
+ * - 0x12 F_ACCESS
+ * - 0x13 F_PERMISSION
+ *
+ * StreamID field reports a virtual device ID. To receive a virtual event for a
+ * device, a vDEVICE must be allocated via IOMMU_VDEVICE_ALLOC.
+ */
+struct iommu_vevent_arm_smmuv3 {
+ __aligned_le64 evt[4];
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_veventq_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_VEVENTQ_ALLOC)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_veventq_alloc)
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @viommu_id: virtual IOMMU ID to associate the vEVENTQ with
+ * @type: Type of the vEVENTQ. Must be defined in enum iommu_veventq_type
+ * @veventq_depth: Maximum number of events in the vEVENTQ
+ * @out_veventq_id: The ID of the new vEVENTQ
+ * @out_veventq_fd: The fd of the new vEVENTQ. User space must close the
+ * successfully returned fd after using it
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ *
+ * Explicitly allocate a virtual event queue interface for a vIOMMU. A vIOMMU
+ * can have multiple FDs for different types, but is confined to one per @type.
+ * User space should open the @out_veventq_fd to read vEVENTs out of a vEVENTQ,
+ * if there are vEVENTs available. A vEVENTQ will lose events due to overflow,
+ * if the number of the vEVENTs hits @veventq_depth.
+ *
+ * Each vEVENT in a vEVENTQ encloses a struct iommufd_vevent_header followed by
+ * a type-specific data structure, in a normal case:
+ *
+ * +-+---------+-------+---------+-------+-----+---------+-------+-+
+ * | | header0 | data0 | header1 | data1 | ... | headerN | dataN | |
+ * +-+---------+-------+---------+-------+-----+---------+-------+-+
+ *
+ * unless a tailing IOMMU_VEVENTQ_FLAG_LOST_EVENTS header is logged (refer to
+ * struct iommufd_vevent_header).
+ */
+struct iommu_veventq_alloc {
+ __u32 size;
+ __u32 flags;
+ __u32 viommu_id;
+ __u32 type;
+ __u32 veventq_depth;
+ __u32 out_veventq_id;
+ __u32 out_veventq_fd;
+ __u32 __reserved;
+};
+#define IOMMU_VEVENTQ_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_VEVENTQ_ALLOC)
#endif
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/kvm.h b/linux-headers/linux/kvm.h
index c93876c..0690743 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/kvm.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/kvm.h
@@ -178,6 +178,7 @@ struct kvm_xen_exit {
#define KVM_EXIT_NOTIFY 37
#define KVM_EXIT_LOONGARCH_IOCSR 38
#define KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT 39
+#define KVM_EXIT_TDX 40
/* For KVM_EXIT_INTERNAL_ERROR */
/* Emulate instruction failed. */
@@ -192,11 +193,20 @@ struct kvm_xen_exit {
/* Flags that describe what fields in emulation_failure hold valid data. */
#define KVM_INTERNAL_ERROR_EMULATION_FLAG_INSTRUCTION_BYTES (1ULL << 0)
+/*
+ * struct kvm_run can be modified by userspace at any time, so KVM must be
+ * careful to avoid TOCTOU bugs. In order to protect KVM, HINT_UNSAFE_IN_KVM()
+ * renames fields in struct kvm_run from <symbol> to <symbol>__unsafe when
+ * compiled into the kernel, ensuring that any use within KVM is obvious and
+ * gets extra scrutiny.
+ */
+#define HINT_UNSAFE_IN_KVM(_symbol) _symbol
+
/* for KVM_RUN, returned by mmap(vcpu_fd, offset=0) */
struct kvm_run {
/* in */
__u8 request_interrupt_window;
- __u8 immediate_exit;
+ __u8 HINT_UNSAFE_IN_KVM(immediate_exit);
__u8 padding1[6];
/* out */
@@ -360,6 +370,7 @@ struct kvm_run {
#define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_WAKEUP 4
#define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SUSPEND 5
#define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_SEV_TERM 6
+#define KVM_SYSTEM_EVENT_TDX_FATAL 7
__u32 type;
__u32 ndata;
union {
@@ -429,6 +440,27 @@ struct kvm_run {
__u64 gpa;
__u64 size;
} memory_fault;
+ /* KVM_EXIT_TDX */
+ struct {
+ __u64 flags;
+ __u64 nr;
+ union {
+ struct {
+ __u64 ret;
+ __u64 data[5];
+ } unknown;
+ struct {
+ __u64 ret;
+ __u64 gpa;
+ __u64 size;
+ } get_quote;
+ struct {
+ __u64 ret;
+ __u64 leaf;
+ __u64 r11, r12, r13, r14;
+ } get_tdvmcall_info;
+ };
+ } tdx;
/* Fix the size of the union. */
char padding[256];
};
@@ -600,10 +632,6 @@ struct kvm_ioeventfd {
#define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_HLT (1 << 1)
#define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_PAUSE (1 << 2)
#define KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_CSTATE (1 << 3)
-#define KVM_X86_DISABLE_VALID_EXITS (KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_MWAIT | \
- KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_HLT | \
- KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_PAUSE | \
- KVM_X86_DISABLE_EXITS_CSTATE)
/* for KVM_ENABLE_CAP */
struct kvm_enable_cap {
@@ -913,6 +941,13 @@ struct kvm_enable_cap {
#define KVM_CAP_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTES 233
#define KVM_CAP_GUEST_MEMFD 234
#define KVM_CAP_VM_TYPES 235
+#define KVM_CAP_PRE_FAULT_MEMORY 236
+#define KVM_CAP_X86_APIC_BUS_CYCLES_NS 237
+#define KVM_CAP_X86_GUEST_MODE 238
+#define KVM_CAP_ARM_WRITABLE_IMP_ID_REGS 239
+#define KVM_CAP_ARM_EL2 240
+#define KVM_CAP_ARM_EL2_E2H0 241
+#define KVM_CAP_RISCV_MP_STATE_RESET 242
struct kvm_irq_routing_irqchip {
__u32 irqchip;
@@ -1050,6 +1085,10 @@ struct kvm_dirty_tlb {
#define KVM_REG_SIZE_SHIFT 52
#define KVM_REG_SIZE_MASK 0x00f0000000000000ULL
+
+#define KVM_REG_SIZE(id) \
+ (1U << (((id) & KVM_REG_SIZE_MASK) >> KVM_REG_SIZE_SHIFT))
+
#define KVM_REG_SIZE_U8 0x0000000000000000ULL
#define KVM_REG_SIZE_U16 0x0010000000000000ULL
#define KVM_REG_SIZE_U32 0x0020000000000000ULL
@@ -1138,7 +1177,15 @@ enum kvm_device_type {
#define KVM_DEV_TYPE_ARM_PV_TIME KVM_DEV_TYPE_ARM_PV_TIME
KVM_DEV_TYPE_RISCV_AIA,
#define KVM_DEV_TYPE_RISCV_AIA KVM_DEV_TYPE_RISCV_AIA
+ KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_IPI,
+#define KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_IPI KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_IPI
+ KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_EIOINTC,
+#define KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_EIOINTC KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_EIOINTC
+ KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_PCHPIC,
+#define KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_PCHPIC KVM_DEV_TYPE_LOONGARCH_PCHPIC
+
KVM_DEV_TYPE_MAX,
+
};
struct kvm_vfio_spapr_tce {
@@ -1544,4 +1591,13 @@ struct kvm_create_guest_memfd {
__u64 reserved[6];
};
+#define KVM_PRE_FAULT_MEMORY _IOWR(KVMIO, 0xd5, struct kvm_pre_fault_memory)
+
+struct kvm_pre_fault_memory {
+ __u64 gpa;
+ __u64 size;
+ __u64 flags;
+ __u64 padding[5];
+};
+
#endif /* __LINUX_KVM_H */
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/mman.h b/linux-headers/linux/mman.h
index 4e8cb60..2b83059 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/mman.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/mman.h
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#define MAP_SHARED 0x01 /* Share changes */
#define MAP_PRIVATE 0x02 /* Changes are private */
#define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0x03 /* share + validate extension flags */
+#define MAP_DROPPABLE 0x08 /* Zero memory under memory pressure. */
/*
* Huge page size encoding when MAP_HUGETLB is specified, and a huge page
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/psci.h b/linux-headers/linux/psci.h
index 74f3cb5..a982afd 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/psci.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/psci.h
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@
#define PSCI_1_1_FN_SYSTEM_RESET2 PSCI_0_2_FN(18)
#define PSCI_1_1_FN_MEM_PROTECT PSCI_0_2_FN(19)
#define PSCI_1_1_FN_MEM_PROTECT_CHECK_RANGE PSCI_0_2_FN(20)
+#define PSCI_1_3_FN_SYSTEM_OFF2 PSCI_0_2_FN(21)
#define PSCI_1_0_FN64_CPU_DEFAULT_SUSPEND PSCI_0_2_FN64(12)
#define PSCI_1_0_FN64_NODE_HW_STATE PSCI_0_2_FN64(13)
@@ -68,6 +69,7 @@
#define PSCI_1_1_FN64_SYSTEM_RESET2 PSCI_0_2_FN64(18)
#define PSCI_1_1_FN64_MEM_PROTECT_CHECK_RANGE PSCI_0_2_FN64(20)
+#define PSCI_1_3_FN64_SYSTEM_OFF2 PSCI_0_2_FN64(21)
/* PSCI v0.2 power state encoding for CPU_SUSPEND function */
#define PSCI_0_2_POWER_STATE_ID_MASK 0xffff
@@ -100,6 +102,9 @@
#define PSCI_1_1_RESET_TYPE_SYSTEM_WARM_RESET 0
#define PSCI_1_1_RESET_TYPE_VENDOR_START 0x80000000U
+/* PSCI v1.3 hibernate type for SYSTEM_OFF2 */
+#define PSCI_1_3_OFF_TYPE_HIBERNATE_OFF BIT(0)
+
/* PSCI version decoding (independent of PSCI version) */
#define PSCI_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT 16
#define PSCI_VERSION_MINOR_MASK \
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/psp-sev.h b/linux-headers/linux/psp-sev.h
index c3046c6..113c4ce 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/psp-sev.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/psp-sev.h
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ enum {
SNP_PLATFORM_STATUS,
SNP_COMMIT,
SNP_SET_CONFIG,
+ SNP_VLEK_LOAD,
SEV_MAX,
};
@@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ typedef enum {
SEV_RET_INVALID_PLATFORM_STATE,
SEV_RET_INVALID_GUEST_STATE,
SEV_RET_INAVLID_CONFIG,
+ SEV_RET_INVALID_CONFIG = SEV_RET_INAVLID_CONFIG,
SEV_RET_INVALID_LEN,
SEV_RET_ALREADY_OWNED,
SEV_RET_INVALID_CERTIFICATE,
@@ -71,13 +73,20 @@ typedef enum {
SEV_RET_INVALID_PARAM,
SEV_RET_RESOURCE_LIMIT,
SEV_RET_SECURE_DATA_INVALID,
- SEV_RET_INVALID_KEY = 0x27,
- SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_SIZE,
- SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_STATE,
- SEV_RET_INVALID_MDATA_ENTRY,
- SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_OWNER,
- SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_AEAD_OFLOW,
- SEV_RET_RMP_INIT_REQUIRED,
+ SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_SIZE = 0x0019,
+ SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_STATE = 0x001A,
+ SEV_RET_INVALID_MDATA_ENTRY = 0x001B,
+ SEV_RET_INVALID_PAGE_OWNER = 0x001C,
+ SEV_RET_AEAD_OFLOW = 0x001D,
+ SEV_RET_EXIT_RING_BUFFER = 0x001F,
+ SEV_RET_RMP_INIT_REQUIRED = 0x0020,
+ SEV_RET_BAD_SVN = 0x0021,
+ SEV_RET_BAD_VERSION = 0x0022,
+ SEV_RET_SHUTDOWN_REQUIRED = 0x0023,
+ SEV_RET_UPDATE_FAILED = 0x0024,
+ SEV_RET_RESTORE_REQUIRED = 0x0025,
+ SEV_RET_RMP_INITIALIZATION_FAILED = 0x0026,
+ SEV_RET_INVALID_KEY = 0x0027,
SEV_RET_MAX,
} sev_ret_code;
@@ -215,6 +224,32 @@ struct sev_user_data_snp_config {
} __attribute__((packed));
/**
+ * struct sev_data_snp_vlek_load - SNP_VLEK_LOAD structure
+ *
+ * @len: length of the command buffer read by the PSP
+ * @vlek_wrapped_version: version of wrapped VLEK hashstick (Must be 0h)
+ * @rsvd: reserved
+ * @vlek_wrapped_address: address of a wrapped VLEK hashstick
+ * (struct sev_user_data_snp_wrapped_vlek_hashstick)
+ */
+struct sev_user_data_snp_vlek_load {
+ __u32 len; /* In */
+ __u8 vlek_wrapped_version; /* In */
+ __u8 rsvd[3]; /* In */
+ __u64 vlek_wrapped_address; /* In */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/**
+ * struct sev_user_data_snp_vlek_wrapped_vlek_hashstick - Wrapped VLEK data
+ *
+ * @data: Opaque data provided by AMD KDS (as described in SEV-SNP Firmware ABI
+ * 1.54, SNP_VLEK_LOAD)
+ */
+struct sev_user_data_snp_wrapped_vlek_hashstick {
+ __u8 data[432]; /* In */
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+/**
* struct sev_issue_cmd - SEV ioctl parameters
*
* @cmd: SEV commands to execute
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/stddef.h b/linux-headers/linux/stddef.h
index 96aa341..e1fcfcf 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/stddef.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/stddef.h
@@ -8,6 +8,13 @@
#define __always_inline __inline__
#endif
+/* Not all C++ standards support type declarations inside an anonymous union */
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+#define __struct_group_tag(TAG) TAG
+#else
+#define __struct_group_tag(TAG)
+#endif
+
/**
* __struct_group() - Create a mirrored named and anonyomous struct
*
@@ -20,13 +27,13 @@
* and size: one anonymous and one named. The former's members can be used
* normally without sub-struct naming, and the latter can be used to
* reason about the start, end, and size of the group of struct members.
- * The named struct can also be explicitly tagged for layer reuse, as well
- * as both having struct attributes appended.
+ * The named struct can also be explicitly tagged for layer reuse (C only),
+ * as well as both having struct attributes appended.
*/
#define __struct_group(TAG, NAME, ATTRS, MEMBERS...) \
union { \
struct { MEMBERS } ATTRS; \
- struct TAG { MEMBERS } ATTRS NAME; \
+ struct __struct_group_tag(TAG) { MEMBERS } ATTRS NAME; \
} ATTRS
#ifdef __cplusplus
@@ -63,4 +70,6 @@
#define __counted_by_be(m)
#endif
+#define __kernel_nonstring
+
#endif /* _LINUX_STDDEF_H */
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/vduse.h b/linux-headers/linux/vduse.h
index 6d2ca06..f46269a 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/vduse.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/vduse.h
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) */
#ifndef _VDUSE_H_
#define _VDUSE_H_
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h b/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h
index b4be37b..79bf8c0 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/vfio.h
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#define VFIO_EEH 5
/* Two-stage IOMMU */
-#define VFIO_TYPE1_NESTING_IOMMU 6 /* Implies v2 */
+#define __VFIO_RESERVED_TYPE1_NESTING_IOMMU 6 /* Implies v2 */
#define VFIO_SPAPR_TCE_v2_IOMMU 7
@@ -671,6 +671,7 @@ enum {
*/
enum {
VFIO_AP_REQ_IRQ_INDEX,
+ VFIO_AP_CFG_CHG_IRQ_INDEX,
VFIO_AP_NUM_IRQS
};
@@ -931,29 +932,34 @@ struct vfio_device_bind_iommufd {
* VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_IOMMUFD_PT - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 19,
* struct vfio_device_attach_iommufd_pt)
* @argsz: User filled size of this data.
- * @flags: Must be 0.
+ * @flags: Flags for attach.
* @pt_id: Input the target id which can represent an ioas or a hwpt
* allocated via iommufd subsystem.
* Output the input ioas id or the attached hwpt id which could
* be the specified hwpt itself or a hwpt automatically created
* for the specified ioas by kernel during the attachment.
+ * @pasid: The pasid to be attached, only meaningful when
+ * VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_PASID is set in @flags
*
* Associate the device with an address space within the bound iommufd.
* Undo by VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_IOMMUFD_PT or device fd close. This is only
* allowed on cdev fds.
*
- * If a vfio device is currently attached to a valid hw_pagetable, without doing
- * a VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_IOMMUFD_PT, a second VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_IOMMUFD_PT ioctl
- * passing in another hw_pagetable (hwpt) id is allowed. This action, also known
- * as a hw_pagetable replacement, will replace the device's currently attached
- * hw_pagetable with a new hw_pagetable corresponding to the given pt_id.
+ * If a vfio device or a pasid of this device is currently attached to a valid
+ * hw_pagetable (hwpt), without doing a VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_IOMMUFD_PT, a second
+ * VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_IOMMUFD_PT ioctl passing in another hwpt id is allowed.
+ * This action, also known as a hw_pagetable replacement, will replace the
+ * currently attached hwpt of the device or the pasid of this device with a new
+ * hwpt corresponding to the given pt_id.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
*/
struct vfio_device_attach_iommufd_pt {
__u32 argsz;
__u32 flags;
+#define VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_PASID (1 << 0)
__u32 pt_id;
+ __u32 pasid;
};
#define VFIO_DEVICE_ATTACH_IOMMUFD_PT _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 19)
@@ -962,17 +968,21 @@ struct vfio_device_attach_iommufd_pt {
* VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_IOMMUFD_PT - _IOW(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 20,
* struct vfio_device_detach_iommufd_pt)
* @argsz: User filled size of this data.
- * @flags: Must be 0.
+ * @flags: Flags for detach.
+ * @pasid: The pasid to be detached, only meaningful when
+ * VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_PASID is set in @flags
*
- * Remove the association of the device and its current associated address
- * space. After it, the device should be in a blocking DMA state. This is only
- * allowed on cdev fds.
+ * Remove the association of the device or a pasid of the device and its current
+ * associated address space. After it, the device or the pasid should be in a
+ * blocking DMA state. This is only allowed on cdev fds.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -errno on failure.
*/
struct vfio_device_detach_iommufd_pt {
__u32 argsz;
__u32 flags;
+#define VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_PASID (1 << 0)
+ __u32 pasid;
};
#define VFIO_DEVICE_DETACH_IOMMUFD_PT _IO(VFIO_TYPE, VFIO_BASE + 20)
diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/vhost.h b/linux-headers/linux/vhost.h
index b95dd84..d4b3e2a 100644
--- a/linux-headers/linux/vhost.h
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/vhost.h
@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@
/* Set current process as the (exclusive) owner of this file descriptor. This
* must be called before any other vhost command. Further calls to
- * VHOST_OWNER_SET fail until VHOST_OWNER_RESET is called. */
+ * VHOST_SET_OWNER fail until VHOST_RESET_OWNER is called. */
#define VHOST_SET_OWNER _IO(VHOST_VIRTIO, 0x01)
/* Give up ownership, and reset the device to default values.
- * Allows subsequent call to VHOST_OWNER_SET to succeed. */
+ * Allows subsequent call to VHOST_SET_OWNER to succeed. */
#define VHOST_RESET_OWNER _IO(VHOST_VIRTIO, 0x02)
/* Set up/modify memory layout */