vringh: host-side implementation of virtio rings.
Getting use of virtio rings correct is tricky, and a recent patch saw an implementation of in-kernel rings (as separate from userspace). This abstracts the business of dealing with the virtio ring layout from the access (userspace or direct); to do this, we use function pointers, which gcc inlines correctly. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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obj-$(CONFIG_OF) += of/
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obj-$(CONFIG_SSB) += ssb/
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obj-$(CONFIG_BCMA) += bcma/
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obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_NET) += vhost/
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obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_RING) += vhost/
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obj-$(CONFIG_VLYNQ) += vlynq/
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obj-$(CONFIG_STAGING) += staging/
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obj-y += platform/
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config VHOST_NET
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tristate "Host kernel accelerator for virtio net"
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depends on NET && EVENTFD && (TUN || !TUN) && (MACVTAP || !MACVTAP)
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select VHOST_RING
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---help---
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This kernel module can be loaded in host kernel to accelerate
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guest networking with virtio_net. Not to be confused with virtio_net
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if STAGING
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source "drivers/vhost/Kconfig.tcm"
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endif
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config VHOST_RING
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tristate
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---help---
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This option is selected by any driver which needs to access
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the host side of a virtio ring.
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config TCM_VHOST
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tristate "TCM_VHOST fabric module"
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depends on TARGET_CORE && EVENTFD && m
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select VHOST_RING
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default n
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---help---
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Say M here to enable the TCM_VHOST fabric module for use with virtio-scsi guests
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vhost_net-y := vhost.o net.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_TCM_VHOST) += tcm_vhost.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_VHOST_RING) += vringh.o
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/*
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* Linux host-side vring helpers; for when the kernel needs to access
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* someone else's vring.
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*
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* Copyright IBM Corporation, 2013.
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* Parts taken from drivers/vhost/vhost.c Copyright 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*
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* Written by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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*/
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#ifndef _LINUX_VRINGH_H
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#define _LINUX_VRINGH_H
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#include <uapi/linux/virtio_ring.h>
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#include <linux/uio.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <asm/barrier.h>
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/* virtio_ring with information needed for host access. */
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struct vringh {
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/* Guest publishes used event idx (note: we always do). */
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bool event_indices;
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/* Can we get away with weak barriers? */
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bool weak_barriers;
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/* Last available index we saw (ie. where we're up to). */
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u16 last_avail_idx;
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/* Last index we used. */
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u16 last_used_idx;
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/* How many descriptors we've completed since last need_notify(). */
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u32 completed;
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/* The vring (note: it may contain user pointers!) */
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struct vring vring;
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};
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/* The memory the vring can access, and what offset to apply. */
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struct vringh_range {
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u64 start, end_incl;
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u64 offset;
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};
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/**
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* struct vringh_iov - iovec mangler.
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*
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* Mangles iovec in place, and restores it.
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* Remaining data is iov + i, of used - i elements.
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*/
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struct vringh_iov {
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struct iovec *iov;
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size_t consumed; /* Within iov[i] */
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unsigned i, used, max_num;
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};
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/**
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* struct vringh_iov - kvec mangler.
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*
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* Mangles kvec in place, and restores it.
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* Remaining data is iov + i, of used - i elements.
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*/
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struct vringh_kiov {
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struct kvec *iov;
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size_t consumed; /* Within iov[i] */
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unsigned i, used, max_num;
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};
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/* Flag on max_num to indicate we're kmalloced. */
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#define VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED 0x8000000
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/* Helpers for userspace vrings. */
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int vringh_init_user(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features,
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unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers,
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struct vring_desc __user *desc,
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struct vring_avail __user *avail,
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struct vring_used __user *used);
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static inline void vringh_iov_init(struct vringh_iov *iov,
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struct iovec *iovec, unsigned num)
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{
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iov->used = iov->i = 0;
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iov->consumed = 0;
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iov->max_num = num;
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iov->iov = iovec;
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}
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static inline void vringh_iov_reset(struct vringh_iov *iov)
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{
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iov->iov[iov->i].iov_len += iov->consumed;
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iov->iov[iov->i].iov_base -= iov->consumed;
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iov->consumed = 0;
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iov->i = 0;
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}
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static inline void vringh_iov_cleanup(struct vringh_iov *iov)
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{
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if (iov->max_num & VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED)
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kfree(iov->iov);
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iov->max_num = iov->used = iov->i = iov->consumed = 0;
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iov->iov = NULL;
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}
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/* Convert a descriptor into iovecs. */
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int vringh_getdesc_user(struct vringh *vrh,
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struct vringh_iov *riov,
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struct vringh_iov *wiov,
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bool (*getrange)(struct vringh *vrh,
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u64 addr, struct vringh_range *r),
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u16 *head);
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/* Copy bytes from readable vsg, consuming it (and incrementing wiov->i). */
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ssize_t vringh_iov_pull_user(struct vringh_iov *riov, void *dst, size_t len);
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/* Copy bytes into writable vsg, consuming it (and incrementing wiov->i). */
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ssize_t vringh_iov_push_user(struct vringh_iov *wiov,
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const void *src, size_t len);
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/* Mark a descriptor as used. */
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int vringh_complete_user(struct vringh *vrh, u16 head, u32 len);
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int vringh_complete_multi_user(struct vringh *vrh,
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const struct vring_used_elem used[],
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unsigned num_used);
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/* Pretend we've never seen descriptor (for easy error handling). */
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void vringh_abandon_user(struct vringh *vrh, unsigned int num);
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/* Do we need to fire the eventfd to notify the other side? */
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int vringh_need_notify_user(struct vringh *vrh);
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bool vringh_notify_enable_user(struct vringh *vrh);
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void vringh_notify_disable_user(struct vringh *vrh);
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/* Helpers for kernelspace vrings. */
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int vringh_init_kern(struct vringh *vrh, u32 features,
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unsigned int num, bool weak_barriers,
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struct vring_desc *desc,
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struct vring_avail *avail,
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struct vring_used *used);
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static inline void vringh_kiov_init(struct vringh_kiov *kiov,
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struct kvec *kvec, unsigned num)
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{
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kiov->used = kiov->i = 0;
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kiov->consumed = 0;
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kiov->max_num = num;
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kiov->iov = kvec;
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}
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static inline void vringh_kiov_reset(struct vringh_kiov *kiov)
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{
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kiov->iov[kiov->i].iov_len += kiov->consumed;
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kiov->iov[kiov->i].iov_base -= kiov->consumed;
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kiov->consumed = 0;
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kiov->i = 0;
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}
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static inline void vringh_kiov_cleanup(struct vringh_kiov *kiov)
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{
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if (kiov->max_num & VRINGH_IOV_ALLOCATED)
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kfree(kiov->iov);
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kiov->max_num = kiov->used = kiov->i = kiov->consumed = 0;
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kiov->iov = NULL;
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}
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int vringh_getdesc_kern(struct vringh *vrh,
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struct vringh_kiov *riov,
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struct vringh_kiov *wiov,
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u16 *head,
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gfp_t gfp);
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ssize_t vringh_iov_pull_kern(struct vringh_kiov *riov, void *dst, size_t len);
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ssize_t vringh_iov_push_kern(struct vringh_kiov *wiov,
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const void *src, size_t len);
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void vringh_abandon_kern(struct vringh *vrh, unsigned int num);
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int vringh_complete_kern(struct vringh *vrh, u16 head, u32 len);
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bool vringh_notify_enable_kern(struct vringh *vrh);
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void vringh_notify_disable_kern(struct vringh *vrh);
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int vringh_need_notify_kern(struct vringh *vrh);
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#endif /* _LINUX_VRINGH_H */
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