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| diff --git a/include/linux/hyperv.h b/include/linux/hyperv.h index 0ae065a5fcb2..5852545e6bba 100644 --- a/include/linux/hyperv.h +++ b/include/linux/hyperv.h @@ -25,6 +25,173 @@  #ifndef _HYPERV_H  #define _HYPERV_H +#include <linux/types.h> + +/* + * An implementation of HyperV key value pair (KVP) functionality for Linux. + * + * + * Copyright (C) 2010, Novell, Inc. + * Author : K. Y. Srinivasan <ksrinivasan@novell.com> + * + */ + +/* + * Maximum value size - used for both key names and value data, and includes + * any applicable NULL terminators. + * + * Note:  This limit is somewhat arbitrary, but falls easily within what is + * supported for all native guests (back to Win 2000) and what is reasonable + * for the IC KVP exchange functionality.  Note that Windows Me/98/95 are + * limited to 255 character key names. + * + * MSDN recommends not storing data values larger than 2048 bytes in the + * registry. + * + * Note:  This value is used in defining the KVP exchange message - this value + * cannot be modified without affecting the message size and compatibility. + */ + +/* + * bytes, including any null terminators + */ +#define HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_VALUE_SIZE          (2048) + + +/* + * Maximum key size - the registry limit for the length of an entry name + * is 256 characters, including the null terminator + */ + +#define HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE            (512) + +/* + * In Linux, we implement the KVP functionality in two components: + * 1) The kernel component which is packaged as part of the hv_utils driver + * is responsible for communicating with the host and responsible for + * implementing the host/guest protocol. 2) A user level daemon that is + * responsible for data gathering. + * + * Host/Guest Protocol: The host iterates over an index and expects the guest + * to assign a key name to the index and also return the value corresponding to + * the key. The host will have atmost one KVP transaction outstanding at any + * given point in time. The host side iteration stops when the guest returns + * an error. Microsoft has specified the following mapping of key names to + * host specified index: + * + *	Index		Key Name + *	0		FullyQualifiedDomainName + *	1		IntegrationServicesVersion + *	2		NetworkAddressIPv4 + *	3		NetworkAddressIPv6 + *	4		OSBuildNumber + *	5		OSName + *	6		OSMajorVersion + *	7		OSMinorVersion + *	8		OSVersion + *	9		ProcessorArchitecture + * + * The Windows host expects the Key Name and Key Value to be encoded in utf16. + * + * Guest Kernel/KVP Daemon Protocol: As noted earlier, we implement all of the + * data gathering functionality in a user mode daemon. The user level daemon + * is also responsible for binding the key name to the index as well. The + * kernel and user-level daemon communicate using a connector channel. + * + * The user mode component first registers with the + * the kernel component. Subsequently, the kernel component requests, data + * for the specified keys. In response to this message the user mode component + * fills in the value corresponding to the specified key. We overload the + * sequence field in the cn_msg header to define our KVP message types. + * + * + * The kernel component simply acts as a conduit for communication between the + * Windows host and the user-level daemon. The kernel component passes up the + * index received from the Host to the user-level daemon. If the index is + * valid (supported), the corresponding key as well as its + * value (both are strings) is returned. If the index is invalid + * (not supported), a NULL key string is returned. + */ + + +/* + * Registry value types. + */ + +#define REG_SZ 1 +#define REG_U32 4 +#define REG_U64 8 + +enum hv_kvp_exchg_op { +	KVP_OP_GET = 0, +	KVP_OP_SET, +	KVP_OP_DELETE, +	KVP_OP_ENUMERATE, +	KVP_OP_REGISTER, +	KVP_OP_COUNT /* Number of operations, must be last. */ +}; + +enum hv_kvp_exchg_pool { +	KVP_POOL_EXTERNAL = 0, +	KVP_POOL_GUEST, +	KVP_POOL_AUTO, +	KVP_POOL_AUTO_EXTERNAL, +	KVP_POOL_AUTO_INTERNAL, +	KVP_POOL_COUNT /* Number of pools, must be last. */ +}; + +struct hv_kvp_hdr { +	__u8 operation; +	__u8 pool; +	__u16 pad; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value { +	__u32 value_type; +	__u32 key_size; +	__u32 value_size; +	__u8 key[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE]; +	union { +		__u8 value[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_VALUE_SIZE]; +		__u32 value_u32; +		__u64 value_u64; +	}; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +struct hv_kvp_msg_enumerate { +	__u32 index; +	struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value data; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +struct hv_kvp_msg_get { +	struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value data; +}; + +struct hv_kvp_msg_set { +	struct hv_kvp_exchg_msg_value data; +}; + +struct hv_kvp_msg_delete { +	__u32 key_size; +	__u8 key[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE]; +}; + +struct hv_kvp_register { +	__u8 version[HV_KVP_EXCHANGE_MAX_KEY_SIZE]; +}; + +struct hv_kvp_msg { +	struct hv_kvp_hdr	kvp_hdr; +	union { +		struct hv_kvp_msg_get		kvp_get; +		struct hv_kvp_msg_set		kvp_set; +		struct hv_kvp_msg_delete	kvp_delete; +		struct hv_kvp_msg_enumerate	kvp_enum_data; +		struct hv_kvp_register		kvp_register; +	} body; +} __attribute__((packed)); + +#ifdef __KERNEL__  #include <linux/scatterlist.h>  #include <linux/list.h>  #include <linux/uuid.h> @@ -785,6 +952,7 @@ void vmbus_driver_unregister(struct hv_driver *hv_driver);  #define HV_S_OK				0x00000000  #define HV_E_FAIL			0x80004005 +#define HV_S_CONT			0x80070103  #define HV_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED		0x80070032  #define HV_ERROR_MACHINE_LOCKED		0x800704F7 @@ -870,4 +1038,9 @@ struct hyperv_service_callback {  extern void vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *,  				      struct icmsg_negotiate *, u8 *); +int hv_kvp_init(struct hv_util_service *); +void hv_kvp_deinit(void); +void hv_kvp_onchannelcallback(void *); + +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */  #endif /* _HYPERV_H */ | 
