@@ -74,6 +74,18 @@ struct virtio_shm_region {
* @set_vq_affinity: set the affinity for a virtqueue (optional).
* @get_vq_affinity: get the affinity for a virtqueue (optional).
* @get_shm_region: get a shared memory region based on the index.
+ * @reset_vq: reset a queue individually (optional).
+ * vq: the virtqueue
+ * Returns 0 on success or error status
+ * After successfully calling this, be sure to call
+ * virtqueue_detach_unused_buf() to recycle the buffer in the ring, and
+ * then call vring_release_virtqueue() to release the vq ring.
+ * Caller should guarantee that the vring is not accessed by any functions
+ * of virtqueue.
+ * @enable_reset_vq: enable a reset queue
+ * vq: the virtqueue
+ * Returns 0 on success or error status
+ * If reset_vq is set, then enable_reset_vq must also be set.
*/
typedef void vq_callback_t(struct virtqueue *);
struct virtio_config_ops {
@@ -100,6 +112,8 @@ struct virtio_config_ops {
int index);
bool (*get_shm_region)(struct virtio_device *vdev,
struct virtio_shm_region *region, u8 id);
+ int (*reset_vq)(struct virtqueue *vq);
+ int (*enable_reset_vq)(struct virtqueue *vq);
};
/* If driver didn't advertise the feature, it will never appear. */
Performing reset on a queue is divided into four steps: 1. reset_vq: reset one vq 2. recycle the buffer from vq by virtqueue_detach_unused_buf() 3. release the ring of the vq by vring_release_virtqueue() 4. enable_reset_vq: re-enable the reset queue So add two callbacks reset_vq, enable_reset_vq to struct virtio_config_ops. Signed-off-by: Xuan Zhuo <xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com> --- include/linux/virtio_config.h | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)