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/* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
**
** This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
** License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation, and
** may be copied, distributed, and modified under those terms.
**
** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
** GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
#ifndef _HW_GOLDFISH_PIPE_H
#define _HW_GOLDFISH_PIPE_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include "android/hw-qemud.h"
/* The following functions should called from hw/goldfish_trace.c and are
* used to implement QEMUD 'fast-pipes' in the Android emulator.
*/
extern void goldfish_pipe_thread_death(int tid);
extern void goldfish_pipe_write(int tid, int offset, uint32_t value);
extern uint32_t goldfish_pipe_read(int tid, int offset);
/* The following definitions are used to define a "pipe handler" type.
* Each pipe handler manages a given, named pipe type, and must provide
* a few callbacks that will be used at appropriate times:
*
* - init ::
* is called when a guest client has connected to a given
* pipe. The function should return an opaque pointer that
* will be passed as the first parameter to other callbacks.
*
* Note: pipeOpaque is the value that was passed to
* goldfish_pipe_add_type() to register the pipe handler.
*
* - close ::
* is called when the pipe is closed.(either from the guest, or
* when the handler itself calls qemud_client_close() on the
* corresponding QemudClient object passed to init()).
*
* - sendBuffers ::
* is called when the guest is sending data through the pipe. This
* callback receives a list of buffer descriptors that indicate
* where the data is located in memory.
*
* Must return 0 on success, or -1 on failure, with errno of:
*
* ENOMEM -> indicates that the message is too large
* EAGAIN -> indicates that the handler is not ready
* to accept the message yet.
*
* - recvBuffers ::
* Is called when the guest wants to receive data from the pipe.
* The caller provides a list of memory buffers to put the data into.
*
* Must return the size of the incoming data on success, or -1
* on error, with errno of:
*
* ENOMEM -> buffer too small to receive the message
* EAGAIN -> no incoming data yet
*
* - wakeOn ::
* is called to indicate that the guest wants to be waked when the
* pipe becomes able to either receive data from the guest, or send it
* new incoming data. It is the responsability of the pipe handler to
* signal the corresponding events by sending a single byte containing
* QEMUD_PIPE_WAKE_XXX bit flags through qemud_client_send() to do so.
*/
enum {
QEMUD_PIPE_WAKE_ON_SEND = (1 << 0),
QEMUD_PIPE_WAKE_ON_RECV = (1 << 1),
};
/* Buffer descriptor for sendBuffers() and recvBuffers() callbacks */
typedef struct GoldfishPipeBuffer {
uint8_t* data;
size_t size;
} GoldfishPipeBuffer;
/* Pipe handler funcs */
typedef struct {
void* (*init)( QemudClient* client, void* pipeOpaque );
void (*close)( void* opaque );
int (*sendBuffers)( void* opaque, const GoldfishPipeBuffer* buffers, int numBuffers );
int (*recvBuffers)( void* opaque, GoldfishPipeBuffer* buffers, int numBuffers );
void (*wakeOn)( void* opaque, int flags );
} QemudPipeHandlerFuncs;
/* Register a new pipe handler type. 'pipeOpaque' is passed directly
* to 'init() when a new pipe is connected to.
*/
extern void goldfish_pipe_add_type(const char* pipeName,
void* pipeOpaque,
const QemudPipeHandlerFuncs* pipeFuncs );
#endif /* _HW_GOLDFISH_PIPE_H */
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