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  1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
  2#ifndef USER_BLK_DRV_CMD_INC_H
  3#define USER_BLK_DRV_CMD_INC_H
  4
  5#include <linux/types.h>
  6
  7/* ublk server command definition */
  8
  9/*
 10 * Admin commands, issued by ublk server, and handled by ublk driver.
 11 *
 12 * Legacy command definition, don't use in new application, and don't
 13 * add new such definition any more
 14 */
 15#define	UBLK_CMD_GET_QUEUE_AFFINITY	0x01
 16#define	UBLK_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO	0x02
 17#define	UBLK_CMD_ADD_DEV		0x04
 18#define	UBLK_CMD_DEL_DEV		0x05
 19#define	UBLK_CMD_START_DEV	0x06
 20#define	UBLK_CMD_STOP_DEV	0x07
 21#define	UBLK_CMD_SET_PARAMS	0x08
 22#define	UBLK_CMD_GET_PARAMS	0x09
 23#define	UBLK_CMD_START_USER_RECOVERY	0x10
 24#define	UBLK_CMD_END_USER_RECOVERY	0x11
 25#define	UBLK_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO2		0x12
 26
 27/* Any new ctrl command should encode by __IO*() */
 28#define UBLK_U_CMD_GET_QUEUE_AFFINITY	\
 29	_IOR('u', UBLK_CMD_GET_QUEUE_AFFINITY, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 30#define UBLK_U_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO		\
 31	_IOR('u', UBLK_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 32#define UBLK_U_CMD_ADD_DEV		\
 33	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_ADD_DEV, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 34#define UBLK_U_CMD_DEL_DEV		\
 35	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_DEL_DEV, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 36#define UBLK_U_CMD_START_DEV		\
 37	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_START_DEV, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 38#define UBLK_U_CMD_STOP_DEV		\
 39	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_STOP_DEV, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 40#define UBLK_U_CMD_SET_PARAMS		\
 41	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_SET_PARAMS, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 42#define UBLK_U_CMD_GET_PARAMS		\
 43	_IOR('u', UBLK_CMD_GET_PARAMS, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 44#define UBLK_U_CMD_START_USER_RECOVERY	\
 45	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_START_USER_RECOVERY, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 46#define UBLK_U_CMD_END_USER_RECOVERY	\
 47	_IOWR('u', UBLK_CMD_END_USER_RECOVERY, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 48#define UBLK_U_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO2	\
 49	_IOR('u', UBLK_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO2, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 50#define UBLK_U_CMD_GET_FEATURES	\
 51	_IOR('u', 0x13, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 52#define UBLK_U_CMD_DEL_DEV_ASYNC	\
 53	_IOR('u', 0x14, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 54#define UBLK_U_CMD_UPDATE_SIZE		\
 55	_IOWR('u', 0x15, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 56#define UBLK_U_CMD_QUIESCE_DEV		\
 57	_IOWR('u', 0x16, struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd)
 58
 59/*
 60 * 64bits are enough now, and it should be easy to extend in case of
 61 * running out of feature flags
 62 */
 63#define UBLK_FEATURES_LEN  8
 64
 65/*
 66 * IO commands, issued by ublk server, and handled by ublk driver.
 67 *
 68 * FETCH_REQ: issued via sqe(URING_CMD) beforehand for fetching IO request
 69 *      from ublk driver, should be issued only when starting device. After
 70 *      the associated cqe is returned, request's tag can be retrieved via
 71 *      cqe->userdata.
 72 *
 73 * COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ: issued via sqe(URING_CMD) after ublkserver handled
 74 *      this IO request, request's handling result is committed to ublk
 75 *      driver, meantime FETCH_REQ is piggyback, and FETCH_REQ has to be
 76 *      handled before completing io request.
 77 *
 78 * NEED_GET_DATA: only used for write requests to set io addr and copy data
 79 *      When NEED_GET_DATA is set, ublksrv has to issue UBLK_IO_NEED_GET_DATA
 80 *      command after ublk driver returns UBLK_IO_RES_NEED_GET_DATA.
 81 *
 82 *      It is only used if ublksrv set UBLK_F_NEED_GET_DATA flag
 83 *      while starting a ublk device.
 84 */
 85
 86/*
 87 * Legacy IO command definition, don't use in new application, and don't
 88 * add new such definition any more
 89 */
 90#define	UBLK_IO_FETCH_REQ		0x20
 91#define	UBLK_IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ	0x21
 92#define	UBLK_IO_NEED_GET_DATA	0x22
 93
 94/* Any new IO command should encode by __IOWR() */
 95#define	UBLK_U_IO_FETCH_REQ		\
 96	_IOWR('u', UBLK_IO_FETCH_REQ, struct ublksrv_io_cmd)
 97#define	UBLK_U_IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ	\
 98	_IOWR('u', UBLK_IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ, struct ublksrv_io_cmd)
 99#define	UBLK_U_IO_NEED_GET_DATA		\
100	_IOWR('u', UBLK_IO_NEED_GET_DATA, struct ublksrv_io_cmd)
101#define	UBLK_U_IO_REGISTER_IO_BUF	\
102	_IOWR('u', 0x23, struct ublksrv_io_cmd)
103#define	UBLK_U_IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF	\
104	_IOWR('u', 0x24, struct ublksrv_io_cmd)
105
106/* only ABORT means that no re-fetch */
107#define UBLK_IO_RES_OK			0
108#define UBLK_IO_RES_NEED_GET_DATA	1
109#define UBLK_IO_RES_ABORT		(-ENODEV)
110
111#define UBLKSRV_CMD_BUF_OFFSET	0
112#define UBLKSRV_IO_BUF_OFFSET	0x80000000
113
114/* tag bit is 16bit, so far limit at most 4096 IOs for each queue */
115#define UBLK_MAX_QUEUE_DEPTH	4096
116
117/* single IO buffer max size is 32MB */
118#define UBLK_IO_BUF_OFF		0
119#define UBLK_IO_BUF_BITS	25
120#define UBLK_IO_BUF_BITS_MASK	((1ULL << UBLK_IO_BUF_BITS) - 1)
121
122/* so at most 64K IOs for each queue */
123#define UBLK_TAG_OFF		UBLK_IO_BUF_BITS
124#define UBLK_TAG_BITS		16
125#define UBLK_TAG_BITS_MASK	((1ULL << UBLK_TAG_BITS) - 1)
126
127/* max 4096 queues */
128#define UBLK_QID_OFF		(UBLK_TAG_OFF + UBLK_TAG_BITS)
129#define UBLK_QID_BITS		12
130#define UBLK_QID_BITS_MASK	((1ULL << UBLK_QID_BITS) - 1)
131
132#define UBLK_MAX_NR_QUEUES	(1U << UBLK_QID_BITS)
133
134#define UBLKSRV_IO_BUF_TOTAL_BITS	(UBLK_QID_OFF + UBLK_QID_BITS)
135#define UBLKSRV_IO_BUF_TOTAL_SIZE	(1ULL << UBLKSRV_IO_BUF_TOTAL_BITS)
136
137/*
138 * ublk server can register data buffers for incoming I/O requests with a sparse
139 * io_uring buffer table. The request buffer can then be used as the data buffer
140 * for io_uring operations via the fixed buffer index.
141 * Note that the ublk server can never directly access the request data memory.
142 *
143 * To use this feature, the ublk server must first register a sparse buffer
144 * table on an io_uring instance.
145 * When an incoming ublk request is received, the ublk server submits a
146 * UBLK_U_IO_REGISTER_IO_BUF command to that io_uring instance. The
147 * ublksrv_io_cmd's q_id and tag specify the request whose buffer to register
148 * and addr is the index in the io_uring's buffer table to install the buffer.
149 * SQEs can now be submitted to the io_uring to read/write the request's buffer
150 * by enabling fixed buffers (e.g. using IORING_OP_{READ,WRITE}_FIXED or
151 * IORING_URING_CMD_FIXED) and passing the registered buffer index in buf_index.
152 * Once the last io_uring operation using the request's buffer has completed,
153 * the ublk server submits a UBLK_U_IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF command with q_id, tag,
154 * and addr again specifying the request buffer to unregister.
155 * The ublk request is completed when its buffer is unregistered from all
156 * io_uring instances and the ublk server issues UBLK_U_IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ.
157 *
158 * Not available for UBLK_F_UNPRIVILEGED_DEV, as a ublk server can leak
159 * uninitialized kernel memory by not reading into the full request buffer.
160 */
161#define UBLK_F_SUPPORT_ZERO_COPY	(1ULL << 0)
162
163/*
164 * Force to complete io cmd via io_uring_cmd_complete_in_task so that
165 * performance comparison is done easily with using task_work_add
166 */
167#define UBLK_F_URING_CMD_COMP_IN_TASK	(1ULL << 1)
168
169/*
170 * User should issue io cmd again for write requests to
171 * set io buffer address and copy data from bio vectors
172 * to the userspace io buffer.
173 *
174 * In this mode, task_work is not used.
175 */
176#define UBLK_F_NEED_GET_DATA (1UL << 2)
177
178/*
179 * - Block devices are recoverable if ublk server exits and restarts
180 * - Outstanding I/O when ublk server exits is met with errors
181 * - I/O issued while there is no ublk server queues
182 */
183#define UBLK_F_USER_RECOVERY	(1UL << 3)
184
185/*
186 * - Block devices are recoverable if ublk server exits and restarts
187 * - Outstanding I/O when ublk server exits is reissued
188 * - I/O issued while there is no ublk server queues
189 */
190#define UBLK_F_USER_RECOVERY_REISSUE	(1UL << 4)
191
192/*
193 * Unprivileged user can create /dev/ublkcN and /dev/ublkbN.
194 *
195 * /dev/ublk-control needs to be available for unprivileged user, and it
196 * can be done via udev rule to make all control commands available to
197 * unprivileged user. Except for the command of UBLK_CMD_ADD_DEV, all
198 * other commands are only allowed for the owner of the specified device.
199 *
200 * When userspace sends UBLK_CMD_ADD_DEV, the device pair's owner_uid and
201 * owner_gid are stored to ublksrv_ctrl_dev_info by kernel, so far only
202 * the current user's uid/gid is stored, that said owner of the created
203 * device is always the current user.
204 *
205 * We still need udev rule to apply OWNER/GROUP with the stored owner_uid
206 * and owner_gid.
207 *
208 * Then ublk server can be run as unprivileged user, and /dev/ublkbN can
209 * be accessed and managed by its owner represented by owner_uid/owner_gid.
210 */
211#define UBLK_F_UNPRIVILEGED_DEV	(1UL << 5)
212
213/* use ioctl encoding for uring command */
214#define UBLK_F_CMD_IOCTL_ENCODE	(1UL << 6)
215
216/*
217 *  Copy between request and user buffer by pread()/pwrite()
218 *
219 *  Not available for UBLK_F_UNPRIVILEGED_DEV, otherwise userspace may
220 *  deceive us by not filling request buffer, then kernel uninitialized
221 *  data may be leaked.
222 */
223#define UBLK_F_USER_COPY	(1UL << 7)
224
225/*
226 * User space sets this flag when setting up the device to request zoned storage support. Kernel may
227 * deny the request by returning an error.
228 */
229#define UBLK_F_ZONED (1ULL << 8)
230
231/*
232 * - Block devices are recoverable if ublk server exits and restarts
233 * - Outstanding I/O when ublk server exits is met with errors
234 * - I/O issued while there is no ublk server is met with errors
235 */
236#define UBLK_F_USER_RECOVERY_FAIL_IO (1ULL << 9)
237
238/*
239 * Resizing a block device is possible with UBLK_U_CMD_UPDATE_SIZE
240 * New size is passed in cmd->data[0] and is in units of sectors
241 */
242#define UBLK_F_UPDATE_SIZE		 (1ULL << 10)
243
244/*
245 * request buffer is registered automatically to uring_cmd's io_uring
246 * context before delivering this io command to ublk server, meantime
247 * it is un-registered automatically when completing this io command.
248 *
249 * For using this feature:
250 *
251 * - ublk server has to create sparse buffer table on the same `io_ring_ctx`
252 *   for issuing `UBLK_IO_FETCH_REQ` and `UBLK_IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ`.
253 *   If uring_cmd isn't issued on same `io_ring_ctx`, it is ublk server's
254 *   responsibility to unregister the buffer by issuing `IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF`
255 *   manually, otherwise this ublk request won't complete.
256 *
257 * - ublk server passes auto buf register data via uring_cmd's sqe->addr,
258 *   `struct ublk_auto_buf_reg` is populated from sqe->addr, please see
259 *   the definition of ublk_sqe_addr_to_auto_buf_reg()
260 *
261 * - pass buffer index from `ublk_auto_buf_reg.index`
262 *
263 * - all reserved fields in `ublk_auto_buf_reg` need to be zeroed
264 *
265 * - pass flags from `ublk_auto_buf_reg.flags` if needed
266 *
267 * This way avoids extra cost from two uring_cmd, but also simplifies backend
268 * implementation, such as, the dependency on IO_REGISTER_IO_BUF and
269 * IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF becomes not necessary.
270 *
271 * If wrong data or flags are provided, both IO_FETCH_REQ and
272 * IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ are failed, for the latter, the ublk IO request
273 * won't be completed until new IO_COMMIT_AND_FETCH_REQ command is issued
274 * successfully
275 */
276#define UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG 	(1ULL << 11)
277
278/*
279 * Control command `UBLK_U_CMD_QUIESCE_DEV` is added for quiescing device,
280 * which state can be transitioned to `UBLK_S_DEV_QUIESCED` or
281 * `UBLK_S_DEV_FAIL_IO` finally, and it needs ublk server cooperation for
282 * handling `UBLK_IO_RES_ABORT` correctly.
283 *
284 * Typical use case is for supporting to upgrade ublk server application,
285 * meantime keep ublk block device persistent during the period.
286 *
287 * This feature is only available when UBLK_F_USER_RECOVERY is enabled.
288 *
289 * Note, this command returns -EBUSY in case that all IO commands are being
290 * handled by ublk server and not completed in specified time period which
291 * is passed from the control command parameter.
292 */
293#define UBLK_F_QUIESCE		(1ULL << 12)
294
295/*
296 * If this feature is set, ublk_drv supports each (qid,tag) pair having
297 * its own independent daemon task that is responsible for handling it.
298 * If it is not set, daemons are per-queue instead, so for two pairs
299 * (qid1,tag1) and (qid2,tag2), if qid1 == qid2, then the same task must
300 * be responsible for handling (qid1,tag1) and (qid2,tag2).
301 */
302#define UBLK_F_PER_IO_DAEMON (1ULL << 13)
303
304/*
305 * If this feature is set, UBLK_U_IO_REGISTER_IO_BUF/UBLK_U_IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF
306 * can be issued for an I/O on any task. q_id and tag are also ignored in
307 * UBLK_U_IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF's ublksrv_io_cmd.
308 * If it is unset, zero-copy buffers can only be registered and unregistered by
309 * the I/O's daemon task. The q_id and tag of the registered buffer are required
310 * in UBLK_U_IO_UNREGISTER_IO_BUF's ublksrv_io_cmd.
311 */
312#define UBLK_F_BUF_REG_OFF_DAEMON (1ULL << 14)
313
314/* device state */
315#define UBLK_S_DEV_DEAD	0
316#define UBLK_S_DEV_LIVE	1
317#define UBLK_S_DEV_QUIESCED	2
318#define UBLK_S_DEV_FAIL_IO 	3
319
320/* shipped via sqe->cmd of io_uring command */
321struct ublksrv_ctrl_cmd {
322	/* sent to which device, must be valid */
323	__u32	dev_id;
324
325	/* sent to which queue, must be -1 if the cmd isn't for queue */
326	__u16	queue_id;
327	/*
328	 * cmd specific buffer, can be IN or OUT.
329	 */
330	__u16	len;
331	__u64	addr;
332
333	/* __inline__ data */
334	__u64	data[1];
335
336	/*
337	 * Used for UBLK_F_UNPRIVILEGED_DEV and UBLK_CMD_GET_DEV_INFO2
338	 * only, include null char
339	 */
340	__u16	dev_path_len;
341	__u16	pad;
342	__u32	reserved;
343};
344
345struct ublksrv_ctrl_dev_info {
346	__u16	nr_hw_queues;
347	__u16	queue_depth;
348	__u16	state;
349	__u16	pad0;
350
351	__u32	max_io_buf_bytes;
352	__u32	dev_id;
353
354	__s32	ublksrv_pid;
355	__u32	pad1;
356
357	__u64	flags;
358
359	/* For ublksrv internal use, invisible to ublk driver */
360	__u64	ublksrv_flags;
361
362	__u32	owner_uid;	/* store by kernel */
363	__u32	owner_gid;	/* store by kernel */
364	__u64	reserved1;
365	__u64   reserved2;
366};
367
368#define		UBLK_IO_OP_READ		0
369#define		UBLK_IO_OP_WRITE		1
370#define		UBLK_IO_OP_FLUSH		2
371#define		UBLK_IO_OP_DISCARD		3
372#define		UBLK_IO_OP_WRITE_SAME		4
373#define		UBLK_IO_OP_WRITE_ZEROES		5
374#define		UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_OPEN		10
375#define		UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_CLOSE		11
376#define		UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_FINISH		12
377#define		UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_APPEND		13
378#define		UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_RESET_ALL	14
379#define		UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_RESET		15
380/*
381 * Construct a zone report. The report request is carried in `struct
382 * ublksrv_io_desc`. The `start_sector` field must be the first sector of a zone
383 * and shall indicate the first zone of the report. The `nr_zones` shall
384 * indicate how many zones should be reported at most. The report shall be
385 * delivered as a `struct blk_zone` array. To report fewer zones than requested,
386 * zero the last entry of the returned array.
387 *
388 * Related definitions(blk_zone, blk_zone_cond, blk_zone_type, ...) in
389 * include/uapi/linux/blkzoned.h are part of ublk UAPI.
390 */
391#define		UBLK_IO_OP_REPORT_ZONES		18
392
393#define		UBLK_IO_F_FAILFAST_DEV		(1U << 8)
394#define		UBLK_IO_F_FAILFAST_TRANSPORT	(1U << 9)
395#define		UBLK_IO_F_FAILFAST_DRIVER	(1U << 10)
396#define		UBLK_IO_F_META			(1U << 11)
397#define		UBLK_IO_F_FUA			(1U << 13)
398#define		UBLK_IO_F_NOUNMAP		(1U << 15)
399#define		UBLK_IO_F_SWAP			(1U << 16)
400/*
401 * For UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG & UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK only.
402 *
403 * This flag is set if auto buffer register is failed & ublk server passes
404 * UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK, and ublk server need to register buffer
405 * manually for handling the delivered IO command if this flag is observed
406 *
407 * ublk server has to check this flag if UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK is
408 * passed in.
409 */
410#define		UBLK_IO_F_NEED_REG_BUF		(1U << 17)
411
412/*
413 * io cmd is described by this structure, and stored in share memory, indexed
414 * by request tag.
415 *
416 * The data is stored by ublk driver, and read by ublksrv after one fetch command
417 * returns.
418 */
419struct ublksrv_io_desc {
420	/* op: bit 0-7, flags: bit 8-31 */
421	__u32		op_flags;
422
423	union {
424		__u32		nr_sectors;
425		__u32		nr_zones; /* for UBLK_IO_OP_REPORT_ZONES */
426	};
427
428	/* start sector for this io */
429	__u64		start_sector;
430
431	/* buffer address in ublksrv daemon vm space, from ublk driver */
432	__u64		addr;
433};
434
435static __inline__ __u8 ublksrv_get_op(const struct ublksrv_io_desc *iod)
436{
437	return iod->op_flags & 0xff;
438}
439
440static __inline__ __u32 ublksrv_get_flags(const struct ublksrv_io_desc *iod)
441{
442	return iod->op_flags >> 8;
443}
444
445/*
446 * If this flag is set, fallback by completing the uring_cmd and setting
447 * `UBLK_IO_F_NEED_REG_BUF` in case of auto-buf-register failure;
448 * otherwise the client ublk request is failed silently
449 *
450 * If ublk server passes this flag, it has to check if UBLK_IO_F_NEED_REG_BUF
451 * is set in `ublksrv_io_desc.op_flags`. If UBLK_IO_F_NEED_REG_BUF is set,
452 * ublk server needs to register io buffer manually for handling IO command.
453 */
454#define UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK 	(1 << 0)
455#define UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_F_MASK 	UBLK_AUTO_BUF_REG_FALLBACK
456
457struct ublk_auto_buf_reg {
458	/* index for registering the delivered request buffer */
459	__u16  index;
460	__u8   flags;
461	__u8   reserved0;
462
463	/*
464	 * io_ring FD can be passed via the reserve field in future for
465	 * supporting to register io buffer to external io_uring
466	 */
467	__u32  reserved1;
468};
469
470/*
471 * For UBLK_F_AUTO_BUF_REG, auto buffer register data is carried via
472 * uring_cmd's sqe->addr:
473 *
474 * 	- bit0 ~ bit15: buffer index
475 * 	- bit16 ~ bit23: flags
476 * 	- bit24 ~ bit31: reserved0
477 * 	- bit32 ~ bit63: reserved1
478 */
479static __inline__ struct ublk_auto_buf_reg ublk_sqe_addr_to_auto_buf_reg(
480		__u64 sqe_addr)
481{
482	struct ublk_auto_buf_reg reg = {
483		.index = (__u16)sqe_addr,
484		.flags = (__u8)(sqe_addr >> 16),
485		.reserved0 = (__u8)(sqe_addr >> 24),
486		.reserved1 = (__u32)(sqe_addr >> 32),
487	};
488
489	return reg;
490}
491
492static __inline__ __u64
493ublk_auto_buf_reg_to_sqe_addr(const struct ublk_auto_buf_reg *buf)
494{
495	__u64 addr = buf->index | (__u64)buf->flags << 16 | (__u64)buf->reserved0 << 24 |
496		(__u64)buf->reserved1 << 32;
497
498	return addr;
499}
500
501/* issued to ublk driver via /dev/ublkcN */
502struct ublksrv_io_cmd {
503	__u16	q_id;
504
505	/* for fetch/commit which result */
506	__u16	tag;
507
508	/* io result, it is valid for COMMIT* command only */
509	__s32	result;
510
511	union {
512		/*
513		 * userspace buffer address in ublksrv daemon process, valid for
514		 * FETCH* command only
515		 *
516		 * `addr` should not be used when UBLK_F_USER_COPY is enabled,
517		 * because userspace handles data copy by pread()/pwrite() over
518		 * /dev/ublkcN. But in case of UBLK_F_ZONED, this union is
519		 * re-used to pass back the allocated LBA for
520		 * UBLK_IO_OP_ZONE_APPEND which actually depends on
521		 * UBLK_F_USER_COPY
522		 */
523		__u64	addr;
524		__u64	zone_append_lba;
525	};
526};
527
528struct ublk_param_basic {
529#define UBLK_ATTR_READ_ONLY            (1 << 0)
530#define UBLK_ATTR_ROTATIONAL           (1 << 1)
531#define UBLK_ATTR_VOLATILE_CACHE       (1 << 2)
532#define UBLK_ATTR_FUA                  (1 << 3)
533	__u32	attrs;
534	__u8	logical_bs_shift;
535	__u8	physical_bs_shift;
536	__u8	io_opt_shift;
537	__u8	io_min_shift;
538
539	__u32	max_sectors;
540	__u32	chunk_sectors;
541
542	__u64   dev_sectors;
543	__u64   virt_boundary_mask;
544};
545
546struct ublk_param_discard {
547	__u32	discard_alignment;
548
549	__u32	discard_granularity;
550	__u32	max_discard_sectors;
551
552	__u32	max_write_zeroes_sectors;
553	__u16	max_discard_segments;
554	__u16	reserved0;
555};
556
557/*
558 * read-only, can't set via UBLK_CMD_SET_PARAMS, disk_devt is available
559 * after device is started
560 */
561struct ublk_param_devt {
562	__u32   char_major;
563	__u32   char_minor;
564	__u32   disk_major;
565	__u32   disk_minor;
566};
567
568struct ublk_param_zoned {
569	__u32	max_open_zones;
570	__u32	max_active_zones;
571	__u32	max_zone_append_sectors;
572	__u8	reserved[20];
573};
574
575struct ublk_param_dma_align {
576	__u32	alignment;
577	__u8	pad[4];
578};
579
580#define UBLK_MIN_SEGMENT_SIZE   4096
581/*
582 * If any one of the three segment parameter is set as 0, the behavior is
583 * undefined.
584 */
585struct ublk_param_segment {
586	/*
587	 * seg_boundary_mask + 1 needs to be power_of_2(), and the sum has
588	 * to be >= UBLK_MIN_SEGMENT_SIZE(4096)
589	 */
590	__u64 	seg_boundary_mask;
591
592	/*
593	 * max_segment_size could be override by virt_boundary_mask, so be
594	 * careful when setting both.
595	 *
596	 * max_segment_size has to be >= UBLK_MIN_SEGMENT_SIZE(4096)
597	 */
598	__u32 	max_segment_size;
599	__u16 	max_segments;
600	__u8	pad[2];
601};
602
603struct ublk_params {
604	/*
605	 * Total length of parameters, userspace has to set 'len' for both
606	 * SET_PARAMS and GET_PARAMS command, and driver may update len
607	 * if two sides use different version of 'ublk_params', same with
608	 * 'types' fields.
609	 */
610	__u32	len;
611#define UBLK_PARAM_TYPE_BASIC           (1 << 0)
612#define UBLK_PARAM_TYPE_DISCARD         (1 << 1)
613#define UBLK_PARAM_TYPE_DEVT            (1 << 2)
614#define UBLK_PARAM_TYPE_ZONED           (1 << 3)
615#define UBLK_PARAM_TYPE_DMA_ALIGN       (1 << 4)
616#define UBLK_PARAM_TYPE_SEGMENT         (1 << 5)
617	__u32	types;			/* types of parameter included */
618
619	struct ublk_param_basic		basic;
620	struct ublk_param_discard	discard;
621	struct ublk_param_devt		devt;
622	struct ublk_param_zoned	zoned;
623	struct ublk_param_dma_align	dma;
624	struct ublk_param_segment	seg;
625};
626
627#endif