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VMCI routing code is responsible for routing between various hosts/guests as well as routing in nested scenarios. Signed-off-by: George Zhang <georgezhang@vmware.com> Acked-by: Andy king <acking@vmware.com> Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@vmware.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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/* | ||
* VMware VMCI Driver | ||
* | ||
* Copyright (C) 2012 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. | ||
* | ||
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | ||
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | ||
* Free Software Foundation version 2 and no later version. | ||
* | ||
* 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. | ||
*/ | ||
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#include <linux/vmw_vmci_defs.h> | ||
#include <linux/vmw_vmci_api.h> | ||
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#include "vmci_context.h" | ||
#include "vmci_driver.h" | ||
#include "vmci_route.h" | ||
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/* | ||
* Make a routing decision for the given source and destination handles. | ||
* This will try to determine the route using the handles and the available | ||
* devices. Will set the source context if it is invalid. | ||
*/ | ||
int vmci_route(struct vmci_handle *src, | ||
const struct vmci_handle *dst, | ||
bool from_guest, | ||
enum vmci_route *route) | ||
{ | ||
bool has_host_device = vmci_host_code_active(); | ||
bool has_guest_device = vmci_guest_code_active(); | ||
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*route = VMCI_ROUTE_NONE; | ||
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/* | ||
* "from_guest" is only ever set to true by | ||
* IOCTL_VMCI_DATAGRAM_SEND (or by the vmkernel equivalent), | ||
* which comes from the VMX, so we know it is coming from a | ||
* guest. | ||
* | ||
* To avoid inconsistencies, test these once. We will test | ||
* them again when we do the actual send to ensure that we do | ||
* not touch a non-existent device. | ||
*/ | ||
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/* Must have a valid destination context. */ | ||
if (VMCI_INVALID_ID == dst->context) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS; | ||
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/* Anywhere to hypervisor. */ | ||
if (VMCI_HYPERVISOR_CONTEXT_ID == dst->context) { | ||
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/* | ||
* If this message already came from a guest then we | ||
* cannot send it to the hypervisor. It must come | ||
* from a local client. | ||
*/ | ||
if (from_guest) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_DST_UNREACHABLE; | ||
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/* | ||
* We must be acting as a guest in order to send to | ||
* the hypervisor. | ||
*/ | ||
if (!has_guest_device) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; | ||
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/* And we cannot send if the source is the host context. */ | ||
if (VMCI_HOST_CONTEXT_ID == src->context) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS; | ||
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/* | ||
* If the client passed the ANON source handle then | ||
* respect it (both context and resource are invalid). | ||
* However, if they passed only an invalid context, | ||
* then they probably mean ANY, in which case we | ||
* should set the real context here before passing it | ||
* down. | ||
*/ | ||
if (VMCI_INVALID_ID == src->context && | ||
VMCI_INVALID_ID != src->resource) | ||
src->context = vmci_get_context_id(); | ||
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/* Send from local client down to the hypervisor. */ | ||
*route = VMCI_ROUTE_AS_GUEST; | ||
return VMCI_SUCCESS; | ||
} | ||
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/* Anywhere to local client on host. */ | ||
if (VMCI_HOST_CONTEXT_ID == dst->context) { | ||
/* | ||
* If it is not from a guest but we are acting as a | ||
* guest, then we need to send it down to the host. | ||
* Note that if we are also acting as a host then this | ||
* will prevent us from sending from local client to | ||
* local client, but we accept that restriction as a | ||
* way to remove any ambiguity from the host context. | ||
*/ | ||
if (src->context == VMCI_HYPERVISOR_CONTEXT_ID) { | ||
/* | ||
* If the hypervisor is the source, this is | ||
* host local communication. The hypervisor | ||
* may send vmci event datagrams to the host | ||
* itself, but it will never send datagrams to | ||
* an "outer host" through the guest device. | ||
*/ | ||
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if (has_host_device) { | ||
*route = VMCI_ROUTE_AS_HOST; | ||
return VMCI_SUCCESS; | ||
} else { | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if (!from_guest && has_guest_device) { | ||
/* If no source context then use the current. */ | ||
if (VMCI_INVALID_ID == src->context) | ||
src->context = vmci_get_context_id(); | ||
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/* Send it from local client down to the host. */ | ||
*route = VMCI_ROUTE_AS_GUEST; | ||
return VMCI_SUCCESS; | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* Otherwise we already received it from a guest and | ||
* it is destined for a local client on this host, or | ||
* it is from another local client on this host. We | ||
* must be acting as a host to service it. | ||
*/ | ||
if (!has_host_device) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; | ||
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if (VMCI_INVALID_ID == src->context) { | ||
/* | ||
* If it came from a guest then it must have a | ||
* valid context. Otherwise we can use the | ||
* host context. | ||
*/ | ||
if (from_guest) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS; | ||
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src->context = VMCI_HOST_CONTEXT_ID; | ||
} | ||
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/* Route to local client. */ | ||
*route = VMCI_ROUTE_AS_HOST; | ||
return VMCI_SUCCESS; | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* If we are acting as a host then this might be destined for | ||
* a guest. | ||
*/ | ||
if (has_host_device) { | ||
/* It will have a context if it is meant for a guest. */ | ||
if (vmci_ctx_exists(dst->context)) { | ||
if (VMCI_INVALID_ID == src->context) { | ||
/* | ||
* If it came from a guest then it | ||
* must have a valid context. | ||
* Otherwise we can use the host | ||
* context. | ||
*/ | ||
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if (from_guest) | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS; | ||
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src->context = VMCI_HOST_CONTEXT_ID; | ||
} else if (VMCI_CONTEXT_IS_VM(src->context) && | ||
src->context != dst->context) { | ||
/* | ||
* VM to VM communication is not | ||
* allowed. Since we catch all | ||
* communication destined for the host | ||
* above, this must be destined for a | ||
* VM since there is a valid context. | ||
*/ | ||
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return VMCI_ERROR_DST_UNREACHABLE; | ||
} | ||
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/* Pass it up to the guest. */ | ||
*route = VMCI_ROUTE_AS_HOST; | ||
return VMCI_SUCCESS; | ||
} else if (!has_guest_device) { | ||
/* | ||
* The host is attempting to reach a CID | ||
* without an active context, and we can't | ||
* send it down, since we have no guest | ||
* device. | ||
*/ | ||
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return VMCI_ERROR_DST_UNREACHABLE; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* We must be a guest trying to send to another guest, which means | ||
* we need to send it down to the host. We do not filter out VM to | ||
* VM communication here, since we want to be able to use the guest | ||
* driver on older versions that do support VM to VM communication. | ||
*/ | ||
if (!has_guest_device) { | ||
/* | ||
* Ending up here means we have neither guest nor host | ||
* device. | ||
*/ | ||
return VMCI_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; | ||
} | ||
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/* If no source context then use the current context. */ | ||
if (VMCI_INVALID_ID == src->context) | ||
src->context = vmci_get_context_id(); | ||
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/* | ||
* Send it from local client down to the host, which will | ||
* route it to the other guest for us. | ||
*/ | ||
*route = VMCI_ROUTE_AS_GUEST; | ||
return VMCI_SUCCESS; | ||
} |
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/* | ||
* VMware VMCI Driver | ||
* | ||
* Copyright (C) 2012 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. | ||
* | ||
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | ||
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | ||
* Free Software Foundation version 2 and no later version. | ||
* | ||
* 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. | ||
*/ | ||
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#ifndef _VMCI_ROUTE_H_ | ||
#define _VMCI_ROUTE_H_ | ||
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#include <linux/vmw_vmci_defs.h> | ||
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enum vmci_route { | ||
VMCI_ROUTE_NONE, | ||
VMCI_ROUTE_AS_HOST, | ||
VMCI_ROUTE_AS_GUEST, | ||
}; | ||
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int vmci_route(struct vmci_handle *src, const struct vmci_handle *dst, | ||
bool from_guest, enum vmci_route *route); | ||
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#endif /* _VMCI_ROUTE_H_ */ |