#ifndef _ASM_X86_MSHYPER_H #define _ASM_X86_MSHYPER_H #include #include #include struct ms_hyperv_info { u32 features; u32 misc_features; u32 hints; }; extern struct ms_hyperv_info ms_hyperv; /* * Declare the MSR used to setup pages used to communicate with the hypervisor. */ union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents { u64 as_uint64; struct { u64 enable:1; u64 reserved:11; u64 guest_physical_address:52; }; }; /* * The guest OS needs to register the guest ID with the hypervisor. * The guest ID is a 64 bit entity and the structure of this ID is * specified in the Hyper-V specification: * * msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542653%28v=vs.85%29.aspx * * While the current guideline does not specify how Linux guest ID(s) * need to be generated, our plan is to publish the guidelines for * Linux and other guest operating systems that currently are hosted * on Hyper-V. The implementation here conforms to this yet * unpublished guidelines. * * * Bit(s) * 63 - Indicates if the OS is Open Source or not; 1 is Open Source * 62:56 - Os Type; Linux is 0x100 * 55:48 - Distro specific identification * 47:16 - Linux kernel version number * 15:0 - Distro specific identification * * */ #define HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID 0x8800 /* * Generate the guest ID based on the guideline described above. */ static inline __u64 generate_guest_id(__u64 d_info1, __u64 kernel_version, __u64 d_info2) { __u64 guest_id = 0; guest_id = (((__u64)HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID) << 56); guest_id |= (d_info1 << 48); guest_id |= (kernel_version << 16); guest_id |= d_info2; return guest_id; } void hyperv_callback_vector(void); #ifdef CONFIG_TRACING #define trace_hyperv_callback_vector hyperv_callback_vector #endif void hyperv_vector_handler(struct pt_regs *regs); void hv_setup_vmbus_irq(void (*handler)(void)); void hv_remove_vmbus_irq(void); void hv_setup_kexec_handler(void (*handler)(void)); void hv_remove_kexec_handler(void); void hv_setup_crash_handler(void (*handler)(struct pt_regs *regs)); void hv_remove_crash_handler(void); #endif