* 12 is historical, and due to x86 page size. */
#define VIRTIO_PCI_QUEUE_ADDR_SHIFT 12
-/* We can catch some guest bugs inside here so we continue supporting older
- guests. */
-#define VIRTIO_PCI_BUG_BUS_MASTER (1 << 0)
+/* Flags track per-device state like workarounds for quirks in older guests. */
+#define VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG (1 << 0)
/* QEMU doesn't strictly need write barriers since everything runs in
* lock-step. We'll leave the calls to wmb() in though to make it obvious for
typedef struct {
PCIDevice pci_dev;
VirtIODevice *vdev;
- uint32_t bugs;
+ uint32_t flags;
uint32_t addr;
uint32_t class_code;
uint32_t nvectors;
in ready state. Then we have a buggy guest OS. */
if ((proxy->vdev->status & VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK) &&
!(proxy->pci_dev.config[PCI_COMMAND] & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) {
- proxy->bugs |= VIRTIO_PCI_BUG_BUS_MASTER;
+ proxy->flags |= VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG;
}
return 0;
}
VirtIOPCIProxy *proxy = container_of(d, VirtIOPCIProxy, pci_dev.qdev);
virtio_reset(proxy->vdev);
msix_reset(&proxy->pci_dev);
- proxy->bugs = 0;
+ proxy->flags = 0;
}
static void virtio_ioport_write(void *opaque, uint32_t addr, uint32_t val)
some safety checks. */
if ((val & VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK) &&
!(proxy->pci_dev.config[PCI_COMMAND] & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) {
- proxy->bugs |= VIRTIO_PCI_BUG_BUS_MASTER;
+ proxy->flags |= VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG;
}
break;
case VIRTIO_MSI_CONFIG_VECTOR:
if (PCI_COMMAND == address) {
if (!(val & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) {
- if (!(proxy->bugs & VIRTIO_PCI_BUG_BUS_MASTER)) {
+ if (!(proxy->flags & VIRTIO_PCI_FLAG_BUS_MASTER_BUG)) {
virtio_set_status(proxy->vdev,
proxy->vdev->status & ~VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK);
}