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-rw-r--r--hw/char/virtio-serial-bus.c31
-rw-r--r--include/hw/virtio/virtio-serial.h11
2 files changed, 42 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/hw/char/virtio-serial-bus.c b/hw/char/virtio-serial-bus.c
index c86814f059..d14e872d34 100644
--- a/hw/char/virtio-serial-bus.c
+++ b/hw/char/virtio-serial-bus.c
@@ -465,6 +465,37 @@ static void handle_output(VirtIODevice *vdev, VirtQueue *vq)
static void handle_input(VirtIODevice *vdev, VirtQueue *vq)
{
+ /*
+ * Users of virtio-serial would like to know when guest becomes
+ * writable again -- i.e. if a vq had stuff queued up and the
+ * guest wasn't reading at all, the host would not be able to
+ * write to the vq anymore. Once the guest reads off something,
+ * we can start queueing things up again. However, this call is
+ * made for each buffer addition by the guest -- even though free
+ * buffers existed prior to the current buffer addition. This is
+ * done so as not to maintain previous state, which will need
+ * additional live-migration-related changes.
+ */
+ VirtIOSerial *vser;
+ VirtIOSerialPort *port;
+ VirtIOSerialPortClass *vsc;
+
+ vser = VIRTIO_SERIAL(vdev);
+ port = find_port_by_vq(vser, vq);
+
+ if (!port) {
+ return;
+ }
+ vsc = VIRTIO_SERIAL_PORT_GET_CLASS(port);
+
+ /*
+ * If guest_connected is false, this call is being made by the
+ * early-boot queueing up of descriptors, which is just noise for
+ * the host apps -- don't disturb them in that case.
+ */
+ if (port->guest_connected && port->host_connected && vsc->guest_writable) {
+ vsc->guest_writable(port);
+ }
}
static uint32_t get_features(VirtIODevice *vdev, uint32_t features)
diff --git a/include/hw/virtio/virtio-serial.h b/include/hw/virtio/virtio-serial.h
index ccf8459829..18d1bccd0b 100644
--- a/include/hw/virtio/virtio-serial.h
+++ b/include/hw/virtio/virtio-serial.h
@@ -60,6 +60,17 @@ typedef struct VirtIOSerialPortClass {
/* Guest is now ready to accept data (virtqueues set up). */
void (*guest_ready)(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
+ /*
+ * Guest has enqueued a buffer for the host to write into.
+ * Called each time a buffer is enqueued by the guest;
+ * irrespective of whether there already were free buffers the
+ * host could have consumed.
+ *
+ * This is dependent on both the guest and host end being
+ * connected.
+ */
+ void (*guest_writable)(VirtIOSerialPort *port);
+
/*
* Guest wrote some data to the port. This data is handed over to
* the app via this callback. The app can return a size less than