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H A D | virtio_ring.h | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
H A D | pci.hh | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
H A D | SConscript | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
H A D | VirtIO.py | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
H A D | pci.cc | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
H A D | base.hh | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
H A D | base.cc | 10388:a26a20060ba3 Sat Sep 20 17:17:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by providing the following new SimObjects: * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices. * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface. A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the vio parameter. New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must be registered with the base class from the constructor since the device assumes that the number of queues stay constant. |
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