Crate virtio_drivers

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VirtIO guest drivers.

These drivers can be used by bare-metal code (such as a bootloader or OS kernel) running in a VM to interact with VirtIO devices provided by the VMM (such as QEMU or crosvm).

§Usage

You must first implement the Hal trait, to allocate DMA regions and translate between physical addresses (as seen by devices) and virtual addresses (as seen by your program). You can then construct the appropriate transport for the VirtIO device, e.g. for an MMIO device (perhaps discovered from the device tree):

use core::ptr::NonNull;
use virtio_drivers::transport::mmio::{MmioTransport, VirtIOHeader};

let header = NonNull::new(mmio_device_address as *mut VirtIOHeader).unwrap();
let transport = unsafe { MmioTransport::new(header) }.unwrap();

You can then check what kind of VirtIO device it is and construct the appropriate driver:

use virtio_drivers::{
    device::console::VirtIOConsole,
    transport::{mmio::MmioTransport, DeviceType, Transport},
};

if transport.device_type() == DeviceType::Console {
    let mut console = VirtIOConsole::<HalImpl, _>::new(transport).unwrap();
    // Send a byte to the console.
    console.send(b'H').unwrap();
}

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Constants§

  • The page size in bytes supported by the library (4 KiB).

Traits§

  • The interface which a particular hardware implementation must implement.

Type Aliases§

  • A physical address as used for virtio.
  • The type returned by driver methods.