#ifndef QEMU_PCI_INTERNALS_H #define QEMU_PCI_INTERNALS_H /* * This header files is private to pci.c and pci_bridge.c * So following structures are opaque to others and shouldn't be * accessed. * * For pci-to-pci bridge needs to include this header file to embed * PCIBridge in its structure or to get sizeof(PCIBridge), * However, they shouldn't access those following members directly. * Use accessor function in pci.h, pci_bridge.h */ extern struct BusInfo pci_bus_info; struct PCIBus { BusState qbus; uint8_t devfn_min; pci_set_irq_fn set_irq; pci_map_irq_fn map_irq; pci_hotplug_fn hotplug; DeviceState *hotplug_qdev; void *irq_opaque; PCIDevice *devices[PCI_SLOT_MAX * PCI_FUNC_MAX]; PCIDevice *parent_dev; MemoryRegion *address_space_mem; MemoryRegion *address_space_io; QLIST_HEAD(, PCIBus) child; /* this will be replaced by qdev later */ QLIST_ENTRY(PCIBus) sibling;/* this will be replaced by qdev later */ /* The bus IRQ state is the logical OR of the connected devices. Keep a count of the number of devices with raised IRQs. */ int nirq; int *irq_count; }; struct PCIBridge { PCIDevice dev; /* private member */ PCIBus sec_bus; /* * Memory regions for the bridge's address spaces. These regions are not * directly added to system_memory/system_io or its descendants. * Bridge's secondary bus points to these, so that devices * under the bridge see these regions as its address spaces. * The regions are as large as the entire address space - * they don't take into account any windows. */ MemoryRegion address_space_mem; MemoryRegion address_space_io; /* * Aliases for each of the address space windows that the bridge * can forward. Mapped into the bridge's parent's address space, * as subregions. */ MemoryRegion alias_pref_mem; MemoryRegion alias_mem; MemoryRegion alias_io; pci_map_irq_fn map_irq; const char *bus_name; }; #endif /* QEMU_PCI_INTERNALS_H */