From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilb...@redhat.com>

Define the requirements and idea behind shared memory regions.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilb...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <coh...@redhat.com>
---
 conformance.tex |  1 +
 content.tex     |  2 ++
 shared-mem.tex  | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 45 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 shared-mem.tex

diff --git a/conformance.tex b/conformance.tex
index 42f702a..4524237 100644
--- a/conformance.tex
+++ b/conformance.tex
@@ -197,6 +197,7 @@ \section{Conformance Targets}\label{sec:Conformance / 
Conformance Targets}
 \item \ref{devicenormative:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Virtqueues / 
Used Buffer Notification Suppression}
 \item \ref{devicenormative:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Virtqueues / 
The Virtqueue Used Ring}
 \item \ref{devicenormative:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Virtqueues / 
Available Buffer Notification Suppression}
+\item \ref{devicenormative:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device / Shared Memory 
Regions}
 \item \ref{devicenormative:Reserved Feature Bits}
 \end{itemize}
 
diff --git a/content.tex b/content.tex
index 8f0498e..6433226 100644
--- a/content.tex
+++ b/content.tex
@@ -371,6 +371,8 @@ \subsection{Driver notifications} \label{sec:Virtqueues / 
Driver notifications}
 has been negotiated, these notifications would then have
 identical \field{next_off} and \field{next_wrap} values.
 
+\input{shared-mem.tex}
+
 \chapter{General Initialization And Device Operation}\label{sec:General 
Initialization And Device Operation}
 
 We start with an overview of device initialization, then expand on the
diff --git a/shared-mem.tex b/shared-mem.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6e6f6c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/shared-mem.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+\section{Shared Memory Regions}\label{sec:Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device 
/ Shared Memory Regions}
+
+Shared memory regions are an additional facility
+available to devices that need a region of memory that's
+continuously shared between the device and the driver, rather
+than passed between them in the way virtqueue elements are.
+
+Example uses include shared caches and version pools for versioned
+data structures.
+
+The memory region is allocated by the device and presented to the
+driver.  Where the device is implemented in software on a host,
+this arrangement allows the memory region to be allocated by
+a library on the host, which the device may not have full control
+over.
+
+A device may have multiple shared memory regions associated with
+it.  Each region has a \field{shmid} to identify it, the meaning
+of which is device-specific.
+
+Enumeration and location of shared memory regions is performed
+in a transport-specific way.
+
+Memory consistency rules vary depending on the region and the
+device and they will be specified as required by each device.
+
+\subsection{Addressing within regions}\label{sec:Basic Facilities of a Virtio 
Device / Shared Memory Regions / Addressing within regions }
+
+References into shared memory regions are represented as offsets from
+the beginning of the region instead of absolute memory addresses.
+Offsets are used both for references between structures stored
+within shared memory and for requests placed in virtqueues that
+refer to shared memory.
+The \field{shmid} may be explicit or may be inferred from the
+context of the reference.
+
+\devicenormative{\subsection}{Shared Memory Regions}{Basic Facilities of a 
Virtio
+Device / Shared Memory Regions}
+Shared memory regions MUST NOT expose shared memory regions which
+are used to control the operation of the device, nor to stream
+data.
+
-- 
2.21.0


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