[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 23/28] libxl: ocaml: allow device operations to be called asynchronously
On Mon, 2013-03-25 at 14:45 +0000, Rob Hoes wrote: > Signed-off-by: Rob Hoes <rob.hoes@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > tools/ocaml/libs/xl/genwrap.py | 6 +++--- > tools/ocaml/libs/xl/xenlight_stubs.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++--- > 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/genwrap.py b/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/genwrap.py > index 10e6a74..9f7895a 100644 > --- a/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/genwrap.py > +++ b/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/genwrap.py > @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ builtins = { > "libxl_cpuid_policy_list": ("unit", "%(c)s = 0", > "Val_unit"), > } > > -DEVICE_FUNCTIONS = [ ("add", ["ctx", "t", "domid", "unit"]), > - ("remove", ["ctx", "t", "domid", "unit"]), > - ("destroy", ["ctx", "t", "domid", "unit"]), > +DEVICE_FUNCTIONS = [ ("add", ["ctx", "?async:'a", "t", "domid", > "unit"]), > + ("remove", ["ctx", "?async:'a", "t", "domid", > "unit"]), > + ("destroy", ["ctx", "?async:'a", "t", "domid", > "unit"]), > ] > > functions = { # ( name , [type1,type2,....] ) > diff --git a/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/xenlight_stubs.c > b/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/xenlight_stubs.c > index ae5317f..c136db7 100644 > --- a/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/xenlight_stubs.c > +++ b/tools/ocaml/libs/xl/xenlight_stubs.c > @@ -338,17 +338,30 @@ void async_callback(libxl_ctx *ctx, int rc, void > *for_callback) > #define STRINGIFY(x) _STRINGIFY(x) > > #define _DEVICE_ADDREMOVE(type,op) \ > -value stub_xl_device_##type##_##op(value ctx, value info, value domid) > \ > +value stub_xl_device_##type##_##op(value ctx, value async, value info, > \ > + value domid) \ > { \ > - CAMLparam3(ctx, info, domid); \ > + CAMLparam4(ctx, info, domid, async); \ > libxl_device_##type c_info; \ > int ret, marker_var; \ > + libxl_asyncop_how *ao_how; \ > \ > device_##type##_val(CTX, &c_info, info); \ > \ > - ret = libxl_device_##type##_##op(CTX, Int_val(domid), &c_info, 0); \ > + if (async != Val_none) { \ > + ao_how = malloc(sizeof(*ao_how)); \ libxl.h says: * *ao_how does not need to remain valid after the initiating function * returns. All other parameters must remain valid for the lifetime of * the asynchronous operation, unless otherwise specified. So the ao_how can just be a normal stack variable if you like. If you want to use NULL/non-NULL-ness to indicate Some/None then: struct ao_how aoh_struct, *aoh = NULL; if (async != Val_none) aoh = &aoh_struct works I think or just struct ao_how aoh = { .callback = async_callback, ... }; ret = libxl_device_##type##_##op(CTX, Int_val(domid), &c_info, \ async != Val_none ? &aoh : NULL would do. > + ao_how->callback = async_callback; \ > + ao_how->u.for_callback = (void *) Some_val(async); \ > + } \ > + else \ > + ao_how = NULL; \ > + \ > + ret = libxl_device_##type##_##op(CTX, Int_val(domid), &c_info, \ > + ao_how); \ > \ > libxl_device_##type##_dispose(&c_info); \ > + if (ao_how) \ > + free(ao_how); \ > \ > if (ret != 0) \ > failwith_xl(ret, STRINGIFY(type) "_" STRINGIFY(op)); \ _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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