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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v14 04/17] Introduce pv guest type and has_hvm_container macros



>>> On 04.11.13 at 13:14, George Dunlap <george.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The goal of this patch is to classify conditionals more clearly, as to
> whether they relate to pv guests, hvm-only guests, or guests with an
> "hvm container" (which will eventually include PVH).
> 
> This patch introduces an enum for guest type, as well as two new macros
> for switching behavior on and off: is_pv_* and has_hvm_container_*.  At the
> moment is_pv_* <=> !has_hvm_container_*.  The purpose of having two is that
> it seems to me different to take a path because something does *not* have PV
> structures as to take a path because it *does* have HVM structures, even if 
> the
> two happen to coincide 100% at the moment.  The exact usage is occasionally 
> a bit
> fuzzy though, and a judgement call just needs to be made on which is 
> clearer.
> 
> In general, a switch should use is_pv_* (or !is_pv_*) if the code in 
> question
> relates directly to a PV guest.  Examples include use of pv_vcpu structs or
> other behavior directly related to PV domains.
> 
> hvm_container is more of a fuzzy concept, but in general:

So sadly this is still being retained, despite its redundancy.

Jan


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