[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 5/8] tmem: Move TMEM_CONTROL subop of tmem hypercall to sysctl.
On 27/08/15 19:43, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > >>> --- a/xen/include/public/sysctl.h >>> +++ b/xen/include/public/sysctl.h >>> @@ -710,6 +710,48 @@ struct xen_sysctl_psr_cat_op { >>> typedef struct xen_sysctl_psr_cat_op xen_sysctl_psr_cat_op_t; >>> DEFINE_XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(xen_sysctl_psr_cat_op_t); >>> >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_ALL_CLIENTS 0xFFFFU >>> + >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_THAW 0 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_FREEZE 1 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_FLUSH 2 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_DESTROY 3 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_LIST 4 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SET_WEIGHT 5 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SET_CAP 6 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SET_COMPRESS 7 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_QUERY_FREEABLE_MB 8 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_BEGIN 10 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_VERSION 11 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_MAXPOOLS 12 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_CLIENT_WEIGHT 13 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_CLIENT_CAP 14 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_CLIENT_FLAGS 15 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_POOL_FLAGS 16 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_POOL_NPAGES 17 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_POOL_UUID 18 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_NEXT_PAGE 19 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_GET_NEXT_INV 20 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_SAVE_END 21 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_RESTORE_BEGIN 30 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_RESTORE_PUT_PAGE 32 >>> +#define XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_RESTORE_FLUSH_PAGE 33 >> Perhaps better to have all these in tmem.h, to not clutter this >> header? > Yes and no. The other sysctl had their #defines for commands here so I > figured I > would follow that rule. But I am OK keeping it in tmem.h and just do > > /* For the 'cmd' values consule tmem.h. Look for XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_* */ Better to stay consistent with sysctl.h. Separating the structure and the subops is unhelpful to people reading the code. >>> +struct xen_sysctl_tmem_op { >>> + uint32_t cmd; /* IN: XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_* . */ >>> + int32_t pool_id; /* IN: 0 by default unless _SAVE_*, RESTORE_* .*/ >>> + uint32_t cli_id; /* IN: client id, 0 for >>> XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_QUERY_FREEABLE_MB >>> + for all others can be the domain id or >>> + XEN_SYSCTL_TMEM_OP_ALL_CLIENTS for all. */ >>> + uint32_t arg1; /* IN: If not applicable to command use 0. */ >>> + uint32_t arg2; /* IN: If not applicable to command use 0. */ >>> + uint8_t pad[4]; /* Padding so structure is the same under 32 and >>> 64. */ >> uint32_t please. And despite this being an (easily changeable) sysctl, >> verifying that it's zero on input would be nice. > Yes! That was what I forgotten! >>> --- a/xen/include/public/tmem.h >>> +++ b/xen/include/public/tmem.h >>> @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ >>> #define TMEM_SPEC_VERSION 1 >>> >>> /* Commands to HYPERVISOR_tmem_op() */ >>> -#define TMEM_CONTROL 0 >>> +#define TMEM_CONTROL_MOVED 0 >> Perhaps say where it moved in a brief comment? > Yes, good idea. > > /* Deprecated. These operations are done now via XEN_SYSCTL_tmem_op > * using the sysctl hypercall. */ I hope "XEN_SYSCTL_tmem_op" is sufficient to imply "using the sysctl hypercall" ;) > >>> --- a/xen/xsm/flask/hooks.c >>> +++ b/xen/xsm/flask/hooks.c >>> @@ -761,6 +761,9 @@ static int flask_sysctl(int cmd) >>> case XEN_SYSCTL_tbuf_op: >>> return domain_has_xen(current->domain, XEN__TBUFCONTROL); >>> >>> + case XEN_SYSCTL_tmem_op: >>> + return domain_has_xen(current->domain, XEN__TMEM_CONTROL); >>> + >>> case XEN_SYSCTL_sched_id: >>> return domain_has_xen(current->domain, XEN__GETSCHEDULER); >> Hmm, these cases appear to be roughly sorted numerically, i.e. >> yours would normally go at the end. > I recall a comment from Andrew asking the newly introduced commands to > be in alphabetical order. But perhaps that was for domctl which is more > .. ah.. random? Really? that doesn't sound like me. Apologies if it was. (Alphabetic for obj-y in a Makefile perhaps?) Numeric would be far better here. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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