[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 4/5] libxl: update vcpus bitmap in retrieved guest config
On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 06:44:28PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Wei Liu writes ("[PATCH v3 4/5] libxl: update vcpus bitmap in retrieved guest > config"): > > ... because the available vcpu bitmap can change during domain life time > > due to cpu hotplug and unplug. > > > > For QEMU upstream, we interrogate QEMU for the number of vcpus. For > > others, we look directly into xenstore for information. > ... > > +static int libxl__update_avail_vcpus_qmp(libxl__gc *gc, uint32_t domid, > > + unsigned int max_vcpus, > > + libxl_bitmap *map) > > +{ > > + int rc; > > + > > + /* For QEMU upstream we always need to return the number > > + * of cpus present to QEMU whether they are online or not; > > + * otherwise QEMU won't accept the saved state. > > This comment is confusing to me. Perhaps `return' should read > `provide' ? But the connection between the body of this function and > the comment is still obscure. > "provide" is ok. To avoid confusion the comment can be moved a few line above to describe the function, not the code snippet. Does that work better? > > +static int libxl__update_avail_vcpus_xenstore(libxl__gc *gc, uint32_t > > domid, > > + unsigned int max_vcpus, > > + libxl_bitmap *map) > > +{ > > + int rc; > > + unsigned int i; > > + const char *dompath; > ... > > + for (i = 0; i < max_vcpus; i++) { > > + const char *path = GCSPRINTF("%s/cpu/%u/availability", dompath, i); > > + const char *content = libxl__xs_read(gc, XBT_NULL, path); > > + if (!strcmp(content, "online")) > > + libxl_bitmap_set(map, i); > > Firstly, this should be libxl__xs_read_checked. Secondly if "content" > is NULL, this will crash. > Will fix. > > @@ -7294,6 +7341,55 @@ int libxl_retrieve_domain_configuration(libxl_ctx > > *ctx, uint32_t domid, > > libxl_dominfo_dispose(&info); > > } > > > > + /* VCPUs */ > > + { > > + libxl_bitmap *map = &d_config->b_info.avail_vcpus; > > + unsigned int max_vcpus = d_config->b_info.max_vcpus; > > + libxl_device_model_version version; > > + > > + libxl_bitmap_dispose(map); > > + libxl_bitmap_init(map); > > + libxl_bitmap_alloc(CTX, map, max_vcpus); > > + libxl_bitmap_set_none(map); > > I see that this function already trashes the domain config when it > fails (leaving it up to the caller to free the partial config) but > that this is not documented :-/. d_config is an out parameter. User can't expect the returned d_config to be valid if this API returns error state. And user is still responsible for calling _init before calling this API and _dispose afterwards. So this still fits into how we expect libxl types to be used. Nothing new needs to be documented. All other fields are already handled in this way. > > > + /* If the user did not explicitly specify a device model > > + * version, we need to use the same logic used during domain > > + * creation to derive the device model version. > > + */ > > + version = d_config->b_info.device_model_version; > > + if (version == LIBXL_DEVICE_MODEL_VERSION_UNKNOWN) > > + version = libxl__get_device_model_version(gc, > > &d_config->b_info); > > I think this is rather unfortunate. Won't changing the default device > model while the domain is running will cause this function to give > wrong answers ? I think saving the device model into the template should work. No need to derive it during runtime. Wei. > > Thanks, > Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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