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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v3 32/34] xen/rirscv: add minimal amount of stubs to build full Xen
On 22.12.2023 16:13, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
> --- a/xen/arch/riscv/early_printk.c
> +++ b/xen/arch/riscv/early_printk.c
> @@ -40,171 +40,3 @@ void early_printk(const char *str)
> str++;
> }
> }
> -
> -/*
> - * The following #if 1 ... #endif should be removed after printk
> - * and related stuff are ready.
> - */
> -#if 1
> -
> -#include <xen/stdarg.h>
> -#include <xen/string.h>
> -
> -/**
> - * strlen - Find the length of a string
> - * @s: The string to be sized
> - */
> -size_t (strlen)(const char * s)
> -{
> - const char *sc;
> -
> - for (sc = s; *sc != '\0'; ++sc)
> - /* nothing */;
> - return sc - s;
> -}
> -
> -/**
> - * memcpy - Copy one area of memory to another
> - * @dest: Where to copy to
> - * @src: Where to copy from
> - * @count: The size of the area.
> - *
> - * You should not use this function to access IO space, use memcpy_toio()
> - * or memcpy_fromio() instead.
> - */
> -void *(memcpy)(void *dest, const void *src, size_t count)
> -{
> - char *tmp = (char *) dest, *s = (char *) src;
> -
> - while (count--)
> - *tmp++ = *s++;
> -
> - return dest;
> -}
> -
> -int vsnprintf(char* str, size_t size, const char* format, va_list args)
> -{
> - size_t i = 0; /* Current position in the output string */
> - size_t written = 0; /* Total number of characters written */
> - char* dest = str;
> -
> - while ( format[i] != '\0' && written < size - 1 )
> - {
> - if ( format[i] == '%' )
> - {
> - i++;
> -
> - if ( format[i] == '\0' )
> - break;
> -
> - if ( format[i] == '%' )
> - {
> - if ( written < size - 1 )
> - {
> - dest[written] = '%';
> - written++;
> - }
> - i++;
> - continue;
> - }
> -
> - /*
> - * Handle format specifiers.
> - * For simplicity, only %s and %d are implemented here.
> - */
> -
> - if ( format[i] == 's' )
> - {
> - char* arg = va_arg(args, char*);
> - size_t arglen = strlen(arg);
> -
> - size_t remaining = size - written - 1;
> -
> - if ( arglen > remaining )
> - arglen = remaining;
> -
> - memcpy(dest + written, arg, arglen);
> -
> - written += arglen;
> - i++;
> - }
> - else if ( format[i] == 'd' )
> - {
> - int arg = va_arg(args, int);
> -
> - /* Convert the integer to string representation */
> - char numstr[32]; /* Assumes a maximum of 32 digits */
> - int numlen = 0;
> - int num = arg;
> - size_t remaining;
> -
> - if ( arg < 0 )
> - {
> - if ( written < size - 1 )
> - {
> - dest[written] = '-';
> - written++;
> - }
> -
> - num = -arg;
> - }
> -
> - do
> - {
> - numstr[numlen] = '0' + num % 10;
> - num = num / 10;
> - numlen++;
> - } while ( num > 0 );
> -
> - /* Reverse the string */
> - for (int j = 0; j < numlen / 2; j++)
> - {
> - char tmp = numstr[j];
> - numstr[j] = numstr[numlen - 1 - j];
> - numstr[numlen - 1 - j] = tmp;
> - }
> -
> - remaining = size - written - 1;
> -
> - if ( numlen > remaining )
> - numlen = remaining;
> -
> - memcpy(dest + written, numstr, numlen);
> -
> - written += numlen;
> - i++;
> - }
> - }
> - else
> - {
> - if ( written < size - 1 )
> - {
> - dest[written] = format[i];
> - written++;
> - }
> - i++;
> - }
> - }
> -
> - if ( size > 0 )
> - dest[written] = '\0';
> -
> - return written;
> -}
> -
> -void printk(const char *format, ...)
> -{
> - static char buf[1024];
> -
> - va_list args;
> - va_start(args, format);
> -
> - (void)vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, args);
> -
> - early_printk(buf);
> -
> - va_end(args);
> -}
> -
> -#endif
> -
Aren't you transiently breaking the build by removing these here, rather
than in the next patch?
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/xen/arch/riscv/stubs.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,422 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
> +#include <xen/cpumask.h>
> +#include <xen/domain.h>
> +#include <xen/irq.h>
> +#include <xen/nodemask.h>
> +#include <xen/time.h>
> +#include <public/domctl.h>
> +
> +#include <asm/current.h>
> +
> +/* smpboot.c */
> +
> +cpumask_t cpu_online_map;
> +cpumask_t cpu_present_map;
> +cpumask_t cpu_possible_map;
> +
> +/* ID of the PCPU we're running on */
> +DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned int, cpu_id);
> +/* XXX these seem awfully x86ish... */
> +/* representing HT siblings of each logical CPU */
> +DEFINE_PER_CPU_READ_MOSTLY(cpumask_var_t, cpu_sibling_mask);
> +/* representing HT and core siblings of each logical CPU */
> +DEFINE_PER_CPU_READ_MOSTLY(cpumask_var_t, cpu_core_mask);
> +
> +nodemask_t __read_mostly node_online_map = { { [0] = 1UL } };
> +
> +/* time.c */
> +
> +unsigned long __read_mostly cpu_khz; /* CPU clock frequency in kHz. */
__ro_after_init?
> +s_time_t get_s_time(void)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +int reprogram_timer(s_time_t timeout)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +void send_timer_event(struct vcpu *v)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +void domain_set_time_offset(struct domain *d, int64_t time_offset_seconds)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +/* shutdown.c */
> +
> +void machine_restart(unsigned int delay_millisecs)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +void machine_halt(void)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +/* vm_event.c */
> +
> +struct vm_event_st;
> +
> +void vm_event_fill_regs(struct vm_event_st *req)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +void vm_event_set_registers(struct vcpu *v, struct vm_event_st *rsp)
> +{
> + BUG();
> +}
> +
> +void vm_event_monitor_next_interrupt(struct vcpu *v)
> +{
> + /* Not supported on RISCV. */
> +}
> +
> +void vm_event_reset_vmtrace(struct vcpu *v)
> +{
> + /* Not supported on RISCV. */
> +}
Judging from the comments these last two are in their final shape.
Wouldn't it make sense to put them in vm_event.c right away then? And
then perhaps together with the two stubs?
Yet then - Arm gets away without vm_event_reset_vmtrace()? Can you
explain why the same isn't true for RISC-V?
> @@ -11,3 +15,24 @@ void do_trap(struct cpu_user_regs *cpu_regs)
> {
> die();
> }
> +
> +void vcpu_show_execution_state(struct vcpu *v)
> +{
> + assert_failed("need to be implented");
Just to mention it again - the expectation is that all instances will
use the same "canonical" pattern for identifying yet-to-be-implemented
functions.
Jan
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