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[Xen-changelog] [xen-unstable] [XEND] Fix PCI configuration parsing and SXP output



# HG changeset patch
# User Alastair Tse <atse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
# Node ID fc25a6eadccd8a254a43caea927f9897b0efc99b
# Parent  9c9dbc5df55717c7d52e54fd175990f96553808e
[XEND] Fix PCI configuration parsing and SXP output

PCI configuration is formatted differently from other device
configurations because of the requirement that all pci devices need to
be present when it is initialised.

Signed-off-by: Alastair Tse <atse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 tools/python/xen/xend/XendConfig.py   |   78 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 tools/python/xen/xend/server/pciif.py |   24 +++++-----
 2 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)

diff -r 9c9dbc5df557 -r fc25a6eadccd tools/python/xen/xend/XendConfig.py
--- a/tools/python/xen/xend/XendConfig.py       Thu Nov 16 13:13:55 2006 +0000
+++ b/tools/python/xen/xend/XendConfig.py       Thu Nov 16 13:49:05 2006 +0000
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
 
 import re
 import time
+import types
 
 from xen.xend import sxp
 from xen.xend import uuid
@@ -450,11 +451,36 @@ class XendConfig(dict):
         for c in sxp.children(parsed, 'backend'):
             cfg['backend'].append(sxp.name(sxp.child0(c)))
 
+        # Parsing the device SXP's. In most cases, the SXP looks
+        # like this:
+        #
+        # [device, [vif, [mac, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx], [ip 1.3.4.5]]]
+        #
+        # However, for PCI devices it looks like this:
+        #
+        # [device, [pci, [dev, [domain, 0], [bus, 0], [slot, 1]]]]
+        #
+        # It seems the reasoning for this difference is because
+        # pciif.py needs all the PCI device configurations at
+        # the same time when creating the devices.
+        #
+        # To further complicate matters, Xen 2.0 configuration format
+        # uses the following for pci device configuration:
+        #
+        # [device, [pci, [domain, 0], [bus, 0], [dev, 1], [func, 2]]]
+        #
+        # Hence we deal with pci device configurations outside of
+        # the regular device parsing.
+        
         cfg['device'] = {}
         for dev in sxp.children(parsed, 'device'):
             config = sxp.child0(dev)
             dev_type = sxp.name(config)
             dev_info = {}
+            
+            if dev_type == 'pci':
+                continue 
+            
             for opt, val in config[1:]:
                 dev_info[opt] = val
             log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % dev_info)
@@ -462,9 +488,34 @@ class XendConfig(dict):
             dev_uuid = dev_info.get('uuid', uuid.createString())
             dev_info['uuid'] = dev_uuid
             cfg['device'][dev_uuid] = (dev_type, dev_info)
-            
-            #cfg['device'].append((sxp.name(config), config))
-
+
+        # deal with PCI device configurations if they exist
+        for dev in sxp.children(parsed, 'device'):
+            config = sxp.child0(dev)
+            dev_type = sxp.name(config)
+
+            if dev_type != 'pci':
+                continue
+            
+            dev_attr = sxp.child_value(config, 'dev')
+            if isinstance(dev_attr, (types.ListType, types.TupleType)):
+                for pci_dev in sxp.children(config, 'dev'):
+                    dev_info = {}
+                    for opt, val in pci_dev[1:]:
+                        dev_info[opt] = val
+                    log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % dev_info)
+                    dev_uuid = dev_info.get('uuid', uuid.createString())
+                    dev_info['uuid'] = dev_uuid
+                    cfg['device'][dev_uuid] = (dev_type, dev_info)
+                    
+            else: # Xen 2.0 PCI device configuration
+                for opt, val in config[1:]:
+                    dev_info[opt] = val
+                log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % dev_info)
+                # create uuid if it doesn't
+                dev_uuid = dev_info.get('uuid', uuid.createString())
+                dev_info['uuid'] = dev_uuid
+                cfg['device'][dev_uuid] = (dev_type, dev_info)
 
         # Extract missing data from configuration entries
         if 'image' in cfg:
@@ -859,10 +910,27 @@ class XendConfig(dict):
         return sxpr
 
     def all_devices_sxpr(self):
+        """Returns the SXPR for all devices in the current configuration."""
         sxprs = []
+        pci_devs = []
         for dev_type, dev_info in self['device'].values():
-            sxpr =  self.device_sxpr(dev_type = dev_type, dev_info = dev_info)
-            sxprs.append((dev_type, sxpr))
+            if dev_type == 'pci': # special case for pci devices
+                pci_devs.append(dev_info)
+            else:
+                sxpr =  self.device_sxpr(dev_type = dev_type,
+                                         dev_info = dev_info)
+                sxprs.append((dev_type, sxpr))
+
+        # if we have any pci_devs, we parse them differently into
+        # one single pci SXP entry.
+        if pci_devs:
+            sxpr = ['pci',]
+            for dev_info in pci_devs:
+                dev_sxpr = self.device_sxpr(dev_type = 'dev',
+                                            dev_info = dev_info)
+                sxpr.append(dev_sxpr)
+            sxprs.append(('pci', sxpr))
+            
         return sxprs
 
                      
diff -r 9c9dbc5df557 -r fc25a6eadccd tools/python/xen/xend/server/pciif.py
--- a/tools/python/xen/xend/server/pciif.py     Thu Nov 16 13:13:55 2006 +0000
+++ b/tools/python/xen/xend/server/pciif.py     Thu Nov 16 13:49:05 2006 +0000
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ class PciController(DevController):
                     else:
                         return default
 
-                if isinstance(val, types.StringType):
+                if isinstance(val, types.StringTypes):
                     return int(val, 16)
                 else:
                     return val
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ class PciController(DevController):
         back = {}
 
         val = sxp.child_value(config, 'dev')
-        if isinstance(val, list):
+        if isinstance(val, (types.ListType, types.TupleType)):
             pcidevid = 0
             for dev_config in sxp.children(config, 'dev'):
                 domain = get_param(dev_config, 'domain', 0)
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ class PciController(DevController):
 
                 self.setupDevice(domain, bus, slot, func)
 
-                back['dev-%i'%(pcidevid)]="%04x:%02x:%02x.%02x"% \
+                back['dev-%i' % pcidevid]="%04x:%02x:%02x.%02x"% \
                         (domain, bus, slot, func)
                 pcidevid+=1
             
@@ -115,19 +115,19 @@ class PciController(DevController):
         pci_devs = []
         
         for i in range(int(num_devs)):
-            (dev_config,) = self.readBackend(devid, 'dev-%d'%(i))
-
-            pci_match = re.match(r"((?P<domain>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4})[:,])?" + \
-                    r"(?P<bus>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2})[:,]" + \
-                    r"(?P<slot>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2})[.,]" + \
-                    r"(?P<func>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2})", dev_config)
+            dev_config = self.readBackend(devid, 'dev-%d' % i)
+
+            pci_match = re.match(r"((?P<domain>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4})[:,])?" +
+                                 r"(?P<bus>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2})[:,]" + 
+                                 r"(?P<slot>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2})[.,]" + 
+                                 r"(?P<func>[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2})", dev_config)
             
             if pci_match!=None:
-                pci_dev_info = pci_match.groupdict('0')
+                pci_dev_info = pci_match.groupdict()
                 pci_devs.append({'domain': '0x%(domain)s' % pci_dev_info,
                                  'bus': '0x%(bus)s' % pci_dev_info,
-                                 'slot': '0x(slot)s' % pci_dev_info,
-                                 'func': '0x(func)s' % pci_dev_info})
+                                 'slot': '0x%(slot)s' % pci_dev_info,
+                                 'func': '0x%(func)s' % pci_dev_info})
 
         result['dev'] = pci_devs
         return result

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