[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [V10 PATCH 09/23] PVH xen: introduce pvh_set_vcpu_info() and vmx_pvh_set_vcpu_info()
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:00:36 +0100 Tim Deegan <tim@xxxxxxx> wrote: > At 16:41 -0700 on 09 Aug (1376066498), Mukesh Rathor wrote: > > On Thu, 08 Aug 2013 07:56:41 +0100 > > "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >>> On 08.08.13 at 03:05, Mukesh Rathor <mukesh.rathor@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > >>> wrote: > > > > On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 12:10:15 +0100 > > > > "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > >> >>> On 24.07.13 at 03:59, Mukesh Rathor > > > >> >>> <mukesh.rathor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> > +int vmx_pvh_set_vcpu_info(struct vcpu *v, struct > > > >> > vcpu_guest_context *ctxtp) +{ > > > >> > + if ( v->vcpu_id == 0 ) > > > >> > + return 0; > > > >> > + > > > >> > + if ( !(ctxtp->flags & VGCF_in_kernel) ) > > > >> > + return -EINVAL; > > > >> > + > > > >> > + vmx_vmcs_enter(v); > > > >> > + __vmwrite(GUEST_GDTR_BASE, ctxtp->gdt.pvh.addr); > > > >> > + __vmwrite(GUEST_GDTR_LIMIT, ctxtp->gdt.pvh.limit); > > > >> > + __vmwrite(GUEST_LDTR_BASE, ctxtp->ldt_base); > > > >> > + __vmwrite(GUEST_LDTR_LIMIT, ctxtp->ldt_ents); > > > >> > > > >> Just noticed: Aren't you mixing up entries and bytes here? > > > > > > > > Right: > > > > > > > > __vmwrite(GUEST_LDTR_LIMIT, (ctxtp->ldt_ents * 8 - 1) ); > > > > > > > > Any formatting issues here? I don't see in coding style, and see > > > > both code where there is a space around '*' and not. > > > > > > The inner parentheses are superfluous. > > > > > > CODING_STYLE is pretty explicit about there needing to be white > > > space around operators: "Spaces are placed [...], and around > > > binary operators (except the structure access operators, '.' and > > > '->')." > > > > > > > Also, when setting the limit, do we need to worry about the G > > > > flag? or for that matter, D/B whether segment is growing up or > > > > down? It appears we don't need to worry about that for LDT, but > > > > not sure reading the SDMs.. > > > > > > The D/B bit doesn't matter for LDT (and TSS), but the G bit would. > > > > Ugh, to find the G bit, I need to walk the GDT to find the LDT > > descriptor. > > Why so? The caller supplies you with the LDT base and range, not a > segment selector. I don't think you could find the right LDT selector > by scanning the GDT anyway -- what if there were two that matched? Because the range is interpreted in bytes or pages depending on the G bit in the descriptor. But, it seems acceptable to require it be null, so i'll just do that. Mukesh _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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