[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC 2/2] tools/libxc: Make the mem_access APIs generic
On Wed, 2014-04-09 at 09:58 +0100, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> On 09.04.14 at 10:23, <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> int xc_hvm_set_mem_access( > >> - xc_interface *xch, domid_t dom, hvmmem_access_t mem_access, uint64_t > >> first_pfn, uint64_t nr) > >> + xc_interface *xch, domid_t dom, hvmmem_access_t mem_access, > >> + uint64_t first_pfn, uint64_t nr) > >> { > >> - DECLARE_HYPERCALL; > >> - DECLARE_HYPERCALL_BUFFER(struct xen_hvm_set_mem_access, arg); > >> - int rc; > >> - > >> - arg = xc_hypercall_buffer_alloc(xch, arg, sizeof(*arg)); > >> - if ( arg == NULL ) > >> - { > >> - PERROR("Could not allocate memory for xc_hvm_set_mem_access > >> hypercall"); > >> - return -1; > >> - } > >> - > >> - arg->domid = dom; > >> - arg->hvmmem_access = mem_access; > >> - arg->first_pfn = first_pfn; > >> - arg->nr = nr; > >> - > >> - hypercall.op = __HYPERVISOR_hvm_op; > >> - hypercall.arg[0] = HVMOP_set_mem_access; > >> - hypercall.arg[1] = HYPERCALL_BUFFER_AS_ARG(arg); > >> - > >> - rc = do_xen_hypercall(xch, &hypercall); > >> - > >> - xc_hypercall_buffer_free(xch, arg); > >> - > >> - return rc; > >> + if ( nr > UINT_MAX ) > >> + return -EINVAL; > > > > I guess the hypervisor must also make a similar check? > > > >> + return xc_set_mem_access(xch, dom, mem_access, first_pfn, nr); > > > > This will return -1 and set errno, while the EINVAL above returns a > > -errno value. > > > > Personally I would just drop the limit check and rely on the hypervisor > > to return an error, but if you want to keep the check then please make > > it use the -1 and set errno pattern. > > Actually the hypervisor can't do that check, since it only sees the > truncated (32-bit) value. Question rather is why to retain a 64-bit > function parameter - I recently suggested switching it to 32 bits, and > I think this should definitely be done while anyway fiddling with the > interface. Ah, nr is correct in xc_set_mem_access() so this is just briding the gap between the old and new interfaces. THis would be solved by nuking this now pointless wrapper. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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