[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 14/18] libxl: introduce libxl_get_memory_static_max
On Wed, 2014-07-30 at 19:23 +0100, Wei Liu wrote: > +/* type determines which node to return: > + * 1 "target" > + * 2 "static-max" You've just invented enums ;-) Either use an actual enum, or a bool flag (since this is internal only I don't mind which) > +int libxl_get_memory_target(libxl_ctx *ctx, uint32_t domid, uint32_t > *out_target) > +{ > + GC_INIT(ctx); > + int rc; > + > + rc = libxl__get_memory_target(gc, domid, out_target, 1); FWIW for trivial helper wrappers like this where the wrapper does nothing I think it can be acceptable to bend the usual rule about internal things taking a gc a bit. Although that can just be saving problems for later when someone adds some new magic to a wrapper. > @@ -884,6 +891,7 @@ int libxl_domain_core_dump(libxl_ctx *ctx, uint32_t domid, > int libxl_domain_setmaxmem(libxl_ctx *ctx, uint32_t domid, uint32_t > target_memkb); > int libxl_set_memory_target(libxl_ctx *ctx, uint32_t domid, int32_t > target_memkb, int relative, int enforce); > int libxl_get_memory_target(libxl_ctx *ctx, uint32_t domid, uint32_t > *out_target); > +int libxl_get_memory_static_max(libxl_ctx *ctx, uint32_t domid, uint32_t > *out_static_max); Do you need this to be public, or did you just do it for consistency? Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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