[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 7/8] tools/xenalyze: Fix multiple instances of *HYPERCALL_MAX
George Dunlap writes ("[PATCH 7/8] tools/xenalyze: Fix multiple instances of *HYPERCALL_MAX"): > We HYPERCALL_MAX defined as the maximum enumerated hypercall, and we ^ missing word `have' ? > have PV_HYPERCALL_MAX defined as some other number (presumably based > on experience with actual hypercalls). Both are used to size arrays > (hypercall_name[] and pv_data.hypercall_count[], respectively). > > Rename PV_HYPERCALL_MAX to HYPERCALL_MAX, and use HYPERCALL_MAX to > size (and iterate over) all arrays. ... > diff --git a/tools/xentrace/xenalyze.c b/tools/xentrace/xenalyze.c > index 3e26a4c..4ae50b8 100644 > --- a/tools/xentrace/xenalyze.c > +++ b/tools/xentrace/xenalyze.c > @@ -1068,9 +1068,10 @@ enum { > HYPERCALL_sysctl, > HYPERCALL_domctl, > HYPERCALL_kexec_op, > - HYPERCALL_MAX > }; > > +#define HYPERCALL_MAX 38 > + > char *hypercall_name[HYPERCALL_MAX] = { > [HYPERCALL_set_trap_table]="set_trap_table", > [HYPERCALL_mmu_update]="mmu_update", > @@ -1509,13 +1510,12 @@ char *pv_name[PV_MAX] = { > [PV_HYPERCALL_SUBCALL]="hypercall (subcall)", Does this produce a build error if HYPERCALL_MAX is too small ? Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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