[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v9 12/25] x86: refactor psr: L3 CAT: set value: implement cos id picking flow.
>>> On 29.03.17 at 03:36, <yi.y.sun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 17-03-29 09:20:21, Yi Sun wrote: >> On 17-03-28 06:20:48, Jan Beulich wrote: >> > >>> On 28.03.17 at 13:59, <yi.y.sun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > > I think we at least need a 'get_val()' hook. >> > >> > Of course. >> > >> > > I try to implement CAT/CDP hook. >> > > Please help to check if this is what you thought. >> > >> > One remark below, but other than that - yes. >> > >> > > static void cat_get_val(const struct feat_node *feat, unsigned int cos, >> > > enum cbm_type type, int flag, uint32_t *val) >> > > { >> > > *val = feat->cos_reg_val[cos]; >> > > } >> > > >> > > static void l3_cdp_get_val(const struct feat_node *feat, unsigned int >> > > cos, >> > > enum cbm_type type, int flag, uint32_t *val) >> > > { >> > > if ( type == PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3_DATA || flag == 0 ) >> > > *val = get_cdp_data(feat, cos); >> > > if ( type == PSR_CBM_TYPE_L3_CODE || flag == 1 ) >> > > *val = get_cdp_code(feat, cos); >> > > } >> > >> > Why the redundancy between type and flag? >> > >> For psr_get_val, upper layer input the cbm_type to get either DATA or CODE >> value. For other cases, we use flag as cos_num index to get either DATA or >> CODE. >> > Let me explain more to avoid confusion. For other cases, we use cos_num as > index to get values from a feature. In these cases, we do not know the > cbm_type of the feature. So, I use the cos_num as flag to make 'get_val' > know which value should be returned. I'm pretty sure this redundancy can be avoided. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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