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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v8 6/8] docs: documentation about static shared memory regions





On 10/30/18 6:58 PM, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
Hi Ian,

I am replying here, but I am addressing also your other emails. This is
v8 of the series, the first version was sent in Aug 2017, and the design
document, including the master/slave terminology, was accepted even
before that.

At this stage I am only looking for minor suggestions for improvements.
I am not going to address a v1-style review at this point.


On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
diff --git a/docs/man/xl-static-shm-configuration.pod.5 
b/docs/man/xl-static-shm-configuration.pod.5
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..81ff3f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/man/xl-static-shm-configuration.pod.5
...
+* Uniquely identified by a string that is no longer than 128 characters, which
+is called an B<identifier> in this document.
+
+* Backed by exactly one domain, which is called a B<master> domain, and all
+the other domains who are also sharing this region are called B<slave>s.

Would it be possible to rename these concepts ?  Nowadays it is
generally preferable to avoid master/slave terminology.  Perhaps
`owning' and `borrowing' domains ?  I'm not sure exactly what the
precise relationship is.  It would be good to explain that by
explaining what the semantic difference is between the roles of the
owning and borrowing domains.

I completely agree with you here, and getting rid of the master/slave
terminology would be nice, in retrospect, it was not a good choice. But
this is v8 of the series, and as discussed a few times, we encourage
reviewers to avoid this kind of requests at this stage.

While I agree that the design document has been accepted in Aug 2017,
the last things we want is adding more potentially offensive naming in Xen. It should not take too much to do the renaming (I am happy to help here).

Cheers,

--
Julien Grall

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