[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 05/17] xen/x86: Remove the non-typesafe version of pagetable_* helpers
On 22.03.2020 17:14, julien@xxxxxxx wrote: > --- a/xen/arch/x86/domain.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/domain.c > @@ -952,25 +952,27 @@ int arch_set_info_guest( > } > else > { > - unsigned long pfn = pagetable_get_pfn(v->arch.guest_table); > + mfn_t mfn = pagetable_get_mfn(v->arch.guest_table); > bool fail; > > if ( !compat ) > { > - fail = xen_pfn_to_cr3(pfn) != c.nat->ctrlreg[3]; > + fail = mfn_to_cr3(mfn) != c.nat->ctrlreg[3]; The patch, besides a few other comments further down, looks fine on its own, but I don't think it can be acked without seeing the effects of the adjustments pending to the patch introducing mfn_to_cr3() and friends. > @@ -3116,24 +3116,24 @@ int vcpu_destroy_pagetables(struct vcpu *v) > > /* Free that page if non-zero */ > do { > - if ( mfn ) > + if ( !mfn_eq(mfn, _mfn(0)) ) I admit I'm not fully certain either, but at the first glance if ( mfn_x(mfn) ) would seem more in line with the original code to me (and then also elsewhere). > @@ -3560,19 +3561,18 @@ long do_mmuext_op( > if ( unlikely(rc) ) > break; > > - old_mfn = pagetable_get_pfn(curr->arch.guest_table_user); > + old_mfn = pagetable_get_mfn(curr->arch.guest_table_user); > /* > * This is particularly important when getting restarted after > the > * previous attempt got preempted in the put-old-MFN phase. > */ > - if ( old_mfn == op.arg1.mfn ) > + if ( mfn_eq(old_mfn, new_mfn) ) > break; > > - if ( op.arg1.mfn != 0 ) > + if ( !mfn_eq(new_mfn, _mfn(0)) ) At least here I would clearly prefer the old code to be kept. > @@ -3580,19 +3580,19 @@ long do_mmuext_op( > else if ( rc != -ERESTART ) > gdprintk(XENLOG_WARNING, > "Error %d installing new mfn %" PRI_mfn > "\n", > - rc, op.arg1.mfn); > + rc, mfn_x(new_mfn)); Here I'm also not sure I see the point of the conversion. > @@ -2351,11 +2351,11 @@ int sh_safe_not_to_sync(struct vcpu *v, mfn_t gl1mfn) > ASSERT(mfn_valid(smfn)); > #endif > > - if ( pagetable_get_pfn(v->arch.shadow_table[0]) == mfn_x(smfn) > + if ( mfn_eq(pagetable_get_mfn(v->arch.shadow_table[0]), smfn) > #if (SHADOW_PAGING_LEVELS == 3) > - || pagetable_get_pfn(v->arch.shadow_table[1]) == mfn_x(smfn) > - || pagetable_get_pfn(v->arch.shadow_table[2]) == mfn_x(smfn) > - || pagetable_get_pfn(v->arch.shadow_table[3]) == mfn_x(smfn) > + || mfn_eq(pagetable_get_mfn(v->arch.shadow_table[1]), smfn) > + || mfn_eq(pagetable_get_mfn(v->arch.shadow_table[2]), smfn) > + || mfn_eq(pagetable_get_mfn(v->arch.shadow_table[3]), smfn) > #endif > ) While here moving the || to their designated places would make the code look worse overall, ... > @@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@ sh_update_linear_entries(struct vcpu *v) > > /* Don't try to update the monitor table if it doesn't exist */ > if ( shadow_mode_external(d) > - && pagetable_get_pfn(v->arch.monitor_table) == 0 ) > + && pagetable_is_null(v->arch.monitor_table) ) ... could I talk you into moving the && here to the end of the previous line, as you're touching this anyway? Also, seeing there's quite a few conversions to pagetable_is_null() and also seeing that this patch is quite big - could this conversion be split out? > @@ -213,17 +214,17 @@ static inline l4_pgentry_t l4e_from_paddr(paddr_t pa, > unsigned int flags) > #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ > > /* Page-table type. */ > -typedef struct { u64 pfn; } pagetable_t; > -#define pagetable_get_paddr(x) ((paddr_t)(x).pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) > +typedef struct { mfn_t mfn; } pagetable_t; > +#define PAGETABLE_NULL_MFN _mfn(0) I'd prefer to get away without this constant. Jan
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