[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 1/3] xen/domain: Reorder trivial initialisation in early domain_create()
On 21.12.2020 19:14, Andrew Cooper wrote: > --- a/xen/common/domain.c > +++ b/xen/common/domain.c > @@ -391,25 +391,7 @@ struct domain *domain_create(domid_t domid, > > TRACE_1D(TRC_DOM0_DOM_ADD, d->domain_id); > > - /* > - * Allocate d->vcpu[] and set ->max_vcpus up early. Various per-domain > - * resources want to be sized based on max_vcpus. > - */ > - if ( !is_system_domain(d) ) > - { > - err = -ENOMEM; > - d->vcpu = xzalloc_array(struct vcpu *, config->max_vcpus); > - if ( !d->vcpu ) > - goto fail; > - > - d->max_vcpus = config->max_vcpus; > - } > - > - lock_profile_register_struct(LOCKPROF_TYPE_PERDOM, d, domid); Wouldn't this also count as "trivial initialization", and hence while moving want to at least be placed ... > - if ( (err = xsm_alloc_security_domain(d)) != 0 ) > - goto fail; > - > + /* Trivial initialisation. */ > atomic_set(&d->refcnt, 1); > RCU_READ_LOCK_INIT(&d->rcu_lock); > spin_lock_init_prof(d, domain_lock); > @@ -434,6 +416,27 @@ struct domain *domain_create(domid_t domid, > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&d->pdev_list); > #endif > > + /* All error paths can depend on the above setup. */ ... ahead of this comment? > + /* > + * Allocate d->vcpu[] and set ->max_vcpus up early. Various per-domain > + * resources want to be sized based on max_vcpus. > + */ > + if ( !is_system_domain(d) ) > + { > + err = -ENOMEM; > + d->vcpu = xzalloc_array(struct vcpu *, config->max_vcpus); > + if ( !d->vcpu ) > + goto fail; > + > + d->max_vcpus = config->max_vcpus; > + } > + > + lock_profile_register_struct(LOCKPROF_TYPE_PERDOM, d, domid); > + > + if ( (err = xsm_alloc_security_domain(d)) != 0 ) > + goto fail; > + > err = -ENOMEM; > if ( !zalloc_cpumask_var(&d->dirty_cpumask) ) > goto fail; > Just as an observation (i.e. unlikely for this patch) I doubt system domains need ->dirty_cpumask set up, and hence this allocation may also want moving down a few lines. Jan
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