[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 1/2] tools/libs/evtchn: decouple more from mini-os
On 07/01/2022 10:35, Juergen Gross wrote: > diff --git a/tools/libs/evtchn/minios.c b/tools/libs/evtchn/minios.c > index e5dfdc5ef5..3305102f22 100644 > --- a/tools/libs/evtchn/minios.c > +++ b/tools/libs/evtchn/minios.c > @@ -38,16 +38,27 @@ > > #include "private.h" > > +LIST_HEAD(port_list, port_info); > + > +struct port_info { > + LIST_ENTRY(port_info) list; > + evtchn_port_t port; > + unsigned long pending; > + int bound; Now this is private, it's even more clear that pending and bound are bool's. Making this adjustment drops 16 bytes from the structure. > +}; > + > extern void minios_evtchn_close_fd(int fd); > > extern struct wait_queue_head event_queue; > > /* XXX Note: This is not threadsafe */ > -static struct evtchn_port_info *port_alloc(int fd) > +static struct port_info *port_alloc(int fd) > { > - struct evtchn_port_info *port_info; > + struct port_info *port_info; > + struct file *file = get_file_from_fd(fd); > + struct port_list *port_list = file->dev; This would be rather more obviously correct if port_alloc() took xce rather than fd. It is reasonable to assume that xce->fd is good, and that get_file_from_fd(xce->fd) will be non-null, but the current logic makes this very opaque. > @@ -75,12 +86,25 @@ static void port_dealloc(struct evtchn_port_info > *port_info) > */ > int osdep_evtchn_open(xenevtchn_handle *xce, unsigned int flags) > { > - int fd = alloc_fd(FTYPE_EVTCHN); > + int fd; > + struct file *file; > + struct port_list *list; > + > + list = malloc(sizeof(*list)); > + if ( !list ) > + return -1; > + > + fd = alloc_fd(FTYPE_EVTCHN); > + file = get_file_from_fd(fd); > > - if ( fd == -1 ) > + if ( !file ) > + { > + free(list); > return -1; > + } This wants rearranging to keep alloc_fd() ahead of malloc(). With that, there is no need for free(list) in this error path. > > - LIST_INIT(&files[fd].evtchn.ports); > + file->dev = list; > + LIST_INIT(list); > xce->fd = fd; > printf("evtchn_open() -> %d\n", fd); > > @@ -104,12 +128,15 @@ int osdep_evtchn_restrict(xenevtchn_handle *xce, > domid_t domid) > > void minios_evtchn_close_fd(int fd) Something very broken is going on here. The top of evtchn.c declares: extern void minios_evtchn_close_fd(int fd); I'm surprised that the compiler doesn't object to instantiating a function which has previously been declared extern. Furthermore, in minios itself. lib/sys.c:91:extern void minios_evtchn_close_fd(int fd); lib/sys.c:447: minios_evtchn_close_fd(fd); So lib/sys.c locally extern's this function too. It needs to be in the public API if it is used like this, but surely the better thing is to wire up xenevtchn_close() properly. > { > - struct evtchn_port_info *port_info, *tmp; > + struct port_info *port_info, *tmp; > + struct file *file = get_file_from_fd(fd); > + struct port_list *port_list = file->dev; Is it safe to assume that fd is good here? > @@ -273,15 +305,17 @@ xenevtchn_port_or_error_t > xenevtchn_bind_virq(xenevtchn_handle *xce, > xenevtchn_port_or_error_t xenevtchn_pending(xenevtchn_handle *xce) > { > int fd = xce->fd; > - struct evtchn_port_info *port_info; > + struct file *file = get_file_from_fd(fd); You've dropped all uses of 'fd' from this function, so why not drop the local variable and use xce->fd here? ~Andrew
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