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Re: [PATCH v6 1/9] xen: move do_vcpu_op() to arch specific code



On 27.06.22 12:28, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 03:01:31PM +0100, Juergen Gross wrote:
The entry point used for the vcpu_op hypercall on Arm is different
from the one on x86 today, as some of the common sub-ops are not
supported on Arm. The Arm specific handler filters out the not
supported sub-ops and then calls the common handler. This leads to the
weird call hierarchy:

   do_arm_vcpu_op()
     do_vcpu_op()
       arch_do_vcpu_op()

Clean this up by renaming do_vcpu_op() to common_vcpu_op() and
arch_do_vcpu_op() in each architecture to do_vcpu_op(). This way one
of above calls can be avoided without restricting any potential
future use of common sub-ops for Arm.

Wouldn't it be more natural to have do_vcpu_op() contain the common
code (AFAICT handlers for
VCPUOP_register_{vcpu_info,runstate_memory_area}) and then everything
else handled by the x86 arch_do_vcpu_op() handler?

I find the common prefix misleading, as not all the VCPUOP hypercalls
are available to all the architectures.

This would end up in Arm suddenly supporting the sub-ops it doesn't
(want to) support today. Otherwise it would make no sense that Arm has
a dedicated entry for this hypercall.

The "common" just wants to express that the code is common. I'm open
for a better suggestion, though. :-)


Juergen

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