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Re: [RFC 1/6] dom0: replace explict zero checks



Hi Daniel,

On 03/08/2023 14:33, Daniel P. Smith wrote:
On 8/2/23 03:46, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 01.08.2023 22:20, Daniel P. Smith wrote:
A legacy concept is that the initial domain will have a domain id of zero. As a result there are places where a check that a domain is the inital domain is
determined by an explicit check that the domid is zero.

It might help if you at least outlined here why/how this is going to
change.

Okay, I will try expanding on this further.

--- a/xen/include/xen/sched.h
+++ b/xen/include/xen/sched.h
@@ -1058,6 +1058,13 @@ void scheduler_disable(void);
  void watchdog_domain_init(struct domain *d);
  void watchdog_domain_destroy(struct domain *d);
+static always_inline bool is_initial_domain(const struct domain *d)
+{
+    static int init_domain_id = 0;

This may then also help with the question on why you use a static
variable here. (In any event the type of this variable wants to
be correct; plain int isn't appropriate ...

Ah, so this is a dated patch that I brought because of the abstraction it made. The intent in the original series for making it static was in preparation to handle the shim case where init_domid() would have return a non-zero value.

So the static can be dropped and changed to domid_t.

Looking at one of the follow-up patch, I see:

 static always_inline bool is_initial_domain(const struct domain *d)
 {
-    static int init_domain_id = 0;
-
-    return d->domain_id == init_domain_id;
+    return d->role & ROLE_UNBOUNDED_DOMAIN;
 }

So is there any point to have the local variable? IOW, can't this simply be "d->domain_id == 0"?

Cheers,

--
Julien Grall



 


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