[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v5 08/44] x86/boot: convert setup.c mod refs to early_mod
On 2024-10-06 17:49, Daniel P. Smith wrote: To allow a slow conversion of x86 over to struct boot_module, start with replacing all references to struct mod to the early_mod element of struct boot_module. These serves twofold, first to allow the incremental transition from struct mod fields to struct boot_module fields. The second is to allow the conversion of function definitions from taking struct mod parameters to accepting struct boot_module as needed when a transitioned field will be accessed. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Smith <dpsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- xen/arch/x86/setup.c | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c index dd82ca3d43e2..ba4bee6b93af 100644 --- a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c @@ -1341,15 +1341,15 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) set_kexec_crash_area_size((u64)nr_pages << PAGE_SHIFT); kexec_reserve_area();- initial_images = mod;+ initial_images = bi->mods[0].mod; Isn't this wrong?mod is the array of module_t * of *all* modules, but bi->mods[0].mod is a single module_t *? for ( i = 0; !efi_enabled(EFI_LOADER) && i < bi->nr_modules; i++ ){ - if ( mod[i].mod_start & (PAGE_SIZE - 1) ) + if ( bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start & (PAGE_SIZE - 1) ) panic("Bootloader didn't honor module alignment request\n"); - mod[i].mod_end -= mod[i].mod_start; - mod[i].mod_start >>= PAGE_SHIFT; - mod[i].reserved = 0; + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end -= bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start; + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start >>= PAGE_SHIFT; + bi->mods[i].mod->reserved = 0; }/* @@ -1509,13 +1510,15 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) #endif }- if ( bi->mods[0].headroom && !mod->reserved )+ if ( bi->mods[0].headroom && !bi->mods[0].mod->reserved ) panic("Not enough memory to relocate the dom0 kernel image\n"); for ( i = 0; i < bi->nr_modules; ++i ) { - uint64_t s = (uint64_t)mod[i].mod_start << PAGE_SHIFT; + uint64_t s = (uint64_t)bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start + << PAGE_SHIFT; pfn_to_paddr() ? - reserve_e820_ram(&boot_e820, s, s + PAGE_ALIGN(mod[i].mod_end));+ reserve_e820_ram(&boot_e820, s, + s + PAGE_ALIGN(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end)); }if ( !xen_phys_start )@@ -1593,8 +1596,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) map_e = boot_e820.map[j].addr + boot_e820.map[j].size; for ( j = 0; j < bi->nr_modules; ++j ) { - uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr(mod[j].mod_start) + - mod[j].mod_end; + uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr( + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_start) + + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_end; I think you want a different indent. I think uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr(bi->mods[j].mod->mod_start)will all fit on one line (indented all the way). (Thunderbird makes it difficult me to send indented.) if ( map_e < end )map_e = end; @@ -1668,11 +1672,13 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p)for ( i = 0; i < bi->nr_modules; ++i ){ - set_pdx_range(mod[i].mod_start, - mod[i].mod_start + PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end)); - map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(mod[i].mod_start), - _mfn(mod[i].mod_start), - PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); + set_pdx_range(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start, + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start + + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end)); + map_pages_to_xen( + (unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start), map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)maddr_to_virt(bi->mods[i].start), All fits on one line. + _mfn(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start), + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); }#ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC Regards, Jason
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