RE: [PATCH 03/04] qemu-kvm: Remove the dependency for phys_ram_base for ipf.c

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Avi Kivity wrote:
> Zhang, Xiantao wrote:
>> From aaf97331da3d6cd34522441218c8c9ab3c1067f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00
>> 2001 
>> From: Xiantao Zhang <xiantao.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:55:47 +0800
>> Subject: [PATCH] qemu-kvm: Remove the dependency for phys_ram_base
>> for ipf.c 
>> 
>> Upstream has dropped phys_ram_base, so ia64 also remove
>> the dependency for that.
>> 
>> +++ b/hw/ipf.c
>> @@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ static fdctrl_t *floppy_controller;  static
>>  RTCState *rtc_state; static PCIDevice *i440fx_state;
>> 
>> -uint8_t *g_fw_start;
>> +ram_addr_t gfw_start;
>> +
>>  static uint32_t ipf_to_legacy_io(target_phys_addr_t addr)  {
>>      return (uint32_t)(((addr&0x3ffffff) >> 12 << 2)|((addr) & 0x3));
>> @@ -454,15 +455,15 @@ static void ipf_init1(ram_addr_t ram_size, int
>>          vga_ram_size,      if (kvm_enabled()) { unsigned long 
>>          image_size; char *image = NULL;
>> -        uint8_t *fw_image_start;
>> +        ram_addr_t fw_image_start;
>>          unsigned long nvram_addr = 0;
>>          unsigned long nvram_fd = 0;
>>          unsigned long type = READ_FROM_NVRAM;
>>          unsigned long i = 0;
>> -        ram_addr_t fw_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(GFW_SIZE);
>> -        uint8_t *fw_start = phys_ram_base + fw_offset;
>> 
>> -        g_fw_start = fw_start;
>> +        ram_addr  = qemu_ram_alloc(GFW_SIZE);
>> +        gfw_start = (ram_addr_t)qemu_get_ram_ptr(ram_addr);
>> 
> 
> qemu_get_ram_ptr() returns a pointer.  Don't cast it to a ram_addr_t,
> leave it a pointer.
> 
> But why not use cpu_physical_memory_write() (or
> cpu_physical_memory_write_rom())?  It's much simpler and cleaner.

Good suggestion! I just followed the original logic.  Updated the patch. 
Xiantao

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