On Thu, Jul 04, 2024, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > On Fri, 2024-05-17 at 10:39 -0700, Sean Christopherson wrote: > > +/* > > + * For kernel-defined leafs, mask the boot CPU's pre-populated value. For KVM- > > + * defined leafs, explicitly set the leaf, as KVM is the one and only authority. > > + */ > > +#define kvm_cpu_cap_init(leaf, mask) \ > > +do { \ > > + const struct cpuid_reg cpuid = x86_feature_cpuid(leaf * 32); \ > > + const u32 __maybe_unused kvm_cpu_cap_init_in_progress = leaf; \ > > Why not to #define the kvm_cpu_cap_init_in_progress as well instead of a variable? Macros can't #define new macros. A macro could be used, but it would require the caller to #define and #undef the macro, e.g. #define kvm_cpu_cap_init_in_progress CPUID_1_ECX kvm_cpu_cap_init(CPUID_1_ECX, ...) #undef kvm_cpu_cap_init_in_progress but, stating the obvious, that's ugly and is less robust than automatically "defining" the in-progress leaf in kvm_cpu_cap_init().