On 2011-12-03 12:19, Marcelo Tosatti wrote: > On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 10:06:56AM +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote: >> On 2011-12-02 22:27, Eric B Munson wrote: >>> On Fri, 02 Dec 2011, Jan Kiszka wrote: >>> >>>> On 2011-12-02 20:19, Eric B Munson wrote: >>>>> Often when a guest is stopped from the qemu console, it will report spurious >>>>> soft lockup warnings on resume. There are kernel patches being discussed that >>>>> will give the host the ability to tell the guest that it is being stopped and >>>>> should ignore the soft lockup warning that generates. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Eric B Munson <emunson@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Cc: Avi Kivity <avi@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Cc: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Cc: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Cc: ryanh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Cc: aliguori@xxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Cc: kvm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> >>>>> --- >>>>> Changes from V2: >>>>> Move ioctl into hw/kvmclock.c so as other arches can use it as it is >>>>> implemented >>>>> >>>>> Changes from V1: >>>>> Remove unnecessary encapsulating function >>>>> >>>>> hw/kvmclock.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>>>> 1 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/hw/kvmclock.c b/hw/kvmclock.c >>>>> index 5388bc4..756839f 100644 >>>>> --- a/hw/kvmclock.c >>>>> +++ b/hw/kvmclock.c >>>>> @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ >>>>> #include "sysbus.h" >>>>> #include "kvm.h" >>>>> #include "kvmclock.h" >>>>> +#include "cpu-all.h" >>>>> >>>>> #include <linux/kvm.h> >>>>> #include <linux/kvm_para.h> >>>>> @@ -69,11 +70,34 @@ static void kvmclock_vm_state_change(void *opaque, int running, >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> +static void kvmclock_vm_state_change_vcpu(void *opaque, int running, >>>>> + RunState state) >>>>> +{ >>>>> + int ret; >>>>> + CPUState *penv = first_cpu; >>>>> + >>>>> + if (running) { >>>>> + while (penv) { >>>> >>>> or: for (cpu = first_cpu; cpu != NULL; cpu = cpu->next_cpu) { >>>> >>> >>> Functionally equivalent and I see both in the code, is there a standard? >> >> Not really. I once tried to introduce an iterator macro, but it was >> refused. The above is just more compact. >> >> But this is only a minor nit. >> >>> >>>>> + ret = kvm_vcpu_ioctl(penv, KVM_GUEST_PAUSED, 0); >>>>> + if (ret) { >>>>> + if (ret != ENOSYS) { >>>>> + fprintf(stderr, >>>>> + "kvmclock_vm_state_change_vcpu: %s\n", >>>>> + strerror(-ret)); >>>>> + } >>>>> + return; >>>>> + } >>>>> + penv = (CPUState *)penv->next_cpu; >>>> >>>> Unneeded cast. >>>> >>> >>> Also following an example seen elsewhere. >> >> Generally, we try to avoid those pointless casts. >> >>> >>>>> + } >>>>> + } >>>>> +} >>>>> + >>>> >>>> Again: please use checkpatch.pl. >>>> >>> >>> Sorry, tough to get used to hitting space bar that many times... >>> >>>>> static int kvmclock_init(SysBusDevice *dev) >>>>> { >>>>> KVMClockState *s = FROM_SYSBUS(KVMClockState, dev); >>>>> >>>>> qemu_add_vm_change_state_handler(kvmclock_vm_state_change, s); >>>>> + qemu_add_vm_change_state_handler(kvmclock_vm_state_change_vcpu, NULL); >>>>> return 0; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>> >>>> Why not extend the existing handler? >>> >>> Because the new handler doesn't touch the KVMClockState object. If this is >>> preferred, I have no objection. >> >> The separate registration looks strange to me. And the fact that you >> don't need to object doesn't justify a callback of its own. >> >>> >>>> >>>> I still wonder if the IOCTL interface is actually kvmclock specific. But >>>> Marcello asked for this, and we could still change it when some arch >>>> comes around that provides it independent of kvmclock. >>> >>> The flag itself is stored in the pvclock_vcpu_time_info structure, and anything >>> else that touches that structure uses ioctls. >> >> That's the host-guest interface. But I'm talking about the kvm-qemu >> interface here which has no relation to how the "was paused" information >> is transferred to the guest. >> >> Jan > > It is one simple, rarely used command. I don't see why another interface > such as kvm_run would be beneficial for this case. > I was referring to the relation between the IOCTL and kvmclock, but IOCTL vs. kvm_run. Jan
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