[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 06/16] vmx: nest: handling VMX instruction exits
At 09:15 +0100 on 15 Sep (1284542116), Keir Fraser wrote: > On 15/09/2010 08:56, "Dong, Eddie" <eddie.dong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> that the partial decode from vmexit reason saves you much at all, and > >> you might as well go the whole hog and do full decode. I don't see > >> much saving from a hacky middle-ground. > > > > So how about we reuse some functions in x86 emulate like this one? > > Ah, well, now I look at your patch 06/16 properly, I think it's clear and > self-contained as it is. Your private enumerations within nest.c simply > serve to document the format of the decoded instruction provided to you via > fields in the VMCS. I wouldn't be inclined to change it at all, unless Tim > really has strong objections about it. No, that's OK. > It's not like you're defining > namespaces for new abstractions you have conjured from thin air -- they > correspond directly to a hardware-defined decode format. Defining > enumerations on top of that is *good*, imo. I would take 06/16 as it stands. Fair enough, but I'd like the memory leak fixed too (svmcs and vvmcs are only freed if the N1 guest executes VMXOFF). Cheers, Tim. > > static enum x86_segment > > decode_segment(uint8_t modrm_reg) > > { > > switch ( modrm_reg ) > > { > > case 0: return x86_seg_es; > > case 1: return x86_seg_cs; > > case 2: return x86_seg_ss; > > case 3: return x86_seg_ds; > > case 4: return x86_seg_fs; > > case 5: return x86_seg_gs; > > default: break; > > } > > return decode_segment_failed; > > } > > > > Thx, Eddie > > -- Tim Deegan <Tim.Deegan@xxxxxxxxxx> Principal Software Engineer, XenServer Engineering Citrix Systems UK Ltd. (Company #02937203, SL9 0BG) _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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