[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] RFC: Use memops for mem paging, sharing, and access, instead of domctls
At 08:04 -0800 on 12 Jan (1326355474), Andres Lagar-Cavilla wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 11, Andres Lagar-Cavilla wrote: > > > >> +++ b/xen/include/public/domctl.h > > > >> +/* Use for teardown/setup of helper<->hypervisor interface for paging, > >> + * access and sharing.*/ > >> struct xen_domctl_mem_event_op { > >> uint32_t op; /* XEN_DOMCTL_MEM_EVENT_OP_*_* */ > >> uint32_t mode; /* XEN_DOMCTL_MEM_EVENT_OP_* */ > >> > >> - union { > >> - /* OP_ENABLE IN: Virtual address of shared page */ > >> - uint64_aligned_t shared_addr; > >> - /* PAGING_PREP IN: buffer to immediately fill page in */ > >> - uint64_aligned_t buffer; > >> - } u; > >> + uint64_aligned_t shared_addr; /* IN: Virtual address of shared > >> page */ > >> uint64_aligned_t ring_addr; /* IN: Virtual address of ring page > >> */ > >> > >> - /* Other OPs */ > >> - uint64_aligned_t gfn; /* IN: gfn of page being operated > >> on */ > >> + /* For binary backwards compatibility */ > >> + uint64_aligned_t pad; > >> }; > > > > Assuming this struct is routed through libxc, and libxc gets a new > > SONAME for every release, doesnt this mean that every old binary has to > > be recompiled anyway for the new release? > > If so, the padding is not needed. > Agreed, basically. Waiting to hear from tools maintainers about best > approach to libxc. > > It seems that there aren't that many users relying on a fixed ABI, so we > can (still, until 4.2) change things. But obviously I want to be careful. Ping? Tim. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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