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[Xen-devel] [PATCH v9 04/17] libxl: move bootloader data strucutres and prototypes



Move bootloader and related data after all the device stuff, since
libxl__bootloader_state will depend on libxl__ao_device (to perform
the local attach of a device).

This is pure code motion.

Cc: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Acked-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monne <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 tools/libxl/libxl_internal.h |  166 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 1 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/libxl/libxl_internal.h b/tools/libxl/libxl_internal.h
index 7aa46b8..7a75809 100644
--- a/tools/libxl/libxl_internal.h
+++ b/tools/libxl/libxl_internal.h
@@ -1740,6 +1740,89 @@ _hidden const char *libxl__xen_script_dir_path(void);
 _hidden const char *libxl__lock_dir_path(void);
 _hidden const char *libxl__run_dir_path(void);
 
+/*----- device addition/removal -----*/
+
+/* Action to perform (either connect or disconnect) */
+typedef enum {
+    DEVICE_CONNECT,
+    DEVICE_DISCONNECT
+} libxl__device_action;
+
+typedef struct libxl__ao_device libxl__ao_device;
+typedef struct libxl__ao_devices libxl__ao_devices;
+typedef void libxl__device_callback(libxl__egc*, libxl__ao_device*);
+
+/* This functions sets the necessary libxl__ao_device struct values to use
+ * safely inside functions. It marks the operation as "active"
+ * since we need to be sure that all device status structs are set
+ * to active before start queueing events, or we might call
+ * ao_complete before all devices had finished
+ *
+ * libxl__initiate_device_{remove/addition} should not be called without
+ * calling libxl__prepare_ao_device first, since it initializes the private
+ * fields of the struct libxl__ao_device to what this functions expect.
+ *
+ * Once _prepare has been called on a libxl__ao_device, it is safe to just
+ * discard this struct, there's no need to call any destroy function.
+ * _prepare can also be called multiple times with the same libxl__ao_device.
+ */
+_hidden void libxl__prepare_ao_device(libxl__ao *ao, libxl__ao_device *aodev);
+
+/* Prepare a bunch of devices for addition/removal. Every ao_device in
+ * ao_devices is set to 'active', and the ao_device 'base' field is set to
+ * the one pointed by aodevs.
+ */
+_hidden void libxl__prepare_ao_devices(libxl__ao *ao,
+                                       libxl__ao_devices *aodevs);
+
+/* Generic callback to use when adding/removing several devices, this will
+ * check if the given aodev is the last one, and call the callback in the
+ * parent libxl__ao_devices struct, passing the appropriate error if found.
+ */
+_hidden void libxl__ao_devices_callback(libxl__egc *egc,
+                                        libxl__ao_device *aodev);
+
+struct libxl__ao_device {
+    /* filled in by user */
+    libxl__ao *ao;
+    libxl__device_action action;
+    libxl__device *dev;
+    int force;
+    libxl__device_callback *callback;
+    /* private for implementation */
+    int active;
+    int rc;
+    libxl__ev_devstate backend_ds;
+    /* Used internally to have a reference to the upper libxl__ao_devices
+     * struct when present */
+    libxl__ao_devices *aodevs;
+};
+
+/* Helper struct to simply the plug/unplug of multiple devices at the same
+ * time.
+ *
+ * This structure holds several devices, and the callback is only called
+ * when all the devices inside of the array have finished.
+ */
+typedef void libxl__devices_callback(libxl__egc*, libxl__ao_devices*, int rc);
+struct libxl__ao_devices {
+    libxl__ao_device *array;
+    int size;
+    libxl__devices_callback *callback;
+};
+
+/* Arranges that dev will be removed to the guest, and the
+ * hotplug scripts will be executed (if necessary). When
+ * this is done (or an error happens), the callback in
+ * aodev->callback will be called.
+ *
+ * The libxl__ao_device passed to this function should be
+ * prepared using libxl__prepare_ao_device prior to calling
+ * this function.
+ */
+_hidden void libxl__initiate_device_remove(libxl__egc *egc,
+                                           libxl__ao_device *aodev);
+
 /*----- datacopier: copies data from one fd to another -----*/
 
 typedef struct libxl__datacopier_state libxl__datacopier_state;
@@ -1961,89 +2044,6 @@ _hidden void 
libxl__bootloader_init(libxl__bootloader_state *bl);
  * If callback is passed rc==0, will have updated st->info appropriately */
 _hidden void libxl__bootloader_run(libxl__egc*, libxl__bootloader_state *st);
 
-/*----- device addition/removal -----*/
-
-/* Action to perform (either connect or disconnect) */
-typedef enum {
-    DEVICE_CONNECT,
-    DEVICE_DISCONNECT
-} libxl__device_action;
-
-typedef struct libxl__ao_device libxl__ao_device;
-typedef struct libxl__ao_devices libxl__ao_devices;
-typedef void libxl__device_callback(libxl__egc*, libxl__ao_device*);
-
-/* This functions sets the necessary libxl__ao_device struct values to use
- * safely inside functions. It marks the operation as "active"
- * since we need to be sure that all device status structs are set
- * to active before start queueing events, or we might call
- * ao_complete before all devices had finished
- *
- * libxl__initiate_device_{remove/addition} should not be called without
- * calling libxl__prepare_ao_device first, since it initializes the private
- * fields of the struct libxl__ao_device to what this functions expect.
- *
- * Once _prepare has been called on a libxl__ao_device, it is safe to just
- * discard this struct, there's no need to call any destroy function.
- * _prepare can also be called multiple times with the same libxl__ao_device.
- */
-_hidden void libxl__prepare_ao_device(libxl__ao *ao, libxl__ao_device *aodev);
-
-/* Prepare a bunch of devices for addition/removal. Every ao_device in
- * ao_devices is set to 'active', and the ao_device 'base' field is set to
- * the one pointed by aodevs.
- */
-_hidden void libxl__prepare_ao_devices(libxl__ao *ao,
-                                       libxl__ao_devices *aodevs);
-
-/* Generic callback to use when adding/removing several devices, this will
- * check if the given aodev is the last one, and call the callback in the
- * parent libxl__ao_devices struct, passing the appropriate error if found.
- */
-_hidden void libxl__ao_devices_callback(libxl__egc *egc,
-                                        libxl__ao_device *aodev);
-
-struct libxl__ao_device {
-    /* filled in by user */
-    libxl__ao *ao;
-    libxl__device_action action;
-    libxl__device *dev;
-    int force;
-    libxl__device_callback *callback;
-    /* private for implementation */
-    int active;
-    int rc;
-    libxl__ev_devstate backend_ds;
-    /* Used internally to have a reference to the upper libxl__ao_devices
-     * struct when present */
-    libxl__ao_devices *aodevs;
-};
-
-/* Helper struct to simply the plug/unplug of multiple devices at the same
- * time.
- *
- * This structure holds several devices, and the callback is only called
- * when all the devices inside of the array have finished.
- */
-typedef void libxl__devices_callback(libxl__egc*, libxl__ao_devices*, int rc);
-struct libxl__ao_devices {
-    libxl__ao_device *array;
-    int size;
-    libxl__devices_callback *callback;
-};
-
-/* Arranges that dev will be removed to the guest, and the
- * hotplug scripts will be executed (if necessary). When
- * this is done (or an error happens), the callback in
- * aodev->callback will be called.
- *
- * The libxl__ao_device passed to this function should be
- * prepared using libxl__prepare_ao_device prior to calling
- * this function.
- */
-_hidden void libxl__initiate_device_remove(libxl__egc *egc,
-                                           libxl__ao_device *aodev);
-
 /*----- Domain destruction -----*/
 
 /* Domain destruction has been split into two functions:
-- 
1.7.7.5 (Apple Git-26)


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