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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 2/7] libxc: Plumb Xen with vNUMA topology for domain.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 09:37:25AM +0100, Dario Faggioli wrote:
> On lun, 2013-11-18 at 15:24 -0500, Elena Ufimtseva wrote:
> > Per-domain vNUMA topology initialization.
> > domctl hypercall is used to set vNUMA topology
> > per domU during domain build time.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Elena Ufimtseva <ufimtseva@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> Ok, this one below should either go under its own "---"
>
> > Changes since v2:
> > * modified error logic;
> > ---
> Or here.
>
> I mean, something like the following:
>
> "
> bla bla changelog bal bla
>
> Signed-off-by: Elena...
> ---
> Changes since v2:
> * xxx
> * yyyy
> ---
> <diffstat>
> "
>
> This way the "Changes since" part will be automatically kept out of the
> final committed changelog by the git commands committers use to commit
> the patch. ISTR this happens for everything that's below "---". If you
> put it _inside_ the actual changelog, they'll have to remove it by hand,
> which is annoying.
>
> > diff --git a/tools/libxc/xc_domain.c b/tools/libxc/xc_domain.c
> > index 1ccafc5..198694f 100644
>
> > +/* Plumbs Xen with vNUMA topology */
> > +int xc_domain_setvnuma(xc_interface *xch,
> > + uint32_t domid,
> > + uint16_t nr_vnodes,
> > + uint16_t nr_vcpus,
> > + vmemrange_t *vmemrange,
> > + unsigned int *vdistance,
> > + unsigned int *vcpu_to_vnode,
> > + unsigned int *vnode_to_pnode)
> > +{
> > + int rc;
> > + DECLARE_DOMCTL;
> > + DECLARE_HYPERCALL_BOUNCE(vmemrange, sizeof(*vmemrange) * nr_vnodes,
> > + XC_HYPERCALL_BUFFER_BOUNCE_BOTH);
> > + DECLARE_HYPERCALL_BOUNCE(vdistance, sizeof(*vdistance) *
> > + nr_vnodes * nr_vnodes,
> > + XC_HYPERCALL_BUFFER_BOUNCE_BOTH);
> > + DECLARE_HYPERCALL_BOUNCE(vcpu_to_vnode, sizeof(*vcpu_to_vnode) *
> > nr_vcpus,
> > + XC_HYPERCALL_BUFFER_BOUNCE_BOTH);
> > + DECLARE_HYPERCALL_BOUNCE(vnode_to_pnode, sizeof(*vnode_to_pnode) *
> > + nr_vnodes,
> > + XC_HYPERCALL_BUFFER_BOUNCE_BOTH);
> >
> So, last round I suggested that these bounce buffers should have been
> _BOUNCE_IN, as information only flow toward Xen, and nothing gets copied
> back to xc (and neither it is from xc to the application).
>
> However, Elena reported the system crashing (actually, what is it that
> was exactly happening, Elena?) if doing so.
>
> I gave it another look, but I don't think I see a possible reason for
> that... Anyone? IanC? Andrew?
>
> > + if ( nr_vnodes == 0 ) {
> > + errno = EINVAL;
> > + return -1;
> > + }
> > +
> > + if ( vdistance == NULL || vcpu_to_vnode == NULL ||
> > + vmemrange == NULL || vnode_to_pnode == NULL ) {
> > + PERROR("Incorrect parameters for XEN_DOMCTL_setvnumainfo.\n");
> > + errno = EINVAL;
> > + return -1;
> > + }
> > +
> I think this line above has some spurious spaces.
>
> > + if ( xc_hypercall_bounce_pre(xch, vmemrange) ||
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_pre(xch, vdistance) ||
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_pre(xch, vcpu_to_vnode) ||
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_pre(xch, vnode_to_pnode) ) {
> > + PERROR("Could not bounce buffer for xc_domain_setvnuma.\n");
> > + errno = EFAULT;
> > + return -1;
> > + }
> > +
> And this one too (spurious spaces).
>
> Also, while the setting of errno in the first two if-s is fine, in this
> case I think you should avoid doing it, as we rely on
> xc_hypercall_bounce_pre to have done so.
>
> > + set_xen_guest_handle(domctl.u.vnuma.vmemrange, vmemrange);
> > + set_xen_guest_handle(domctl.u.vnuma.vdistance, vdistance);
> > + set_xen_guest_handle(domctl.u.vnuma.vcpu_to_vnode, vcpu_to_vnode);
> > + set_xen_guest_handle(domctl.u.vnuma.vnode_to_pnode, vnode_to_pnode);
> > +
> ^ and here
>
> > + domctl.cmd = XEN_DOMCTL_setvnumainfo;
> > + domctl.domain = (domid_t)domid;
> > + domctl.u.vnuma.nr_vnodes = nr_vnodes;
> > + domctl.u.vnuma.__pad = 0;
> > +
> ^ here
> > + rc = do_domctl(xch, &domctl);
> > +
> ^ here
>
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_post(xch, vmemrange);
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_post(xch, vdistance);
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_post(xch, vcpu_to_vnode);
> > + xc_hypercall_bounce_post(xch, vnode_to_pnode);
> > +
> ^ and here too.
>
> I double checked that this isn't an issue with my MUA by importing the
> patch in this e-mail and I confirm it is not, it looks like there are a
> few trailing whitespaces around.
>
> I went checking a couple of the other patches too, and found something
> similar. Can you fix this?
>
> For the Linux patches, checkpatch is usually of great help. For Xen
> ones, I don't think we have anything like it (yet? :-D). However, for
> this specific problem (trailing whitespaces), even just looking at the
> patch with `git show' should make the issue evident. For instance, here
> I see them as big red rectangles.
>
Or in vim you can have
syn match ErrorLeadSpace /^ \+/ " highlight any leading spaces
syn match ErrorTailSpace / \+$/ " highlight any trailing spaces
syn match Error80 /\%>80v.\+/ " highlight anything past 80
hi Error80 ctermbg=red
hi ErrorLeadSpace ctermbg=red
hi ErrorTailSpace ctermbg=red
And that will nicely point it to you.
> Regards,
> Dario
>
> --
> <<This happens because I choose it to happen!>> (Raistlin Majere)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Dario Faggioli, Ph.D, http://about.me/dario.faggioli
> Senior Software Engineer, Citrix Systems R&D Ltd., Cambridge (UK)
>
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