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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Device model operation hypercall (DMOP, re qemu depriv)
On 09/09/16 16:16, Jennifer Herbert wrote:
> The following code illustrates this idea:
>
> typedef struct dm_op_buffer {
> XEN_GUEST_HANDLE(void) h;
> size_t len;
> } dm_op_buffer_t;
>
> int
> HYPERVISOR_device_model_op(
> domid_t domid,
> unsigned int nr_buffers,
> XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(dm_op_buffer_t) buffers)
>
> @domid: the domain the hypercall operates on.
> @nr_buffers; the number of buffers in the @buffers array.
>
> @buffers: an array of buffers. @buffers[0] contains device_model_op - the
> structure describing the sub-op and its parameters. @buffers[1],
> @buffers[2]
> etc. may be used by a sub-op for passing additional buffers.
>
> struct device_model_op {
> uint32_t op;
> union {
> struct op_1 op1;
> struct op_2 op2;
> /* etc... */
> } u;
> };
>
> It is forbidden for the above struct (device_model_op) to contain any
> guest handles - if they are needed, they should instead be in
> HYPERVISOR_device_model_op->buffers.
Sounds plausible to me.
-George
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