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Re: [Xen-devel] Ping: [PATCH v3 0/4] x86/HVM: implement memory read caching



>>> On 11.10.18 at 18:33, <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
>> On Oct 11, 2018, at 5:15 PM, Jan Beulich <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>>>> On 11.10.18 at 17:54, <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>>> On Oct 2, 2018, at 1:47 PM, Jan Beulich <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 02.10.18 at 12:51, <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> This doesn't behave like real hardware, and definitely doesn't behave as
>>>>> named - "struct hvmemul_cache" is simply false.  If it were named
>>>>> hvmemul_psc (or some other variation on Paging Structure Cache) then it
>>>>> wouldn't be so bad, as the individual levels do make more sense in that
>>>>> context
>>>> 
>>>> As previously pointed out (without any suggestion coming back from
>>>> you), I chose the name "cache" for the lack of a better term. However,
>>>> I certainly disagree with naming it PSC or some such, as its level zero
>>>> is intentionally there to be eventually used for non-paging-structure
>>>> data.
>>> 
>>> I can think of lots of descriptive names which could yield unique 
>>> three-letter acronyms:
>>> 
>>> Logical Read Sequence
>>> Logical Read Series
>>> Logical Read Record
>>> Read Consistency Structure
>>> Consistent Read Structure
>>> Consistent Read Record
>>> Emulation Read Record
>>> […]
>> 
>> Well, I'm not sure LRS, LRR, RCS, CRS, CRR, or ERR would be
>> easily recognizable as what they stand for. To be honest I'd
>> prefer a non-acronym. Did you see my consideration towards
>> "latch”?
> 
> Of course not; that’s why you put the long form name in a comment near the 
> declaration. :-)

Of course I would, but I don't think this would help. You don't
want to always go back to the declaration (in a header) when
you look at a function (in a .c file) using the type. Such names
should be at least half way self-explanatory.

Jan


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