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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 07/17] libxc/restore: STATIC_DATA_END inference for v2 compatibility
Andrew Cooper writes ("[PATCH v2 07/17] libxc/restore: STATIC_DATA_END
inference for v2 compatibility"):
> A v3 stream can compatibly read a v2 stream by inferring the position of the
> STATIC_DATA_END record.
>
> v2 compatibility is only needed for x86. No other architectures exist yet,
> but they will have a minimum of v3 when introduced.
>
> The x86 HVM compatibility point being in handle_page_data() (which is common
> code) is a bit awkward. However, as the two compatibility points are subtly
> different, and it is (intentionally) not possible to call into arch specific
> code from common code (except via the ops hooks), use some #ifdef-ary and
> opencode the check, rather than make handle_page_data() a per-arch helper.
...
> +#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
> + /* v2 compat. Infer the position of STATIC_DATA_END. */
> + if ( ctx->restore.format_version < 3 &&
> !ctx->restore.seen_static_data_end )
> + {
> + rc = handle_static_data_end(ctx);
> + if ( rc )
These 17 lines appears twice, in basically identical form. Could it
be refactored ?
Thanks,
Ian.
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