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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] x86/HVM: tidy _hvm_load_entry() for style
On Mon, 31 Jul 2023, Jan Beulich wrote:
> The primary goal is to eliminate the Misra-non-compliance of "desc"
> shadowing at least the local variable in hvm_load(). Suffix both local
> variables with underscores, while also
> - dropping leading underscores from parameter names (applying this also
> to the two wrapper macros),
> - correcting indentation,
> - correcting brace placement,
> - dropping unnecessary parentheses around parameter uses when those are
> passed on as plain arguments.
you might want (or not want) to mention the s/1/true/ and s/0/false/
> No functional change intended.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx>
> --- a/xen/arch/x86/include/asm/hvm/save.h
> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/include/asm/hvm/save.h
> @@ -47,30 +47,32 @@ void _hvm_read_entry(struct hvm_domain_c
> * Unmarshalling: check, then copy. Evaluates to zero on success. This load
> * function requires the save entry to be the same size as the dest
> structure.
> */
> -#define _hvm_load_entry(_x, _h, _dst, _strict) ({ \
> - int r; \
> - struct hvm_save_descriptor *desc \
> - = (struct hvm_save_descriptor *)&(_h)->data[(_h)->cur]; \
> - if ( (r = _hvm_check_entry((_h), HVM_SAVE_CODE(_x), \
> - HVM_SAVE_LENGTH(_x), (_strict))) == 0 ) \
> +#define _hvm_load_entry(x, h, dst, strict) ({ \
> + int r_; \
> + struct hvm_save_descriptor *desc_ \
> + = (struct hvm_save_descriptor *)&(h)->data[(h)->cur]; \
> + if ( (r_ = _hvm_check_entry(h, HVM_SAVE_CODE(x), \
> + HVM_SAVE_LENGTH(x), strict)) == 0 ) \
> { \
> - _hvm_read_entry((_h), (_dst), HVM_SAVE_LENGTH(_x)); \
> - if ( HVM_SAVE_HAS_COMPAT(_x) && \
> - desc->length != HVM_SAVE_LENGTH(_x) ) \
> - r = HVM_SAVE_FIX_COMPAT(_x, (_dst), desc->length); \
> + _hvm_read_entry(h, dst, HVM_SAVE_LENGTH(x)); \
> + if ( HVM_SAVE_HAS_COMPAT(x) && \
> + desc_->length != HVM_SAVE_LENGTH(x) ) \
> + r_ = HVM_SAVE_FIX_COMPAT(x, dst, desc_->length); \
> } \
> - else if (HVM_SAVE_HAS_COMPAT(_x) \
> - && (r = _hvm_check_entry((_h), HVM_SAVE_CODE(_x), \
> - HVM_SAVE_LENGTH_COMPAT(_x), (_strict))) == 0 ) { \
> - _hvm_read_entry((_h), (_dst), HVM_SAVE_LENGTH_COMPAT(_x)); \
> - r = HVM_SAVE_FIX_COMPAT(_x, (_dst), desc->length); \
> + else if (HVM_SAVE_HAS_COMPAT(x) \
> + && (r_ = _hvm_check_entry(h, HVM_SAVE_CODE(x), \
> + HVM_SAVE_LENGTH_COMPAT(x), \
> + strict)) == 0 ) \
> + { \
> + _hvm_read_entry(h, dst, HVM_SAVE_LENGTH_COMPAT(x)); \
> + r_ = HVM_SAVE_FIX_COMPAT(x, dst, desc_->length); \
> } \
> - r; })
> + r_; })
>
> -#define hvm_load_entry(_x, _h, _dst) \
> - _hvm_load_entry(_x, _h, _dst, 1)
> -#define hvm_load_entry_zeroextend(_x, _h, _dst) \
> - _hvm_load_entry(_x, _h, _dst, 0)
> +#define hvm_load_entry(x, h, dst) \
> + _hvm_load_entry(x, h, dst, true)
> +#define hvm_load_entry_zeroextend(x, h, dst) \
> + _hvm_load_entry(x, h, dst, false)
>
> /* Unmarshalling: what is the instance ID of the next entry? */
> static inline unsigned int hvm_load_instance(const struct hvm_domain_context
> *h)
>
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