From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Boris Ostrovsky Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 14:51:18 +0000 Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/8] xen: Use the correctly the Xen memory terminologies Message-Id: <55B8E866.60308@oracle.com> List-Id: References: <1438095769-2560-1-git-send-email-julien.grall@citrix.com> <1438095769-2560-5-git-send-email-julien.grall@citrix.com> <55B7D40B.5080903@oracle.com> <55B8B846.2060103@citrix.com> <55B8DFD7.6070107@oracle.com> <55B8E1C7.6070608@citrix.com> In-Reply-To: <55B8E1C7.6070608@citrix.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org On 07/29/2015 10:23 AM, Julien Grall wrote: > On 29/07/15 15:14, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: >>> static inline unsigned long pfn_to_gfn(unsigned long pfn) >>> { >>> if (xen_feature(XENFEAT_autotranslated_physmap)) >>> return pfn; >>> else >>> return pfn_to_mfn(pfn); >>> } >> >> But you'd still say 'op.arg1.mfn = pfn_to_gfn(pfn);' in xen_do_pin() >> i.e. assign GFN to MFN, right? That's what I was referring to. > Well no. I would use op.arg1.mfn = pfn_to_mfn(pfn) given that the code, > if I'm right, is only executed for PV. > > mfn = pfn_to_gfn(...) was valid too because on PV is always an MFN. The > suggestion of pfn_to_mfn was just for more readability, Right, and my comments were also not about correctness. > >> (In general, I am not sure a guest should ever use 'mfn' as it is purely >> a hypervisor construct. Including p2m, which I think should really be >> p2g as this is what we use to figure out what to stick into page tables) > I think avoid to use mfn in the hypervisor interface is out-of-scope for > this series. If we ever want to modify the Xen API in Linux, we should > do in sync with Xen to avoid inconsistency on naming. > > Anyway, the oddity of mfn = pfn_to_gfn(...) is mostly contained in the > x86 specific code. I don't mind to either add pfn_to_mfn and use it or > add a comment /* PV-specific so mfn = gfn */ for every use of mfn > pfn_to_gfn(...). I think the former is better (even thought it adds a test) -boris