From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from eggs.gnu.org ([2001:4830:134:3::10]:54500) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gRfVw-0006d6-PG for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Tue, 27 Nov 2018 10:43:05 -0500 Received: from Debian-exim by eggs.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gRfVv-0001To-PG for qemu-devel@nongnu.org; Tue, 27 Nov 2018 10:43:04 -0500 Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2018 16:42:18 +0100 From: Samuel Ortiz Message-ID: <20181127154218.GA5677@caravaggio> References: <20181126162942.21258-1-sameo@linux.intel.com> <20181126162942.21258-5-sameo@linux.intel.com> <20181127162551.29608eeb@redhat.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <20181127162551.29608eeb@redhat.com> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 4/8] hw: arm: Carry RSDP specific data through AcpiRsdpData List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , To: Igor Mammedov Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, Peter Maydell , qemu-arm@nongnu.org, Shannon Zhao , Laurent Vivier , Richard Henderson , Paolo Bonzini , Ben Warren , Thomas Huth , Marcel Apfelbaum , Eduardo Habkost , "Michael S. Tsirkin" Hi Igor, On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 04:25:51PM +0100, Igor Mammedov wrote: > On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 17:29:37 +0100 > Samuel Ortiz wrote: > > > That will allow us to generalize the ARM build_rsdp() routine to support > > both legacy RSDP (The current i386 implementation) and extended RSDP > > (The ARM implementation). > > > > Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz > > --- > > include/hw/acpi/acpi-defs.h | 11 +++++++++++ > > hw/arm/virt-acpi-build.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++----- > > 2 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/include/hw/acpi/acpi-defs.h b/include/hw/acpi/acpi-defs.h > > index af8e023968..e7fd24c6c5 100644 > > --- a/include/hw/acpi/acpi-defs.h > > +++ b/include/hw/acpi/acpi-defs.h > > @@ -53,6 +53,17 @@ struct AcpiRsdpDescriptor { /* Root System Descriptor Pointer */ > > } QEMU_PACKED; > > typedef struct AcpiRsdpDescriptor AcpiRsdpDescriptor; > > > > +typedef struct AcpiRsdpData { > > + uint8_t oem_id[6]; /* OEM identification */ > > + uint8_t revision; /* Must be 0 for 1.0, 2 for 2.0 */ > > + > > + unsigned *rsdt_tbl_offset; > > + unsigned *xsdt_tbl_offset; > > +} AcpiRsdpData; > > + > > > +#define ACPI_RSDP_REV_1 0 > > +#define ACPI_RSDP_REV_2 2 > it's one time used spec defined values so just use values directly > in place with a comment, so reader won't have to jump around code > when comparing to spec. It's also used in the ACPI tests fix patch. Also the 0 for revision 1 is a little confusing, I feel the above definition is clearer. > > + > > /* Table structure from Linux kernel (the ACPI tables are under the > > BSD license) */ > > > > diff --git a/hw/arm/virt-acpi-build.c b/hw/arm/virt-acpi-build.c > > index 0835900052..2dad465ecf 100644 > > --- a/hw/arm/virt-acpi-build.c > > +++ b/hw/arm/virt-acpi-build.c > > @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ static void acpi_dsdt_add_power_button(Aml *scope) > > > > /* RSDP */ > > static void > > -build_rsdp(GArray *rsdp_table, BIOSLinker *linker, unsigned xsdt_tbl_offset) > > +build_rsdp(GArray *rsdp_table, BIOSLinker *linker, AcpiRsdpData *rsdp_data) > > { > > AcpiRsdpDescriptor *rsdp = acpi_data_push(rsdp_table, sizeof *rsdp); > > unsigned xsdt_pa_size = sizeof(rsdp->xsdt_physical_address); > > @@ -379,14 +379,14 @@ build_rsdp(GArray *rsdp_table, BIOSLinker *linker, unsigned xsdt_tbl_offset) > > true /* fseg memory */); > > > > memcpy(&rsdp->signature, "RSD PTR ", sizeof(rsdp->signature)); > > - memcpy(rsdp->oem_id, ACPI_BUILD_APPNAME6, sizeof(rsdp->oem_id)); > > + memcpy(rsdp->oem_id, rsdp_data->oem_id, sizeof(rsdp->oem_id)); > > rsdp->length = cpu_to_le32(sizeof(*rsdp)); > > - rsdp->revision = 0x02; > > + rsdp->revision = rsdp_data->revision; > > > > /* Address to be filled by Guest linker */ > > bios_linker_loader_add_pointer(linker, > > ACPI_BUILD_RSDP_FILE, xsdt_pa_offset, xsdt_pa_size, > > - ACPI_BUILD_TABLE_FILE, xsdt_tbl_offset); > > + ACPI_BUILD_TABLE_FILE, *rsdp_data->xsdt_tbl_offset); > > > > /* Checksum to be filled by Guest linker */ > > bios_linker_loader_add_checksum(linker, ACPI_BUILD_RSDP_FILE, > > @@ -399,6 +399,20 @@ build_rsdp(GArray *rsdp_table, BIOSLinker *linker, unsigned xsdt_tbl_offset) > > (char *)&rsdp->extended_checksum - rsdp_table->data); > > } > > > > +static void > > +init_rsdp_data(AcpiRsdpData *data, const char *oem_id, uint8_t revision, > > + unsigned *rsdt_offset, unsigned *xsdt_offset) > > +{ > > + /* Caller must provide an OEM ID */ > > + g_assert(oem_id); > > + g_assert(strlen(oem_id) >= 6); > > + > > + memcpy(data->oem_id, oem_id, 6); > > + data->revision = revision; > > + data->rsdt_tbl_offset = rsdt_offset; > > + data->xsdt_tbl_offset = xsdt_offset; > > +} > > + > > static void > > build_iort(GArray *table_data, BIOSLinker *linker, VirtMachineState *vms) > > { > > @@ -810,6 +824,7 @@ void virt_acpi_build(VirtMachineState *vms, AcpiBuildTables *tables) > > GArray *table_offsets; > > unsigned dsdt, xsdt; > > GArray *tables_blob = tables->table_data; > > + AcpiRsdpData rsdp; > s/rsdp/rsdp_info/ > > > > > table_offsets = g_array_new(false, true /* clear */, > > sizeof(uint32_t)); > > @@ -857,7 +872,9 @@ void virt_acpi_build(VirtMachineState *vms, AcpiBuildTables *tables) > > build_xsdt(tables_blob, tables->linker, table_offsets, NULL, NULL); > > > > /* RSDP is in FSEG memory, so allocate it separately */ > > - build_rsdp(tables->rsdp, tables->linker, xsdt); > > + init_rsdp_data(&rsdp, ACPI_BUILD_APPNAME6, ACPI_RSDP_REV_2, > > + NULL, &xsdt); > It would be more concise to use declarative style without extra clutter: > > - init_rsdp_data(&rsdp, ACPI_BUILD_APPNAME6, ACPI_RSDP_REV_2, > - NULL, &xsdt); > - build_rsdp(tables->rsdp, tables->linker, &rsdp); > + { > + AcpiRsdpData rsdp = { > + .revision = 2, > + .oem_id = ACPI_BUILD_APPNAME6, > + .xsdt_tbl_offset = &xsdt, > + .rsdt_tbl_offset = NULL, > + }; > + build_rsdp(tables->rsdp, tables->linker, &rsdp); > + } 2 things here, imo: - This is not more concise. - It's code duplication as almost the same snippet is going to be used for i386/acpi-build.c Cheers, Samuel.