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From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@web.de>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCH 1/3] Modular command line options
Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 14:49:08 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48356BC4.3090805@web.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <18485.18619.634431.859466@mariner.uk.xensource.com>

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Ian Jackson wrote:
> Jan Kiszka writes ("[Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/3] Modular command line options"):
>> Following up on my earlier proposal to introduce per-machine command
>> line options, this version provides a more generic approach. It should
>> also be usable for scenarios like per-arch or per-accelerator.
> 
> I approve of splitting the code up like this, and having a
> table-driven parsing arrangement.  But ideally we could get rid of
> `index' and the giant switch() statements too.  Something more like
> 
>   typedef void QEMUOptionParser(struct QEMUOption *option, const char *optarg);
> 
>   typedef struct QEMUOption {
>       const char *name, *helpstring;
>       QEMUOptionParser handler;
>       int flags;

Ack. This just enforces a bit more effort to convert the existing
opts... :->

>       int int_for_handler;
>       void *void_for_handler;

I don't think there is an need for both. A plain

	void *parser_opaque;

should suffice as the user can perfectly typecast the void to int.

>   } QEMUOption;
> 
>   qemu_register_option_set(const QEMUOption *options);

Here I would then suggest

	qemu_register_option_set(const char *set_name,
	                         const QEMUOption *options);

to save the chance for visually grouping options.

> 
> We pass the QEMUOption* to the parser handler so it can see the
> canonical name and any extra stuff put in the option structure.
> and in vl.c you'd do something like this:
> 
>   static const QEMUOption basic_options[]= {
>     ...
>     { "hda", opthandler_drive, 0, 0 },
>     { "hdb", opthandler_drive, 0, 1 },
>     { "hdc", opthandler_drive, 0, 3 },
>     { "hdd", opthandler_drive, 0, 4 },
>     ...
>     { 0 } /* null entry is required to terminate the table */
>   }
> 
>     qemu_register_option_set(basic_options);
> 
> The linked list of option tables is private to the option parser.

Good idea. Then the structure should look like this:

struct QEMUOptionSet {
	const char *name;
	const QEMUOption *options;
	struct QEMUOptionSet *next;
};


OK, as this version would require even more refactoring, please let us
agree on the critical data structures first. Specifically, this takes an
ack from the maintainers.

Jan


PS: The element set of a future config file format could perfectly grow
with each QEMUOption registered to the core. So I also see no conflict
of this effort with the config file specification work.


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2008-05-22 12:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-05-20 23:51 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/3] Modular command line options Jan Kiszka
2008-05-21 19:17 ` Glauber Costa
2008-05-21 20:58 ` Fabrice Bellard
2008-05-22 10:11   ` Ian Jackson
2008-05-22 10:19 ` Ian Jackson
2008-05-22 10:20   ` Ian Jackson
2008-05-22 12:49   ` Jan Kiszka [this message]
2008-05-23 13:29     ` [Qemu-devel] " Glauber Costa
2008-05-23 15:12       ` Jan Kiszka

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