They're either declared elsewhere or have no use.
While at it, rename _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init() to
do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init().
Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@yadro.com>
---
include/sysemu/hvf.h | 22 ----------------------
target/i386/hvf/hvf.c | 7 ++++---
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/sysemu/hvf.h b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
index 30a565ab73..03f3cd7db3 100644
--- a/include/sysemu/hvf.h
+++ b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
@@ -30,35 +30,13 @@ uint32_t hvf_get_supported_cpuid(uint32_t func, uint32_t idx,
#define hvf_get_supported_cpuid(func, idx, reg) 0
#endif
-/* Disable HVF if |disable| is 1, otherwise, enable it iff it is supported by
- * the host CPU. Use hvf_enabled() after this to get the result. */
-void hvf_disable(int disable);
-
-/* Returns non-0 if the host CPU supports the VMX "unrestricted guest" feature
- * which allows the virtual CPU to directly run in "real mode". If true, this
- * allows QEMU to run several vCPU threads in parallel (see cpus.c). Otherwise,
- * only a a single TCG thread can run, and it will call HVF to run the current
- * instructions, except in case of "real mode" (paging disabled, typically at
- * boot time), or MMIO operations. */
-
-int hvf_sync_vcpus(void);
-
int hvf_init_vcpu(CPUState *);
int hvf_vcpu_exec(CPUState *);
-int hvf_smp_cpu_exec(CPUState *);
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *);
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *);
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *);
-void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *, run_on_cpu_data);
-
void hvf_vcpu_destroy(CPUState *);
-void hvf_raise_event(CPUState *);
-/* void hvf_reset_vcpu_state(void *opaque); */
void hvf_reset_vcpu(CPUState *);
-void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *);
-void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *);
-int hvf_put_registers(CPUState *);
-void vmx_clear_int_window_exiting(CPUState *cpu);
#define TYPE_HVF_ACCEL ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("hvf")
diff --git a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
index d72543dc31..9ccdb7e7c7 100644
--- a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
+++ b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
}
}
-void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
+static void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
{
X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
int tpr = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_TPR) >> 4;
@@ -312,7 +312,8 @@ void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *cpu_state)
run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
}
-void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
+static void do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu,
+ run_on_cpu_data arg)
{
CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
hvf_put_registers(cpu_state);
@@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu_state)
{
- run_on_cpu(cpu_state, _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
+ run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
}
static bool ept_emulation_fault(hvf_slot *slot, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t ept_qual)
--
2.26.1
On 5/28/20 9:37 PM, Roman Bolshakov wrote:
> They're either declared elsewhere or have no use.
>
> While at it, rename _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init() to
> do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init().
>
> Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@yadro.com>
> ---
> include/sysemu/hvf.h | 22 ----------------------
> target/i386/hvf/hvf.c | 7 ++++---
> 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/include/sysemu/hvf.h b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> index 30a565ab73..03f3cd7db3 100644
> --- a/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> +++ b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> @@ -30,35 +30,13 @@ uint32_t hvf_get_supported_cpuid(uint32_t func, uint32_t idx,
> #define hvf_get_supported_cpuid(func, idx, reg) 0
> #endif
>
> -/* Disable HVF if |disable| is 1, otherwise, enable it iff it is supported by
> - * the host CPU. Use hvf_enabled() after this to get the result. */
> -void hvf_disable(int disable);
> -
> -/* Returns non-0 if the host CPU supports the VMX "unrestricted guest" feature
> - * which allows the virtual CPU to directly run in "real mode". If true, this
> - * allows QEMU to run several vCPU threads in parallel (see cpus.c). Otherwise,
> - * only a a single TCG thread can run, and it will call HVF to run the current
> - * instructions, except in case of "real mode" (paging disabled, typically at
> - * boot time), or MMIO operations. */
> -
> -int hvf_sync_vcpus(void);
> -
> int hvf_init_vcpu(CPUState *);
> int hvf_vcpu_exec(CPUState *);
> -int hvf_smp_cpu_exec(CPUState *);
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *);
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *);
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *);
> -void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *, run_on_cpu_data);
> -
> void hvf_vcpu_destroy(CPUState *);
> -void hvf_raise_event(CPUState *);
> -/* void hvf_reset_vcpu_state(void *opaque); */
> void hvf_reset_vcpu(CPUState *);
> -void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *);
> -void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *);
> -int hvf_put_registers(CPUState *);
> -void vmx_clear_int_window_exiting(CPUState *cpu);
>
> #define TYPE_HVF_ACCEL ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("hvf")
>
> diff --git a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> index d72543dc31..9ccdb7e7c7 100644
> --- a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> +++ b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> }
> }
>
> -void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> +static void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> {
> X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
> int tpr = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_TPR) >> 4;
> @@ -312,7 +312,8 @@ void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *cpu_state)
> run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> }
>
> -void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
> +static void do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu,
> + run_on_cpu_data arg)
> {
> CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
> hvf_put_registers(cpu_state);
> @@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
>
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu_state)
> {
> - run_on_cpu(cpu_state, _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> + run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> }
>
> static bool ept_emulation_fault(hvf_slot *slot, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t ept_qual)
>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
On 5/28/20 9:37 PM, Roman Bolshakov wrote:
> They're either declared elsewhere or have no use.
>
> While at it, rename _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init() to
> do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init().
>
> Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@yadro.com>
> ---
> include/sysemu/hvf.h | 22 ----------------------
> target/i386/hvf/hvf.c | 7 ++++---
> 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/include/sysemu/hvf.h b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> index 30a565ab73..03f3cd7db3 100644
> --- a/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> +++ b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> @@ -30,35 +30,13 @@ uint32_t hvf_get_supported_cpuid(uint32_t func, uint32_t idx,
> #define hvf_get_supported_cpuid(func, idx, reg) 0
> #endif
>
> -/* Disable HVF if |disable| is 1, otherwise, enable it iff it is supported by
> - * the host CPU. Use hvf_enabled() after this to get the result. */
> -void hvf_disable(int disable);
> -
> -/* Returns non-0 if the host CPU supports the VMX "unrestricted guest" feature
> - * which allows the virtual CPU to directly run in "real mode". If true, this
> - * allows QEMU to run several vCPU threads in parallel (see cpus.c). Otherwise,
> - * only a a single TCG thread can run, and it will call HVF to run the current
> - * instructions, except in case of "real mode" (paging disabled, typically at
> - * boot time), or MMIO operations. */
> -
> -int hvf_sync_vcpus(void);
> -
> int hvf_init_vcpu(CPUState *);
> int hvf_vcpu_exec(CPUState *);
> -int hvf_smp_cpu_exec(CPUState *);
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *);
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *);
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *);
> -void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *, run_on_cpu_data);
> -
> void hvf_vcpu_destroy(CPUState *);
> -void hvf_raise_event(CPUState *);
> -/* void hvf_reset_vcpu_state(void *opaque); */
> void hvf_reset_vcpu(CPUState *);
> -void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *);
> -void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *);
> -int hvf_put_registers(CPUState *);
> -void vmx_clear_int_window_exiting(CPUState *cpu);
>
> #define TYPE_HVF_ACCEL ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("hvf")
>
> diff --git a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> index d72543dc31..9ccdb7e7c7 100644
> --- a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> +++ b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> }
> }
>
> -void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> +static void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> {
> X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
> int tpr = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_TPR) >> 4;
> @@ -312,7 +312,8 @@ void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *cpu_state)
> run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> }
>
> -void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
> +static void do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu,
> + run_on_cpu_data arg)
> {
> CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
> hvf_put_registers(cpu_state);
> @@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
>
> void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu_state)
> {
> - run_on_cpu(cpu_state, _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> + run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> }
>
> static bool ept_emulation_fault(hvf_slot *slot, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t ept_qual)
>
in this file (hvf.c) there is a comment:
/* TODO: synchronize vcpu state */
is the TODO still valid after this change? Or should the TODO be eliminated?
Thanks,
Claudio
On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 11:53:53AM +0200, Claudio Fontana wrote:
> On 5/28/20 9:37 PM, Roman Bolshakov wrote:
> > They're either declared elsewhere or have no use.
> >
> > While at it, rename _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init() to
> > do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init().
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@yadro.com>
> > ---
> > include/sysemu/hvf.h | 22 ----------------------
> > target/i386/hvf/hvf.c | 7 ++++---
> > 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/include/sysemu/hvf.h b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> > index 30a565ab73..03f3cd7db3 100644
> > --- a/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> > +++ b/include/sysemu/hvf.h
> > @@ -30,35 +30,13 @@ uint32_t hvf_get_supported_cpuid(uint32_t func, uint32_t idx,
> > #define hvf_get_supported_cpuid(func, idx, reg) 0
> > #endif
> >
> > -/* Disable HVF if |disable| is 1, otherwise, enable it iff it is supported by
> > - * the host CPU. Use hvf_enabled() after this to get the result. */
> > -void hvf_disable(int disable);
> > -
> > -/* Returns non-0 if the host CPU supports the VMX "unrestricted guest" feature
> > - * which allows the virtual CPU to directly run in "real mode". If true, this
> > - * allows QEMU to run several vCPU threads in parallel (see cpus.c). Otherwise,
> > - * only a a single TCG thread can run, and it will call HVF to run the current
> > - * instructions, except in case of "real mode" (paging disabled, typically at
> > - * boot time), or MMIO operations. */
> > -
> > -int hvf_sync_vcpus(void);
> > -
> > int hvf_init_vcpu(CPUState *);
> > int hvf_vcpu_exec(CPUState *);
> > -int hvf_smp_cpu_exec(CPUState *);
> > void hvf_cpu_synchronize_state(CPUState *);
> > void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *);
> > void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *);
> > -void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *, run_on_cpu_data);
> > -
> > void hvf_vcpu_destroy(CPUState *);
> > -void hvf_raise_event(CPUState *);
> > -/* void hvf_reset_vcpu_state(void *opaque); */
> > void hvf_reset_vcpu(CPUState *);
> > -void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *);
> > -void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *);
> > -int hvf_put_registers(CPUState *);
> > -void vmx_clear_int_window_exiting(CPUState *cpu);
> >
> > #define TYPE_HVF_ACCEL ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("hvf")
> >
> > diff --git a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> > index d72543dc31..9ccdb7e7c7 100644
> > --- a/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> > +++ b/target/i386/hvf/hvf.c
> > @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ void vmx_update_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> > }
> > }
> >
> > -void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> > +static void update_apic_tpr(CPUState *cpu)
> > {
> > X86CPU *x86_cpu = X86_CPU(cpu);
> > int tpr = rreg(cpu->hvf_fd, HV_X86_TPR) >> 4;
> > @@ -312,7 +312,8 @@ void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset(CPUState *cpu_state)
> > run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_reset, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> > }
> >
> > -void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
> > +static void do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu,
> > + run_on_cpu_data arg)
> > {
> > CPUState *cpu_state = cpu;
> > hvf_put_registers(cpu_state);
> > @@ -321,7 +322,7 @@ void _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_data arg)
> >
> > void hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init(CPUState *cpu_state)
> > {
> > - run_on_cpu(cpu_state, _hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> > + run_on_cpu(cpu_state, do_hvf_cpu_synchronize_post_init, RUN_ON_CPU_NULL);
> > }
> >
> > static bool ept_emulation_fault(hvf_slot *slot, uint64_t gpa, uint64_t ept_qual)
> >
>
> in this file (hvf.c) there is a comment:
>
> /* TODO: synchronize vcpu state */
>
> is the TODO still valid after this change? Or should the TODO be eliminated?
>
Hi Claudio,
Yeah, it's still valid. There will be another series to have only one
function where emulator state is synchronized.
Thanks,
Roman
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