On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Stefano Stabellini writes ("[Xen-devel] [PATCH] qemu-xen: read default pci
> passthrough values"):
> > If there are no devices assigned to the domain at boot, we don't read
> > the default pci passthrough parameters.
> > This patch fixes it.
>
> The semantics you intend seem sensible, but:
>
> The variable "num" seems completely unused after we went to all the
> effort of reading num_devs to get it. The code seems to read
> .../num_devs just to check that the key exists, and doesn't mind "0"
> as an answer. With your patch applied, we don't even care whether the
> key exists.
>
> So why do we bother reading .../num_devs and converting it to an
> integer and assigning it to nums ?
That is a very good point. Reading num_devs is completely useless hence
I am removing it.
---
diff --git a/xenstore.c b/xenstore.c
index d364a5e..eed4955 100644
--- a/xenstore.c
+++ b/xenstore.c
@@ -731,18 +731,7 @@ void xenstore_parse_domain_config(int hvm_domid)
* hvm_domid is always equal to domid */
hvm_domid = domid;
- /* get the pci pass-through parameter */
- if (pasprintf(&buf, "/local/domain/0/backend/pci/%u/%u/num_devs",
- hvm_domid, pci_devid) == -1)
- goto out;
-
- free(params);
- params = xs_read(xsh, XBT_NULL, buf, &len);
- if (params == NULL)
- goto out;
- num = atoi(params);
-
- /* get the pci pass-through parameter */
+ /* get the pci pass-through parameters */
if (pasprintf(&buf, "/local/domain/0/backend/pci/%u/%u/msitranslate",
hvm_domid, pci_devid) != -1)
{
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