On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:57, Alexander Graf <agraf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 01.03.2011, at 19:35, Anthony.Perard@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> From: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> xen_domainbuild is now build in libhw. And xen_machine_pv is build only
>> for i386 targets.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> Makefile.objs | 3 +++
>> Makefile.target | 2 +-
>> hw/xen_domainbuild.c | 10 +++++-----
>> hw/xen_domainbuild.h | 5 +++--
>> hw/xen_machine_pv.c | 2 +-
>> 5 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/Makefile.objs b/Makefile.objs
>> index 9e98a66..8034115 100644
>> --- a/Makefile.objs
>> +++ b/Makefile.objs
>> @@ -269,6 +269,9 @@ hw-obj-$(CONFIG_DP8393X) += dp8393x.o
>> hw-obj-$(CONFIG_DS1225Y) += ds1225y.o
>> hw-obj-$(CONFIG_MIPSNET) += mipsnet.o
>>
>> +# Xen
>> +hw-obj-$(CONFIG_XEN) += xen_domainbuild.o
>
> Why is this in generic code? Xen is x86 only and really should stay that way
> IMHO.
I just try to build more object globally to avoid unnecessary i386-isms.
>> +
>> # Sound
>> sound-obj-y =
>> sound-obj-$(CONFIG_SB16) += sb16.o
>> diff --git a/Makefile.target b/Makefile.target
>> index 220589e..ab0a570 100644
>> --- a/Makefile.target
>> +++ b/Makefile.target
>> @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ QEMU_CFLAGS += $(VNC_JPEG_CFLAGS)
>> QEMU_CFLAGS += $(VNC_PNG_CFLAGS)
>>
>> # xen backend driver support
>> -obj-$(CONFIG_XEN) += xen_machine_pv.o xen_domainbuild.o
>> +obj-i386-$(CONFIG_XEN) += xen_machine_pv.o
>>
>> # Inter-VM PCI shared memory
>> obj-$(CONFIG_KVM) += ivshmem.o
>> diff --git a/hw/xen_domainbuild.c b/hw/xen_domainbuild.c
>> index 7f1fd66..b73d47f 100644
>> --- a/hw/xen_domainbuild.c
>> +++ b/hw/xen_domainbuild.c
>> @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
>> #include <signal.h>
>> -#include "xen_backend.h"
>> -#include "xen_domainbuild.h"
>> #include "sysemu.h"
>> #include "qemu-timer.h"
>> #include "qemu-log.h"
>> +#include "xen_backend.h"
>> +#include "xen_domainbuild.h"
>>
>> #include <xenguest.h>
>>
>> @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ static int xenstore_domain_mkdir(char *path)
>> }
>>
>> int xenstore_domain_init1(const char *kernel, const char *ramdisk,
>> - const char *cmdline)
>> + const char *cmdline, ram_addr_t ram_size)
>
> Isn't ram_size a global anyways? What's the rationale behind moving it to a
> parameter? Not saying I'm against it, just missed the reasoning here :)
I put ram_size in a parameter because I don't found a way to access to
is global variable, and also because in these function, ram_size is
read only.
So, I can just remove this patch and just put both xen_machine_pv
xen_domainbuild in obj-i386-y.
Regards,
--
Anthony PERARD
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