On 07/20/2015 11:03 PM, Eduardo Habkost wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 09:06:28AM +0200, Igor Mammedov wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 17:33:55 -0300
Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 11:02:14PM +0200, Igor Mammedov wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 17:39:17 -0300
Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> wrote:
This fixes the following crash, introduced by commit
49d2e648e8087d154d8bf8b91f27c8e05e79d5a6:
$ gdb --args qemu-system-x86_64 -machine pc,mem-merge=off -object
memory-backend-ram,id=ram-node0,size=1024 [...]
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007ffff253b8c7 in raise () at /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007ffff253d52a in abort () at /lib64/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007ffff253446d in __assert_fail_base () at /lib64/libc.so.6
#3 0x00007ffff2534522 in () at /lib64/libc.so.6
#4 0x00005555558bb80a in qemu_opt_get_bool_helper
(opts=0x55555621b650, name=name@entry=0x5555558ec922 "mem-merge",
defval=defval@entry=true, del=del@entry=false) at
qemu/util/qemu-option.c:388 #5 0x00005555558bbb5a in
qemu_opt_get_bool (opts=<optimized out>,
name=name@entry=0x5555558ec922 "mem-merge", defval=defval@entry=true)
at qemu/util/qemu-option.c:398 #6 0x0000555555720a24 in
host_memory_backend_init (obj=0x5555562ac970) at
qemu/backends/hostmem.c:226
Instead of using qemu_opt_get_bool(), that didn't work with
qemu_machine_opts for a long time, we can use the machine QOM
properties directly.
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com>
---
backends/hostmem.c | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/backends/hostmem.c b/backends/hostmem.c
index 61c1ac0..38a32ed 100644
--- a/backends/hostmem.c
+++ b/backends/hostmem.c
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*/
#include "sysemu/hostmem.h"
+#include "hw/boards.h"
#include "qapi/visitor.h"
#include "qapi-types.h"
#include "qapi-visit.h"
@@ -223,10 +224,10 @@ static void host_memory_backend_init(Object
*obj) {
HostMemoryBackend *backend = MEMORY_BACKEND(obj);
- backend->merge = qemu_opt_get_bool(qemu_get_machine_opts(),
- "mem-merge", true);
- backend->dump = qemu_opt_get_bool(qemu_get_machine_opts(),
- "dump-guest-core", true);
+ backend->merge =
object_property_get_bool(OBJECT(current_machine),
maybe use qdev_get_machine() instead of OBJECT(current_machine)
What are the advantages you see in the extra layers of indirection of
qdev_get_machine()? (I am not against your proposal, but I would like to
understand the point of qdev_get_machine() yet.)
current_machine might be NULL where as qdev_get_machine() always returns
/machine object.
In this case, I don't want "/machine" to be created as a generic
container object by accident because it must be a MachineState object.
If /machine is not initialized yet, that code should abort instead of
trying to continue.
But that can be solved by simply ensuring qdev_get_machine() is a
TYPE_MACHINE object (see below).
I'd prefer to use something that is guaranteed to be MachineState*,
qdev_get_machine() returns Object*. I am even considering using
current_machine->mem_merge and current_machine->dump_guest_core directly
instead of object_property_get_bool(). That would mean extra
compile-time checks, instead of runtime ones.
Check difference 'git grep qdev_get_machine' vs 'git grep current_machine'.
I was under impression that policy was trying no to use globals unless one has
to,
and not introduce new usage in presence of other means to get object.
I will send a new version using:
MachineState *machine = MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
backend->merge = machine_mem_merge(machine);
backend->dump = machine_dump_guest_core(machine);
Then we have no global variable, type safety, and no direct access to
struct fields.
+1
I am considering retiring curent_machine global variable for 2.5.
Thanks,
Marcel