On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 17:52:53 +0200
Juan Quintela wrote:
>
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>
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Using static vs. dynamic properties vs. globals in particular case
for CPU feature properties. Anthony suggested on IRC to use static
properties for it but recently it was questioned why not used dynamic
properties for it (afaerber):
1. static properties:
* using default values in static properties to define CPU models at
class_init() time
* static properties could eventually evolve onto class properties,
probably without much effort required.
* allows to simplify x86_cpu_initfn() and replace several custom
property setters with a generic static property setters as result
reducing code base and duplication.
2. introduce post_initfn() hook and move setting defaults of
static properties and globals into it. So that property setters
won't have to operate on partially initialized object instance.
It also would allow to use dynamic properties in globals and
compat_props.
3. using globals for simplifying cpu_model parsing and possibly getting
rid of it in favor of -device FOO_CPU and eventually replacing
cpu_init(cpu_model) with all its complexity by simple generic
device_add() sequence.
as one of the steps to it, cpu_model "-cpu FOO_CPU,feat1=x,feat2=y"
which is the template for N CPUs created in machine_init() and which
is parsed by target specific parser in cpu_*_init(), could be internally
transformed into a set of global properties, like:
FOO_CPU.feat1=x FOO_CPU.feat2=y
then target specific parsers could be modified to CPU_CLASS hook that would
keep compatibility code and make this remapping instead of parsing cpu_model
string for each CPU and operating directly on CPU object instance.
That would allow to treat CPUs as usual devices during hot-plug and use
device-add. And open possibility to create individual CPUs on QEMU CLI
using -device (which is important for migration and arbitrary CPU
hot-add/remove)
and heterogeneous CPUs machines.
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