> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg KH [mailto:g...@kroah.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:47 PM
> To: KY Srinivasan
> Cc: gre...@suse.de; linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org;
> de...@linuxdriverproject.org; virtualizat...@lists.osdl.org
> Subject: various vmbus review comments
> 
> I just took a quick look at the vmbus code, and have the following
> comments:
>       - why is count_hv_channel() even a function?

I will fix this.

>       - your .h files need to be consolidated and renamed.  You will
>         need a single hyperv.h file for include/linux/ that will
>         contain some of what the vmbus*.h files have in it, but not
>         all.  Please merge things together to have:
>               - include/linux/hyperv.h
>                  What is needed to build the drivers that attach to
>                  the bus
>               - drivers/staging/hv/hyperv.h
>                  The local .h file will have the vmbus*.h remaining
>                  stuff that is only needed by the hv_vmbus.ko module
>                  to be build.

I have currently consolidated all the header files as follows:

1) hyperv.h - this will have all the vmbus related definitions
needed to build drivers that attach to the bus (as you have suggested).

2) hyperv_storage.h - this has all the definitions needed to build storage
drivers for Hyper-V. Storage drivers will include hyperv.h and 
hyperv_storage.h.

3) hyperv_net.h - this has all the definitions needed to build the network
driver for Hyper-V. The netvsc driver will include hyperv.h and hyperv_net.h.

4) hyperv_utils.h - this has all the definitions needed to build the util 
driver.
The util driver would include hyperv.h and hyperv_utils.h.

All these four header files could potentially be under include/linux.
I have also created a private header file that has the definitions to 
build the vmbus driver - hyperv_vmbus.h.

Let me know if this is what you had in mind.


>       - the instances of hv_driver structures need to be static and
>         not programatically defined, like all other USB and PCI
>         drivers are handled.
>       - module reference counting.  Are you sure you got it all right
>         for the individual modules that attach to the bus?  I don't
>         see any reference counting happening, is that correct?

For this round, I want to concentrate on just the vmbus driver. So,
module reference counting is I don't think an issue for the vmbus driver
given that the driver is not unlodable. Once I am done with the vmbus driver
I will address the module reference counting issues for other drivers. 
I will also address your comment on static initialization hv_driver instances
as part of other driver cleanup.

>       - fix the sparse warnings.

Will do. Just out of curiosity I ran sparse and was relieved to see only a 
handful
warnings!

>       - fix the use of volatile in the ring buffer code.  It should
>         not be needed and if you are relying on it, then the code is
>         wrong.
>       - fix the namespace on the ringbuffer code to show that it
>         really is only for the hyperv bus code internally.

I will fix these.

Regards,

K. Y
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