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From: | Gavin Shan |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH v7 2/8] machine: Introduce helper is_cpu_type_supported() |
Date: | Wed, 29 Nov 2023 09:55:15 +1100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Hi Phil, On 11/28/23 20:38, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 27/11/23 00:12, Gavin Shan wrote:The logic, to check if the specified CPU type is supported in machine_run_board_init(), is independent enough. Factor it out into helper is_cpu_type_supported(). machine_run_board_init() looks a bit clean with this. Since we're here, @machine_class is renamed to @mc to avoid multiple line spanning of code. The error messages and comments are tweaked a bit either. No functional change intended. Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> --- hw/core/machine.c | 90 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c index b3ef325936..05e1922b89 100644 --- a/hw/core/machine.c +++ b/hw/core/machine.c @@ -1387,13 +1387,57 @@ out: return r; } +static void is_cpu_type_supported(const MachineState *machine, Error **errp)Functions taking an Error** last argument should return a boolean value.
Correct, especially @errp instead of @local_err will be passed from machine_run_board_init() to is_cpu_type_supported(). We needs an indicator for machine_run_board_init() to bail immediately to avoid calling mc->init() there in the failing cases.
+{ + MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine); + ObjectClass *oc = object_class_by_name(machine->cpu_type); + CPUClass *cc; + int i; + + /* + * Check if the user specified CPU type is supported when the valid + * CPU types have been determined. Note that the user specified CPU + * type is provided through '-cpu' option. + */ + if (mc->valid_cpu_types && machine->cpu_type) { + for (i = 0; mc->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { + if (object_class_dynamic_cast(oc, mc->valid_cpu_types[i])) { + break; + } + } + + /* The user specified CPU type isn't valid */ + if (!mc->valid_cpu_types[i]) { + error_setg(errp, "Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); + if (!mc->valid_cpu_types[1]) { + error_append_hint(errp, "The only valid type is: %s", + mc->valid_cpu_types[0]); + } else { + error_append_hint(errp, "The valid types are: %s", + mc->valid_cpu_types[0]); + } + + for (i = 1; mc->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { + error_append_hint(errp, ", %s", mc->valid_cpu_types[i]); + } + + error_append_hint(errp, "\n"); + return; + } + } + + /* Check if CPU type is deprecated and warn if so */ + cc = CPU_CLASS(oc); + if (cc && cc->deprecation_note) { + warn_report("CPU model %s is deprecated -- %s", + machine->cpu_type, cc->deprecation_note);Why did you move the deprecation warning within the is_supported check?
This check is more relevant to CPU type, to check if the CPU type has been deprecated. Besides, @oc and @cc can be dropped from machine_run_board_init().
+ } +} void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error **errp) { ERRP_GUARD(); MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine); - ObjectClass *oc = object_class_by_name(machine->cpu_type); - CPUClass *cc; Error *local_err = NULL; /* This checkpoint is required by replay to separate prior clock @@ -1449,43 +1493,11 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error * machine->ram = machine_consume_memdev(machine, machine->memdev); } - /* If the machine supports the valid_cpu_types check and the user - * specified a CPU with -cpu check here that the user CPU is supported. - */ - if (machine_class->valid_cpu_types && machine->cpu_type) { - int i; - - for (i = 0; machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { - if (object_class_dynamic_cast(oc, - machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i])) { - /* The user specified CPU is in the valid field, we are - * good to go. - */ - break; - } - } - - if (!machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]) { - /* The user specified CPU is not valid */ - error_setg(&local_err, "Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); - error_append_hint(&local_err, "The valid types are: %s", - machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); - for (i = 1; machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { - error_append_hint(&local_err, ", %s", - machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); - } - error_append_hint(&local_err, "\n"); - - error_propagate(errp, local_err); - return; - } - } - - /* Check if CPU type is deprecated and warn if so */ - cc = CPU_CLASS(oc); - if (cc && cc->deprecation_note) { - warn_report("CPU model %s is deprecated -- %s", machine->cpu_type, - cc->deprecation_note); + /* Check if the CPU type is supported */ + is_cpu_type_supported(machine, &local_err); + if (local_err) { + error_propagate(errp, local_err);This becomes: if (!is_cpu_type_supported(machine, errp)) {
Nod
+ return; } if (machine->cgs) {
Thanks, Gavin
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