On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 04:39:53PM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> On 2011-04-27 16:30, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> >>>> --- a/hw/pci.c
> >>>> +++ b/hw/pci.c
> >>>> @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
> >>>> #include "device-assignment.h"
> >>>> #include "qemu-objects.h"
> >>>> #include "range.h"
> >>>> +#include "msi.h"
> >>>>
> >>>> //#define DEBUG_PCI
> >>>> #ifdef DEBUG_PCI
> >>>> @@ -342,6 +343,7 @@ static int get_pci_config_device(QEMUFile *f, void
> >>>> *pv, size_t size)
> >>>> memcpy(s->config, config, size);
> >>>>
> >>>> pci_update_mappings(s);
> >>>> + msi_post_load(s);
> >>>
> >>> Pls don't do this: I'm trying to keep just the core in
> >>> pci.c and all capabilities in separate files.
> >>> msix has msix_load, msi will just need one too,
> >>> and let all devices call that.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Preferred alternatives are...? Registering a vmstate for msi?
> >>
> >> Jan
> >
> > Add msi_load and call that from devices that need it.
> > Like msix_load does now.
> >
>
> msix_load/save are refactoring candidates IMHO. MSI-X has a real need
> for storing additional state information, so it should register its own
> subsection.
That's an implementation detail though, isn't it.
> I don't want to offload this burden to the devices also for
> MSI.
> From the devices' POV, why shouldn't msi_init suffice?
>
> Jan
One can also claim this about config writes:
pci_bridge_write_config(d, address, val, len);
pcie_cap_flr_write_config(d, address, val, len);
pcie_cap_slot_write_config(d, address, val, len);
msi_write_config(d, address, val, len);
pcie_aer_write_config(d, address, val, len);
which arguably just duplicates the initialization sequence.
What I'm trying to do though is to keep it modular and
keep module inter-dependencies to a minimum,
so that pci is the core and msix depends on it
but not the other way around.
What I think we should do is to add a pci subdirectory, move all
of the stuff there, move pci.c to pci/core.c and
add a high level module that depends on them all
and deals with all the capabilities.
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