On 01/06/2015 11:33, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>> +    looker->mem_type = looker->mtrr_state->fixed_ranges[index];
>> > +  looker->start = fixed_mtrr_range_end_addr(seg, index);
>> > +  return true;
> in mtrr_lookup_fixed_start is the same as this:
> 
>> > 
>> > +  end = fixed_mtrr_range_end_addr(looker->seg, looker->index);
>> > +
>> > +  /* switch to next segment. */
>> > +  if (end >= eseg->end) {
>> > +          looker->seg++;
>> > +          looker->index = 0;
>> > +
>> > +          /* have looked up for all fixed MTRRs. */
>> > +          if (looker->seg >= ARRAY_SIZE(fixed_seg_table))
>> > +                  return mtrr_lookup_var_start(looker);
>> > +
>> > +          end = fixed_mtrr_range_end_addr(looker->seg, looker->index);
>> > +  }
>> > +
>> > +  looker->mem_type = mtrr_state->fixed_ranges[looker->index];
>> > +  looker->start = end;
> in mtrr_lookup_fixed_next.  Can you try to make them more common?
> 
> Basically you should have
> 
> +#define mtrr_for_each_mem_type(_looker_, _mtrr_, _gpa_start_, _gpa_end_) \
> +     for (mtrr_lookup_init(_looker_, _mtrr_, _gpa_start_, _gpa_end_); \
> +          !mtrr_lookup_end(_looker_); mtrr_lookup_next(_looker_))

... where the above code I quoted would be part of mtrr_lookup_end.

Paolo
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