Yonggang Luo <[email protected]> writes:
What's the rationale for moving everything around in the file. As it currently stands the typedefs are create as we get to each new set of helpers/plugin points. Doing it all up front seems like a lot of churn for not particular reason. > Signed-off-by: Yonggang Luo <[email protected]> > --- > include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h | 187 ++++++++++++++++++------------------- > 1 file changed, 92 insertions(+), 95 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h b/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h > index 97cdfd7761..2cb17f3051 100644 > --- a/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h > +++ b/include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h > @@ -81,27 +81,6 @@ typedef struct qemu_info_t { > }; > } qemu_info_t; > > -/** > - * qemu_plugin_install() - Install a plugin > - * @id: this plugin's opaque ID > - * @info: a block describing some details about the guest > - * @argc: number of arguments > - * @argv: array of arguments (@argc elements) > - * > - * All plugins must export this symbol which is called when the plugin > - * is first loaded. Calling qemu_plugin_uninstall() from this function > - * is a bug. > - * > - * Note: @info is only live during the call. Copy any information we > - * want to keep. @argv remains valid throughout the lifetime of the > - * loaded plugin. > - * > - * Return: 0 on successful loading, !0 for an error. > - */ > -QEMU_PLUGIN_EXPORT int qemu_plugin_install(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > - const qemu_info_t *info, > - int argc, char **argv); > - > /** > * typedef qemu_plugin_simple_cb_t - simple callback > * @id: the unique qemu_plugin_id_t > @@ -135,6 +114,98 @@ typedef void > (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_simple_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_udata_cb_t)(unsigned int vcpu_index, > void *userdata); > > +/** struct qemu_plugin_tb - Opaque handle for a translation block */ > +struct qemu_plugin_tb; > +/** struct qemu_plugin_insn - Opaque handle for a translated instruction */ > +struct qemu_plugin_insn; > + > +/** > + * enum qemu_plugin_cb_flags - type of callback > + * > + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_NO_REGS: callback does not access the CPU's regs > + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_R_REGS: callback reads the CPU's regs > + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_RW_REGS: callback reads and writes the CPU's regs > + * > + * Note: currently unused, plugins cannot read or change system > + * register state. > + */ > +enum qemu_plugin_cb_flags { > + QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_NO_REGS, > + QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_R_REGS, > + QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_RW_REGS, > +}; > + > +enum qemu_plugin_mem_rw { > + QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_R = 1, > + QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_W, > + QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_RW, > +}; > + > +/** > + * typedef qemu_plugin_vcpu_tb_trans_cb_t - translation callback > + * @id: unique plugin id > + * @tb: opaque handle used for querying and instrumenting a block. > + */ > +typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_tb_trans_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > + struct qemu_plugin_tb *tb); > + > +/** > + * enum qemu_plugin_op - describes an inline op > + * > + * @QEMU_PLUGIN_INLINE_ADD_U64: add an immediate value uint64_t > + * > + * Note: currently only a single inline op is supported. > + */ > + > +enum qemu_plugin_op { > + QEMU_PLUGIN_INLINE_ADD_U64, > +}; > + > +/** > + * typedef qemu_plugin_meminfo_t - opaque memory transaction handle > + * > + * This can be further queried using the qemu_plugin_mem_* query > + * functions. > + */ > +typedef uint32_t qemu_plugin_meminfo_t; > +/** struct qemu_plugin_hwaddr - opaque hw address handle */ > +struct qemu_plugin_hwaddr; > + > +typedef void > +(*qemu_plugin_vcpu_mem_cb_t)(unsigned int vcpu_index, > + qemu_plugin_meminfo_t info, uint64_t vaddr, > + void *userdata); > + > +typedef void > +(*qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, unsigned int > vcpu_index, > + int64_t num, uint64_t a1, uint64_t a2, > + uint64_t a3, uint64_t a4, uint64_t a5, > + uint64_t a6, uint64_t a7, uint64_t a8); > +typedef void > +(*qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_ret_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, unsigned int > vcpu_idx, > + int64_t num, int64_t ret); > + > +/** > + * qemu_plugin_install() - Install a plugin > + * @id: this plugin's opaque ID > + * @info: a block describing some details about the guest > + * @argc: number of arguments > + * @argv: array of arguments (@argc elements) > + * > + * All plugins must export this symbol which is called when the plugin > + * is first loaded. Calling qemu_plugin_uninstall() from this function > + * is a bug. > + * > + * Note: @info is only live during the call. Copy any information we > + * want to keep. @argv remains valid throughout the lifetime of the > + * loaded plugin. > + * > + * Return: 0 on successful loading, !0 for an error. > + */ > +QEMU_PLUGIN_EXPORT int qemu_plugin_install(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > + const qemu_info_t *info, > + int argc, char **argv); > + > /** > * qemu_plugin_uninstall() - Uninstall a plugin > * @id: this plugin's opaque ID > @@ -205,41 +276,6 @@ void qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_idle_cb(qemu_plugin_id_t > id, > void qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_resume_cb(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > qemu_plugin_vcpu_simple_cb_t cb); > > -/** struct qemu_plugin_tb - Opaque handle for a translation block */ > -struct qemu_plugin_tb; > -/** struct qemu_plugin_insn - Opaque handle for a translated instruction */ > -struct qemu_plugin_insn; > - > -/** > - * enum qemu_plugin_cb_flags - type of callback > - * > - * @QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_NO_REGS: callback does not access the CPU's regs > - * @QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_R_REGS: callback reads the CPU's regs > - * @QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_RW_REGS: callback reads and writes the CPU's regs > - * > - * Note: currently unused, plugins cannot read or change system > - * register state. > - */ > -enum qemu_plugin_cb_flags { > - QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_NO_REGS, > - QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_R_REGS, > - QEMU_PLUGIN_CB_RW_REGS, > -}; > - > -enum qemu_plugin_mem_rw { > - QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_R = 1, > - QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_W, > - QEMU_PLUGIN_MEM_RW, > -}; > - > -/** > - * typedef qemu_plugin_vcpu_tb_trans_cb_t - translation callback > - * @id: unique plugin id > - * @tb: opaque handle used for querying and instrumenting a block. > - */ > -typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_tb_trans_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > - struct qemu_plugin_tb *tb); > - > /** > * qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_tb_trans_cb() - register a translate cb > * @id: plugin ID > @@ -269,18 +305,6 @@ void qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_tb_exec_cb(struct > qemu_plugin_tb *tb, > enum qemu_plugin_cb_flags flags, > void *userdata); > > -/** > - * enum qemu_plugin_op - describes an inline op > - * > - * @QEMU_PLUGIN_INLINE_ADD_U64: add an immediate value uint64_t > - * > - * Note: currently only a single inline op is supported. > - */ > - > -enum qemu_plugin_op { > - QEMU_PLUGIN_INLINE_ADD_U64, > -}; > - > /** > * qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_tb_exec_inline() - execution inline op > * @tb: the opaque qemu_plugin_tb handle for the translation > @@ -393,16 +417,6 @@ uint64_t qemu_plugin_insn_vaddr(const struct > qemu_plugin_insn *insn); > */ > void *qemu_plugin_insn_haddr(const struct qemu_plugin_insn *insn); > > -/** > - * typedef qemu_plugin_meminfo_t - opaque memory transaction handle > - * > - * This can be further queried using the qemu_plugin_mem_* query > - * functions. > - */ > -typedef uint32_t qemu_plugin_meminfo_t; > -/** struct qemu_plugin_hwaddr - opaque hw address handle */ > -struct qemu_plugin_hwaddr; > - > /** > * qemu_plugin_mem_size_shift() - get size of access > * @info: opaque memory transaction handle > @@ -480,11 +494,6 @@ uint64_t qemu_plugin_hwaddr_phys_addr(const struct > qemu_plugin_hwaddr *haddr); > */ > const char *qemu_plugin_hwaddr_device_name(const struct qemu_plugin_hwaddr > *h); > > -typedef void > -(*qemu_plugin_vcpu_mem_cb_t)(unsigned int vcpu_index, > - qemu_plugin_meminfo_t info, uint64_t vaddr, > - void *userdata); > - > void qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_mem_cb(struct qemu_plugin_insn *insn, > qemu_plugin_vcpu_mem_cb_t cb, > enum qemu_plugin_cb_flags flags, > @@ -496,21 +505,9 @@ void qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_mem_inline(struct > qemu_plugin_insn *insn, > enum qemu_plugin_op op, void *ptr, > uint64_t imm); > > - > - > -typedef void > -(*qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, unsigned int > vcpu_index, > - int64_t num, uint64_t a1, uint64_t a2, > - uint64_t a3, uint64_t a4, uint64_t a5, > - uint64_t a6, uint64_t a7, uint64_t a8); > - > void qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_syscall_cb(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_cb_t cb); > > -typedef void > -(*qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_ret_cb_t)(qemu_plugin_id_t id, unsigned int > vcpu_idx, > - int64_t num, int64_t ret); > - > void > qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_syscall_ret_cb(qemu_plugin_id_t id, > qemu_plugin_vcpu_syscall_ret_cb_t > cb); -- Alex Bennée
