On 02/20/2014 02:10 PM, Peter Maydell wrote: > On 20 February 2014 21:59, Mario Smarduch <m.smard...@samsung.com> wrote: >> On 02/20/2014 11:35 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: >>> On 20 February 2014 19:09, Mario Smarduch <m.smard...@samsung.com> wrote: >>>> host features since you don't know what virtio device will be plugged >>>> in later. >>> >>> I think this function is the right place to set these properties, >>> yes. What I'm saying is that I don't see why you're doing it >>> this way rather than using the existing per-backend hook. >>> Maybe there's a reason not to use that hook, but you don't say. >>> >> >> Appears virtio-net beckend hooks are common to several transports, >> and would require virtio-mmio exception to set the host_features. >> If I'm missing something please recommend. > > Yes, they're supposed to be common across transports, because > the backend isn't supposed to care about which transport in > particular. If there's a condition where the backend needs to > do something which only happens for one transport, maybe we > need a new hook.
So something like set_transport_features(...) in VirtiIODeviceClass, and call it from the realize hook where you can access the virtio-mmio transport class instance. > > thanks > -- PMM >