"Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilb...@redhat.com> wrote: > * Juan Quintela (quint...@redhat.com) wrote: >> Hi >> >> Look at the diffstat. Almost all the additions are at >> test-vmstate.c. That is the reason why it is called a simplification. >> >> What this series does: >> - peter removal of version_minimum_id_old field when not needed (Peter) >> - cleanup: based on the previous one, I removed all the unneeded >> the uses on the tree. This should make your compiles >> a couple of nanoseconds faster. >> - once there, fixed the indentation of the .fields line, to a canonical >> .fields = (VMStateField[]) >> - mst simplifications for vmstate engine >> >> And now, the big cleanup. >> - Patches only do one thing, to make easy the review. >> >> - Added test for all VMSTATE_FOO() definitions >> (well, I am lying, VMSTATE_STRUCT* are still missing, will come soon) >> - We had two ways to make a field optional >> VMSTATE_INT64_V(field, state, version) >> and >> VMSTATE_INT64_TEST(field, state, test) >> >> We can do the version one with one test like: >> >> static inline bool vmstate_5_plus(void *opaque, int version_id) >> { >> return version_id >= 5; >> } >> >> and then change: >> VMSTATE_INT64_V(field, state, 5); >> >> into >> VMSTATE_INT64_TEST(field, state, vmstate_5_plus); > > I'm not sure if I like this; while I'm OK with the idea of changing the > implementation of VMSTATE_INT64_V to use that function trick internally, > it seems like we're discouraging providing easy to parse/record versionining > info out of the tree.
That information is not exported Today. And if we want to export them, export v = 5 or test == vmstat_5_plus is exactly the same dificulty. The information is still there, what has changed is the removal of one mechanism. #define VMSTATE_UINT64_V(field, state, X) \ VMSTATE_UINT64_TEST(field, state, vmstate_##X##_plus) The same that we could do for maintaining the macro, we can do to export the information to whatever format we want. I just wanted to remove one of the mechanism (the less powerful one). Later, Juan.