"Gonglei (Arei)" <arei.gong...@huawei.com> writes: > Hi, Markus > >> >> >> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 5/7] qmp: add set-bootindex >> command >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 02:52:50PM +0800, arei.gong...@huawei.com >> wrote: >> >> >> > From: Gonglei <arei.gong...@huawei.com> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Adds "set-bootindex id=xx,bootindex=xx,suffix=xx" QMP command. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Example QMP command: >> >> >> > -> { "execute": "set-bootindex", "arguments": { "id": "ide0-0-1", >> >> >> > "bootindex": >> >> >> 1, "suffix": "/disk@0"}} >> >> >> > <- { "return": {} } >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gong...@huawei.com> >> >> >> > Signed-off-by: Chenliang <chenlian...@huawei.com> >> >> >> > --- >> >> >> > qapi-schema.json | 16 ++++++++++++++++ >> >> >> > qmp-commands.hx | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> >> > qmp.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++ >> >> >> > 3 files changed, 57 insertions(+) >> >> >> > >> >> >> > diff --git a/qapi-schema.json b/qapi-schema.json >> >> >> > index b11aad2..a9ef0be 100644 >> >> >> > --- a/qapi-schema.json >> >> >> > +++ b/qapi-schema.json >> >> >> > @@ -1704,6 +1704,22 @@ >> >> >> > { 'command': 'device_del', 'data': {'id': 'str'} } >> >> >> > >> >> >> > ## >> >> >> > +# @set-bootindex: >> >> >> > +# >> >> >> > +# set bootindex of a devcie >> >> >> > +# >> >> >> > +# @id: the name of the device >> >> >> > +# @bootindex: the bootindex of the device >> >> >> > +# @suffix: #optional a suffix of the device >> >> >> > +# >> >> >> > +# Returns: Nothing on success >> >> >> > +# If @id is not a valid device, DeviceNotFound >> >> >> > +# >> >> >> > +# Since: 2.2 >> >> >> > +## >> >> >> > +{ 'command': 'set-bootindex', 'data': {'id': 'str', 'bootindex': >> >> >> > int', '*suffix': >> >> >> 'str'} } >> >> >> > + >> >> >> > +## >> >> >> >> >> >> I wonder if we could simply use qom-set for that. How many devices >> >> >> actually support having multiple bootindex entries with different >> >> >> suffixes? >> >> >> >> >> > AFAICT, the floppy device support two bootindex with different suffixes. >> >> >> >> Block device models commonly a single block device. By convention, >> >> property "drive" is the backend, and property "bootindex" the bootindex, >> >> if the device model supports that. >> >> >> >> The device ID suffices to identify a block device for such device >> >> models. >> >> >> >> The floppy device model is an exception. It folds multiple real-world >> >> objects into one: the controller and the actual drives. Have a look at >> >> -device isa-fdc,help: >> >> >> >> isa-fdc.iobase=uint32 >> >> isa-fdc.irq=uint32 >> >> isa-fdc.dma=uint32 >> >> isa-fdc.driveA=drive >> >> isa-fdc.driveB=drive >> >> isa-fdc.bootindexA=int32 >> >> isa-fdc.bootindexB=int32 >> >> isa-fdc.check_media_rate=on/off >> >> >> >> The properties ending with 'A' or 'B' apply to the first and the second >> >> drive, the others to the controller. >> >> >> >> Unfortunately, this means the device ID by itself doesn't identify the >> >> floppy device. >> >> >> > Yes. >> > >> >> Arguably, this is lousy modeling --- we really should model separate >> >> real-world objects as separate objects. But making floppies pretty (or >> >> even sane) isn't anyone's priority nowadays. >> >> >> > Hmm... Agreed. >> > >> >> Since qom-set works on *properties*, I can't see why it couldn't be used >> >> for changing bootindexes. There is no ambiguity even with floppy. >> > >> > Sorry? >> > >> >> You either set bootindexA or bootindexB. No need to fuzz around with >> >> suffixes. Or am I missing something? >> > >> > Your mean that we just need to think about change one bootindex? Either >> > set bootindexA or bootindexB, do not need pass suffix for identifying? >> >> Eduardo suggested to think about using qom-set to update the bootindex. >> >> Could look like >> >> { "execute": "qom-set", >> "arguments": { "path": "/machine/unattached/device[15]", >> "property": "bootindexA", "value": 1 } } >> >> Demonstrates an existing, well-defined way to identify the bootindex to >> change. Do we really want to invent another one, based on suffix? >> >> The value of "path" is the QOM path. I can't remember offhand how to go >> from qdev ID to QOM path. Onboard devices like isa-fdc don't have one >> anyway. >> >> I also don't remember whether there's a nicer QOM path than this one. > > Thanks for your explaining. TBH I haven't used "qom-set" before, so I
Few people have :) > don't know what your mean (like Eduardo, sorry again). > > But now, I have a look at the implement of "qom-set" command, and > I find the command is just change a device's property value, do not have > any other logic. For my case, we really change value of the global > fw_boot_order list, > which the device's bootindex property worked for actually. Only in this way, > we can attach our original target. Why can't we delay the logic to the next reboot? Let me explain. Current code starts with empty fw_boot_order, then lets device realize add to it. Unplugging a device leaves a dangling DeviceState pointer in the list (I think). Could we instead build, use and free the list during reboot? That way, qom-set of bootindex affects the next reboot without additional logic.