Hi On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 5:33 PM Aleksandar Markovic <aleksandar.m.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Monday, November 25, 2019, Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lur...@redhat.com> > wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 2:12 PM Aleksandar Markovic >> <aleksandar.m.m...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, Marc-André Lureau >> > <marcandre.lur...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> The function is specific to mipssim, let's inline it. >> >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lur...@redhat.com> >> >> --- >> >> hw/char/serial.c | 16 ---------------- >> >> hw/mips/mips_mipssim.c | 15 ++++++++++++--- >> >> include/hw/char/serial.h | 2 -- >> >> 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) >> >> >> >> diff --git a/hw/char/serial.c b/hw/char/serial.c >> >> index 164146ede8..23f0b02516 100644 >> >> --- a/hw/char/serial.c >> >> +++ b/hw/char/serial.c >> >> @@ -1023,22 +1023,6 @@ static const TypeInfo serial_io_info = { >> >> .class_init = serial_io_class_init, >> >> }; >> >> >> >> -SerialIO *serial_init(int base, qemu_irq irq, int baudbase, >> >> - Chardev *chr, MemoryRegion *system_io) >> >> -{ >> >> - SerialIO *sio = SERIAL_IO(qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_SERIAL_IO)); >> >> - >> >> - qdev_prop_set_uint32(DEVICE(sio), "baudbase", baudbase); >> >> - qdev_prop_set_chr(DEVICE(sio), "chardev", chr); >> >> - qdev_set_legacy_instance_id(DEVICE(sio), base, 2); >> >> - qdev_init_nofail(DEVICE(sio)); >> >> - >> >> - sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(sio), 0, irq); >> >> - memory_region_add_subregion(system_io, base, &sio->serial.io); >> >> - >> >> - return sio; >> >> -} >> >> - >> >> static Property serial_properties[] = { >> >> DEFINE_PROP_CHR("chardev", SerialState, chr), >> >> DEFINE_PROP_UINT32("baudbase", SerialState, baudbase, 115200), >> >> diff --git a/hw/mips/mips_mipssim.c b/hw/mips/mips_mipssim.c >> >> index 282bbecb24..bfafa4d7e9 100644 >> >> --- a/hw/mips/mips_mipssim.c >> >> +++ b/hw/mips/mips_mipssim.c >> >> @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ >> >> #include "hw/loader.h" >> >> #include "elf.h" >> >> #include "hw/sysbus.h" >> >> +#include "hw/qdev-properties.h" >> >> #include "exec/address-spaces.h" >> >> #include "qemu/error-report.h" >> >> #include "sysemu/qtest.h" >> >> @@ -219,9 +220,17 @@ mips_mipssim_init(MachineState *machine) >> >> * A single 16450 sits at offset 0x3f8. It is attached to >> >> * MIPS CPU INT2, which is interrupt 4. >> >> */ >> >> - if (serial_hd(0)) a >> >> - serial_init(0x3f8, env->irq[4], 115200, serial_hd(0), >> >> - get_system_io()); >> >> + if (serial_hd(0)) { >> >> + DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_SERIAL_IO); >> >> + >> >> + qdev_prop_set_uint32(DEVICE(dev), "baudbase", 115200); >> >> + qdev_prop_set_chr(dev, "chardev", serial_hd(0)); >> >> + qdev_set_legacy_instance_id(dev, 0x3f8, 2); >> >> + qdev_init_nofail(dev); >> >> + sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev), 0, env->irq[4]); >> >> + memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_io(), 0x3f8, >> >> + &SERIAL_IO(dev)->serial.io); >> >> + } >> > >> > >> > >> > Please explain why the code in the deleted function and the new function >> > are not identical. Why is the new code better? >> >> What differences do you spot? >> >> serial_init() looks very generic, but it is not, and this is >> confusing. QDev users should call qdev_create(). >> >> If there is a single user, it is better to inline the code where it is >> being used, or move the function there. >> > > Marc-Andre, you misunderstood me: I am not complaining about inlining at all, > I would do the same if I were you. > > I just see you expressed the same thing from former function in a slightly > different way in the inlined version, and they look functionally equivalent > to me. But I suppose the new way is better, and I want to know why. Is it a > more standard way, or something even more? Please understand that I don't > come from device emulation background - I want to learn a little bit about > device-related QEMU customs and conventions, that is all. :) > > For example, > > in old version: > > >> -SerialIO *serial_init(int base, qemu_irq irq, int baudbase, > >> - Chardev *chr, MemoryRegion *system_io) > >> -{ > >> - SerialIO *sio = SERIAL_IO(qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_SERIAL_IO)); > >> - > >> - qdev_prop_set_uint32(DEVICE(sio), "baudbase", baudbase); > >> - qdev_prop_set_chr(DEVICE(sio), "chardev", chr); > >> - qdev_set_legacy_instance_id(DEVICE(sio), base, 2); > >> - qdev_init_nofail(DEVICE(sio)); > >> - > >> - sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(sio), 0, irq); > >> - memory_region_add_subregion(system_io, base, &sio->serial.io); > >> - > >> - return sio; > >> -} > > in new version: > > >> + if (serial_hd(0)) { > >> + DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_SERIAL_IO); > >> + > >> + qdev_prop_set_uint32(DEVICE(dev), "baudbase", 115200); > >> + qdev_prop_set_chr(dev, "chardev", serial_hd(0)); <-- you didn't > >> use here DEVICE(), while it is used in the previous line, and also in the > >> old version, and similar questions > >> + qdev_set_legacy_instance_id(dev, 0x3f8, 2); > >> + qdev_init_nofail(dev); > >> + sysbus_connect_irq(SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev), 0, env->irq[4]); > >> + memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_io(), 0x3f8, > >> + &SERIAL_IO(dev)->serial.io); > >> + } > > For you all these details are probably perfectly natural and obvois, but not > for me.
Oh, there is no big difference between a variable using the base type DeviceState * or the instance type SerialIO *. Basically, you need a variable to hold the instance, and then you cast it with DEVICE() or SERIAL_IO() or event SYS_BUS_DEVICE() as necessary, depending on what type the function you call expect. I probably picked DeviceState* because it is the most commonly used, and it avoids having plenty of DEVICE() casts.