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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH v4 0/6] Clean up bogus default boot order
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Michael S. Tsirkin |
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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH v4 0/6] Clean up bogus default boot order |
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Sun, 25 Aug 2013 14:10:01 +0300 |
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 02:31:49PM +0200, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> "Michael S. Tsirkin" <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 01:13:44PM +0200, address@hidden wrote:
> >> From: Markus Armbruster <address@hidden>
> >>
> >> The first five patches are admittedly related to the stated purpose of
> >> this series pretty much only by "I can't stand perpetuating this
> >> stupid crap". Max Filippov and Peter Maydell already cleaned up
> >> Xtensa and ARM the same way.
> >
> > I picked up patches 3,4 and 5 on my tree.
> > 1 and 2 were rebased by Eduardo, I'm taking them
> > from his patchset.
> > 6 needs to be rebased and comments addressed.
>
> Applies fine with "git-am -3". Pushed to
> http://repo.or.cz/w/qemu/armbru.git/shortlog/refs/heads/boot-order
> for your convenience.
>
> We discussed the patch at some length, but it's not 100% clear to me
> what exactly you'd like me to address and how. So let's recap briefly.
>
> I think your main point was that PC machine type declarations are a bit
> repetitive. They all share two lines:
>
> .max_cpus = 255,
> DEFAULT_MACHINE_OPTIONS,
>
> where DEFAULT_MACHINE_OPTIONS is defined as
>
> #define DEFAULT_MACHINE_OPTIONS \
> .boot_order = "cad"
>
> Many of them also share one of these lines:
>
> .desc = "Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009)",
> .desc = "Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996)",
> .desc = "Standard PC",
>
> My patch touches only the shared DEFAULT_MACHINE_OPTIONS line. It
> becomes
>
> .boot_order = "cad"
>
> Commit message explains why:
>
> We set default boot order "cad" in every single machine definition
> except "pseries" and "moxiesim", even though very few boards actually
> care for boot order, and "cad" makes sense for even fewer.
>
> Machines that care:
>
> * pc and its variants
>
> Accept up to three letters 'a', 'b' (undocumented alias for 'a'),
> 'c', 'd' and 'n'. Reject all others (fatal with -boot).
>
> [...]
>
> Strip characters these machines ignore from their default boot order.
>
> For all other machines, remove the unused default boot order
> alltogether.
>
> The change is systematic: if the machine uses .boot_order, strip the
> characters it ignores from its initial value, else drop the initializer,
> so .boot_order remains null.
>
> I don't want to squash further cleanup into this one, because it's hard
> enough to review as it is (and it already got competent review). I
> could be persuaded to do further cleanup on top, but you need to tell me
> what cleanup you want. Probably faster if you do it yourself :)
Responded in the relevant thread.
Hope this helps.
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MST