[PATCH v2] xen/block: Correctly define structures in public headers on ARM32 and ARM64
Julien Grall
julien.grall at linaro.org
Tue Dec 3 11:19:55 EST 2013
On 12/03/2013 04:00 PM, One Thousand Gnomes wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Dec 2013 15:40:37 +0000
> Julien Grall <julien.grall at linaro.org> wrote:
>
>> On ARM (32 bits and 64 bits), the double-word is 8-bytes aligned. This will
>> result on different structure from Xen and Linux repositories.
>>
>> As Linux is using __packed__ attribute, it must have a 4-bytes padding before
>> each "id" field.
>>
>> This change breaks guest block support with older kernel. IMHO, it's acceptable
>> because Xen on ARM is still on Tech Preview and the hypercall ABI is not yet
>> freezed.
>
> How does a guest ascertain which API to use ?
>
> How does the patch ensure new kernels on existing hypervisor versions
> don't break ?
As Ian said on the thread "xen-block: correctly define structures in
public headers" (see thread https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/12/3/155), the
ABI is not yet fixed for ARM.
>
> What is the failure case given the alignment change seems potentially to
> produce valid but incorrect I/O requests - can it cause corruption ?
The request ID will likely be wrong, so the guest won't accept the
request. It should not corrupt the block device.
> It seems to me you should be defining
>
> struct blkif_request_rw_v2
>
> and using the correct version according to which API the hypervisor
> requires, not just breaking it.
This API doesn't involve the hypervisor. It's only a way to talk between
DOM0 and a guest. Without this change you will break compatibility with
other OSes.
--
Julien Grall
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