Message ID | 20230530085418.5417-11-jgross@suse.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | tools/xenstore: more cleanups | expand |
Hi Juergen, On 30/05/2023 09:54, Juergen Gross wrote: > Replace the usage of the xenstore private list.h header with the > common xen_list.h one. > > Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> > --- > V3: > - new patch > --- > tools/libs/store/xs.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- > 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/libs/store/xs.c b/tools/libs/store/xs.c > index 7a9a8b1656..3813b69ae2 100644 > --- a/tools/libs/store/xs.c > +++ b/tools/libs/store/xs.c > @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ > #include <errno.h> > #include "xenstore.h" > #include "xs_lib.h" > -#include "list.h" > #include "utils.h" > > #include <xentoolcore_internal.h> > +#include <xen_list.h> > > struct xs_stored_msg { > - struct list_head list; > + XEN_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xs_stored_msg) list; I have expected us to use to XEN_LIST_*. Can you explain why you didn't use them? > struct xsd_sockmsg hdr; > char *body; > }; > @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ struct xs_handle { > * A list of fired watch messages, protected by a mutex. Users can > * wait on the conditional variable until a watch is pending. > */ > - struct list_head watch_list; > + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) watch_list; > pthread_mutex_t watch_mutex; > pthread_cond_t watch_condvar; > > @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ struct xs_handle { > * because we serialise requests. The requester can wait on the > * conditional variable for its response. > */ > - struct list_head reply_list; > + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) reply_list; > pthread_mutex_t reply_mutex; > pthread_cond_t reply_condvar; > > @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ static void *read_thread(void *arg); > struct xs_handle { > int fd; > Xentoolcore__Active_Handle tc_ah; /* for restrict */ > - struct list_head reply_list; > - struct list_head watch_list; > + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) reply_list; > + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) watch_list; > /* Clients can select() on this pipe to wait for a watch to fire. */ > int watch_pipe[2]; > /* Filtering watch event in unwatch function? */ > @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ int xs_fileno(struct xs_handle *h) > > if ((h->watch_pipe[0] == -1) && (pipe(h->watch_pipe) != -1)) { > /* Kick things off if the watch list is already non-empty. */ > - if (!list_empty(&h->watch_list)) > + if (!XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list)) > while (write(h->watch_pipe[1], &c, 1) != 1) > continue; > } > @@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ static struct xs_handle *get_handle(const char *connect_to) > if (h->fd == -1) > goto err; > > - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->reply_list); > - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->watch_list); > + XEN_TAILQ_INIT(&h->reply_list); > + XEN_TAILQ_INIT(&h->watch_list); > > /* Watch pipe is allocated on demand in xs_fileno(). */ > h->watch_pipe[0] = h->watch_pipe[1] = -1; > @@ -329,12 +329,12 @@ struct xs_handle *xs_open(unsigned long flags) > static void close_free_msgs(struct xs_handle *h) { > struct xs_stored_msg *msg, *tmsg; > > - list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, tmsg, &h->reply_list, list) { > + XEN_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(msg, &h->reply_list, list, tmsg) { > free(msg->body); > free(msg); > } > > - list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, tmsg, &h->watch_list, list) { > + XEN_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(msg, &h->watch_list, list, tmsg) { > free(msg->body); > free(msg); > } > @@ -459,17 +459,17 @@ static void *read_reply( > > mutex_lock(&h->reply_mutex); > #ifdef USE_PTHREAD > - while (list_empty(&h->reply_list) && read_from_thread && h->fd != -1) > + while (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list) && read_from_thread && h->fd != -1) > condvar_wait(&h->reply_condvar, &h->reply_mutex); > #endif > - if (list_empty(&h->reply_list)) { > + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list)) { > mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex); > errno = EINVAL; > return NULL; > } > - msg = list_top(&h->reply_list, struct xs_stored_msg, list); > - list_del(&msg->list); > - assert(list_empty(&h->reply_list)); > + msg = XEN_TAILQ_FIRST(&h->reply_list); > + XEN_TAILQ_REMOVE(&h->reply_list, msg, list); > + assert(XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list)); > mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex); > > *type = msg->hdr.type; > @@ -883,7 +883,7 @@ static void xs_maybe_clear_watch_pipe(struct xs_handle *h) > { > char c; > > - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list) && (h->watch_pipe[0] != -1)) > + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list) && (h->watch_pipe[0] != -1)) > while (read(h->watch_pipe[0], &c, 1) != 1) > continue; > } > @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ static char **read_watch_internal(struct xs_handle *h, unsigned int *num, > * we haven't called xs_watch. Presumably the application > * will do so later; in the meantime we just block. > */ > - while (list_empty(&h->watch_list) && h->fd != -1) { > + while (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list) && h->fd != -1) { > if (nonblocking) { > mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); > errno = EAGAIN; > @@ -925,13 +925,13 @@ static char **read_watch_internal(struct xs_handle *h, unsigned int *num, > > #endif /* !defined(USE_PTHREAD) */ > > - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list)) { > + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list)) { > mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); > errno = EINVAL; > return NULL; > } > - msg = list_top(&h->watch_list, struct xs_stored_msg, list); > - list_del(&msg->list); > + msg = XEN_TAILQ_FIRST(&h->watch_list); > + XEN_TAILQ_REMOVE(&h->watch_list, msg, list); > > xs_maybe_clear_watch_pipe(h); > mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); > @@ -1007,12 +1007,12 @@ bool xs_unwatch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, const char *token) > /* Filter the watch list to remove potential message */ > mutex_lock(&h->watch_mutex); > > - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list)) { > + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list)) { > mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); > return res; > } > > - list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, tmsg, &h->watch_list, list) { > + XEN_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(msg, &h->watch_list, list, tmsg) { > assert(msg->hdr.type == XS_WATCH_EVENT); > > s = msg->body; > @@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ bool xs_unwatch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, const char *token) > > if (l_token && !strcmp(token, l_token) && > l_path && xs_path_is_subpath(path, l_path)) { > - list_del(&msg->list); > + XEN_TAILQ_REMOVE(&h->watch_list, msg, list); > free(msg); > } > } > @@ -1290,12 +1290,12 @@ static int read_message(struct xs_handle *h, int nonblocking) > cleanup_push(pthread_mutex_unlock, &h->watch_mutex); > > /* Kick users out of their select() loop. */ > - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list) && > + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list) && > (h->watch_pipe[1] != -1)) > while (write(h->watch_pipe[1], body, 1) != 1) /* Cancellation point */ > continue; > > - list_add_tail(&msg->list, &h->watch_list); > + XEN_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&h->watch_list, msg, list); > > condvar_signal(&h->watch_condvar); > > @@ -1304,13 +1304,13 @@ static int read_message(struct xs_handle *h, int nonblocking) > mutex_lock(&h->reply_mutex); > > /* There should only ever be one response pending! */ > - if (!list_empty(&h->reply_list)) { > + if (!XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list)) { > mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex); > saved_errno = EEXIST; > goto error_freebody; > } > > - list_add_tail(&msg->list, &h->reply_list); > + XEN_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&h->reply_list, msg, list); > condvar_signal(&h->reply_condvar); > > mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex);
On 09.06.23 20:09, Julien Grall wrote: > Hi Juergen, > > On 30/05/2023 09:54, Juergen Gross wrote: >> Replace the usage of the xenstore private list.h header with the >> common xen_list.h one. >> >> Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> >> --- >> V3: >> - new patch >> --- >> tools/libs/store/xs.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- >> 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/tools/libs/store/xs.c b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >> index 7a9a8b1656..3813b69ae2 100644 >> --- a/tools/libs/store/xs.c >> +++ b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >> @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ >> #include <errno.h> >> #include "xenstore.h" >> #include "xs_lib.h" >> -#include "list.h" >> #include "utils.h" >> #include <xentoolcore_internal.h> >> +#include <xen_list.h> >> struct xs_stored_msg { >> - struct list_head list; >> + XEN_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xs_stored_msg) list; > > I have expected us to use to XEN_LIST_*. Can you explain why you didn't use them? XEN_LIST_* doesn't provide a list_add_tail() replacement. Juergen
Hi, On 12/06/2023 08:02, Juergen Gross wrote: > On 09.06.23 20:09, Julien Grall wrote: >> Hi Juergen, >> >> On 30/05/2023 09:54, Juergen Gross wrote: >>> Replace the usage of the xenstore private list.h header with the >>> common xen_list.h one. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> >>> --- >>> V3: >>> - new patch >>> --- >>> tools/libs/store/xs.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- >>> 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/tools/libs/store/xs.c b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>> index 7a9a8b1656..3813b69ae2 100644 >>> --- a/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>> +++ b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>> @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ >>> #include <errno.h> >>> #include "xenstore.h" >>> #include "xs_lib.h" >>> -#include "list.h" >>> #include "utils.h" >>> #include <xentoolcore_internal.h> >>> +#include <xen_list.h> >>> struct xs_stored_msg { >>> - struct list_head list; >>> + XEN_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xs_stored_msg) list; >> >> I have expected us to use to XEN_LIST_*. Can you explain why you >> didn't use them? > > XEN_LIST_* doesn't provide a list_add_tail() replacement. Ok. Did you look at whether list_add_tail() could be replaced with adding the element at the head? Anyway, I can understand that this would not be a straight swap. But it would be good to have some rationale in the commit message as this helps understanding the choice. With that: Acked-by: Julien Grall <jgrall@amazon.com> Cheers,
On 12.06.23 12:34, Julien Grall wrote: > Hi, > > On 12/06/2023 08:02, Juergen Gross wrote: >> On 09.06.23 20:09, Julien Grall wrote: >>> Hi Juergen, >>> >>> On 30/05/2023 09:54, Juergen Gross wrote: >>>> Replace the usage of the xenstore private list.h header with the >>>> common xen_list.h one. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> >>>> --- >>>> V3: >>>> - new patch >>>> --- >>>> tools/libs/store/xs.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- >>>> 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/tools/libs/store/xs.c b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>>> index 7a9a8b1656..3813b69ae2 100644 >>>> --- a/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>>> +++ b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>>> @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ >>>> #include <errno.h> >>>> #include "xenstore.h" >>>> #include "xs_lib.h" >>>> -#include "list.h" >>>> #include "utils.h" >>>> #include <xentoolcore_internal.h> >>>> +#include <xen_list.h> >>>> struct xs_stored_msg { >>>> - struct list_head list; >>>> + XEN_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xs_stored_msg) list; >>> >>> I have expected us to use to XEN_LIST_*. Can you explain why you didn't use >>> them? >> >> XEN_LIST_* doesn't provide a list_add_tail() replacement. > > Ok. Did you look at whether list_add_tail() could be replaced with adding the > element at the head? > > Anyway, I can understand that this would not be a straight swap. But it would be > good to have some rationale in the commit message as this helps understanding > the choice. Okay, I'll add: "Use the XEN_TAILQ type list, as it allows to directly swap the related macros/functions without having to change the logic." > > With that: > > Acked-by: Julien Grall <jgrall@amazon.com> Thanks, Juergen
On 12/06/2023 11:37, Juergen Gross wrote: > On 12.06.23 12:34, Julien Grall wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 12/06/2023 08:02, Juergen Gross wrote: >>> On 09.06.23 20:09, Julien Grall wrote: >>>> Hi Juergen, >>>> >>>> On 30/05/2023 09:54, Juergen Gross wrote: >>>>> Replace the usage of the xenstore private list.h header with the >>>>> common xen_list.h one. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> >>>>> --- >>>>> V3: >>>>> - new patch >>>>> --- >>>>> tools/libs/store/xs.c | 56 >>>>> +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- >>>>> 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/tools/libs/store/xs.c b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>>>> index 7a9a8b1656..3813b69ae2 100644 >>>>> --- a/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>>>> +++ b/tools/libs/store/xs.c >>>>> @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ >>>>> #include <errno.h> >>>>> #include "xenstore.h" >>>>> #include "xs_lib.h" >>>>> -#include "list.h" >>>>> #include "utils.h" >>>>> #include <xentoolcore_internal.h> >>>>> +#include <xen_list.h> >>>>> struct xs_stored_msg { >>>>> - struct list_head list; >>>>> + XEN_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xs_stored_msg) list; >>>> >>>> I have expected us to use to XEN_LIST_*. Can you explain why you >>>> didn't use them? >>> >>> XEN_LIST_* doesn't provide a list_add_tail() replacement. >> >> Ok. Did you look at whether list_add_tail() could be replaced with >> adding the element at the head? >> >> Anyway, I can understand that this would not be a straight swap. But >> it would be good to have some rationale in the commit message as this >> helps understanding the choice. > > Okay, I'll add: "Use the XEN_TAILQ type list, as it allows to directly > swap the > related macros/functions without having to change the logic." Thanks. I am happy to add it whilst committing. Cheers,
diff --git a/tools/libs/store/xs.c b/tools/libs/store/xs.c index 7a9a8b1656..3813b69ae2 100644 --- a/tools/libs/store/xs.c +++ b/tools/libs/store/xs.c @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ #include <errno.h> #include "xenstore.h" #include "xs_lib.h" -#include "list.h" #include "utils.h" #include <xentoolcore_internal.h> +#include <xen_list.h> struct xs_stored_msg { - struct list_head list; + XEN_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xs_stored_msg) list; struct xsd_sockmsg hdr; char *body; }; @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ struct xs_handle { * A list of fired watch messages, protected by a mutex. Users can * wait on the conditional variable until a watch is pending. */ - struct list_head watch_list; + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) watch_list; pthread_mutex_t watch_mutex; pthread_cond_t watch_condvar; @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ struct xs_handle { * because we serialise requests. The requester can wait on the * conditional variable for its response. */ - struct list_head reply_list; + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) reply_list; pthread_mutex_t reply_mutex; pthread_cond_t reply_condvar; @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ static void *read_thread(void *arg); struct xs_handle { int fd; Xentoolcore__Active_Handle tc_ah; /* for restrict */ - struct list_head reply_list; - struct list_head watch_list; + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) reply_list; + XEN_TAILQ_HEAD(, struct xs_stored_msg) watch_list; /* Clients can select() on this pipe to wait for a watch to fire. */ int watch_pipe[2]; /* Filtering watch event in unwatch function? */ @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ int xs_fileno(struct xs_handle *h) if ((h->watch_pipe[0] == -1) && (pipe(h->watch_pipe) != -1)) { /* Kick things off if the watch list is already non-empty. */ - if (!list_empty(&h->watch_list)) + if (!XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list)) while (write(h->watch_pipe[1], &c, 1) != 1) continue; } @@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ static struct xs_handle *get_handle(const char *connect_to) if (h->fd == -1) goto err; - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->reply_list); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->watch_list); + XEN_TAILQ_INIT(&h->reply_list); + XEN_TAILQ_INIT(&h->watch_list); /* Watch pipe is allocated on demand in xs_fileno(). */ h->watch_pipe[0] = h->watch_pipe[1] = -1; @@ -329,12 +329,12 @@ struct xs_handle *xs_open(unsigned long flags) static void close_free_msgs(struct xs_handle *h) { struct xs_stored_msg *msg, *tmsg; - list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, tmsg, &h->reply_list, list) { + XEN_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(msg, &h->reply_list, list, tmsg) { free(msg->body); free(msg); } - list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, tmsg, &h->watch_list, list) { + XEN_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(msg, &h->watch_list, list, tmsg) { free(msg->body); free(msg); } @@ -459,17 +459,17 @@ static void *read_reply( mutex_lock(&h->reply_mutex); #ifdef USE_PTHREAD - while (list_empty(&h->reply_list) && read_from_thread && h->fd != -1) + while (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list) && read_from_thread && h->fd != -1) condvar_wait(&h->reply_condvar, &h->reply_mutex); #endif - if (list_empty(&h->reply_list)) { + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list)) { mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex); errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } - msg = list_top(&h->reply_list, struct xs_stored_msg, list); - list_del(&msg->list); - assert(list_empty(&h->reply_list)); + msg = XEN_TAILQ_FIRST(&h->reply_list); + XEN_TAILQ_REMOVE(&h->reply_list, msg, list); + assert(XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list)); mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex); *type = msg->hdr.type; @@ -883,7 +883,7 @@ static void xs_maybe_clear_watch_pipe(struct xs_handle *h) { char c; - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list) && (h->watch_pipe[0] != -1)) + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list) && (h->watch_pipe[0] != -1)) while (read(h->watch_pipe[0], &c, 1) != 1) continue; } @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ static char **read_watch_internal(struct xs_handle *h, unsigned int *num, * we haven't called xs_watch. Presumably the application * will do so later; in the meantime we just block. */ - while (list_empty(&h->watch_list) && h->fd != -1) { + while (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list) && h->fd != -1) { if (nonblocking) { mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); errno = EAGAIN; @@ -925,13 +925,13 @@ static char **read_watch_internal(struct xs_handle *h, unsigned int *num, #endif /* !defined(USE_PTHREAD) */ - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list)) { + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list)) { mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } - msg = list_top(&h->watch_list, struct xs_stored_msg, list); - list_del(&msg->list); + msg = XEN_TAILQ_FIRST(&h->watch_list); + XEN_TAILQ_REMOVE(&h->watch_list, msg, list); xs_maybe_clear_watch_pipe(h); mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); @@ -1007,12 +1007,12 @@ bool xs_unwatch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, const char *token) /* Filter the watch list to remove potential message */ mutex_lock(&h->watch_mutex); - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list)) { + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list)) { mutex_unlock(&h->watch_mutex); return res; } - list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, tmsg, &h->watch_list, list) { + XEN_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(msg, &h->watch_list, list, tmsg) { assert(msg->hdr.type == XS_WATCH_EVENT); s = msg->body; @@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ bool xs_unwatch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, const char *token) if (l_token && !strcmp(token, l_token) && l_path && xs_path_is_subpath(path, l_path)) { - list_del(&msg->list); + XEN_TAILQ_REMOVE(&h->watch_list, msg, list); free(msg); } } @@ -1290,12 +1290,12 @@ static int read_message(struct xs_handle *h, int nonblocking) cleanup_push(pthread_mutex_unlock, &h->watch_mutex); /* Kick users out of their select() loop. */ - if (list_empty(&h->watch_list) && + if (XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->watch_list) && (h->watch_pipe[1] != -1)) while (write(h->watch_pipe[1], body, 1) != 1) /* Cancellation point */ continue; - list_add_tail(&msg->list, &h->watch_list); + XEN_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&h->watch_list, msg, list); condvar_signal(&h->watch_condvar); @@ -1304,13 +1304,13 @@ static int read_message(struct xs_handle *h, int nonblocking) mutex_lock(&h->reply_mutex); /* There should only ever be one response pending! */ - if (!list_empty(&h->reply_list)) { + if (!XEN_TAILQ_EMPTY(&h->reply_list)) { mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex); saved_errno = EEXIST; goto error_freebody; } - list_add_tail(&msg->list, &h->reply_list); + XEN_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&h->reply_list, msg, list); condvar_signal(&h->reply_condvar); mutex_unlock(&h->reply_mutex);
Replace the usage of the xenstore private list.h header with the common xen_list.h one. Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com> --- V3: - new patch --- tools/libs/store/xs.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)