Eduardo Habkost <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 02:22:43PM +0100, Juan Quintela wrote:
>> Andreas Färber <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Commit b758aca1f6cdb175634812b79f5560c36c902d00 (target-alpha: Enable
>> > the alpha-softmmu target.) introduced cpu_{save,load}() functions but
>> > didn't define CPU_SAVE_VERSION, so they were never registered.
>> >
>> > Drop cpu_{save,load}() and register the VMStateDescription via CPUClass.
>> > This operates on the AlphaCPU object instead of CPUAlphaState.
>> >
>> > Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> Seeing that we are repeating the code all around. Could we change this
>> to something like:
>>
>> >
>> > #define ENV_GET_CPU(e) CPU(alpha_env_get_cpu(e))
>> >
>> > +#ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
>> > +#define vmstate_alpha_cpu vmstate_dummy
>> > +#else
>> > +extern const struct VMStateDescription vmstate_alpha_cpu;
>> > +#endif
>> > +
>>
>> Change this to:
>>
>> #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
>> #define vmstate_register_cpu(unused, unused)
>> #else
>> #define vmstate_register_cpu(env, vmstate_cpu) (env->vmsd = vmstate_cpu)
>> #endif
>
> I like this approach. But using a macro is going to cause unexpected
> "variable is unused" gcc warnings. Can we make it a static inline
> function instead?
types are different, we can pas a pointer to the vmstate, so (untested))
static inline void vmstate_register_cpu(struct VMStateDescritpion **arg,
struct VMStateDescription *vmstate_cpu)
{
*arg = vmstate_cpu;
}
Andreas?