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1dc3e3bc
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1dc3e3bc
authored
Aug 26, 2008
by
Rusty Russell
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lguest: update commentry
Signed-off-by:
Rusty Russell
<
rusty@rustcorp.com.au
>
parent
bf200296
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Documentation/lguest/lguest.c
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drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c
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Documentation/lguest/lguest.c
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@@ -895,6 +895,9 @@ static void handle_console_output(int fd, struct virtqueue *vq, bool timeout)
}
}
/* This is called when we no longer want to hear about Guest changes to a
* virtqueue. This is more efficient in high-traffic cases, but it means we
* have to set a timer to check if any more changes have occurred. */
static
void
block_vq
(
struct
virtqueue
*
vq
)
{
struct
itimerval
itm
;
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@@ -939,6 +942,11 @@ static void handle_net_output(int fd, struct virtqueue *vq, bool timeout)
if
(
!
timeout
&&
num
)
block_vq
(
vq
);
/* We never quite know how long should we wait before we check the
* queue again for more packets. We start at 500 microseconds, and if
* we get fewer packets than last time, we assume we made the timeout
* too small and increase it by 10 microseconds. Otherwise, we drop it
* by one microsecond every time. It seems to work well enough. */
if
(
timeout
)
{
if
(
num
<
last_timeout_num
)
timeout_usec
+=
10
;
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drivers/lguest/lguest_device.c
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@@ -98,6 +98,10 @@ static u32 lg_get_features(struct virtio_device *vdev)
return
features
;
}
/* The virtio core takes the features the Host offers, and copies the
* ones supported by the driver into the vdev->features array. Once
* that's all sorted out, this routine is called so we can tell the
* Host which features we understand and accept. */
static
void
lg_finalize_features
(
struct
virtio_device
*
vdev
)
{
unsigned
int
i
,
bits
;
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@@ -108,6 +112,10 @@ static void lg_finalize_features(struct virtio_device *vdev)
/* Give virtio_ring a chance to accept features. */
vring_transport_features
(
vdev
);
/* The vdev->feature array is a Linux bitmask: this isn't the
* same as a the simple array of bits used by lguest devices
* for features. So we do this slow, manual conversion which is
* completely general. */
memset
(
out_features
,
0
,
desc
->
feature_len
);
bits
=
min_t
(
unsigned
,
desc
->
feature_len
,
sizeof
(
vdev
->
features
))
*
8
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
bits
;
i
++
)
{
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