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From: "Jose R. Ziviani" <jziviani@suse.de>
To: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: pbonzini@redhat.com, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] meson: introduce modules_arch
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 10:02:42 -0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YUiGcjBviIqPIyJB@pizza> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210920051532.tzanl2asdqzuxlzn@sirius.home.kraxel.org>

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On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 07:15:32AM +0200, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
>   Hi,
> 
> > Yes, I really like your approach, makes more sense indeed. But, how do I
> > get the core modules that other modules depend on?
> > 
> > I see that Kconfig already has something in this line:
> > 
> > config VGA  (from hw/display)
> >     bool
> > 
> > config PCI  (from hw/pci)
> >     bool
> > 
> > config QXL  (from hw/display)
> >     bool
> >     depends on SPICE && PCI
> >     select VGA
> > 
> > I assume that independent entries (like VGA and PCI) are core and that I
> > can rely on it to add
> >   module_need(PCI)
> >   module_need(VGA)
> > for hw-display-qxl. Am I right?
> 
> Yes, looking at kconfig for core dependencies makes sense.

But, in anyway, I'll still need to store the target architecture that
can use such core module, like I did here in this patch. Otherwise,
if I compile different targets at the same time, I'll end up with the
same problem of targets trying to load wrong modules.

I thought of using qom, but I think it will pollute module.c.

What do you think if I simply create one modinfo.c per target, like
modinfo-s390x.c, modinfo-avr.c, etc? Each will only have the data
structure filled with the right modules and linked only to its own
qemu-system-arch.

Best regards,

Jose R Ziviani

> 
> take care,
>   Gerd
> 

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  reply	other threads:[~2021-09-20 13:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-09-17  1:29 [PATCH 0/2] modules: Improve modinfo.c architecture support Jose R. Ziviani
2021-09-17  1:29 ` [PATCH 1/2] meson: introduce modules_arch Jose R. Ziviani
2021-09-17  7:14   ` Gerd Hoffmann
2021-09-17 13:06     ` Jose R. Ziviani
2021-09-20  5:15       ` Gerd Hoffmann
2021-09-20 13:02         ` Jose R. Ziviani [this message]
2021-09-20 19:03           ` Paolo Bonzini
2021-09-21 13:46             ` Jose R. Ziviani
2021-09-23  7:18               ` Paolo Bonzini
2021-09-21  5:25           ` Gerd Hoffmann
2021-09-21 13:35             ` Jose R. Ziviani
2021-09-21 15:34               ` Gerd Hoffmann
2021-09-17  1:29 ` [PATCH 2/2] modules: use a list of supported arch for each module Jose R. Ziviani

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