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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/7] vfio-ccw parent rework
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On 11/3/22 5:56 PM, Alex Williamson wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Nov 2022 16:01:45 +0100
> Eric Farman <farman@linux.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Here is an update to the vfio-ccw lifecycle changes that have been discussed
>> in various forms over the past year [1][2] or so, and which I dusted off
>> recently.
>>
>> Patches 1-5 rework the behavior of the vfio-ccw driver's private struct.
>> In summary, the mdev pieces are split out of vfio_ccw_private and into a
>> new vfio_ccw_parent struct that will continue to follow today's lifecycle.
>> The remainder (bulk) of the private struct moves to follow the mdev
>> probe/remove pair. There's opportunity for further separation of the
>> things in the private struct, which would simplify some of the vfio-ccw
>> code, but it got too hairy as I started that. Once vfio-ccw is no longer
>> considered unique, those cleanups can happen at our leisure.
>>
>> Patch 6 removes the trickery where vfio-ccw uses vfio_init_device instead of
>> vfio_alloc_device, and thus removes vfio_init_device from the outside world.
>>
>> Patch 7 removes vfio_free_device from vfio-ccw and the other drivers (hello,
>> CC list!), letting it be handled by vfio_device_release directly.
>
> Looks like another spin is pending, but the vfio core and collateral
> changes in 6 and 7 look good to me. Would this go in through the vfio
> or s390 tree? I'd be happy to merge or provide a branch, depending on
> the route.
>
> For 6 & 7:
> Acked-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
>
> Thanks,
> Alex

LGTM with those few comments addressed -- @Eric please send a v3 and I think it's ready.

I would suggest vfio tree to reduce the chance of conflicts; this touches various vfio drivers (and main) with the last patches while the s390 hits are at least all contained to the vfio-ccw driver code.

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