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authorGerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>2009-07-15 13:43:31 +0200
committerAnthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>2009-07-16 17:28:51 -0500
commitee6847d19be16c789b8bd4e553b7cd6701ba1245 (patch)
tree41845b3b1e8740ce97daf0582e124c6b6e0a6873 /hw/syborg_interrupt.c
parentf114784f69ec3b9af342148025de14dbd1b429a5 (diff)
downloadqemu-ee6847d19be16c789b8bd4e553b7cd6701ba1245.tar.gz
qdev: rework device properties.
This patch is a major overhaul of the device properties. The properties are saved directly in the device state struct now, the linked list of property values is gone. Advantages: * We don't have to maintain the list with the property values. * The value in the property list and the value actually used by the device can't go out of sync any more (used to happen for the pci.devfn == -1 case) because there is only one place where the value is stored. * A record describing the property is required now, you can't set random properties any more. There are bus-specific and device-specific properties. The former should be used for properties common to all bus drivers. Typical use case is bus addressing, i.e. pci.devfn and i2c.address. Properties have a PropertyInfo struct attached with name, size and function pointers to parse and print properties. A few common property types have PropertyInfos defined in qdev-properties.c. Drivers are free to implement their own very special property parsers if needed. Properties can have default values. If unset they are zero-filled. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'hw/syborg_interrupt.c')
-rw-r--r--hw/syborg_interrupt.c21
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/hw/syborg_interrupt.c b/hw/syborg_interrupt.c
index 569c7f61cf..a372ec1dd5 100644
--- a/hw/syborg_interrupt.c
+++ b/hw/syborg_interrupt.c
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ typedef struct {
typedef struct {
SysBusDevice busdev;
int pending_count;
- int num_irqs;
+ uint32_t num_irqs;
syborg_int_flags *flags;
qemu_irq parent_irq;
} SyborgIntState;
@@ -208,7 +208,6 @@ static void syborg_int_init(SysBusDevice *dev)
int iomemtype;
sysbus_init_irq(dev, &s->parent_irq);
- s->num_irqs = qdev_get_prop_int(&dev->qdev, "num-interrupts", 64);
qdev_init_gpio_in(&dev->qdev, syborg_int_set_irq, s->num_irqs);
iomemtype = cpu_register_io_memory(syborg_int_readfn,
syborg_int_writefn, s);
@@ -218,10 +217,24 @@ static void syborg_int_init(SysBusDevice *dev)
register_savevm("syborg_int", -1, 1, syborg_int_save, syborg_int_load, s);
}
+static SysBusDeviceInfo syborg_int_info = {
+ .init = syborg_int_init,
+ .qdev.name = "syborg,interrupt",
+ .qdev.size = sizeof(SyborgIntState),
+ .qdev.props = (Property[]) {
+ {
+ .name = "num-interrupts",
+ .info = &qdev_prop_uint32,
+ .offset = offsetof(SyborgIntState, num_irqs),
+ .defval = (uint32_t[]) { 64 },
+ },
+ {/* end of list */}
+ }
+};
+
static void syborg_interrupt_register_devices(void)
{
- sysbus_register_dev("syborg,interrupt", sizeof(SyborgIntState),
- syborg_int_init);
+ sysbus_register_withprop(&syborg_int_info);
}
device_init(syborg_interrupt_register_devices)