Message ID | 20240325150141.342720-1-david@redhat.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [v1] qapi: document parameters of query-cpu-model-* QAPI commands | expand |
David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> writes: > Let's document the parameters of these commands, so we can remove them > from the "documentation-exceptions" list. > > While at it, extend the "Returns:" documentation as well, fixing a wrong > use of CpuModelBaselineInfo vs. CpuModelCompareInfo for > query-cpu-model-comparison. > > Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> > Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> > Cc: Eduardo Habkost <eduardo@habkost.net> > Cc: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.apfelbaum@gmail.com> > Cc: "Philippe Mathieu-Daudé" <philmd@linaro.org> > Cc: Yanan Wang <wangyanan55@huawei.com> > Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> > --- > qapi/machine-target.json | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- > qapi/pragma.json | 3 --- > 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/qapi/machine-target.json b/qapi/machine-target.json > index 519adf3220..7883616cce 100644 > --- a/qapi/machine-target.json > +++ b/qapi/machine-target.json > @@ -124,11 +124,12 @@ > ## > # @query-cpu-model-comparison: > # > -# Compares two CPU models, returning how they compare in a specific > -# configuration. The results indicates how both models compare > -# regarding runnability. This result can be used by tooling to make > -# decisions if a certain CPU model will run in a certain configuration > -# or if a compatible CPU model has to be created by baselining. > +# Compares two CPU models, @modela and @modelb, returning how they > +# compare in a specific configuration. The results indicates how > +# both models compare regarding runnability. This result can be > +# used by tooling to make decisions if a certain CPU model will > +# run in a certain configuration or if a compatible CPU model has > +# to be created by baselining. > # > # Usually, a CPU model is compared against the maximum possible CPU > # model of a certain configuration (e.g. the "host" model for KVM). > @@ -154,7 +155,14 @@ > # Some architectures may not support comparing CPU models. s390x > # supports comparing CPU models. > # > -# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo > +# @modela: description of the first CPU model to compare, referred to as > +# "model A" in CpuModelCompareResult > +# > +# @modelb: description of the second CPU model to compare, referred to as > +# "model B" in CpuModelCompareResult > +# > +# Returns: a CpuModelCompareInfo, describing how both CPU models Scratch the comma? > +# compare > # > # Errors: > # - if comparing CPU models is not supported > @@ -175,9 +183,9 @@ > ## > # @query-cpu-model-baseline: > # > -# Baseline two CPU models, creating a compatible third model. The > -# created model will always be a static, migration-safe CPU model (see > -# "static" CPU model expansion for details). > +# Baseline two CPU models, @modela and @modelb, creating a compatible > +# third model. The created model will always be a static, > +# migration-safe CPU model (see "static" CPU model expansion for details). > # > # This interface can be used by tooling to create a compatible CPU > # model out two CPU models. The created CPU model will be identical > @@ -204,7 +212,11 @@ > # Some architectures may not support baselining CPU models. s390x > # supports baselining CPU models. > # > -# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo > +# @modela: description of the first CPU model to baseline > +# > +# @modelb: description of the second CPU model to baseline > +# > +# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo, describing the baselined CPU model Scratch the comma? > # > # Errors: > # - if baselining CPU models is not supported > @@ -243,10 +255,10 @@ > ## > # @query-cpu-model-expansion: > # > -# Expands a given CPU model (or a combination of CPU model + > -# additional options) to different granularities, allowing tooling to > -# get an understanding what a specific CPU model looks like in QEMU > -# under a certain configuration. > +# Expands a given CPU model, @model, (or a combination of CPU model + > +# additional options) to different granularities, specified by > +# @type, allowing tooling to get an understanding what a specific > +# CPU model looks like in QEMU under a certain configuration. > # > # This interface can be used to query the "host" CPU model. > # > @@ -269,7 +281,11 @@ > # Some architectures may not support all expansion types. s390x > # supports "full" and "static". Arm only supports "full". > # > -# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo > +# @model: description of the CPU model to expand > +# > +# @type: expansion type, specifying how to expand the CPU model > +# > +# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo, describing the expanded CPU model > # > # Errors: > # - if expanding CPU models is not supported > diff --git a/qapi/pragma.json b/qapi/pragma.json > index 6929ab776e..0d82bc1a03 100644 > --- a/qapi/pragma.json > +++ b/qapi/pragma.json > @@ -90,9 +90,6 @@ > 'XDbgBlockGraph', > 'YankInstanceType', > 'blockdev-reopen', > - 'query-cpu-model-baseline', > - 'query-cpu-model-comparison', > - 'query-cpu-model-expansion', > 'query-rocker', > 'query-rocker-ports', > 'query-stats-schemas', Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
>> # >> # Usually, a CPU model is compared against the maximum possible CPU >> # model of a certain configuration (e.g. the "host" model for KVM). >> @@ -154,7 +155,14 @@ >> # Some architectures may not support comparing CPU models. s390x >> # supports comparing CPU models. >> # >> -# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo >> +# @modela: description of the first CPU model to compare, referred to as >> +# "model A" in CpuModelCompareResult >> +# >> +# @modelb: description of the second CPU model to compare, referred to as >> +# "model B" in CpuModelCompareResult >> +# >> +# Returns: a CpuModelCompareInfo, describing how both CPU models > > Scratch the comma? Agreed to both. Do you want to fixup when applying or do you prefer a v2? Thanks! > > Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> >
David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> writes: >>> # >>> # Usually, a CPU model is compared against the maximum possible CPU >>> # model of a certain configuration (e.g. the "host" model for KVM). >>> @@ -154,7 +155,14 @@ >>> # Some architectures may not support comparing CPU models. s390x >>> # supports comparing CPU models. >>> # >>> -# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo >>> +# @modela: description of the first CPU model to compare, referred to as >>> +# "model A" in CpuModelCompareResult >>> +# >>> +# @modelb: description of the second CPU model to compare, referred to as >>> +# "model B" in CpuModelCompareResult >>> +# >>> +# Returns: a CpuModelCompareInfo, describing how both CPU models >> >> Scratch the comma? > > Agreed to both. Do you want to fixup when applying or do you prefer a v2? Happy to fix it up myself, thanks! > Thanks! > >> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
diff --git a/qapi/machine-target.json b/qapi/machine-target.json index 519adf3220..7883616cce 100644 --- a/qapi/machine-target.json +++ b/qapi/machine-target.json @@ -124,11 +124,12 @@ ## # @query-cpu-model-comparison: # -# Compares two CPU models, returning how they compare in a specific -# configuration. The results indicates how both models compare -# regarding runnability. This result can be used by tooling to make -# decisions if a certain CPU model will run in a certain configuration -# or if a compatible CPU model has to be created by baselining. +# Compares two CPU models, @modela and @modelb, returning how they +# compare in a specific configuration. The results indicates how +# both models compare regarding runnability. This result can be +# used by tooling to make decisions if a certain CPU model will +# run in a certain configuration or if a compatible CPU model has +# to be created by baselining. # # Usually, a CPU model is compared against the maximum possible CPU # model of a certain configuration (e.g. the "host" model for KVM). @@ -154,7 +155,14 @@ # Some architectures may not support comparing CPU models. s390x # supports comparing CPU models. # -# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo +# @modela: description of the first CPU model to compare, referred to as +# "model A" in CpuModelCompareResult +# +# @modelb: description of the second CPU model to compare, referred to as +# "model B" in CpuModelCompareResult +# +# Returns: a CpuModelCompareInfo, describing how both CPU models +# compare # # Errors: # - if comparing CPU models is not supported @@ -175,9 +183,9 @@ ## # @query-cpu-model-baseline: # -# Baseline two CPU models, creating a compatible third model. The -# created model will always be a static, migration-safe CPU model (see -# "static" CPU model expansion for details). +# Baseline two CPU models, @modela and @modelb, creating a compatible +# third model. The created model will always be a static, +# migration-safe CPU model (see "static" CPU model expansion for details). # # This interface can be used by tooling to create a compatible CPU # model out two CPU models. The created CPU model will be identical @@ -204,7 +212,11 @@ # Some architectures may not support baselining CPU models. s390x # supports baselining CPU models. # -# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo +# @modela: description of the first CPU model to baseline +# +# @modelb: description of the second CPU model to baseline +# +# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo, describing the baselined CPU model # # Errors: # - if baselining CPU models is not supported @@ -243,10 +255,10 @@ ## # @query-cpu-model-expansion: # -# Expands a given CPU model (or a combination of CPU model + -# additional options) to different granularities, allowing tooling to -# get an understanding what a specific CPU model looks like in QEMU -# under a certain configuration. +# Expands a given CPU model, @model, (or a combination of CPU model + +# additional options) to different granularities, specified by +# @type, allowing tooling to get an understanding what a specific +# CPU model looks like in QEMU under a certain configuration. # # This interface can be used to query the "host" CPU model. # @@ -269,7 +281,11 @@ # Some architectures may not support all expansion types. s390x # supports "full" and "static". Arm only supports "full". # -# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo +# @model: description of the CPU model to expand +# +# @type: expansion type, specifying how to expand the CPU model +# +# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo, describing the expanded CPU model # # Errors: # - if expanding CPU models is not supported diff --git a/qapi/pragma.json b/qapi/pragma.json index 6929ab776e..0d82bc1a03 100644 --- a/qapi/pragma.json +++ b/qapi/pragma.json @@ -90,9 +90,6 @@ 'XDbgBlockGraph', 'YankInstanceType', 'blockdev-reopen', - 'query-cpu-model-baseline', - 'query-cpu-model-comparison', - 'query-cpu-model-expansion', 'query-rocker', 'query-rocker-ports', 'query-stats-schemas',
Let's document the parameters of these commands, so we can remove them from the "documentation-exceptions" list. While at it, extend the "Returns:" documentation as well, fixing a wrong use of CpuModelBaselineInfo vs. CpuModelCompareInfo for query-cpu-model-comparison. Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Cc: Eduardo Habkost <eduardo@habkost.net> Cc: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.apfelbaum@gmail.com> Cc: "Philippe Mathieu-Daudé" <philmd@linaro.org> Cc: Yanan Wang <wangyanan55@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> --- qapi/machine-target.json | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- qapi/pragma.json | 3 --- 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)