KVM: hide KVM_MEMSLOT_INVALID from userspace
Quote Avi's comment: | KVM_MEMSLOT_INVALID is actually an internal symbol, not used by | userspace. Please move it to kvm_host.h. Also, we divide the memlsot->flags into two parts, the lower 16 bits are visible for userspace, the higher 16 bits are internally used in kvm Signed-off-by: Xiao Guangrong <xiaoguangrong@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
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@ -101,9 +101,12 @@ struct kvm_userspace_memory_region {
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__u64 userspace_addr; /* start of the userspace allocated memory */
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};
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/* for kvm_memory_region::flags */
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/*
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* The bit 0 ~ bit 15 of kvm_memory_region::flags are visible for userspace,
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* other bits are reserved for kvm internal use which are defined in
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* include/linux/kvm_host.h.
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*/
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#define KVM_MEM_LOG_DIRTY_PAGES 1UL
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#define KVM_MEMSLOT_INVALID (1UL << 1)
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/* for KVM_IRQ_LINE */
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struct kvm_irq_level {
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#define KVM_MMIO_SIZE 8
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#endif
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/*
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* The bit 16 ~ bit 31 of kvm_memory_region::flags are internally used
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* in kvm, other bits are visible for userspace which are defined in
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* include/linux/kvm_h.
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*/
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#define KVM_MEMSLOT_INVALID (1UL << 16)
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/*
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* If we support unaligned MMIO, at most one fragment will be split into two:
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*/
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