On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 06:47:45AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 30/05/2024 09.45, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
> We are trying to unify all qemu-system-FOO to a single binary.
> In order to do that we need to remove QAPI target specific code.
>
> @dump-skeys is only available on qemu-system-s390x. This series
> rename it as @dump-s390-skey, making it available on other
> binaries. We take care of backward compatibility via deprecation.
>
> Philippe Mathieu-Daudé (4):
> hw/s390x: Introduce the @dump-s390-skeys QMP command
> hw/s390x: Introduce the 'dump_s390_skeys' HMP command
> hw/s390x: Deprecate the HMP 'dump_skeys' command
> hw/s390x: Deprecate the QMP @dump-skeys command
Why do we have to rename the command? Just for the sake of it? I think
renaming HMP commands is maybe ok, but breaking the API in QMP is something
you should consider twice.
That was going to be my question too. Seems like its possible to simply
stub out the existing command for other targets.
The renaming is just window dressing.
And even if we decide to rename ... maybe we should discuss whether it makes
sense to come up with a generic command instead: As far as I know, ARM also
has something similar, called MTE. Maybe we also want to dump MTE keys one
day? So the new command should maybe be called "dump-memory-keys" instead?
Or should it maybe rather be an option to the existing "dump-guest-memory"
command instead?
With regards,
Daniel
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