Supporting '0x20M' looks odd, particularly since we have a 'B' suffix
that is ambiguous for bytes, as well as a less-frequently-used 'E'
suffix for extremely large exibytes. In practice, people using hex
inputs are specifying values in bytes (and would have written
0x2000000, or possibly relied on default_suffix in the case of
qemu_strtosz_MiB), and the use of scaling suffixes makes the most
sense for inputs in decimal (where the user would write 32M). But
rather than outright dropping support for hex-with-suffix, let's
follow our deprecation policy. Sadly, since qemu_strtosz() does not
have an Err** parameter, and plumbing that in would be a much larger
task, we instead go with just directly emitting the deprecation
warning to stderr.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <
20210211204438.
1184395-4-eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
APIC is deprecated. The ``split`` setting is supported, as is using
``-M kernel-irqchip=off`` with the ISA PC machine type.
+hexadecimal sizes with scaling multipliers (since 6.0)
+''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
+
+Input parameters that take a size value should only use a size suffix
+(such as 'k' or 'M') when the base is written in decimal, and not when
+the value is hexadecimal. That is, '0x20M' is deprecated, and should
+be written either as '32M' or as '0x2000000'.
+
QEMU Machine Protocol (QMP) commands
------------------------------------
* fractional portion is truncated to byte
* - 0x7fEE - hexadecimal, unit determined by @default_suffix
*
+ * The following cause a deprecation warning, and may be removed in the future
+ * - 0xabc{kKmMgGtTpP} - hex with scaling suffix
+ *
* The following are intentionally not supported
* - octal, such as 08
* - fractional hex, such as 0x1.8
int retval;
const char *endptr, *f;
unsigned char c;
- bool mul_required = false;
+ bool mul_required = false, hex = false;
uint64_t val;
int64_t mul;
double fraction = 0.0;
retval = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
+ hex = true;
} else if (*endptr == '.') {
/*
* Input looks like a fraction. Make sure even 1.k works
c = *endptr;
mul = suffix_mul(c, unit);
if (mul > 0) {
+ if (hex) {
+ warn_report("Using a multiplier suffix on hex numbers "
+ "is deprecated: %s", nptr);
+ }
endptr++;
} else {
mul = suffix_mul(default_suffix, unit);