[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Memory management, mapping, paging questions...
At Tue, 24 Oct 2006 17:11:37 +0200, nicko.koinkoin@xxxxxxx wrote: > Currently I play with Xen (2.0.7), especially I want to know more about > the memory management. I hope I can answer your questions, but I've only used Xen 3/unstable and I am also not one of the Xen experts (correct me if I'm wrong, please!) > So my questions are the following : > > * pt_base is the virtual adress of the pd. But what means virtual > here ? in which adress space does this adress has the right meaning > ? Xen has setup an address space which the guest domain starts in, so pt_base is simply the virtual address of the page directory. > * Does Xen create the page tables (I do not include the pd in page tables, I > think it is more understable like this, i.e. pd != pt) ? Where are these pt? > their address ? You can always traverse the page directory page to find this out. > * mfn_list : is this a list, starting at adress mfn_list, that contains all > the > machine adresses of all machine pages allocated for our VM ? Yes, it stores the machine page frame numbers and it's used to translate physical addresses to machine addresses. I.e., something like unsigned long phys_to_machine(unsigned long phys) { unsigned long machine = mfn_list[phys >> 12]; machine = (machine << 12) | (phys & (unsigned long)~4095); return machine; } Mapping pages work basically as on real hardware except that you have to translate physical addresses to machine addresses before entering them into the page table. // Simon _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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