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Keir Fraser wrote: > On 28/9/07 08:28, "Han, Weidong" <weidong.han@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Keir Fraser wrote: >>> alloc_domheap_page() instead of alloc_xenheap_page(), and use >>> map_domain_page() to get temporary mappings when you need them. This >>> costs nothing on x86/64, where all memory is permanently mapped. >> >> I already had a try to use alloc_domheap_page() instead of >> alloc_xenheap_page(). It works on x86/64. But it doesn't work on >> x86/32. > > Use map_domain_page(), or live with only x86/64 support. You can't > burn x86/32's limited xenheap space on iommu page tables. > > -- Keir The 1:1 mapping page table is setup for both dom0 and PV domains. Is it no problem to use alloc_domheap_page() and map_domain_page()? Weidong > >>> Or it is *very* reasonable to only support vt-d on x86/64 >>> hypervisor. That's the configuration we care about by far the most, >>> since 32-bit guests run fine on a 64-bit hypervisor, and of course >>> all vt-d systems will be 64-bit capable. >>> >>> -- Keir >>> >>> On 28/9/07 06:26, "Han, Weidong" <weidong.han@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> xenheap size is 9M on x86/32 xen, it's not enough to setup 1:1 page >>>> tables for dom0. It causes dom0 cannot boot successfully. Setup 1:1 >>>> page table in domheap still might be a problem since the thinking >>>> is to use the same 1:1 page table for both dom0 and PV domains. >>>> Currently I think of two options: 1) go back to original method, >>>> that's to say setup page table dynamically for dom0; 2) increase >>>> xenheap size on x86/32. How do you think about? Thanks. >>>> >>>> Weidong >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-devel mailing list >> Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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