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Re: [Xen-devel] [Patch V2] expand x86 arch_shared_info to support linear p2m list



>>> On 01.12.14 at 12:19, <david.vrabel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 01/12/14 10:15, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>> On 01.12.14 at 10:29, <JGross@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> The x86 struct arch_shared_info field pfn_to_mfn_frame_list_list
>>> currently contains the mfn of the top level page frame of the 3 level
>>> p2m tree, which is used by the Xen tools during saving and restoring
>>> (and live migration) of pv domains and for crash dump analysis. With
>>> three levels of the p2m tree it is possible to support up to 512 GB of
>>> RAM for a 64 bit pv domain.
>>>
>>> A 32 bit pv domain can support more, as each memory page can hold 1024
>>> instead of 512 entries, leading to a limit of 4 TB.
>>>
>>> To be able to support more RAM on x86-64 switch to a virtual mapped
>>> p2m list.
>>>
>>> This patch expands struct arch_shared_info with a new p2m list virtual
>>> address, the root of the page table root and a p2m generation count.
>>> The new information is indicated by the domain to be valid by storing
>>> ~0UL into pfn_to_mfn_frame_list_list. The hypervisor indicates
>>> usability of this feature by a new flag XENFEAT_virtual_p2m.
>>>
>>> Right now XENFEAT_virtual_p2m will not be set. This will change when
>>> the Xen tools support the virtual mapped p2m list.
>> 
>> This seems wrong: XENFEAT_* only reflect hypervisor capabilities.
>> I.e. the availability of the new functionality may need to be
>> advertised another way - xenstore perhaps?
> 
> Xenstore doesn't work for dom0.
> 
> Shouldn't this be something the guest kernel reports using a ELF note bit?
> 
> When building a domain (either in Xen for dom0 or in the tools), the
> builder may provide a linear p2m iff supported by the guest kernel and
> then (and only then) can it provide a guest with > 512 GiB.

Yes, surely this flag could act as a kernel capability indicator (via
the XEN_ELFNOTE_SUPPORTED_FEATURES note), like e.g.
XENFEAT_dom0 already does. JÃrgen's final statement, however,
suggested to me that this is meant to be only consumed by kernels.
Otoh the P2M provided by both Dom0 and DomU builders have always
been linear anyway; it's the pv-ops kernel that constructs a tree as
replacement.

Jan

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