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RE: [Xen-users] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen - Guest memory allocation

To: Grzegorz Miłoś <gm281@xxxxxxxxx>, xen developers community <xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, xen users community <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen - Guest memory allocation
From: dinesh chandrasekaran <dinesh_chan8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 19:44:46 +0530
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> pt_base is a virtual address in DomU's virtual address space
> mfn_list is the list of _machine_ page numbers (not pseudophysical)
> assigned to the domain
> nr_pt_frames specifies how many pages have been used up to build the
> initial page tables for the domain

Thanks Milos.
 
> Having read the previous messages, I'm assuming you want to make sure
> that the machine pages assigned to DomU fall within certain machine
> range. If that's really your goal, you'll have to hack Xen sources
> rather then Dom0/tools, because it is Xen that assigns pages to DomU
> (via the populate_physmap call from Derek's email).

Absolutly. I never tried getting into Dom0/tools. I was working with xen/arch/x86/e820.c and xen/common/memory.c (as specified by Derek);

> In particular:
> populate_physmap() defined in xen/common/memory.c uses:
> alloc_domheap_pages() defined in xen/common/page_alloc.c which in turn calls:
> alloc_heap_pages() in page_alloc.c
> You will have to review this allocator to make sure that the returned
> pages satisfy your conditions.

Exactly. And alloc_heap_pages() calls map_alloc().
I tried hardcoding the machine addr_start and size (256MB) and create pages out of it inside populate_physmap();
But yet to make xen and test it. Hope that works (what do you think).

> Why do you want to restrict DomU to use frames from certain range
> only? What's the logic behind that?

Im trying to allocate memory for domUs from memory behind a PCI device. The machine_addr_start is obtained by probing the device (as I know the vendor and device info) during xen boot-up.

Thanks,
Dinesh C



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