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Re: [Xen-devel] yanked share, round 2
On 13 Jan 2006, at 19:55, King, Steven R wrote:
Hi Keir, I'm not familiar enough with zombie anatomy to help there, so
let me try this reasoning: today's Xen architecture cannot promise
that a shared page can ever be returned to normal, non-shared service.
Thus, any DomU that routinely creates shared pages *must* eventually
run out of memory. Of course if all DomU's try to play nice, it would
take a long while. We still face a snag in which Xen allows DomU
bugs, DomU crashes and DomU evil to accumulate over time. By analogy
to the hardware world, a PCI device that could not promise to let go
of pages would be unacceptable.
Just as a PCI device can be reset, we can kill an offensive device
driver or other service domain and restart it. I think these problems
need addressing in the tools / control plane, not with extra mechanism
in Xen. At the end of the day, the memory backing these bogus/buggy
mappings has to come from somewhere. Even if you add mechanism such
that the mapping domain is made accountable, what should its clients do
when it runs out of memory and finally hits the brick wall?
-- Keir
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