At 10:08 +0100 on 24 Jun (1245838118), zhujun wrote:
> Hi,
> When doing live migration, the shadow code is translated to log
> dirty mode. However, in the shadow_clean_dirty_bitmap function, all the
> in-use shadow page tables are blew down. I think it is too crude, just as the
> comment of the function says. I am trying to find a better solution, but it
> does not succeeds. Would you please help me check my source code and give me
> some suggestions? My current solution is walking all the in-use L1 shadow
> page tables and clearing each L1 entry?s R/W bit if it has set.
> I don?t know whether it is enough to remove these R/W bits for live
> migration. If not, how to make all the pages of a PV domain read-only again?
> Thanks very much!
> My source code is here.
>
> sl1mfn = shadow_l2e_get_mfn(*sl2e);
Stop right there! :) Why are you looking in sl2es? You need to make
_all_ the sl1es read-only for this to work. You should be using
hash_foreach() to walk through every l1 shadow. Have a look at
sh_remove_all_mappings for an example of code that walks every sl1 table.
Also your code below seems a bit too cautious: it should be OK to just
check for_PAGE_PRESENT and _PAGE_RW and then clean _PAGE_RW.
Cheers,
Tim.
> if ( mfn_valid(sl1mfn) )
> {
> SHADOW_FOREACH_L1E(sl1mfn, sl1e, 0, 0, {
> flags = shadow_l1e_get_flags(*sl1e);
> target_mfn = shadow_l1e_get_mfn(*sl1e);
> if(mfn_valid(target_mfn))
> {
> pg = mfn_to_page(target_mfn);
> if ((pg != NULL) || ((pg->u.inuse.type_info &
> PGT_type_mask) == PGT_writable_page))
> {
> if ((flags & _PAGE_PRESENT) && (flags
> & _PAGE_RW))
> {
> shadow_l1e_t ro_sl1e =
> shadow_l1e_remove_flags(*sl1e, _PAGE_RW);
> (void) shadow_set_l1e(v,
> sl1e, ro_sl1e, sl1mfn);
> }
> }
> }
> });
> }
>
>
> zhujun
>
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