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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] RE: Doubt regarding virtual memory mapping from hypervisor t
> From: Kaustubh Kabra [mailto:kaustubhwise@xxxxxxxxx]
> I have allocated few order=9 pages in Xen memory space using
> alloc_domheap_pages(NULL,9,0) during boot time just before domain is
> created (dom0 = domain_create(0, DOMCRF_s3_integrity, DOM0_SSIDREF) in
> xen/arch/x86/setup.c).
>
> I got the following virtual addresses in xen log message-
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011cc00000 MFN:11cc00
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011ca00000 MFN:11ca00
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011c800000 MFN:11c800
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011c600000 MFN:11c600
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011c400000 MFN:11c400
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011c200000 MFN:11c200
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011c000000 MFN:11c000
> (XEN) a2k2: Virt_addr:ffff83011be00000 MFN:11be00
>
> As per config.h file Xen memory map,the virtual mapping shows that the
> memory is allocated in
> 1:1 direct mapping of all physical memory .Can anyone elaborate
> regarding this mapping ?
It's not clear what you are asking. Can you be more precise?
> Now can I allocate this mapped memory reserved by Xen hypervisor to
> any domain through any existing or my new hypercall?
Again, it's not clear what you are asking. If you are
asking if the guest can map the order=9 page into its
memory space, I think the answer is no. If you are
asking if Xen can use the memory on behalf of a
domain, for example to copy data from the domain into
Xen (like tmem does), I think the answer is yes.
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