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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 0/5] libxc: support building large pv-domains



On 09/11/2015 03:28 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Fri, 2015-09-11 at 14:32 +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
The Xen hypervisor supports starting a dom0 with large memory (up to
the TB range) by not including the initrd and p2m list in the initial
kernel mapping. Especially the p2m list can grow larger than the
available virtual space in the initial mapping.

The started kernel is indicating the support of each feature via
elf notes.

This series enables the domain builder in libxc to do the same as the
hypervisor. This enables starting of huge pv-domUs via xl.

Unmapped initrd is supported for 64 and 32 bit domains, omitting the
p2m from initial kernel mapping is possible for 64 bit domains only.

Tested with:
- 32 bit domU (kernel not supporting unmapped initrd)
- 32 bit domU (kernel supporting unmapped initrd)
- 1 GB 64 bit domU (kernel supporting unmapped initrd, not p2m)
- 1 GB 64 bit domU (kernel supporting unmapped initrd and p2m)
- 900GB 64 bit domU (kernel supporting unmapped initrd and p2m)

Juergen Gross (5):
   libxc: remove allocate member from struct xc_dom_image
   libxc: do initrd processing of domain builder in own function
   libxc: create unmapped initrd in domain builder if supported
   libxc: split p2m allocation in domain builder from other magic pages
   libxc: create p2m list outside of kernel mapping if supported

  tools/libxc/include/xc_dom.h |   4 +-
  tools/libxc/xc_dom_core.c    | 123 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
  tools/libxc/xc_dom_x86.c     | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-

How much is this going to conflict with Roger's "Introduce HVM without dm
and new boot ABI" changes to HVM building?

As it is touching the pv domain builder only, I don't think there will
be a conflict. All rights of being wrong reserved. :-)

Juergen


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