[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: how to enable shadow page table? Do I have to run HVM guest systems for shadow paging mode?
At 18:40 +0000 on 16 Mar (1237228854), longwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 2) When I call paging_mode_log_dirty(pdom) in hypervisor, the hypervisor > crashes. I thought paging_mode_log_dirty() enables the shadow paging as > well as dirty logging after I had read live migration code. But I was > wrong. paging_mode_log_dirty() crashes because shadow paging is not > enabled yet. > > Now I need to enable shadow paging mode in my testbed (PV). You wrote all the code before figuring out how to turn on shadow pagetables? > I tried the > auto_translated_physmap in the domU config file. But "xm create" failed > with : > Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'xc_dom_boot_domU_map: failed to mmap domU > pages 0x100+0x2da [mmap, errno=14 (Bad address)]\n') As Jeremy says, auto_translated_physmap doesn't work on recent Xens or recent Linuxes. > So how can I enable shadow paging? Do I have to run HVM for this to work? If you want the shadow code to hide a layer of address translations (i.e. have gfn != mfn) then yes, you need HVM. Otherwise, you can just copy what the live-migration tools do to turn on shadow pagetables for PV guests. It's just one hypercall. For example, in python: #!/usr/bin/env python import sys import xen.lowlevel.xc xen.lowlevel.xc.xc().shadow_control(dom=int(sys.argv[1]), op=1) To turn on log-dirty mode, use op=2. To turn off shadow mode, op=0. Cheers, Tim. > thanks, > long > > > > At 16:30 +0000 on 16 Mar (1237221012), Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote: > >> Long Wang wrote: > >> > I am working on a research project based on Xen 3.3.1. I want to use > >> the > >> > shadow page table for setting guest system memory pages as read-only > >> and/or > >> > dirty, and perform a copy-on-write mechanism when these memory pages > >> are > >> > updated. > > > > Several people are already working on copy-on-write memory in Xen, or > > variations on that theme (Mike Sun, Patrick Colp, John Byrne, and > > others) as well as more exotic things like Difference Engine and > > Transcendent Memory. It would probably be better to talk to those > > people and try to help their efforts than start from scratch. > > > > Patrick Colp's slides from the most recent Xen Summit give an idea of > > one method of implementing it: > > http://www.xen.org/files/xensummit_oracle09/VMSnapshots.pdf > > > > Cheers, > > > > Tim. > > > > -- > > Tim Deegan <Tim.Deegan@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Principal Software Engineer, Citrix Systems (R&D) Ltd. > > [Company #02300071, SL9 0DZ, UK.] > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-devel mailing list > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > > > > -- Tim Deegan <Tim.Deegan@xxxxxxxxxx> Principal Software Engineer, Citrix Systems (R&D) Ltd. [Company #02300071, SL9 0DZ, UK.] _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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