[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] pre-reservation of memory for domain creation
If we didn't add this change, as Keir said, Xen will crash during destruction of partially-created domain. However I didn't noticed the toolstack and shadow_min_acceptable_pages() side at that time... For now, should we adjust the shadow pre-alloc size to match shadow_min_acceptable_pages() and modify toolstack accordingly? Thanks! Dongxiao Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 12.01.10 16:53 >>> >> On 12/01/2010 15:32, "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Also - how did that fixed amount get determined? >>> shadow_min_acceptable_pages() says 128 pages per vCPU, but 4Mb >>> (1024 pages) is not matching this (given that it ought to be fine >>> for 128 vCPU-s), just as the old value of 1Mb wasn't matching the >>> supposed need of 32 vCPU-s. >> >> I'm not sure I really believe the toolstack comment. As you say, it >> wasn't correct before or after the patch we're talking about. > > The tool stack comment was correct before that patch; it isn't now. > The size in shadow_enable() doesn't match > shadow_min_acceptable_pages(), but that's all hypervisor code. > > And that's also no answer to the question on where the particular > value came from (and namely why it being much smaller than what > shadow_min_acceptable_pages() would determine still isn't going > to be a problem). > >>> And btw., I think that papering over a Xen crash during >>> destruction of partially-created domain is rather bad a thing to do. >> >> Depends on whether domain-creation failure at the point it failed -- >> and due to inadequate pre-reservation -- is expected and allowed for >> by the HVM paging logic. > > So you say it's acceptable for a flaw in the tools (exposed during > guest creation) to bring down the whole machine? > > Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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