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Re: [Xen-devel] Possible regression: XEN 4.0.0 total_memory decrease



Hello,

Both builds run a 64-bit Xen kernel and 64-bit Dom0 kernel.

(XEN)  Xen  kernel: 64-bit, lsb, compat32
(XEN) Dom0 kernel: 64-bit, lsb, paddr 0xffffffff80200000 -> 0xffffffff805d388c

As for the RAM:

Xen 3.4.2: (XEN) System RAM: 3946MB (4041012kB)
Xen 4.0.0: (XEN) System RAM: 4084MB (4182064kB)

I have also verified with only 2048MB installed in the system. Here are the results:

Xen 3.4.2: (XEN) System RAM: 2036MB (2084912kB)
Xen 4.0.0: (XEN) System RAM: 1898MB (1943860kB)

Still 150MB RAM missing... it appears this problem is static and independant of the amount of RAM installed in the system.

Regards,



Keir Fraser wrote:
Are the hypervisor and dom0 kernel 64-bit or 32-bit? Xen prints a message
"System RAM: xxx" early during boot. Do these differ significantly for you
between 3.4.2 and 4.0.0?

 K.

On 15/04/2010 16:54, "Alex Williams" <awilliams@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

I noticed a significant *decrease* (150MB) in "total_memory" on a host
build using XEN 4.0.0 with kernel 2.6.18.

Here are the details:

Server = 4096MB RAM
XEN 3.4.2 + kernel 2.6.18: xm info | grep total_memory = 4084
XEN 4.0.0 + kernel 2.6.18: xm info | grep total_memory = 3946

The exact same kernel config file was used for both builds. I also made
sure there is absolutely no difference on the hosts (while the builds
are created on a different machine).

This seems like a regression, unless someone can provide suggestions on
how to correct this?

Thanks.




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