Keshav,
There is already optional support for superpage allocations and mappings for
PV guests in the hypervisor and toolstack. See the opt_allow_superpages
boolean flag in the hypervisor, and the 'superpages' domain config option
that can be specified when creating a new domain via xend/xm.
-- Keir
On 21/03/2011 21:01, "Keshav Darak" <
keshav_darak@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> have corrected few mistakes in previously attached xen patch file.
> Please review it.
>
> --- On Sun, 3/20/11, Keshav Darak <
keshav_darak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> From: Keshav Darak <
keshav_darak@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [Xen-devel] PATCH: Hugepage support for Domains booting with 4KB
>> pages
>> To:
xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Cc:
jeremy@xxxxxxxx,
keir@xxxxxxx>> Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 10:34
PM
>>
>> We have implemented hugepage support for guests in following manner
>>
>> In our implementation we added a parameter hugepage_num which is specified in
>> the config file of the DomU. It is the number of hugepages that the guest is
>> guaranteed to receive whenever the kernel asks for hugepage by using its boot
>> time parameter or reserving after booting (eg. Using echo XX >
>> /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages). During creation of the domain we reserve MFN's
>> for these hugepages and store them in the list. The listhead of this list is
>> inside the domain structure with name "hugepage_list". When the domain is
>> booting, at that time the memory seen by the kernel is allocated memory less
>> the amount required for hugepages. The function reserve_hugepage_range is
>> called as a initcall. Before this function the
xen_extra_mem_start points to
>> this apparent end of the memory. In this function we reserve the PFN range
>> for the hugepages which are going to be allocated by kernel by incrementing
>> the xen_extra_mem_start. We maintain these PFNs as pages in
>> "xen_hugepfn_list" in the kernel.
>>
>> Now before the kernel requests for hugepages, it makes a hypercall
>> HYPERVISOR_memory_op to get count of hugepages allocated to it and
>> accordingly reserves the pfn range.
>> then whenever kernel requests for hugepages it again make hypercall
>> HYPERVISOR_memory_op to get the preallocated hugepage and according makes the
>> p2m mapping on both sides (xen as well as kernel side)
>>
>> The approach can be better explained using the presentation attached.
>>
>> --
>> Keshav Darak
>> Kaustubh
Kabra
>> Ashwin Vasani
>> Aditya Gadre
>>
>>
>>
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