[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 2/2] xen/balloon: Enforce various limits on target
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013, Daniel Kiper wrote: > > > > > +/* > > > > > + * Extra internal memory reserved by libxl. > > > > > + * Check tools/libxl/libxl_memory.txt file in Xen source for more > > > > > details. > > > > > + */ > > > > > +#define LIBXL_MAXMEM_CONSTANT_PAGES (1024 * 1024 / PAGE_SIZE) > > > > > > > > I think we need to find a way to achieve your aims which doesn't require > > > > leaking internal implementation details of libxl into the guest kernels. > > > > What happens if libxl decides to double this? > > > > > > I agree that this is not elegant solution. However, if we would like to > > > be in line with docs/misc/libxl_memory.txt (this is correct path) this > > > is a must. > > > > I'm not sure about this, that file describes the toolstacks view of the > > memory in a system. That need not necessarily correspond with the > > guest's ideas (although you would hope it would be a superset). > > > > Surely it is logically wrong to bake toolstack specific knowledge in the > > guest? If someone can describe a meaningful semantic for this number in > > a toolstack independent way then perhaps it would be appropriate to do > > something with it. I've no idea, having looked at both the document and > > the code, what this value actually is. > > This was added by commit 9905ac2b90a3e7cecd9e7dfe21c252362e7080b2 > (libxenlight: implement libxl_set_memory_target). It was written > by Keir and signed off by Stefano (both are CCed here). Guys, > why did you added LIBXL_MAXMEM_CONSTANT? What does it mean? libxl inherits the memory model from xapi. LIBXL_MAXMEM_CONSTANT corresponds to "extra internal" in xapi, an amount of memory that is not allocated to the domain but it is left as a slack on top of the actual memory target to determine the Xen maxmem. I believe it comes from empirical measurements and stress testing on the platform. The xapi guys, CC'ed, might have more insights on what exactly is. I dislike having to pull this "hack" into Linux, but if it is actually important to leave LIBXL_MAXMEM_CONSTANT unused, then it is worth doing. I would add a big comment on top saying: "libxl seems to think that we need to leave LIBXL_MAXMEM_CONSTANT kilobytes unused, let's be gentle and do that." _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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