Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 25 Jul 2017 19:56:24 +0800 | From | Wei Wang <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v12 6/8] mm: support reporting free page blocks |
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On 07/25/2017 07:25 PM, Michal Hocko wrote: > On Tue 25-07-17 17:32:00, Wei Wang wrote: >> On 07/24/2017 05:00 PM, Michal Hocko wrote: >>> On Wed 19-07-17 20:01:18, Wei Wang wrote: >>>> On 07/19/2017 04:13 PM, Michal Hocko wrote: >>> [... >>>>> All you should need is the check for the page reference count, no? I >>>>> assume you do some sort of pfn walk and so you should be able to get an >>>>> access to the struct page. >>>> Not necessarily - the guest struct page is not seen by the hypervisor. The >>>> hypervisor only gets those guest pfns which are hinted as unused. From the >>>> hypervisor (host) point of view, a guest physical address corresponds to a >>>> virtual address of a host process. So, once the hypervisor knows a guest >>>> physical page is unsued, it knows that the corresponding virtual memory of >>>> the process doesn't need to be transferred in the 1st round. >>> I am sorry, but I do not understand. Why cannot _guest_ simply check the >>> struct page ref count and send them to the hypervisor? >> Were you suggesting the following? >> 1) get a free page block from the page list using the API; > No. Use a pfn walk, check the reference count and skip those pages which > have 0 ref count.
"pfn walk" - do you mean start from the first pfn, and scan all the pfns that the VM has?
> I suspected that you need to do some sort of the pfn > walk anyway because you somehow have to evaluate a memory to migrate, > right?
We don't need to do the pfn walk in the guest kernel. When the API reports, for example, a 2MB free page block, the API caller offers to the hypervisor the base address of the page block, and size=2MB, to the hypervisor.
The hypervisor maintains a bitmap of all the guest physical memory (a bit corresponds to a guest pfn). When migrating memory, only the pfns that are set in the bitmap are transferred to the destination machine. So, when the hypervisor receives a 2MB free page block, the corresponding bits in the bitmap are cleared.
Best, Wei
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