/* * Declarations for cpu physical memory functions * * Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc. and/or its affiliates * * Authors: * Avi Kivity * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. * */ /* * This header is for use by exec.c and memory.c ONLY. Do not include it. * The functions declared here will be removed soon. */ #ifndef QEMU_EXEC_RAMBLOCK_H #define QEMU_EXEC_RAMBLOCK_H #ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY #include "cpu-common.h" struct RAMBlock { struct rcu_head rcu; struct MemoryRegion *mr; uint8_t *host; uint8_t *colo_cache; /* For colo, VM's ram cache */ ram_addr_t offset; ram_addr_t used_length; ram_addr_t max_length; void (*resized)(const char*, uint64_t length, void *host); uint32_t flags; /* Protected by iothread lock. */ char idstr[256]; /* RCU-enabled, writes protected by the ramlist lock */ QLIST_ENTRY(RAMBlock) next; QLIST_HEAD(, RAMBlockNotifier) ramblock_notifiers; int fd; size_t page_size; /* dirty bitmap used during migration */ unsigned long *bmap; /* bitmap of already received pages in postcopy */ unsigned long *receivedmap; /* * bitmap to track already cleared dirty bitmap. When the bit is * set, it means the corresponding memory chunk needs a log-clear. * Set this up to non-NULL to enable the capability to postpone * and split clearing of dirty bitmap on the remote node (e.g., * KVM). The bitmap will be set only when doing global sync. * * NOTE: this bitmap is different comparing to the other bitmaps * in that one bit can represent multiple guest pages (which is * decided by the `clear_bmap_shift' variable below). On * destination side, this should always be NULL, and the variable * `clear_bmap_shift' is meaningless. */ unsigned long *clear_bmap; uint8_t clear_bmap_shift; }; #endif #endif