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1 /*
2 * Declarations for cpu physical memory functions
3 *
4 * Copyright 2011 Red Hat, Inc. and/or its affiliates
5 *
6 * Authors:
7 * Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
8 *
9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
10 * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
11 *
12 */
13
14 /*
15 * This header is for use by exec.c and memory.c ONLY. Do not include it.
16 * The functions declared here will be removed soon.
17 */
18
19 #ifndef QEMU_EXEC_RAMBLOCK_H
20 #define QEMU_EXEC_RAMBLOCK_H
21
22 #ifndef CONFIG_USER_ONLY
23 #include "cpu-common.h"
24 #include "qemu/rcu.h"
25 #include "exec/ramlist.h"
26
27 struct RAMBlock {
28 struct rcu_head rcu;
29 struct MemoryRegion *mr;
30 uint8_t *host;
31 uint8_t *colo_cache; /* For colo, VM's ram cache */
32 ram_addr_t offset;
33 ram_addr_t used_length;
34 ram_addr_t max_length;
35 void (*resized)(const char*, uint64_t length, void *host);
36 uint32_t flags;
37 /* Protected by iothread lock. */
38 char idstr[256];
39 /* RCU-enabled, writes protected by the ramlist lock */
40 QLIST_ENTRY(RAMBlock) next;
41 QLIST_HEAD(, RAMBlockNotifier) ramblock_notifiers;
42 int fd;
43 size_t page_size;
44 /* dirty bitmap used during migration */
45 unsigned long *bmap;
46 /* bitmap of already received pages in postcopy */
47 unsigned long *receivedmap;
48
49 /*
50 * bitmap to track already cleared dirty bitmap. When the bit is
51 * set, it means the corresponding memory chunk needs a log-clear.
52 * Set this up to non-NULL to enable the capability to postpone
53 * and split clearing of dirty bitmap on the remote node (e.g.,
54 * KVM). The bitmap will be set only when doing global sync.
55 *
56 * It is only used during src side of ram migration, and it is
57 * protected by the global ram_state.bitmap_mutex.
58 *
59 * NOTE: this bitmap is different comparing to the other bitmaps
60 * in that one bit can represent multiple guest pages (which is
61 * decided by the `clear_bmap_shift' variable below). On
62 * destination side, this should always be NULL, and the variable
63 * `clear_bmap_shift' is meaningless.
64 */
65 unsigned long *clear_bmap;
66 uint8_t clear_bmap_shift;
67
68 /*
69 * RAM block length that corresponds to the used_length on the migration
70 * source (after RAM block sizes were synchronized). Especially, after
71 * starting to run the guest, used_length and postcopy_length can differ.
72 * Used to register/unregister uffd handlers and as the size of the received
73 * bitmap. Receiving any page beyond this length will bail out, as it
74 * could not have been valid on the source.
75 */
76 ram_addr_t postcopy_length;
77 };
78 #endif
79 #endif