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Round up RAMBlock sizes to host page sizes
authorDr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Thu, 5 Nov 2015 18:11:16 +0000 (18:11 +0000)
committerJuan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Tue, 10 Nov 2015 14:00:28 +0000 (15:00 +0100)
RAMBlocks that are not a multiple of host pages in length
cause problems for postcopy (I've seen an ACPI table on aarch64
be 5k in length - i.e. 5x target-page), so round RAMBlock sizes
up to a host-page.

This potentially breaks migration compatibility due to changes
in RAMBlock sizes; however:
   1) x86 and s390 I think always have host=target page size
   2) When I've tried on Power the block sizes already seem aligned.
   3) I don't think there's anything else that maintains per-version
      machine-types for compatibility.

Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
exec.c

diff --git a/exec.c b/exec.c
index 36886ee..b09f18b 100644 (file)
--- a/exec.c
+++ b/exec.c
@@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@ int qemu_ram_resize(ram_addr_t base, ram_addr_t newsize, Error **errp)
 
     assert(block);
 
-    newsize = TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(newsize);
+    newsize = HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(newsize);
 
     if (block->used_length == newsize) {
         return 0;
@@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ ram_addr_t qemu_ram_alloc_from_file(ram_addr_t size, MemoryRegion *mr,
         return -1;
     }
 
-    size = TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(size);
+    size = HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(size);
     new_block = g_malloc0(sizeof(*new_block));
     new_block->mr = mr;
     new_block->used_length = size;
@@ -1632,8 +1632,8 @@ ram_addr_t qemu_ram_alloc_internal(ram_addr_t size, ram_addr_t max_size,
     ram_addr_t addr;
     Error *local_err = NULL;
 
-    size = TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(size);
-    max_size = TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(max_size);
+    size = HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(size);
+    max_size = HOST_PAGE_ALIGN(max_size);
     new_block = g_malloc0(sizeof(*new_block));
     new_block->mr = mr;
     new_block->resized = resized;