Need to mark copied pages as closer as possible to the place where it tracks down. That will be necessary in futher patch. Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alexey Perevalov <a.perevalov@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * Postcopy migration for RAM
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 *
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 * Copyright 2013 Red Hat, Inc. and/or its affiliates
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 *
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 * Authors:
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 *  Dave Gilbert  <dgilbert@redhat.com>
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 *
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 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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 * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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 *
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 */
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#ifndef QEMU_POSTCOPY_RAM_H
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#define QEMU_POSTCOPY_RAM_H
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/* Return true if the host supports everything we need to do postcopy-ram */
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bool postcopy_ram_supported_by_host(MigrationIncomingState *mis);
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/*
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 * Make all of RAM sensitive to accesses to areas that haven't yet been written
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 * and wire up anything necessary to deal with it.
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 */
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int postcopy_ram_enable_notify(MigrationIncomingState *mis);
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/*
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 * Initialise postcopy-ram, setting the RAM to a state where we can go into
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 * postcopy later; must be called prior to any precopy.
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 * called from ram.c's similarly named ram_postcopy_incoming_init
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 */
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int postcopy_ram_incoming_init(MigrationIncomingState *mis, size_t ram_pages);
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/*
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 * At the end of a migration where postcopy_ram_incoming_init was called.
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 */
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int postcopy_ram_incoming_cleanup(MigrationIncomingState *mis);
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/*
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 * Userfault requires us to mark RAM as NOHUGEPAGE prior to discard
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 * however leaving it until after precopy means that most of the precopy
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 * data is still THPd
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 */
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int postcopy_ram_prepare_discard(MigrationIncomingState *mis);
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/*
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 * Called at the start of each RAMBlock by the bitmap code.
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 * Returns a new PDS
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 */
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PostcopyDiscardState *postcopy_discard_send_init(MigrationState *ms,
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                                                 const char *name);
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/*
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 * Called by the bitmap code for each chunk to discard.
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 * May send a discard message, may just leave it queued to
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 * be sent later.
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 * @start,@length: a range of pages in the migration bitmap in the
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 *  RAM block passed to postcopy_discard_send_init() (length=1 is one page)
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 */
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void postcopy_discard_send_range(MigrationState *ms, PostcopyDiscardState *pds,
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                                 unsigned long start, unsigned long length);
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/*
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 * Called at the end of each RAMBlock by the bitmap code.
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 * Sends any outstanding discard messages, frees the PDS.
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 */
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void postcopy_discard_send_finish(MigrationState *ms,
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                                  PostcopyDiscardState *pds);
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/*
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 * Place a page (from) at (host) efficiently
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 *    There are restrictions on how 'from' must be mapped, in general best
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 *    to use other postcopy_ routines to allocate.
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 * returns 0 on success
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 */
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int postcopy_place_page(MigrationIncomingState *mis, void *host, void *from,
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                        RAMBlock *rb);
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/*
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 * Place a zero page at (host) atomically
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 * returns 0 on success
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 */
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int postcopy_place_page_zero(MigrationIncomingState *mis, void *host,
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                             RAMBlock *rb);
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/* The current postcopy state is read/set by postcopy_state_get/set
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 * which update it atomically.
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 * The state is updated as postcopy messages are received, and
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 * in general only one thread should be writing to the state at any one
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 * time, initially the main thread and then the listen thread;
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 * Corner cases are where either thread finishes early and/or errors.
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 * The state is checked as messages are received to ensure that
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 * the source is sending us messages in the correct order.
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 * The state is also used by the RAM reception code to know if it
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 * has to place pages atomically, and the cleanup code at the end of
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 * the main thread to know if it has to delay cleanup until the end
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 * of postcopy.
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 */
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typedef enum {
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    POSTCOPY_INCOMING_NONE = 0,  /* Initial state - no postcopy */
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    POSTCOPY_INCOMING_ADVISE,
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    POSTCOPY_INCOMING_DISCARD,
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    POSTCOPY_INCOMING_LISTENING,
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    POSTCOPY_INCOMING_RUNNING,
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    POSTCOPY_INCOMING_END
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} PostcopyState;
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/*
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 * Allocate a page of memory that can be mapped at a later point in time
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 * using postcopy_place_page
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 * Returns: Pointer to allocated page
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 */
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void *postcopy_get_tmp_page(MigrationIncomingState *mis);
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PostcopyState postcopy_state_get(void);
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/* Set the state and return the old state */
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PostcopyState postcopy_state_set(PostcopyState new_state);
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#endif
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