Hello! > Historically QEMU had a pointless check on the path passed in, to enforce > that it was only hugetlbfs, so could not just pass in a regular tmpfs > file. I think we removed that in QEMU 2.5. I think it is a valid enhance > <memoryBacking> to allow specification of "shared" memory backing which > would be mapping to a regular tmpfs. > > I don't think we should magically do anything based on existance of > vhost-user though - changes in way the guest memory is allocated should > always require explicit user configuration. Ok, then would it be a good compromise if we require <memoryBacking>, and only implicitly add "shared" if we have vhost-user devices? This way we would not change the way the guest memory is allocated. IMHO being able to manually specify "shared" both in <numa> and in <memoryBacking> would be ambiguous. Kind regards, Pavel Fedin Senior Engineer Samsung Electronics Research center Russia -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list