On 01.07.2016 17:06, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Fri, Jul 01, 2016 at 04:35:18PM +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote: >> Dear list, >> >> I'd like to fix the following bug [1]. Long story short, the only way >> how to have a domain use memory-backend-file object is to configure >> hugepages. Either for whole domain under <memoryBacking/> element, or in >> <memory/> device: >> >> <memoryBacking> >> <hugepages> >> <page size='2048' unit='KiB' nodeset='1'/> >> </hugepages> >> </memoryBacking> >> >> -object memory-backend-file,id=ram-node1,prealloc=yes,\ >> mem-path=/dev/hugepages2M/libvirt/qemu,size=1073741824,host-nodes=0-3,\ >> policy=bind \ >> -numa node,nodeid=1,cpus=1,memdev=ram-node1 \ >> >> >> <memory model='dimm'> >> <source> >> <nodemask>1-3</nodemask> >> <pagesize unit='KiB'>2048</pagesize> >> </source> >> <target> >> <size unit='KiB'>524287</size> >> <node>0</node> >> </target> >> </memory> >> >> -object memory-backend-file,id=memdimm1,prealloc=yes,\ >> mem-path=/dev/hugepages2M/libvirt/qemu,size=536870912,host-nodes=1-3,policy=bind >> \ >> -device pc-dimm,node=0,memdev=memdimm1,id=dimm1 \ >> >> Now, there's a request in the BZ to allow applications to use the >> memory-backend-file but let them use different backend, well different >> path for backing the memory, e.g. shm which is usually mounted at >> /dev/shm. And I'd like to consult my idea before I dig deep in the patches. >> >> My idea is to extend <memory/> device we have, more precisely <source/> >> element to allow something like this: >> >> <memory model='dimm'> >> <source> >> <path>/dev/shm</path> >> </source> >> <target/> >> </memory> >> >> This way we can allow users to pass an arbitrary path to the >> memory-backend-file. Also the amount of code needing change would be >> fairly small O:-) > > I'm not really a fan of exposing file paths for shm in the XML. This > filesystem exposure of shm is a linux specific concept which other > UNIX with shm support don't do afaik. This is the same reasn why > we don't expose the actual hugepages path in the XML, just let the > user request hugepages and libvirt figures out the linux-specific > way to enable it. Okay, fair enough. And I can see it working with /dev/shm. But for NVDIMM we certainly have to let users specify path to the DIMM module. Therefore I suggested what I've suggested. But maybe I'm joining two separate problems together. So for the /dev/shm part there seems to be some movement. But for the NVDIMM module - any ideas how to express that one? Michal -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list