RE: IVSHMEM and limits on shared memory

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>
> As a test, I removed anywhere my patch stored the size of the shared
> memory region and hard coded the size of 512 MB into qemu_ram_alloc
> and pci_register_bar, so that my patch never writes the size of the
> memory region anywhere. And I discovered that the value of 512MB
> still shows up at the offset you mention, so it seems something else
> is storing that value in the wrong location and corrupting memory.
>
> Can you try using the version from the git repo and see if the error recurs?

Thank you Cam. I tried to build using git repo, but the build crashes while booting on my machine without the shared memory patch. I used git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/qemu-kvm.git. Which git repo are you using? Can you send me a ivshmem patched qemu-kvm, or tell me which stable qemu-kvm repo should I use? 

Thanks,
-Khaled
 		 	   		  
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