Re: [PATCH 2/7] guest_memfd: Introduce an object to manage the guest-memfd with RamDiscardManager

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On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 12:31:13AM +0800, Xu Yilun wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 03:46:15PM -0500, Peter Xu wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 09:22:50PM +1100, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
> > > > It is still uncertain how to implement the private MMIO. Our assumption
> > > > is the private MMIO would also create a memory region with
> > > > guest_memfd-like backend. Its mr->ram is true and should be managed by
> > > > RamdDiscardManager which can skip doing DMA_MAP in VFIO's region_add
> > > > listener.
> > > 
> > > My current working approach is to leave it as is in QEMU and VFIO.
> > 
> > Agreed.  Setting ram=true to even private MMIO sounds hackish, at least
> 
> The private MMIO refers to assigned MMIO, not emulated MMIO. IIUC,
> normal assigned MMIO is always set ram=true,
> 
> void memory_region_init_ram_device_ptr(MemoryRegion *mr,
>                                        Object *owner,
>                                        const char *name,
>                                        uint64_t size,
>                                        void *ptr)
> {
>     memory_region_init(mr, owner, name, size);
>     mr->ram = true;
> 
> 
> So I don't think ram=true is a problem here.

I see.  If there's always a host pointer then it looks valid.  So it means
the device private MMIOs are always mappable since the start?

Thanks,

-- 
Peter Xu





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