
Thanks a lot, it's now OK on my IA64 system with your CVS code. :-) Daniel Veillard a écrit :
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 04:58:16PM +0200, Philippe Berthault wrote:
The maxMem and memory fields of the virDomainInfo structure are false on IA64 systems.
The problem is in xen_internal.c at lines 1530,1531: info->memory = XEN_GETDOMAININFO_TOT_PAGES(dominfo) * 4; info->maxMem = XEN_GETDOMAININFO_MAX_PAGES(dominfo) * 4;
Fixed in CVS:
paphio:~/libvirt/src -> grep kb_per_pages xen_internal.c static int kb_per_pages = 0; if (kb_per_pages == 0) { kb_per_pages = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) / 1024; if (kb_per_pages <= 0) kb_per_pages = 4; info->memory = XEN_GETDOMAININFO_TOT_PAGES(dominfo) * kb_per_pages; info->maxMem = XEN_GETDOMAININFO_MAX_PAGES(dominfo) * kb_per_pages; paphio:~/libvirt/src ->
if you're a developper, use the CVS version or the CVS snapshots, it helps :-)
It's assumed that page size is 4 KB (* 4) but this isn't correct on a IA64 system where the page size is variable.
I haven't checked but I suppose this bug exists also with the virDomainGetMaxMemory and virDomainSetMaxMemory functions.
virDomainGetMaxMemory version from xen_internals.c had to be fixed too I forgot about that one, for xenHypervisorSetMaxMemory() it's fine since the hypercall takes directly the size in kilobytes:
uint64_t max_memkb;
thanks for raising this again though, there was still a bug around :-)
Daniel