On 19 November 2014 14:07, Juan Quintela <quint...@redhat.com> wrote:
> My understanding is that it is a "trick".  We have internal memory for a
> device that is needed for the emulation, but not showed to the guest.
> And it is big enough that we want to save it during the "live" stage of
> migration, so we mark it as RAM.  if it is somekind of cash, we can just
> enlarge it on destination, and it don't matter.  If this has anything
> different on the other part of the RAM, we are on trouble.

Would it be feasible to just have the migration code provide
an API for registering things to be migrated in the live
migration stage, rather than creating memory regions which
you can't actually use for most of the purposes the memory
region API exists for?

-- PMM

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