On 7/18/2022 7:15 PM, Joao Martins wrote:
> On 7/18/22 14:10, Nikunj A. Dadhania wrote:
>> On 7/18/2022 6:12 PM, Igor Mammedov wrote:
>>> On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 13:47:34 +0530
>>> Nikunj A Dadhania wrote:
>>>
Currently it is possible to start a guest with memory that is beyond
the addres
On 7/18/22 14:10, Nikunj A. Dadhania wrote:
> On 7/18/2022 6:12 PM, Igor Mammedov wrote:
>> On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 13:47:34 +0530
>> Nikunj A Dadhania wrote:
>>
>>> Currently it is possible to start a guest with memory that is beyond
>>> the addressable range of CPU and QEMU does not even warn about
On 7/18/2022 6:12 PM, Igor Mammedov wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 13:47:34 +0530
> Nikunj A Dadhania wrote:
>
>> Currently it is possible to start a guest with memory that is beyond
>> the addressable range of CPU and QEMU does not even warn about it.
>> The default phys_bits is 40 and can addr
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 13:47:34 +0530
Nikunj A Dadhania wrote:
> Currently it is possible to start a guest with memory that is beyond
> the addressable range of CPU and QEMU does not even warn about it.
> The default phys_bits is 40 and can address 1TB. However it allows to
> start a guest with grea
Currently it is possible to start a guest with memory that is beyond
the addressable range of CPU and QEMU does not even warn about it.
The default phys_bits is 40 and can address 1TB. However it allows to
start a guest with greater than 1TB memory.
Prevent this by erroring out in such a scenario.