Anthony Liguori wrote:
I've been thinking about this wrt the hypercall page in KVM. The problem is that in a model like KVM (or presumably VMI), migration gets really difficult if you have anything but a trivial hypercall page since the hypercall page will change after migration.

If you cannot guarantee the guest isn't executing code within the hypercall page (or in your case, doing something with paravirt_ops), then you cannot safely migrate.

Unless you also migrate the hypercall page itself and impose migration restrictions on compatible hypercall pages.

Although I favor the guarantee that execution within the hypercall page is finished - it is important for protecting against non-reentrancy as well. Think about interrupts during batching / queueing operations.

Zach
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