On 10/09/2013 04:28 AM, Juan Quintela wrote: > We were clearing a range of bits, so use bitmap_set().
Comment is slightly wrong. ;-) > > Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quint...@redhat.com> > --- > include/exec/memory-internal.h | 10 ++++------ > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/exec/memory-internal.h b/include/exec/memory-internal.h > index 2f704e8..d46570e 100644 > --- a/include/exec/memory-internal.h > +++ b/include/exec/memory-internal.h > @@ -95,13 +95,11 @@ static inline void > cpu_physical_memory_clear_dirty_range(ram_addr_t start, > ram_addr_t length, > unsigned client) > { > - ram_addr_t addr, end; > + unsigned long end, page; > > - end = TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(start + length); > - start &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK; > - for (addr = start; addr < end; addr += TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) { > - clear_bit(addr >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS, ram_list.dirty_memory[client]); > - } > + end = TARGET_PAGE_ALIGN(start + length) >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS; > + page = start >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS; > + bitmap_clear(ram_list.dirty_memory[client], page, end - page);