* Jidong Xiao (jidong.x...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hi, Hi,
> I am looking at the qemu source code, and trying to understand the > migration part. In arch_init.c, there are two variables which seems > quite confusing to me, > > They are: > > static uint64_t migration_dirty_pages; 'migration_dirty_pages' is the number of pages that are currently known that need to be sent to the destination; it goes down whenever we send a page, but goes up when we sync the dirty bitmap that tells us that something changed the data in the page (see migration_bitmap_sync_range ) > static int64_t num_dirty_pages_period; // defined in function > migration_bitmap_sync() This is looking how many pages we've noticed are now dirty within a particular time - to try and get an estimate of how fast memory is changing If you see migration_bitmap_sync has an: if (end_time > start_time + 1000) { and inside there it uses num_dirty_pages_period to update dirty_pages_rate. > > Can anyone kindly explain that what does these two variables mean? Thanks. > > -Jidong Dave -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK