On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 11:03:33AM -0800, Steve Sistare wrote: > migrate_ignore_shared() is an optimization that avoids copying memory > that is visible and can be mapped on the target. However, a > memory-backend-ram or a memory-backend-memfd block with the RAM_SHARED > flag set is not migrated when migrate_ignore_shared() is true. This is > wrong, because the block has no named backing store, and its contents will > be lost. To fix, ignore shared memory iff it is a named file. Define a > new flag RAM_NAMED_FILE to distinguish this case.
There's also TYPE_MEMORY_BACKEND_EPC. Reading the commit message it seems it can still be used in similar ways. Pasting commit message from c6c0232: Because of its unique requirements, Linux manages EPC separately from normal memory. Similar to memfd, the device /dev/sgx_vepc can be opened to obtain a file descriptor which can in turn be used to mmap() EPC memory. I'm not sure whether it means that should apply for RAM_NAMED_FILE too, neither do I think it's super important.. Still better to define it properly. Another comment is, AFAIK this patch will modify senamtics of the old capability "x-ignore-shared". But I'd say in a sensible way. Maybe worth directly modify qapi/migration.json to reflect it (especially it's x- prefixed) to something like: # @x-ignore-shared: If enabled, QEMU will not migrate named shared memory # (since 4.0) Thanks, -- Peter Xu