... or so I hope. This series continues the attempt to deal with the ovmf change putting the shared info page at a very high address (which is now planned to get reverted there, but the general problem doesn't go away by them doing so). There are further issues with truncated value, which are being dealt with here. But there are also not directly related changes, when I simply spotted things that aren't very likely to be right the way they are. And then there are also adjustments to the underlying hypervisor implementation, with the goal of making the returned data more useful to consumers.
With these changes in place, a 1Gb guest which has "inflated" itself by putting a page right below the 16Tb boundary migrates successfully, albeit the process takes from some 20 minutes to over half an hour on my test system. No significant changes in v3 (individual patches have details); a controversial patch was moved later in the series. 1: libxenguest: short-circuit "all-dirty" handling 2: libxenguest: avoid allocating unused deferred-pages bitmap 3: libxenguest: guard against overflow from too large p2m when checkpointing 4: libxenguest: restrict PV guest size 5: libxenguest: deal with log-dirty op stats overflow 6: x86/paging: supply more useful log-dirty page count 7: x86/mm: update log-dirty bitmap when manipulating P2M 8: SUPPORT.md: write down restriction of 32-bit tool stacks Jan