From: Christoffer Dall <cdall@vmware.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Host virtual to target physical memory addresses
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 00:25:39 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AD7F5C3.5060301@vmware.com> (raw)
I am trying to find out how emulated physical addresses relate to host
allocated virtual addresses for ARM system emulation.
Specifically, given a host virtual address allocated by QEMU for some
memory region, I would like to find the corresponding guest (target)
physical address.
I have gone through the code for the integrator board and for the main
memory I can see that both qemu_ram_alloc and
cpu_register_physical_memory are called. I understand that the first
deals with actually allocating the virtual addresses needed for the
memory area and the second registers the memory with the virtual CPU.
During cpu_register_physical_memory, eventually phys_page_find_alloc is
called, and I can see that it is related to the software mmu code in
target-arm/helper.c, but I am getting somewhat lost in the concepts
RAMBlock, ram_offset and PhysPageDesc.
Is there some documentation on this that I can study or can anyone give
me a quick run-down on the concepts?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Christoffer Dall
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