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From: "Michael R. Hines" <mrhines@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Cc: onom@us.ibm.com, Bulent Abali <abali@us.ibm.com>,
	anthony@codemonkey.ws, Gokul B Kandiraju <gokul@us.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PULL 00/50] migration queue
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 13:51:39 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52D37EEB.1020208@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1387901172-29012-1-git-send-email-quintela@redhat.com>

On 12/25/2013 12:06 AM, Juan Quintela wrote:
> Hi Anthony
>
> This is the patches in the migration queue.  Please pull.
>
> This includes:
>
> - Eduardo refactorings & tests
> - Matthew rate limit fix
> - Zhanghaoyu CANCELLING fixes
> - My bitmap changes
>
> Integration work was done by Orit.
>
> Happy Christmas, Juan.
>
>
> The following changes since commit f976b09ea249cccc3fd41c98aaf6512908db0bae:
>
>    PPC: Fix compilation with TCG debug (2013-12-22 19:15:55 +0100)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
>    git://github.com/juanquintela/qemu.git tags/migration/20131224
>
> for you to fetch changes up to bc864a4f0ce79a8f4c09bc479a81c5f919ee48f6:
>
>    ram: align ram_addr_t's regions in multiples of 64 (2013-12-24 16:13:07 +0100)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> migration.next for 20131224
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Eduardo Habkost (9):
>        qemu-file: Make a few functions non-static
>        migration: Move QEMU_VM_* defines to migration/migration.h
>        savevm: Convert all tabs to spaces
>        savevm.c: Coding style fixes
>        savevm.c: Coding style fix
>        vmstate: Move VMState code to vmstate.c
>        qemu-file: Move QEMUFile code to qemu-file.c
>        savevm: Small comment about why timer QEMUFile/VMState code is in savevm.c
>        tests: Some unit tests for vmstate.c
>
> Juan Quintela (38):
>        bitmap: use long as index
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_flags() result is never used
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range() return void
>        exec: use accessor function to know if memory is dirty
>        memory: create function to set a single dirty bit
>        exec: create function to get a single dirty bit
>        memory: make cpu_physical_memory_is_dirty return bool
>        memory: all users of cpu_physical_memory_get_dirty used only one flag
>        memory: set single dirty flags when possible
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range() always dirty all flags
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_mask_dirty_range() always clears a single flag
>        memory: use bit 2 for migration
>        memory: make sure that client is always inside range
>        memory: only resize dirty bitmap when memory size increases
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_clear_dirty_flag() result is never used
>        bitmap: Add bitmap_zero_extend operation
>        memory: split dirty bitmap into three
>        memory: unfold cpu_physical_memory_clear_dirty_flag() in its only user
>        memory: unfold cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty() in its only user
>        memory: unfold cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_flag()
>        memory: make cpu_physical_memory_get_dirty() the main function
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_get_dirty() is used as returning a bool
>        memory: s/mask/clear/ cpu_physical_memory_mask_dirty_range
>        memory: use find_next_bit() to find dirty bits
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_range() now uses bitmap operations
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_clear_dirty_range() now uses bitmap operations
>        memory: s/dirty/clean/ in cpu_physical_memory_is_dirty()
>        memory: make cpu_physical_memory_reset_dirty() take a length parameter
>        memory: cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty_tracking() should return void
>        memory: split cpu_physical_memory_* functions to its own include
>        memory: unfold memory_region_test_and_clear()
>        kvm: use directly cpu_physical_memory_* api for tracking dirty pages
>        kvm: refactor start address calculation
>        memory: move bitmap synchronization to its own function
>        memory: syncronize kvm bitmap using bitmaps operations
>        ram: split function that synchronizes a range
>        migration: synchronize memory bitmap 64bits at a time
>        ram: align ram_addr_t's regions in multiples of 64
>
> Matthew Garrett (1):
>        migration: Fix rate limit
>
> Zhanghaoyu (A) (2):
>        avoid a bogus COMPLETED->CANCELLED transition
>        introduce MIG_STATE_CANCELLING state
>
>   Makefile.objs                  |    2 +
>   arch_init.c                    |   52 +-
>   cputlb.c                       |   11 +-
>   exec.c                         |   78 +-
>   include/exec/cpu-all.h         |    3 +-
>   include/exec/memory-internal.h |   90 ---
>   include/exec/memory.h          |   12 +-
>   include/exec/ram_addr.h        |  147 ++++
>   include/migration/migration.h  |   11 +
>   include/migration/qemu-file.h  |    4 +
>   include/qemu/bitmap.h          |   86 ++-
>   include/qemu/bitops.h          |   14 +-
>   kvm-all.c                      |   28 +-
>   memory.c                       |   17 +-
>   migration.c                    |   33 +-
>   qemu-file.c                    |  826 +++++++++++++++++++++
>   savevm.c                       | 1590 ++--------------------------------------
>   tests/.gitignore               |    1 +
>   tests/Makefile                 |    4 +
>   tests/test-vmstate.c           |  357 +++++++++
>   util/bitmap.c                  |   60 +-
>   vmstate.c                      |  650 ++++++++++++++++
>   22 files changed, 2281 insertions(+), 1795 deletions(-)
>   create mode 100644 include/exec/ram_addr.h
>   create mode 100644 qemu-file.c
>   create mode 100644 tests/test-vmstate.c
>   create mode 100644 vmstate.c
>

Juan, can you resend? I think Anthony wants the whole series in the pull 
request.

I'd really like to rebasing against this =)

- Michael

      parent reply	other threads:[~2014-01-13  5:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-12-24 16:06 [Qemu-devel] [PULL 00/50] migration queue Juan Quintela
2014-01-10 19:07 ` Anthony Liguori
2014-01-13  5:51 ` Michael R. Hines [this message]

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