On 15.07.2011, at 19:05, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Anthony PERARD wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Xen is not limited by the QEMU's virtual address space for the allocation of
>> the guest RAM. So even with a QEMU 32bits, a Xen guest can have more than 4
>> GB
>> of RAM.
>>
>> Wi
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Anthony PERARD wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Xen is not limited by the QEMU's virtual address space for the allocation of
> the guest RAM. So even with a QEMU 32bits, a Xen guest can have more than 4 GB
> of RAM.
>
> With this serie, we will be able to run a guest with more than 4GB.
Hi all,
Xen is not limited by the QEMU's virtual address space for the allocation of
the guest RAM. So even with a QEMU 32bits, a Xen guest can have more than 4 GB
of RAM.
With this serie, we will be able to run a guest with more than 4GB. The main
point is to change ram_addr_t from ulong to uin6