Anthony Liguori wrote:
Yes. The primary reason that hasn't been possible in the past was
because of how memory was migrated. The new memory migration
protocol happens to make it easier to let QEMU and KVM be
compatible. That wasn't an accident :-)
Well, it's still broken IMO (migration ram_addr_t rather than
physical addresses).
Have you thought of a solution other than make "mem" only save
physical memory and have everything else save their own memory?
Even worse, have each slot (0-640K, 1M-pci, 4GB-eom, hotplug slots,
writeable option roms) be an independent save/restore entity.
That gets really funky because then everything needs live save/restore
tracking. It's quite messy.
Why? they can all reuse the same code.
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