> How does QEMU do this today?  There isn't a virtio or some other virtual
> memory device that allows memory regions to be shared?  I can't believe
> that there isn't one yet.  If not, then this should be some kind of
> "generic" QEMU memory device, not a "goldfish" specific one, right?

I also thought this should not be something unique to us. So I asked
in our internal mailing list, I heard nothing back.

> Please work with the QEMU developers on this, I need their ack before I
> can take something like this.

This is a good point. I asked there (nothing since 1/24):

http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-discuss/2019-01/msg00055.html

When we were working on our device side, we had to change some QEMU
code and later noticed that HAXM also requires some fixes (we had
meetings with Intel). I suppose QEMU does not have this feature yet.

Could you please tell if we can proceed with upstreaming as is?

Regards,
Roman.

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