On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:49 PM, sparsh mittal <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello
> There is code in ptlhwdef.h
>
> // PTLsim's internal memory related variables
> extern W64 PTLSIM_RAM_PHYSADDR;
>
> #define PTLSIM_RAM_SIZE 128*1024*1024
>
> Is this code useful or obsolete? I don't find it is used elsewhere
> meaningfully. Does PTLsim needs its own ram?
>
> Further, can you give some pointers on things like  RIP and meanings of
> symbols such as mfnlo:28, use64:1, kernel:1, padlo:2, mfnhi:28, df:1,
> padhi:3
>
> All this is obsolete and will be removed.  These variables were used by Xen
based PTLsim for page management in Xen hypervisor. It will be removed
eventually.

- Avadh

>
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Sparsh Mittal
>
>
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