Make meminfo-writer compute used memory, and report to qmemman only if
it has changed significantly enough. As it is written in C, its code is
much faster that qmemman-server; also in the idle case, it saves on xenstore
communication overhead. Allows to send updates up to 10 times per second,
with CPU load on the VM below 0.1%.
Previously, memory_actual (retrieved from xen) was used; it can be inconsistent.
'Memtotal' can be spoofed, but anyway we rely on other fields from /proc/meminfo.
Apparently even if there is not enough xen memory to balloon up,
balloon driver will try to fulfill the request later, when
some memory is freed. Thus, in do_balloon, do not limit mem_set
to the available memory.
Apparently, it interferes:
INFO (XendCheckpoint:417) ERROR Internal error: Could not get vcpu context
INFO (XendCheckpoint:417) ERROR Internal error: Failed to map/save the p2m frame list
Now the balance() has two different cases: enough memory and low_on_memory.
In the former, distribute memory proportianally; in the former, dont do this, as this
makes a VM go below prefmem.
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/xmlrpclib.py", line 710, in dump_int
raise OverflowError, "int exceeds XML-RPC limits"
OverflowError: int exceeds XML-RPC limits
How crappy.
It can fail e.g. when a domain is being shutdown with a pretty
message like
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xend/XendDomainInfo.py", line 1322, in setMemoryTarget
(target * 1024))
Error: (1, 'Operation not permitted')
qubes_prepare_saved_domain.sh now takes optional second argument, the
filename. The content of the file will be copied (via xenstore) to DVM
and executed just before save. This makes it possible to preload memory
with useful apps.
Instead of hardcoded savefile name, use a symlink in
/var/run/qubes. Tools should set this symlink to a correct
savefile. Also, test whether the savefile is older than the
template root.img.
This is to fix the VM lockup problem on HT processors that
occured after S3 resume (see ticket #52).
The qvm-run command now takes additional two switches:
--pause
--unpause