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authorAvi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>2011-12-07 18:57:41 +0200
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docs: document memory API interaction with migration
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@@ -219,6 +219,18 @@ The functions to do that are inside a vmstate definition, and are called:
Example: You can look at hpet.c, that uses the three function to
massage the state that is transferred.
+If you use memory API functions that update memory layout outside
+initialization (i.e., in response to a guest action), this is a strong
+indication that you need to call these functions in a post_load callback.
+Examples of such memory API functions are:
+
+ - memory_region_add_subregion()
+ - memory_region_del_subregion()
+ - memory_region_set_readonly()
+ - memory_region_set_enabled()
+ - memory_region_set_address()
+ - memory_region_set_alias_offset()
+
=== Subsections ===
The use of version_id allows to be able to migrate from older versions