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Hyper-V uses its own specific memory management so no mapping is going to be perfect. However, it is more correct to map Limit to max_memory (it really is the upper limit of what the VM may potentially use) and keep cur_balloon equal to total_memory. The typical value returned from Hyper-V in Limit is 1 TiB, which is not really going to work if interpreted as "startup memory" to be ballooned away later. Signed-off-by: Ladi Prosek <lprosek@redhat.com> |
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hyperv_driver.c | ||
hyperv_driver.h | ||
hyperv_private.h | ||
hyperv_util.c | ||
hyperv_util.h | ||
hyperv_wmi_classes.c | ||
hyperv_wmi_classes.h | ||
hyperv_wmi_generator.input | ||
hyperv_wmi_generator.py | ||
hyperv_wmi.c | ||
hyperv_wmi.h | ||
openwsman.h |