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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/mistranslation/1777293 b/results/classifier/118/mistranslation/1777293 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5d3db5cd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/mistranslation/1777293 @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +mistranslation: 0.920 +semantic: 0.716 +graphic: 0.516 +device: 0.344 +architecture: 0.304 +performance: 0.258 +i386: 0.242 +x86: 0.226 +user-level: 0.217 +virtual: 0.195 +hypervisor: 0.191 +permissions: 0.171 +debug: 0.123 +register: 0.107 +boot: 0.104 +network: 0.101 +vnc: 0.068 +PID: 0.062 +peripherals: 0.048 +kernel: 0.046 +assembly: 0.046 +ppc: 0.044 +arm: 0.044 +risc-v: 0.041 +VMM: 0.034 +TCG: 0.032 +files: 0.028 +socket: 0.025 +KVM: 0.018 +-------------------- +virtual: 0.901 +user-level: 0.897 +hypervisor: 0.409 +semantic: 0.114 +x86: 0.068 +TCG: 0.050 +register: 0.022 +kernel: 0.010 +performance: 0.010 +socket: 0.006 +files: 0.005 +PID: 0.004 +i386: 0.004 +ppc: 0.004 +debug: 0.004 +architecture: 0.003 +device: 0.002 +network: 0.002 +permissions: 0.001 +boot: 0.001 +assembly: 0.001 +VMM: 0.001 +arm: 0.001 +risc-v: 0.001 +graphic: 0.001 +mistranslation: 0.000 +vnc: 0.000 +peripherals: 0.000 +KVM: 0.000 + +[REQUEST] SHARING MEMORY WITH HOST + +Instead of a preallocated memory heap I would like for QEMU to share memory using shm. + +Example: Instead of using 16gb out of 32gb of ram to run Windows 10, there would be no option to allocate it, but to share the hosts resources; ie giving the host full access to the entire ram stack + + +I'm not a great programmer but I'm pretty sure QEMU's team could find this useful + +Sorry, but I have a hard to to imagine what you exactly mean here. Do you mean a possibility for one application in the guest and one in the host to share a piece of memory? Or do you mean that the operating systems in the host and guest should somehow share the memory (why?)? Or do you just look for a possibility to avoid that the guest has a lot of memory allocated to it when it does not need it? In the latter case, there is already virtio-balloon, so you should have a look at the virtio drivers if you need something like this. + +[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.] + |