@@ -1219,15 +1219,8 @@ void memory_region_init(MemoryRegion *mr,
/**
* memory_region_ref: Add a reference to a memory region
*
- * Whenever memory regions are accessed outside the BQL, they need to be
- * preserved against hot-unplug. MemoryRegions actually do not have their
- * own reference count; they piggyback on a QOM object, their "owner".
* This function adds a reference to the owner.
- *
- * All MemoryRegions must have an owner if they can disappear, even if the
- * device they belong to operates exclusively under the BQL. This is because
- * the region could be returned at any time by memory_region_find, and this
- * is usually under guest control.
+ * See docs/devel/memory.rst to know about owner.
*
* @mr: the #MemoryRegion
*/
@@ -1236,10 +1229,8 @@ void memory_region_ref(MemoryRegion *mr);
/**
* memory_region_unref: Remove a reference to a memory region
*
- * Whenever memory regions are accessed outside the BQL, they need to be
- * preserved against hot-unplug. MemoryRegions actually do not have their
- * own reference count; they piggyback on a QOM object, their "owner".
* This function removes a reference to the owner and possibly destroys it.
+ * See docs/devel/memory.rst to know about owner.
*
* @mr: the #MemoryRegion
*/
memory_region_ref() and memory_region_unref() used to have their own descriptions of "owner", but they are somewhat out-of-date and misleading. In particular, they say "whenever memory regions are accessed outside the BQL, they need to be preserved against hot-unplug", but protecting against hot-unplug is not mandatory if it is known that they will never be hot-unplugged. They also say "MemoryRegions actually do not have their own reference count", but they actually do. They just will not be used unless their owners are not themselves. Refer to docs/devel/memory.rst as the single source of truth instead of maintaining duplicate descriptions of "owner". Signed-off-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> --- include/exec/memory.h | 13 ++----------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)