Inheritance among CPU model is cool but it makes reviewing CPU model definitions and comparing them to CPU models from QEMU rather hard and unpleasant. Let's define all CPU models from scratch. Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@xxxxxxxxxx> --- src/cpu/cpu_map.xml | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/cpu/cpu_map.xml b/src/cpu/cpu_map.xml index 5e7534f..6cdd97c 100644 --- a/src/cpu/cpu_map.xml +++ b/src/cpu/cpu_map.xml @@ -639,7 +639,6 @@ </model> <model name='qemu64'> - <model name='kvm64'/> <!-- These are supported only by TCG. KVM supports them only if the host does. So we leave them out: @@ -648,7 +647,33 @@ <feature name='popcnt'/> <feature name='sse4a'/> --> + <feature name='apic'/> + <feature name='clflush'/> + <feature name='cmov'/> + <feature name='cx16'/> + <feature name='cx8'/> + <feature name='de'/> + <feature name='fpu'/> + <feature name='fxsr'/> + <feature name='lm'/> + <feature name='mca'/> + <feature name='mce'/> + <feature name='mmx'/> + <feature name='msr'/> + <feature name='mtrr'/> + <feature name='nx'/> + <feature name='pae'/> + <feature name='pat'/> + <feature name='pge'/> + <feature name='pni'/> + <feature name='pse'/> + <feature name='pse36'/> + <feature name='sep'/> + <feature name='sse'/> + <feature name='sse2'/> <feature name='svm'/> + <feature name='syscall'/> + <feature name='tsc'/> </model> <!-- Intel CPU models --> -- 2.4.4 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list