Re: [PATCH 0/4] qemu: Use host-model CPU on s390 by default

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On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 04:44:54PM +0100, Jiri Denemark wrote:
On s390 machines host-passthrough and host-model CPUs result in the same
guest ABI (with QEMU new enough to be able to tell us what "host" CPU is
expanded to, which was implemented around 2.9.0). So instead of using
host-passthrough CPU when there's no CPU specified in a domain XML we
can safely use host-model and benefit from CPU compatibility checks
during migration, snapshot restore and similar operations.


This series applies on top of "qemu: Store default CPU in domain XML"
which is already acked, but it's waiting for a QEMU patch to be applied
to 4.2.0.

You can fetch both series at once using

   git fetch https://gitlab.com/jirkade/libvirt cpu-default-type

Jiri Denemark (4):
 cpu_conf: Fix default value for CPU match attribute
 cpu_conf: Don't format empty model for host-model CPUs
 cpu_s390: Don't check match attribute for host-model CPUs
 qemu: Use host-model CPU on s390 by default

src/conf/cpu_conf.c                           | 25 ++++----------
src/conf/cpu_conf.h                           |  2 +-
src/cpu/cpu_s390.c                            | 18 +++++-----
src/qemu/qemu_domain.c                        | 33 ++++++++++++-------
.../ppc64-host+guest-compat-none.xml          |  4 +--
...t-cpu-kvm-ccw-virtio-4.2.s390x-latest.args |  4 ++-
.../cpu-check-default-partial.xml             |  4 +--
.../cpu-host-model-features.xml               |  1 -
...lt-cpu-kvm-ccw-virtio-4.2.s390x-latest.xml |  2 +-
9 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-)


Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@xxxxxxxxxx>

Jano

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