This property will be useful for libvirt, as libvirt already has logic based on low-level feature bits (not feature names), so it will be really easy to convert the current libvirt logic to something using the "feature-words" property. The property will have two main use cases: - Checking host capabilities, by checking the features of the "host" CPU model - Checking which features are enabled on each CPU model Example output: $ ./QMP/qmp --path=/tmp/m qom-get --path=/machine/unattached/device[1] --property=feature-words item[0].cpuid-register: EDX item[0].cpuid-input-eax: 1 item[0].features: 126614521 item[1].cpuid-register: ECX item[1].cpuid-input-eax: 1 item[1].features: 2155880449 item[2].cpuid-register: EBX item[2].cpuid-input-eax: 7 item[2].features: 0 item[2].cpuid-input-ecx: 0 item[3].cpuid-register: EDX item[3].cpuid-input-eax: 2147483649 item[3].features: 563346425 item[4].cpuid-register: ECX item[4].cpuid-input-eax: 2147483649 item[4].features: 101 item[5].cpuid-register: EDX item[5].cpuid-input-eax: 3221225473 item[5].features: 0 item[6].cpuid-register: EAX item[6].cpuid-input-eax: 1073741825 item[6].features: 0 item[7].cpuid-register: EDX item[7].cpuid-input-eax: 2147483658 item[7].features: 0 Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@xxxxxxxxxx> --- * This is the solution not using qapi. The next patch will introduce a solution using qapi, so both approaches can get feedback. * Current solution is not based on the "feature word array" patch, but it may be easily rebased and simplified if we decide to include the CPUX86State feature_word array later. --- target-i386/cpu.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+) diff --git a/target-i386/cpu.c b/target-i386/cpu.c index 2020147..ebf6358 100644 --- a/target-i386/cpu.c +++ b/target-i386/cpu.c @@ -1277,6 +1277,44 @@ static void x86_cpuid_set_tsc_freq(Object *obj, Visitor *v, void *opaque, cpu->env.tsc_khz = value / 1000; } +static void x86_cpu_get_feature_words(Object *obj, Visitor *v, void *opaque, + const char *name, Error **errp) +{ + X86CPU *cpu = X86_CPU(obj); + CPUX86State *env = &cpu->env; + FeatureWord w; + Error *err = NULL; + uint32_t feat_values[FEATURE_WORDS] = { }; + + /* We need to set the entries one-by-one, by now, while we don't have + * a single feature_words array on X86CPU + */ + feat_values[FEAT_1_EDX] = env->cpuid_features; + feat_values[FEAT_1_ECX] = env->cpuid_ext_features; + feat_values[FEAT_8000_0001_EDX] = env->cpuid_ext2_features; + feat_values[FEAT_8000_0001_ECX] = env->cpuid_ext3_features; + feat_values[FEAT_C000_0001_EDX] = env->cpuid_ext4_features; + feat_values[FEAT_KVM] = env->cpuid_kvm_features; + feat_values[FEAT_SVM] = env->cpuid_svm_features; + feat_values[FEAT_7_0_EBX] = env->cpuid_7_0_ebx_features; + + visit_start_list(v, "feature-words", &err); + for (w = 0; w < FEATURE_WORDS; w++) { + FeatureWordInfo *wi = &feature_word_info[w]; + visit_start_struct(v, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, &err); + visit_type_uint32(v, &wi->cpuid_eax, "cpuid-input-eax", &err); + if (wi->cpuid_needs_ecx) { + visit_type_uint32(v, &wi->cpuid_ecx, "cpuid-input-ecx", &err); + } + visit_type_enum(v, &wi->cpuid_reg, reg_names_32, "x86-register-32", + "cpuid-register", &err); + visit_type_uint32(v, &feat_values[w], "features", &err); + visit_end_struct(v, &err); + } + visit_end_list(v, &err); + error_propagate(errp, err); +} + static int cpu_x86_find_by_name(x86_def_t *x86_cpu_def, const char *name) { x86_def_t *def; @@ -2232,6 +2270,9 @@ static void x86_cpu_initfn(Object *obj) object_property_add(obj, "tsc-frequency", "int", x86_cpuid_get_tsc_freq, x86_cpuid_set_tsc_freq, NULL, NULL, NULL); + object_property_add(obj, "feature-words", "x86-cpu-feature-words", + x86_cpu_get_feature_words, + NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); env->cpuid_apic_id = x86_cpu_apic_id_from_index(cs->cpu_index); -- 1.8.1.4 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list