On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 03:13:45PM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 12/12/19 13:26, Borislav Petkov wrote: > > > > vmx flags : virtual_nmis preemption_timer invvpid ept_x_only ept_ad ept_1gb flexpriority tsc_offsetting virtual_tpr mtf virt_apic_accesses ept vpid unrestricted_guest ple shadow_vmcs pml mode_based_ept_exec Tying into the consistency comment below, any objection to always prefixing "ept" for relevant controls instead of following the SDM? Specifically, that would yield ept_mode_based_exec and ept_spp > > > > virtual_nmis -> vnmis > > Even vnmi > > > preemption_timer -> preempt_tmr > > I would prefer the full one here. > > > flexpriority -> flexprio > > Full name? > > > tsc_offsetting -> tsc_ofs > > tsc_offset? I'll go with tsc_offset. > > virtual_tpr -> vtpr > > Do we need this? It's usually included together with flexpriority. > > > virt_apic_accesses -> vapic Using v<feature> across the board makes sense to keep things consistent, i.e. vnmi, vtpr, vapic, etc... Anyone have thoughts on how to shorten "APIC-register virtualization" without colliding with vapic or apicv? I currently have apic_reg_virt, which is a bit wordy. apic_regv isn't awful, but I don't love it. The other control that will be awkard is "Virtual Interrupt Delivery". vint_delivery? > > unrestricted_guest -> unres_guest > > Full? Or just unrestricted I prefer unrestricted_guest, a bare unrestricted just makes me wonder "unrestricted what?". But I can live with "unrestricted" if that's the consensus. > In general I would stick to the same names as kvm_intel module > parameters (sans "enable_" if applicable) and not even bother publishing > the others. Some features are either not used by KVM or available on > all VMX processors. IMO there's value in printing features that are not 1:1 with module params. I also think it makes sense to print features of interest even if KVM doesn't (yet) support the feature, e.g. to allow a user/developer to check if they can use/test a KVM build with support for a new feature without having to build and install the new kernel. > Paolo > > > and so on. Those are just my examples - I betcha the SDM is more > > creative here with abbreviations. But you guys are going to grep for > > them. If it were me, I'd save on typing. :-)