On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 9:47 AM Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 1/26/23 17:06, Jim Mattson wrote: > >>> Sadly, there isn't a single kernel involved. People running our VMM on > >>> their desktops are going to be impacted as soon as this patch hits > >>> that distro. (I don't know if I can say which distro that is.) So, now > >>> we have to get the VMM folks to urgently accommodate this change and > >>> get a new distribution out. > >> > >> Ok, this is what is needed to make a more informed choice. To be clear, > >> this is _still_ not public (for example it's not ChromeOS), so there is > >> at least some control on what version of the VMM they use? Would it > >> make sense to buy you a few months by deferring this patch to Linux 6.3-6.5? > > > > Mainline isn't a problem. I'm more worried about 5.19 LTS. > > 5.19 is not LTS, is it? This patch is only in 6.1.7 and 6.1.8 as far as > stable kernels is concerned, should I ask Greg to revert it there? It came to my attention when commit 196c6f0c3e21 ("KVM: x86: Do not return host topology information from KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID") broke some of our tests under 5.10 LTS. If it isn't bound for linux-5.19-y, then we have some breathing room.