On 03/19/2010 03:12 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
On 03/19/2010 07:58 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
1) Change the default CPUID bits from 6/2/3 to 6/6/1, this passes the
Linux kernel check. But I am not sure if that would introduce
regressions, since some OSes apply quirks if they detect certain models
(like we had with the sysenter issue in the past)
2) Only change the CPUID bits to 6/6/1 if we use SMP. Still has the
above drawback, but would be limited to SMP guests only.
3) Set kvm64/kvm32 as the default CPU model if KVM is enabled. This
would limit the report and taint to TCG, where SMP is rarely used.
Additionally less people (if any) use it for production systems.
4) Make the Linux' kernel quirk dependent on the missing hypervisor
bit.
I don't think this will be accepted easily upstream (and I don't
want to
support Ingo's recent ideas ;-), also this would not fix older kernels.
I can easily provide patches for all solutions, but I'd like to get
advice from people on which one to pursue.
Doing (3) seems the most sensible thing to do, and it does not
prevent doing (1) later on for TCG only.
Let's switch to -cpu host for kvm.
Except for -M old.
This has the nice advantage of exposing new features as they are rolled out.
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