Re: KVM CPU Numbering

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 On 10/01/2010 01:23 PM, Yushu Yao wrote:
Hi Experts,

  Question:

IN Qemu Monitor if i type "info cpus" the shown cpu list like:

QEMU 0.12.5 monitor - type 'help' for more information
(qemu) info cpus
* CPU #0: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 thread_id=11170
   CPU #1: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11171
   CPU #2: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11172
   CPU #3: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11173
   CPU #4: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11174
   CPU #5: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11175
   CPU #6: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11176
   CPU #7: pc=0x00000000fffffff0 (halted) thread_id=11177

Does these #0, #1, ... map to the numbering in /proc/cpuinfo of the
guest? (processor : xxx)

The map to the guest's APIC ID of those processors (also visible in /proc/cpuinfo, under the 'initial apicid' field).


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