I've been working on a patch series for cpu hotplug and kdump and noticed recently that utilizing a QEMU guest to test cpu hotplug was causing the following error messages: APIC: NR_CPUS/possible_cpus limit of 30 reached. Processor 30/0x. ACPI: Unable to map lapic to logical cpu number acpi LNXCPU:1e: Enumeration failure where prior cpu hotplug would typically result in messages similar to: CPU30 has been hot-added smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 30 APIC 0x1e Will online and init hotplugged CPU: 30 The QEMU guest incantation was: qemu-system-x86_64 -smp 30,maxcpus=32 ... A simple guest with 30 cpus and possiblly up to 32, meaning two hot pluggable. An investigation lead to finding the following relevant changes: commit aa06e20f1be6 ("x86/acpi: Don't add CPUs that are not online capable") commit e2869bd7af60 ("x86/acpi/boot: Do not register processors that cannot be onlined for x2APIC") The first patch codes the fact that ACPI 6.3 now features an Online Capable bit in MADT.revision >= 5. This Online Capable bit explicitly indicates that the cpu can be hotplugged. The second patch refactors the first a bit in order to apply the same logic for both lapic and x2apic. However, there is a subtle change in the logic to this patch that breaks for MADT.revision prior to 5. As it turns out, QEMU reports revision 1 in the MADT table for x86. (Technically QEMU is at revision 4, and I'll be addressing that with the QEMU folks soon.) In looking at these patches and understanding the logic, I can sum it up by stating that prior to MADT revision 5, the presence of a lapic/x2apic structure _implicitly_ was used to determine that a cpu might be hotpluggable, and it would count towards possible cpus. With MADT.revision >= 5, that implicit assumption is now replaced with an explicit indication. The manner in which the latest patch is coded, it essentially requires the Online Capable bit introduced at MADT.revision >= 5 be set for present-but-offline cpus, else it excludes the cpu from the possible cpus. Thus for MADT.revision < 5, possible cpus are being dropped. This patch aims to restore the behavior for MADT.revision prior to 5 which facilitates again cpu hotplug for QEMU guests. Regards, eric --- Eric DeVolder (1): x86/acpi: acpi_is_processor_usable() dropping possible cpus arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c | 8 +++++++- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) -- 2.31.1