On Mon, May 09, 2022 at 08:44:23AM -0700, Michael Kelley wrote: > In newer versions of Hyper-V, the x86/x64 PMU can be virtualized > into guest VMs by explicitly enabling it. Linux kernels are typically > built to automatically enable the hardlockup detector if the PMU is > found. To prevent the possibility of false positives due to the > vagaries of VM scheduling, disable the PMU-based hardlockup detector > by default in a VM on Hyper-V. The hardlockup detector can still be > enabled by overriding the default with the nmi_watchdog=1 option on > the kernel boot line or via sysctl at runtime. > > This change mimics the approach taken with KVM guests in > commit 692297d8f968 ("watchdog: introduce the hardlockup_detector_disable() > function"). > > Linux on ARM64 does not provide a PMU-based hardlockup detector, so > there's no corresponding disable in the Hyper-V init code on ARM64. > > Signed-off-by: Michael Kelley <mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Applied to hyperv-next. Thanks.