On 11/27/24 09:35, Maciej Wieczor-Retman wrote:
> -/* Check 5-level page table feature in CPUID.(EAX=07H, ECX=00H):ECX.[bit 16] 
> */
>  static inline int cpu_has_la57(void)
>  {
> -     unsigned int cpuinfo[4];
> -
> -     __cpuid_count(0x7, 0, cpuinfo[0], cpuinfo[1], cpuinfo[2], cpuinfo[3]);
> -
> -     return (cpuinfo[2] & (1 << 16));
> +     return !system("grep -wq la57 /proc/cpuinfo");
>  }

I would rather we find another way.

First, we've documented the behavior a bit in here:

        https://docs.kernel.org/arch/x86/cpuinfo.html

The important part is:

        "The absence of a flag in /proc/cpuinfo by itself means almost
        nothing to an end user."

Even worse, let's say there's a CPU bug and we say define a bug bit:

        bugs            : spectre_v1 spectre_v2 ... la57_is_broken

How is that grep going to work out? ;)

Could you poke around and see if there is any existing ABI that we can
use to query LA57 support? Maybe one of the things KVM exports, or some
TASK_SIZE_MAX comparisons?


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