On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 11:04:07PM +0800, Xiaoyao Li wrote: > On 10/28/2024 10:45 AM, Tao Su wrote: > > + case 0x24: { > > + *eax = 0; > > + *ebx = 0; > > + *ecx = 0; > > + *edx = 0; > > + if (!(env->features[FEAT_7_1_EDX] & CPUID_7_1_EDX_AVX10)) { > > + break; > > + } > > + > > + if (count == 0) { > > + uint8_t v = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(cs->kvm_state, 0x24, > > + 0, R_EBX); > > + if (env->avx10_version && env->avx10_version < v) { > > + v = env->avx10_version; > > + } > > Here, if user specified avx10_version is >= kvm reported value, it uses > KVM's reported value silently. > > I think it's not good. It'd better to validate if user specified value can > be satisfied or not, and emit a warning when not. e.g., in > x86_cpu_filter_features() or in kvm_cpu_realizefn(). Also we can put the > behavior along with it that "use KVM reported maximum value when > avx10_version is 0 " > > then, here we can simply do > > *ebx = env->features[FEAT_24_0_EBX] | env->avx10_version;
Is it necessary to add enforce_cpuid for avx10_version too? How about checking this in x86_cpu_realizefn, because I see this may be a more suitable place to implement check_cpuid and enforce_cpuid. @@ -7816,6 +7810,29 @@ static void x86_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp) x86_cpu_filter_features(cpu, cpu->check_cpuid || cpu->enforce_cpuid); + if (env->features[FEAT_7_1_EDX] & CPUID_7_1_EDX_AVX10) { + uint8_t version = + kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(cs->kvm_state, 0x24, 0, R_EBX); + + if (!env->avx10_version) { + env->avx10_version = version; + } + + if (version < env->avx10_version) { + const char *msg = accel_uses_host_cpuid() + ? "Host doesn't support requested feature" + : "TCG doesn't support requested feature"; + if (cpu->enforce_cpuid) { + error_setg(&local_err, "%s: avx10.%d", msg, + env->avx10_version); + goto out; + } else if (cpu->check_cpuid) { + warn_report("%s: avx10.%d", msg, env->avx10_version); + } + env->avx10_version = version; + } + } + if (cpu->enforce_cpuid && x86_cpu_have_filtered_features(cpu)) { error_setg(&local_err, accel_uses_host_cpuid() ?