> > > @@ -1382,8 +1384,40 @@ static void virt_cpu_pre_plug(HotplugHandler > > > *hotplug_dev, > > > } > > > if (cpu->phy_id == UNSET_PHY_ID) { > > > - error_setg(&local_err, "CPU hotplug not supported"); > > > - goto out; > > > + if ((cpu->thread_id < 0) || (cpu->thread_id >= ms->smp.threads)) > > > { > > > + error_setg(&local_err, > > > + "Invalid thread-id %u specified, must be in range > > > 1:%u", > > > + cpu->thread_id, ms->smp.threads - 1); > > > + goto out; > > > + } > > > + > > > + if ((cpu->core_id < 0) || (cpu->core_id >= ms->smp.cores)) { > > > + error_setg(&local_err, > > > + "Invalid core-id %u specified, must be in range > > > 1:%u", > > > + cpu->core_id, ms->smp.cores - 1); > > > + goto out; > > > + } > > > + > > > + if ((cpu->socket_id < 0) || (cpu->socket_id >= ms->smp.sockets)) > > > { > > > + error_setg(&local_err, > > > + "Invalid socket-id %u specified, must be in range > > > 1:%u", > > > + cpu->socket_id, ms->smp.sockets - 1); > > > + goto out; > > > + } > > > + > > > + topo.socket_id = cpu->socket_id; > > > + topo.core_id = cpu->core_id; > > > + topo.thread_id = cpu->thread_id; > > > + arch_id = virt_get_arch_id_from_topo(ms, &topo); > > > + cpu_slot = virt_find_cpu_slot(ms, arch_id, &index); > > > + if (CPU(cpu_slot->cpu)) { > > > + error_setg(&local_err, > > > + "cpu(id%d=%d:%d:%d) with arch-id %" PRIu64 " > > > exists", > > > + cs->cpu_index, cpu->socket_id, cpu->core_id, > > > + cpu->thread_id, cpu_slot->arch_id); > > > + goto out; > > > + } > > > + cpu->phy_id = arch_id; > > > } else { > > > > Here you allow user to specify topology IDs, but "else" still indicates > > user could use "phy_id" instead of topology IDs, right? > "else" for cold-plug CPUs which is created with index from [0 -- smp.cpus) > > > > > Is it necessary to expose "phy_id" to user? > We will remove phy_id property and unexpose it to user. >
Thanks! The issue lies with the property itself. Even if you try to support a hotplug scheme based on topology IDs, users can actually use phy_id for hotplugging. Removing it seems fine. Regards, Zhao