On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 02:10:54PM -0300, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 04:37:16PM +0200, Igor Mammedov wrote: > [...] > > diff --git a/qapi-schema.json b/qapi-schema.json > > index db542f6..a760ed5 100644 > > --- a/qapi-schema.json > > +++ b/qapi-schema.json > > @@ -1387,6 +1387,17 @@ > > { 'command': 'cpu', 'data': {'index': 'int'} } > > > > ## > > +# @cpu-add > > +# > > +# Adds CPU with specified id > > +# > > +# @id: cpu id of CPU to be created > > Can we have the semantics/constraints of "id" documented here? Is it an > arbitrary ID chosen by the caller? Does it have to be the APIC ID? Does > it have to be the index of the CPU in the CPU list? How the IDs of > existing CPUs set using "-smp" are allocated? > > I am looking at the code right now to understand how this implementation > works, but the documentation could contain or point to documentation on > how the "id" parameter is used and interpreted.
So, the answer to my own question seems to be on patch 21/22. Let me check if I understand this correctly: @id: cpu id of the CPU to be created. It must be one of the the available IDs listed at the "/machine/icc-bridge/cpu[0..N]" links. Is the above correct? Now, my question is: suppose a caller starts QEMU as: $ qemu -smp 18,cores=3,threads=3,maxcpus=36 \ -numa node,cpus=0-8 -numa node,cpus=9-17 \ -numa node,cpus=18-26 -numa node,cpus=27-35 and the caller wants to hot-add all VCPUs in the last CPU socket (that means: all the VCPUs in the last NUMA node, that means: CPU indexes 27-35). What should the caller do to find out which of the /machine/icc-bridge/cpu[0..N] links/IDs really correspond to those VCPUs? > > > +# > > +# Returns: Nothing on success > > +## > > +{ 'command': 'cpu-add', 'data': {'id': 'int'} } > > + > > +## > -- > Eduardo > -- Eduardo