On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 04:16:53PM -0400, Pranith Kumar wrote: > On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 4:13 PM, Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 04:00:49PM -0400, Pranith Kumar wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 3:54 PM, Pranith Kumar <bobby.pr...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > When we enable hyperthreading (using threads smp argument), we warn > >> > the user if the cpu is an AMD cpu. This does not make sense on TCG and > >> > is also obsolete now that AMD Ryzen support hyperthreading. > >> > > >> > Fix this by adding CPUID_HT bit to the TCG features and explicitly > >> > checking this bit in the cpuid. > >> > > >> > Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar <bobby.pr...@gmail.com> > >> > --- > >> > target/i386/cpu.c | 10 +++++----- > >> > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > >> > > >> > diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.c b/target/i386/cpu.c > >> > index 13c0985f11..f34bb5ead7 100644 > >> > --- a/target/i386/cpu.c > >> > +++ b/target/i386/cpu.c > >> > @@ -202,12 +202,12 @@ static void x86_cpu_vendor_words2str(char *dst, > >> > uint32_t vendor1, > >> > #define TCG_FEATURES (CPUID_FP87 | CPUID_PSE | CPUID_TSC | CPUID_MSR | \ > >> > CPUID_PAE | CPUID_MCE | CPUID_CX8 | CPUID_APIC | CPUID_SEP | \ > >> > CPUID_MTRR | CPUID_PGE | CPUID_MCA | CPUID_CMOV | CPUID_PAT | > >> > \ > >> > - CPUID_PSE36 | CPUID_CLFLUSH | CPUID_ACPI | CPUID_MMX | \ > >> > + CPUID_PSE36 | CPUID_CLFLUSH | CPUID_ACPI | CPUID_MMX | > >> > CPUID_HT | \ > >> > CPUID_FXSR | CPUID_SSE | CPUID_SSE2 | CPUID_SS | CPUID_DE) > >> > /* partly implemented: > >> > CPUID_MTRR, CPUID_MCA, CPUID_CLFLUSH (needed for Win64) */ > >> > /* missing: > >> > - CPUID_VME, CPUID_DTS, CPUID_SS, CPUID_HT, CPUID_TM, CPUID_PBE > >> > */ > >> > + CPUID_VME, CPUID_DTS, CPUID_SS, CPUID_TM, CPUID_PBE */ > >> > #define TCG_EXT_FEATURES (CPUID_EXT_SSE3 | CPUID_EXT_PCLMULQDQ | \ > >> > CPUID_EXT_MONITOR | CPUID_EXT_SSSE3 | CPUID_EXT_CX16 | \ > >> > CPUID_EXT_SSE41 | CPUID_EXT_SSE42 | CPUID_EXT_POPCNT | \ > >> > @@ -3643,7 +3643,7 @@ static void x86_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, > >> > Error **errp) > >> > > >> > qemu_init_vcpu(cs); > >> > > >> > - /* Only Intel CPUs support hyperthreading. Even though QEMU fixes > >> > this > >> > + /* Only some CPUs support hyperthreading. Even though QEMU fixes > >> > this > >> > * issue by adjusting CPUID_0000_0001_EBX and CPUID_8000_0008_ECX > >> > * based on inputs (sockets,cores,threads), it is still better to > >> > gives > >> > * users a warning. > >> > @@ -3651,8 +3651,8 @@ static void x86_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, > >> > Error **errp) > >> > * NOTE: the following code has to follow qemu_init_vcpu(). > >> > Otherwise > >> > * cs->nr_threads hasn't be populated yet and the checking is > >> > incorrect. > >> > */ > >> > - if (!IS_INTEL_CPU(env) && cs->nr_threads > 1 && !ht_warned) { > >> > - error_report("AMD CPU doesn't support hyperthreading. Please > >> > configure" > >> > + if ((env->features[FEAT_1_EDX] & CPUID_HT) && (cs->nr_threads > 1) > >> > && !ht_warned) { > >> > >> I missed a '!' here. We need to warn if CPUID_HT is not set. But I see > >> that it is not being set even on HT enabled processors (i7-3770). How > >> do I test for it? > > > > CPUID_HT is automatically set on the CPU if > > (nr_threads * nr_cores) > 1. See the "case 1:" block in > > cpu_x86_cpuid(). > > > > AFAIK, the point of the warning is to let the user know that the > > guest OS is likely to ignore thread topology information if CPUID > > vendor is not Intel, and has nothing to do with TCG or KVM > > capabilities. Maybe the warning is obsolete today and guests > > won't be confused by a HT AMD CPU, but we need to confirm that. > > We assume an AMD cpu for x86 TCG and it prints this warning when an > smp guest is run with (cores=2,threads=2) argument. The main point of > this patch is to remove that warning when using TCG.
What is different under TCG? If guests were confused with threads=2 + vendor=AMD using KVM, what exactly would make them not confused by threads=2 + vendor=AMD when using TCG? I just ran a Fedora 25 guest using "-machine accel=tcg -smp 2,threads=2", and it still thinks it's running on a 2-core CPU instead of a 2-thread CPU when CPU vendor is AMD. -- Eduardo