Rewrite the comment of struct CpuTopology in include/hw/boards.h, so that we can easily/clearly extend it with more target specific CPU topology members introduced in the future.
Signed-off-by: Yanan Wang <wangyana...@huawei.com> --- include/hw/boards.h | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/hw/boards.h b/include/hw/boards.h index 5adbcbb99b..19c5419174 100644 --- a/include/hw/boards.h +++ b/include/hw/boards.h @@ -280,11 +280,29 @@ typedef struct DeviceMemoryState { /** * CpuTopology: * @cpus: the number of present logical processors on the machine - * @sockets: the number of sockets on the machine - * @dies: the number of dies in one socket - * @cores: the number of cores in one die - * @threads: the number of threads in one core + * @sockets: the number of sockets per upper layer container + * @dies: the number of dies per upper layer container + * @cores: the number of cores per upper layer container + * @threads: the number of threads per upper layer container * @max_cpus: the maximum number of logical processors on the machine + * + * Different machines may have different subsets of the CPU topology + * parameters supported, so the description of the supported parameters + * will vary accordingly. For example, for a machine that supports a + * CPU hierarchy of sockets/cores/threads, the members will sequentially + * mean as below: + * -sockets: the total number of sockets on the machine + * which is the upper layer container of socket + * -cores: the number of cores per socket + * which is the upper layer container of core + * -threads: the number of threads per core + * which is the upper layer container of thread + * + * The currently supported CPU topology subsets are listed here: + * For PC machines, a 4-level CPU hierarchy is supported: + * -sockets/dies/cores/threads + * For the other machines, a 3-level CPU hierarchy is supported: + * -sockets/cores/threads */ typedef struct CpuTopology { unsigned int cpus; -- 2.19.1