[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] [PATCH]: Add support for Intel CPUID Feature mask in Xen
Hi, Ian See comments below: Thanks& Regards, Criping Ian Pratt wrote: >> Hi, all >> Some Latest Intel CPU models (CPUID.1.EAX >= 0x00010674) support >> cupid mask features. Cpuid feature mask is used to limit the feature >> flags reported by CPUID.1.EDX:ECX. >> >> This small patch adds CPUID feature mask support in XEN by adding >> boot options in Grub entry as below example: >> kernel /boot/xen.gz com1=115200,8n1 console=com1 cpuid_mask_ecx = >> 0xFFFF7FFF cpuid_mask_edx = 0xFFFFFFFC >> >> For detailed usage information, please refer to the attached >> document: cupid_feature_mask.txt. > > It's good to see this feature enabled, but it would be a lot more user > friendly if the patch took a cpu family and model number and then > 'flattened' the cpuid back to the specification of that CPU. We don't > need to go back very far (certainly not pre-VT), and I'd be happy if > we just did all core2 (and newer) CPUs. > We also hesitate how to solve it for some time. Yet we found since cpu models are quite much even from core2, finding each of them is not that easy (cpuid.1.ECX:EDX might only could be referred in corresponding BIOS guide). Also, if using one older type that we did not cover, then there's some problem. What's more, ecx/edx only give few features that users might do care. So maybe users should know by themselves on how to set the few bits to 0 and passes others just 1. So we decided just give the mask and give users detailed docs help? > Also, is there a magic MSR to change the CPU family/model number > reported? It would make sense to do this too. Oh, No, there are no such magic MSR. Only cpuid.1.ECX:EDX could be masked. > > At what point does the CPU masking occur? Ideally we'd do it just > before starting dom0. [Actually, we might want to be able to invoke > it from libxc in future too] When setting cpuid_mask, both HV and all domains will all be cheated from this point, it is a hardware and-logic . So for consistency, we set the msr from xen start time after detecting cpu. Seems setting@xen startup Or setting@domain0 startup will not make a big difference here? At earlier code, we add switch code when doing domain scheduling, only those pv_guest(also apps) who defines this cpuid_mask will be cheated. When domain0/HV is scheduled, we Will reset cpuid_mask back to 0xFFFFFFFF. But later we thought this price is too big and Code is not clean, so we give it up. > > Ian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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