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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 4/4] x86/hvm: Indicate avaliability of HW support of APIC virtualization to HVM guests



On 03/13/2014 09:48 PM, Zhang, Yang Z wrote:


+/*
+ * Leaf 5 (0x40000004)
+ * HVM-specific features
+ */
+
+/* EAX Features */
+#define XEN_HVM_CPUID_APIC_ACCESS_VIRT (1u << 0) /* Virtualized APIC
registers */
+#define XEN_HVM_CPUID_X2APIC_VIRT      (1u << 1) /* Virtualized
x2APIC accesses */
I still wonder why expose the x2APIC? I guess you only want to know whether the 
APICv is used and all platforms that support APICv must also support 
virtualized x2apic. What can guest do if he knows there is only virtuazliaed 
x2apic but no APICv?

You mean if it has virtualized x2APIC but not virtualized APIC registers (i.e. bit 4 in VMCS secondary controls is set but bit 8 is not)? I thought that term APICv encompasses both of these features.

Then it's up to the guest to decide whether to use APIC or pirqs:

* If the guest is in APIC mode then it probably should stick to pirqs since memory-mapped accesses to APIC will cause VMEXIT. * If it is in x2APIC mode then it makes sense for it to not use pirqs and go with APIC (x2APIC, really) since accesses will be handled transparently.

I said in the cover letter I am not particularly happy about having two bits for this but I thought it is justified in this case.

-boris

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