From: Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> Full grep for kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid:
kvm.h:uint32_t kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(KVMState *env, uint32_t function, target-i386/cpu.c: x86_cpu_def->cpuid_7_0_ebx_features = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(kvm_state, 0x7, 0, R_EBX); target-i386/cpu.c: *eax = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xA, count, R_EAX); target-i386/cpu.c: *ebx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xA, count, R_EBX); target-i386/cpu.c: *ecx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xA, count, R_ECX); target-i386/cpu.c: *edx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xA, count, R_EDX); target-i386/cpu.c: *eax = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xd, count, R_EAX); target-i386/cpu.c: *ebx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xd, count, R_EBX); target-i386/cpu.c: *ecx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xd, count, R_ECX); target-i386/cpu.c: *edx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xd, count, R_EDX); target-i386/kvm.c:uint32_t kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(KVMState *s, uint32_t function, target-i386/kvm.c: cpuid_1_edx = kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 1, 0, R_EDX); target-i386/kvm.c: env->cpuid_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 1, 0, R_EDX); * target-i386/kvm.c: env->cpuid_ext_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 1, 0, R_ECX); target-i386/kvm.c: env->cpuid_ext2_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0x80000001, target-i386/kvm.c: env->cpuid_ext3_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0x80000001, target-i386/kvm.c: env->cpuid_svm_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0x8000000A, target-i386/kvm.c: kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, KVM_CPUID_FEATURES, 0, R_EAX); target-i386/kvm.c: kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 0xC0000001, 0, R_EDX); Note that there is only one call for CPUID[1].ECX above (*), and it is the one that gets hacked to include CPUID_EXT_HYPERVISOR, so we can simply make kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid() set it, to let the rest of the code automatically know that the flag can be safely set by QEMU. Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosa...@redhat.com> --- target-i386/kvm.c | 7 +++++-- 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/target-i386/kvm.c b/target-i386/kvm.c index 1f943c5..aabac72 100644 --- a/target-i386/kvm.c +++ b/target-i386/kvm.c @@ -196,6 +196,11 @@ uint32_t kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(KVMState *s, uint32_t function, if (function == 1 && reg == R_EDX) { /* KVM before 2.6.30 misreports the following features */ ret |= CPUID_MTRR | CPUID_PAT | CPUID_MCE | CPUID_MCA; + } else if (function == 1 && reg == R_ECX) { + /* We can set the hypervisor flag, even if KVM does not return it on + * GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID + */ + ret |= CPUID_EXT_HYPERVISOR; } else if (function == 0x80000001 && reg == R_EDX) { /* On Intel, kvm returns cpuid according to the Intel spec, * so add missing bits according to the AMD spec: @@ -399,10 +404,8 @@ int kvm_arch_init_vcpu(CPUX86State *env) env->cpuid_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 1, 0, R_EDX); - i = env->cpuid_ext_features & CPUID_EXT_HYPERVISOR; j = env->cpuid_ext_features & CPUID_EXT_TSC_DEADLINE_TIMER; env->cpuid_ext_features &= kvm_arch_get_supported_cpuid(s, 1, 0, R_ECX); - env->cpuid_ext_features |= i; if (j && kvm_irqchip_in_kernel() && kvm_check_extension(s, KVM_CAP_TSC_DEADLINE_TIMER)) { env->cpuid_ext_features |= CPUID_EXT_TSC_DEADLINE_TIMER; -- 1.7.6.4