qemu/target-i386-add-guest-phys-bits-cpu-property.patch
Jiabo Feng dddaf7aa9e QEMU update to version 8.2.0-26:
- vdpa-dev: Fix initialisation order to restore VDUSE compatibility
- tcg: Allow top bit of SIMD_DATA_BITS to be set in simd_desc()
- migration: fix-possible-int-overflow
- target/m68k: Map FPU exceptions to FPSR register
- qemu-options: Fix CXL Fixed Memory Window interleave-granularity typo
- hvf: arm: Fix encodings for ID_AA64PFR1_EL1 and debug System registers
- hw/intc/arm_gic: Fix handling of NS view of GICC_APR<n>
- qio: Inherit follow_coroutine_ctx across TLS
- target/riscv: Fix the element agnostic function problem
- accel/tcg: Fix typo causing tb->page_addr[1] to not be recorded
- tcg/loongarch64: Fix tcg_out_movi vs some pcrel pointers
- migration: Fix file migration with fdset
- ui/vnc: don't return an empty SASL mechlist to the client
- target/arm: Fix FJCVTZS vs flush-to-zero
- hw/ppc/e500: Prefer QOM cast
- sphinx/qapidoc: Fix to generate doc for explicit, unboxed arguments
- hw/ppc/e500: Remove unused "irqs" parameter
- hw/ppc/e500: Add missing device tree properties to i2c controller node
- hw/i386/amd_iommu: Don't leak memory in amdvi_update_iotlb()
- hw/arm/mps2-tz.c: fix RX/TX interrupts order
- target/i386: csv: Add support to migrate the incoming context for CSV3 guest
- target/i386: csv: Add support to migrate the outgoing context for CSV3 guest
- target/i386: csv: Add support to migrate the incoming page for CSV3 guest
- target/i386: csv: Add support to migrate the outgoing page for CSV3 guest
- linux-headers: update kernel headers to include CSV3 migration cmds
- vfio: Only map shared region for CSV3 virtual machine
- vga: Force full update for CSV3 guest
- target/i386: csv: Load initial image to private memory for CSV3 guest
- target/i386: csv: Do not register/unregister guest secure memory for CSV3 guest
- target/i386: cpu: Populate CPUID 0x8000_001F when CSV3 is active
- target/i386: csv: Add command to load vmcb to CSV3 guest memory
- target/i386: csv: Add command to load data to CSV3 guest memory
- target/i386: csv: Add command to initialize CSV3 context
- target/i386: csv: Add CSV3 context
- next-kbd: convert to use qemu_input_handler_register()
- qemu/bswap: Undefine CPU_CONVERT() once done
- exec/memop: Remove unused memop_big_endian() helper
- hw/nvme: fix handling of over-committed queues
- 9pfs: fix crash on 'Treaddir' request
- hw/misc/psp: Pin the hugepage memory specified by mem2 during use for psp
- hw/misc: support tkm use mem2 memory
- hw/i386: add mem2 option for qemu
- kvm: add support for guest physical bits
- target/i386: add guest-phys-bits cpu property

Signed-off-by: Jiabo Feng <fengjiabo1@huawei.com>
(cherry picked from commit f45f35e88509a4ffa9f62332ee9601e9fe1f8d09)
2024-12-12 17:39:01 +08:00

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From b6bfee023b15f25c1db077df7bfd2e9212cda762 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 16:53:36 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] target/i386: add guest-phys-bits cpu property
commit 513ba32dccc659c80722b3a43233b26eaa50309a upstream.
Allows to set guest-phys-bits (cpuid leaf 80000008, eax[23:16])
via -cpu $model,guest-phys-bits=$nr.
Intel-SIG: commit 513ba32dccc6 target/i386: add guest-phys-bits cpu property
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Message-ID: <20240318155336.156197-3-kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
[jz: compatible property for 9.0 machines not included]
Signed-off-by: Jason Zeng <jason.zeng@intel.com>
---
target/i386/cpu.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
target/i386/cpu.h | 8 ++++++++
2 files changed, 30 insertions(+)
diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.c b/target/i386/cpu.c
index ca7e5337b0..93f88b7bf8 100644
--- a/target/i386/cpu.c
+++ b/target/i386/cpu.c
@@ -6827,6 +6827,7 @@ void cpu_x86_cpuid(CPUX86State *env, uint32_t index, uint32_t count,
if (env->features[FEAT_8000_0001_EDX] & CPUID_EXT2_LM) {
/* 64 bit processor */
*eax |= (cpu_x86_virtual_addr_width(env) << 8);
+ *eax |= (cpu->guest_phys_bits << 16);
}
*ebx = env->features[FEAT_8000_0008_EBX];
if (cs->nr_cores * cs->nr_threads > 1) {
@@ -7603,6 +7604,14 @@ static void x86_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
goto out;
}
+ if (cpu->guest_phys_bits == -1) {
+ /*
+ * If it was not set by the user, or by the accelerator via
+ * cpu_exec_realizefn, clear.
+ */
+ cpu->guest_phys_bits = 0;
+ }
+
if (cpu->ucode_rev == 0) {
/*
* The default is the same as KVM's. Note that this check
@@ -7653,6 +7662,14 @@ static void x86_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
if (cpu->phys_bits == 0) {
cpu->phys_bits = TCG_PHYS_ADDR_BITS;
}
+ if (cpu->guest_phys_bits &&
+ (cpu->guest_phys_bits > cpu->phys_bits ||
+ cpu->guest_phys_bits < 32)) {
+ error_setg(errp, "guest-phys-bits should be between 32 and %u "
+ " (but is %u)",
+ cpu->phys_bits, cpu->guest_phys_bits);
+ return;
+ }
} else {
/* For 32 bit systems don't use the user set value, but keep
* phys_bits consistent with what we tell the guest.
@@ -7661,6 +7678,10 @@ static void x86_cpu_realizefn(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
error_setg(errp, "phys-bits is not user-configurable in 32 bit");
return;
}
+ if (cpu->guest_phys_bits != 0) {
+ error_setg(errp, "guest-phys-bits is not user-configurable in 32 bit");
+ return;
+ }
if (env->features[FEAT_1_EDX] & (CPUID_PSE36 | CPUID_PAE)) {
cpu->phys_bits = 36;
@@ -8167,6 +8188,7 @@ static Property x86_cpu_properties[] = {
DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("x-force-features", X86CPU, force_features, false),
DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("kvm", X86CPU, expose_kvm, true),
DEFINE_PROP_UINT32("phys-bits", X86CPU, phys_bits, 0),
+ DEFINE_PROP_UINT32("guest-phys-bits", X86CPU, guest_phys_bits, -1),
DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("host-phys-bits", X86CPU, host_phys_bits, false),
DEFINE_PROP_UINT8("host-phys-bits-limit", X86CPU, host_phys_bits_limit, 0),
DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("fill-mtrr-mask", X86CPU, fill_mtrr_mask, false),
diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.h b/target/i386/cpu.h
index 34f9615b98..d6fdcc04ca 100644
--- a/target/i386/cpu.h
+++ b/target/i386/cpu.h
@@ -2029,6 +2029,14 @@ struct ArchCPU {
/* Number of physical address bits supported */
uint32_t phys_bits;
+ /*
+ * Number of guest physical address bits available. Usually this is
+ * identical to host physical address bits. With NPT or EPT 4-level
+ * paging, guest physical address space might be restricted to 48 bits
+ * even if the host cpu supports more physical address bits.
+ */
+ uint32_t guest_phys_bits;
+
/* in order to simplify APIC support, we leave this pointer to the
user */
struct DeviceState *apic_state;
--
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