Message ID | 20190329141832.22882-5-vkuznets@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | i386/kvm/hyper-v: refactor and implement 'hv-stimer-direct' and 'hv-all' enlightenments | expand |
* Vitaly Kuznetsov (vkuznets@redhat.com) wrote: > In many case we just want to give Windows guests all currently supported > Hyper-V enlightenments and that's where this new mode may come handy. We > pass through what was returned by KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID. > > hv_cpuid_check_and_set() is modified to also set cpu->hyperv_* flags as > we may want to check them later (and we actually do for hv_runtime, > hv_synic,...). > > 'hv-all' is a development only feature, a migration blocker is added to > prevent issues while migrating between hosts with different feature sets. > > Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> > --- > docs/hyperv.txt | 10 ++++ > target/i386/cpu.c | 1 + > target/i386/cpu.h | 1 + > target/i386/kvm.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- > 4 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/docs/hyperv.txt b/docs/hyperv.txt > index 397f2517b8..d1299aba81 100644 > --- a/docs/hyperv.txt > +++ b/docs/hyperv.txt > @@ -174,6 +174,16 @@ without the feature to find out if enabling it is beneficial. > Requires: hv-vapic > > > +4. Development features > +======================== > +In some cases (e.g. during development) it may make sense to use QEMU in > +'pass-through' mode and give Windows guests all enlightenments currently > +supported by KVM. This pass-through mode is enabled by "hv-all" CPU flag. > +Note: enabling this flag effectively prevents migration as supported features > +may differ between target and destination. > +Note: "hv-all" doesn't include 'hv-evmcs', it needs to be enabled explicitly. > + > + <snip> > + if (cpu->hyperv_all && hv_all_mig_blocker == NULL) { > + error_setg(&hv_all_mig_blocker, > + "'hv-all' CPU flag prevents migration, use explicit set of " > + "hv-* flags instead"); > + ret = migrate_add_blocker(hv_all_mig_blocker, &local_err); > + if (local_err) { > + error_report_err(local_err); > + error_free(hv_all_mig_blocker); > + return ret; > + } > + } Yep, that's probably safest; although if you recorded the features used in the migration stream you could check for those on the destination and if they mismatch complain then. Dave > if (cpu->hyperv_vpindex && !hv_vpindex_settable) { > /* > * the kernel doesn't support setting vp_index; assert that its value > -- > 2.20.1 > -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert@redhat.com / Manchester, UK
"Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com> writes: > Yep, that's probably safest; although if you recorded the features used > in the migration stream you could check for those on the destination and > if they mismatch complain then. > There is no clear use-case for hv-all other than development at this moment; as Daniel previously stated we may never support it in libvirt. I decided to take the easiest path first and think about migration later, when we understand why we would want to migrate such guests. In theory, yes, we may compare Hyper-V feature words on source and destination and allow migration when the former is a subset of the later.
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 03:18:28PM +0100, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote: > In many case we just want to give Windows guests all currently supported > Hyper-V enlightenments and that's where this new mode may come handy. We > pass through what was returned by KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID. The only one out of those "many cases" I can think of is when you've developed a new hyperv feature in the kernel and you want to test it with a version of QEMU that's not aware of it. Are there any others? > > hv_cpuid_check_and_set() is modified to also set cpu->hyperv_* flags as > we may want to check them later (and we actually do for hv_runtime, > hv_synic,...). > > 'hv-all' is a development only feature, a migration blocker is added to > prevent issues while migrating between hosts with different feature sets. > > Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> > --- > docs/hyperv.txt | 10 ++++ > target/i386/cpu.c | 1 + > target/i386/cpu.h | 1 + > target/i386/kvm.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- > 4 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/docs/hyperv.txt b/docs/hyperv.txt > index 397f2517b8..d1299aba81 100644 > --- a/docs/hyperv.txt > +++ b/docs/hyperv.txt > @@ -174,6 +174,16 @@ without the feature to find out if enabling it is beneficial. > Requires: hv-vapic > > > +4. Development features > +======================== > +In some cases (e.g. during development) it may make sense to use QEMU in > +'pass-through' mode and give Windows guests all enlightenments currently > +supported by KVM. This pass-through mode is enabled by "hv-all" CPU flag. > +Note: enabling this flag effectively prevents migration as supported features > +may differ between target and destination. I find 'hv-passthrough' a more adequate name for this. > +Note: "hv-all" doesn't include 'hv-evmcs', it needs to be enabled explicitly. This is extremely confusing, when some features are more equal than others. I think it'd make more sense instead to support filtering out some features, like in "hv-passthrough,hv-evmcs=off". Thanks, Roman. > + > + > 4. Useful links > ================ > Hyper-V Top Level Functional specification and other information: > diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.c b/target/i386/cpu.c > index d6bb57d210..4e01ad076e 100644 > --- a/target/i386/cpu.c > +++ b/target/i386/cpu.c > @@ -5785,6 +5785,7 @@ static Property x86_cpu_properties[] = { > DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-tlbflush", X86CPU, hyperv_tlbflush, false), > DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-evmcs", X86CPU, hyperv_evmcs, false), > DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-ipi", X86CPU, hyperv_ipi, false), > + DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-all", X86CPU, hyperv_all, false), > DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("check", X86CPU, check_cpuid, true), > DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("enforce", X86CPU, enforce_cpuid, false), > DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("kvm", X86CPU, expose_kvm, true), > diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.h b/target/i386/cpu.h > index 83fb522554..9cd3a8bc2f 100644 > --- a/target/i386/cpu.h > +++ b/target/i386/cpu.h > @@ -1396,6 +1396,7 @@ struct X86CPU { > bool hyperv_tlbflush; > bool hyperv_evmcs; > bool hyperv_ipi; > + bool hyperv_all; > bool check_cpuid; > bool enforce_cpuid; > bool expose_kvm; > diff --git a/target/i386/kvm.c b/target/i386/kvm.c > index 63031358ae..af45241adb 100644 > --- a/target/i386/kvm.c > +++ b/target/i386/kvm.c > @@ -656,7 +656,8 @@ static bool hyperv_enabled(X86CPU *cpu) > cpu->hyperv_stimer || > cpu->hyperv_reenlightenment || > cpu->hyperv_tlbflush || > - cpu->hyperv_ipi); > + cpu->hyperv_ipi || > + cpu->hyperv_all); > } > > static int kvm_arch_set_tsc_khz(CPUState *cs) > @@ -1004,14 +1005,15 @@ static int hv_cpuid_get_fw(struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, int fw, uint32_t *r) > } > > static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, > - const char *name, bool flag) > + const char *name, bool *flag) > { > X86CPU *cpu = X86_CPU(cs); > CPUX86State *env = &cpu->env; > uint32_t r, fw, bits;; > int i, j; > + bool present; > > - if (!flag) { > + if (!*flag && !cpu->hyperv_all) { > return 0; > } > > @@ -1020,6 +1022,7 @@ static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, > continue; > } > > + present = true; > for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE(kvm_hyperv_properties[i].flags); j++) { > fw = kvm_hyperv_properties[i].flags[j].fw; > bits = kvm_hyperv_properties[i].flags[j].bits; > @@ -1029,17 +1032,26 @@ static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, > } > > if (hv_cpuid_get_fw(cpuid, fw, &r) || (r & bits) != bits) { > - fprintf(stderr, > - "Hyper-V %s (requested by '%s' cpu flag) " > - "is not supported by kernel\n", > - kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, > - kvm_hyperv_properties[i].name); > - return 1; > + if (*flag) { > + fprintf(stderr, > + "Hyper-V %s (requested by '%s' cpu flag) " > + "is not supported by kernel\n", > + kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, > + kvm_hyperv_properties[i].name); > + return 1; > + } else { > + present = false; > + break; > + } > } > > env->features[fw] |= bits; > } > > + if (cpu->hyperv_all && present) { > + *flag = true; > + } > + > return 0; > } > > @@ -1047,6 +1059,43 @@ static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, > return 1; > } > > +static int hv_report_missing_dep(X86CPU *cpu, const char *name, > + const char *dep_name) > +{ > + int i, j, nprops = sizeof(kvm_hyperv_properties); > + > + for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { > + if (!strcmp(kvm_hyperv_properties[i].name, name)) { > + break; > + } > + } > + for (j = 0; j < nprops; j++) { > + if (!strcmp(kvm_hyperv_properties[j].name, dep_name)) { > + break; > + } > + } > + > + /* > + * Internal error: either feature or its dependency is not in > + * kvm_hyperv_properties! > + */ > + if (i == nprops || j == nprops) { > + return 1; > + } > + > + if (cpu->hyperv_all) { > + fprintf(stderr, "Hyper-V %s (requested by 'hv-all' cpu flag) " > + "requires %s (is not supported by kernel)\n", > + kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, kvm_hyperv_properties[j].desc); > + } else { > + fprintf(stderr, "Hyper-V %s (requested by '%s' cpu flag) " > + "requires %s ('%s')\n", kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, > + name, kvm_hyperv_properties[j].desc, dep_name); > + } > + > + return 1; > +} > + > /* > * Fill in Hyper-V CPUIDs. Returns the number of entries filled in cpuid_ent in > * case of success, errno < 0 in case of failure and 0 when no Hyper-V > @@ -1086,32 +1135,54 @@ static int hyperv_handle_properties(CPUState *cs, > cpuid = get_supported_hv_cpuid_legacy(cs); > } > > + if (cpu->hyperv_all) { > + memcpy(cpuid_ent, &cpuid->entries[0], > + cpuid->nent * sizeof(cpuid->entries[0])); > + > + c = cpuid_find_entry(cpuid, HV_CPUID_FEATURES, 0); > + if (c) { > + env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EAX] = c->eax; > + env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EBX] = c->ebx; > + env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EDX] = c->eax; > + } > + c = cpuid_find_entry(cpuid, HV_CPUID_ENLIGHTMENT_INFO, 0); > + if (c) { > + env->features[FEAT_HV_RECOMM_EAX] = c->eax; > + > + /* hv-spinlocks may have been overriden */ > + if (cpu->hyperv_spinlock_attempts != HYPERV_SPINLOCK_NEVER_RETRY) { > + c->ebx = cpu->hyperv_spinlock_attempts; > + } > + } > + c = cpuid_find_entry(cpuid, HV_CPUID_NESTED_FEATURES, 0); > + if (c) { > + env->features[FEAT_HV_NESTED_EAX] = c->eax; > + } > + } > + > /* Features */ > r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-relaxed", > - cpu->hyperv_relaxed_timing); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vapic", cpu->hyperv_vapic); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-time", cpu->hyperv_time); > + &cpu->hyperv_relaxed_timing); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vapic", &cpu->hyperv_vapic); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-time", &cpu->hyperv_time); > r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-frequencies", > - cpu->hyperv_frequencies); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-crash", cpu->hyperv_crash); > + &cpu->hyperv_frequencies); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-crash", &cpu->hyperv_crash); > r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-reenlightenment", > - cpu->hyperv_reenlightenment); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-reset", cpu->hyperv_reset); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vpindex", cpu->hyperv_vpindex); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-runtime", cpu->hyperv_runtime); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-synic", cpu->hyperv_synic); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-stimer", cpu->hyperv_stimer); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-tlbflush", cpu->hyperv_tlbflush); > - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-ipi", cpu->hyperv_ipi); > + &cpu->hyperv_reenlightenment); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-reset", &cpu->hyperv_reset); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vpindex", &cpu->hyperv_vpindex); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-runtime", &cpu->hyperv_runtime); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-synic", &cpu->hyperv_synic); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-stimer", &cpu->hyperv_stimer); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-tlbflush", > + &cpu->hyperv_tlbflush); > + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-ipi", &cpu->hyperv_ipi); > > /* Dependencies */ > if (cpu->hyperv_synic && !cpu->hyperv_synic_kvm_only && > - !cpu->hyperv_vpindex) { > - fprintf(stderr, "Hyper-V SynIC " > - "(requested by 'hv-synic' cpu flag) " > - "requires Hyper-V VP_INDEX ('hv-vpindex')\n"); > - r |= 1; > - } > + !cpu->hyperv_vpindex) > + r |= hv_report_missing_dep(cpu, "hv-synic", "hv-vpindex"); > > /* Not exposed by KVM but needed to make CPU hotplug in Windows work */ > env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EDX] |= HV_CPU_DYNAMIC_PARTITIONING_AVAILABLE; > @@ -1121,6 +1192,12 @@ static int hyperv_handle_properties(CPUState *cs, > goto free; > } > > + if (cpu->hyperv_all) { > + /* We already copied all feature words from KVM as is */ > + r = cpuid->nent; > + goto free; > + } > + > c = &cpuid_ent[cpuid_i++]; > c->function = HV_CPUID_VENDOR_AND_MAX_FUNCTIONS; > if (!cpu->hyperv_vendor_id) { > @@ -1192,11 +1269,26 @@ free: > return r; > } > > +static Error *hv_all_mig_blocker; > + > static int hyperv_init_vcpu(X86CPU *cpu) > { > CPUState *cs = CPU(cpu); > + Error *local_err = NULL; > int ret; > > + if (cpu->hyperv_all && hv_all_mig_blocker == NULL) { > + error_setg(&hv_all_mig_blocker, > + "'hv-all' CPU flag prevents migration, use explicit set of " > + "hv-* flags instead"); > + ret = migrate_add_blocker(hv_all_mig_blocker, &local_err); > + if (local_err) { > + error_report_err(local_err); > + error_free(hv_all_mig_blocker); > + return ret; > + } > + } > + > if (cpu->hyperv_vpindex && !hv_vpindex_settable) { > /* > * the kernel doesn't support setting vp_index; assert that its value
Roman Kagan <rkagan@virtuozzo.com> writes: > On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 03:18:28PM +0100, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote: >> In many case we just want to give Windows guests all currently supported >> Hyper-V enlightenments and that's where this new mode may come handy. We >> pass through what was returned by KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID. > > The only one out of those "many cases" I can think of is when you've > developed a new hyperv feature in the kernel and you want to test it > with a version of QEMU that's not aware of it. Are there any others? > I can recall the following case I had: benchmark Windows guest performance with different kernels like try to get the best number. As these kernels were supporting different set of hv-* enlightenments I had to do non-trivial work to figure out what's supported and adjust QEMU command line accordingly. Would've been much easier with 'hv-all' >> >> hv_cpuid_check_and_set() is modified to also set cpu->hyperv_* flags as >> we may want to check them later (and we actually do for hv_runtime, >> hv_synic,...). >> >> 'hv-all' is a development only feature, a migration blocker is added to >> prevent issues while migrating between hosts with different feature sets. >> >> Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> >> --- >> docs/hyperv.txt | 10 ++++ >> target/i386/cpu.c | 1 + >> target/i386/cpu.h | 1 + >> target/i386/kvm.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- >> 4 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/docs/hyperv.txt b/docs/hyperv.txt >> index 397f2517b8..d1299aba81 100644 >> --- a/docs/hyperv.txt >> +++ b/docs/hyperv.txt >> @@ -174,6 +174,16 @@ without the feature to find out if enabling it is beneficial. >> Requires: hv-vapic >> >> >> +4. Development features >> +======================== >> +In some cases (e.g. during development) it may make sense to use QEMU in >> +'pass-through' mode and give Windows guests all enlightenments currently >> +supported by KVM. This pass-through mode is enabled by "hv-all" CPU flag. >> +Note: enabling this flag effectively prevents migration as supported features >> +may differ between target and destination. > > I find 'hv-passthrough' a more adequate name for this. Sure, will adjust. > >> +Note: "hv-all" doesn't include 'hv-evmcs', it needs to be enabled explicitly. > > This is extremely confusing, when some features are more equal than > others. I think it'd make more sense instead to support filtering out > some features, like in "hv-passthrough,hv-evmcs=off". hv-evmcs is probably the only enlightenment which is not an obvious 'win': when enabled, some features (e.g. posted interrupts) are getting disabled. But as 'hv-all' is now a developer-only feature I see no problem with enabling evmcs too.
diff --git a/docs/hyperv.txt b/docs/hyperv.txt index 397f2517b8..d1299aba81 100644 --- a/docs/hyperv.txt +++ b/docs/hyperv.txt @@ -174,6 +174,16 @@ without the feature to find out if enabling it is beneficial. Requires: hv-vapic +4. Development features +======================== +In some cases (e.g. during development) it may make sense to use QEMU in +'pass-through' mode and give Windows guests all enlightenments currently +supported by KVM. This pass-through mode is enabled by "hv-all" CPU flag. +Note: enabling this flag effectively prevents migration as supported features +may differ between target and destination. +Note: "hv-all" doesn't include 'hv-evmcs', it needs to be enabled explicitly. + + 4. Useful links ================ Hyper-V Top Level Functional specification and other information: diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.c b/target/i386/cpu.c index d6bb57d210..4e01ad076e 100644 --- a/target/i386/cpu.c +++ b/target/i386/cpu.c @@ -5785,6 +5785,7 @@ static Property x86_cpu_properties[] = { DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-tlbflush", X86CPU, hyperv_tlbflush, false), DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-evmcs", X86CPU, hyperv_evmcs, false), DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-ipi", X86CPU, hyperv_ipi, false), + DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("hv-all", X86CPU, hyperv_all, false), DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("check", X86CPU, check_cpuid, true), DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("enforce", X86CPU, enforce_cpuid, false), DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("kvm", X86CPU, expose_kvm, true), diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.h b/target/i386/cpu.h index 83fb522554..9cd3a8bc2f 100644 --- a/target/i386/cpu.h +++ b/target/i386/cpu.h @@ -1396,6 +1396,7 @@ struct X86CPU { bool hyperv_tlbflush; bool hyperv_evmcs; bool hyperv_ipi; + bool hyperv_all; bool check_cpuid; bool enforce_cpuid; bool expose_kvm; diff --git a/target/i386/kvm.c b/target/i386/kvm.c index 63031358ae..af45241adb 100644 --- a/target/i386/kvm.c +++ b/target/i386/kvm.c @@ -656,7 +656,8 @@ static bool hyperv_enabled(X86CPU *cpu) cpu->hyperv_stimer || cpu->hyperv_reenlightenment || cpu->hyperv_tlbflush || - cpu->hyperv_ipi); + cpu->hyperv_ipi || + cpu->hyperv_all); } static int kvm_arch_set_tsc_khz(CPUState *cs) @@ -1004,14 +1005,15 @@ static int hv_cpuid_get_fw(struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, int fw, uint32_t *r) } static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, - const char *name, bool flag) + const char *name, bool *flag) { X86CPU *cpu = X86_CPU(cs); CPUX86State *env = &cpu->env; uint32_t r, fw, bits;; int i, j; + bool present; - if (!flag) { + if (!*flag && !cpu->hyperv_all) { return 0; } @@ -1020,6 +1022,7 @@ static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, continue; } + present = true; for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE(kvm_hyperv_properties[i].flags); j++) { fw = kvm_hyperv_properties[i].flags[j].fw; bits = kvm_hyperv_properties[i].flags[j].bits; @@ -1029,17 +1032,26 @@ static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, } if (hv_cpuid_get_fw(cpuid, fw, &r) || (r & bits) != bits) { - fprintf(stderr, - "Hyper-V %s (requested by '%s' cpu flag) " - "is not supported by kernel\n", - kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, - kvm_hyperv_properties[i].name); - return 1; + if (*flag) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Hyper-V %s (requested by '%s' cpu flag) " + "is not supported by kernel\n", + kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, + kvm_hyperv_properties[i].name); + return 1; + } else { + present = false; + break; + } } env->features[fw] |= bits; } + if (cpu->hyperv_all && present) { + *flag = true; + } + return 0; } @@ -1047,6 +1059,43 @@ static int hv_cpuid_check_and_set(CPUState *cs, struct kvm_cpuid2 *cpuid, return 1; } +static int hv_report_missing_dep(X86CPU *cpu, const char *name, + const char *dep_name) +{ + int i, j, nprops = sizeof(kvm_hyperv_properties); + + for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { + if (!strcmp(kvm_hyperv_properties[i].name, name)) { + break; + } + } + for (j = 0; j < nprops; j++) { + if (!strcmp(kvm_hyperv_properties[j].name, dep_name)) { + break; + } + } + + /* + * Internal error: either feature or its dependency is not in + * kvm_hyperv_properties! + */ + if (i == nprops || j == nprops) { + return 1; + } + + if (cpu->hyperv_all) { + fprintf(stderr, "Hyper-V %s (requested by 'hv-all' cpu flag) " + "requires %s (is not supported by kernel)\n", + kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, kvm_hyperv_properties[j].desc); + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "Hyper-V %s (requested by '%s' cpu flag) " + "requires %s ('%s')\n", kvm_hyperv_properties[i].desc, + name, kvm_hyperv_properties[j].desc, dep_name); + } + + return 1; +} + /* * Fill in Hyper-V CPUIDs. Returns the number of entries filled in cpuid_ent in * case of success, errno < 0 in case of failure and 0 when no Hyper-V @@ -1086,32 +1135,54 @@ static int hyperv_handle_properties(CPUState *cs, cpuid = get_supported_hv_cpuid_legacy(cs); } + if (cpu->hyperv_all) { + memcpy(cpuid_ent, &cpuid->entries[0], + cpuid->nent * sizeof(cpuid->entries[0])); + + c = cpuid_find_entry(cpuid, HV_CPUID_FEATURES, 0); + if (c) { + env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EAX] = c->eax; + env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EBX] = c->ebx; + env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EDX] = c->eax; + } + c = cpuid_find_entry(cpuid, HV_CPUID_ENLIGHTMENT_INFO, 0); + if (c) { + env->features[FEAT_HV_RECOMM_EAX] = c->eax; + + /* hv-spinlocks may have been overriden */ + if (cpu->hyperv_spinlock_attempts != HYPERV_SPINLOCK_NEVER_RETRY) { + c->ebx = cpu->hyperv_spinlock_attempts; + } + } + c = cpuid_find_entry(cpuid, HV_CPUID_NESTED_FEATURES, 0); + if (c) { + env->features[FEAT_HV_NESTED_EAX] = c->eax; + } + } + /* Features */ r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-relaxed", - cpu->hyperv_relaxed_timing); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vapic", cpu->hyperv_vapic); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-time", cpu->hyperv_time); + &cpu->hyperv_relaxed_timing); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vapic", &cpu->hyperv_vapic); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-time", &cpu->hyperv_time); r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-frequencies", - cpu->hyperv_frequencies); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-crash", cpu->hyperv_crash); + &cpu->hyperv_frequencies); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-crash", &cpu->hyperv_crash); r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-reenlightenment", - cpu->hyperv_reenlightenment); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-reset", cpu->hyperv_reset); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vpindex", cpu->hyperv_vpindex); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-runtime", cpu->hyperv_runtime); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-synic", cpu->hyperv_synic); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-stimer", cpu->hyperv_stimer); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-tlbflush", cpu->hyperv_tlbflush); - r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-ipi", cpu->hyperv_ipi); + &cpu->hyperv_reenlightenment); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-reset", &cpu->hyperv_reset); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-vpindex", &cpu->hyperv_vpindex); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-runtime", &cpu->hyperv_runtime); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-synic", &cpu->hyperv_synic); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-stimer", &cpu->hyperv_stimer); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-tlbflush", + &cpu->hyperv_tlbflush); + r |= hv_cpuid_check_and_set(cs, cpuid, "hv-ipi", &cpu->hyperv_ipi); /* Dependencies */ if (cpu->hyperv_synic && !cpu->hyperv_synic_kvm_only && - !cpu->hyperv_vpindex) { - fprintf(stderr, "Hyper-V SynIC " - "(requested by 'hv-synic' cpu flag) " - "requires Hyper-V VP_INDEX ('hv-vpindex')\n"); - r |= 1; - } + !cpu->hyperv_vpindex) + r |= hv_report_missing_dep(cpu, "hv-synic", "hv-vpindex"); /* Not exposed by KVM but needed to make CPU hotplug in Windows work */ env->features[FEAT_HYPERV_EDX] |= HV_CPU_DYNAMIC_PARTITIONING_AVAILABLE; @@ -1121,6 +1192,12 @@ static int hyperv_handle_properties(CPUState *cs, goto free; } + if (cpu->hyperv_all) { + /* We already copied all feature words from KVM as is */ + r = cpuid->nent; + goto free; + } + c = &cpuid_ent[cpuid_i++]; c->function = HV_CPUID_VENDOR_AND_MAX_FUNCTIONS; if (!cpu->hyperv_vendor_id) { @@ -1192,11 +1269,26 @@ free: return r; } +static Error *hv_all_mig_blocker; + static int hyperv_init_vcpu(X86CPU *cpu) { CPUState *cs = CPU(cpu); + Error *local_err = NULL; int ret; + if (cpu->hyperv_all && hv_all_mig_blocker == NULL) { + error_setg(&hv_all_mig_blocker, + "'hv-all' CPU flag prevents migration, use explicit set of " + "hv-* flags instead"); + ret = migrate_add_blocker(hv_all_mig_blocker, &local_err); + if (local_err) { + error_report_err(local_err); + error_free(hv_all_mig_blocker); + return ret; + } + } + if (cpu->hyperv_vpindex && !hv_vpindex_settable) { /* * the kernel doesn't support setting vp_index; assert that its value
In many case we just want to give Windows guests all currently supported Hyper-V enlightenments and that's where this new mode may come handy. We pass through what was returned by KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_HV_CPUID. hv_cpuid_check_and_set() is modified to also set cpu->hyperv_* flags as we may want to check them later (and we actually do for hv_runtime, hv_synic,...). 'hv-all' is a development only feature, a migration blocker is added to prevent issues while migrating between hosts with different feature sets. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com> --- docs/hyperv.txt | 10 ++++ target/i386/cpu.c | 1 + target/i386/cpu.h | 1 + target/i386/kvm.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 4 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)