@@ -2505,6 +2505,7 @@ static const CPUArchIdList *virt_possible_cpu_arch_ids(MachineState *ms)
int n;
unsigned int max_cpus = ms->smp.max_cpus;
VirtMachineState *vms = VIRT_MACHINE(ms);
+ MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(vms);
if (ms->possible_cpus) {
assert(ms->possible_cpus->len == max_cpus);
@@ -2518,8 +2519,20 @@ static const CPUArchIdList *virt_possible_cpu_arch_ids(MachineState *ms)
ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].type = ms->cpu_type;
ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].arch_id =
virt_cpu_mp_affinity(vms, n);
+
+ assert(!mc->smp_props.dies_supported);
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.has_socket_id = true;
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.socket_id =
+ n / (ms->smp.clusters * ms->smp.cores * ms->smp.threads);
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.has_cluster_id = true;
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.cluster_id =
+ (n / (ms->smp.cores * ms->smp.threads)) % ms->smp.clusters;
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.has_core_id = true;
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.core_id =
+ (n / ms->smp.threads) % ms->smp.cores;
ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.has_thread_id = true;
- ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.thread_id = n;
+ ms->possible_cpus->cpus[n].props.thread_id =
+ n % ms->smp.threads;
}
return ms->possible_cpus;
}
@@ -868,10 +868,11 @@
# @node-id: NUMA node ID the CPU belongs to
# @socket-id: socket number within node/board the CPU belongs to
# @die-id: die number within socket the CPU belongs to (since 4.1)
-# @core-id: core number within die the CPU belongs to
+# @cluster-id: cluster number within die the CPU belongs to
+# @core-id: core number within cluster/die the CPU belongs to
# @thread-id: thread number within core the CPU belongs to
#
-# Note: currently there are 5 properties that could be present
+# Note: currently there are 6 properties that could be present
# but management should be prepared to pass through other
# properties with device_add command to allow for future
# interface extension. This also requires the filed names to be kept in
@@ -883,6 +884,7 @@
'data': { '*node-id': 'int',
'*socket-id': 'int',
'*die-id': 'int',
+ '*cluster-id': 'int',
'*core-id': 'int',
'*thread-id': 'int'
}
Currently, the SMP configuration isn't considered when the CPU topology is populated. In this case, it's impossible to provide the default CPU-to-NUMA mapping or association based on the socket ID of the given CPU. This takes account of SMP configuration when the CPU topology is populated. The die ID for the given CPU isn't assigned since it's not supported on arm/virt machine yet. Besides, the cluster ID for the given CPU is assigned because it has been supported on arm/virt machine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> --- hw/arm/virt.c | 15 ++++++++++++++- qapi/machine.json | 6 ++++-- 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)