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[v3,12/32] target/ppc: Use generic helper to show CPU model names

Message ID 20230907003553.1636896-13-gshan@redhat.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series Unified CPU type check | expand

Commit Message

Gavin Shan Sept. 7, 2023, 12:35 a.m. UTC
For target/ppc, the CPU type name can be: (1) The combination of
the CPU model name and suffix; (2) the type name of the class whose
PVR matches with the specified one; (3) alias of the CPU model, plus
suffix; (4) MachineClass::default_cpu_type when the CPU model name
is "max". All the possible information, the CPU model name, aliases
of the CPU models and PVRs are all shown in ppc_cpu_list_entry().

Use generic helper cpu_model_from_type() in ppc_cpu_list_entry(),
and rename @name to @model since it points to the CPU model name
instead of the CPU type name.

Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com>
---
 target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 11 +++++------
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

Comments

Cédric Le Goater Sept. 7, 2023, 7:41 a.m. UTC | #1
On 9/7/23 02:35, Gavin Shan wrote:
> For target/ppc, the CPU type name can be: (1) The combination of
> the CPU model name and suffix; (2) the type name of the class whose
> PVR matches with the specified one; (3) alias of the CPU model, plus
> suffix; (4) MachineClass::default_cpu_type when the CPU model name
> is "max". All the possible information, the CPU model name, aliases
> of the CPU models and PVRs are all shown in ppc_cpu_list_entry().
> 
> Use generic helper cpu_model_from_type() in ppc_cpu_list_entry(),
> and rename @name to @model since it points to the CPU model name
> instead of the CPU type name.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com>

Looks good.

Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>


With a quick hack adding a valid_cpu_types list to the pseries machine,
QEMU reported:

   qemu-system-ppc64 -M pseries -cpu 460exb
   qemu-system-ppc64: Invalid CPU type: 460exb
   The valid types are: 970_v2.2, 970mp_v1.0, 970mp_v1.1, power5+_v2.1, power7_v2.3, power7+_v2.1, power8_v2.0, power8e_v2.1, power8nvl_v1.0, power9_v1.0, power9_v2.0, power9_v2.2, power10_v1.0, power10_v2.0

This would be a great improvement for the PPC boards since the CPU
definitions are numerous :

   $ install/bin/qemu-system-ppc64 -cpu ?  | wc -l
   418

and usually, the board only reports that the CPU specified on the
command line is not supported.

Thanks,

C.


> ---
>   target/ppc/cpu_init.c | 11 +++++------
>   1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c
> index 02b7aad9b0..7281402331 100644
> --- a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c
> +++ b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c
> @@ -7019,16 +7019,15 @@ static void ppc_cpu_list_entry(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
>       PowerPCCPUClass *pcc = POWERPC_CPU_CLASS(oc);
>       DeviceClass *family = DEVICE_CLASS(ppc_cpu_get_family_class(pcc));
>       const char *typename = object_class_get_name(oc);
> -    char *name;
> +    char *model;
>       int i;
>   
>       if (unlikely(strcmp(typename, TYPE_HOST_POWERPC_CPU) == 0)) {
>           return;
>       }
>   
> -    name = g_strndup(typename,
> -                     strlen(typename) - strlen(POWERPC_CPU_TYPE_SUFFIX));
> -    qemu_printf("PowerPC %-16s PVR %08x\n", name, pcc->pvr);
> +    model = cpu_model_from_type(typename);
> +    qemu_printf("PowerPC %-16s PVR %08x\n", model, pcc->pvr);
>       for (i = 0; ppc_cpu_aliases[i].alias != NULL; i++) {
>           PowerPCCPUAlias *alias = &ppc_cpu_aliases[i];
>           ObjectClass *alias_oc = ppc_cpu_class_by_name(alias->model);
> @@ -7045,10 +7044,10 @@ static void ppc_cpu_list_entry(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
>                           alias->alias, family->desc);
>           } else {
>               qemu_printf("PowerPC %-16s (alias for %s)\n",
> -                        alias->alias, name);
> +                        alias->alias, model);
>           }
>       }
> -    g_free(name);
> +    g_free(model);
>   }
>   
>   void ppc_cpu_list(void)
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diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c
index 02b7aad9b0..7281402331 100644
--- a/target/ppc/cpu_init.c
+++ b/target/ppc/cpu_init.c
@@ -7019,16 +7019,15 @@  static void ppc_cpu_list_entry(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
     PowerPCCPUClass *pcc = POWERPC_CPU_CLASS(oc);
     DeviceClass *family = DEVICE_CLASS(ppc_cpu_get_family_class(pcc));
     const char *typename = object_class_get_name(oc);
-    char *name;
+    char *model;
     int i;
 
     if (unlikely(strcmp(typename, TYPE_HOST_POWERPC_CPU) == 0)) {
         return;
     }
 
-    name = g_strndup(typename,
-                     strlen(typename) - strlen(POWERPC_CPU_TYPE_SUFFIX));
-    qemu_printf("PowerPC %-16s PVR %08x\n", name, pcc->pvr);
+    model = cpu_model_from_type(typename);
+    qemu_printf("PowerPC %-16s PVR %08x\n", model, pcc->pvr);
     for (i = 0; ppc_cpu_aliases[i].alias != NULL; i++) {
         PowerPCCPUAlias *alias = &ppc_cpu_aliases[i];
         ObjectClass *alias_oc = ppc_cpu_class_by_name(alias->model);
@@ -7045,10 +7044,10 @@  static void ppc_cpu_list_entry(gpointer data, gpointer user_data)
                         alias->alias, family->desc);
         } else {
             qemu_printf("PowerPC %-16s (alias for %s)\n",
-                        alias->alias, name);
+                        alias->alias, model);
         }
     }
-    g_free(name);
+    g_free(model);
 }
 
 void ppc_cpu_list(void)