Re: KVM warning about uncertified CPU for SMP for AMD model 2, stepping3

From: Andre Przywara
Date: Wed Mar 31 2010 - 08:12:27 EST


Andi Kleen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 01:03:02AM +0200, Jiri Kosina wrote:
Hi,

booting 32bit guest on 32bit host on AMD system gives me the following warning when KVM is instructed to boot as SMP:

I guess these warnings could be just disabled. With nearly everyone
using multi-core these days they are kind of obsolete anyways.
Well, the warning refers to an old single-core only CPU model. Most of those were able to run in SMP boards, but only a subset of them was officially certified to do so (Athlon-MP instead of Athlon-XP).
To avoid complaints about instability of such systems, the warning was introduced. If you consider these systems still supported, I wouldn't disable this warning, at least the check should be disabled only if the hypervisor CPUID bit is set.

But the far better solution is to instruct QEMU/KVM to inject a better CPU model (as it was suggested by some people two weeks ago). I am about to test various guests with respect to their behavior regarding different family/model/stepping settings (one issue is already fixed). If this goes well, I will send out the patch to inject the host's CPUID F/M/S into the guest by default (which has other advantages, but denies migration mostly).

BTW.: I encourage people to test their KVM guests with "-cpu host" (on newer QEMUs) and send me any crash logs.

Regards,
Andre.

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Andre Przywara
AMD-Operating System Research Center (OSRC), Dresden, Germany
Tel: +49 351 448-3567-12

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