[libvirt-users] Passing literal -cpu model string to qemu

Richard W.M. Jones rjones at redhat.com
Thu Aug 7 13:28:05 UTC 2014


On aarch64 with -M virt, the default CPU model is cortex-a15 (a 32 bit
CPU).  This is IMHO a stupid default, but there we are.  Therefore
most users will need to pass the `-cpu cortex-a53' or `-cpu cortex-a57'
flag to qemu, depending on a complex formula of their host CPU and if
they are using TCG or not.

However I cannot work out how to pass this through libvirt.

The obvious one would be:

  <cpu><model>cortex-a57</model></cpu>

This passes `-cpu host' which is both wrong and likely to be a bug.

I tried adding various flags and studying the source, but it's
extremely non-obvious how to do this.  Also adding the following into
cpu_map.xml didn't make any difference:

--- a/src/cpu/cpu_map.xml
+++ b/src/cpu/cpu_map.xml
@@ -626,6 +626,11 @@
       <vendor name='IBM'/>
       <pvr value='0x004b0100'/>
     </model>
+  </arch>
 
+  <!-- ARM, 64 bit -->
+  <arch name='aarch64'>
+    <model name='cortex-a53'/>
+    <model name='cortex-a57'/>
   </arch>
 </cpus>

Ideas here?

Rich.

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