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From: Anthony Liguori <anthony@codemonkey.ws>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [6501] Add phenom CPU descriptor (Alexander Graf)
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 17:10:57 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1LU2K1-0002IF-Qu@cvs.savannah.gnu.org> (raw)

Revision: 6501
          http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=qemu&revision=6501
Author:   aliguori
Date:     2009-02-02 17:10:57 +0000 (Mon, 02 Feb 2009)

Log Message:
-----------
Add phenom CPU descriptor (Alexander Graf)

As part of my ongoing effort to make nested SVM useful, I started working to get
VMware ESX run inside KVM.

VMware couples itself pretty tightly to the CPUID, so it's a good idea to emulate
a machine that officially supports SVM and should thus exploit the powers of
nested virtualization.

This patch adds a Phenom CPU identifier, that resembles a real-world phenom
CPU as closely as possible.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/target-i386/helper.c

Modified: trunk/target-i386/helper.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/target-i386/helper.c	2009-02-02 17:10:52 UTC (rev 6500)
+++ trunk/target-i386/helper.c	2009-02-02 17:10:57 UTC (rev 6501)
@@ -137,6 +137,34 @@
         .model_id = "QEMU Virtual CPU version " QEMU_VERSION,
     },
     {
+        .name = "phenom",
+        .level = 5,
+        .vendor1 = CPUID_VENDOR_AMD_1,
+        .vendor2 = CPUID_VENDOR_AMD_2,
+        .vendor3 = CPUID_VENDOR_AMD_3,
+        .family = 16,
+        .model = 2,
+        .stepping = 3,
+        /* Missing: CPUID_VME, CPUID_HT */
+        .features = PPRO_FEATURES | 
+            CPUID_MTRR | CPUID_CLFLUSH | CPUID_MCA |
+            CPUID_PSE36,
+        /* Missing: CPUID_EXT_CX16, CPUID_EXT_POPCNT */
+        .ext_features = CPUID_EXT_SSE3 | CPUID_EXT_MONITOR,
+        /* Missing: CPUID_EXT2_PDPE1GB, CPUID_EXT2_RDTSCP */
+        .ext2_features = (PPRO_FEATURES & 0x0183F3FF) | 
+            CPUID_EXT2_LM | CPUID_EXT2_SYSCALL | CPUID_EXT2_NX |
+            CPUID_EXT2_3DNOW | CPUID_EXT2_3DNOWEXT | CPUID_EXT2_MMXEXT |
+            CPUID_EXT2_FFXSR,
+        /* Missing: CPUID_EXT3_LAHF_LM, CPUID_EXT3_CMP_LEG, CPUID_EXT3_EXTAPIC,
+                    CPUID_EXT3_CR8LEG, CPUID_EXT3_ABM, CPUID_EXT3_SSE4A,
+                    CPUID_EXT3_MISALIGNSSE, CPUID_EXT3_3DNOWPREFETCH,
+                    CPUID_EXT3_OSVW, CPUID_EXT3_IBS */
+        .ext3_features = CPUID_EXT3_SVM,
+        .xlevel = 0x8000001A,
+        .model_id = "AMD Phenom(tm) 9550 Quad-Core Processor"
+    },
+    {
         .name = "core2duo",
         .level = 10,
         .family = 6,

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