From: "Daniel P. Berrangé" <berrange@redhat.com>
To: Ani Sinha <anisinha@redhat.com>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com>,
Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.apfelbaum@gmail.com>,
Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>,
Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>,
Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>,
imammedo@redhat.com, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/3] tests/qtest/x86: check for availability of older cpu models before running tests
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2024 09:42:53 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZmAlDXIyoRrNfDeB@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20240605072512.67692-4-anisinha@redhat.com>
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 12:55:11PM +0530, Ani Sinha wrote:
> Some older cpu models like 486, athlon, pentium, penryn, phenom, core2duo etc
> may not be available in all builds. Check for their availability in qemu before
> running the corresponding tests.
From an upstream POV this is very much not the case - all CPUs models
are unconditionally built in to QEMU.
This change is being driven RHEL's desire to only ship a small subset
of CPU models, dropping the legacy stuff that's only interesting for
emulation use cases with ancient OS.
>
> The order of the tests has been altered so that all tests for similar checks
> under a specific cpu is placed together.
>
> One minor correction. Replaced 'phenom' with '486' in the test
> 'x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/arat' matching the cpu used.
>
> CC: thuth@redhat.com
> CC: imammedo@redhat.com
> Signed-off-by: Ani Sinha <anisinha@redhat.com>
> ---
> tests/qtest/test-x86-cpuid-compat.c | 214 +++++++++++++++++-----------
> 1 file changed, 127 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/tests/qtest/test-x86-cpuid-compat.c b/tests/qtest/test-x86-cpuid-compat.c
> index 6a39454fce..054f9eae47 100644
> --- a/tests/qtest/test-x86-cpuid-compat.c
> +++ b/tests/qtest/test-x86-cpuid-compat.c
> @@ -209,99 +209,135 @@ static void test_plus_minus(void)
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> + bool has_486, has_athlon, has_conroe;
> + bool has_core2duo, has_penryn, has_pentium, has_phenom;
> +
> g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL);
>
> - g_test_add_func("/x86/cpuid/parsing-plus-minus/subprocess",
> - test_plus_minus_subprocess);
> - g_test_add_func("/x86/cpuid/parsing-plus-minus", test_plus_minus);
> + has_486 = qtest_has_cpu("486");
> + has_athlon = qtest_has_cpu("athlon");
> + has_conroe = qtest_has_cpu("Conroe");
> + has_core2duo = qtest_has_cpu("core2duo");
> + has_penryn = qtest_has_cpu("Penryn");
> + has_pentium = qtest_has_cpu("pentium");
> + has_phenom = qtest_has_cpu("phenom");
> +
> + if (has_pentium) {
> + g_test_add_func("/x86/cpuid/parsing-plus-minus/subprocess",
> + test_plus_minus_subprocess);
> + g_test_add_func("/x86/cpuid/parsing-plus-minus", test_plus_minus);
> + }
>
> /* Original level values for CPU models: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/phenom/level",
> - "-cpu phenom", "level", 5);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/Conroe/level",
> - "-cpu Conroe", "level", 10);
> + if (has_486) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/486/xlevel",
> + "-cpu 486", "xlevel", 0);
> + }
I think that modifying every test like this is a very cumbersome
way of doing it, as you're needing to hardcode a particular list
of CPUs to check for, and this list is not neccessarily complete.
Instead, IMHO the add_cpuid_test() method should be changed such
that instead of taking an ARGV string as its 2nd parameter, it
has a "cpu" and a "machine" parameter, with 'machine' being passed
NULL for most of the tests.
IOW, we should be calling
add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/486/xlevel", NULL, "486", "xlevel", 0);
Now the 'add_cpuid_test' method itself, can check the CPU name
that it receives, and turn itself into a no-op if the CPU is
missing. This avoids adding any conditionals here, and will
work correctly no matter what CPUs are present.
> + if (has_phenom) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/phenom/level",
> + "-cpu phenom", "level", 5);
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/phenom/xlevel",
> + "-cpu phenom", "xlevel", 0x8000001A);
> + }
> + if (has_athlon) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/athlon/xlevel",
> + "-cpu athlon", "xlevel", 0x80000008);
> + }
> + if (has_core2duo) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/core2duo/xlevel",
> + "-cpu core2duo", "xlevel", 0x80000008);
> + }
> + if (has_conroe) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/Conroe/level",
> + "-cpu Conroe", "level", 10);
> + }
> add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/SandyBridge/level",
> "-cpu SandyBridge", "level", 0xd);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/486/xlevel",
> - "-cpu 486", "xlevel", 0);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/core2duo/xlevel",
> - "-cpu core2duo", "xlevel", 0x80000008);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/phenom/xlevel",
> - "-cpu phenom", "xlevel", 0x8000001A);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/athlon/xlevel",
> - "-cpu athlon", "xlevel", 0x80000008);
>
> /* If level is not large enough, it should increase automatically: */
> - /* CPUID[6].EAX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/arat",
> - "-cpu 486,arat=on", "level", 6);
> - /* CPUID[EAX=7,ECX=0].EBX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/fsgsbase",
> - "-cpu phenom,fsgsbase=on", "level", 7);
> - /* CPUID[EAX=7,ECX=0].ECX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/avx512vbmi",
> - "-cpu phenom,avx512vbmi=on", "level", 7);
> - /* CPUID[EAX=0xd,ECX=1].EAX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/xsaveopt",
> - "-cpu phenom,xsaveopt=on", "level", 0xd);
> - /* CPUID[8000_0001].EDX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/3dnow",
> - "-cpu 486,3dnow=on", "xlevel", 0x80000001);
> - /* CPUID[8000_0001].ECX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/sse4a",
> - "-cpu 486,sse4a=on", "xlevel", 0x80000001);
> - /* CPUID[8000_0007].EDX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/invtsc",
> - "-cpu 486,invtsc=on", "xlevel", 0x80000007);
> - /* CPUID[8000_000A].EDX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/npt",
> - "-cpu 486,svm=on,npt=on", "xlevel", 0x8000000A);
> - /* CPUID[C000_0001].EDX: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel2/phenom/xstore",
> - "-cpu phenom,xstore=on", "xlevel2", 0xC0000001);
> - /* SVM needs CPUID[0x8000000A] */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/athlon/svm",
> - "-cpu athlon,svm=on", "xlevel", 0x8000000A);
> -
> + if (has_486) {
> + /* CPUID[6].EAX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/arat",
> + "-cpu 486,arat=on", "level", 6);
> + /* CPUID[8000_0001].EDX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/3dnow",
> + "-cpu 486,3dnow=on", "xlevel", 0x80000001);
> + /* CPUID[8000_0001].ECX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/sse4a",
> + "-cpu 486,sse4a=on", "xlevel", 0x80000001);
> + /* CPUID[8000_0007].EDX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/invtsc",
> + "-cpu 486,invtsc=on", "xlevel", 0x80000007);
> + /* CPUID[8000_000A].EDX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/npt",
> + "-cpu 486,svm=on,npt=on", "xlevel", 0x8000000A);
> + }
> + if (has_phenom) {
> + /* CPUID[EAX=7,ECX=0].EBX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/fsgsbase",
> + "-cpu phenom,fsgsbase=on", "level", 7);
> + /* CPUID[EAX=7,ECX=0].ECX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/avx512vbmi",
> + "-cpu phenom,avx512vbmi=on", "level", 7);
> + /* CPUID[EAX=0xd,ECX=1].EAX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/phenom/xsaveopt",
> + "-cpu phenom,xsaveopt=on", "level", 0xd);
> + /* CPUID[C000_0001].EDX: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel2/phenom/xstore",
> + "-cpu phenom,xstore=on", "xlevel2", 0xC0000001);
> + }
> + if (has_athlon) {
> + /* SVM needs CPUID[0x8000000A] */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/athlon/svm",
> + "-cpu athlon,svm=on", "xlevel", 0x8000000A);
> + }
>
> /* If level is already large enough, it shouldn't change: */
> add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/SandyBridge/multiple",
> "-cpu SandyBridge,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on",
> "level", 0xd);
> /* If level is explicitly set, it shouldn't change: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/fixed/0xF",
> - "-cpu 486,level=0xF,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> - "level", 0xF);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/fixed/2",
> - "-cpu 486,level=2,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> - "level", 2);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/fixed/0",
> - "-cpu 486,level=0,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> - "level", 0);
> + if (has_486) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/fixed/0xF",
> + "-cpu 486,level=0xF,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> + "level", 0xF);
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/fixed/2",
> + "-cpu 486,level=2,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> + "level", 2);
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/486/fixed/0",
> + "-cpu 486,level=0,arat=on,fsgsbase=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> + "level", 0);
> + }
>
> /* if xlevel is already large enough, it shouldn't change: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/phenom/3dnow",
> - "-cpu phenom,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> - "xlevel", 0x8000001A);
> + if (has_phenom) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/phenom/3dnow",
> + "-cpu phenom,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> + "xlevel", 0x8000001A);
> + }
> +
> /* If xlevel is explicitly set, it shouldn't change: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/fixed/80000002",
> - "-cpu 486,xlevel=0x80000002,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> - "xlevel", 0x80000002);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/fixed/8000001A",
> - "-cpu 486,xlevel=0x8000001A,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> - "xlevel", 0x8000001A);
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/phenom/fixed/0",
> - "-cpu 486,xlevel=0,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> - "xlevel", 0);
> -
> - /* if xlevel2 is already large enough, it shouldn't change: */
> - add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel2/486/fixed",
> - "-cpu 486,xlevel2=0xC0000002,xstore=on",
> - "xlevel2", 0xC0000002);
> + if (has_486) {
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/fixed/80000002",
> + "-cpu 486,xlevel=0x80000002,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> + "xlevel", 0x80000002);
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/486/fixed/8000001A",
> + "-cpu 486,xlevel=0x8000001A,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> + "xlevel", 0x8000001A);
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel/phenom/fixed/0",
> + "-cpu 486,xlevel=0,3dnow=on,sse4a=on,invtsc=on,npt=on,svm=on",
> + "xlevel", 0);
> +
> + /* if xlevel2 is already large enough, it shouldn't change: */
> + add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-xlevel2/486/fixed",
> + "-cpu 486,xlevel2=0xC0000002,xstore=on",
> + "xlevel2", 0xC0000002);
> + }
> +
>
> /* Check compatibility of old machine-types that didn't
> * auto-increase level/xlevel/xlevel2: */
> - if (qtest_has_machine("pc-i440fx-2.7")) {
> + if (qtest_has_machine("pc-i440fx-2.7") && has_486) {
> add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level/pc-2.7",
> "-machine pc-i440fx-2.7 -cpu 486,arat=on,avx512vbmi=on,xsaveopt=on",
> "level", 1);
> @@ -317,7 +353,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
> * and the compat code that sets default level shouldn't
> * disable the auto-level=7 code:
> */
> - if (qtest_has_machine("pc-i440fx-2.3")) {
> + if (qtest_has_machine("pc-i440fx-2.3") && has_penryn) {
> add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level7/pc-i440fx-2.3/off",
> "-machine pc-i440fx-2.3 -cpu Penryn",
> "level", 4);
> @@ -325,7 +361,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
> "-machine pc-i440fx-2.3 -cpu Penryn,erms=on",
> "level", 7);
> }
> - if (qtest_has_machine("pc-i440fx-2.9")) {
> + if (qtest_has_machine("pc-i440fx-2.9") && has_conroe) {
> add_cpuid_test("x86/cpuid/auto-level7/pc-i440fx-2.9/off",
> "-machine pc-i440fx-2.9 -cpu Conroe",
> "level", 10);
> @@ -354,18 +390,22 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
> }
>
> /* Test feature parsing */
> - add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/plus",
> - "-cpu 486,+arat",
> - 6, 0, "EAX", 2, true);
> - add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/minus",
> - "-cpu pentium,-mmx",
> - 1, 0, "EDX", 23, false);
> - add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/on",
> - "-cpu 486,arat=on",
> - 6, 0, "EAX", 2, true);
> - add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/off",
> - "-cpu pentium,mmx=off",
> - 1, 0, "EDX", 23, false);
> + if (has_486) {
> + add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/plus",
> + "-cpu 486,+arat",
> + 6, 0, "EAX", 2, true);
> + add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/on",
> + "-cpu 486,arat=on",
> + 6, 0, "EAX", 2, true);
> + }
> + if (has_pentium) {
> + add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/minus",
> + "-cpu pentium,-mmx",
> + 1, 0, "EDX", 23, false);
> + add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/off",
> + "-cpu pentium,mmx=off",
> + 1, 0, "EDX", 23, false);
> + }
> add_feature_test("x86/cpuid/features/max-plus-invtsc",
> "-cpu max,+invtsc",
> 0x80000007, 0, "EDX", 8, true);
> --
> 2.42.0
>
>
With regards,
Daniel
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-06-05 7:25 [PATCH 0/3] x86 cpu test refactoring Ani Sinha
2024-06-05 7:25 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] qtest/x86/numa-test: do not use the obsolete 'pentium' cpu Ani Sinha
2024-06-05 7:25 ` [PATCH 2/3] tests/qtest/libqtest: add qtest_has_cpu() api Ani Sinha
2024-06-05 7:25 ` [PATCH 3/3] tests/qtest/x86: check for availability of older cpu models before running tests Ani Sinha
2024-06-05 8:42 ` Daniel P. Berrangé [this message]
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