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Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] Introduce (x86) CPU model deprecation API
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Philippe Mathieu-Daudé |
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Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] Introduce (x86) CPU model deprecation API |
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Thu, 10 Sep 2020 07:29:03 +0200 |
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On 9/9/20 8:15 PM, Eduardo Habkost wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the patch, and sorry for taking so long to review
> this. I'm finally getting to the patches that were postponed to
> 5.2.
Sorry I missed that patch too.
Why restrict this to CPUClass, and not provide this feature to
all ObjectClass?
>
> Comments and questions below:
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 10:47:55AM +0800, Robert Hoo wrote:
>> Complement versioned CPU model framework with the ability of marking some
>> versions deprecated. When that CPU model is chosen, get some warning. The
>> warning message is customized, e.g. telling in which future QEMU version will
>> it be obsoleted.
>> The deprecation message will also appear by x86_cpu_list_entry(), e.g. '-cpu
>> help'.
>> QMP 'query-cpu-definitions' will also return a bool value indicating the
>> deprecation status.
>>
>> Changes in v2:
>> Move deprecation check from parse_cpu_option() to machine_run_board_init(),
>> so
>> that it can cover implicit cpu_type assignment cases.
>> Add qapi new member documentation. Thanks Eric for comment and guidance on
>> qapi.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Robert Hoo <robert.hu@linux.intel.com>
>> ---
>> hw/core/machine.c | 11 +++++++++--
>> include/hw/core/cpu.h | 1 +
>> qapi/machine-target.json | 7 ++++++-
>> target/i386/cpu.c | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
>> 4 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c
>> index bb3a7b1..9318964 100644
>> --- a/hw/core/machine.c
>> +++ b/hw/core/machine.c
>> @@ -1083,6 +1083,8 @@ MemoryRegion *machine_consume_memdev(MachineState
>> *machine,
>> void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine)
>> {
>> MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine);
>> + ObjectClass *oc = object_class_by_name(machine->cpu_type);
>> + CPUClass *cc;
>>
>> if (machine->ram_memdev_id) {
>> Object *o;
>> @@ -1102,11 +1104,10 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine)
>> * specified a CPU with -cpu check here that the user CPU is supported.
>> */
>> if (machine_class->valid_cpu_types && machine->cpu_type) {
>> - ObjectClass *class = object_class_by_name(machine->cpu_type);
>> int i;
>>
>> for (i = 0; machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) {
>> - if (object_class_dynamic_cast(class,
>> + if (object_class_dynamic_cast(oc,
>>
>> machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i])) {
>> /* The user specificed CPU is in the valid field, we are
>> * good to go.
>> @@ -1129,6 +1130,12 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine)
>> }
>> }
>>
>> + /* Check if CPU type is deprecated and warn if so */
>> + cc = CPU_CLASS(oc);
>> + if (cc->deprecation_check) {
>> + cc->deprecation_check(oc);
>> + }
>
> Why do we need target-specific code here? A CPUClass::deprecated
> field would be much simpler.
>
>> +
>> machine_class->init(machine);
>> }
>>
>> diff --git a/include/hw/core/cpu.h b/include/hw/core/cpu.h
>> index 497600c..1ca47dc 100644
>> --- a/include/hw/core/cpu.h
>> +++ b/include/hw/core/cpu.h
>> @@ -218,6 +218,7 @@ typedef struct CPUClass {
>> void (*disas_set_info)(CPUState *cpu, disassemble_info *info);
>> vaddr (*adjust_watchpoint_address)(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr, int len);
>> void (*tcg_initialize)(void);
>> + void (*deprecation_check)(ObjectClass *oc);
>>
>> /* Keep non-pointer data at the end to minimize holes. */
>> int gdb_num_core_regs;
>> diff --git a/qapi/machine-target.json b/qapi/machine-target.json
>> index f2c8294..c24f506 100644
>> --- a/qapi/machine-target.json
>> +++ b/qapi/machine-target.json
>> @@ -285,6 +285,10 @@
>> # in the VM configuration, because aliases may stop being
>> # migration-safe in the future (since 4.1)
>> #
>> +# @deprecated: If true, this CPU model is deprecated and may be removed in
>> +# in some future version of QEMU according to the QEMU
>> deprecation
>> +# policy. (since 5.1)
>
> Next version needs to say "since 5.2".
>
>> +#
>> # @unavailable-features is a list of QOM property names that
>> # represent CPU model attributes that prevent the CPU from running.
>> # If the QOM property is read-only, that means there's no known
>> @@ -309,7 +313,8 @@
>> 'static': 'bool',
>> '*unavailable-features': [ 'str' ],
>> 'typename': 'str',
>> - '*alias-of' : 'str' },
>> + '*alias-of' : 'str',
>> + 'deprecated' : 'bool' },
>> 'if': 'defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_ARM) || defined(TARGET_I386)
>> || defined(TARGET_S390X) || defined(TARGET_MIPS)' }
>>
>> ##
>> diff --git a/target/i386/cpu.c b/target/i386/cpu.c
>> index ba05da3..0d8638a 100644
>> --- a/target/i386/cpu.c
>> +++ b/target/i386/cpu.c
>> @@ -1599,6 +1599,7 @@ typedef struct X86CPUVersionDefinition {
>> const char *alias;
>> const char *note;
>> PropValue *props;
>> + bool deprecated;
>> } X86CPUVersionDefinition;
>>
>> /* Base definition for a CPU model */
>> @@ -1638,6 +1639,11 @@ struct X86CPUModel {
>> * This matters only for "-cpu help" and query-cpu-definitions
>> */
>> bool is_alias;
>> + /*
>> + * If true, this model is deprecated, and may be removed in the future.
>> + * Trying to use it now will cause a warning.
>> + */
>> + bool deprecated;
>> };
>>
>> /* Get full model name for CPU version */
>> @@ -4128,8 +4134,7 @@ static X86CPUVersion
>> x86_cpu_model_resolve_version(const X86CPUModel *model)
>> X86CPUVersion v = model->version;
>> if (v == CPU_VERSION_AUTO) {
>> v = default_cpu_version;
>> - }
>> - if (v == CPU_VERSION_LATEST) {
>> + } else if (v == CPU_VERSION_LATEST) {
>
> Why is this change necessary?
>
>> return x86_cpu_model_last_version(model);
>> }
>> return v;
>> @@ -4975,6 +4980,7 @@ static void x86_cpu_definition_entry(gpointer data,
>> gpointer user_data)
>> info->migration_safe = cc->migration_safe;
>> info->has_migration_safe = true;
>> info->q_static = cc->static_model;
>> + info->deprecated = cc->model ? cc->model->deprecated : false;
>> /*
>> * Old machine types won't report aliases, so that alias translation
>> * doesn't break compatibility with previous QEMU versions.
>> @@ -5411,6 +5417,7 @@ static void x86_register_cpudef_types(X86CPUDefinition
>> *def)
>> m->cpudef = def;
>> m->version = vdef->version;
>> m->note = vdef->note;
>> + m->deprecated = vdef->deprecated;
>> x86_register_cpu_model_type(name, m);
>>
>> if (vdef->alias) {
>> @@ -5418,6 +5425,8 @@ static void x86_register_cpudef_types(X86CPUDefinition
>> *def)
>> am->cpudef = def;
>> am->version = vdef->version;
>> am->is_alias = true;
>> + am->note = vdef->note;
>
> Is this extra line related to the deprecation feature?
>
> It doesn't seem related, and it doesn't seem necessary as the
> `note` field is already ignored for alias CPU models.
>
>> + am->deprecated = vdef->deprecated;
>> x86_register_cpu_model_type(vdef->alias, am);
>> }
>> }
>> @@ -7233,6 +7242,37 @@ static Property x86_cpu_properties[] = {
>> DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST()
>> };
>>
>> +static void x86_cpu_deprecation_check(ObjectClass *oc)
>> +{
>> + X86CPUClass *xcc = X86_CPU_CLASS(oc);
>> + X86CPUVersion effective_version;
>> + const X86CPUVersionDefinition *vdef;
>> +
>> + if (xcc->model == NULL) {
>> + return;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (xcc->model->version == CPU_VERSION_LEGACY) {
>> + /* Treat legacy version as v1 */
>> + effective_version = 1;
>> + } else {
>> + effective_version = x86_cpu_model_resolve_version(xcc->model);
>> + }
>> +
>> + vdef = xcc->model->cpudef->versions;
>> +
>> + if (vdef == NULL) {
>> + return;
>> + } else {
>> + if (vdef[effective_version - 1].deprecated) {
>> + warn_report("Effective CPU model '%s' -- %s",
>> + x86_cpu_versioned_model_name(xcc->model->cpudef,\
>> + effective_version),
>> + vdef[effective_version - 1].note);
>> + }
>> + }
>
> Why do we need this extra logic? Isn't it simpler to just add a
> bool CPUClass::deprecated field, and set:
>
> cpu->deprecated = model->deprecated;
>
> inside x86_cpu_cpudef_class_init()?
>
>> +}
>> +
>> static void x86_cpu_common_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
>> {
>> X86CPUClass *xcc = X86_CPU_CLASS(oc);
>> @@ -7291,6 +7331,7 @@ static void x86_cpu_common_class_init(ObjectClass *oc,
>> void *data)
>> cc->tlb_fill = x86_cpu_tlb_fill;
>> #endif
>> cc->disas_set_info = x86_disas_set_info;
>> + cc->deprecation_check = x86_cpu_deprecation_check;
>>
>> dc->user_creatable = true;
>> }
>> --
>> 1.8.3.1
>>
>