@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
level = "2"
vendor = "GenuineIntel"
family = "6"
- model = "2"
+ model = "15"
stepping = "3"
feature_edx = "sse2 sse fxsr mmx pat cmov pge sep apic cx8 mce pae msr tsc pse de fpu mtrr clflush mca pse36"
feature_ecx = "sse3 ssse3"
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
level = "2"
vendor = "GenuineIntel"
family = "6"
- model = "2"
+ model = "23"
stepping = "3"
feature_edx = "sse2 sse fxsr mmx pat cmov pge sep apic cx8 mce pae msr tsc pse de fpu mtrr clflush mca pse36"
feature_ecx = "sse3 cx16 ssse3 sse4.1"
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
level = "2"
vendor = "GenuineIntel"
family = "6"
- model = "2"
+ model = "26"
stepping = "3"
feature_edx = "sse2 sse fxsr mmx pat cmov pge sep apic cx8 mce pae msr tsc pse de fpu mtrr clflush mca pse36"
feature_ecx = "sse3 cx16 ssse3 sse4.1 sse4.2 popcnt"
Correct archaic CPU model "model" field for Intel CPUs. The old "model" values caused two known problems: - Skype crashes on a winxp guest if model < 6, due to syscall vs. sysenter confusion. - 32 bit windows doesn't enable MSI support if model < 13. After consulting with Intel the following recommendations were received which more accurately represent shipped silicon. Signed-off-by: john cooper <john.cooper@redhat.com> ---