@@ -939,18 +939,49 @@ static CPUState *pc_new_cpu(const char *cpu_model)
return env;
}
+/* CLI cpu model name which expands to the actual configuration default
+ */
+#define CMDEF_KEYWORD "default"
+#define CMDEF_KEYWORD_LN (sizeof(CMDEF_KEYWORD) - 1)
+
+/* set configuration default cpu model if current model string is
+ * uninitialized, or if user explicitly requests use of the config'ed
+ * default by specifying a cpu model name of "default".
+ * Use of "default" as a cpu model pseudo-name exists primarily to
+ * ease treatment of qualifier flags requested by the user without
+ * requiring knowledge of all cpu model names in advance of full "-cpu"
+ * option parsing.
+ */
+static const char *setdef_cpu_model(const char *model_str,
+ const char *default_str)
+{
+ int default_str_ln = strlen(default_str);
+
+ if (!model_str || !*model_str) {
+ return default_str;
+ } else if (strncmp(model_str, CMDEF_KEYWORD, CMDEF_KEYWORD_LN)) {
+ return model_str;
+ } else {
+ char *new = qemu_malloc(strlen(model_str) - CMDEF_KEYWORD_LN +
+ default_str_ln + 1);
+
+ strcpy(new, default_str);
+ strcpy(new + default_str_ln, model_str + CMDEF_KEYWORD_LN);
+ return new;
+ }
+}
+
void pc_cpus_init(const char *cpu_model)
{
int i;
/* init CPUs */
- if (cpu_model == NULL) {
+ cpu_model = setdef_cpu_model(cpu_model,
#ifdef TARGET_X86_64
- cpu_model = "qemu64";
+ "qemu64");
#else
- cpu_model = "qemu32";
+ "qemu32");
#endif
- }
for(i = 0; i < smp_cpus; i++) {
pc_new_cpu(cpu_model);
@@ -1251,6 +1251,7 @@ CPUX86State *cpu_x86_init(const char *cpu_model)
env = qemu_mallocz(sizeof(CPUX86State));
cpu_exec_init(env);
env->cpu_model_str = cpu_model;
+ fprintf(stderr, "Using CPU model \"%s\"\n", cpu_model);
/* init various static tables */
if (!inited) {
Launching qemu with "-cpu [check|enforce]" without explicitly prefixing a valid model name doesn't do as intuitively expected. Rather qemu exits with a CLI parse error. Unfortunately due to qemu's CLI argument parsing structure and the fact cpu models are initialized depending on build configuration, supporting the above implicitly for the default model is far more clunky than it ought to be. So as a minor concession to a far more simple solution, a pseudo model name of "default" is added which expands internally to qemu's build configuration default and is then interpreted conventionally. The result is then the following example usage: # x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu default,check Using CPU model "qemu64,check" warning: host cpuid 0000_0001 lacks requested flag 'popcnt' [0x00800000] warning: host cpuid 8000_0001 lacks requested flag 'abm' [0x00000020] warning: host cpuid 8000_0001 lacks requested flag 'sse4a' [0x00000040] # x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu default,+aes,enforce Using CPU model "qemu64,+aes,enforce" warning: host cpuid 0000_0001 lacks requested flag 'popcnt' [0x00800000] warning: host cpuid 0000_0001 lacks requested flag 'aes' [0x02000000] warning: host cpuid 8000_0001 lacks requested flag 'abm' [0x00000020] warning: host cpuid 8000_0001 lacks requested flag 'sse4a' [0x00000040] Unable to support requested x86 CPU definition etc.. allowing both the ability here to "check|enforce" the default model, as well as accepting arbitrary feature flags due to fan into the existing flag parsing. The resulting patch, which also indicates the CPU model in use, is minimal. Please review and apply. Signed-off-by: john cooper <john.cooper@redhat.com> ---