typedef struct model_features_t {
uint32_t *guest_feat;
uint32_t *host_feat;
- uint32_t check_feat;
const char **flag_names;
uint32_t cpuid;
int reg;
}
/* best effort attempt to inform user requested cpu flags aren't making
- * their way to the guest. Note: ft[].check_feat ideally should be
- * specified via a guest_def field to suppress report of extraneous flags.
+ * their way to the guest.
*
* This function may be called only if KVM is enabled.
*/
int rv, i;
struct model_features_t ft[] = {
{&guest_def->features, &host_def.features,
- ~0, feature_name, 0x00000001, R_EDX},
+ feature_name, 0x00000001, R_EDX},
{&guest_def->ext_features, &host_def.ext_features,
- ~0, ext_feature_name, 0x00000001, R_ECX},
+ ext_feature_name, 0x00000001, R_ECX},
{&guest_def->ext2_features, &host_def.ext2_features,
- ~0, ext2_feature_name, 0x80000001, R_EDX},
+ ext2_feature_name, 0x80000001, R_EDX},
{&guest_def->ext3_features, &host_def.ext3_features,
- ~0, ext3_feature_name, 0x80000001, R_ECX}
+ ext3_feature_name, 0x80000001, R_ECX}
};
assert(kvm_enabled());
kvm_cpu_fill_host(&host_def);
for (rv = 0, i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ft); ++i)
for (mask = 1; mask; mask <<= 1)
- if (ft[i].check_feat & mask && *ft[i].guest_feat & mask &&
+ if (*ft[i].guest_feat & mask &&
!(*ft[i].host_feat & mask)) {
unavailable_host_feature(&ft[i], mask);
rv = 1;