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Message-Id: <20190830013619.18867-1-peterx@redhat.com>
Date:   Fri, 30 Aug 2019 09:36:15 +0800
From:   Peter Xu <peterx@...hat.com>
To:     linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, kvm@...r.kernel.org
Cc:     Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@...hat.com>,
        Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@...hat.com>,
        Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@...hat.com>,
        Thomas Huth <thuth@...hat.com>,
        Andrew Jones <drjones@...hat.com>, peterx@...hat.com
Subject: [PATCH v3 0/4] KVM: selftests: Introduce VM_MODE_PXXV48_4K

v3:
- pick r-b
- refine DEBUG macro [Drew]

v2:
- pick r-bs
- rebased to master
- fix pa width detect, check cpuid(1):edx.PAE(bit 6)
- fix arm compilation issue [Drew]
- fix indents issues and ways to define macros [Drew]
- provide functions for fetching cpu pa/va bits [Drew]

This series originates from "[PATCH] KVM: selftests: Detect max PA
width from cpuid" [1] and one of Drew's comments - instead of keeping
the hackish line to overwrite guest_pa_bits all the time, this series
introduced the new mode VM_MODE_PXXV48_4K for x86_64 platform.

The major issue is that even all the x86_64 kvm selftests are
currently using the guest mode VM_MODE_P52V48_4K, many x86_64 hosts
are not using 52 bits PA (and in most cases, far less).  If with luck
we could be having 48 bits hosts, but it's more adhoc (I've observed 3
x86_64 systems, they are having different PA width of 36, 39, 48).  I
am not sure whether this is happening to the other archs as well, but
it probably makes sense to bring the x86_64 tests to the real world on
always using the correct PA bits.

A side effect of this series is that it will also fix the crash we've
encountered on Xeon E3-1220 as mentioned [1] due to the
differenciation of PA width.

With [1], we've observed AMD host issues when with NPT=off.  However a
funny fact is that after I reworked into this series, the tests can
instead pass on both NPT=on/off.  It could be that the series changes
vm->pa_bits or other fields so something was affected.  I didn't dig
more on that though, considering we should not lose anything.

[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/8/26/141

Peter Xu (4):
  KVM: selftests: Move vm type into _vm_create() internally
  KVM: selftests: Create VM earlier for dirty log test
  KVM: selftests: Introduce VM_MODE_PXXV48_4K
  KVM: selftests: Remove duplicate guest mode handling

 tools/testing/selftests/kvm/dirty_log_test.c  | 79 +++++--------------
 .../testing/selftests/kvm/include/kvm_util.h  | 18 ++++-
 .../selftests/kvm/include/x86_64/processor.h  |  3 +
 .../selftests/kvm/lib/aarch64/processor.c     |  3 +
 tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/kvm_util.c    | 67 ++++++++++++----
 .../selftests/kvm/lib/x86_64/processor.c      | 30 ++++++-
 6 files changed, 121 insertions(+), 79 deletions(-)

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2.21.0

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