[pve-devel] [PATCH v6 qemu-server 04/12] Adapt CPUConfig to handle custom models

Stefan Reiter s.reiter at proxmox.com
Thu Nov 21 15:53:44 CET 2019


Turn CPUConfig into a SectionConfig with parsing/writing support for
custom CPU models. IO is handled using cfs.

Namespacing will be provided using "custom-" prefix for custom model
names (in VM config only, cpu-models.conf will contain unprefixed
names).

Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter at proxmox.com>
---

Depends on updated pve-cluster.


 PVE/QemuServer/CPUConfig.pm | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/PVE/QemuServer/CPUConfig.pm b/PVE/QemuServer/CPUConfig.pm
index 86febe8..be16eba 100644
--- a/PVE/QemuServer/CPUConfig.pm
+++ b/PVE/QemuServer/CPUConfig.pm
@@ -4,15 +4,25 @@ use strict;
 use warnings;
 
 use PVE::JSONSchema;
+use PVE::Cluster qw(cfs_register_file cfs_read_file);
 use PVE::QemuServer::Helpers qw(min_version);
 
-use base qw(Exporter);
+use base qw(PVE::SectionConfig Exporter);
 
 our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
 print_cpu_device
 get_cpu_options
 );
 
+my $default_filename = "cpu-models.conf";
+cfs_register_file($default_filename,
+		  sub { PVE::QemuServer::CPUConfig->parse_config(@_); },
+		  sub { PVE::QemuServer::CPUConfig->write_config(@_); });
+
+sub load_custom_model_conf {
+    return cfs_read_file($default_filename);
+}
+
 my $cpu_vendor_list = {
     # Intel CPUs
     486 => 'GenuineIntel',
@@ -84,11 +94,20 @@ my $cpu_flag = qr/[+-](@{[join('|', @supported_cpu_flags)]})/;
 
 our $cpu_fmt = {
     cputype => {
-	description => "Emulated CPU type.",
+	description => "Emulated CPU type. Can be default or custom name (custom model names must be prefixed with 'custom-').",
 	type => 'string',
-	enum => [ sort { "\L$a" cmp "\L$b" } keys %$cpu_vendor_list ],
+	format_description => 'string',
 	default => 'kvm64',
 	default_key => 1,
+	optional => 1,
+    },
+    'reported-model' => {
+	description => "CPU model and vendor to report to the guest. Must be a QEMU/KVM supported model."
+		     . " Only valid for custom CPU model definitions, default models will always report themselves to the guest OS.",
+	type => 'string',
+	enum => [ sort { lc("$a") cmp lc("$b") } keys %$cpu_vendor_list ],
+	default => 'kvm64',
+	optional => 1,
     },
     hidden => {
 	description => "Do not identify as a KVM virtual machine.",
@@ -114,6 +133,24 @@ our $cpu_fmt = {
     },
 };
 
+# Section config settings
+my $defaultData = {
+    # shallow copy, since SectionConfig modifies propertyList internally
+    propertyList => { %$cpu_fmt },
+};
+
+sub private {
+    return $defaultData;
+}
+
+sub options {
+    return { %$cpu_fmt };
+}
+
+sub type {
+    return 'cpu-model';
+}
+
 # Print a QEMU device node for a given VM configuration for hotplugging CPUs
 sub print_cpu_device {
     my ($conf, $id) = @_;
@@ -229,4 +266,7 @@ sub add_hyperv_enlightenments {
     }
 }
 
+__PACKAGE__->register();
+__PACKAGE__->init();
+
 1;
-- 
2.20.1





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