cpu_map.xml: Expand Penryn CPU model

Inheritance among CPU model is cool but it makes reviewing CPU model
definitions and comparing them to CPU models from QEMU rather hard and
unpleasant. Let's define all CPU models from scratch.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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Jiri Denemark 2015-06-23 15:04:24 +02:00
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</model>
<model name='Nehalem'>
<model name='Penryn'/>
<vendor name='Intel'/>
<feature name='apic'/>
<feature name='clflush'/>
<feature name='cmov'/>
<feature name='cx16'/>
<feature name='cx8'/>
<feature name='de'/>
<feature name='fpu'/>
<feature name='fxsr'/>
<feature name='lahf_lm'/>
<feature name='lm'/>
<feature name='mca'/>
<feature name='mce'/>
<feature name='mmx'/>
<feature name='msr'/>
<feature name='mtrr'/>
<feature name='nx'/>
<feature name='pae'/>
<feature name='pat'/>
<feature name='pge'/>
<feature name='pni'/>
<feature name='popcnt'/>
<feature name='pse'/>
<feature name='pse36'/>
<feature name='sep'/>
<feature name='sse'/>
<feature name='sse2'/>
<feature name='sse4.1'/>
<feature name='sse4.2'/>
<feature name='ssse3'/>
<feature name='syscall'/>
<feature name='tsc'/>
</model>
<model name='Westmere'>