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Previously without modern capabilities the test was relying on a CPU model which was not entered into a fake list of supported cpus. With real capabilities we have to pick a CPU model which is supported by libvirt but in some version is not supported by qemu. I've picked EPYC-Milan, which was introduced into qemu-6.0. This test configures a CPU which is equivalent to EPYC-Rome by disabling features from EPYC-Milan and uses a versioned real caps test to check it against a qemu which doesn't support EPYC-Milan. With real capabilities though, we can also do a positive test case by using a version whic doesh support it. I've specifically not used the LATEST caps so that it doesn't change once capabilities are bumped. Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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unsupported configuration: CPU model EPYC-Milan is not supported by hypervisor
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