libvirt/src/cpu_map/x86_IvyBridge.xml
Jiri Denemark f4914045c2 cpu_map: Add <decode> element to x86 CPU model definitions
The element specifies whether a particular CPU model can be used when
creating a CPU definition from raw CPUID/MSR data. The @host attribute
determines whether the CPU model can be used (host='on') for creating
CPU definition for host capabilities. Usability of the model for domain
capabilities and host-model CPU definitions is controlled by the @guest
attribute.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
Tested-by: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
2020-03-25 22:27:39 +01:00

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<cpus>
<model name='IvyBridge'>
<decode host='on' guest='on'/>
<signature family='6' model='58'/> <!-- 0306a0 -->
<signature family='6' model='62'/> <!-- 0306e0 -->
<vendor name='Intel'/>
<feature name='aes'/>
<feature name='apic'/>
<feature name='avx'/>
<feature name='clflush'/>
<feature name='cmov'/>
<feature name='cx16'/>
<feature name='cx8'/>
<feature name='de'/>
<feature name='erms'/>
<feature name='f16c'/>
<feature name='fpu'/>
<feature name='fsgsbase'/>
<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='pclmuldq'/>
<feature name='pge'/>
<feature name='pni'/>
<feature name='popcnt'/>
<feature name='pse'/>
<feature name='pse36'/>
<feature name='rdrand'/>
<feature name='rdtscp'/>
<feature name='sep'/>
<feature name='smep'/>
<feature name='sse'/>
<feature name='sse2'/>
<feature name='sse4.1'/>
<feature name='sse4.2'/>
<feature name='ssse3'/>
<feature name='syscall'/>
<feature name='tsc'/>
<feature name='tsc-deadline'/>
<feature name='vme'/>
<feature name='x2apic'/>
<feature name='xsave'/>
</model>
</cpus>