IIRC, oVirt is getting the CPU support from libvirt, so if libvirt supports
it, oVirt should support it.
Regarding AMD - I didn't see any new patches from AMD for the new Zen-2
support, and I'm not sure if something changed from Zen-1/Zen+ regarding
virtualization...


On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:16 AM Matt Mossholder <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>      I am interested in adding Ryzen/Ryzen 2 / Ryzen 3 CPU support to
> OVirt. I've seen a few references on the net to people adding in EPYC
> support by updating a PostgresSQL DB table (e.g.
> https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/T3XL6NU7SUPYLYFL4TEKLOZTBWY6ID3S/
> ).
>
> Would this really be all that is needed? If so, how do I determine the
> correct string to add to the table?  If EYPC is "7:AMD
> EPYC:svm,nx,model_EPYC:EPYC:x86_64;", would Ryzen be something like "7:AMD
> RYZEN:svm,nx,model_RYZEN:RYZEN:x86_64;"?
>
>      --Matt
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