Avi Kivity wrote:
> Dong, Eddie wrote:
>> Use host cpu model name, type, family, Model, stepping for guest.
>> 
>> Against head.
>> 
>> 
> 
> This is turning into a mix of the qemu cpuid and the host cpuid.  We
> need to think of a way to make this controllable.
> 
Actually I am wondering why we need a Qemu CPUID. A basic concept of
virtualization is that good user software (following ABI) will not know
if it is running in VM or natively. But now with qemu cpuid, any
application knows "I am running in a VM". Is that really what we want?

thanks, eddie

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