On 13.06.2018 11:42, Christian Borntraeger wrote: > > > On 06/13/2018 11:00 AM, David Hildenbrand wrote: >> On 13.06.2018 10:18, Christian Borntraeger wrote: >>> introduce the new z14 Model ZR1 cpu model. Mostly identical to z14, only >>> the cpu type differs (3906 vs. 3907) >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntrae...@de.ibm.com> >>> --- >>> target/s390x/cpu_models.c | 1 + >>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/target/s390x/cpu_models.c b/target/s390x/cpu_models.c >>> index e10035aaa8..cfdbccf46d 100644 >>> --- a/target/s390x/cpu_models.c >>> +++ b/target/s390x/cpu_models.c >>> @@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ static S390CPUDef s390_cpu_defs[] = { >>> CPUDEF_INIT(0x2964, 13, 2, 47, 0x08000000U, "z13.2", "IBM z13 GA2"), >>> CPUDEF_INIT(0x2965, 13, 2, 47, 0x08000000U, "z13s", "IBM z13s GA1"), >>> CPUDEF_INIT(0x3906, 14, 1, 47, 0x08000000U, "z14", "IBM z14 GA1"), >>> + CPUDEF_INIT(0x3907, 14, 1, 47, 0x08000000U, "z14ZR1", "IBM z14 Model >>> ZR1 GA1"), >>> }; >>> >>> #define QEMU_MAX_CPU_TYPE 0x2827 >>> >> >> This is the first time that we have two different EC variants (different >> CPU type) with the same HW gen and GA level . >> >> Are they really completely equal (esp. the IBC value? that is used for >> model detection) apart from the CPU type? >> >> check_unavailable_features()/arch_query_cpu_model_comparison() will >> treat both models as equal (meaning one can run on the other). >> >> arch_query_cpu_model_baseline() might produce a z14ZR1-base when >> baselining e.g. a z14 and a z14ZR1 (don't think this is a problem), as >> s390_find_cpu_def() will always try to walk as far as possible in the >> cpu model definition table. >> > Yes, we can run z14ZR1 on Z14 and vice versa. > > > s390_find_cpu_def has this > > /* stop the search if we found the exact model */ > if (def->type == type && def->ec_ga == ec_ga) { > return def; > } > > So we should always get the best fit, no?
Yes, but one could "think" that baselining a z14 against a z14RC1 would result in the "older" (z14) machine, while we will return the z14RC1. As said, I don't think this is a problem, just wanted to point it out! -- Thanks, David / dhildenb