i386: Add support for CPUID_8000_001E for AMD

Add support for cpuid leaf CPUID_8000_001E. Build the config that closely
match the underlying hardware. Please refer to the Processor Programming
Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 17h Model for more details.

Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com>
Message-Id: <1528498581-131037-2-git-send-email-babu.moger@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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Babu Moger 2018-06-08 18:56:17 -04:00 committed by Eduardo Habkost
parent 7ed14cbf3c
commit ed78467a21

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@ -427,6 +427,87 @@ static void encode_cache_cpuid8000001d(CPUCacheInfo *cache, CPUState *cs,
(cache->complex_indexing ? CACHE_COMPLEX_IDX : 0);
}
/* Data structure to hold the configuration info for a given core index */
struct core_topology {
/* core complex id of the current core index */
int ccx_id;
/*
* Adjusted core index for this core in the topology
* This can be 0,1,2,3 with max 4 cores in a core complex
*/
int core_id;
/* Node id for this core index */
int node_id;
/* Number of nodes in this config */
int num_nodes;
};
/*
* Build the configuration closely match the EPYC hardware. Using the EPYC
* hardware configuration values (MAX_CCX, MAX_CORES_IN_CCX, MAX_CORES_IN_NODE)
* right now. This could change in future.
* nr_cores : Total number of cores in the config
* core_id : Core index of the current CPU
* topo : Data structure to hold all the config info for this core index
*/
static void build_core_topology(int nr_cores, int core_id,
struct core_topology *topo)
{
int nodes, cores_in_ccx;
/* First get the number of nodes required */
nodes = nodes_in_socket(nr_cores);
cores_in_ccx = cores_in_core_complex(nr_cores);
topo->node_id = core_id / (cores_in_ccx * MAX_CCX);
topo->ccx_id = (core_id % (cores_in_ccx * MAX_CCX)) / cores_in_ccx;
topo->core_id = core_id % cores_in_ccx;
topo->num_nodes = nodes;
}
/* Encode cache info for CPUID[8000001E] */
static void encode_topo_cpuid8000001e(CPUState *cs, X86CPU *cpu,
uint32_t *eax, uint32_t *ebx,
uint32_t *ecx, uint32_t *edx)
{
struct core_topology topo = {0};
build_core_topology(cs->nr_cores, cpu->core_id, &topo);
*eax = cpu->apic_id;
/*
* CPUID_Fn8000001E_EBX
* 31:16 Reserved
* 15:8 Threads per core (The number of threads per core is
* Threads per core + 1)
* 7:0 Core id (see bit decoding below)
* SMT:
* 4:3 node id
* 2 Core complex id
* 1:0 Core id
* Non SMT:
* 5:4 node id
* 3 Core complex id
* 1:0 Core id
*/
if (cs->nr_threads - 1) {
*ebx = ((cs->nr_threads - 1) << 8) | (topo.node_id << 3) |
(topo.ccx_id << 2) | topo.core_id;
} else {
*ebx = (topo.node_id << 4) | (topo.ccx_id << 3) | topo.core_id;
}
/*
* CPUID_Fn8000001E_ECX
* 31:11 Reserved
* 10:8 Nodes per processor (Nodes per processor is number of nodes + 1)
* 7:0 Node id (see bit decoding below)
* 2 Socket id
* 1:0 Node id
*/
*ecx = ((topo.num_nodes - 1) << 8) | (cpu->socket_id << 2) | topo.node_id;
*edx = 0;
}
/*
* Definitions of the hardcoded cache entries we expose:
* These are legacy cache values. If there is a need to change any
@ -4120,6 +4201,11 @@ void cpu_x86_cpuid(CPUX86State *env, uint32_t index, uint32_t count,
break;
}
break;
case 0x8000001E:
assert(cpu->core_id <= 255);
encode_topo_cpuid8000001e(cs, cpu,
eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
break;
case 0xC0000000:
*eax = env->cpuid_xlevel2;
*ebx = 0;