- About
- Project Scope and Timelines
- Components and Repos
- Stakeholders and Partners
- Dependencies
- Measure of Success
- RISE Requirements
- Status
About
QEMU provides several APIs to deal with CPU features/extension probing. One of them is called query-cpu-model-expansion. It is used by tooling such as libvirt to query features/extensions of a given CPU model. It is also used to query if the CPU model supports a certain configuration, e.g. if the CPU supports enabling/disabling a set of extensions. Its most common use, at least as far as libvirt is concerned, is to determine virtual machine compatibility with a QEMU binary if the virtual machine was created in an older QEMU version or if the virtual machine was migrated from another host.
Most architectures supports this API in QEMU. RISC-V does not, which is a considerable gap that we need to cover.
The implementation proposed in this work also includes some enhancements in the core code as well.
Project Scope and Timelines
The project will take place during the QEMU 8.2 development cycle.
Components and Repos
Upstream Qemu.
Stakeholders and Partners
Other QEMU for RISC-V contributors, including:
- RISE
- Daniel Henrique Barboza
- External
- Alistair Francis (QEMU for RISC-V maintainer)
Dependencies
No dependencies.
Measure of Success
An accepted and tested design and implementation by end of 2H23 (slated for merging).
RISE Requirements
None (not accounting any of existing engineering investment against RISE resources).
Status
The table below is rolled up to the Simulator WG status page Simulator/Emulator 2023 Priorities .