KVM: x86: Emulate MSR_EBC_FREQUENCY_ID
Some operating systems store data about the host processor at the time of installation, and when booted on a more uptodate cpu tries to read MSR_EBC_FREQUENCY_ID. This has been found with XP. Signed-off-by: Jes Sorensen <Jes.Sorensen@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
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@ -1651,6 +1651,20 @@ int kvm_get_msr_common(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, u32 msr, u64 *pdata)
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case 0xcd: /* fsb frequency */
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data = 3;
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break;
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/*
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* MSR_EBC_FREQUENCY_ID
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* Conservative value valid for even the basic CPU models.
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* Models 0,1: 000 in bits 23:21 indicating a bus speed of
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* 100MHz, model 2 000 in bits 18:16 indicating 100MHz,
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* and 266MHz for model 3, or 4. Set Core Clock
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* Frequency to System Bus Frequency Ratio to 1 (bits
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* 31:24) even though these are only valid for CPU
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* models > 2, however guests may end up dividing or
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* multiplying by zero otherwise.
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*/
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case MSR_EBC_FREQUENCY_ID:
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data = 1 << 24;
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break;
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case MSR_IA32_APICBASE:
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data = kvm_get_apic_base(vcpu);
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break;
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