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18 unsafe when this mode is used as libvirt / QEMU cannot guarantee a
24 QEMU comes with a number of predefined named CPU models, that
26 Intel and AMD. These allow the guest VMs to have a degree of
33 Libvirt supports a third way to configure CPU models known as "Host
35 a CPU model that is similar the host CPU, and then adding extra features
45 The x86_64 architecture has a number of `ABI compatibility levels`_
53 aliases which resolve to a different CPU model version,
69 matches the generation of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a
183 This is an MSR (Model-Specific Register) feature rather than a CPUID feature,
205 processor is vulnerable, use the Intel VERW instruction (a
207 a mitigation for the TAA vulnerability. (For details, refer to
211 Expose this to the guest OS if and only if: (a) the host has TSX
221 two ways: (a) check for the *absence* of ``rtm`` in the guest's
232 matches the generation of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a
295 when using "Host model", because this is a virtual feature that
340 Applications should follow the earlier guidance to setup a better CPU
355 hosts, but their usage is discouraged, as they expose a very limited