On Fri, 2019-08-02 at 14:54 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
host-passthrough documentation menions that the source and
Small nit: menions -> mentions
destination
hosts are not identical in both hardware and
configuration. Configuration
actually includes microcode version and QEMU version, but this is not
clear so make it explicit
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini(a)redhat.com>
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diff --git a/docs/formatdomain.html.in b/docs/formatdomain.html.in
index f5c882141a..6d084d7c04 100644
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@@ -1590,8 +1590,8 @@
hand, the ABI provided to the guest is reproducible.
During
migration, complete CPU model definition is transferred to
the
destination host so the migrated guest will see exactly
the same CPU
- model even if the destination host contains more capable
CPUs for
- the running instance of the guest; but shutting down and
restarting
+ model for the running instance of the guest, even if the
destination
+ host contains more capable CPUs or newer kernel; but
shutting down and restarting
the guest may present different hardware to the guest
according to
the capabilities of the new host. Prior to libvirt 3.2.0
and QEMU
2.9.0 detection of the host CPU model via QEMU is not
supported.
@@ -1625,10 +1625,10 @@
environment cannot be reproduced on different hardware.
Thus, if you
hit any bugs, you are on your own. Further details of that
CPU can
be changed using <code>feature</code> elements. Migration
of a guest
- using host-passthrough is dangerous if the source and
destination
- hosts are not identical in both hardware and
configuration. If such
- a migration is attempted then the guest may hang or crash
upon
- resuming execution on the destination host.</dd>
+ using host-passthrough is dangerous if the source and
destination hosts
+ are not identical in both hardware, QEMU version,
microcode version
+ and configuration. If such a migration is attempted then
the guest may
+ hang or crash upon resuming execution on the destination
host.</dd>
</dl>
Both <code>host-model</code> and <code>host-
passthrough</code> modes