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3CPU topology on s390x
4=====================
5
6Since QEMU 8.2, CPU topology on s390x provides up to 3 levels of
7topology containers: drawers, books and sockets. They define a
8tree-shaped hierarchy.
9
10The socket container has one or more CPU entries.
11Each of these CPU entries consists of a bitmap and three CPU attributes:
12
13- CPU type
14- entitlement
15- dedication
16
17Each bit set in the bitmap correspond to a core-id of a vCPU with matching
18attributes.
19
20This documentation provides general information on S390 CPU topology,
21how to enable it and explains the new CPU attributes.
22For information on how to modify the S390 CPU topology and how to
23monitor polarization changes, see ``docs/devel/s390-cpu-topology.rst``.
24
25Prerequisites
26-------------
27
28To use the CPU topology, you currently need to choose the KVM accelerator.
29See :ref:`Accelerators` for more details about accelerators and how to select them.
30
31The s390x host needs to use a Linux kernel v6.0 or newer (which provides the so-called
32``KVM_CAP_S390_CPU_TOPOLOGY`` capability that allows QEMU to signal the
33CPU topology facility via the so-called STFLE bit 11 to the VM).
34
35Enabling CPU topology
36---------------------
37
38Currently, CPU topology is enabled by default only in the "host" CPU model.
39
40Enabling CPU topology in another CPU model is done by setting the CPU flag
41``ctop`` to ``on`` as in:
42
43.. code-block:: bash
44
45   -cpu gen16b,ctop=on
46
47Having the topology disabled by default allows migration between
48old and new QEMU without adding new flags.
49
50Default topology usage
51----------------------
52
53The CPU topology can be specified on the QEMU command line
54with the ``-smp`` or the ``-device`` QEMU command arguments.
55
56Note also that since 7.2 threads are no longer supported in the topology
57and the ``-smp`` command line argument accepts only ``threads=1``.
58
59If none of the containers attributes (drawers, books, sockets) are
60specified for the ``-smp`` flag, the number of these containers
61is 1.
62
63Thus the following two options will result in the same topology:
64
65.. code-block:: bash
66
67    -smp cpus=5,drawer=1,books=1,sockets=8,cores=4,maxcpus=32
68
69and
70
71.. code-block:: bash
72
73    -smp cpus=5,sockets=8,cores=4,maxcpus=32
74
75When a CPU is defined by the ``-smp`` command argument, its position
76inside the topology is calculated by adding the CPUs to the topology
77based on the core-id starting with core-0 at position 0 of socket-0,
78book-0, drawer-0 and filling all CPUs of socket-0 before filling socket-1
79of book-0 and so on up to the last socket of the last book of the last
80drawer.
81
82When a CPU is defined by the ``-device`` command argument, the
83tree topology attributes must all be defined or all not defined.
84
85.. code-block:: bash
86
87    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=1,book-id=1,socket-id=2,core-id=1
88
89or
90
91.. code-block:: bash
92
93    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,core-id=1,dedicated=true
94
95If none of the tree attributes (drawer, book, sockets), are specified
96for the ``-device`` argument, like for all CPUs defined with the ``-smp``
97command argument the topology tree attributes will be set by simply
98adding the CPUs to the topology based on the core-id.
99
100QEMU will not try to resolve collisions and will report an error if the
101CPU topology defined explicitly or implicitly on a ``-device``
102argument collides with the definition of a CPU implicitly defined
103on the ``-smp`` argument.
104
105When the topology modifier attributes are not defined for the
106``-device`` command argument they takes following default values:
107
108- dedicated: ``false``
109- entitlement: ``medium``
110
111
112Hot plug
113++++++++
114
115New CPUs can be plugged using the device_add hmp command as in:
116
117.. code-block:: bash
118
119  (qemu) device_add gen16b-s390x-cpu,core-id=9
120
121The placement of the CPU is derived from the core-id as described above.
122
123The topology can of course also be fully defined:
124
125.. code-block:: bash
126
127    (qemu) device_add gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=1,book-id=1,socket-id=2,core-id=1
128
129
130Examples
131++++++++
132
133In the following machine we define 8 sockets with 4 cores each.
134
135.. code-block:: bash
136
137  $ qemu-system-s390x -accel kvm -m 2G \
138    -cpu gen16b,ctop=on \
139    -smp cpus=5,sockets=8,cores=4,maxcpus=32 \
140    -device host-s390x-cpu,core-id=14 \
141
142A new CPUs can be plugged using the device_add hmp command as before:
143
144.. code-block:: bash
145
146  (qemu) device_add gen16b-s390x-cpu,core-id=9
147
148The core-id defines the placement of the core in the topology by
149starting with core 0 in socket 0 up to maxcpus.
150
151In the example above:
152
153* There are 5 CPUs provided to the guest with the ``-smp`` command line
154  They will take the core-ids 0,1,2,3,4
155  As we have 4 cores in a socket, we have 4 CPUs provided
156  to the guest in socket 0, with core-ids 0,1,2,3.
157  The last CPU, with core-id 4, will be on socket 1.
158
159* the core with ID 14 provided by the ``-device`` command line will
160  be placed in socket 3, with core-id 14
161
162* the core with ID 9 provided by the ``device_add`` qmp command will
163  be placed in socket 2, with core-id 9
164
165
166Polarization, entitlement and dedication
167----------------------------------------
168
169Polarization
170++++++++++++
171
172The polarization affects how the CPUs of a shared host are utilized/distributed
173among guests.
174The guest determines the polarization by using the PTF instruction.
175
176Polarization defines two models of CPU provisioning: horizontal
177and vertical.
178
179The horizontal polarization is the default model on boot and after
180subsystem reset. When horizontal polarization is in effect all vCPUs should
181have about equal resource provisioning.
182
183In the vertical polarization model vCPUs are unequal, but overall more resources
184might be available.
185The guest can make use of the vCPU entitlement information provided by the host
186to optimize kernel thread scheduling.
187
188A subsystem reset puts all vCPU of the configuration into the
189horizontal polarization.
190
191Entitlement
192+++++++++++
193
194The vertical polarization specifies that the guest's vCPU can get
195different real CPU provisioning:
196
197- a vCPU with vertical high entitlement specifies that this
198  vCPU gets 100% of the real CPU provisioning.
199
200- a vCPU with vertical medium entitlement specifies that this
201  vCPU shares the real CPU with other vCPUs.
202
203- a vCPU with vertical low entitlement specifies that this
204  vCPU only gets real CPU provisioning when no other vCPUs needs it.
205
206In the case a vCPU with vertical high entitlement does not use
207the real CPU, the unused "slack" can be dispatched to other vCPU
208with medium or low entitlement.
209
210A vCPU can be "dedicated" in which case the vCPU is fully dedicated to a single
211real CPU.
212
213The dedicated bit is an indication of affinity of a vCPU for a real CPU
214while the entitlement indicates the sharing or exclusivity of use.
215
216Defining the topology on the command line
217-----------------------------------------
218
219The topology can entirely be defined using -device cpu statements,
220with the exception of CPU 0 which must be defined with the -smp
221argument.
222
223For example, here we set the position of the cores 1,2,3 to
224drawer 1, book 1, socket 2 and cores 0,9 and 14 to drawer 0,
225book 0, socket 0 without defining entitlement or dedication.
226Core 4 will be set on its default position on socket 1
227(since we have 4 core per socket) and we define it as dedicated and
228with vertical high entitlement.
229
230.. code-block:: bash
231
232  $ qemu-system-s390x -accel kvm -m 2G \
233    -cpu gen16b,ctop=on \
234    -smp cpus=1,sockets=8,cores=4,maxcpus=32 \
235    \
236    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=1,book-id=1,socket-id=2,core-id=1 \
237    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=1,book-id=1,socket-id=2,core-id=2 \
238    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=1,book-id=1,socket-id=2,core-id=3 \
239    \
240    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=0,book-id=0,socket-id=0,core-id=9 \
241    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,drawer-id=0,book-id=0,socket-id=0,core-id=14 \
242    \
243    -device gen16b-s390x-cpu,core-id=4,dedicated=on,entitlement=high
244
245The entitlement defined for the CPU 4 will only be used after the guest
246successfully enables vertical polarization by using the PTF instruction.
247