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-rw-r--r--docs/devel/ci-jobs.rst11
-rw-r--r--docs/devel/tcg-plugins.rst68
2 files changed, 54 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/docs/devel/ci-jobs.rst b/docs/devel/ci-jobs.rst
index 9cd9819786..277975e4ad 100644
--- a/docs/devel/ci-jobs.rst
+++ b/docs/devel/ci-jobs.rst
@@ -38,3 +38,14 @@ these artifacts are not already cached, downloading them make the jobs
 reach the timeout limit). Set this variable to have the tests using the
 Avocado framework run automatically.
 
+AARCH64_RUNNER_AVAILABLE
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+If you've got access to an aarch64 host that can be used as a gitlab-CI
+runner, you can set this variable to enable the tests that require this
+kind of host. The runner should be tagged with "aarch64".
+
+S390X_RUNNER_AVAILABLE
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+If you've got access to an IBM Z host that can be used as a gitlab-CI
+runner, you can set this variable to enable the tests that require this
+kind of host. The runner should be tagged with "s390x".
diff --git a/docs/devel/tcg-plugins.rst b/docs/devel/tcg-plugins.rst
index 047bf4ada7..dac5101a3c 100644
--- a/docs/devel/tcg-plugins.rst
+++ b/docs/devel/tcg-plugins.rst
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Once built a program can be run with multiple plugins loaded each with
 their own arguments::
 
   $QEMU $OTHER_QEMU_ARGS \
-      -plugin tests/plugin/libhowvec.so,arg=inline,arg=hint \
+      -plugin tests/plugin/libhowvec.so,inline=on,count=hint \
       -plugin tests/plugin/libhotblocks.so
 
 Arguments are plugin specific and can be used to modify their
@@ -193,17 +193,32 @@ Similar to hotblocks but this time tracks memory accesses::
   0x0000000048b000, 0x0001, 130594, 0x0001, 355
   0x0000000048a000, 0x0001, 1826, 0x0001, 11
 
+The hotpages plugin can be configured using the following arguments:
+
+  * sortby=reads|writes|address
+
+  Log the data sorted by either the number of reads, the number of writes, or
+  memory address. (Default: entries are sorted by the sum of reads and writes)
+
+  * io=on
+
+  Track IO addresses. Only relevant to full system emulation. (Default: off)
+
+  * pagesize=N
+
+  The page size used. (Default: N = 4096)
+
 - contrib/plugins/howvec.c
 
 This is an instruction classifier so can be used to count different
 types of instructions. It has a number of options to refine which get
-counted. You can give an argument for a class of instructions to break
-it down fully, so for example to see all the system registers
-accesses::
+counted. You can give a value to the `count` argument for a class of
+instructions to break it down fully, so for example to see all the system
+registers accesses::
 
   ./aarch64-softmmu/qemu-system-aarch64 $(QEMU_ARGS) \
     -append "root=/dev/sda2 systemd.unit=benchmark.service" \
-    -smp 4 -plugin ./contrib/plugins/libhowvec.so,arg=sreg -d plugin
+    -smp 4 -plugin ./contrib/plugins/libhowvec.so,count=sreg -d plugin
 
 which will lead to a sorted list after the class breakdown::
 
@@ -271,7 +286,7 @@ communicate over::
 
   ./sparc-softmmu/qemu-system-sparc -monitor none -parallel none \
     -net none -M SS-20 -m 256 -kernel day11/zImage.elf \
-    -plugin ./contrib/plugins/liblockstep.so,arg=lockstep-sparc.sock \
+    -plugin ./contrib/plugins/liblockstep.so,sockpath=lockstep-sparc.sock \
   -d plugin,nochain
 
 which will eventually report::
@@ -286,27 +301,27 @@ which will eventually report::
     previously @ 0x000000ffd08098/5 (809900593 insns)
     previously @ 0x000000ffd080c0/1 (809900588 insns)
 
-- contrib/plugins/hwprofile
+- contrib/plugins/hwprofile.c
 
 The hwprofile tool can only be used with system emulation and allows
 the user to see what hardware is accessed how often. It has a number of options:
 
- * arg=read or arg=write
+ * track=read or track=write
 
  By default the plugin tracks both reads and writes. You can use one
  of these options to limit the tracking to just one class of accesses.
 
- * arg=source
+ * source
 
  Will include a detailed break down of what the guest PC that made the
- access was. Not compatible with arg=pattern. Example output::
+ access was. Not compatible with the pattern option. Example output::
 
    cirrus-low-memory @ 0xfffffd00000a0000
     pc:fffffc0000005cdc, 1, 256
     pc:fffffc0000005ce8, 1, 256
     pc:fffffc0000005cec, 1, 256
 
- * arg=pattern
+ * pattern
 
  Instead break down the accesses based on the offset into the HW
  region. This can be useful for seeing the most used registers of a
@@ -345,7 +360,7 @@ which will output an execution trace following this structure::
   0, 0xd34, 0xf9c8f000, "bl #0x10c8"
   0, 0x10c8, 0xfff96c43, "ldr r3, [r0, #0x44]", load, 0x200000e4, RAM
 
-- contrib/plugins/cache
+- contrib/plugins/cache.c
 
 Cache modelling plugin that measures the performance of a given cache
 configuration when a given working set is run::
@@ -355,11 +370,8 @@ configuration when a given working set is run::
 
 will report the following::
 
-    Data accesses: 996479, Misses: 507
-    Miss rate: 0.050879%
-
-    Instruction accesses: 2641737, Misses: 18617
-    Miss rate: 0.704726%
+    core #, data accesses, data misses, dmiss rate, insn accesses, insn misses, imiss rate
+    0       996695         508             0.0510%  2642799        18617           0.7044%
 
     address, data misses, instruction
     0x424f1e (_int_malloc), 109, movq %rax, 8(%rcx)
@@ -377,29 +389,35 @@ will report the following::
 
 The plugin has a number of arguments, all of them are optional:
 
-  * arg="limit=N"
+  * limit=N
 
   Print top N icache and dcache thrashing instructions along with their
   address, number of misses, and its disassembly. (default: 32)
 
-  * arg="icachesize=N"
-  * arg="iblksize=B"
-  * arg="iassoc=A"
+  * icachesize=N
+  * iblksize=B
+  * iassoc=A
 
   Instruction cache configuration arguments. They specify the cache size, block
   size, and associativity of the instruction cache, respectively.
   (default: N = 16384, B = 64, A = 8)
 
-  * arg="dcachesize=N"
-  * arg="dblksize=B"
-  * arg="dassoc=A"
+  * dcachesize=N
+  * dblksize=B
+  * dassoc=A
 
   Data cache configuration arguments. They specify the cache size, block size,
   and associativity of the data cache, respectively.
   (default: N = 16384, B = 64, A = 8)
 
-  * arg="evict=POLICY"
+  * evict=POLICY
 
   Sets the eviction policy to POLICY. Available policies are: :code:`lru`,
   :code:`fifo`, and :code:`rand`. The plugin will use the specified policy for
   both instruction and data caches. (default: POLICY = :code:`lru`)
+
+  * cores=N
+
+  Sets the number of cores for which we maintain separate icache and dcache.
+  (default: for linux-user, N = 1, for full system emulation: N = cores
+  available to guest)