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-id = 1594
-title = "Wrong cpu information is still received when using whpx acceleration."
-state = "closed"
-created_at = "2023-04-12T08:21:48.304Z"
-closed_at = "2023-04-13T10:06:33.126Z"
-labels = []
-url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1594"
-host-os = "Windows 11 22H2 (I wrote it, but all windows versions that can use whpx seem to fit)"
-host-arch = "x86_64"
-qemu-version = "QEMU emulator version 7.2.93 (v8.0.0-rc3-12011-gc0189df094-dirty)"
-guest-os = "no matter"
-guest-arch = "x86_64"
-description = """I received wrong information the other day and registered an issue, but now the latest version has not been fixed and is delivering the same wrong information.
-If not fixed, Windows Home version (Windows 11 Home version) cannot run more than 5 cores with whpx acceleration.
-(If you boot after setting more than 5 cores, an incorrect CPU parameter BSOD occurs during booting, and Windows 11 home version seems to allow up to 4 physical CPUs..)
-* Even if you explicitly give -smp cores=n,threads=1,sockets=1 and boot, it is ignored and recognized as a PC with n 1-core CPUs."""
-reproduce = """1. Run qemu with -accel whpx option
-2. Check CPU information after booting is complete
-3. Check the same CPU information after booting from a physical PC and other virtualization software (VMware, Virtual Box, etc.)
-4. It has been confirmed that the number of physical CPUs and the number of cores per CPU are different from other virtualization software or physical PCs. (For example, when setting 4 cores, it is recognized as 1CPU 4Core in other virtualization software, but as 4CPU 1Core in qemu operated with whpx acceleration)"""
-additional = """* The CPU was set to 4 cores, and the image was taken as a screenshot of the information recognized as the 4th processor by Linux.
-> Linux CPU information booted from qemu (with whpx acceleration)
-execution statement : qemu-system-x86_64 -M q35 -smp cores=4,threads=1,sockets=1 -m 4g -display sdl -drive file=test.vdi,id=disk,if=none -device ahci,id=ahci -device ide-hd,drive=disk,bus=ahci.0 -accel whpx (or 'qemu-system-x86_64 -M q35 -smp 4 -m 4g -display sdl -drive file=test.vdi,id=disk,if=none -device ahci,id=ahci -device ide-hd,drive=disk,bus=ahci.0 -accel whpx')
-
-![qemu](/uploads/5704aa53278d6719a5a5d3f980b2577f/qemu.jpg)
-
-> Linux CPU information booted from other virtualization software (Virtual Box)
-
-![virtualbox](/uploads/71f9d86a41060a018d1242e0a7d3ee9f/virtualbox.jpg)"""