arm64: Honor --vcpu-affinity for aarch32 guests
Commit 4639b72f ("arm64: Add --vcpu-affinity command line argument") introduced the --vcpu-affinity command line argument to pin the VCPUs to a given list of physical CPUs. Unfortunately, the affinity is set only for an arm64 guest, leading to the following error when running a 32-bit guest on a system with two or more PMUs: KVM exit reason: 9 ("KVM_EXIT_FAIL_ENTRY") Registers: PC: 0x8000c608 PSTATE: 0x200000d3 SP_EL1: 0x0 LR: 0x0 *pc: 0x8000c608: 25 3f a0 e1 83 61 a0 e1 0x8000c610: 83 31 98 e7 04 10 82 e1 0x8000c618: 07 2c 81 e3 28 10 1b e5 0x8000c620: 03 20 82 e3 03 00 a0 e1 *lr: Warning: unable to translate guest address 0x0 to host 0x00000000: <unknown> 0x00000008: <unknown> 0x00000010: <unknown> 0x00000018: <unknown> # KVM compatibility warning. virtio-net device was not detected. While you have requested a virtio-net device, the guest kernel did not initialize it. Please make sure that the guest kernel was compiled with CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET=y enabled in .config. # KVM session ended normally. Make the error go away by setting the affinity of the VCPUs for both 32-bit and 64-bit guests. Fixes: 4639b72f ("arm64: Add --vcpu-affinity command line argument") Signed-off-by:Alexandru Elisei <alexandru.elisei@arm.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220525165704.186754-2-alexandru.elisei@arm.com Signed-off-by:
Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
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