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charset="utf-8" While hyperv.rst already has all currently implemented Hyper-V enlightenments documented, it may be unclear what is the recommended set to achieve the best result. Add the corresponding section to the doc. Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov --- docs/system/i386/hyperv.rst | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/system/i386/hyperv.rst b/docs/system/i386/hyperv.rst index 2505dc4c86e0..1c7c4a3981ea 100644 --- a/docs/system/i386/hyperv.rst +++ b/docs/system/i386/hyperv.rst @@ -278,6 +278,36 @@ Supplementary features feature alters this behavior and only allows the guest to use exposed Hy= per-V enlightenments. =20 +Recommendations +--------------- + +To achieve the best performance of Windows and Hyper-V guests and unless t= here +are any specific requirements (e.g. migration to older QEMU/KVM versions, +emulating specific Hyper-V version, ...), it is recommended to enable all +currently implemented Hyper-V enlightenments with the following exceptions: + +- ``hv-syndbg``, ``hv-passthrough``, ``hv-enforce-cpuid`` should not be en= abled + in production configurations as these are debugging/development features. +- ``hv-reset`` can be avoided as modern Hyper-V versions don't expose it. +- ``hv-evmcs`` can (and should) be enabled on Intel CPUs only. While the f= eature + is only used in nested configurations (Hyper-V, WSL2), enabling it for r= egular + Windows guests should not have any negative effects. +- ``hv-no-nonarch-coresharing`` must only be enabled if vCPUs are properly= pinned + so no non-architectural core sharing is possible. +- ``hv-vendor-id``, ``hv-version-id-build``, ``hv-version-id-major``, + ``hv-version-id-minor``, ``hv-version-id-spack``, ``hv-version-id-sbranc= h``, + ``hv-version-id-snumber`` can be left unchanged, guests are not supposed= to + behave differently when different Hyper-V version is presented to them. +- ``hv-crash`` must only be enabled if the crash information is consumed v= ia + QAPI by higher levels of the virtualization stack. Enabling this feature + effectively prevents Windows from creating dumps upon crashes. +- ``hv-reenlightenment`` can only be used on hardware which supports TSC + scaling or when guest migration is not needed. +- ``hv-spinlocks`` should be set to e.g. 0xfff when host CPUs are overcomm= ited + (meaning there are other scheduled tasks or guests) and can be left unch= anged + from the default value (0xffffffff) otherwise. +- ``hv-avic``/``hv-apicv`` should not be enabled if the hardware does not + support APIC virtualization (Intel APICv, AMD AVIC). =20 Useful links ------------ --=20 2.41.0