But its lack might cause issues starting some old guests using it after upgrade.
qemu-system-x86_64: can't apply global Broadwell-noTSX-x86_64-cpu.osxsave=on: Property '.osxsave' not found
I'd want to analyze omre of the background, why we have it in our IBRS type (still it seems) and if we can make modifications to make the transition more smooth.
There seem to be conditions where old qemu/libvirt created guests with the osxsafe feature
<model fallback= 'allow' >Broadwell- noTSX</ model> Intel</ vendor>
<vendor>
...
<feature policy='require' name='osxsave'/>
That feature was now removed in recent qemu. /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=1644848
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But its lack might cause issues starting some old guests using it after upgrade. system- x86_64: can't apply global Broadwell- noTSX-x86_ 64-cpu. osxsave= on: Property '.osxsave' not found
qemu-
I'd want to analyze omre of the background, why we have it in our IBRS type (still it seems) and if we can make modifications to make the transition more smooth.