From: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
To: pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com,
Arthur Bied-Charreton <a.bied-charreton@proxmox.com>
Subject: applied: [PATCH docs/manager/qemu-server v5 00/21] Add API and UI for custom CPU models
Date: Mon, 18 May 2026 12:27:09 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <177909704332.3037978.4019137819812531064.b4-ty@b4> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260515092839.238064-1-a.bied-charreton@proxmox.com>
On Fri, 15 May 2026 11:28:17 +0200, Arthur Bied-Charreton wrote:
> This picks up and extends an old series [0] by Stefan Reiter.
>
> This series adds a full CRUD API and a UI editor for custom CPU models
> which allows users to manage them in the Datacenter interface rather
> than editing /etc/pve/virtual-guest/cpu-models.conf manually.
>
> It also improves on the existing VM CPU flags selector by providing a
> list of nodes supporting each flag to help gauge cluster compatibility.
>
> [...]
Applied, thanks!
[qemu-server]:
[01/10] cpu config: rename CPU models config path variable
commit: 6cd77495450e586095ba1bfae09cd061599f894a
[02/10] cpu flags: move cpu flags-related utilities to their own module
commit: 71c42d38600595c7ea89901c0cb22529e74e09e3
[03/10] cpu flags: compare against JSON::true when querying supported flags
commit: 8508fe8d987164cb771fa5df11589ca25563e549
[04/10] cpu flags: normalize CPU flags to QEMU's format
commit: 52a3cfa08c9e45156a882d33d49bda8f481c62dd
[05/10] cpu flags: add helper querying CPU flags with nodes supporting them
commit: aba97f99dddd65d254af5a402b48f0a5444a046c
[06/10] cpu config: rename custom CPU model config loader
commit: ccb2c4787048c2610207cdcd7033f3eb6091a1c0
[07/10] cpu config: add helpers to lock and write config
commit: 4483cfbee4ccee4b68ec1bd781085b4376acfcf3
[08/10] cpu: register standard option for CPU format
commit: fcfe1c139e028f80244f8956881a7e3df75162bc
[09/10] api: cpu flags: improve flags list returned by endpoint
commit: 4154e623527ba6a1e8df8a87f28fdd3b7343920d
[10/10] custom cpu models: avoid redundant config load
commit: 9d8e6f7af6d0e97e19f56fae37d74923467bb86b
[pve-manager]:
[01/10] cluster: reorder imports
commit: c50ec74c3f10c42d493ee84d761b70a3dc49851a
[02/10] cluster: makefile: reorder perl sources and align backslashes
commit: e2ab0188a97772cc380cb974bc6afdda37c221e8
[03/10] api: add endpoint querying available CPU flags cluster-wide
commit: 6ed37d55cb2a59855eb90350486f7a19c13547e4
[04/10] api: add CRUD handlers for custom CPU models
commit: db32d51ec9f58a8fab5f5c16e33bc2c4ac022f88
[05/10] ui: cpu model selector: allow filtering out custom models
commit: b3a515d25c276db64678d20661a5a395eaa603db
[06/10] ui: add basic custom CPU model editor
commit: e67867c9668b6724e32caa6a78ca83881501328d
[07/10] ui: cpu flags selector: add CPU flag editor for custom models
commit: 5589e4007457a751a16c81c38a93110a1ddedbab
[08/10] ui: cpu flags selector: allow filtering out flags supported on 0 nodes
commit: c5e48bb514eab33a03efbbfac94654c3c67c37f2
[09/10] ui: cpu flags selector: add search bar for large lists of flags
commit: 41edb0b46326777a2b5c74b7e4c258a7f02d0161
[10/10] ui: group custom CPU with resource mappings
commit: 48f151ad6b24c7803087194cd987ef532cb3c56b
[pve-docs]:
[1/1] qm: add anchor to "CPU Type" section
commit: 2cfbddac74d9227284fb7b25310137a2fc202eae
A few notes from the fix-ups I made while applying, in case useful for future
submissions. Two UI patterns stood out as worth naming explicitly.
When a backend property gets a UI, make the column header, form-field label,
API description, and docs anchor converge on one name. The custom CPU panel had
'Phys-Bits' / 'Physical Address Bits' / 'phys-bits' across column / form / API,
'Hidden' where users would say 'Hide Hypervisor', and 'HyperV-Vendor' (column)
vs 'Hyper-V Vendor' (form label). Each small mismatch costs a few seconds at
every support ticket or docs-grep.
Co-locate filter controls with the data they filter, and make their defaults
context-aware. The flag editor originally had the accel toggle in a row below
the form and a 'supported by at least one node' checkbox under the grid - three
filter widgets in three different bands. Folding accel and the new per-node
multi-select into the grid's top toolbar next to the search field gives one
scannable filter band right above the data, with the blanket toggle remaining
below as a quick-disable. That blanket filter was also default-on, which on a
single-node cluster (where supported-on is empty for all flags) hides every
flag - defaults like that should be on for end-user editing but off for
cluster-wide curation where they actively hurt.
The rest are smaller, mostly one-liners:
- Tighten CRUD input schemas at the schema layer rather than trusting callers.
cputype accepted any string until I enforced pve-configid + maxLength=40,
re-verified after stripping the optional 'custom-' prefix, and rejected the
reserved name 'delete' (collides with PUT's delete= parameter).
- Prefer //= over = in property-merge helpers so a caller passing a stricter
schema isn't silently overwritten by the default; add_cpu_json_properties was
overwriting our stricter cputype format.
- Sibling endpoints should agree on return shape - the per-node cpu-flags
endpoint had 'description' as required while the new cluster-wide one can
omit it; mark optional to match.
- Any non-form widget inside a form panel needs submitValue: false +
isFormField: false. The CRUD Create dialog POSTed 'combo-NNNN-inputEl=...'
until the toolbar widgets were marked.
- Selection-bound buttons: Proxmox.button.Button with disabled: true auto-binds
to the grid's selModel; the bare Edit button was active with no row selected
and on an empty list.
- 'nested-virt' is a PVE shorthand resolved at VM start - whitelist it in
supported-on filters; x86-64-vN are PVE-internal abstract profiles
- tag with 'abstract' so the VM picker can hide them.
- 'Sys.Audit on /nodes' was misused as a 'trusted user' proxy for custom-CPU
assignment; replaced with Mapping.{Audit,Use,Modify} on /mapping/cpu/<name>
(matching PCI/USB/Dir) for both assignment and the listing endpoint.
- Perl style: 'keys $hash->%*' over 'keys %{$hash}' (the latter flattened by
accident here); compare to JSON::true directly, not the string '1'; optional
$errmsg on lock helpers matching the Mapping::* pattern lets callers surface
useful contention messages.
In ProcessorEdit I also dropped a duplicate KVM checkbox and added a
hint pointing at the new per-node accel filter.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-05-18 10:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-05-15 9:28 [PATCH docs/manager/qemu-server v5 00/21] Add API and UI for custom CPU models Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-docs v5 01/21] qm: add anchor to "CPU Type" section Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 02/21] cpu config: rename CPU models config path variable Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 03/21] cpu flags: move cpu flags-related utilities to their own module Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 04/21] cpu flags: compare against JSON::true when querying supported flags Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 05/21] cpu flags: normalize CPU flags to QEMU's format Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 06/21] cpu flags: add helper querying CPU flags with nodes supporting them Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 07/21] cpu config: rename custom CPU model config loader Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 08/21] cpu config: add helpers to lock and write config Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 09/21] cpu: register standard option for CPU format Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 10/21] api: cpu flags: improve flags list returned by endpoint Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH qemu-server v5 11/21] custom cpu models: avoid redundant config load Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 12/21] cluster: reorder imports Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 13/21] cluster: makefile: reorder perl sources and align backslashes Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 14/21] api: add endpoint querying available CPU flags cluster-wide Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:45 ` Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 15/21] api: add CRUD handlers for custom CPU models Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 16/21] ui: cpu model selector: allow filtering out custom models Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 17/21] ui: add basic custom CPU model editor Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 18/21] ui: cpu flags selector: add CPU flag editor for custom models Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 19/21] ui: cpu flags selector: allow filtering out flags supported on 0 nodes Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 20/21] ui: cpu flags selector: add search bar for large lists of flags Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 9:28 ` [PATCH pve-manager v5 21/21] ui: group custom CPU with resource mappings Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-15 17:05 ` [PATCH docs/manager/qemu-server v5 00/21] Add API and UI for custom CPU models Max R. Carrara
2026-05-18 5:51 ` Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-18 6:47 ` superseded: " Arthur Bied-Charreton
2026-05-18 10:27 ` Thomas Lamprecht [this message]
2026-05-18 11:20 ` applied: " Arthur Bied-Charreton
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