@@ -1051,11 +1051,18 @@ bool write_cpustate_to_list(ARMCPU *cpu);
#if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY)
#define TARGET_PAGE_BITS 12
#else
-/* The ARM MMU allows 1k pages. */
-/* ??? Linux doesn't actually use these, and they're deprecated in recent
- architecture revisions. Maybe a configure option to disable them. */
+#if defined(TARGET_AARCH64)
+/* You can't configure 1k pages on AArch64 hardware */
+#define TARGET_PAGE_BITS 12
+#else
+/* The ARM MMU allows 1k pages - although they are not used by Linux
+ * FIXME?: they're deprecated in recent architecture revisions and
+ * this does create a performance hit. Maybe a configure option to
+ * disable them?
+ */
#define TARGET_PAGE_BITS 10
#endif
+#endif
#if defined(TARGET_AARCH64)
# define TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_SPACE_BITS 48
The AArch64 architecture only support 4k+ pages so using a smaller value for QEMU's internal page table handling only makes us less efficient. I ran some simple benchmarks and measured a 25-30% speed improvement for CPU bound tasks like booting the kernel or compressing a section of a file-system. Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> --- v2: - fix AArch64 references - add benchmark notes to commit msg