--- features: - | The libvirt driver now allows specifying individual CPU feature flags for guests, via a new configuration attribute ``[libvirt]/cpu_model_extra_flags`` -- this is valid in combination with all the three possible values for ``[libvirt]/cpu_mode``: ``custom``, ``host-model``, or ``host-passthrough``. The ``cpu_model_extra_flags`` also allows specifying multiple CPU flags. Refer to its documentation in ``nova.conf`` for usage details. One of the motivations for this is to alleviate the performance degradation (caused as a result of applying the "Meltdown" CVE fixes) for guests running with certain Intel-based virtual CPU models. This guest performance impact is reduced by exposing the CPU feature flag 'PCID' ("Process-Context ID") to the *guest* CPU, assuming that it is available in the physical hardware itself. Note that besides ``custom``, Nova's libvirt driver has two other CPU modes: ``host-model`` (which is the default), and ``host-passthrough``. Refer to the ``[libvirt]/cpu_model_extra_flags`` documentation for what to do when you are using either of those CPU modes in context of 'PCID'.