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26 disabled, enables the optional AArch32 CPU feature, is only supported
58 all SVE vector lengths can be supported, when KVM is in use it's more
59 likely that only a few lengths will be supported, if SVE is supported at
81 "'aarch64' feature cannot be disabled unless KVM is enabled and 32-bit EL1 is supported"
154 After determining which CPU features are available and supported for a
199 enabled, the feature is supported, and the guest is 64-bit.
240 Constraints" below. Additionally, as we want all supported vector lengths
252 smaller, host supported vector lengths must also be enabled. If
261 support may be enabled. If SVE is not supported by the host, then
277 provided, then all supported vector lengths are enabled, which when
279 when KVM is in use, it means all vector lengths supported by the host
296 generated when attempting to enable any vector lengths not supported
305 When KVM is enabled, then disabling any supported vector length also
332 3) When KVM is enabled, implicitly enable all host CPU supported vector
395 lengths supported by ``max`` defaulting to enabled
411 length supported by QEMU is 256.
426 SME is not supported by KVM at this time.
430 length supported by qemu is 2048 bits. Otherwise, there are no
431 additional constraints on the set of vector lengths supported by SME.