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Virtualisierung: QEMU 2.3 verfügbar
« Antwort #30 am: 28 April, 2015, 13:37 »
Die QEMU-Entwickler haben den quelloffenen CPU- und System-Emulator um viele Funktionalitäten erweitert und in der Version 2.3 veröffentlicht. QEMU wird in der Virtualisisierung gern zusammen mit dem Hypervisor KVM eingesetzt.

QEMU 2.3 unterstützt ab sofort 32-Bit-KVM-Gäste auf einem 64-Bit-ARM-Host und erlaubt es, KVM in Verbindung mit dem Debugging-Werkzeug Valgrind einzusetzen. Für x86-Gäste gibt es ein neues IvyBridge CPU-Modell und für MIPS-Gast-Systeme brachten die Entwickler Modelle für die microMIPS-Prozessoren 5KEc und 5KEf MIPS64r2 sowie M14K und M14Kc MIPS32r2 an den Start. Für s390x-Gäste wird in QEMU 2.3 der PCI-Bus unterstützt und für PowerPC-basierte Gastsysteme implementierten die Entwickler eine grundlegende Unterstützung für transaktionale Speichererweiterungen. Die neue Version des CPU- und System-Emulators ermöglicht es, dass via Passthrough durchgereichte Geräte im Gastsystem automatisch ausgeworfen werden, sobald der Nutzer sie vom VFIO Host-Treiber trennt.

Für Little-Endian PPC/pSeries-Gäste verbesserten die Entwickler die VGA-Unterstützung. Nutzer, die GTK+, VNC, SDL und Spice in ihren Virtualisierungsumgebungen verwenden, können sich über verbesserte UI-Geschwindigkeiten freuen. Es lassen sich jetzt auch Mehrplatzrechner mit VNC virtualisieren. Mit asynchroner SCSI-Anfragebearbeitung und Disk-Read-Merging konnten die Entwickler die virtio-blk-Emulationen beschleunigen. Der QEMU Guest Agent unterstützt Datei-Operationen in Windows-Gästen, kann Speicher-Blöcke in Linux-Gästen ein- und ausschalten und kann mit Memory-Hotplug umgehen. Migrationen dürfen nun auch JSON-Beschreibungen des Migrations-Streams beinhalten, um Unvereinbarungen zwischen Gast- und Host-Systemen aufzupüren. Weitere Neuerungen haben die Entwickler im Changelog aufgeführt.

QEMU ist größtenteils in C umgesetzt und wird unter der GPL lizenziert. Die neueste Version des CPU- und System-Emulators wird im Downloadbereich des Projekts bereitgestellt.

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« Antwort #31 am: 13 August, 2015, 19:40 »

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« Antwort #32 am: 04 November, 2015, 19:40 »

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QEMU 2.5.0-rc1
« Antwort #33 am: 21 November, 2015, 19:40 »

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Qemu 2.5 veröffentlicht
« Antwort #34 am: 17 Dezember, 2015, 13:15 »
Die Qemu-Entwickler haben ihren freien CPU- und System-Emulator Qemu in der Version 2.5 veröffentlicht. Qemu kann verschiedene, auch ältere Prozessoren emulieren und wird oft im Zusammenhang mit den Hypervisoren KVM und Xen eingesetzt.

In der aktuellen Qemu-Version 2.5 werden Guard-Pages an das Ende des Gast-Arbeitsspeichers angefügt. Mit ihnen möchten die Entwickler das Hostsystem gegen von Gastsystemen ausgehende Buffer-Overflow-Attacken schützen. Für ARM-Architekturen unterstützt Qemu 2.5 Semihosting auf AArch64, den i.MX31 SoC und AHCI für ZynqMP- und Allwinner A10-Plattformen. Der Virt-Maschine verpassten die Entwickler eine zweite PCIe MMIO Region, die 512 GB im vom Nutzer adressierbaren High-Memory-Bereich ansprechen kann.

In der Kategorie der x86-Architekturen warnt Qemu, wenn ein CPU-Modell mit nicht unterstützten Funktionalitäten ausgewählt wird, und schaltet diese ab. Die Haswell- und Broadwell-CPU-Modelle kommen nun mit Advanced Bit Manipulation (ABM). ABM, POPCNT sowie SSE4a sind in den Standard-CPU-Modellen qemu32 und qemu64 deaktiviert, weil sie von vielen Hosts nicht unterstützt werden. Cache Information Passthrough ist in Qemu 2.5 standardmäßig abgeschaltet und aus den Modellen für AMD-Prozessoren wurde RDTSCP entfernt, weil es von aktuellen KVM-Versionen nicht an Gäste auf AMD-Hosts weitergegeben wird. Es werden mit clflushopt, clwb und pcommit mehrere neue Intel-Memory-Instructions unterstützt.

Im Zusammenspiel mit KVM sind mit der neuen Qemu-Version Hyper-V-kompatible Crash-Berichte möglich und mit Xen lassen sich Intel Integrated GPUs an die Gäste durchreichen. Virtio-gpu unterstützt einen 3D-Modus und vhost-user Live-Migrationen und Multi-Queue. Für virtio-pci konnten die Entwickler die Geschwindigkeit steigern, wenn KVM und ein Kernel 4.4 eingesetzt werden. Virtio-Geräte lassen sich auf einen PCI-Express-Bus pflanzen und im virtio 1-Modus ist SCSI-Passthrough für virtio-blk abgeschaltet. Es gibt eine neue Syntax, um TLS für VNC-Server zu aktivieren. Weitere Neuerungen, etwa für Blockgeräte, PowerPC-, MIPS-, s390- und SPARC-CPU-Modelle, Shared-Memory, Monitoring, Migration und Netzwerk, sind im Changelog aufgelistet.

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« Antwort #36 am: 05 September, 2016, 17:40 »

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« Antwort #37 am: 21 Dezember, 2016, 16:40 »

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QEMU 2.9.0
« Antwort #38 am: 22 April, 2017, 15:40 »

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« Antwort #39 am: 06 September, 2017, 20:45 »

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Qemu 3.0 freigegeben
« Antwort #40 am: 16 August, 2018, 09:30 »
Release Notes

Hello,

On behalf of the QEMU Team, I'd like to announce the availability of
the QEMU 3.0.0 release. This release contains 2300+ commits from 169
authors.

A note from the maintainer:

  Why 3.0? Well, we felt that our version numbers were getting a bit
  unwieldy, and since this year is QEMU's 15th birthday it seemed like
  a good excuse to roll over the major digit. Going forward we plan to
  increment the major version once a year, for the first release of the
  year. Don't read too much into it: it doesn't imply a drastic
  compatibility break.

  Rumours of our triskaidekaphobia have been greatly exaggerated :-)

You can grab the tarball from our download page here:

  https://www.qemu.org/download/#source

The full list of changes are available at:

  https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/3.0

Highlights include:

 * Support for additional x86/AMD mitigations against Speculative
   Store Bypass (Spectre Variant 4, CVE-2018-3639)
 * Improved support for nested KVM guests running on Hyper-V
 * Block device support for active disk-mirroring, which avoids
   convergence issues which may arise when doing passive/background
   mirroring of busy devices.
 * Improved support for AHCI emulation, SCSI emulation, and persistent
   reservations / cluster management.
 * OpenGL ES support for SDL front-end, additional framebuffer
   device options for early boot display without using legacy VGA
   emulation
 * Live migration support for TPM TIS devices, capping bandwidth
   usage during post-copy migration, and recovering from a failed
   post-copy migration
 * Improved latency when using user-mode networking / SLIRP

 * ARM: support for SMMUv3 IOMMU when using 'virt' machine type
 * ARM: v8M extensions for VLLDM and VLSTM floating-point instructions,
   and improved support for AArch64 v8.2 FP16 extensions
 * ARM: support for Scalable Vector Extensions in linux-user mode
 * Microblaze: support for 64-bit address sizes and translation bug
   fixes
 * PowerPC: PMU support for mac99 machine type and improvements for
   Uninorth PCI host bridge emulation for Mac machine types
 * PowerPC: preliminary support for emulating POWER9 hash MMU mode when
   using powernv machine type.
 * RISC-V: improvement for privileged ISA emulation
 * s390: support for z14 ZR1 CPU model
 * s390: bpb/ppa15 Spectre mitigations enabled by default for z196 and
   later CPU models
 * s390: support for configuring consoles via -serial options

 * and lots more...

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QEMU 3.1.0
« Antwort #41 am: 12 Dezember, 2018, 17:34 »
Changelog

Incompatible changes:

The "qemu-system-ppcemb" target has been removed. "qemu-system-ppc" or "qemu-system-ppc64" should be used instead.
The "tls", "x509", and "x509verify" options to "-vnc" have been removed. The "tls-creds" option should be used instead to point to a "tls-creds-x509" object created using "-object"
The -drive options "cyls", "heads", "secs", "trans", "addr" and "serial" have been removed. The corresponding options of the "-device" parameter have to be used instead now.
The "-balloon" option has been removed since it is replaced by "-device virtio-balloon" now.
The "-nodefconfig" option has been removed. Use "-no-user-config" instead.
The "-startdate", "-localtime" and "-rtc-td-hack" options have been removed. Use the corresponding parameters of "-rtc" instead.
The "-tftp", "-bootp", "-redir" and "-smb" options have been removed. Use the corresponding parameters of "-nic" or "-netdev" instead.
The "ssi-sd" device cannot be created anymore with "-device". This could be changed again in the future.
x86 machines cannot be live-migrated if nested Intel virtualization is enabled. The next version of QEMU will be able to do live migration when nested virtualization is enabled, if supported by the kernel.

New deprecated options and features:

The '-machine enforce-config-section' parameter is replaced by the '-global migration.send-configuration' option.
The 'name' parameter of the '-net' option is a synonym for the 'id' parameter, which should now be used instead.
The 'hub_id name' parameter tuple of the 'hostfwd_add' and 'hostfwd_remove' HMP commands has been replaced by 'netdev_id'.
The PowerPC target 'prep' machine type should be replaced by the '40p' machine type.
Parsing of key,value pair filenames for the RBD block device
Incorrect CPU topologies specified by -smp socket,core,thread options that are describing number of VCPUs not equal to 'maxcpus'
Consult the "Deprecated Features" appendix for the full list of historically deprecated features/options.

Arm:

New microbit machine model (initially the only supported device is the UART; more complete device support is planned for the next release)
Support for the ARMv6M architecture and the Cortex-M0 CPU
New virtual Xilinx Versal machine model: "xlnx-versal-virt"
implement some missing hypervisor trap bits in HCR register
New CPU model: Cortex-A72
Implement emulation of ARMv8M hardware stack limit checking
Support Scalable Vector Extension in system emulation mode
Implement some devices previously missing from mps2-an505 board
raspi: Support virtual framebuffer/viewport in display device
Add model of Freescale i.MX6 UltraLite 14x14 EVK Board
Support execution from small (

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QEMU 3.1.0 Build 20190218
« Antwort #42 am: 19 Februar, 2019, 13:09 »
Whats new:>>

Added support for WHPX (untested).

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Qemu 4.0 veröffentlicht
« Antwort #43 am: 24 April, 2019, 16:30 »
Changelog

System emulation

Incompatible changes

    The "handle" option to -fsdev and -virtfs has been removed. The "local" or "proxy" options should be used instead.
    The "-virtioconsole" option has been removed. Use "-device virtconsole" instead.
    The "-no-frame" option has been removed. It was only usable with SDL1.2, and support for this library has been suspended now.
    The "-enable-hax" option has been removed. Use "-accel hax" instead.
    The "-clock" option has been removed. It was only a "dummy" option without meaning since QEMU 1.7, so there is no replacement.
    The legacy "ivshmem" device has been removed. Use "ivshmem-doorbell" or "ivshmem-plain" instead.
    The x86 machine types "pc-0.10" and "pc-0.11" have been removed. Use a newer machine type instead.
    The "irq" property of the "spapr-vscsi", "spapr-vlan" and "spapr-vty" devices has been removed with no replacement.
    The "memory-backend-memfd" backend object type will be reported as unavailable on hosts systems without memfd sealing support. On previous versions, "memory-backend-memfd" was reported as available, but didn't work properly without sealing support.
    HMP snapshot commands (such as "savevm", "loadvm" and "delvm") use only the snapshot tag, and not the ID any more, to identify snapshots. This removes ambiguity from the interface, but may require changing the HMP command in existing scripts.

New deprecated options and features

    cpu-add QMP/HMP command
    machine-types pc-0.12, pc-0.13, pc-0.14 and pc-0.15
    qemu-nbd --partition=N option
    The query-events QMP command has been superseded by the more powerful and accurate query-qmp-schema command.
    The acl option to the "-vnc" argument has been replaced by the tls-authz and sasl-authz options.
    The acl_show, acl_reset, acl_policy, acl_add, and acl_remove commands are deprecated with no replacement. Authorization for VNC should be performed using the pluggable QAuthZ objects.
    QEMU_AUDIO_ environment variables and "-audio-help" are now deprecated. Use "-audiodev" instead.

Consult the "Deprecated Features" appendix for the full list of historically deprecated features/options.
Alpha

    Updated PALcode firmware supports machine check exceptions.

Arm

    Implement the ARMv8.0-SB extension
    Implement the ARMv8.0-PredInv extension
    Implement the ARMv8.1-HPD extension
    Implement the ARMv8.1-LOR extension (as the trivial "no limited ordering regions provided" minimum)
    Implement the ARMv8.2-FHM extension
    Implement the ARMv8.2-AA32HPD extension
    Implement the ARMv8.3-PAuth extension
    Implement the ARMv8.3-JSConv extension
    Implement the ARMv8.4-CondM extension
    Implement the ARMv8.5-CondM extension
    Implement the ARMv8.5-FRINT extension
    Implement the Armv8.5-BTI extension for system emulation mode
    New machines "musca-a" and "musca-b1" -- these model the Arm "Musca" development boards
    New machine "mps2-an521" -- this is a model of the AN521 FPGA image for the MPS2 devboard
    Support TBI (top-byte-ignore) properly for linux-user mode
    The micro:bit board now boots simple MicroPython programs since device emulation for the timer, GPIO, NVMC and RNG has been added
    The cubieboard model now implements the 'A' SRAM
    AArch64 processors can now boot from a kernel placed over 4GB into RAM
    The stellaris boards ("lm3s6965evb", "lm3s811evb") now implement the watchdog timer device
    The BLK_MAX register in the TZ MPC device now reports the correct value
    The u-boot "noload" image type is now supported for the Arm virt board
    The Arm virt board now permits more than 255GB of RAM
    stm32f2xx_usart: Do not update data register when device is disabled
    virt board ACPI tables: COHACC override flag now correctly set in IORT SMMUv3 node
    AArch32 exception return is fixed to permit a switch from Mon->Hyp mode
    ftgmac100: implement the new MDIO interface on Aspeed SoC
    Emulation of the ARM PMU has been improved
    Fix various places where we failed to UNDEF invalid A64 instructions
    Don't UNDEF a valid FCMLA on 32-bit inputs
    Make FPSCR/FPCR trapped-exception bits RAZ/WI
    Fixed a bug in handling clearing of FPSCR/FPSR exception status bits
    armv7m_nvic: Allow byte accesses to SHPR1 register
    linux-user: support HWCAP_CPUID which exposes ID registers to user code
    Fixed a bug where the v8M MPU was always using the background region if it was enabled, rather than only if there was no hit on a more specific region
    Fixed bug where SVE ADDVL/ADDPL/RDVL instructions were missing the "is SVE enabled" check
    The raspi2 and raspi3 models now implement the "local timer" in the bcm2836_control block
    Fixed bug preventing EL0 from writing to architected timer registers
    Fixed SMMUv3 interrupt line numbers in ACPI tables for 'virt' board
    Fixed bug in emulation of CASP instruction

Cris

    check-tcg now builds and runs the cris tests using the fedora-cris-cross docker image

HPPA

    Fix condition code generation for "add,<" & "add,<=", "addb".
    Fix the output for "dcor".
    Fix pci config address access.
    Fix the output for "b,gate".
    Map CPU HPA regions into PCI address space.
    Support TLB protection IDs
    Accept but ignore the diag instruction
    Add TLB trace events.
    Update seabios-hppa to upstream latest.

M68k

    The "mcf5208evb" machine now supports loading of firmware binaries with the "-bios" option.

Microblaze
MIPS

    Added support for I7200 CPU (nanoMIPS32 ISA + DSP ASE; system mode only).
    Added support for I6500 CPU (MIPS64R6 ISA + MSA ASE + multicore features).
    Added support for QMP-based querying of the available CPU types.
    Added support for SAARI and SAAR configuration registers.
    Added support for MTTCG (multi-threaded TCG).
    Improved support for ITU (Interthread Communication Unit).
    Improved support for Fulong 2E machine.
    Improved end user documentation.
    Fixed build for MIPS n32 hosts.

Nios2
OpenRISC
PowerPC

    POWER9 large decrementer is now supported (pseries & powernv machines, TCG & KVM)
    sam460ex can now have 2GB memory
    pseries default CPU type is now POWER9
    pseries now supports the XIVE interrupt controller of POWER9 (emulated version only)
    pseries can now select its interrupt controller through a new ic-mode machine option
    pseries can now control the exposure of the host model and system-id through the new host-model and host-serial machine options
    pseries now supports "-vga cirrus"
    pseries now supports hot plug and unplug of PCI Host Bridges (PHBs)
    pseries now enables Spectre/Meltdown mitigations by default (this will cause warnings with TCG which doesn't have the mitigations implemented)
    pseries now supports the proposed count-cache-flush mitigation for Spectre (this requires guest co-operation, but should be lower cost than the current approaches)
    powernv now supports POWER9 cpus
    powernv now allows kernel images up to 256MiB
    gdbstub can now access SPRs
    mac99 machine now defaults to sungem NIC instead of ne2k_pci
    e500 now has a device for its I2C controller
    e500 has had an update to a newer U-Boot version
    ref405, sam460ex and taihu now have flash memory of fixed size matching the physical hardware instead of deriving it from -drive if-pflash

RISC-V

    The virt board now supports PCI and USB.
    The FS field of mstatus now supports three states (dirty, clean, and off).
    The TSR, TW, and TVM fields of mstatus are now implemented.
    The misa CSR is now writable.
    The built-in gdbserver supports register lists via XML files.
    The sifive_u machine supports SMP.
    The SiFive UART supports TX interrupts.
    The sifive_u machine has the correct number of PLIC interrupts.

s390
CPU models

    The 'zpci' feature bit is now indicated by default in the 'qemu' cpu model.
    The z14 cpu model now includes the multiple epoch and PTFF enhancement features per default.
    A cpu model for the z14 GA 2 has been added.

Devices

    vfio-ap now no longer inhibits usage of memory ballooners.
    zPCI devices now provide some instruction counters to the guest (for a Linux guest, check /sys/kernel/debug/pci/<function>/statistics).
    zPCI devices are now explicitly marked as unmigratable. No change in functionality, migration support for zPCI devices had never been implemented.
    vfio-ap now supports hot(un)plug of the vfio-ap device.

TCG

    Support for the floating-point extension facility has been added.
    Code for vector support instructions has been added.

SH

    Machine r2d's flash memory size doubled to 16MiB to match physical hardware.

SPARC

    Fix Solaris boot on SS-10/SS-20 machines with OpenBIOS (OpenBIOS)

TileGX
Tricore

    Fixed mixed up operands in CADDN and CADD

x86

    The HAX accelerator is now supported for POSIX hosts other than Darwin, including Linux and NetBSD.
    Machines pc-* now support configuring firmware with -machine pflash0=ID0,pflash1=ID1 in addition to -drive if=pflash,... This permits use of -blockdev.
    MPX is considered a failed experiment by Intel, and has thus been removed from all named CPU models. It is still accessible via "-cpu host".
    PVH Linux images can be booted with "-kernel".

Xtensa

    xtfpga boards provide SMP support expected by linux (interrupt distributor, IPI and runstall)
    New test_mmuhifi_c3 core configuration capable of running SMP linux
    Flexible length instructions extension (FLIX) is now supported
    check-tcg now builds and runs xtensa system tests

Device emulation and assignment
ACPI
Audio
Block devices

    IDE/via: Implement PCI IDE mode
    virtio-blk: DISCARD and WRITE_ZEROES support

Graphics
Input devices
I2C

    smbus_eeprom: Will now transfer its state
    pm_smbus: I2C block transfers will now work properly
    pm_smbus: state transfer will now work properly

IPMI
Network devices

    pvrdma: Add support for RDMA MAD
    pvrdma: Removed the dev-caps-max-sge parameter

NVDIMM
PCI/PCIe

    Generic PCIe root port link speed and width enhancements: Starting with the Q35 QEMU 4.0 machine type, generic pcie-root-port will default to the maximum PCIe link speed (16GT/s) and width (x32) provided by the PCIe 4.0 specification. Experimental options x-speed= and x-width= are provided for custom tuning, but it is expected that the default over-provisioning of bandwidth is optimal for the vast majority of use cases. Previous machine versions and ioh3420 root ports will continue to default to 2.5GT/x1 links.

SCSI

    Added the device_id property for SCSI disks that specifies which value to use for the vendor specific designator in the Device Identification VPD page
    Fixed erroneously detected multipath setup with multiple disks created with node-names (these would use an empty string as the vendor specific designator before, now the designator is left out)
    Several bugfixes in the LSI53C8xxA and ESP/PCscsi parallel SCSI adapters.

SMBIOS
TPM

    ACPI HID for TPM TIS for TPM 2.0 has been corrected to MSFT0101; this should allow all Operating Systems to use the TPM 2.0 through the TIS interface
    QEMU support for TPM PPI (Physical Presence Interface) allows OS to use PPI functionality if the firmware supports it

USB
VFIO

    EDID interface for supported mdevs (Intel vGPU, host kernel v5.0+). Use options xres= and yres= to specify display resolution.

virtio
Xen

    New 'xen-disk' device which can create a Xen PV disk backend (instead of having to create it via xenstore).
    Improved performance of the Xen PV disk backend.
    Xen PV disk backend can now handle resize.

fw_cfg
9pfs
Audio
Character devices

    The "wait" option for the socket backend is now forbidden for client sockets. It previously had no functional effect except for server sockets.
    The "reconnect" option for the socket backend is now forbidden for server sockets. It previously had no functional effect except for client sockets.
    The "tls-authz" option for the socket backend allows associating an authorization object with the character device to check against the TLS client's x509 certificate identity.
    The websocket protocol on socket character devices now correctly handles end of file when a client disconnects

Crypto subsystem

    The block storage encryption backends are now capable of using multiple threads for encryption/decryption

GUI

    Add -display spice-app: configure & launch a Spice client. With virt-viewer >= 8.0, this will present a UI similar to QEMU GTK (with monitor & console etc), but running in a separate process.
    Support for building against SDL1.2 has been deleted. SDL2 should be used instead.
    The VNC server will no longer accidentally delete its UNIX listener socket when clients disconnect
    The VNC server supports two new options "tls-authz" and "sasl-authz". These provide the ID of a previously create "authz" object to be used for authorization checks on incoming client identities.
    The VNC server "acl" option has been deprecated in favour of "tls-authz" and "sasl-authz"

Host support
Memory backends
Monitor

    QMP can now execute a few commands "out of band". This is useful for postcopy recovery. For details, see docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt.
    query-qmp-schema reflects QEMU's build configuration more closely. For instance, stuff related to replication is properly absent when QEMU was built with --disable-replication, and stuff specific to other targets is properly absent.
    QMP events SHUTDOWN and RESET now carry a reason
    New QMP command query-current-machine
    QMP/HMP command system_wakeup now fails when the guest isn't suspended, or doesn't even support suspend.
    QMP/HMP command cpu-add is now deprecated
    New QMP commands block-dirty-bitmap-enable, block-dirty-bitmap-disable, and block-dirty-bitmap-merge, plus enhancements to transaction, nbd-server-add, query-block, and block-dirty-bitmap-add. See Bitmaps & Incremental Backups for greater detail.
    The HMP commands acl_show, acl_reset, acl_policy, acl_add, acl_remove are deprecated with no direct replacement. The new authorization framework provides an alternative object based approach to the authorization / access control problem, with pluggable implementations.
    New experimental QMP command x-blockdev-reopen that allows reopening any block device in use with a new set of options.

Migration

    free page hinting through virtio-balloon to avoid migrating unused pages
    ignore-shared feature for skipping shared memory blocks for migration-on-same-host hacks
    The new "tls-authz" migration parameter can be used on the incoming migration server, to specify an authorization policy to an check incoming client connections' TLS certificate. This ensures only the intended source host may initiate the incoming migration.

Network

    new QMP/HMP command announce_self to trigger generation of broadcast RARP frames to update network switches.
    Slirp license has been clarified again as BSD-3, and the code has been adjusted to build as a standalone project (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/slirp)

Block devices and tools

    Improved tracing and error diagnostics for NBD code
    Many fixes related to iothreads
    auto-read-only=on for the file driver switches dynamically between read-only and read-write file descriptors now, depending on whether writers (such as read-write guest devices, or block jobs that write to the node) are attached to the image. This allows starting without write permissions for backing files, but automatically making them writable e.g. for a commit block job.
    HMP snapshot commands use only the snapshot tag, and not the ID any more, to identify snapshots. This removes ambiguity from the interface, but may require changing the HMP command in existing scripts.
    The block-latency-histogram QMP command (used to be x-block-latency-histogram) is now considered stable and not marked as experimental any more
    Added the experimental x-blockdev-reopen QMP command to change options of block nodes after their creation
    NBD client code no longer attempts to access beyond end-of-file for a compliant server that advertised a size that is not a multiple of a sector, allowing for better interoperability with nbdkit
    qemu-img map --output=human now works for NBD disks
    NBD client code now gracefully works around several alignment compliance bugs present in the qemu 3.1 server code, rather than dropping the connection

Bitmaps & Incremental Backups

Fixes:

    Transactions now abort in reverse order, fixing crashes involving bitmap modifying commands
    Failed transactions involving disabled bitmaps should unwind cleanly
    Adding/Removing bitmaps to dataplane disks will no longer crash QEMU
    read-only bitmaps are now prohibited for use in incremental push backups instead of trying and failing at conclusion.
    busy bitmaps are now prohibited from being used as the source of x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge.

API Changes:

    QMP x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge now accepts multiple source bitmaps.
    Stable QMP promotions:
        x-disabled parameter of block-dirty-bitmap-add becomes disabled
        x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable becomes block-dirty-bitmap-enable
        x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable becomes block-dirty-bitmap-disable
        x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge becomes block-dirty-bitmap-merge
        all matching transactions (-enable, -disable, -merge) are promoted as well.
    BlockDirtyInfo, the query-block field /dirty-bitmaps[j] structure, has changed:
        BlockDirtyInfo.status is deprecated, to be removed in 3 releases.
        BlockDirtyInfo.recording is added. It's true when the bitmap is recording guest writes.
        BlockDirtyInfo.persistent is added. It's true when the bitmap is either stored on-disk or scheduled to be written out to disk.
        BlockDirtyInfo.busy is added. It's true when the bitmap is in-use by an operation.
        BlockDirtyInfo.inconsistent is added. It's true when a persistent bitmap is no longer reliable.
        BlockDirtyInfo.status will report "inconsistent" when the inconsistent bit is true.

New Features:

    Pull Mode Incremental Backup: block-dirty-bitmap-enable, block-dirty-bitmap-disable, and block-dirty-bitmap-merge, plus enhancements to transaction, nbd-server-add allow a management application to perform incremental backups with an NBD client as a consumer learning which portions of the disk were changed while the bitmap was enabled. The experimental commands x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable, x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable, x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge and x-nbd-server-add-bitmap were removed in favor of the stable commands.
    Bitmap checkpoints: The addition of block-dirty-bitmap-enable and block-dirty-bitmap-disable allow for a management API to enable/disable bitmaps at critical moments (push, pull backups) to create discrete deltas per-bitmap. These deltas can be combined with block-dirty-bitmap-merge to create arbitrary differential-style backups including only the deltas chosen by the user.
    QEMU now allows resizing of qcow2 files with persistent bitmaps.
    QEMU will now open qcow2 files with improperly saved bitmaps, with status='inconsistent' and inconsistent=true.
    qemu-img info will show persistent dirty bitmaps
    QAPI documentation updates to reflect the new interface(s) described above.

qemu-nbd

    A new qemu-nbd --bitmap option allows the exposure of a persistent dirty bitmap for a qcow2 image not in use by a guest, in a simpler manner than the older procedure of using QMP commands to a temporary qemu process attached to the file.
    A new qemu-nbd --list option enables the ability to probe a remote NBD server for information about what it is exporting.
    The qemu-nbd --partition=N option has been deprecated; it does not support GPT partitions, and has always been broken for MBR logical partition 6 and beyond. Its functionality of exporting a subset of the guest-visible data can still be accomplished with --image-opts driver=raw,offset=X,size=Y.
    A new qemu-nbd --tls-authz command line argument and counterpart tls-authz argument to QMP nbd-server-start permit an NBD server to fine-tune which clients may connect to a TLS session.
    Several bugs in qemu-nbd providing non-aligned responses to NBD_CMD_READ and NBD_CMD_BLOCK_STATUS have been fixed, although there are still some corner cases left if a backing file has smaller granularity than the active layer.

Image formats

    dmg: lzfse compression support
    dmg: Fixed infinite loop
    qcow2: Support for external data files
    qcow2: The size of L2 cache entries is reduced to 4k by default to make better use of the memory and increase the I/O performance
    qcow2: Decompression is now delegated to worker threads, improving the read performance for compressed images
    qcow2: Include LUKS overhead in qemu-img measure output
    vmdk: Support for blockdev-create

Tracing

    The new qemu-trace-stap script makes it convenient to collect traces without writing SystemTap scripts. See "man qemu-trace-stap" for details.

Miscellaneous

    QEMU's builtin gdbstub now supports the gdb multiprocess extension. Boards which have more than one cluster of CPUs (like the 'xlnx-zcu102' board when run with '-smp 6') will report them as being two processes (each of which has one thread per CPU in the cluster). You will need at least GDB 7.2. Attach to QEMU with a GDB command sequence like:

        target extended :1234
        add-inferior
        inferior 2
        attach 2

    and then the "info threads" command should show 2 processes.

    QEMU will default to KVM when compiled with --disable-tcg or when launched from an executable whose name ends with "kvm".
    Common Python code now lives under "python", instead of under "scripts". That directory now contains a proper "qemu" Python module. qmp Python libraries, previously under "scripts/qmp" have also moved to the same location.
    The curses front-end now allows to type non-ascii letters. Emulating pressing escape now takes 25ms instead of 1s.
    The curses front-end now supports printing all non-ascii letters. The VGA font encoding can now be set with e.g. "-display curses,charset=CP850" . The default charset is CP437 (default VGA font).
    The sandbox seccomp filter for resource resource syscalls will no longer kill the QEMU process. It will report EPERM instead. This will avoid virgl dieing when using recent Mesa that tries to do CPU pinning.

User-mode emulation

    The docker.py script now checks the path and persistence status of binfmt_misc entries when installing and updating user-mode docker containers

TCG

    SoftFloat acceleration - where it is safe to do so, the softfloat helpers will use host floating-point instructions yielding significant performance increases
    Dynamic sizing of software TLBs, yielding noticable performance increases
    Host support for 64-bit RISC-V.

Guest agent
Build Information
CI & Testing

    FreeBSD builds are now done via https://cirrus-ci.com/github/qemu/qemu
    Additional CI builds are now run if you host your repo on gitlab
    The check-tcg build framework can now be used to build system-mode/softmmu based tests

GIT submodules

Build Dependencies

    QEMU now requires at least GCC version 4.8 or Clang version 3.4 (equivalent to Clang from Xcode 5.1 on macOS) to be built
    Running the QEMU testsuite now requires the Perl Test::Harness module. Most Linux and BSD distributions however install it by default together with Perl.
    For macOS hosts, our minimum supported version is now macOS 10.10. We have fixed the bug which meant that some guests would crash when running with the Cocoa UI on macOS 10.14 Mojave.
    We now have some documentation in rST format which we process with Sphinx. The host system must now have the 'build-sphinx' program available (version 1.3 or better) in order for any of the documentation to be built.

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« Antwort #44 am: 12 August, 2019, 17:15 »
Whats new:>>

    Fixed serial i/o (ARM).
    Added more languages to installer.

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