ChangeLog/2.11: Difference between revisions
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* OpenBSD | * OpenBSD (we have a build system for OpenBSD but would still be interested in talking to people who want to help us with supporting and improving QEMU on this OS) | ||
* Solaris | * Solaris | ||
* Haiku | * Haiku |
Revision as of 18:01, 3 November 2017
Warning: unsupported host systems
Support for Solaris 9 and earlier has been removed.
Support for AIX has been removed.
Support for the ia64 (Itanium) host CPU architecture has been removed.
Unsupported host setups are CPU and operating systems which we do not have access to and are thus unable to test. They will continue to work in this release (though configure will warn you about the unsupported status), but in a future QEMU release we may drop support for those hosts unless somebody volunteers to help us with maintaining them (and can provide build/CI machines).
This affects the OSes:
- GNU/kFreeBSD
- DragonFly BSD
- OpenBSD (we have a build system for OpenBSD but would still be interested in talking to people who want to help us with supporting and improving QEMU on this OS)
- Solaris
- Haiku
System emulation
Incompatible changes
Deprecated options
- The command-line option "-hdachs" is now deprecated. Use the geometry options of "-device" instead.
- The command-line option "-usbdevice" is now deprecated, use "-device" instead.
- Using "-net dump" for capturing network traffic is now deprecated, use "-object filter-dump" with "-netdev" instead.
- The parameters "serial", "trans", "secs", "heads", "cyls" and "addr" of the "-drive" option are now deprecated. Use the corresponding options of "-device" instead.
- The monitor commands "usb_add" and "usb_del" are now deprecated, use "device_add" and "device_del" instead.
- The monitor commands "host_net_add" and "host_net_remove" are now deprecated. Use "netdev_add" and "netdev_del" instead.
- The "-nodefconfig" option is now deprecated. Use "-no-user-config" instead.
Future incompatible changes
- Three options are using different names on the command line and in configuration file. In particular:
- The "acpi" configuration file section matches command-line option "acpitable";
- The "boot-opts" configuration file section matches command-line option "boot";
- The "smp-opts" configuration file section matches command-line option "smp".
- -readconfig will standardize on the name for the command line option.
- Behavior of automatic calculation of SMP topology when some SMP topology options for -smp are omitted (sockets, cores, threads) will change in the future. If guest ABI needs to be preserved on upgrades while using the SMP topology options, users should either set set all options explicitly (sockets, cores, threads), or omit all of them.
- Devices "allwinner-a10", "pc87312", "ssi-sd" will be configured with explicit properties instead of implicitly. This is unlikely to affect users.
- For x86, specifying a CPUID feature with both "+feature/-feature" and "feature=on/off" will cause a warning. The current behavior for this combination ("+feature/-feature" wins over "feature=on/off") will be changed so that "+feature" and "-feature" will be synonyms for "feature=on" and "feature=off" respectively).
Alpha
68k
ARM
Microblaze
MIPS
Nios2
OpenRISC
PowerPC
pSeries
s390
SH
SPARC
TileGX
Tricore
x86
KVM
Xen
Xtensa
Device emulation and assignment
ACPI
Audio
Block devices
Graphics
Input devices
IPMI
Network devices
SCSI
PCI/PCIe
USB
VFIO
virtio
Xen
fw_cfg
9pfs
Character devices
Crypto subsystem
GUI
Monitor
Migration
Network
Block devices and tools
User-mode emulation
TCG
Guest agent
Build Information
Build Dependencies
Known issues
- see Planning/2.11