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Revision as of 14:33, 28 January 2021
System emulation
Incompatible changes
New deprecated options and features
Consult the "Deprecated Features" chapter of the QEMU System Emulation User's Guide for the full list of historically deprecated features/options.
68k
Alpha
Arm
- QEMU now supports emulation of the Arm-v8.1M architecture and the Cortex-M55 CPU
- Emulation of ARMv8.4-TTST extension is now supported
- Emulation of ARMv8.4-SEL2 extension is now supported
- Emulation of the PAuth extension now supports an optional IMPDEF pauth algorithm which is not cryptographically secure but is much faster to compute
- xlnx-zynqmp boards now support the Xilinx ZynqMP CAN controllers
- the sbsa-ref board now supports Cortex-A53/57/72 cpus
- the xlnx-versal board now has USB support
- the sabrelite board emulation has been improved and it can now run U-Boot
- the npcm7xx boards now have ADC and PWM emulation
- the gdbstub's representation of SVE registers allows GDB to properly handle aliasing
AVR
HPPA
Microblaze
MIPS
- Loongson-3 "virt" machine added
Nios2
OpenRISC
PowerPC
- Deprecated 'compat' property of server class POWER cpus removed (use the 'max-cpu-compat' machine option instead)
- You can now explicitly choose 'kvm_type=auto' rather than only being able to do that by not setting it at all.
Renesas RX
Renesas SH
RISC-V
- Improve the sifive_u DTB generation
- Add QSPI NOR flash to Microchip PFSoC
- Fix a bug in the Hypervisor HLVX/HLV/HSV instructions
- Fix some mstatus mask defines
- Ibex PLIC improvements
- OpenTitan memory layout update (Breaking change)
- Initial steps towards support for 32-bit CPUs on 64-bit builds
- Automate GDB XML generation (should fix GDB E14 errors)
- Sifive OTP handle OTP access failures
- Correctly generate a PMP failure when no PMP entry is configured
- Fix 32-bit Linux boot problems with DTB placement
s390
- Linux kernels built with clang-11 and clang-12 now work correctly under tcg
SPARC
TileGX
Tricore
x86
- Intel PT can now be exposed to KVM guests when
CPUID.(EAX=14,ECX=0).ECX[LIP]
(bit 31) is 1. Previous versions only supported Intel PT when LIP=0 - New
sev-inject-launch-secret
QMP command - The WHPX accelerator supports accelerated APIC ("-accel whpx,kernel-irqchip=on")
- The microvm machine type got a second (optional) ioapic for the virtio-mmio irq lines, which in turn allows 24 (instead of 8) virtio-mmio devices.
Xtensa
Device emulation and assignment
ACPI
Audio
Block devices
Graphics
Input devices
IPMI
Network devices
NVDIMM
NVMe
PCI/PCIe
SCSI
SD card
SMBIOS
TPM
USB
- Support for writing usb traffic to package capture files for inspection with wireshark has been added. Use the new pcap=<file> property added to all usb devices to enable this.
VFIO
virtio
Xen
fw_cfg
9pfs
virtiofs
Semihosting
- Added support for RiscV (ARM style semihosting)
- Added support for HEAPINFO, ELAPSED, TICKFREQ, TMPNAM and ISERROR to semihosting
Audio
Character devices
Crypto subsystem
experimental qmp interface
GUI
GDBStub
- the stub now supports the Xfer:auxv:read for Linux user guests
- the GDB stubs now uses the "official" gdb representation for SVE registers
Host support
Memory backends
Migration
Monitor
QMP
- A new command set-action has been introduced. The command generalizes watchdog-set-action and allows changes to all the settings of the (also new) -action command line option.
- New OOB commands yank and query-yank have been introduced. The yank command allows to recover from a hanging QEMU by shutting down sockets for example. See the QMP documentation for more information. The query-yank command lists the available things to yank.
HMP
Network
Block device backends and tools
Tracing
Miscellaneous
- A new command line option -action, with suboptions panic, shutdown, reboot and watchdog. -action subsumes the pre-existing options -no-shutdown (-action panic=pause,shutdown=pause), -no-reboot (-action reboot=shutdown) and -watchdog-action; plus, it allows the user to choose whether guest panic should pause the guest (-action panic=pause), shut it down (-action panic=poweroff, the default) or be ignored (-action panic=none).
User-mode emulation
TCG
- Added support for Apple Silicon hosts (macOS)
Guest agent
Build Information
- New "gtags" build target for developers
- checkpatch now better handles commit ids when checking
Python
GIT submodules
Container Based Builds
Build Dependencies
Windows
Testing and CI
Known issues
- see Planning/6.0