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== System emulation == | == System emulation == |
Revision as of 08:23, 25 October 2013
(As of commit fc8ead74674b7129e8f31c2595c76658e5622197).
System emulation
Device emulation
Audio
- The HDA device emulation now includes a mixer by default. Previously this had to be enabled with the configure argument "--enable-mixemu" when building QEMU.
Block devices
- Support for the LSI 53C810 SCSI HBA, which unlike the 895A is supported on some very old Windows NT versions.
Device assignment
- VFIO now supports setting CPU affinity on MSI interrupts.
- VFIO can now reset assigned devices much more reliably using either PCI function-level reset (FLR), power management, or a reset (done by the kernel) of the parent bridge.
- Several improvements to the reliability of using option ROMs for devices that are assigned with VFIO.
USB
- Performance and functionality improvements for USB 3.0
s390x
- The "nmi" command will trigger a crash dump from kdump, using a RESTART interrupt.
- The SCLP line-mode console ("operating system messages") can be accessed with "-device sclplmconsole".
x86
- Xen HVM domains can now resume from suspend-to-RAM (S3) state.
Monitor
- Subcommands (like "info block") can now autocomplete their options.
- Help for a single subcommand can be printed with a monitor command such as "help info block".
- New commands "blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync", "blockdev-snapshot-delete-internal-sync" improve support for internal qcow2 snapshot.
- New command "blockdev-add" provides a QMP interface for block device hotplug.
Block devices
- The VMDK driver supports files produced by VMWare ESX.
- The qcow2 driver can detect some cases of corruption, and will prevent writing to a corrupted image.
- The throttling algorithm has been rewritten; the new code is more robust, and supports configuration of separate limits for sustained I/O vs. I/O bursts
- The metadata of a file (where each sector of the guest image is stored in the file on the host) can be dumped in human-readable or JSON format using a new command "qemu-img map"
User-mode emulation
- Support for AArch64 binaries.
- M68K ColdFire emulation supports atomic system calls
Guest agent
- The "filesystem freeze/thaw" commands are now supported on Windows too, where they will invoke the native Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).
Miscellaneous
- For targets that have no embedded disassembler, QEMU will now produce hexadecimal dumps instead of just emitting an error when a disassembly is requested. The enclosed script disas-objdump.pl can be used, together with an external objdump program, to convert the dump to a readable disassembly.
Host support
- TCG now runs on x32 hosts.