Accepting request 756647 from Virtualization

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/756647
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/qemu?expand=0&rev=165
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# tarball present. If transitioning TO LATEST, make sure that
# NEXT_RELEASE_IS_MAJOR is set correctly
# This is used to choose the version number when LATEST processing is active
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 12 19:05:29 UTC 2019 - Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
- Update to v4.2.0: See http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/4.2
Take note that ongoing feature deprecation is tracked at both
http://wiki.qemu-project.org/Features/LegacyRemoval and in
Appendix B of the qemu-doc.* files installed with the qemu package
Some noteworthy changes:
* x86: Denverton, Snowridge, and Dhyana CPU models added
* x86: Latest version of all CPU models how have TSX (HLE and RTM)
disabled by default
* x86: Support for AVX512 BFloat16 extensions
* x86: VMX features exposed more accurately and controllably
* s390: TCG now implements IEP (Instruction Execution Protection)
* PowerPC: POWER8 and POWER9 non-virtualized machines separated out
* PowerPC: RTAS now comes from SLOF instead of QEMU itself
* PowerPC: Unplug of multifunction PCI devices now unplugs the
whole slot, as in x86
* ARM: Support for >256 CPUs with KVM is fixed
* ARM: Memory hotplug now supported , when using UEFI, ACPI, for
virt machine type
* ARM: SVE support possuble now for KVM guests
* ARM: ACPI generic event device can now deliver powerdown event
* The backend device can be specified for a guest audio device
* virtio v1.1 packed virtqueues supported
* Socket based character device backends now support TCP keep-alive
* Use encryption library cipher mode facilities, allowing improved
performance for eg. AES-XTS encrption
* Misc block device improvements, esp. with nbd
- See the following few release-candidate changelog entries for
additional changes related to this release
- Switched package build to be out-of-tree
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Dec 10 18:10:45 UTC 2019 - Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
- Update to v4.2.0-rc5: See http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/4.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 4 23:07:30 UTC 2019 - Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
- Update to v4.2.0-rc4: See http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/4.2
* Update the support documents used for SUSE SLE releases to cover
this qemu release
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 27 03:10:09 UTC 2019 - Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>

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%define _buildshell /bin/bash
%define build_in_tree 1
%define build_in_tree 0
%define build_x86_firmware_from_source 0
%define build_skiboot_from_source 0
%define build_slof_from_source 0
@ -87,8 +87,8 @@
%define summary_string Machine emulator and virtualizer
%endif
%define qemuver 4.1.93
%define srcver 4.2.0-rc3
%define qemuver 4.2.0
%define srcver 4.2.0
%define sbver 1.12.1+
%define srcname qemu
Name: qemu%{name_suffix}

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%define _buildshell /bin/bash
%define build_in_tree 1
%define build_in_tree 0
%define build_x86_firmware_from_source 0
%define build_skiboot_from_source 0
%define build_slof_from_source 0

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[qemu-arm package document]
[Note: post SLES 15 SP1 changes are not fully incorporated into this document]
POST SLES 15 SP1 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
SLES 15 SP2 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
Overview
--------
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP1 provide a large variety of
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP2 provide a large variety of
features, from the very latest customer requests to features of questionable
quality or value. The linux kernel includes components which contribute KVM
virtualization features as well. This document was created to assist the user
in deciding which features can be relied upon to build enterprise class
virtualization solutions. KVM based virtualization for x86 (Intel 64/AMD64),
for IBM System z (s390x), for Power8 Systems (ppc64le) and for the ARM64
architecture (AArch64) are offered at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk
of this document deals with L3 supported features and is primarily ARM64
centric. This document should be considered a companion to the standard
virtualization documentation delivered with the product.
for IBM System z (s390x), and for the ARM64 architecture (AArch64) are offered
at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk of this document deals with L3
supported features and is primarily ARM64 centric. This document should be
considered a companion to the standard virtualization documentation delivered
with the product.
KVM is implemented in linux kernel modules which enable the linux kernel to
function as an integral part of the KVM hypervisor. The hypervisor-guest
@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
Since a KVM guest runs in the context of a normal linux process, some types
of execution controls are managed with linux tools.
- QEMU is compatible with EDK II based UEFI firmware available with SLES 15 SP1,
- QEMU is compatible with EDK II based UEFI firmware available with SLES 15 SP2,
which allow boot options common to physical systems, along with other features
tailored to virtualization. Various VGABIOS ROMs, from the SEABIOS project,
are also available.
@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Guest execution state may be "moved" in both time (save/restore) and space
(static and live migration). These migrations or save/restore operations can
take place either from certain prior SLES versioned hosts to a SLES 15 SP1
take place either from certain prior SLES versioned hosts to a SLES 15 SP2
host or between hosts of the same version. Certain other restrictions also
apply.
@ -113,7 +112,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Portions of the host file system may be shared with a guest by using virtFS.
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP1 KVM guests via the
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP2 KVM guests via the
qemu-guest-agent package. This allows some introspection and control of the
guest OS environment from the host.
@ -164,8 +163,8 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
considered deprecated. In the future those names will be standardized to
acpitable, boot, and smp respectively.
- These previously supported command line options are now considered deprecated:
<none>
- This previously supported command line options is now considered deprecated:
-device scsi-disk (use scsi-hd or scsi-cd)
- These previously supported command line options are no longer supported:
<previously mentioned items have been moved to another category>
@ -194,7 +193,7 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
- The previously supported blkdev-add QMP command has been flagged as lacking
and could possibly change syntax in the future.
- These previously unsupported command line options are now deprecated:
- This previously unsupported command line option is now deprecated:
-bt
- These previously unsupported command line options are no longer recognized:
@ -205,13 +204,21 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
-tdf
-xen-create
- This previously supported QMP command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported QMP commands are now deprecated:
change (use blockdev-change-medium or change-vnc-password instead)
cpu-add
migrate-set-cache-size (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_downtime (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_speed (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
query-cpus (use query-cpus-fast instead)
query-events
query-migrate-cache-size (use query-migrate-parameters instead)
- This previously supported monitor command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported monitor commands are now deprecated:
change
cpu-add
migrate_set_downtime
migrate_set_speed
- These previously supported monitor commands are no longer recognized:
pci_add (use device_add instead)
@ -230,9 +237,16 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
host_net_add
host_net_remove
- This previously unsupported QMP command is now supported under a new name:
- These previously unsupported QMP commands are now supported under a new name:
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable (use block-dirty-bitmap-disable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable (use block-dirty-bitmap-enable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge (use block-dirty-bitmap-merge instead)
x-block-latency-histogram-set (use block-latency-histogram-set instead)
x-blockdev-create (use blockdev-create instead)
- This previously unsupported QMP commands is no longer recognized:
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
- Due to upstream's decision to no longer fully support the qed storage format
going forward (since it really provides no benefit over qcow2 and is now no
longer actively maintained upstream), creating qed storage images is no longer
@ -257,8 +271,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
better functionality and usability going forward. In some cases existing
problems or even bugs in older interfaces cannot be fixed due to functional
expectations, but are resolved in the newer interface or option.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg virt-3.1
instead of virt-2.11) if possible.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg virt-4.2
instead of virt-3.1) if possible.
- The following command line options are supported:
-accel ...
@ -299,7 +313,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
virtio-net-pci-transitional|virtio-rng-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-rng-pci-transitional|virtio-scsi-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-scsi-pci-transitional|virtio-serial-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-serial-pci-transitional]
virtio-serial-pci-transitional|vhost-user-fs-pci|vhost-user-gpu|
vhost-user-pci-pci|vhost-user-input|vhost-user-input-pci|
vhost-user-vga|virtio-mmio]
(the following are aliases of these supported devices: ahci|
virtio-blk|virtio-net|virtio-serial|virtio-balloon| virtio-9p|
virtio-input-host|virtio-keyboard|virtio-mouse|virtio-tablet|
@ -325,8 +341,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-kernel ...
-loadvm ...
-m ...
-M [help|?|none|virt|virt-2.6|virt-2.11|virtio-3.1]
-machine [help|?|none|virt|virt-2.6|virt-2.11|virt-3.1]
-M [help|?|none|virt|virt-2.6|virt-2.11|virtio-3.1|virt-4.2]
-machine [help|?|none|virt|virt-2.6|virt-2.11|virt-3.1|virt-4.2]
-mem-path ...
-mem-prealloc
-mon ...
@ -348,6 +364,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-only-migratable
-parallel ...
-pidfile ...
-plugin ...
-qmp ...
-qmp-pretty ...
-readconfig ...
@ -357,6 +374,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-s
-S
-sandbox ...
-seed ...
-serial ...
-show-cursor
-smbios ...
@ -377,6 +395,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following monitor commands are supported:
?
announce_self ...
balloon ...
block_resize ...
boot_set ...
@ -402,6 +421,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
gdbserver ...
gpa2hpa ...
gpa2hva ...
gva2gpa ...
help
i ...
info ...
@ -456,6 +476,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following QMP commands are supported:
add_client
add-fd
announce-self
balloon
blockdev-add
blockdev-backup
@ -472,7 +493,11 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
block-commit
block-dirty-bitmap-add
block-dirty-bitmap-clear
block-dirty-bitmap-disable
block-dirty-bitmap-enable
block-dirty-bitmap-merge
block-dirty-bitmap-remove
block-latency-histogram-set
block_passwd
block_resize
block_set_io_throttle
@ -541,6 +566,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-cpu-model-expansion
query-cpus
query-cpus-fast
query-current-machine
query-display-options
query-dump
query-dump-guest-memory-capability
@ -679,7 +705,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
xlnxzynqmp|xlnxzynq-xadc|armsse-cpuid|armsse-mhu|cpu-cluster|
luminary-watchdog|microbit.i2c|nrf51_soc.gpio|nrf51_soc.nvm|
nrf51_soc.rng|nrf51_soc.timer|platform-ehci-usb|sse-200|vmware-svga|
vmxnet3|ati-vga|cirrus-vga]
vmxnet3|ati-vga|cirrus-vga|vhost-user-fs-device|tulip|ati-vga]
(the following are aliases of these unsupported devices: lsi|
piix3-usb-uhci)
(note that some of these device names represent supported devices and
@ -695,24 +721,25 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-hda/-hdb/-hdc/-hdd ...
-icount ...
-L ...
-M [akita|ast2500-evb|borzoi|canon-a1100|cheetah|collie|connex|cubieboard|
highbank|imx25-pdk|integratorcp|kzm|lm3s6965evb|lm3s811evb|mainstone|
mcimx6ul-evk|mcimx7d-sabre|microbit|midway|mps2-an385|mps2-an505|
mps2-an511|musicpal|n800|n810|netduino2|nuri|palmetto-bmc|raspi2|raspi3|
realview-eb|realview-eb-mpcore|realview-pb-a8|realview-pbx-a9|
romulus-bmc|sabrelite|smdkc210|spitz|sx1|sx1-v1|terrier|tosa|verdex|
versatileab|versatilepb|vexpress-a15|vexpress-a9|virt-2.7|virt-2.8|
virt-2.12|virt-3.0|witherspoon-bmc|xilinx-zynq-a9|xlnx-versal-virt|
xlnx-zcu102|z2]
-machine [akita|ast2500-evb|borzoi|canon-a1100|cheetah|collie|connex|
cubieboard|highbank|imx25-pdk|integratorcp|kzm|lm3s6965evb|
-M [akita|ast2500-evb|ast2600-evb|borzoi|canon-a1100|cheetah|collie|connex|
cubieboard|highbank|imx25-pdk|integratorcp|kzm|lm3s6965evb|lm3s811evb|
mainstone|mcimx6ul-evk|mcimx7d-sabre|microbit|midway|mps2-an385|mps2-an505|
mps2-an511|mps2-an521|musca-a|musca-b1|musicpal|n800|n810|netduino2|nuri|
palmetto-bmc|raspi2|raspi3|realview-eb|realview-eb-mpcore|realview-pb-a8|
realview-pbx-a9|romulus-bmc|sabrelite|sbsa-ref|smdkc210|spitz|swift-bmc|
sx1|sx1-v1|terrier|tosa|verdex|versatileab|versatilepb|vexpress-a15|
vexpress-a9|virt-2.7|virt-2.8|virt-2.12|virt-3.0|virt-4.0|virt-4.1|
witherspoon-bmc|xilinx-zynq-a9|xlnx-versal-virt|xlnx-zcu102|z2]
-machine [akita|ast2500-evb|ast2600-evb|borzoi|canon-a1100|cheetah|collie|
connex|cubieboard|highbank|imx25-pdk|integratorcp|kzm|lm3s6965evb|
lm3s811evb|mainstone|mcimx6ul-evk|mcimx7d-sabre|microbit|midway|
mps2-an385|mps2-an505|mps2-an511|musicpal|n800|n810|netduino2|nuri|
palmetto-bmc|raspi2|raspi3|realview-eb|realview-eb-mpcore|
realview-pb-a8|realview-pbx-a9|romulus-bmc|sabrelite|smdkc210|spitz|
sx1|sx1-v1|terrier|tosa|verdex|versatileab|versatilepb|vexpress-a15|
vexpress-a9|virt-2.7|virt-2.8|virt-2.12|virt-3.0|witherspoon-bmc|
xilinx-zynq-a9|xlnx-versal-virt|xlnx-zcu102|z2]
mps2-an385|mps2-an521|mps2-an505|mps2-an511|musca-a|musca-b1|
musicpal|n800|n810|netduino2|nuri|palmetto-bmc|raspi2|raspi3|
realview-eb|realview-eb-mpcore|realview-pb-a8|realview-pbx-a9|
romulus-bmc|sabrelite|sbsa-ref|smdkc210|spitz|swift-bmc|sx1|sx1-v1|
terrier|tosa|verdex|versatileab|versatilepb|vexpress-a15|vexpress-a9|
virt-2.7|virt-2.8|virt-2.12|virt-3.0|virt-4.0|virt-4.1|
witherspoon-bmc|xilinx-zynq-a9|xlnx-versal-virt|xlnx-zcu102|z2]
-mtdblock file
-net [dump|socket|vde] ...
-netdev [dump|hubport|l2tpv3|socket|vde] ...
@ -799,16 +826,14 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-colo-status
query-sev
query-sev-launch-measure
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge
x-blockdev-change
x-blockdev-insert-medium
x-blockdev-remove-medium
x-blockdev-reopen
x-colo-lost-heartbeat
x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256
x-debug-query-block-graph
x-exit-preconfig
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
xen-colo-do-checkpoint
xen-load-devices-state
xen-save-devices-state

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[qemu-ppc package document]
[Note: post SLES 15 SP1 changes are not fully incorporated into this document]
POST SLES 15 SP1 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
SLES 15 SP2 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
Overview
--------
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP1 provide a large variety of
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP2 provide a large variety of
features, from the very latest customer requests to features of questionable
quality or value. The linux kernel includes components which contribute KVM
virtualization features as well. This document was created to assist the user
in deciding which features can be relied upon to build enterprise class
virtualization solutions. KVM based virtualization for x86 (Intel 64/AMD64),
for IBM System z (s390x), for Power8 Systems (ppc64le) and for the ARM64
architecture (AArch64) are offered at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk
of this document deals with L3 supported features and is primarily Power8
centric. This document should be considered a companion to the standard
for IBM System z (s390x), and for the ARM64 architecture (AArch64) are
offered at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk of this document is primarily
Power8 centric. This document should be considered a companion to the standard
virtualization documentation delivered with the product.
KVM is implemented in linux kernel modules which enable the linux kernel to
@ -112,7 +110,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Portions of the host file system may be shared with a guest by using virtFS.
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP1 KVM guests via the
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP2 KVM guests via the
qemu-guest-agent package. This allows some introspection and control of the
guest OS environment from the host.
@ -163,7 +161,8 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
considered deprecated. In the future those names will be standardized to
acpitable, boot, and smp respectively.
- These previously supported command line options are now considered deprecated:
- This previously supported command line option is now considered deprecated:
-device scsi-disk (use scsi-hd or scsi-cd)
- These previously supported command line options are no longer supported:
<previously mentioned items have been moved to another category>
@ -207,13 +206,21 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
-tdf
-xen-create
- This previously supported QMP command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported QMPs command are now deprecated:
change (use blockdev-change-medium or change-vnc-password instead)
cpu-add
migrate-set-cache-size (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_downtime (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_speed (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
query-cpus (use query-cpus-fast instead)
query-events
query-migrate-cache-size (use query-migrate-parameters instead)
- This previously supported monitor command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported monitor commands are now deprecated:
change
cpu-add
migrate_set_downtime
migrate_set_speed
- These previously supported monitor commands are no longer recognized:
pci_add (use device_add instead)
@ -232,9 +239,16 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
host_net_add
host_net_remove
- This previously unsupported QMP command is now supported under a new name:
- These previously unsupported QMP commands are now supported under a new name:
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable (use block-dirty-bitmap-disable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable (use block-dirty-bitmap-enable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge (use block-dirty-bitmap-merge instead)
x-block-latency-histogram-set (use block-latency-histogram-set instead)
x-blockdev-create (use blockdev-create instead)
- This previously unsupported QMP commands is no longer recognized:
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
- Due to upstream's decision to no longer fully support the qed storage format
going forward (since it really provides no benefit over qcow2 and is now no
longer actively maintained upstream), creating qed storage images is no longer
@ -259,8 +273,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
better functionality and usability going forward. In some cases existing
problems or even bugs in older interfaces cannot be fixed due to functional
expectations, but are resolved in the newer interface or option.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg pseries-3.1
instead of pseries-2.11) if possible.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg pseries-4.2
instead of pseries-3.1) if possible.
- The following command line options are supported:
-accel ...
@ -300,7 +314,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
virtio-net-pci-transitional|virtio-rng-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-rng-pci-transitional|virtio-scsi-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-scsi-pci-transitional|virtio-serial-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-serial-pci-transitional]
virtio-serial-pci-transitional|vhost-user-fs-pci|vhost-user-gpu|
vhost-user-pci-pci|vhost-user-input|vhost-user-input-pci|
vhost-user-vga|mc146818rtc]
(the following are aliases of these supported devices: ahci|
virtio-blk|virtio-net|virtio-serial|virtio-balloon| virtio-9p|
virtio-input-host|virtio-keyboard|virtio-mouse|virtio-tablet|
@ -326,8 +342,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-kernel ...
-loadvm ...
-m ...
-M [help|?|none|pseries|pseries-2.11|pseries-3.1]
-machine [help|?|none|pseries|pseries-2.11|pseries-3.1]
-M [help|?|none|pseries|pseries-2.11|pseries-3.1|pseries-4.2]
-machine [help|?|none|pseries|pseries-2.11|pseries-3.1|pseries-4.2]
-mem-path ...
-mem-prealloc
-mon ...
@ -348,6 +364,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-only-migratable
-parallel ...
-pidfile ...
-plugin ...
-qmp ...
-qmp-pretty ...
-readconfig ...
@ -357,6 +374,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-s
-S
-sandbox ...
-seed ...
-serial ...
-show-cursor
-smbios ...
@ -376,6 +394,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following monitor commands are supported:
?
announce_self ...
balloon ...
block_resize ...
boot_set ...
@ -397,6 +416,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
dump_guest_memory ...
eject ...
gdbserver ...
gpa2hpa ...
gpa2hva ...
gva2gpa ...
help
i ...
info ...
@ -451,6 +473,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following QMP commands are supported:
add_client
add-fd
announce-self
balloon
blockdev-add
blockdev-backup
@ -467,7 +490,11 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
block-commit
block-dirty-bitmap-add
block-dirty-bitmap-clear
block-dirty-bitmap-disable
block-dirty-bitmap-enable
block-dirty-bitmap-merge
block-dirty-bitmap-remove
block-latency-histogram-set
block_passwd
block_resize
block_set_io_throttle
@ -534,6 +561,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-cpu-model-expansion
query-cpus
query-cpus-fast
query-current-machine
query-display-options
query-dump
query-dump-guest-memory-capability
@ -631,7 +659,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
pnv-lpc-POWER9|pnv-occ-POWER8|pnv-occ-POWER9|pnv-psi-POWER8|
pnv-psi-POWER9|pnv-xive|powernv-cpu-quad|spapr-drc-phb|spapr-xive|
vfio-amd-xgbe|vfio-calxeda-xgmac|vmxnet3|x3130-upstream|
xio3130-downstream|xive-end-source|xive-source|xive-tctx]
xio3130-downstream|xive-end-source|xive-source|xive-tctx|
vhost-user-fs-device|tulip|ati-vga]
(the following are aliases of these unsupported devices: lsi|
piix3-usb-uhci|mac-dbdma|ppc4xx-i2c)
(note that some of these device names represent supported devices and
@ -647,14 +676,16 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-hda/-hdb/-hdc/-hdd ...
-icount ...
-L ...
-M [40p|bamboo|g3beige|mac99|mpc8544ds|powernv|ppce500|prep|pseries-2.1|
pseries-2.2|pseries-2.3|pseries-2.4|pseries-2.5|pseries-2.6|pseries-2.7|
pseries-2.8|pseries-2.9|pseries-2.10|pseries-2.12|pseries-2.12-sxxm|
pseries-3.0|ref405ep|sam460ex|taihu|virtex-ml507]
-machine [40p|bamboo|g3beige|mac99|mpc8544ds|powernv|ppce500|prep|pseries-2.1|
pseries-2.2|pseries-2.3|pseries-2.4|pseries-2.5|pseries-2.6|
pseries-2.7|pseries-2.8|pseries-2.10|pseries-2.12|pseries-2.12-sxxm|
pseries-3.0|ref405ep|sam460ex|taihu|virtex-ml507]
-M [40p|bamboo|g3beige|mac99|mpc8544ds|powernv|powernv8|powernv9|ppce500|prep|
pseries-2.1|pseries-2.2|pseries-2.3|pseries-2.4|pseries-2.5|pseries-2.6|
pseries-2.7|pseries-2.8|pseries-2.9|pseries-2.10|pseries-2.12|
pseries-2.12-sxxm|pseries-3.0|pseries-4.0|pseries-4.1|ref405ep|sam460ex|
taihu|virtex-ml507]
-machine [40p|bamboo|g3beige|mac99|mpc8544ds|powernv|powernv8|powernv9|
ppce500|prep|pseries-2.1|pseries-2.2|pseries-2.3|pseries-2.4|
pseries-2.5|pseries-2.6|pseries-2.7|pseries-2.8|pseries-2.10|
pseries-2.12|pseries-2.12-sxxm|pseries-3.0|pseries-4.0|pseries-4.1|
ref405ep|sam460ex|taihu|virtex-ml507]
-mtdblock file
-net [dump|socket|vde] ...
-netdev [dump|hubport|l2tpv3|socket|vde] ...
@ -740,16 +771,14 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-colo-status
query-sev
query-sev-launch-measure
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge
x-blockdev-change
x-blockdev-insert-medium
x-blockdev-remove-medium
x-blockdev-reopen
x-colo-lost-heartbeat
x-exit-preconfig
x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
x-debug-query-block-graph
xen-colo-do-checkpoint
xen-load-devices-state
xen-save-devices-state

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@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
[qemu-s390 package document]
[Note: post SLES 15 SP1 changes are not fully incorporated into this document]
POST SLES 15 SP1 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
SLES 15 SP2 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
Overview
--------
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP1 provide a large variety of
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP2 provide a large variety of
features, from the very latest customer requests to features of questionable
quality or value. The linux kernel includes components which contribute KVM
virtualization features as well. This document was created to assist the user
in deciding which features can be relied upon to build enterprise class
virtualization solutions. KVM based virtualization for x86 (Intel 64/AMD64),
for IBM System z (s390x), for Power8 Systems (ppc64le) and for the ARM64
architecture (AArch64) are offered at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk
of this document deals with L3 supported features and is primarily s390x
centric. This document should be considered a companion to the standard
virtualization documentation delivered with the product.
for IBM System z (s390x), and for the ARM64 architecture (AArch64) are offered
at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk of this document deals with L3
supported features and is primarily s390x centric. This document should be
considered a companion to the standard virtualization documentation delivered
with the product.
KVM is implemented in linux kernel modules which enable the linux kernel to
function as an integral part of the KVM hypervisor. The hypervisor-guest
@ -74,7 +73,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Guest execution state may be "moved" in both time (save/restore) and space
(static and live migration). These migrations or save/restore operations can
take place either from certain prior SLES versioned hosts to a SLES 15 SP1
take place either from certain prior SLES versioned hosts to a SLES 15 SP2
host or between hosts of the same version. Certain other restrictions also
apply.
@ -114,7 +113,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Portions of the host file system may be shared with a guest by using virtFS.
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP1 KVM guests via the
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP2 KVM guests via the
qemu-guest-agent package. This allows some introspection and control of the
guest OS environment from the host.
@ -194,6 +193,8 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
- These previously unsupported command line options are now deprecated:
-bt
-device ide-drive (use ide-hd or ide-cd)
-device scsi-disk (use scsi-hd or scsi-cd)
- These previously unsupported command line options are no longer recognized:
-device mmio_interface
@ -202,13 +203,21 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
-tdf
-xen-create
- This previously supported QMP command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported QMP commands are now deprecated:
change (use blockdev-change-medium or change-vnc-password instead)
cpu-add
migrate-set-cache-size (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_downtime (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_speed (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
query-cpus (use query-cpus-fast instead)
query-events
query-migrate-cache-size (use query-migrate-parameters instead)
- This previously supported monitor command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported monitor commands are now deprecated:
change
cpu-add
migrate_set_downtime
migrate_set_speed
- These previously supported monitor commands are no longer recognized:
pci_add (use device_add instead)
@ -227,9 +236,16 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
usb_add
usb_del
- This previously unsupported QMP command is now supported under a new name:
- These previously unsupported QMP commands are now supported under a new name:
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable (use block-dirty-bitmap-disable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable (use block-dirty-bitmap-enable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge (use block-dirty-bitmap-merge instead)
x-block-latency-histogram-set (use block-latency-histogram-set instead)
x-blockdev-create (use blockdev-create instead)
- This previously unsupported QMP commands is no longer recognized:
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
- Due to upstream's decision to no longer fully support the qed storage format
going forward (since it really provides no benefit over qcow2 and is now no
longer actively maintained upstream), creating qed storage images is no longer
@ -255,7 +271,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
problems or even bugs in older interfaces cannot be fixed due to functional
expectations, but are resolved in the newer interface or option.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg
s390-ccw-virtio-3.1 instead of s390-ccw-virtio-2.11) if possible.
s390-ccw-virtio-4.2 instead of s390-ccw-virtio-3.1) if possible.
- The following command line options are supported:
-accel ...
@ -294,7 +310,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
virtio-net-pci-transitional|virtio-rng-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-rng-pci-transitional|virtio-scsi-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-scsi-pci-transitional|virtio-serial-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-serial-pci-transitional]
virtio-serial-pci-transitional|vhost-user-fs-pci|vhost-user-gpu|
vhost-user-pci-pci|vhost-user-input|vhost-user-input-pci|
vhost-user-vga]
(the following are aliases of these supported devices: virtio-blk|
virtio-input-host|virtio-keyboard|virtio-mouse|virtio-tablet|
virtio-gpu|virtio-9p|virtio-net|virtio-serial|virtio-balloon|
@ -321,9 +339,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-loadvm ...
-m ...
-M [help|?|none|s390-ccw-virtio|s390-ccw-virtio-2.6|s390-ccw-virtio-2.9|
s390-ccw-virtio-2.11|s390-ccw-virtio-3.1]
s390-ccw-virtio-2.11|s390-ccw-virtio-3.1|s390-ccw-virtio-4.2]
-machine [help|?|none|s390-ccw-virtio|s390-ccw-virtio-2.6|s390-ccw-virtio-2.9|
s390-ccw-virtio-2.11|s390-ccw-virtio-3.1]
s390-ccw-virtio-2.11|s390-ccw-virtio-3.1|s390-ccw-virtio-4.2]
-mem-path ...
-mem-prealloc
-mon ...
@ -344,6 +362,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-only-migratable
-parallel ...
-pidfile ...
-plugin ...
-qmp ...
-qmp-pretty ...
-readconfig ...
@ -353,6 +372,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-s
-S
-sandbox ...
-seed ...
-serial ...
-show-cursor
-smp ...
@ -368,6 +388,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following monitor commands are supported:
?
announce_self ...
balloon ...
block_resize ...
boot_set ...
@ -393,6 +414,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
gdbserver ...
gpa2hpa ...
gpa2hva ...
gva2gpa ...
help
i ...
info ...
@ -447,6 +469,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following QMP commands are supported:
add_client
add-fd
announce-self
balloon
blockdev-add
blockdev-backup
@ -463,7 +486,11 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
block-commit
block-dirty-bitmap-add
block-dirty-bitmap-clear
block-dirty-bitmap-disable
block-dirty-bitmap-enable
block-dirty-bitmap-merge
block-dirty-bitmap-remove
block-latency-histogram-set
block_passwd
block_resize
block_set_io_throttle
@ -532,6 +559,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-cpu-model-expansion
query-cpus
query-cpus-fast
query-current-machine
query-display-options
query-dump
query-dump-guest-memory-capability
@ -637,7 +665,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
z9EC-base-s390x-cpu|z9EC-s390x-cpu|z14ZR1-base-s390x-cpu|
z14ZR1-s390x-cpu|zBC12-base-s390x-cpu|zBC12-s390x-cpu|
zEC12.2-base-s390x-cpu|zEC12.2-s390x-cpu|zEC12-base-s390x-cpu|
zEC12-s390x-cpu|cpu-cluster|z14.2-base-s390x-cpu|z14.2-s390x-cpu]
zEC12-s390x-cpu|cpu-cluster|z14.2-base-s390x-cpu|z14.2-s390x-cpu|
vhost-user-fs-device]
(the following are aliases of these unsupported devices: lsi|
ahci|e1000-82540em|vfio-ccw)
(note that some of these device names represent supported devices and
@ -655,10 +684,10 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-L ...
-M [s390-ccw-virtio-2.4|s390-ccw-virtio-2.5|s390-ccw-virtio-2.7|
s390-ccw-virtio-2.8|s390-ccw-virtio-2.10|s390-ccw-virtio-2.12|
s390-ccw-virtio-3.0]
s390-ccw-virtio-3.0|s390-ccw-virtio-4.0|s390-ccw-virtio-4.1]
-machine [s390-ccw-virtio-2.4|s390-ccw-virtio-2.5|s390-ccw-virtio-2.7|
s390-ccw-virtio-2.8|s390-ccw-virtio-2.10|s390-ccw-virtio-2.12|
s390-ccw-virtio-3.0]
s390-ccw-virtio-3.0|s390-ccw-virtio-4.0|s390-ccw-virtio-4.1]
-mtdblock file
-net [dump|socket|vde] ...
-netdev [dump|hubport|l2tpv3|socket|vde] ...
@ -755,16 +784,14 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-tpm
query-tpm-models
query-tpm-types
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge
x-blockdev-change
x-blockdev-insert-medium
x-blockdev-remove-medium
x-blockdev-reopen
x-colo-lost-heartbeat
x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256
x-debug-query-block-graph
x-exit-preconfig
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
xen-colo-do-checkpoint
xen-load-devices-state
xen-save-devices-state

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@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
[qemu-x86 package document]
[Note: post SLES 15 SP1 changes are not fully incorporated into this document]
POST SLES 15 SP1 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
SLES 15 SP2 QEMU/KVM RELATED SUPPORT STATEMENTS
Overview
--------
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP1 provide a large variety of
The QEMU based packages included with SLES 15 SP2 provide a large variety of
features, from the very latest customer requests to features of questionable
quality or value. The linux kernel includes components which contribute KVM
virtualization features as well. This document was created to assist the user
in deciding which features can be relied upon to build enterprise class
virtualization solutions. KVM based virtualization for x86 (Intel 64/AMD64),
for IBM System z (s390x), for Power8 Systems (ppc64le) and for the ARM64
architecture (AArch64) are offered at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk
of this document deals with L3 supported features and is primarily x86
centric. This document should be considered a companion to the standard
virtualization documentation delivered with the product.
for IBM System z (s390x), and for the ARM64 architecture (AArch64) are offered
at the L3 (full support) level. The bulk of this document deals with L3
supported features and is primarily x86 centric. This document should be
considered a companion to the standard virtualization documentation delivered
with the product.
KVM is implemented in linux kernel modules which enable the linux kernel to
function as an integral part of the KVM hypervisor. The hypervisor-guest
@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Guest execution state may be "moved" in both time (save/restore) and space
(static and live migration). These migrations or save/restore operations can
take place either from certain prior SLES versioned hosts to a SLES 15 SP1
take place either from certain prior SLES versioned hosts to a SLES 15 SP2
host or between hosts of the same version. Certain other restrictions also
apply.
@ -132,7 +131,7 @@ Major QEMU/KVM Supported Features
- Portions of the host file system may be shared with a guest by using virtFS.
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP1 KVM guests via the
- A guest "agent" is available for SLES 15 SP2 KVM guests via the
qemu-guest-agent package. This allows some introspection and control of the
guest OS environment from the host.
@ -209,7 +208,8 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
deprecated.
- These previously supported command line options are now considered deprecated:
<none>
-device ide-drive (use ide-hd or ide-cd)
-device scsi-disk (use scsi-hd or scsi-cd)
- These previously supported command line options are no longer supported:
<previously mentioned items have been moved to another category>
@ -239,7 +239,8 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
-bt
-no-kvm-pit
- The previously unsupported machine type pc-0.13 is now deprecated.
- The previously unsupported machine types pc-0.13, pc-0.14, and pc-0.15 are now
deprecated.
- The case of specified sockets, cores, and threads not matching the vcpu count
is no longer silently ignored. QEMU now requires that the topology match the
@ -285,13 +286,21 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
- The previously unsupported machine types pc-0.10 and pc-0.11 are no longer
recognized.
- This previously supported QMP command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported QMP commands are now deprecated:
change (use blockdev-change-medium or change-vnc-password instead)
cpu-add
migrate-set-cache-size (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_downtime (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
migrate_set_speed (use migrate-set-parameters instead)
query-cpus (use query-cpus-fast instead)
query-events
query-migrate-cache-size (use query-migrate-parameters instead)
- This previously supported monitor command is now deprecated:
- These previously supported monitor commands are now deprecated:
change
cpu-add
migrate_set_downtime
migrate_set_speed
- These previously supported monitor commands are no longer recognized:
cpu_set
@ -311,10 +320,17 @@ Deprecated, Superseded, Modified and Dropped Features
host_net_add
host_net_remove
- This previously unsupported QMP command is now supported under a new name:
- These previously unsupported QMP commands are now supported under a new name:
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable (use block-dirty-bitmap-disable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable (use block-dirty-bitmap-enable instead)
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge (use block-dirty-bitmap-merge instead)
x-block-latency-histogram-set (use block-latency-histogram-set instead)
x-blockdev-create (use blockdev-create instead)
x-input-send-event (use input-send-event instead)
- This previously unsupported QMP commands is no longer recognized:
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
- Due to the lack of migration support (mainly due to ahci interface issues)
and other unstable interface issues, earlier versions of the q35 machine type
are not supported in this release. The current q35 machine type is however now
@ -350,8 +366,8 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
better functionality and usability going forward. In some cases existing
problems or even bugs in older interfaces cannot be fixed due to functional
expectations, but are resolved in the newer interface or option.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg pc-i440fx-3.1
instead of pc-i440fx-2.11) if possible.
This advice includes moving to the most recent machine type (eg pc-i440fx-4.2
instead of pc-i440fx-3.1) if possible.
- The following command line options are supported:
-accel ...
@ -382,8 +398,11 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
vmcoreinfo|pcie-pci-bridge|ich9-usb-ehci1|ich9-usb-ehci2|
ich9-usb-uhci1|ich9-usb-uhci2|ich9-usb-uhci3|ich9-usb-uhci4|
ich9-usb-uhci5|ich9-usb-uhci6|usb-redir|vhost-scsi|vhost-scsi-pci|
vhost-user-blk|vhost-user-blk-pci|vhost-user-scsi|vhost-user-scsi-pci|
vhost-vsock-pci|virtio-balloon-pci|
vhost-user-blk|vhost-user-blk-pci|vhost-user-blk-pci-non-transitional|
vhost-user-blk-pci-transitional|vhost-user-scsi|vhost-user-scsi-pci|
vhost-user-scsi-pci-non-transitional|vhost-user-pci-transitional|
vhost-vsock-pci|vhost-vsock-pci-non-transitional|
vhost-vsock-pci-transitional|virtio-balloon-pci|
virtio-balloon-pci-non-transitional|virtio-balloon-pci-transitional|
virtio-blk-pci|virtio-blk-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-blk-pci-transitional|virtio-net-pci|
@ -397,7 +416,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
virtio-input-host-pci|virtio-input-host-pci-non-transitional|
virtio-input-host-pci-transitional|virtio-keyboard-pci|
virtio-mouse-pci|virtio-tablet-pci|virtio-gpu-pci|virtio-crypto-pci|
virtio-vga]
virtio-vga|vhost-user-fs-pci|vhost-user-gpu|vhost-user-pci-pci|
vhost-user-input|vhost-user-input-pci|vhost-user-vga|virtio-mmio|
virtio-pmem|virtio-pmem-pci|mc146818rtc]
(the following are aliases of these supported devices: ahci|
e1000|virtio-blk|virtio-net|virtio-serial|virtio-balloon|virtio-9p|
virtio-scsi|virtio-rng|virtio-input-host|virtio-keyboard|virtio-mouse|
@ -427,11 +448,12 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-m ...
-M [help|?|none|pc|pc-0.12|pc-0.14|pc-0.15|pc-i440fx-1.4|pc-i440fx-1.7|
pc-i440fx-2.0|pc-i440fx-2.3|pc-i440fx-2.6|pc-i440fx-2.9|pc-i440fx-2.11|
pc-i440fx-3.0|q35|pc-q35-2.6|pc-q35-2.9|pc-q35-2.11|pc-q35-3.1|xenfv|xenpv]
pc-i440fx-3.1|pc-i440fx-4.2|q35|pc-q35-2.6|pc-q35-2.9|pc-q35-2.11|
pc-q35-3.1|pc-q35-4.2|xenfv|xenpv]
-machine [help|?|none|pc|pc-0.12|pc-0.14|pc-0.15|pc-i440fx-1.4|pc-i440fx-1.7|
pc-i440fx-2.0|pc-i440fx-2.3|pc-440fx-2.6|pc-i440fx-2.9|
pc-i440fx-2.11|pc-i440fx-3.0|q35|pc-q35-2.6|pc-q35-2.9|pc-q35-2.11|
pc-q35-3.1|xenfv|xenpv]
pc-i440fx-2.11|pc-i440fx-3.1|pc-i440fx-4.2|q35|pc-q35-2.6|pc-q35-2.9|
pc-q35-2.11|pc-q35-3.1|pc-q35-4.2|xenfv|xenpv]
-mem-path ...
-mem-prealloc
-mon ...
@ -457,6 +479,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-only-migratable
-parallel ...
-pidfile ...
-plugin ...
-qmp ...
-qmp-pretty ...
-readconfig ...
@ -466,6 +489,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-s
-S
-sandbox ...
-seed ...
-serial ...
-show-cursor
-smbios ...
@ -489,6 +513,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following monitor commands are supported:
?
announce_self ...
balloon ...
block_resize ...
boot_set ...
@ -514,6 +539,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
gdbserver ...
gpa2hpa ...
gpa2hva ...
gva2gpa ...
help
i ...
info ...
@ -570,6 +596,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
- The following QMP commands are supported:
add_client
add-fd
announce-self
balloon
blockdev-add
blockdev-backup
@ -586,7 +613,11 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
block-commit
block-dirty-bitmap-add
block-dirty-bitmap-clear
block-dirty-bitmap-disable
block-dirty-bitmap-enable
block-dirty-bitmap-merge
block-dirty-bitmap-remove
block-latency-histogram-set
block_passwd
block_resize
block_set_io_throttle
@ -655,6 +686,7 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-cpu-model-expansion
query-cpus
query-cpus-fast
query-current-machine
query-display-options
query-dump
query-dump-guest-memory-capability
@ -745,7 +777,9 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
pcie-root-port|qemu-xhci|*-i386-cpu|*-x86_64-cpu|pvrdma|bochs-display|
ramfb|ccid-card-emulated|ccid-card-passthru|kvaser_pci|tpm-crb|
mioe3680_pci|pcm3680_pci|hyperv-synic|vfio-pci-nohotplug|
vfio-platform|xen-bridge|xen-cdrom|xen-disk|ati-vga|cpu-cluster]
vfio-platform|xen-bridge|xen-cdrom|xen-disk|ati-vga|cpu-cluster|
intel-iommu|vhost-user-fs-device|tulip|ati-vga|i2c-ddc|pci-ipmi-bt|
pci-ipmi-kcs]
(the following are aliases of these unsupported devices: lsi)
(note that some of these device names represent supported devices and
are used internally, but are not specifyable via -device even though
@ -758,19 +792,19 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
-g ...
-icount ...
-L ...
-M [isapc|pc-0.13|pc-1.0|pc-1.1|pc-1.2|pc-1.3|pc-i440fx-1.5|pc-i440fx-1.6|
pc-i440fx-2.1|pc-i440fx-2.2|pc-i440fx-2.4|pc-i440fx-2.5|pc-i440fx-2.7|
pc-i440fx-2.8|pc-i440fx-2.10|pc-i440fx-2.12|pc-i440fx-3.0|pc-1440fx-4.0|
pc-q35-1.4|pc-q35-1.5|pc-q35-1.6|pc-q35-1.7|pc-q35-2.0|pc-q35-2.1|
pc-q35-2.2|pc-q35-2.3|pc-q35-2.4|pc-q35-2.5|pc-q35-2.7|pc-q35-2.8|
pc-q35-2.10|pc-q35-2.12|pc-q35-3.0|pc-q35-4.0]
-machine [isapc|pc-0.13|pc-1.0|pc-1.1|pc-1.2|pc-1.3|pc-i440fx-1.5|
-M [isapc|microvm|pc-0.13|pc-1.0|pc-1.1|pc-1.2|pc-1.3|pc-i440fx-1.5|
pc-i440fx-1.6|pc-i440fx-2.1|pc-i440fx-2.2|pc-i440fx-2.4|pc-i440fx-2.5|
pc-i440fx-2.7|pc-i440fx-2.8|pc-i440fx-2.10|pc-i440fx-2.12|pc-i440fx-3.0|
pc-1440fx-4.0|pc-q35-1.4|pc-q35-1.5|pc-q35-1.6|pc-q35-1.7|pc-q35-2.0|
pc-q35-2.1|pc-q35-2.2|pc-q35-2.3|pc-q35-2.4|pc-q35-2.5|pc-q35-2.7|
pc-q35-2.8|pc-q35-2.10|pc-q35-2.12|pc-q35-3.0|pc-q35-4.0|pc-q35-4.1]
-machine [isapc|microvm|pc-0.13|pc-1.0|pc-1.1|pc-1.2|pc-1.3|pc-i440fx-1.5|
pc-i440fx-1.6|pc-i440fx-2.1|pc-i440fx-2.2|pc-i440fx-2.4|
pc-i440fx-2.5|pc-i440fx-2.7|pc-i440fx-2.8|pc-i440fx-2.10|
pc-i440fx-2.12|pc-i440fx-3.0|pc-i440fx-4.0|pc-q35-1.4|pc-q35-1.5|
pc-q35-1.6|pc-q35-1.7|pc-q35-2.0|pc-q35-2.1|pc-q35-2.2|pc-q35-2.3|
pc-q35-2.4|pc-q35-2.5|pc-q35-2.7|pc-q35-2.8|pc-q35-2.10|pc-q35-2.12|
pc-q35-3.0|pc-q35-4.0]
pc-q35-3.0|pc-q35-4.0|pc-q35-4.1]
-mtdblock file
-net [dump|socket|vde] ...
-netdev [dump|hubport|l2tpv3|socket|vde] ...
@ -847,15 +881,13 @@ QEMU Command-Line and Monitor Syntax and Support
query-colo-status
query-sev
query-sev-launch-measure
x-block-dirty-bitmap-disable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-enable
x-block-dirty-bitmap-merge
x-blockdev-change
x-blockdev-insert-medium
x-blockdev-remove-medium
x-blockdev-reopen
x-colo-lost-heartbeat
x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256
x-debug-query-block-graph
x-exit-preconfig
x-nbd-server-add-bitmap
xen-colo-do-checkpoint
xen-set-replication

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Signed-off-by: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com>
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/group b/tests/qemu-iotests/group
index 6b10a6a762..150800ce1c 100644
index 6b10a6a762143ec0d079b7fd6df2..150800ce1cbdde74b76e9f43e1c7 100644
--- a/tests/qemu-iotests/group
+++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/group
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
@ -103,6 +103,3 @@ index 6b10a6a762..150800ce1c 100644
251 rw auto quick
252 rw auto backing quick
253 rw quick
--
2.24.0