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- roms: Build ipxe with NO_WERROR=1 (bsc#1227960)

- Update to version 9.0.2:
  Full list of backports here:
   https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/1718081053.366429.1238758.nullmailer@tls.msk.ru/
    
  A selection of them is reported here too:
   hw/nvme: fix number of PIDs for FDP RUH update
   sphinx/qapidoc: Fix to generate doc for explicit, unboxed arguments
   char-stdio: Restore blocking mode of stdout on exit
   virtio: remove virtio_tswap16s() call in vring_packed_event_read()
   virtio-pci: Fix the failure process in kvm_virtio_pci_vector_use_one()
   tcg/optimize: Fix TCG_COND_TST* simplification of setcond2
   block: Parse filenames only when explicitly requested
   iotests/270: Don't store data-file with json: prefix in image
   iotests/244: Don't store data-file with protocol in image
   qcow2: Don't open data_file with BDRV_O_NO_IO
   tests: add testing of parameter=3D1 for SMP topology (bsc#1228169)
   hw/core: allow parameter=3D1 for SMP topology on any machine
   ...

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/qemu?expand=0&rev=851
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# PACKAGING WORKFLOW(S)
The qemu package follows a special maintenance workflow in order to support
git based patching, including of submodules. Please use it in order to have
changes you make be acceptable to the package maintainers.
All the development happens at https://github.com/openSUSE/qemu. The relevant
branch is `factory`.
Any change to the package should be submitted in the form of a Pull Request
against such repository and branch.
The reminder of this document provides more details, explanations and examples
for both contributors and maintainers.
# FOR CONTRIBUTORS
## BACKPORTING AN UPSTREAM PATCH
For submitting a backport of an upstream patch, proceed as follows (a local
copy of the repository is of course necessary).
Identify the hash of the commit that needs backporting and do:
git cherry-pick -esx <commit_hash>
This way, the changelog will already contain the reference to the upstream
commit itself, and the appropriate "Signed-off-by:" tag.
If the backport is related to Bugzilla (or Jira, and/or CVEs, etc) entry, add a
reference to that, such as:
Resolves: bsc#123456
Or:
References: jsc#PED-1234
Or:
Resolves: bsc#7891011 (CVE-1234-5678)
Add it between the "(cherry picked from commit ...)" line and the "Signed-off-by:"
line that follows it.
An example of the end result, where Dario Faggioli (<dfaggioli@suse.com>) is
backporting upstream commit abe2c4bdb65e8dd in order to fix bug 1209546 from
bugzilla.opensuse.org is:
test-vmstate: fix bad GTree usage, use-after-free
According to g_tree_foreach() documentation:
"The tree may not be modified while iterating over it (you can't
add/remove items)."
[...]
Get rid of the node removal within the tree traversal. Also
check the trees have the same number of nodes before the actual
diff.
Fixes: 9a85e4b8f6 ("migration: Support gtree migration")
Resolves: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1518
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andr303251 Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrang303251 <berrange@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit abe2c4bdb65e8dd9cb2f01c355baa394bf49a8af)
Resolves: bsc#1209546
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dfaggioli@suse.com>
Of course, all conflicts and issues should be resolved, before committing the
result/completing the cherry-picking.
At this point, the PR should be opened. As soon as that happens, some checks
will be run automatically and the maintainers of the QEMU package will review
and, eventually, merge or reject it.
PRs containing multiple commits are allowed. They are actually encouraged, if
the patches being backported are related and/or dependant among each others. It
must, however, always be the case that each upstream commit is cherry-picked
individually.
Note that there is no need to change any 'qemu.changes' file. That will, in
fact be handled by the package maintainers (and such RPM changelog entries will
be automatically generated out of the git commit messages).
## ADDING A PATCH NOT COMING FROM UPSTREAM
Downstream patches, i.e., patches that are not backports of upstream commits,
should be avoided as much as possible. The (largely!) recommended approach is
to submit the patch upstream and then, once it is accepted and committed,
backport it.
If that is not possible (for whatever reason), a pull request with a downstream
only patch can be opened. The procedure is almost identical to the one described
above for upstream backports. The main differences are:
1) Downstream only patch cannot be cherry-picked from upstream commits, of
course. Therefore, the PR will consist of the commit(s) that introduces the
patch.
2) There will be no "(cherry picked from commit ...") line in the changelog
of a downstream only patch. On the other hand, the "Resolves:" or
"Reference:" tag, that link the patch to the issue it's trying to solve,
must be there, and the same is true for the "Signed-off-by:" tag
indicating who is proposing adding it.
3) It is required that the subject of the commit starts with the [openSUSE] tag.
An example of a downstream only commit is:
[openSUSE] pc: q35: Bump max_cpus to 1024
And use the new limit for machine version 7.1 too.
Keep the old limit of 288 for machine versions 7.0 and earlier.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dfaggioli@suse.com>
References: bsc#1202282, jsc#PED-2592
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dfaggioli@suse.com>
## CHANGING THE PACKAGING FILES
Files that are necessary for building the RPM (like the spec file) or that
are part of the RPM and will be copied in the appropriate places in the
filesystem when it is installed are also part of the git repository. In fact,
they can be found in the `rpm/` directory.
Any addition, removal or change of and on any of those file should just be done
as a regular commit, and a pull request including such commit(s) should be
opened.
Commits to packaging files should be prefixed with both the [openSUSE] tag and
an [RPM] tag. An example can be this one:
[openSUSE][RPM] Add downstream packaging files
Stash the "packaging files" in the QEMU repository, in the rpm/
directory. During package build, they will be pulled out from there
and used as appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dfaggioli@suse.com>
## ADDING A PATCH IN A SUBMODULE
For including a backport, or in general adding a patch, to a submodule, the
downstream git repository for the submodule must be checkedout at the location
where the submodule resides, in the main QEMU git repository.
For example, for including a downstream patch in the ipxe submodule, a local
copy of the repository https://github.com/openSUSE/qemu-ipxe.git is necessary.
After checking out the `factory` branch, add the patch there (cherry-picking
it from upstream, if it is a backport, and respecting all the tagging rules
explained in the previous sections).
At this point:
- the branch must be pushed;
- in the main (qemu) repository, a commit must be added and pushed, for making
sure that the new patch is picked up.
Basically, the commit in the main repository is how the information that a
submodule as a new head is recorded.
The changelog of such commit shall include a reference to the subjects of all
the new commits in the various submodules. Unfortinately, there is not yet a
good way of achieving this automatically.
As last step, a pull request should be opened, as usual.
## REMOVING PATCHES
If a patch, or, in general, a commit, that is already part of the repository
must be removed, this must be done without rewriting the git history, i.e., with
a revert (and then a pull request with the revert should be opened).
# FOR MAINTAINERS
## REVIEWING AND ACCEPTING PRs
TODO
## COMMITTING CHANGES INTO FACTORY
TODO
## UPDATING THE BASE QEMU VERSION
TODO
# MANUAL AND AUTOMATED CHECKS
TODO

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<constraints>
<!-- All builds are fine with 10GB disk -->
<overwrite>
<conditions>
<package>qemu</package>
<package>qemu:qemu-linux-user</package>
</conditions>
<hardware>
<disk>
<size unit="G">12</size>
</disk>
</hardware>
</overwrite>
<!-- To build qemu, s390x needs more than the default memory -->
<overwrite>
<conditions>
<arch>s390x</arch>
<package>qemu</package>
</conditions>
<hardware>
<memory>
<size unit="M">1200</size>
</memory>
</hardware>
</overwrite>
<!-- And this is the case for (some of the) other arch-es as well -->
<overwrite>
<conditions>
<arch>i586</arch>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<arch>ppc64le</arch>
<package>qemu</package>
</conditions>
<hardware>
<memory>
<size unit="M">4400</size>
</memory>
</hardware>
</overwrite>
<!-- And for some reason ppc64 needs even more -->
<overwrite>
<conditions>
<arch>ppc64</arch>
<package>qemu</package>
</conditions>
<hardware>
<memory>
<size unit="M">4800</size>
</memory>
</hardware>
</overwrite>
<!-- To build qemu in a reasonable amount of time, aarch64 and x86_64 needs as much parallelism as we can get -->
<overwrite>
<conditions>
<arch>aarch64</arch>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<package>qemu</package>
</conditions>
<hardware>
<processors>8</processors>
</hardware>
</overwrite>
<!-- To test qemu-linux-user, armv7l needs more than the default memory -->
<overwrite>
<conditions>
<arch>armv7l</arch>
<package>qemu:qemu-linux-user</package>
</conditions>
<hardware>
<memory>
<size unit="M">8192</size>
</memory>
</hardware>
</overwrite>
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<services>
<service name="obs_scm" mode="manual">
<param name="scm">git</param>
<param name="url">https://github.com/opensuse/qemu.git</param>
<param name="revision">factory</param>
<param name="versionformat">@PARENT_TAG@</param>
<param name="versionrewrite-pattern">[v]?([^-+a-z]+)(.*)</param>
<param name="versionrewrite-replacement">\1</param>
<param name="changesgenerate">enable</param>
<param name="extract">rpm/common.inc</param>
<param name="extract">rpm/qemu.spec</param>
<param name="extract">rpm/qemu-linux-user.spec</param>
<param name="extract">rpm/README.PACKAGING</param>
<param name="extract">rpm/qemu-rpmlintrc</param>
</service>
<service name="set_version" mode="manual"/>
<service name="tar" mode="buildtime"/>
<service name="recompress" mode="buildtime">
<param name="file">*.tar</param>
<param name="compression">xz</param>
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<service name="tar_scm">
<param name="url">https://github.com/opensuse/qemu.git</param>
<param name="changesrevision">ea9bb967774f7604ae9a726c4ffb3dee401565d6</param></service></servicedata>

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%define _buildshell /bin/bash
%define sbver 1.16.3_3_gc13ff2cd
%define srcdir %{_builddir}/%buildsubdir
%define blddir %srcdir/build
%define build_x86_firmware 0
%define build_ppc_firmware 0
%define build_opensbi_firmware 0
%define kvm_available 0
%define legacy_qemu_kvm 0
%define force_fit_virtio_pxe_rom 1
%define with_xen 0%{!?_without_xen:1}
%if "%{?distribution}" == ""
%define distro private-build
%else
%define distro %{distribution}
%endif
# Items to exclude in ALP-based products
%if 0%{?suse_version} == 1600
%define with_xen 0
%endif
%bcond_with system_membarrier
%bcond_with malloc_trim
%bcond_with chkqtests
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
# canokey is an openSUSE thing, not a SLE one
%ifarch x86_64
%bcond_without canokey
%else
%bcond_with canokey
%endif
%endif
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1600
# XDP seems not to be there in SLE...
%bcond_without xdp
%else
%bcond_with xdp
%endif
# Make it possible to build without spice (for SLE/Leap Micro)
%bcond_without spice
# We do not have the stuff needed to compile rutabaga support.
# If/when we want to do it, we can check how it's done here:
# https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/qemu/c/deeb9357cb751df21c566fd8408936cfb034d43b?branch=rawhide
%define has_rutabaga_gfx 0
%define has_virtiofsd 1
# Upstream virtiofsd does not even build on 32 bit systems
%ifarch %ix86 %arm
%define has_virtiofsd 0
%endif
# non-x86 archs still seem to have some issues with Link Time Optimization
%ifnarch %ix86 x86_64
%define _lto_cflags %{nil}
%endif
%ifarch aarch64
%define qemu_arch aarch64
%endif
%ifarch %arm
%define qemu_arch arm
%endif
%ifarch %ix86
%define qemu_arch i386
%endif
%ifarch ppc64
%define qemu_arch ppc64
%endif
%ifarch ppc
%define qemu_arch ppc
%endif
%ifarch ppc64le
%define qemu_arch ppc64le
%endif
%ifarch riscv64
%define qemu_arch riscv64
%endif
%ifarch s390x
%define qemu_arch s390x
%endif
%ifarch x86_64
%define qemu_arch x86_64
%endif
%define generic_qemu_description \
QEMU provides full machine emulation and cross architecture usage. It closely\
integrates with KVM and Xen virtualization, allowing for excellent performance.\
Many options are available for defining the emulated environment, including\
traditional devices, direct host device access, and interfaces specific to\
virtualization.

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#
# spec file for package qemu-linux-user
#
# Copyright (c) 2024 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
%include %{_sourcedir}/common.inc
%ifarch %ix86 x86_64 s390x
%define legacy_qemu_kvm 1
%endif
Name: qemu-linux-user
URL: https://www.qemu.org/
Summary: CPU emulator for user space
License: BSD-2-Clause AND BSD-3-Clause AND GPL-2.0-only AND GPL-2.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-later AND MIT
Group: System/Emulators/PC
Version: 9.0.2
Release: 0
Source0: qemu-%{version}.tar.xz
Source1: common.inc
Source200: qemu-rpmlintrc
Source303: README.PACKAGING
Source1000: qemu-rpmlintrc
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: bison
BuildRequires: glib2-devel-static >= 2.56
BuildRequires: glibc-devel-static
BuildRequires: (pcre-devel-static if glib2-devel-static < 2.73 else pcre2-devel-static)
# passing filelist check for /usr/lib/binfmt.d
BuildRequires: systemd
BuildRequires: zlib-devel-static
# we must not install the qemu-linux-user package when under QEMU build
%if 0%{?qemu_user_space_build:1}
#!BuildIgnore: post-build-checks
%endif
BuildRequires: discount
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: flex
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: meson
BuildRequires: ninja >= 1.7
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1600
BuildRequires: python3-Sphinx
BuildRequires: python3-base >= 3.8
%else
BuildRequires: python311-Sphinx
BuildRequires: python311-base
%endif
%description
QEMU provides CPU emulation along with other related capabilities. This package
provides programs to run user space binaries and libraries meant for another
architecture. The syscall interface is intercepted and execution below the
syscall layer occurs on the native hardware and operating system.
%files
%doc README.rst VERSION
%license COPYING COPYING.LIB LICENSE
%_bindir/qemu-aarch64
%_bindir/qemu-aarch64_be
%_bindir/qemu-alpha
%_bindir/qemu-arm
%_bindir/qemu-armeb
%_bindir/qemu-cris
%_bindir/qemu-hexagon
%_bindir/qemu-hppa
%_bindir/qemu-i386
%_bindir/qemu-loongarch64
%_bindir/qemu-m68k
%_bindir/qemu-microblaze
%_bindir/qemu-microblazeel
%_bindir/qemu-mips
%_bindir/qemu-mips64
%_bindir/qemu-mips64el
%_bindir/qemu-mipsel
%_bindir/qemu-mipsn32
%_bindir/qemu-mipsn32el
%_bindir/qemu-nios2
%_bindir/qemu-or1k
%_bindir/qemu-ppc
%_bindir/qemu-ppc64
%_bindir/qemu-ppc64le
%_bindir/qemu-riscv32
%_bindir/qemu-riscv64
%_bindir/qemu-s390x
%_bindir/qemu-sh4
%_bindir/qemu-sh4eb
%_bindir/qemu-sparc
%_bindir/qemu-sparc32plus
%_bindir/qemu-sparc64
%_bindir/qemu-x86_64
%_bindir/qemu-xtensa
%_bindir/qemu-xtensaeb
%_sbindir/qemu-binfmt-conf.sh
%_prefix/lib/binfmt.d/qemu-*.conf
%prep
%autosetup -n qemu-%{version} -p1
# We have the meson subprojects there, but as submodules (because OBS
# SCM bridge can handle the latter, but not the former) so we need to
# apply the layering of the packagefiles manually
meson subprojects packagefiles --apply berkeley-testfloat-3
meson subprojects packagefiles --apply berkeley-softfloat-3
%build
%define rpmfilesdir %{_builddir}/qemu-%{version}/rpm
%if %{legacy_qemu_kvm}
# FIXME: Why are we copying the s390 specific one?
cp %{rpmfilesdir}/supported.s390.txt docs/supported.rst
sed -i '/^\ \ \ about\/index.*/i \ \ \ supported.rst' docs/index.rst
%endif
find . -iname ".git" -exec rm -rf {} +
mkdir -p %blddir
cd %blddir
# We define a few general and common options and then we disable
# pretty much everything. Afterwards, there is a section for each
# of the flavors where we explicitly enable all the feature we want
# for them.
# TODO: Check whether we want to enable the followings:
# * avx512f
# * debug-info
# * fuse
# * malloc-trim
# * multiprocess
# * qom-cast-debug
# * trace-backends=dtrace
#
# Fedora has avx2 enabled for ix86, while we can't (I tried). Guess it's
# because, for them, ix86 == i686 (while for us it's i586).
# Let's try to stick to _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 for now
EXTRA_CFLAGS="$(echo %{optflags} | sed -E 's/-[A-Z]?_FORTIFY_SOURCE[=]?[0-9]*//g') -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wno-error"
%srcdir/configure \
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1600
--python=%_bindir/python3 \
%else
--python=%_bindir/python3.11 \
%endif
--docdir=%_docdir \
--datadir=%_datadir \
--extra-cflags="${EXTRA_CFLAGS}" \
--firmwarepath=%_datadir/%name \
--libdir=%_libdir \
--libexecdir=%_libexecdir \
--localstatedir=%_localstatedir \
--prefix=%_prefix \
--sysconfdir=%_sysconfdir \
--with-pkgversion="%(echo '%{distro}' | sed 's/ (.*)//')" \
--disable-af-xdp \
--disable-alsa \
--disable-attr \
--disable-auth-pam \
--disable-avx2 \
--disable-avx512f \
--disable-block-drv-whitelist-in-tools \
--disable-bochs \
--disable-bpf \
--disable-brlapi \
--disable-bsd-user \
--disable-bzip2 \
--disable-cap-ng \
--disable-capstone \
--disable-cfi \
--disable-cfi-debug \
--disable-cloop \
--disable-cocoa \
--disable-coreaudio \
--disable-coroutine-pool \
--disable-crypto-afalg \
--disable-curl \
--disable-curses \
--disable-dbus-display \
--disable-debug-info \
--disable-debug-mutex \
--disable-debug-tcg \
--disable-dmg \
--disable-docs \
--disable-download \
--disable-dsound \
--disable-fdt \
--disable-fuse \
--disable-fuse-lseek \
--disable-gcrypt \
--disable-gettext \
--disable-gio \
--disable-glusterfs \
--disable-gnutls \
--disable-gtk \
--disable-guest-agent \
--disable-guest-agent-msi \
--disable-hv-balloon \
--disable-hvf \
--disable-iconv \
--disable-jack \
--disable-kvm \
--disable-l2tpv3 \
--disable-libdaxctl \
--disable-libiscsi \
--disable-libkeyutils \
--disable-libnfs \
--disable-libpmem \
--disable-libssh \
--disable-libudev \
--disable-libusb \
--disable-linux-aio \
--disable-linux-io-uring \
--disable-linux-user \
--disable-live-block-migration \
--disable-lto \
--disable-lzfse \
--disable-lzo \
--disable-malloc-trim \
--disable-membarrier \
--disable-module-upgrades \
--disable-modules \
--disable-mpath \
--disable-multiprocess \
--disable-netmap \
--disable-nettle \
--disable-numa \
--disable-nvmm \
--disable-opengl \
--disable-oss \
--disable-pa \
--disable-parallels \
--disable-pie \
--disable-pipewire \
--disable-pixman \
--disable-plugins \
--disable-png \
--disable-pvrdma \
--disable-qcow1 \
--disable-qed \
--disable-qom-cast-debug \
--disable-rbd \
--disable-rdma \
--disable-relocatable \
--disable-replication \
--disable-rng-none \
--disable-rutabaga-gfx \
--disable-safe-stack \
--disable-sanitizers \
--disable-sdl \
--disable-sdl-image \
--disable-seccomp \
--disable-selinux \
--disable-slirp \
--disable-slirp-smbd \
--disable-smartcard \
--disable-snappy \
--disable-sparse \
--disable-spice \
--disable-spice-protocol \
--disable-strip \
--disable-system \
--disable-tcg \
--disable-tcg-interpreter \
--disable-tools \
--disable-tpm \
--disable-u2f \
--disable-usb-redir \
--disable-user \
--disable-vde \
--disable-vdi \
--disable-vhost-crypto \
--disable-vhost-kernel \
--disable-vhost-net \
--disable-vhost-user \
--disable-vhost-user-blk-server \
--disable-vhost-vdpa \
--disable-virglrenderer \
--disable-virtfs \
--disable-vnc \
--disable-vnc-jpeg \
--disable-vnc-sasl \
--disable-vte \
--disable-vvfat \
--disable-werror \
--disable-whpx \
--disable-xen \
--disable-xen-pci-passthrough \
--disable-xkbcommon \
--disable-zstd \
--without-default-devices \
%if %{with system_membarrier}
--enable-membarrier \
%endif
%if %{with malloc_trim}
--enable-malloc-trim \
%endif
%if "%{_lto_cflags}" != "%{nil}"
--enable-lto \
%endif
--disable-install-blobs \
--enable-attr \
--enable-coroutine-pool \
--enable-linux-user \
--enable-selinux \
--enable-tcg \
--static
echo "=== Content of config-host.mak: ==="
cat config-host.mak
echo "=== ==="
%make_build
%install
cd %blddir
%make_build install DESTDIR=%{buildroot}
rm -rf %{buildroot}%_datadir/qemu/keymaps
unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/qemu/trace-events-all
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%_sbindir
install -m 755 scripts/qemu-binfmt-conf.sh %{buildroot}%_sbindir
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/binfmt.d/
scripts/qemu-binfmt-conf.sh --systemd ALL --persistent yes --preserve-argv0 yes --exportdir %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/binfmt.d/
%fdupes -s %{buildroot}
%check
cd %blddir
%ifarch aarch64 %ix86 ppc ppc64 ppc64le riscv64 s390x x86_64
./qemu-%{qemu_arch} %_bindir/ls > /dev/null
%endif
%make_build check-softfloat
%changelog

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# This line is mandatory to access the configuration functions
from Config import *
addFilter("arch-dependent-file-in-usr-share")
addFilter("obsolete-not-provided")
addFilter("summary-not-capitalized")
addFilter("executable-stack")

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name: qemu
version: 9.0.2
mtime: 1721812369
commit: ea9bb967774f7604ae9a726c4ffb3dee401565d6

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