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- Update to v5.2.0: See http://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/5.2 Take note that ongoing feature deprecation is tracked at both http://wiki.qemu-project.org/Features/LegacyRemoval and in the deprecated.html file installed with the qemu package Some noteworthy changes: * Dropped system emulators: qemu-system-lm32, qemu-system-unicore32 * Dropped linux user emulator: qemu-ppc64abi32 * Added linux user emulator: qemu-extensaeb * Unicore32 and lm32 guest support dropped * New sub-packages (most due to ongoing modularization of QEMU): qemu-audio-spice, qemu-hw-chardev-spice, qemu-hw-display-virtio-vga, qemu-hw-display-virtio-gpu, qemu-hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci, qemu-ui-spice-core, qemu-ui-opengl, qemu-ivshmem-tools * x86: A new KVM feature which improves the handling of asynchronous page faults is available with -cpu ...,kvm-async-pf-int (requires Linux 5.8) * s390: More instructions emulated under TCG * PowerPC: nvdimm= machine option now functions correctly; misc improvements * ARM: new boards: mps2-an386 (Cortex-M4 based) and mps2-an500 (Cortex-M7 based), raspi3ap (the Pi 3 model A+), raspi0 (the Pi Zero) and raspi1ap (the Pi A+) * RISC-V: OpenSBI v0.8 included by default; Generic OpenSBI platform used when no -bios argument is supplied; Support for NUMA sockets on Virt and Spike Machines; Support for migrating machines; misc improvements * Misc NVMe improvements * The 'vhost-user-blk' export type has been added, allowing qemu-storage-daemon to act as a vhost-user-blk device backend * The SMBIOS OEM strings can now come from a file * 9pfs - misc performance related improvements * virtiofs - misc improvements * migration: The default migration bandwidth has been increased to 1Gbps (users are still encouraged to tune it to their own hardware); The new 'calc-dirty-rate' and 'query-dirty-rate' QMP commands can help determine the likelihood of precopy migration success; TLS+multifd now supported for higher bandwidth encrypted migration; misc minor features added * Misc minor block features added * Misc doc improvements * qemu-microvm subpackage change: the bios-microvm.bin is now SeaBIOS based, and the qboot based on is now qboot.rom * elf2dmp is no longer part of qemu-tools (it was never intended to be a packaged binary) * Some subpackages which were 'Requires' are now 'Recommends', allowing for a smaller qemu packaging footprint if needed * Patches dropped (included in release tarball, unless otherwise noted): docs-fix-trace-docs-build-with-sphinx-3..patch (fixed differently) hw-hyperv-vmbus-Fix-32bit-compilation.patch linux-user-properly-test-for-infinite-ti.patch Switch-order-of-libraries-for-mpath-supp.patch (fixed differently) Conditionalize-ui-bitmap-installation-be.patch (fixed differently) hw-usb-hcd-xhci-Fix-GCC-9-build-warning.patch (no longer using gcc9) hw-usb-dev-mtp-Fix-GCC-9-build-warning.patch (no longer using gcc9) roms-Makefile-enable-cross-compile-for-b.patch (fixed with different patch) libvhost-user-handle-endianness-as-manda.patch virtio-add-vhost-user-fs-ccw-device.patch Fix-s-directive-argument-is-null-error.patch build-Workaround-compilation-error-with-.patch build-Be-explicit-about-fcommon-compiler.patch intel-Avoid-spurious-compiler-warning-on.patch golan-Add-explicit-type-casts-for-nodnic.patch Do-not-apply-WORKAROUND_CFLAGS-for-host-.patch ensure-headers-included-are-compatible-w.patch Enable-cross-compile-prefix-for-C-compil.patch (fixed differently) hw-net-net_tx_pkt-fix-assertion-failure-.patch hw-net-xgmac-Fix-buffer-overflow-in-xgma.patch s390x-protvirt-allow-to-IPL-secure-guest.patch usb-fix-setup_len-init-CVE-2020-14364.patch * Patches added: meson-install-ivshmem-client-and-ivshmem.patch Revert-roms-efirom-tests-uefi-test-tools.patch Makefile-Don-t-check-pc-bios-as-pre-requ.patch roms-Makefile-add-cross-file-to-qboot-me.patch qboot-add-cross.ini-file-to-handle-aarch.patch usb-Help-compiler-out-to-avoid-a-warning.patch - In spec file, where reasonable, switch BuildRequires: XXX-devel to be pkgconfig(XXX') instead - No longer disable link time optimization for qemu for x86. It looks like either the build service, qemu code changes and/or the switch to meson have resolved issues previously seen there. We still see problems for other architectures however. - For the record, the following issues reported for SUSE SLE15-SP2 are either fixed in this current package, or are otherwise no longer an issue: bsc#1172384 bsc#1174386 bsc#1174641 bsc#1174863 bsc#1175370 bsc#1175441 bsc#1176494 CVE-2020-13361 CVE-2020-14364 CVE-2020-15863 CVE-2020-16092 CVE-2020-24352 and the following feature requests are satisfied by this package: jsc#SLE-13689 jsc#SEL-13780 jsc#SLE-13840 - To be more accurate, and to align with other qemu packaging practices, rename the qemu-s390 package to qemu-s390x. The old name (in the rpm namespace) is provided with a "Provides" directive, and an "Obsoletes" done against that name for prior qemu versions, as is standard practice (boo#1177764 jsc#SLE-17060) - Take this opportunity to remove some ancient Split-Provides mechanisms which can't conceivably be needed any more: qemu-block-curl provided: qemu:%_libdir/%name/block-curl.so qemu-guest-agent provided: qemu:%_bindir/qemu-ga qemu-tools provided: qemu:%_libexecdir/qemu-bridge-helper - Disable linux-user 'ls' test on 32 bit arm. It's failing with "Allocating guest commpage: Cannot allocate memory" error, which we should hunt down, but for now we don't want it to prevent the package from being built OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/854151 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/qemu?expand=0&rev=597
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From: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 19:40:36 +0200
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Subject: linux-user: add binfmt wrapper for argv[0] handling
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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When using qemu's linux-user binaries through binfmt, argv[0] gets lost
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along the execution because qemu only gets passed in the full file name
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to the executable while argv[0] can be something completely different.
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This breaks in some subtile situations, such as the grep and make test
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suites.
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This patch adds a wrapper binary called qemu-$TARGET-binfmt that can be
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used with binfmt's P flag which passes the full path _and_ argv[0] to
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the binfmt handler.
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The binary would be smart enough to be versatile and only exist in the
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system once, creating the qemu binary path names from its own argv[0].
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However, this seemed like it didn't fit the make system too well, so
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we're currently creating a new binary for each target archictecture.
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CC: Reinhard Max <max@suse.de>
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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[AF: Rebased onto new Makefile infrastructure, twice]
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[AF: Updated for aarch64 for v2.0.0-rc1]
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[AF: Rebased onto Makefile changes for v2.1.0-rc0]
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[AF: Rebased onto script rewrite for v2.7.0-rc2 - to be fixed]
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Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
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---
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linux-user/binfmt.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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meson.build | 5 +++++
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2 files changed, 47 insertions(+)
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diff --git a/linux-user/binfmt.c b/linux-user/binfmt.c
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cd1f513b334f3b263d9e4b5adb1981e376429fa6
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/linux-user/binfmt.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
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+#include <stdio.h>
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+#include <stdarg.h>
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+#include <unistd.h>
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+#include <libgen.h>
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+#include <string.h>
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+#include <stdlib.h>
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+
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+
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+int main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
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+{
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+ char *binfmt;
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+ char **new_argv;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Check if our file name ends with -binfmt
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+ */
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+ binfmt = argv[0] + strlen(argv[0]) - strlen("-binfmt");
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+ if (strcmp(binfmt, "-binfmt")) {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Invalid executable name\n", argv[0]);
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+ exit(1);
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+ }
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+ if (argc < 3) {
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Please use me through binfmt with P flag\n",
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+ argv[0]);
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+ exit(1);
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+ }
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+
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+ binfmt[0] = '\0';
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+ /* Now argv[0] is the real qemu binary name */
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+
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+ new_argv = (char **)malloc((argc + 2) * sizeof(*new_argv));
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+ if (argc > 3) {
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+ memcpy(&new_argv[4], &argv[3], (argc - 3) * sizeof(*new_argv));
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+ }
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+ new_argv[0] = argv[0];
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+ new_argv[1] = (char *)"-0";
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+ new_argv[2] = argv[2];
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+ new_argv[3] = argv[1];
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+ new_argv[argc + 1] = NULL;
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+
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+ return execve(new_argv[0], new_argv, envp);
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+}
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diff --git a/meson.build b/meson.build
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index e3386196ba4106a973edb7f9d07c..a4743a83ae82bbe57e8dfeec3da4 100644
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--- a/meson.build
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+++ b/meson.build
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@@ -1883,6 +1883,11 @@ endforeach
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# Other build targets
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+if 'CONFIG_LINUX_USER' in config_target
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+ executable('qemu-binfmt', files('linux-user/binfmt.c'),
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+ install: true)
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+endif
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+
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if 'CONFIG_PLUGIN' in config_host
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install_headers('include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h')
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endif
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