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QEMU version 6.0.0 released

 3 years ago
source link: https://www.qemu.org/2021/04/30/qemu-6-0-0/
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QEMU version 6.0.0 released

30 Apr 2021

We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 6.0.0 release. This release contains 3300+ commits from 268 authors.

You can grab the tarball from our download page. The full list of changes are available in the Wiki.

Highlights include:

  • 68k: new ‘virt’ machine type based on virtio devices
  • ARM: support for ARMv8.1-M ‘Helium’ architecture and Cortex-M55 CPU
  • ARM: support for ARMv8.4 TTST, SEL2, and DIT extensions
  • ARM: ARMv8.5 MemTag extension now available for both system and usermode emulation
  • ARM: support for new mps3-an524, mps3-an547 board models
  • ARM: additional device emulation support for xlnx-zynqmp, xlnx-versal, sbsa-ref, npcm7xx, and sabrelite board models
  • Hexagon: new emulation support for Qualcomm hexagon DSP units
  • MIPS: new Loongson-3 ‘virt’ machine type
  • PowerPC: external BMC support for powernv machine type
  • PowerPC: pseries machines now report memory unplug failures to management tools, as well as retrying unsuccessful CPU unplug requests
  • RISC-V: Microchip PolarFire board now supports QSPI NOR flash
  • Tricore: support for new TriBoard board model emulating Infineon TC27x SoC
  • x86: AMD SEV-ES support for running guests with secured CPU register state
  • x86: TCG emulation support for protection keys (PKS)

  • ACPI: support for assigning NICs to known names in guest OS independently of PCI slot placement
  • NVMe: new emulation support for v1.4 spec with many new features, experimental support for Zoned Namespaces, multipath I/O, and End-to-End Data Protection.
  • virtiofs: performance improvements with new USE_KILLPRIV_V2 guest feature
  • VNC: virtio-vga support for scaling resolution based on client window size
  • QMP: backup jobs now support multiple asynchronous requests in parallel

  • and lots more…

Thank you to everyone involved!


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