Universal CPU emulator
QEMU is an extremely well-performing CPU emulator that allows you to
choose between simulating an entire system and running userspace
binaries for different architectures under your native operating
system. It currently emulates x86, ARM, PowerPC and SPARC CPUs as well
as PC and PowerMac systems.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.PACKAGING | 0000007270 7.1 KB | |
_constraints | 0000001836 1.79 KB | |
_multibuild | 0000000066 66 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000937 937 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000234 234 Bytes | |
common.inc | 0000002284 2.23 KB | |
qemu-9.0.0.obscpio | 0849561615 810 MB | |
qemu-linux-user.spec | 0000009050 8.84 KB | |
qemu-rpmlintrc | 0000000233 233 Bytes | |
qemu.changes | 0000420653 411 KB | |
qemu.obsinfo | 0000000093 93 Bytes | |
qemu.spec | 0000060551 59.1 KB |
Latest Revision
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
accepted
request 1176488
from
Dario Faggioli (dfaggioli)
(revision 273)
- Update to version 9.0.0: Full changelog here: https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/9.0 Highlights include: * block: virtio-blk now supports multiqueue where different queues of a single disk can be processed by different I/O threads * gdbstub: various improvements such as catching syscalls in user-mode, support for fork-follow modes, and support for siginfo:read * memory: preallocation of memory backends can now be handled concurrently using multiple threads in some cases * migration: support for "mapped-ram" capability allowing for more efficient VM snapshots, improved support for zero-page detection, and checkpoint-restart support for VFIO * ARM: architectural feature support for ECV (Enhanced Counter Virtualization), NV (Nested Virtualization), and NV2 (Enhanced Nested Virtualization) * ARM: board support for B-L475E-IOT01A IoT node, mp3-an536 (MPS3 dev board + AN536 firmware), and raspi4b (Raspberry Pi 4 Model B) * ARM: additional IO/disk/USB/SPI/ethernet controller and timer support for Freescale i.MX6, Allwinner R40, Banana Pi, npcm7xxx, and virt boards * HPPA: numerous bug fixes and SeaBIOS-hppa firmware updated to version 16 * LoongArch: KVM acceleration support, including LSX/LASX vector extensions * RISC-V: ISA/extension support for Zacas, amocas, RVA22 profiles, Zaamo, Zalrsc, Ztso, and more * RISC-V: SMBIOS support for RISC-V virt machine, ACPI support for SRAT, SLIT, AIA, PLIC and updated RHCT table support, and numerous fixes * s390x: Emulation support for CVDG, CVB, CVBY and CVBG instructions, and fixes for LAE (Load Address Extended) emulation * and lots more... - Update to version 8.2.4. Full changelog/backports here: https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/1715632914.382233.1013785.nullmailer@tls.msk.ru/ Some of the upstream backports are: target/sh4: Fix SUBV opcode target/sh4: Fix ADDV opcode hw/arm/npcm7xx: Store derivative OTP fuse key in little endian hw/dmax/xlnx_dpdma: fix handling of address_extension descriptor fields hw/ufs: Fix buffer overflow bug tests/avocado: update sunxi kernel from armbian to 6.6.16 target/loongarch/cpu.c: typo fix: expection backends/cryptodev-builtin: Fix local_error leaks nbd/server: Mark negotiation functions as coroutine_fn nbd/server: do not poll within a coroutine context linux-user: do_setsockopt: fix SOL_ALG.ALG_SET_KEY target/riscv/kvm: change timer regs size to u64 target/riscv/kvm: change KVM_REG_RISCV_FP_D to u64 target/riscv/kvm: change KVM_REG_RISCV_FP_F to u32 ... - Fixes: * [openSUSE][RPM] Prioritize PA over PipeWire in SLE (bsc#1222218) * [openSUSE][RPM] Hostname normalization (for repr. build ) done properly (boo#1084909)
Comments 2
qemu 3.0 has been released; http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-3.0.0.tar.bz2
I submitted v3.0 qemu to Factory a few weeks ago, it's being delayed by other issues, but hopefully will get accepted any time now.