ChangeLog/1.1

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System emulation

All targets

  • qdev properties of type hex8 and hex32 used to accept hexadecimal values not prefixed with "0x"; the prefix is mandatory starting with this version. These properties are: iobase, membase, io_base for all devices that support the properties; vram_size for sysbus-g364 and SUNW,tcx; version for sb16 and iommu; ctl_iobase and data_iobase for fw_cfg; readback for debugcon; elcr_addr and elcr_mask for i8259.
    PCI addresses can still be addressed with a pair of hexadecimal device and function without a "0x" prefix.
  • -kernel, -initrd and -append are now aliases for suboptions of -machine (for example -machine kernel=foo), and as such they are also available with -readconfig.

ARM

  • The syborg machine type has been removed since the Symbian Virtual Platform is no longer relevant with the disbanding of Symbian.
  • [new machine types]

PowerPC

  • Bamboo now works with TCG
  • Pseries handles PCI
  • Pseries works with PR KVM

S/390

  • -kernel now also supports ELF binaries
  • -kernel can boot new guest kernels
  • Devices can now be hotplug add'ed (remove is not there yet)

x86

  • [S3 support]
  • KVM can optionally use kernel-based emulation of the local APIC, IOAPIC and i8259 PIC. This is supported with the -machine ...,kernel_irqchip=on command-line option. MSI is not supported yet when using the kernel_irqchip option.
  • [pflash stuff]?

Device emulation

  • The virtio-scsi device is now supported by QEMU. The guest driver will be supported in Linux starting at version 3.4.
  • QEMU now includes experimental support for USB 3.0 (xHCI).

Block devices

  • QEMU's NBD client implementation and the qemu-nbd server both fully support asynchronous I/O.
  • [streaming]

Live Migration, Save/Restore

  • Live migration (or save/restore) from QEMU releases prior to 0.13 to QEMU 1.1 is not supported

Guest agent

  • qemu-ga has been ported to Windows.

Host support

  • System emulation on ARM hosts was broken in 1.0 and works again

User-mode emulation

  • User-mode emulation can provide some information from the /proc filesystem.