QEMU version 5.0.0 released



  • We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 5.0.0 release. This release contains 2800+ commits from 232 authors.

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

    Highlights include:

    • Support for passing host filesystem directory to guest via virtiofsd
    • Live migration support for external processes running on QEMU D-Bus
    • Support for using memory backends for main/”built-in” guest RAM
    • block: support for compressed backup images via block jobs
    • block: qemu-img: ‘measure’ command now supports LUKS images, ‘convert’ command now supports skipping zero’ing of target image
    • block: experimental support for qemu-storage-daemon, which provides access to QEMU block-layer/QMP features like blocks jobs or built-in NBD server without starting a full VM
    • ARM: support for the following architecture features: ARMv8.1 VHE/VMID16/PAN/PMU ARMv8.2 UAO/DCPoP/ATS1E1/TTCNP ARMv8.3 RCPC/CCIDX ARMv8.4 PMU/RCPC
    • ARM: support for Cortex-M7 CPU
    • ARM: new board support for tacoma-bmc, Netduino Plus 2, and Orangepi PC
    • ARM: ‘virt’ machine now supports vTPM and virtio-iommu devices
    • HPPA: graphical console support via HP Artist graphics device
    • MIPS: support for GINVT (global TLB invalidation) instruction
    • PowerPC: ‘pseries’ machine no longer requires reboot to negotiate between XIVE/XICS interrupt controllers when ic-mode=dual
    • PowerPC: ‘powernv’ machine can now emulate KVM hardware acceleration to run KVM guests while in TCG mode
    • PowerPC: support for file-backed NVDIMMs for persistent memory emulation
    • RISC-V: ‘virt’ and ‘sifive_u’ boards now support generic syscon drivers in Linux to control power/reboot
    • RISC-V: ‘virt’ board now supports Goldfish RTC
    • RISC-V: experimental support for v0.5 of draft hypervisor extension
    • s390: support for Adapter Interrupt Suppression while running in KVM mode
    • and lots more…

    Thank you to everyone involved!



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