Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] QEMU 7.1.0 is now available

Anthony Jenkins anthony.jenkins at privafy.com
Thu Sep 1 06:45:35 AEST 2022


Thanks for the announcement!

Do you happen to know if there is any Arm TrustZone/TEE emulation in the 
new release?  I believe the Aspeed  AST2600 supports Arm TrustZone.

Thanks,
Anthony Jenkins
Privafy, Inc.

On 8/30/22 21:21, Joel Stanley wrote:
> The new qemu release includes some good stuff from many openbmc
> contriubtors, in particular for the AST2600 family of SoCs.
>
> Thanks to everyone who has worked on that, in particular to Cedric for
> his careful review and maintainer work.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Michael Roth <michael.roth at amd.com>
> Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 23:01
> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] QEMU 7.1.0 is now available
> To: <qemu-devel at nongnu.org>
> Cc: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson at linaro.org>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> On behalf of the QEMU Team, I'd like to announce the availability of
> the QEMU 7.1.0 release. This release contains 2800+ commits from 238
> authors.
>
> You can grab the tarball from our download page here:
>
>    https://www.qemu.org/download/#source
>
> The full list of changes are available at:
>
>    https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/7.1
>
> Highlights include:
>
>   * Live migration: support for zero-copy-send on Linux
>   * QMP: new options for exporting NBD images with dirty bitmaps via
>     'block-export-add' command
>   * QMP: new 'query-stats' and 'query-stats-schema' commands for
>     retrieving statistics from various QEMU subsystems
>   * QEMU guest agent: improved Solaris support, new commands
>     'guest-get-diskstats'/'guest-get-cpustats', 'guest-get-disks' now
>     reports NVMe SMART information, and 'guest-get-fsinfo' now reports
>     NVMe bus-type
>
>   * ARM: emulation support for new machine types: Aspeed AST1030 SoC,
>     Qaulcomm, and fby35 (AST2600 / AST1030)
>   * ARM: emulation support for Cortex-A76 and Neoverse-N1 CPUs
>   * ARM: emulation support for Scalable Matrix Extensions, cache
>     speculation control, RAS, and many other CPU extensions
>   * ARM: 'virt' board now supports emulation of GICv4.0
>   * HPPA: new SeaBIOS v6 firmware with support for PS/2 keyboard in
>     boot menu when running with GTK UI, improved serial port emulation,
>     and additional STI text fonts
>   * LoongArch: initial support for LoongArch64 architecture, Loongson
>     3A5000 multiprocessor SoC, and the Loongson 7A1000 host bridge
>   * MIPS: Nios2 board (-machine 10m50-ghrd) now support Vectored
>     Interrupt Controller, shadow register sets, and improved exception
>     handling
>   * OpenRISC: 'or1k-sim' machine now support 4 16550A UART serial devices
>     instead of 1
>   * RISC-V: new ISA extensions with support for privileged spec version
>     1.12.0, software access to MIP SEIP, Sdtrig extension, vector
>     extension improvements, native debug, PMU improvements, and many
>     other features and miscellaneous fixes/improvements
>   * RISC-V: 'virt' board now supports TPM
>   * RISC-V: 'OpenTitan' board now supports Ibex SPI
>   * s390x: emulation support for s390x Vector-Enhancements Facility 2
>   * s390x: s390-ccw BIOS now supports booting from drives with non-512
>     sector sizes
>   * x86: virtualization support for architectural LBRs
>   * Xtensa: support for lx106 core and cache testing opcodes
>
>   * and lots more...
>
> Thank you to everyone involved!



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