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[ANNOUNCE] QEMU 6.2.0 is now available


From: Michael Roth
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] QEMU 6.2.0 is now available
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 16:28:25 -0600
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Hello,

On behalf of the QEMU Team, I'd like to announce the availability of
the QEMU 6.2.0 release. This release contains 2300+ commits from 189
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/6.2

Highlights include:

 * virtio-mem: guest memory dumps are now fully supported, along with
   pre-copy/post-copy migration and background guest snapshots.
 * QMP: support for nw DEVICE_UNPLUG_GUEST_ERROR to detect
   guest-reported hotplug failures
 * TCG: improvements to TCG plugin argument syntax, and multi-core
   support for cache plugin

 * 68k: improved support for Apple's NuBus, including ability to load
   declaration ROMs, and slot IRQ support
 * ARM: macOS hosts with Apple Silicon CPUs now support 'hvf' accelerator for
   AArch64 guests
 * ARM: emulation support for Fujitsu A64FX processor model
 * ARM: emulation support for kudo-mbc machine type
 * ARM: M-profile MVE extension is now supported for Cortex-M55
 * ARM: 'virt' machine now supports an emulated ITS (Interrupt Translation
   Service) and supports more than 123 CPUs in emulation mode
 * ARM: xlnx-zcu102 and xlnx-versal-virt machines now support BBRAM and
   eFUSE devices
 * PowerPC: improved POWER10 support for the 'powernv' machine type
 * PowerPC: initial support for POWER10 DD2.0 CPU model
 * PowerPC: support for FORM2 PAPR NUMA descriptions for 'pseries'
   machine type
 * RISC-V: support for Zb[abcs] instruction set extensions
 * RISC-V: support for vhost-user and numa mem options across all boards
 * RISC-V: SiFive PWM support
 * x86: support for new Snowridge-v4 CPU model
 * x86: guest support for Intel SGX
 * x86: AMD SEV guests now support measurement of kernel binary when doing
   direct kernel boot (not using a bootloader)

 * and lots more...

Thank you to everyone involved!



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