![]() This is a deep dive into recent changes, in both code (firmware) andĪdministration (secure boot signing), the consequences this has for Now it starts to take off for UEFI firmware Memory should be either writable ("W", typically data), orĮxecuteable ("X", typically code), but not both.Įlsewhere in the software industry this is standard security If this sounds familiar to you, it probably is. Thank you to everybody who contributed to this release, whether that was by writing code, reporting bugs, improving documentation, testing, or providing the project with CI resources. x86: Zen support for PV console and network devices.Tricore: support for CRCN, FTOU, FTOHP, and HPTOF instructions.Tricore: support for TC37x CPU which implements ISA v1.6.2.s390x: support for vfio-ap passthrough of crypto adapter for protected virtualization guests.RISC-V: Numerous extension/instruction cleanups, fixes, and reworks.RISC-V: ISA/extension support for AIA virtualization support via KVM, and vector cryptographic instructions.LoongArch: CPU emulation support for la132.LoongArch: ISA support for LASX extension and PRELDX instruction.HPPA: machine emulation support for C3700, including Astro memory controller and four Elroy PCI bridges.HPPA: CPU emulation support for 64-bit PA-RISC 2.0.ARM: architectural feature support for PACQARMA3, EPAC, Pauth2, FPAC, FPACCOMBINE, TIDCP1, MOPS, HBC, and HPMN0.ARM: CPU emulation support for cortex-a710 and neoverse-n2.ARM: Xilinx Versal board now models the CFU/CFI, and the TRNG device.dump-guest-memory now supports the standard kdump format.Network Block Device (NBD) 64-bit offsets for improved performance. ![]() New Universal Flash Storage device emulation.New hv-balloon for dynamic memory protocol device for Hyper-V guests.New virtio-gpu rutabaga device emulation used by Android emulator.The full list of changes are available in the changelog. You can grab the tarball from our download page. This release contains 3200+ commits from 238 authors. We’d like to announce the availability of the QEMU 8.2.0 release. ![]()
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