QEMU

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QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.

QEMU can be used in several different ways. The most common is for System Emulation, where it provides a virtual model of an entire machine (CPU, memory and emulated devices) to run a guest OS. In this mode the CPU may be fully emulated, or it may work with a hypervisor such as KVM or Xen to allow the guest to run directly on the host CPU.

Note that this package is produced using a Git based workflow. Please refer to README.PACKAGING before making modifications.

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0001-XXX-dont-dump-core-on-sigabort.patch 0000001172 1.14 KB
0002-qemu-binfmt-conf-Modify-default-pat.patch 0000000961 961 Bytes
0003-qemu-cvs-gettimeofday.patch 0000000791 791 Bytes
0004-qemu-cvs-ioctl_debug.patch 0000001474 1.44 KB
0005-qemu-cvs-ioctl_nodirection.patch 0000001620 1.58 KB
0006-linux-user-add-binfmt-wrapper-for-a.patch 0000004499 4.39 KB
0007-PPC-KVM-Disable-mmu-notifier-check.patch 0000001014 1014 Bytes
0008-linux-user-fix-segfault-deadlock.patch 0000001713 1.67 KB
0009-linux-user-binfmt-support-host-bina.patch 0000001692 1.65 KB
0010-linux-user-Fake-proc-cpuinfo.patch 0000002045 2 KB
0011-linux-user-XXX-disable-fiemap.patch 0000000811 811 Bytes
0012-linux-user-use-target_ulong.patch 0000002557 2.5 KB
0013-Make-char-muxer-more-robust-wrt-sma.patch 0000003748 3.66 KB
0014-linux-user-lseek-explicitly-cast-no.patch 0000001401 1.37 KB
0015-AIO-Reduce-number-of-threads-for-32.patch 0000001372 1.34 KB
0016-xen_disk-Add-suse-specific-flush-di.patch 0000002087 2.04 KB
0017-qemu-bridge-helper-reduce-security-.patch 0000002698 2.63 KB
0018-qemu-binfmt-conf-use-qemu-ARCH-binf.patch 0000001228 1.2 KB
0019-linux-user-properly-test-for-infini.patch 0000001197 1.17 KB
0020-roms-Makefile-pass-a-packaging-time.patch 0000002471 2.41 KB
0021-Raise-soft-address-space-limit-to-h.patch 0000001730 1.69 KB
0022-increase-x86_64-physical-bits-to-42.patch 0000001154 1.13 KB
0023-vga-Raise-VRAM-to-16-MiB-for-pc-0.1.patch 0000002255 2.2 KB
0024-i8254-Fix-migration-from-SLE11-SP2.patch 0000001516 1.48 KB
0025-acpi_piix4-Fix-migration-from-SLE11.patch 0000001048 1.02 KB
0026-Fix-tigervnc-long-press-issue.patch 0000002077 2.03 KB
0027-string-input-visitor-Fix-uint64-par.patch 0000004244 4.14 KB
0028-test-string-input-visitor-Add-int-t.patch 0000001185 1.16 KB
0029-test-string-input-visitor-Add-uint6.patch 0000002097 2.05 KB
0030-tests-Add-QOM-property-unit-tests.patch 0000005642 5.51 KB
0031-tests-Add-scsi-disk-test.patch 0000004739 4.63 KB
0032-scripts-avoid-usr-bin-python-refere.patch 0000000741 741 Bytes
0033-Switch-order-of-libraries-for-mpath.patch 0000001236 1.21 KB
0034-i386-kvm-MSR_IA32_SPEC_CTRL-and-MSR.patch 0000005617 5.49 KB
80-kvm.rules 0000000040 40 Bytes
80-qemu-ga.rules 0000000119 119 Bytes
_constraints 0000000482 482 Bytes
bridge.conf 0000000441 441 Bytes
ipxe-stable-buildid.patch 0000001736 1.7 KB
ipxe-stub-out-the-SAN-req-s-in-int13.patch 0000002476 2.42 KB
ipxe-use-gcc6-for-more-compact-code.patch 0000000863 863 Bytes
ksm.service 0000000284 284 Bytes
kvm.conf 0000000036 36 Bytes
kvm_stat 0000025820 25.2 KB
kvm_stat.1.gz 0000001709 1.67 KB
pre_checkin.sh 0000000185 185 Bytes
qemu-2.11.0.tar.xz 0028984736 27.6 MB
qemu-2.11.0.tar.xz.sig 0000000287 287 Bytes
qemu-ga.service 0000000284 284 Bytes
qemu-ifup 0000000659 659 Bytes
qemu-kvm.1.gz 0000000047 47 Bytes
qemu-linux-user.changes 0000130937 128 KB
qemu-linux-user.spec 0000007862 7.68 KB
qemu-linux-user.spec.in 0000005311 5.19 KB
qemu-rpmlintrc 0000000168 168 Bytes
qemu-supportconfig 0000002004 1.96 KB
qemu-testsuite.changes 0000172723 169 KB
qemu-testsuite.spec 0000041632 40.7 KB
qemu.changes 0000172723 169 KB
qemu.spec 0000041612 40.6 KB
qemu.spec.in 0000039047 38.1 KB
sgabios-stable-buildid.patch 0000000810 810 Bytes
skiboot-GCC7-fixes-for-Wimplicit-fallthr.patch 0000002346 2.29 KB
skiboot-build-LDFLAGS-pass-pie-flag-explicitly-to-ld.patch 0000001271 1.24 KB
skiboot-libc-stdio-vsnprintf.c-add-expli.patch 0000000843 843 Bytes
supported.arm.txt 0000025499 24.9 KB
supported.ppc.txt 0000021468 21 KB
supported.s390.txt 0000022820 22.3 KB
supported.x86.txt 0000026426 25.8 KB
update_git.sh 0000005601 5.47 KB
Revision 383 (latest revision is 864)
buildservice-autocommit accepted request 561712 from Bruce Rogers's avatar Bruce Rogers (bfrogers) (revision 383)
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Comments 5

Eric Schirra's avatar

qemu-kvm ist missing now for all arch!

And this wrong:

Pacakges we OBSOLETE (and CONFLICT)

Obsoletes: kvm <= %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-kvm <= %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-sgabios <= 8

Should be <, not <=


Dario Faggioli's avatar

I'm sorry, maybe I still missing something about Obsoletes & Friends enough... Can you help me understand why qemu-kvm would be missing for all arches? In fact, I'm not only Obsoleting it, I'm also Providing it, isn't that fine?

FWIW, I've done a few tests with this repository enabled, and it seemed to work:

$ zypper lr Repository priorities in effect: > (See 'zypper lr -P' for details) 90 (raised priority) : 1 repository 99 (default priority) : 4 repositories

| Alias | Name | Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh --+----------------+----------------------------------------+---------+-----------+-------- 1 | Virtualization | Virtualization (openSUSE_Tumbleweed) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 2 | repo-debug | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Debug | No | ---- | ---- 3 | repo-non-oss | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Non-Oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 4 | repo-openh264 | Open H.264 Codec (openSUSE Tumbleweed) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 5 | repo-oss | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 6 | repo-source | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Source | No | ---- | ---- 7 | repo-update | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Update | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes

$ zypper in --from 1 qemu-kvm Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'qemu-kvm' not found in package names. Trying capabilities. Resolving package dependencies...

The following 37 NEW packages are going to be installed: acl canokey-qemu kernel-devel kernel-macros libaio1 libcapstone4 libefa1 libfdt1 libibverbs libibverbs1 libjpeg8 liblzo2-2 libmana1 libmlx4-1 libmlx5-1 libndctl6 libnuma1 libpixman-1-0 libpmem1 libpng16-16 librdmacm1 libslirp0 libsnappy1 liburing2 libvdeplug3 libxdp1 libyajl2 qemu qemu-accel-tcg-x86 qemu-ipxe qemu-ovmf-x86_64 qemu-seabios qemu-vgabios qemu-x86 rdma-core system-user-qemu xen-libs

I.e., as you can see, no qemu-kvm package is being installed:

$ rpm -qa|grep qemu-kvm $

And:

$ zypper in --from 1 qemu-kvm Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'qemu-kvm' not found in package names. Trying capabilities. 'qemu' providing 'qemu-kvm' is already installed. Resolving package dependencies... Nothing to do. $ zypper se --provides qemu-kvm Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...

S | Name | Summary | Type ---+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------+----------- | os-autoinst-qemu-kvm | Convenience package providing os-autoinst+qemu-kvm | package | qemu | Machine emulator and virtualizer | srcpackage i+ | qemu | Machine emulator and virtualizer | package

Furthermore, if I have the actual qemu-kvm package installed, with <= it is automatically removed, which is what I want... So things look good to me. What am I missing?


Eric Schirra's avatar

First a short answer. An offered version (=) cannot be obsolete (<=) at the same time.

And why should qemu-kvm be removed? Doesn't the package require other packages to build or install?


Dario Faggioli's avatar

Mmm... I guess I can try with "Obsoletes: qemu-kvm < %{version}-%{release}

But, yes, the actual qemu-kvm package must be removed, because now the qemu pacakge Obsoletes it, by providing everything that it was providing before (i.e., one symlink).

I don't understand what you mean with "Doesn't the package require other packages to build or install?"


Dario Faggioli's avatar

Ok, I've now tested Obsoletes: qemu-kvm < %{version}-%{release}, and no, it does not do what I want and need, while Obsoletes: qemu-kvm = %{version} does. And the SR has been accepted already, so I'm sticking to that

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