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# # spec file for package qemu # # Copyright (c) 2024 SUSE LLC # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # %include %{_sourcedir}/common.inc # So, we have openSUSE:Factory, and we have "ports". In openSUSE:Factory, we # have i586 and x86_64. In the :ARM port, we have aarch64, armv6l and armv7l. # In the :PowerPC port, we have ppc64, ppc and ppc64le. In the :zSystems port # we have s390x. And in the :RISCV we have riscv. # # Ideally, we'd want to build the firmwares at least once per port, and then # share the resulting packages among the arch-es within each port (check the # `ExportFilter` directives in the project config). # # Of course, we always build the "native fimrwares" (e.g., x86 firmwares on # x86_64, PPC firmwares on ppc64le, etc). But we also cross compile as much # firmwares as we can (e.g., both x86 and PPC firmwares on aarch64) so they'll # be available in as many ports as possible (as noarch packages). %ifarch x86_64 aarch64 %define build_ppc_firmware 1 # Currently, opensbi does not cross build cleanly on 15.3 and 15.4 %if ! 0%{?sle_version} %define build_opensbi_firmware 1 %endif %define build_x86_firmware 1 %endif %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le %define build_ppc_firmware 1 %if ! 0%{?sle_version} %define build_opensbi_firmware 1 %endif # FIXME: Try to enable cross building of x86 firmwares here on PPC %endif %ifarch riscv64 %define build_opensbi_firmware 1 %endif %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 ppc ppc64 ppc64le s390x armv7hl aarch64 riscv64 %define kvm_available 1 %bcond_without uring %define liburing_min_version 1.0 %endif %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 s390x %define legacy_qemu_kvm 1 %endif %ifarch x86_64 aarch64 ppc64le s390x %bcond_without rbd %endif %ifarch x86_64 ppc64le %bcond_without daxctl %endif # enforce pxe rom sizes for migration compatability from SLE 11 SP3 forward # the following need to be > 64K %define supported_nics_large {e1000 rtl8139} # the following need to be <= 64K %define supported_nics_small {virtio} # Though not required, make unsupported pxe roms migration compatable as well %define unsupported_nics {eepro100 ne2k_pci pcnet} Name: qemu URL: https://www.qemu.org/ Summary: Machine emulator and virtualizer License: BSD-2-Clause AND BSD-3-Clause AND GPL-2.0-only AND GPL-2.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-later AND MIT Group: System/Emulators/PC Version: 9.1.1 Release: 0 Source0: qemu-%{version}.tar.xz Source1: common.inc Source303: README.PACKAGING Source1000: qemu-rpmlintrc BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build ## Packages we REQUIRE during build %if %{build_x86_firmware} %ifnarch %ix86 x86_64 # We must cross-compile on non-x86* BuildRequires: cross-x86_64-binutils BuildRequires: cross-x86_64-gcc%gcc_version %endif BuildRequires: acpica BuildRequires: binutils-devel BuildRequires: dos2unix BuildRequires: glibc-devel-32bit BuildRequires: pkgconfig(liblzma) %endif %if %{build_opensbi_firmware} %ifnarch riscv64 BuildRequires: cross-riscv64-binutils BuildRequires: cross-riscv64-gcc%gcc_version %endif %endif %if %{build_ppc_firmware} %ifnarch ppc64 ppc64le BuildRequires: cross-ppc64-binutils BuildRequires: cross-ppc64-gcc%gcc_version %endif %endif %ifarch x86_64 BuildRequires: gcc-32bit %if %{with_xen} BuildRequires: xen-devel >= 4.2 %endif BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libpmem) %endif %ifnarch %arm s390x BuildRequires: libnuma-devel %endif %if 0%{with canokey} BuildRequires: canokey-qemu-devel %endif %if 0%{with daxctl} BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libndctl) %endif %if %{kvm_available} BuildRequires: pkgconfig(udev) %endif %if 0%{with rbd} BuildRequires: librbd-devel %endif %if 0%{with spice} BuildRequires: pkgconfig(spice-protocol) >= 0.12.3 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(spice-server) >= 0.12.5 %endif %if 0%{with uring} BuildRequires: pkgconfig(liburing) >= %liburing_min_version %endif %if 0%{with xdp} BuildRequires: libxdp-devel %endif %if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1600 BuildRequires: python3-Sphinx BuildRequires: python3-base >= 3.8 %else BuildRequires: python311-Sphinx BuildRequires: python311-base %endif BuildRequires: Mesa-devel BuildRequires: bison BuildRequires: brlapi-devel BuildRequires: discount BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: flex BuildRequires: gcc-c++ BuildRequires: keyutils-devel BuildRequires: libaio-devel BuildRequires: libattr-devel BuildRequires: libbpf-devel BuildRequires: libbz2-devel BuildRequires: libcapstone-devel BuildRequires: libfdt-devel >= 1.4.2 BuildRequires: libgcrypt-devel >= 1.8.0 BuildRequires: lzfse-devel BuildRequires: meson BuildRequires: multipath-tools-devel BuildRequires: ninja >= 1.7 BuildRequires: pam-devel BuildRequires: pkgconfig BuildRequires: rdma-core-devel BuildRequires: snappy-devel BuildRequires: update-desktop-files BuildRequires: usbredir-devel >= 0.6 BuildRequires: xfsprogs-devel BuildRequires: pkgconfig(alsa) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(epoxy) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gbm) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glib-2.0) >= 2.56 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glusterfs-api) >= 3 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gnutls) >= 3.5.18 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gtk+-3.0) >= 3.22 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(jack) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libcacard) >= 2.5.1 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libcap-ng) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libcurl) >= 7.29 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libdrm) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libiscsi) >= 1.9.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libjpeg) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libnfs) >= 1.9.3 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libpipewire-0.3) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libpng) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libpulse) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libsasl2) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libseccomp) >= 2.3.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libssh) >= 0.8.7 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libudev) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libusb-1.0) >= 1.0.13 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libzstd) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(lzo2) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(ncurses) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(openssl) >= 1.0.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(pixman-1) >= 0.21.8 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(slirp) >= 4.2.0 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(systemd) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(vdeplug) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(virglrenderer) >= 0.4.1 BuildRequires: pkgconfig(vte-2.91) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(xkbcommon) BuildRequires: pkgconfig(zlib) %{?systemd_ordering} ## Packages we will REQUIRE %if %{kvm_available} Requires(post): acl Requires(post): udev %endif Requires(post): coreutils Requires: group(kvm) Requires: group(qemu) Requires: user(qemu) # Due to change in where some documentation files are, if qemu-guest-agent # is installed, we need to make sure we update it to our version. Requires: (qemu-guest-agent = %{version} if qemu-guest-agent) ## Packages we will RECOMMEND %ifarch s390x Recommends: qemu-hw-s390x-virtio-gpu-ccw %else Recommends: qemu-hw-display-qxl Recommends: qemu-hw-display-virtio-gpu Recommends: qemu-hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci Recommends: qemu-hw-display-virtio-vga Recommends: qemu-hw-usb-host Recommends: qemu-hw-usb-redirect Recommends: qemu-hw-usb-smartcard %if 0%{with spice} Recommends: qemu-ui-spice-app %endif # End of "ifarch s390x" %endif %if %{kvm_available} Recommends: kvm_stat %endif Recommends: qemu-block-curl Recommends: qemu-block-nfs Recommends: qemu-ksm = %{version} Recommends: qemu-tools Recommends: qemu-ui-curses ## Packages we will SUGGEST %if 0%{with rbd} Suggests: qemu-block-rbd %endif Suggests: qemu-accel-qtest Suggests: qemu-block-dmg Suggests: qemu-block-gluster Suggests: qemu-block-iscsi Suggests: qemu-block-ssh Suggests: qemu-chardev-baum Suggests: qemu-extra Suggests: qemu-microvm Suggests: qemu-skiboot Suggests: qemu-vhost-user-gpu Suggests: qemu-ui-gtk Suggests: qemu-doc ## Packages we PROVIDE Provides: kvm = %{version} Provides: qemu-kvm = %{version} ## Pacakges we OBSOLETE (and CONFLICT) Obsoletes: kvm <= %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-audio-oss < %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-audio-sdl < %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-kvm <= %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-sgabios <= 8 Obsoletes: qemu-ui-sdl < %{version} ## What we do with the main emulator depends on the architecture we're on %if %{kvm_available} %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 Requires: qemu-x86 %else Suggests: qemu-x86 %endif %ifarch ppc ppc64 ppc64le Requires: qemu-ppc %else Suggests: qemu-ppc %endif %ifarch s390x Requires: qemu-s390x Requires(post): procps %else Suggests: qemu-s390x %endif %ifarch %arm aarch64 Requires: qemu-arm %else Suggests: qemu-arm %endif %ifarch riscv64 Requires: qemu-extra %else Suggests: qemu-extra %endif # End of "if kvm_available" %endif %description %{generic_qemu_description} This package acts as an umbrella package to the other QEMU sub-packages. %lang_package %files %if %{kvm_available} %ifarch s390x %{_prefix}/lib/modules-load.d/kvm.conf %endif /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/80-kvm.rules # End of "if kvm_available" %endif %if %{legacy_qemu_kvm} %doc %_docdir/qemu-kvm %_mandir/man1/qemu-kvm.1.gz %endif %_bindir/qemu-kvm %dir %_datadir/icons/hicolor %dir %_datadir/icons/hicolor/*/ %dir %_datadir/icons/hicolor/*/apps %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_datadir/%name/firmware %dir %_datadir/%name/vhost-user %dir %_sysconfdir/%name %dir %_sysconfdir/%name/firmware %dir /usr/lib/supportconfig %dir /usr/lib/supportconfig/plugins %_datadir/applications/qemu.desktop %_datadir/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/qemu.bmp %_datadir/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/qemu.png %_datadir/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/qemu.svg %_datadir/%name/keymaps %_datadir/%name/qemu-ifup %_datadir/%name/qemu-nsis.bmp %_datadir/%name/trace-events-all %_mandir/man1/%name.1.gz %_mandir/man7/qemu-block-drivers.7.gz %_mandir/man7/qemu-cpu-models.7.gz %_mandir/man7/qemu-qmp-ref.7.gz %_mandir/man7/qemu-ga-ref.7.gz /usr/lib/supportconfig/plugins/%name %license COPYING COPYING.LIB LICENSE %if %{kvm_available} %post # Do not execute operations affecting host devices while running in a chroot if [ $(stat -L -c "%i" /proc/1/root/) = $(stat -L -c "%i" /) ]; then setfacl --remove-all /dev/kvm &> /dev/null || : %ifarch s390x if [ -c /dev/kvm ]; then %_bindir/chmod 0666 /dev/kvm %_bindir/chgrp kvm /dev/kvm fi %endif %udev_rules_update %_bindir/udevadm trigger -y kvm || : %ifarch s390x sysctl vm.allocate_pgste=1 || : %endif fi # End of "if {kvm_available}" %endif # Modules need to match {qemu-system-*,qemu-img} version. # We cannot have qemu and qemu-tools require them in the right version, # as that would drag in the dependencies the modules are supposed to avoid. # Nor can we have modules require the right version of qemu and qemu-tools # as Xen reuses our qemu-tools but does not want our qemu and qemu-x86. %define qemu_module_conflicts \ Conflicts: %name < %{version}-%{release} \ Conflicts: %name > %{version}-%{release} \ Conflicts: qemu-tools < %{version}-%{release} \ Conflicts: qemu-tools > %{version}-%{release} %prep %autosetup -n qemu-%{version} -p1 # We have the meson subprojects there, but as submodules (because OBS # SCM bridge can handle the latter, but not the former) so we need to # apply the layering of the packagefiles manually meson subprojects packagefiles --apply berkeley-testfloat-3 meson subprojects packagefiles --apply berkeley-softfloat-3 # for the record, this set of firmware files is installed, but we don't # build (yet): bamboo.dtb canyonlands.dtb hppa-firmware.img hppa-firmware.img 64 # openbios-ppc openbios-sparc32 openbios-sparc64 palcode-clipper petalogix-ml605.dtb # petalogix-s3adsp1800.dtb QEMU,cgthree.bin QEMU,tcx.bin qemu_vga.ndrv # u-boot.e500 u-boot-sam460-20100605.bin opensbi-riscv32-generic-fw_dynamic.bin # opensbi-riscv32-generic-fw_dynamic.elfnpcm7xx_bootrom.bin vof.bin # vof-nvram.bin # Note that: # - default firmwares are built "by default", i.e., they're built automatically # during the process of building QEMU (on each specific arch) # - extra firmwares are built "manually" (see below) from their own sources # (which, typically, are submodules checked out in the {srcdi}r/roms directory) %define ppc_default_firmware %{nil} #{vof.bin vof-nvram.bin} %define ppc_extra_firmware {skiboot.lid slof.bin} %define riscv64_default_firmware %{nil} %define riscv64_extra_firmware {opensbi-riscv64-generic-fw_dynamic.bin} %define s390x_default_firmware {s390-ccw.img s390-netboot.img} %define s390x_extra_firmware %{nil} %define x86_default_firmware {linuxboot.bin linuxboot_dma.bin multiboot.bin \ multiboot_dma.bin kvmvapic.bin pvh.bin} %define x86_extra_firmware {bios.bin bios-256k.bin bios-microvm.bin qboot.rom \ pxe-e1000.rom pxe-eepro100.rom pxe-ne2k_pci.rom pxe-pcnet.rom pxe-rtl8139.rom \ pxe-virtio.rom vgabios-ati.bin vgabios-bochs-display.bin \ vgabios.bin vgabios-cirrus.bin vgabios-qxl.bin vgabios-ramfb.bin \ vgabios-stdvga.bin vgabios-virtio.bin vgabios-vmware.bin \ efi-e1000.rom efi-e1000e.rom efi-eepro100.rom efi-ne2k_pci.rom efi-pcnet.rom \ efi-rtl8139.rom efi-virtio.rom efi-vmxnet3.rom} # Complete list of all the firmwares that we build, if we consider # all the builds, on all the arches. %define firmware { \ %{ppc_default_firmware} %{ppc_extra_firmware} \ %{riscv64_default_firmware} %{riscv64_extra_firmware} \ %{s390x_default_firmware} %{s390x_extra_firmware} \ %{x86_default_firmware} %{x86_extra_firmware} } # Note that: # - {arch}_default_built_firmware are the firmwares that we will be built by # default in this particular build, on the arch where we currently are on # - {arch}_extra_built_fimrware, likewise, but for extra firmwares, built manually %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le %define ppc_default_built_firmware %{ppc_default_firmware} %endif %ifarch riscv64 %define riscv64_default_built_firmware %{riscv64_default_firmware} %endif %ifarch s390x %define s390x_default_built_firmware %{s390x_default_firmware} %endif %ifarch %ix86 x86_64 %define x86_default_built_firmware %{x86_default_firmware} %endif %if %{build_opensbi_firmware} %define riscv64_extra_built_firmware %{riscv64_extra_firmware} %endif %if %{build_ppc_firmware} %define ppc_extra_built_firmware %{ppc_extra_firmware} %endif %if %{build_x86_firmware} %define x86_extra_built_firmware %{x86_extra_firmware} %endif # List of only firmwares that will actually be built, in this instance %define built_firmware { \ %{?ppc_default_built_firmware} %{?ppc_extra_built_firmware} \ %{?riscv64_default_built_firmware} %{?riscv64_extra_built_firmware} \ %{?s390x_default_built_firmware} %{?s390x_extra_built_firmware} \ %{?x86_default_built_firmware} %{?x86_extra_built_firmware} } %build %define rpmfilesdir %{_builddir}/qemu-%{version}/rpm %if %{legacy_qemu_kvm} # FIXME: Why are we copying the s390 specific one? cp %{rpmfilesdir}/supported.s390.txt docs/supported.rst sed -i '/^\ \ \ about\/index.*/i \ \ \ supported.rst' docs/index.rst %endif # When generating an upstream release tarball, the following commands # are run (see scripts/make-release): # (cd roms/seabios && git describe --tags --long --dirty > .version) # (cd roms/skiboot && ./make_version.sh > .version) # This has not happened for the archive we're using, since it's cloned # from a git branch. We, therefore, assumed that the following commands # have been run, and the result committed to the repository (with seabios # and skiboot at the proper commit/tag/...): # (pushd roms/seabios && git describe --tags --long --dirty > ../../rpm/seabios_version ; popd) # (pushd roms/skiboot && ./make_version.sh > ../../rpm/skiboot_version ; popd) cp %{rpmfilesdir}/seabios_version roms/seabios/.version cp %{rpmfilesdir}/skiboot_version roms/skiboot/.version find . -iname ".git" -exec rm -rf {} + mkdir -p %blddir cd %blddir export USER=abuild export HOSTNAME=OBS # is used in roms/SLOF/Makefile.gen (boo#1084909) # We define a few general and common options and then we disable # pretty much everything. Afterwards, there is a section for each # of the flavors where we explicitly enable all the feature we want # for them. # TODO: Check whether we want to enable the followings: # * debug-info # * fuse # * malloc-trim # * multiprocess # * qom-cast-debug # * trace-backends=dtrace # # Fedora has avx2 enabled for ix86, while we can't (I tried). Guess it's # because, for them, ix86 == i686 (while for us it's i586). # Let's try to stick to _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 for now EXTRA_CFLAGS="$(echo %{optflags} | sed -E 's/-[A-Z]?_FORTIFY_SOURCE[=]?[0-9]*//g') -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wno-error" %srcdir/configure \ %if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1600 --python=%_bindir/python3 \ %else --python=%_bindir/python3.11 \ %endif --docdir=%_docdir \ --datadir=%_datadir \ --extra-cflags="${EXTRA_CFLAGS}" \ --firmwarepath=%_datadir/%name \ --libdir=%_libdir \ --libexecdir=%_libexecdir \ --localstatedir=%_localstatedir \ --prefix=%_prefix \ --sysconfdir=%_sysconfdir \ --with-pkgversion="$(echo '%{distro}' | sed 's/ (.*)//')" \ %{disable_everything} \ %if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1600 --audio-drv-list=pipewire,pa,alsa,jack,oss \ %else --audio-drv-list=pa,pipewire,alsa,jack,oss \ %endif %ifarch x86_64 --enable-avx2 \ --enable-libpmem \ %if %{with_xen} --enable-xen \ --enable-xen-pci-passthrough \ %endif %endif %if 0%{with xdp} --enable-af-xdp \ %endif %if 0%{with canokey} --enable-canokey \ %endif %if 0%{kvm_available} --enable-kvm \ %endif %if 0%{with daxctl} --enable-libdaxctl \ %endif %if 0%{with uring} --enable-linux-io-uring \ %endif %if "%{_lto_cflags}" != "%{nil}" --enable-lto \ %endif %if 0%{with malloc_trim} --enable-malloc-trim \ %endif %if 0%{with system_membarrier} --enable-membarrier \ %endif %ifnarch %arm s390x --enable-numa \ %endif %if 0%{with rbd} --enable-rbd \ %endif %if 0%{has_rutabaga_gfx} --enable-rutabaga-gfx \ %endif --enable-alsa \ --enable-attr \ --enable-auth-pam \ --enable-bochs \ --enable-bpf \ --enable-brlapi \ --enable-bzip2 \ --enable-cap-ng \ --enable-capstone \ --enable-cloop \ --enable-coroutine-pool \ --enable-curl \ --enable-curses \ --enable-dbus-display \ --enable-dmg \ --enable-docs \ --enable-fdt=system \ --enable-gcrypt \ --enable-gettext \ --enable-gio \ --enable-glusterfs \ --enable-gnutls \ --enable-gtk \ --enable-guest-agent \ --enable-hv-balloon \ --enable-iconv \ --enable-jack \ --enable-l2tpv3 \ --enable-libiscsi \ --enable-libkeyutils \ --enable-libnfs \ --enable-libssh \ --enable-libudev \ --enable-libusb \ --enable-linux-aio \ --enable-lzfse \ --enable-lzo \ --enable-modules \ --enable-mpath \ --enable-opengl \ --enable-oss \ --enable-pa \ --enable-parallels \ --enable-pie \ --enable-pipewire \ --enable-pixman \ --enable-png \ --enable-qcow1 \ --enable-qed \ --enable-rdma \ --enable-relocatable \ --enable-replication \ --enable-seccomp \ --enable-selinux \ --enable-slirp \ --enable-slirp-smbd \ --enable-smartcard \ --enable-snappy \ %if 0%{with spice} --enable-spice \ --enable-spice-protocol \ %endif --enable-system \ --enable-tcg \ --enable-tools \ --enable-tpm \ --enable-usb-redir \ --enable-vde \ --enable-vdi \ --enable-vhdx \ --enable-vhost-crypto \ --enable-vhost-kernel \ --enable-vhost-net \ --enable-vhost-user \ --enable-vhost-user-blk-server \ --enable-vhost-vdpa \ --enable-virglrenderer \ --enable-virtfs \ --enable-vnc \ --enable-vnc-jpeg \ --enable-vnc-sasl \ --enable-vpc \ --enable-vte \ --enable-vvfat \ --enable-werror \ --enable-xkbcommon \ --enable-zstd \ --with-coroutine=ucontext \ --with-default-devices echo "=== Content of config-host.mak: ===" cat config-host.mak echo "=== ===" # For building QEMU and all the "default" firmwares, for each arch, # for the package qemu, we first need to delete the firmware files that # we intend to build... # # TODO: check if this can be common to qemu and qemu-linux-user for i in %built_firmware do unlink %srcdir/pc-bios/$i done %make_build # ... Then, we need to reinstate the firmwares that have been built already for i in %{?s390x_default_built_firmware} do cp pc-bios/s390-ccw/$i %srcdir/pc-bios/ done for i in %{?x86_default_built_firmware} do cp pc-bios/optionrom/$i %srcdir/pc-bios/ done # Build the "extra" firmwares. Note that the QEMU Makefile in {srcdir}/roms # does some cross-compiler auto detection. So we often don't need to define # or pass CROSS= and CROSS_COMPILE ourselves. %if %{build_ppc_firmware} # FIXME: check if we can upstream: Makefile-define-endianess-for-cross-buil.patch %make_build -C %srcdir/roms skiboot %make_build -C %srcdir/roms slof %endif %if %{build_opensbi_firmware} %make_build -C %srcdir/roms opensbi64-generic # End of "if build_ppc_firmware" %endif %if %{build_x86_firmware} %make_build %{?_smp_mflags} -C %srcdir/roms bios \ SEABIOS_EXTRAVERSION="-rebuilt.opensuse.org" \ pushd %srcdir/roms/seabios/docs for f in *.md do b="${f%.md}" # Ensure the correct media type markdown "${f}" >"${b}.html" # Links to b.md will be rendered as to b ln -Ts "${b}.html" "${b}" done popd # FIXME: check if we can upstream: roms-Makefile-add-cross-file-to-qboot-me.patch # and qboot-add-cross.ini-file-to-handle-aarch.patch %make_build -C %srcdir/roms qboot %make_build -C %srcdir/roms seavgabios \ %make_build -C %srcdir/roms seavgabios-ati \ %make_build -C %srcdir/roms pxerom NO_WERROR=1 %make_build -C %srcdir/roms edk2-basetools EXTRA_OPTFLAGS='-fPIE' %make_build -C %srcdir/roms efirom NO_WERROR=1 %if %{force_fit_virtio_pxe_rom} pushd %srcdir patch -p1 < %{rpmfilesdir}/openSUSE-pcbios-stub-out-the-SAN-req-s-i.patch popd %make_build -C %srcdir/roms NO_WERROR=1 pxerom_variants=virtio pxerom_targets=1af41000 pxerom %endif for i in %supported_nics_large %unsupported_nics do if test "`stat -c '%s' %srcdir/pc-bios/pxe-$i.rom`" -gt "131072" ; then echo "pxe rom is too large" exit 1 fi if test "`stat -c '%s' %srcdir/pc-bios/pxe-$i.rom`" -le "65536" ; then %srcdir/roms/ipxe/src/util/padimg.pl %srcdir/pc-bios/pxe-$i.rom -s 65536 -b 255 echo -ne "SEGMENT OVERAGE\0" >> %srcdir/pc-bios/pxe-$i.rom fi done for i in %supported_nics_small do if test "`stat -c '%s' %srcdir/pc-bios/pxe-$i.rom`" -gt "65536" ; then echo "pxe rom is too large" exit 1 fi done # End of "if build_x86_firmware" %endif %install cd %blddir %make_build install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} %find_lang %name install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}/usr/lib/supportconfig/plugins install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}%_sysconfdir/%name/firmware install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/bridge.conf %{buildroot}%_sysconfdir/%name/bridge.conf install -D -m 0755 %{rpmfilesdir}/qemu-ifup %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/qemu-ifup install -D -p -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/80-qemu-ga.rules %{buildroot}/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/80-qemu-ga.rules install -D -m 0755 scripts/analyze-migration.py %{buildroot}%_bindir/analyze-migration.py install -D -m 0755 scripts/vmstate-static-checker.py %{buildroot}%_bindir/vmstate-static-checker.py install -D -m 0755 scripts/kvm/vmxcap %{buildroot}%_bindir/vmxcap install -D -m 0755 %{rpmfilesdir}/qemu-supportconfig %{buildroot}/usr/lib/supportconfig/plugins/%name install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/supported.arm.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-arm/supported.txt install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/supported.ppc.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-ppc/supported.txt install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/supported.x86.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-x86/supported.txt install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/supported.s390.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-s390x/supported.txt %if %{legacy_qemu_kvm} install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/qemu-kvm.1.gz %{buildroot}%_mandir/man1/qemu-kvm.1.gz install -d %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-kvm # FIXME: Why do we onlly generate the HTML for the legacy package documentation? %ifarch s390x ln -s ../qemu-s390x/supported.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-kvm/kvm-supported.txt rst2html --exit-status=2 %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-s390x/supported.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-kvm/kvm-supported.html %else ln -s ../qemu-x86/supported.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-kvm/kvm-supported.txt rst2html --exit-status=2 %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-x86/supported.txt %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-kvm/kvm-supported.html # End of "ifarch s390x" %endif # End of "if legacy_qemu_kvm" %endif %ifarch aarch64 %arm %ix86 ppc ppc64 ppc64le riscv64 s390x x86_64 %ifarch ppc64le %define qemu_arch ppc64 %endif ln -s qemu-system-%{qemu_arch} %{buildroot}%_bindir/qemu-kvm %endif %if %{kvm_available} install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/80-kvm.rules %{buildroot}/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/80-kvm.rules %endif install -D -p -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/qemu-guest-agent.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/qemu-guest-agent.service install -D -p -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/ksm.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/ksm.service %ifarch s390x install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/kvm.conf %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/modules-load.d/kvm.conf # End of "if kvm_available" %endif # We rely on a separate project / package to provide edk2 firmware unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-licenses.txt unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/50-edk2-i386-secure.json unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/50-edk2-x86_64-secure.json unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/60-edk2-aarch64.json unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/60-edk2-arm.json unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/60-edk2-i386.json unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/60-edk2-x86_64.json unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-aarch64-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-arm-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-arm-vars.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-i386-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-i386-secure-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-i386-vars.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-x86_64-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-x86_64-secure-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-riscv-code.fd unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/edk2-riscv-vars.fd # this was never meant for customer consumption - delete even though installed unlink %{buildroot}%_bindir/elf2dmp # For PPC and x86 firmwares, there are a few extra install steps necessary. # In general, if we know that we have not built a firmware, remove it from the # install base, as the one that we have there is the upstream binary, that got # copied there during `make install`. %if %{build_ppc_firmware} # In support of update-alternatives # # The reason why we do this, is because we have (only for PPC) an skiboot # package, shipping an alternative version of skiboot.lid. That is, in fact, # what's "on the other end" of us supporting update-alternatives for this # particular firmware. mv %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/skiboot.lid %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/skiboot.lid.qemu # create a dummy target for /etc/alternatives/skiboot.lid mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/alternatives ln -s -f %{_sysconfdir}/alternatives/skiboot.lid %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%name/skiboot.lid %else for f in %{ppc_extra_firmware} ; do unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/$f done # End of "if build_ppc_fimrware" %endif # For riscv64 firmwares (currently, only opensbi), we leave them there in # any case, because they're part of the qemu-extra package, and riscv is # a bit special in many ways already. %if %{build_x86_firmware} install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/50-seabios-256k.json %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/50-seabios-256k.json install -D -m 0644 %{rpmfilesdir}/60-seabios-128k.json %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/firmware/60-seabios-128k.json install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}%_docdir/qemu-seabios %else for f in %{x86_extra_firmware} ; do unlink %{buildroot}%_datadir/%name/$f done # End of "if build_x86_firmware" %endif # Upstream provides services for qemu-pr-helper. So far, we've not needed # them, so let's continue not to ship them for now. If that changes, just # uncomment these lines (and the ones in the %%file pr-helper section) #install -m 0644 contrib/systemd/qemu-pr-helper.service %%{buildroot}%%{_unitdir} #install -m 0644 contrib/systemd/qemu-pr-helper.socket %%{buildroot}%%{_unitdir} %if 0%{with vmsr_helper} echo "" # Upstream provides services for qemu-vmsr-helper. So far, we've not needed # them, so let's continue not to ship them for now. If that changes, just # uncomment these lines (and the ones in the %%file vmsr-helper section) #install -m 0644 contrib/systemd/qemu-vmsr-helper.service %%{buildroot}%%{_unitdir} #install -m 0644 contrib/systemd/qemu-vmsr-helper.socket %%{buildroot}%%{_unitdir} %endif %suse_update_desktop_file qemu # Common install steps for qemu and qemu-linux-user %fdupes -s %{buildroot} %check cd %blddir # Patch 'increase x86_64 physical bits to 42' requires that the DSDT used for # acpi [q]tests is modified too. But it's binary, and that means we cannot # do that in the patch itself. Instead, we keep a copy of the binary in the # package sources, and put it in place now, before the tests themselves. # If that patch is removed, the following line needs to go as well. cp %{rpmfilesdir}/DSDT.pcie %{srcdir}/tests/data/acpi/x86/microvm/ # Patch 'tests/acpi: update tables for new core count test' requires some new # binaries to be introcuded too. Let's copy them in place as well cp %{rpmfilesdir}/APIC.core-count2 %{rpmfilesdir}/DSDT.core-count2 %{rpmfilesdir}/FACP.core-count2 %{srcdir}/tests/data/acpi/x86/q35/ %if 0%{?qemu_user_space_build} # Seccomp is not supported by linux-user emulation echo 'int main (void) { return 0; }' > %{srcdir}/tests/unit/test-seccomp.c # keyctl is not yet supported by linux-user emulation echo 'int main (void) { return 0; }' > %{srcdir}/tests/unit/test-crypto-secret.c %endif # Compile the QOM test binary first, so that ... %make_build tests/qtest/qom-test # ... make comes in fresh and has lots of address space (needed for 32bit, bsc#957379) # FIXME: is this still a problem? # Let's build everything first %make_build check-build # Let's now run the 'make check' component individually, so we have # more control on the options (like -j, etc) %make_build check-unit %make_build check-qapi-schema %make_build check-softfloat # This would be `make_build check-block`. But iotests are not reliable # if ran in parallel in OBS, so let's be slow for now. make -O V=1 VERBOSE=1 -j1 check-block %if %{with chkqtests} && !0%{?qemu_user_space_build} # Run qtests sequentially, as it's too unreliable, when run in OBS, if parallelized make -O V=1 VERBOSE=1 -j1 check-qtest %endif # Last step will be to run a full check-report, but we will # enable this at a later point #make -O V=1 VERBOSE=1 -j1 check-report.junit.xml %if 0%{with spice} %package spice Summary: Modules and packages for SPICE Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-audio-spice Requires: qemu-chardev-spice Requires: qemu-headless Requires: qemu-hw-display-qxl Requires: qemu-hw-usb-redirect Requires: qemu-ui-spice-core %description spice %{generic_qemu_description} This meta-package brings in, as dependencies, the modules and packages necessary for having SPICE working for your VMs. %files spice %package audio-spice Summary: Spice based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-ui-spice-core = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-spice This package contains a module for Spice based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-spice %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-spice.so %package chardev-spice Summary: Spice vmc and port chardev support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-ui-spice-core = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description chardev-spice This package contains a module for Spice chardev support for QEMU. %files chardev-spice %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/chardev-spice.so %package ui-spice-app Summary: Spice UI support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-chardev-spice = %{version}-%{release} Requires: qemu-ui-spice-core = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description ui-spice-app This package contains a module for doing Spice based UI for QEMU. %files ui-spice-app %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/ui-spice-app.so %package ui-spice-core Summary: Core Spice support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-ui-opengl # This next Requires is only since virt-manager expects audio support Requires: qemu-audio-spice = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description ui-spice-core This package contains a module with core Spice support for QEMU. %files ui-spice-core %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/ui-spice-core.so %package hw-display-qxl Summary: QXL display support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-ui-spice-core = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-display-qxl This package contains a module for QXL display support for QEMU. %files hw-display-qxl %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-display-qxl.so # End of "with spice" %endif %package headless Summary: Minimum set of packages for having a functional QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu Requires: qemu-block-curl Requires: qemu-block-nfs Requires: qemu-img %if %{has_virtiofsd} Requires: virtiofsd %endif Recommends: qemu-tools %description headless %{generic_qemu_description} This meta-package brings in, as dependencies, the minimum set of packages currently necessary for having a functional (headless) QEMU/KVM stack. %files headless %package x86 Summary: Machine emulator and virtualizer for x86 architectures Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: %name = %{version} Requires: qemu-accel-tcg-x86 Requires: qemu-ipxe Requires: qemu-seabios Requires: qemu-vgabios %ifarch x86_64 Requires: qemu-ovmf-x86_64 %else Recommends: qemu-ovmf-ia32 Recommends: qemu-ovmf-x86_64 %endif Recommends: ovmf Recommends: qemu-microvm %description x86 %{generic_qemu_description} This package provides i386 and x86_64 emulation. %files x86 %_bindir/qemu-system-i386 %_bindir/qemu-system-x86_64 %_datadir/%name/kvmvapic.bin %_datadir/%name/linuxboot.bin %_datadir/%name/linuxboot_dma.bin %_datadir/%name/multiboot.bin %_datadir/%name/multiboot_dma.bin %_datadir/%name/pvh.bin %doc %_docdir/qemu-x86 %package ppc Summary: Machine emulator and virtualizer for Power architectures Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: %name = %{version} Requires: qemu-SLOF Recommends: qemu-ipxe Recommends: qemu-vgabios %description ppc %{generic_qemu_description} This package provides ppc and ppc64 emulation. %files ppc %_bindir/qemu-system-ppc %_bindir/qemu-system-ppc64 %_datadir/%name/bamboo.dtb %_datadir/%name/canyonlands.dtb %_datadir/%name/openbios-ppc %_datadir/%name/qemu_vga.ndrv %_datadir/%name/u-boot.e500 %_datadir/%name/u-boot-sam460-20100605.bin %_datadir/%name/vof*.bin %doc %_docdir/qemu-ppc %package s390x Summary: Machine emulator and virtualizer for S/390 architectures Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: %name = %{version} Provides: qemu-s390 = %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-s390 < %{version} %description s390x %{generic_qemu_description} This package provides s390x emulation. %files s390x %_bindir/qemu-system-s390x %_datadir/%name/s390-ccw.img %_datadir/%name/s390-netboot.img %doc %_docdir/qemu-s390x %package arm Summary: Machine emulator and virtualizer for ARM architectures Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: %name = %{version} Recommends: ovmf Recommends: qemu-ipxe Recommends: qemu-uefi-aarch64 Recommends: qemu-vgabios %description arm %{generic_qemu_description} This package provides arm emulation. %files arm %_bindir/qemu-system-arm %_bindir/qemu-system-aarch64 %_datadir/%name/npcm7xx_bootrom.bin %doc %_docdir/qemu-arm %package extra Summary: Machine emulator and virtualizer for "extra" architectures Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: %name = %{version} Recommends: qemu-ipxe Recommends: qemu-skiboot Recommends: qemu-vgabios %description extra %{generic_qemu_description} This package provides some lesser used emulations, including alpha, m68k, mips, sparc, and xtensa. (The term "extra" is juxtapositioned against more popular QEMU packages which are dedicated to a single architecture.) %files extra %_bindir/qemu-system-alpha %_bindir/qemu-system-avr %_bindir/qemu-system-cris %_bindir/qemu-system-hppa %_bindir/qemu-system-loongarch64 %_bindir/qemu-system-m68k %_bindir/qemu-system-microblaze %_bindir/qemu-system-microblazeel %_bindir/qemu-system-mips %_bindir/qemu-system-mipsel %_bindir/qemu-system-mips64 %_bindir/qemu-system-mips64el %_bindir/qemu-system-or1k %_bindir/qemu-system-riscv32 %_bindir/qemu-system-riscv64 %_bindir/qemu-system-rx %_bindir/qemu-system-sh4 %_bindir/qemu-system-sh4eb %_bindir/qemu-system-sparc %_bindir/qemu-system-sparc64 %_bindir/qemu-system-tricore %_bindir/qemu-system-xtensa %_bindir/qemu-system-xtensaeb %_datadir/%name/hppa-firmware.img %_datadir/%name/hppa-firmware64.img %_datadir/%name/openbios-sparc32 %_datadir/%name/openbios-sparc64 %_datadir/%name/opensbi-riscv32-generic-fw_dynamic.bin %_datadir/%name/opensbi-riscv64-generic-fw_dynamic.bin %_datadir/%name/palcode-clipper %_datadir/%name/petalogix-ml605.dtb %_datadir/%name/petalogix-s3adsp1800.dtb %_datadir/%name/QEMU,cgthree.bin %_datadir/%name/QEMU,tcx.bin %files lang -f %blddir/%name.lang %package audio-alsa Summary: ALSA based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-alsa This package contains a module for ALSA based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-alsa %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-alsa.so %package audio-dbus Summary: D-Bus based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-dbus This package provides a module for D-Bus based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-dbus %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-dbus.so %package audio-pa Summary: Pulse Audio based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-pa This package contains a module for Pulse Audio based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-pa %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-pa.so %package audio-jack Summary: JACK based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-jack This package contains a module for JACK based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-jack %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-jack.so %package audio-oss Summary: OSS based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-oss This package contains a module for OSS based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-oss %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-oss.so %package audio-pipewire Summary: Pipewire based audio support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description audio-pipewire This package contains a module for Pipewire based audio support for QEMU. %files audio-pipewire %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/audio-pipewire.so %package block-curl Summary: cURL block support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-curl This package contains a module for accessing network-based image files over a network connection from qemu-img tool and QEMU system emulation. %files block-curl %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-curl.so %package block-dmg Summary: DMG block support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-dmg This package contains a module for accessing Mac OS X image files from qemu-img tool and QEMU system emulation. %files block-dmg %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-dmg-bz2.so %_libdir/%name/block-dmg-lzfse.so %package block-gluster Summary: GlusterFS block support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-gluster This package contains a module for accessing network-based image files over a GlusterFS network connection from qemu-img tool and QEMU system emulation. %files block-gluster %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-gluster.so %package block-iscsi Summary: iSCSI block support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-iscsi This package contains a module for accessing network-based image files over an iSCSI network connection from qemu-img tool and QEMU system emulation. %files block-iscsi %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-iscsi.so %package block-nfs Summary: direct Network File System support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-nfs This package contains a module for directly accessing nfs based image files for QEMU. %files block-nfs %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-nfs.so %package block-ssh Summary: SSH (SFTP) block support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-ssh This package contains a module for accessing network-based image files over an SSH network connection from qemu-img tool and QEMU system emulation. %files block-ssh %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-ssh.so %package chardev-baum Summary: Baum braille chardev support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description chardev-baum This package contains a module for baum braille chardev support for QEMU. %files chardev-baum %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/chardev-baum.so %package hw-display-virtio-gpu Summary: Virtio GPU display support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC # Make sure that VGA is pretty much always there. Technically, this isn't # really necessary (and/or, should be dealt with in other places) but it # makes it easier to deal with strange situation where, e.g., GRUB is # configured to work only with a graphical terminal (see bsc#1219164), # and the hw-display-virtio-vga package is small enough, anyway. Requires: qemu-hw-display-virtio-vga = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-display-virtio-gpu This package contains a module for Virtio GPU display support for QEMU. %files hw-display-virtio-gpu %dir %_datadir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-display-virtio-gpu.so %_libdir/%name/hw-display-virtio-gpu-gl.so %package hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci Summary: Virtio-gpu pci device for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-hw-display-virtio-gpu = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci This package contains a module providing the virtio gpu pci device for QEMU. %files hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci.so %_libdir/%name/hw-display-virtio-gpu-pci-gl.so %package hw-display-virtio-vga Summary: Virtio vga device for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-display-virtio-vga This package contains a module providing the virtio vga device for QEMU. %files hw-display-virtio-vga %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-display-virtio-vga.so %_libdir/%name/hw-display-virtio-vga-gl.so %package hw-s390x-virtio-gpu-ccw Summary: S390x virtio-gpu ccw device for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-hw-display-virtio-gpu = %{version}-%{release} %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-s390x-virtio-gpu-ccw This package contains a module providing the s390x virtio gpu ccw device for QEMU. %files hw-s390x-virtio-gpu-ccw %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-s390x-virtio-gpu-ccw.so %package hw-usb-redirect Summary: USB redirection support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-usb-redirect This package contains a module for USB redirection support for QEMU. %files hw-usb-redirect %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-usb-redirect.so %package hw-usb-smartcard Summary: USB smartcard support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-usb-smartcard This package contains a modules for USB smartcard support for QEMU. %files hw-usb-smartcard %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-usb-smartcard.so %package hw-usb-host Summary: USB passthrough driver support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description hw-usb-host This package contains a modules for USB passthrough driver for QEMU. %files hw-usb-host %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/hw-usb-host.so %package ui-dbus Summary: D-Bus based UI support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description ui-dbus This package contains a module for doing D-Bus based UI for QEMU. %files ui-dbus %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/ui-dbus.so %package ui-curses Summary: Curses based UI support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description ui-curses This package contains a module for doing curses based UI for QEMU. %files ui-curses %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/ui-curses.so %package ui-gtk Summary: GTK based UI support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: qemu-ui-opengl Supplements: (qemu and libgtk-3-0) %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description ui-gtk This package contains a module for doing GTK based UI for QEMU. %files ui-gtk %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/ui-gtk.so %package ui-opengl Summary: OpenGL based UI support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description ui-opengl This package contains a module for doing OpenGL based UI for QEMU. %files ui-opengl %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/ui-egl-headless.so %_libdir/%name/ui-opengl.so %package vhost-user-gpu Summary: Vhost user mode virtio-gpu 2D/3D rendering backend for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description vhost-user-gpu This package contains a vhost user mode virtio-gpu 2D/3D rendering backend for QEMU. %files vhost-user-gpu %dir %_datadir/%name/vhost-user %_datadir/%name/vhost-user/50-qemu-gpu.json %_libexecdir/vhost-user-gpu %package img Summary: QEMU disk image utility Group: System/Emulators/PC %description img This package provides command line tools for manipulating disk images. %files img %_bindir/qemu-img %_bindir/qemu-io %_bindir/qemu-nbd %_bindir/qemu-storage-daemon %_mandir/man1/qemu-img.1.gz %_mandir/man8/qemu-nbd.8.gz %_mandir/man1/qemu-storage-daemon.1.gz %_mandir/man7/qemu-storage-daemon-qmp-ref.7.gz %package pr-helper Summary: QEMU persistent reservation helper Group: System/Emulators/PC %description pr-helper This package provides a helper utility for SCSI persistent reservations. %files pr-helper %_bindir/qemu-pr-helper #%%{_unitdir}/qemu-pr-helper.service #%%{_unitdir}/qemu-pr-helper.socket %_mandir/man8/qemu-pr-helper.8.gz %if 0%{with vmsr_helper} %package vmsr-helper Summary: QEMU virtual RAPL MSR helper Group: System/Emulators/PC %description vmsr-helper This package provides a helper utility for letting VMs access the RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) MSR. %files vmsr-helper %_bindir/qemu-vmsr-helper #%%{_unitdir}/qemu-vmsr-helper.service #%%{_unitdir}/qemu-vmsr-helper.socket %endif %package tools Summary: Tools for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires(pre): permissions Requires: qemu-img Requires: qemu-pr-helper Requires: group(kvm) %if 0%{with vmsr_helper} Requires: qemu-vmsr-helper %endif %if %{has_virtiofsd} Requires: virtiofsd %endif Recommends: multipath-tools Recommends: qemu-block-curl %if 0%{with rbd} Recommends: qemu-block-rbd %endif %description tools This package contains various QEMU related tools, including a bridge helper, a virtfs helper, ivshmem, disk utilities and scripts for various purposes. %files tools %_bindir/analyze-migration.py %_bindir/qemu-edid %_bindir/qemu-keymap %_bindir/vmstate-static-checker.py %_bindir/vmxcap %verify(not mode) %attr(4750,root,kvm) %_libexecdir/qemu-bridge-helper %_libexecdir/virtfs-proxy-helper %_mandir/man1/virtfs-proxy-helper.1.gz %dir %_sysconfdir/%name %config(noreplace) %_sysconfdir/%name/bridge.conf %post tools %set_permissions %_libexecdir/qemu-bridge-helper %verifyscript tools %verify_permissions %_libexecdir/qemu-bridge-helper %package ivshmem-tools Summary: Inter-VM Shared Memory Tools for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %description ivshmem-tools This package contains a sample shared memory client and server which utilize QEMU's Inter-VM shared memory device as specified by the ivshmem client-server protocol specification documented in docs/specs/ivshmem-spec.txt in QEMU source code. %files ivshmem-tools %dir %_datadir/%name %_bindir/ivshmem-client %_bindir/ivshmem-server %package guest-agent Summary: Guest agent for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires: group(kvm) Requires(post): udev Supplements: modalias(acpi*:QEMU0002%3A*) Supplements: modalias(pci:v00005853d00000001sv*sd*bc*sc*i*) Supplements: modalias(pci:v0000FFFDd00000101sv*sd*bc*sc*i*) %{?systemd_ordering} %description guest-agent This package contains the QEMU guest agent. It is installed in the linux guest to provide information and control at the guest OS level. %files guest-agent %attr(0755,root,kvm) %_bindir/qemu-ga %_mandir/man8/qemu-ga.8.gz %{_unitdir}/qemu-guest-agent.service /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/80-qemu-ga.rules %pre guest-agent %service_add_pre qemu-guest-agent.service %post guest-agent %service_add_post qemu-guest-agent.service if [ -e /dev/virtio-ports/org.qemu.guest_agent.0 ]; then /usr/bin/systemctl start qemu-guest-agent.service || : fi %preun guest-agent if [ -e /dev/virtio-ports/org.qemu.guest_agent.0 ]; then /usr/bin/systemctl stop qemu-guest-agent.service || : fi %postun guest-agent %service_del_postun_without_restart qemu-guest-agent.service if [ "$1" = "1" ] ; then if [ -e /dev/virtio-ports/org.qemu.guest_agent.0 ]; then /usr/bin/systemctl restart qemu-guest-agent.service || : fi fi %package ksm Summary: Kernel Samepage Merging services Group: System/Emulators/PC Requires(pre): coreutils Requires(post): coreutils %description ksm Kernel Samepage Merging (KSM) is a memory-saving de-duplication feature, that merges anonymous (private) pages (not pagecache ones). This package provides a service file for starting and stopping KSM. %files ksm %{_unitdir}/ksm.service %pre ksm %service_add_pre ksm.service %post ksm %service_add_post ksm.service %preun ksm %service_del_preun ksm.service %postun ksm %service_del_postun ksm.service %package accel-tcg-x86 Summary: TCG accelerator for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description accel-tcg-x86 TCG is the QEMU binary translator, responsible for converting from target to host instruction set. This package provides the TCG accelerator for QEMU. %files accel-tcg-x86 %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/accel-tcg-i386.so %_libdir/%name/accel-tcg-x86_64.so %package accel-qtest Summary: QTest accelerator for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description accel-qtest QTest is a device emulation testing framework. It is useful to test device models. This package provides QTest accelerator for testing QEMU. %files accel-qtest %dir %_datadir/%name %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-aarch64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-alpha.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-arm.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-avr.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-cris.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-hppa.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-i386.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-loongarch64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-m68k.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-microblaze.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-microblazeel.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-mips.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-mips64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-mips64el.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-mipsel.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-or1k.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-ppc.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-ppc64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-riscv32.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-riscv64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-rx.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-s390x.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-sh4.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-sh4eb.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-sparc.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-sparc64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-tricore.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-x86_64.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-xtensa.so %_libdir/%name/accel-qtest-xtensaeb.so %if 0%{with rbd} %package block-rbd Summary: Rados Block Device (Ceph) support for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC %{qemu_module_conflicts} %description block-rbd This package contains a module for accessing ceph (rbd,rados) image files for QEMU. %files block-rbd %dir %_libdir/%name %_libdir/%name/block-rbd.so # End of "if with_rbd" %endif %if %{build_ppc_firmware} %package SLOF Summary: Slimline Open Firmware - SLOF Group: System/Emulators/PC BuildArch: noarch %description SLOF Slimline Open Firmware (SLOF) is an implementation of the IEEE 1275 standard. It can be used as partition firmware for pSeries machines running on QEMU or KVM. %files SLOF %dir %_datadir/%name %_datadir/%name/slof.bin %package skiboot Summary: OPAL firmware (aka skiboot), used in booting OpenPOWER systems Group: System/Emulators/PC BuildArch: noarch Requires(post): update-alternatives Requires(postun): update-alternatives %description skiboot Provides OPAL (OpenPower Abstraction Layer) firmware, aka skiboot, as traditionally packaged with QEMU. %files skiboot %dir %_datadir/%name %_datadir/%name/skiboot.lid %_datadir/%name/skiboot.lid.qemu %ghost %_sysconfdir/alternatives/skiboot.lid %post skiboot update-alternatives --install \ %{_datadir}/%name/skiboot.lid skiboot.lid %{_datadir}/%name/skiboot.lid.qemu 15 %preun skiboot if [ ! -f %{_datadir}/%name/skiboot.lid.qemu ] ; then update-alternatives --remove skiboot.lid %{_datadir}/%name/skiboot.lid.qemu fi # End of "if build_ppc_firmware" %endif %if %{build_x86_firmware} %package microvm Summary: x86 MicroVM firmware for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC BuildArch: noarch %description microvm This package provides minimal x86 firmware for booting certain guests under QEMU. qboot provides the minimum resources needed to boot PVH and bzImages. bios-microvm, created from a minimal seabios configuration, provides slightly wider support than qboot, but still focuses on quick boot up. %files microvm %dir %_datadir/%name %_datadir/%name/bios-microvm.bin %_datadir/%name/qboot.rom %package seabios Summary: x86 Legacy BIOS for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Version: 9.1.1%{sbver} Release: 0 BuildArch: noarch Conflicts: %name < 1.6.0 %description seabios SeaBIOS is an open source implementation of a 16bit x86 BIOS. SeaBIOS is the default and legacy BIOS for QEMU. %files seabios %dir %_datadir/%name %_datadir/%name/bios.bin %_datadir/%name/bios-256k.bin %_datadir/%name/firmware/50-seabios-256k.json %_datadir/%name/firmware/60-seabios-128k.json %license roms/seabios/COPYING %doc %_docdir/qemu-seabios %package vgabios Summary: VGA BIOSes for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC Version: 9.1.1%{sbver} Release: 0 BuildArch: noarch Conflicts: %name < 1.6.0 %description vgabios VGABIOS provides the video ROM BIOSes for the following variants of VGA emulated devices: Std VGA, QXL, Cirrus CLGD 5446 and VMware emulated video card. For use with QEMU. %files vgabios %dir %_datadir/%name %_datadir/%name/vgabios.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-ati.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-bochs-display.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-cirrus.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-qxl.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-ramfb.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-stdvga.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-virtio.bin %_datadir/%name/vgabios-vmware.bin %license roms/seabios/COPYING %package ipxe Summary: PXE ROMs for QEMU NICs Group: System/Emulators/PC Version: 9.1.1 Release: 0 BuildArch: noarch Conflicts: %name < 1.6.0 %description ipxe Provides Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) ROM support for various emulated network adapters available with QEMU. %files ipxe %dir %_datadir/%name %_datadir/%name/efi-e1000.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-e1000e.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-eepro100.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-ne2k_pci.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-pcnet.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-rtl8139.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-virtio.rom %_datadir/%name/efi-vmxnet3.rom %_datadir/%name/pxe-e1000.rom %_datadir/%name/pxe-eepro100.rom %_datadir/%name/pxe-ne2k_pci.rom %_datadir/%name/pxe-pcnet.rom %_datadir/%name/pxe-rtl8139.rom %_datadir/%name/pxe-virtio.rom # End of "if build_x86_firmware" %endif %package doc Summary: Documentation for QEMU Group: System/Emulators/PC BuildArch: noarch Suggests: qemu %files doc %doc %_docdir/%name %description doc %{generic_qemu_description} This package contains user and developer documentation for QEMU. %changelog
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