Update to v9.2.0-rc0-42-g3428a3894c
Apart from the changes below there are changes to CPU features reported
by qemu, some of which were reported multiple times previously which no
longer happens.
Notable changes:
- 'reconnect-ms' added and 'reconnect' deprecated for 'stream' variant
of 'netdev-add' backend
- 'BLOCK_IO_ERROR' event removed 'qom-path' parameter
- 'GraniteRapids-v2-x86_64-cpu' added
- 'sm3' hashing algorithm for 'luks' added
- 'acpi-generic-port' object added
- deprecated field 'loaded' of 'secret'/'secret_keyring'/'tls-creds*'
removed
- 'sh4eb' target added
- 'query-migrationthreads' command deprecated
- 'busnr' and 'x-pcie-ext-tag' attributes added for
'ICH9-LPC'/'PIIX4_PM'/'VGA'/'mch'/'pcie-root-port'/'qxl'/'vfio-pci'/
'virtio-*'/'vmware-svga'
devices
- 'stale-tm' property added for 'intel-iommu' device
Experimental features:
- 'device-sync-config' command added
As the addition of the 'reconnect-ms' property of the 'stream' network
backend happened along with deprecation of the 'reconnect' field which
was already in use by libvirt this patch also captures the change to the
new format.
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
Introduce capabilities based on qemu commit 'v9.1.0-803-g05adb38839'.
Notable changes:
- new 9.2 machine types
- 'gluster' disk backend deprecated
- 'reconnect' option of chardevs replaced by 'reconnect-ms'
- this includes test output changes happening in this patch
as 'reconnect' was deprecated in the same patch that
introduced 'reconnect-ms' and thus couldn't be changed
incrementally
- cpu flags:
- 'ibpb-brtype' added
- 'vmx-exit-secondary-ctls' added
- 'vmx-entry-load-rtit-ctl' added
- migration capabilities/parameters
- 'zero-blocks' deprecated
- 'multifd-qatzip-level' added
- 'pty' chardev backend gained 'path' attribute
- 'cris' and 'she4b' arches removed (from 'query-cpus-fast' data)
- 'copy-before-write' block filter gained 'min-cluster-size'
- 'vhost-user-scmi', 'serial-mm' removed
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>