Recently e1000 NIC support was added to bhyve; implement that in
the bhyve driver:
- Add capability check by analyzing output of the 'bhyve -s 0,e1000'
command
- Modify bhyveBuildNetArgStr() to support e1000 and also pass
virConnectPtr so it could call bhyveDriverGetCaps() to check if this
NIC is supported
- Modify command parsing code to add support for e1000 and adjust tests
- Add net-e1000 test
Introduce a BHYVE_CAP_AHCI32SLOT capability that shows
if 32 devices per SATA controller are supported, and
a bhyveProbeCapsAHCI32Slot function that probes it.
Bhyve as of r279225 (FreeBSD -CURRENT) or r284894 (FreeBSD 10-STABLE)
supports using UTC time offset via the '-u' argument to bhyve(8). By
default it's still using localtime.
Make the bhyve driver use UTC clock if it's requested by specifying
<clock offset='utc'> in domain XML and if the bhyve(8) binary supports
the '-u' flag.