Hello, On behalf of the QEMU Team, I'd like to announce the availability of the QEMU 3.1.0 release. This release contains 1900+ commits from 189 authors.
You can grab the tarball from our download page here: https://www.qemu.org/download/#source The full list of changes are available at: https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/3.1 Highlights include: * ARM: emulation support for microbit and Xilinx Versal machine models * ARM: support for ARMv6M architecture and Cortex-M0 CPU model * ARM: support for Cortex-A72 CPU model * ARM: virt/xlnx-zynqmp: virtualization extensions for GICv2 interrupt controller * ARM: emulation of AArch32 virtualization/hypervisor mode now supported for Cortex-A7 and Corex-A15 * MIPS: emulation support for nanoMIPS I7200 * MIPS: emulation support for MXU SIMD instructions for MIPS32 * PowerPC: pseries: enablement of nested virtualization via KVM-HV * PowerPC: prep: deprecated in favor of 40p machine model * Powerpc: 40p: IRQ routing fixes, switch from Open HackWare to OpenBIOS * PowerPC: g3beige/mac99: support for booting from virtio-blk-pci * s390: VFIO passthrough support for crypto devices (vfio-ap) * s390: KVM support for backing guests with huge pages * SPARC: sun4u: support for booting from virtio-blk-pci * x86: multi-threaded TCG support * x86: KVM support for Enlightened VMCS (improved perf for Hyper-V on KVM) * x86: KVM support for Hyper-V IPI enlightenments * Xtensa: support for input from chardev consoles * Support for AMD IOMMU interrupt remapping and guest virtual APIC mode * XTS cipher mode is now ~2x faster * stdvga and bocks-display devices can expose EDID information to guest, (for use with xres/yres resolution options) * qemu-img tool can now generate LUKS-encrypted files through 'convert' command * and lots more... Thank you to everyone involved!