On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 1:26 PM Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.od...@daynix.com> wrote: > > On 2023/10/13 14:00, Jason Wang wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 12:14 PM Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.od...@daynix.com> > > wrote: > >> > >> On 2023/10/13 10:38, Jason Wang wrote: > >>> On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 11:40 PM Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.od...@daynix.com> > >>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> It was necessary since an Linux older than 2.6.35 may implement the > >>>> virtio-net header but may not allow to change its length. Remove it > >>>> since such an old Linux is no longer supported. > >>> > >>> Where can I see this agreement? > >> > >> docs/about/build-platforms.rst says: > >> > The project aims to support the most recent major version at all times > >> > for up to five years after its initial release. Support for the > >> > previous major version will be dropped 2 years after the new major > >> > version is released or when the vendor itself drops support, whichever > >> > comes first. In this context, third-party efforts to extend the > >> > lifetime of a distro are not considered, even when they are endorsed > >> > by the vendor (eg. Debian LTS); the same is true of repositories that > >> > contain packages backported from later releases (e.g. Debian > >> > backports). Within each major release, only the most recent minor > >> > release is considered. > >> > > >> > For the purposes of identifying supported software versions available > >> > on Linux, the project will look at CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, > >> > RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu LTS. Other distros will be assumed to ship > >> > similar software versions. > > > > Well it also says: > > > > """ > > If a platform is not listed here, it does not imply that QEMU won't > > work. If an unlisted platform has comparable software versions to a > > listed platform, there is every expectation that it will work. > > """ > > > > A lot of downstream have customized build scripts. > > Still Linux versions older than 2.6.35 do not look like "comparable > software versions to a listed platform" in my opinion.
Linux provides ABI compatibility so I don't know why, unless there is a strong dependency on a specific new syscall introduced after 2.6.35. > > > And is something similar to such removal that has been done for other > > subsystems? > > With commit c42e77a90d ("qemu/osdep: Remove fallback for > MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE"), I remove the support for glibc older than 2.28. > Linux 2.6.35 is even older. > Ok, this explains things a little bit. Btw, we also have soliars support for TAP, time to drop that as well? Thanks