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qemu: Formally deprecate support for qemu < 3.1
As of April 23 2022, Ubuntu 20.04 will be out for two years, which means we no longer have to support Ubuntu 18.04 along with qemu-2.11 shipped with it. This then brings the minimum qemu version we have to support to qemu-3.1: Debian 10/Stable: 3.1 OpenSUSE Leap 15.3: 5.2 Ubuntu 20.04: 4.2 RHEL/Centos 8.4: 4.2 Next event in this space will be 2023/07/06 when Debian 11 will be out for two years. Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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QEMU/KVM/HVF hypervisor driver
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==============================
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The libvirt KVM/QEMU driver can manage any QEMU emulator from version 2.11.0 or
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The libvirt KVM/QEMU driver can manage any QEMU emulator from version 3.1.0 or
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later.
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It supports multiple QEMU accelerators: software
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``qemu-kvm`` and ``/dev/kvm`` device node. If both are found, then KVM fully
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virtualized, hardware accelerated guests will be available.
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- **Hypervisor.framework (HVF)**: The driver will probe ``sysctl`` for the
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presence of ``Hypervisor.framework``. If it is found and QEMU is newer than
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2.12, then it will be possible to create hardware accelerated guests.
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presence of ``Hypervisor.framework``. If it is found it will be possible to
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create hardware accelerated guests.
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Connections to QEMU driver
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return 0;
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}
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#define QEMU_MIN_MAJOR 2
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#define QEMU_MIN_MINOR 11
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#define QEMU_MIN_MAJOR 3
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#define QEMU_MIN_MINOR 1
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#define QEMU_MIN_MICRO 0
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virDomainVirtType
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