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NEWS: Document my contributions for upcoming release
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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* **Improvements**
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* Adapt to musl-1.2.4
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The latest version of musl stopped declaring some symbols that libvirt's
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test suite used (for redirecting ``stat()`` family of functions), leaving
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the tests broken. This is now fixed and the test suite works even with the
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latest version of musl.
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* conf: Introduce ``<address/>`` for virtio-mem and virtio-pmem
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To ensure guest ABI stability, libvirt persists address for memory devices,
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now including ``virtio-mem`` and ``virtio-pmem``. The address can be also
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specified by user.
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* **Bug fixes**
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* qemu: Account for NVMe disks when calculating memlock limit on hotplug
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When no ``<hard_limit/>`` is set, libvirt still tries to guess a sensible
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limit for memlock for domains. But this limit was not calculated properly
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on a hotplug of ``<disk type='nvme'/>``.
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* numa: Deny other memory modes than ``restrictive``` if a memnode is ``restrictive``
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Due to a missing check it was possible to define a domain with incorrect
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``<numatune/>``. For instance it was possible to have a ``<memnode
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mode="restrictive"/>`` and ``<memory/>`` of a different mode. This is now
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forbidden and if either all ``<memnode/>``-s and ``<memory/>`` have to have
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``restrictive`` mode, or none.
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* qemu: Start emulator thread with more generous ``cpuset.mems``
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To ensure memory is allocated only from configured NUMA nodes, libvirt sets
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up cpuset CGgroup controller, even before QEMU is executed. But this may
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prevent QEMU from setting affinity of threads that allocate memory. Since
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these threads are spawned from the emulator thread, the initial set up must
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be more generous and include union of all host NUMA nodes that are allowed
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in the domain definition. Once QEMU has allocated all its memory, the
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emulator thread is restricted further, as it otherwise would be.
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v9.3.0 (2023-05-02)
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