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NEWS: Update for libvirt 6.5.0
Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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alphabetical order. Hook script in old place will be executed
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as first for backward compatibility.
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* qemu: Add support for migratable host-passthrough CPU
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QEMU 2.12 made it possible for guests to use a migration-friendly
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version of the host-passthrough CPU. This feature is now exposed by
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libvirt.
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* **Improvements**
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* network: Support NAT with IPv6
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It's now possible to use ``<nat ipv6="yes"/>`` in a libvirt network.
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* qemu: Auto-fill NUMA information for incomplete topologies
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If the NUMA topology is not fully described in the guest XML, libvirt
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will complete it by putting all unspecified CPUs in the first NUMA node.
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This is only done in the QEMU binary itself supports disjointed CPU
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ranges for NUMA nodes.
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* qemu: Assign hostdev-backed interfaces to PCIe slots
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All SR-IOV capable devices are PCIe, so when their VFs are assigned to
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guests they should end up in PCIe slots rather than conventional PCI ones.
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* **Bug fixes**
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* qemu: fixed crash in ``qemuDomainBlockCommit``
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Removes the correlation between the zPCI address attributes uid and fid.
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Fixes the validation and autogeneration of zPCI address attributes.
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* qemu: Skip pre-creation of NVMe disks during migration
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libvirt has no way to create NVMe devices on the target host, so it now
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just makes sure they exist and let the migration proceed in that case.
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v6.4.0 (2020-06-02)
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