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fix-cross-cc-v1
configure: Fixes for --cross-cc-FOO This series fixes some issues I've hit while trying to compile TCG checks with a cross-compiler, as an alternative to using docker. This isn't a regression in QEMU 6.1: the issues have been around since they got merged in QEMU 3.0. Hence clearly QEMU 6.2 material.
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pull-9p-20210705
9pfs: misc patches * Add link to 9p developer docs. * Fix runtime check whether client supplied relative path is the export root. * Performance optimization of Twalk requests. * Code cleanup.
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fix-cpu-core-help-v1
cpu/core: Fix "help" of CPU core device types Thomas Huth recently reported an annoying crash: $ ./qemu-system-ppc64 -device power8_v2.0-spapr-cpu-core,help /home/thuth/devel/qemu/include/hw/boards.h:24: MACHINE: Object 0x5635bd53af10 is not an instance of type machine Aborted (core dumped) This is caused by an early use of qdev_get_machine(), before the machine creation, which triggers a side-effect of creating a dummy "container" object instead of the machine. This is needed by user mode emulation, which doesn't really care about the type of the parent of the CPU model. This is toxic for system mode though because the system mode specific code usually assume MACHINE(qdev_get_machine()). This series brings separate implementations between user and system mode. The breakage with "cpu-code,help" is fixed by using current_machine.
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pull-9p-20210316
9pfs: code cleanup * Use lock-guard design pattern instead of manual lock/unlock.
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9p-next-pull-request
This fixes a Coverity report and improves the fid reclaim logic.
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9p-next-2021-01-15
Fix for CVE-2021-20181
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s390x-20201222
Further s390x updates: - enhance the s390 devices acceptance test - tcg: improve carry computation - qga: send the ccw address with the fsinfo data - fixes for protected virtualisation and zpci
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s390x-20201211
First set of 6.0 patches for s390x: - acceptance test for device detection - bugfixes
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9p-fix-2020-11-24
Mark "local" qtests as slow to avoid unwanted breakage of "make check" with some configurations (eg. Fedora's Copr automatic build system).