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QEMU 8.0 Launched with Extra ARM and RISC-V Emulation


There is a main new replace of QEMU, the open-source machine emulator, experiences 9to5Linux:

Coming a yr after QEMU 7.0, the QEMU 8.0 launch is right here to enhance help for ARM and RISC-V architectures.

– For ARM, it provides emulation help for FEAT_EVT, FEAT_FGT, and AArch32 ARMv8-R, CPU emulation for Cortex-A55 and Cortex-R52, help for a brand new Olimex STM32 H405 machine kind, in addition to gdbstub help for M-profile system registers.

– For the RISC-V structure, QEMU 8.0 brings up to date machine help for OpenTitan, PolarFire, and OpenSBI, further ISA and Extension help for smstateen, native debug icount set off, cache-related PMU occasions in digital mode, Zawrs/Svadu/T-Head/Zicond extensions, and ACPI help. Furthermore, RISC-V acquired a number of fixes masking PMP propagation for TLB, mret exceptions, uncompressed directions, and different emulation/virtualization enhancements.
Enhancements have been additionally made for the s390x (IBM Z) platform, the HP Precision Structure (HPPA) platform, and x86.

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