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authorLuca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>2004-11-28 01:23:22 +0000
committerLuca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>2004-11-28 01:23:22 +0000
commit34984b8dafba00822a56c56244682a803d7d5fd9 (patch)
tree252f6c278dc8734f4839b8c33ecfa539ffe910b9 /app-emulation/qemu
parentStable on mips, bug #71953. (Manifest recommit) (diff)
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-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog8
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/Manifest5
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/files/digest-qemu-0.6.1-r11
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-0.6.1-20041126.patch1303
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild77
5 files changed, 1392 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog b/app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog
index 130af89a8da8..1a5f66455ce6 100644
--- a/app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog
@@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
# ChangeLog for app-emulation/qemu
# Copyright 2000-2004 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog,v 1.23 2004/11/26 20:44:27 lu_zero Exp $
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-emulation/qemu/ChangeLog,v 1.24 2004/11/28 01:23:22 lu_zero Exp $
+
+*qemu-0.6.1-r1 (28 Nov 2004)
+
+ 28 Nov 2004; Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
+ +files/qemu-0.6.1-20041126.patch, +qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild:
+ updated qemu to the 20041126 cvs snapshot, this should fix bug #72561
26 Nov 2004; Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
-files/qemu-0.5.4-jocelyn-mayer-ppc.patch, -qemu-0.5.1.ebuild,
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest b/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest
index 2da1c6f3c5f2..97f59fab86f8 100644
--- a/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest
@@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
MD5 8d1dab5f6756b572fc3b292585d6cc16 qemu-0.6.0.ebuild 1892
-MD5 6c344ddb9c68faa8645c896e35d1080c ChangeLog 3020
+MD5 33d4a8cb1bf033b7df5e6d82e74cd173 ChangeLog 3231
+MD5 827aee35ce1ea3ba318488ccf4fe4016 qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild 2110
MD5 898131aae735c3477ff2f9c6882f1178 metadata.xml 223
MD5 4b694f50c4eaf2e09fb61d3e57bf65bd qemu-0.6.1.ebuild 2068
MD5 0b85ac42eaa41830ac9b4eccf4a118bd files/qemu-0.6.0-sigaction.patch 677
MD5 f6094ee9cd2ee3a38404680796df2b75 files/qemu-0.6.0-typo.patch 528
MD5 9052eb692ddc0cbb296d7712b0cc6f44 files/digest-qemu-0.6.0 62
MD5 ede1278e0122a8439c156bd1380a37d5 files/qemu_gcc34.patch.gz 406
+MD5 22ae4bd6972c3e4b93ed8a1c206e25f5 files/qemu-0.6.1-20041126.patch 46374
MD5 ac8cdb7d17555b028d8bd7ace90bee3d files/qemu-0.6.0-configure.patch 270
+MD5 1f8638d68cffbd8b96df97dcb0868b88 files/digest-qemu-0.6.1-r1 63
MD5 1f8638d68cffbd8b96df97dcb0868b88 files/digest-qemu-0.6.1 63
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/files/digest-qemu-0.6.1-r1 b/app-emulation/qemu/files/digest-qemu-0.6.1-r1
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1d4f4df7564a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/files/digest-qemu-0.6.1-r1
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+MD5 f1b5e103321832d2786dd4110f6c8ae4 qemu-0.6.1.tar.gz 1010121
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-0.6.1-20041126.patch b/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-0.6.1-20041126.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c0b3dc4dca8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-0.6.1-20041126.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,1303 @@
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/.cvsignore qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/.cvsignore
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/.cvsignore 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/.cvsignore 2004-11-15 23:57:26.000000000 +0100
+@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@
+ qemu-tech.html
+ qemu.1
+ qemu.pod
++qemu-img.1
++qemu-img.pod
+ sparc-user
+ qemu-img
+ sparc-softmmu
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/Changelog qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/Changelog
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/Changelog 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/Changelog 2004-11-24 20:31:21.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
++version 0.6.2:
++
++ - better BIOS translation and HDD geometry auto-detection
++ - user mode networking bug fix
++ - undocumented FPU ops support
++
+ version 0.6.1:
+
+ - Mac OS X port (Pierre d'Herbemont)
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/Makefile qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/Makefile
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/Makefile 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/Makefile 2004-11-16 02:44:03.000000000 +0100
+@@ -10,18 +10,18 @@
+ LDFLAGS=-g
+ LIBS=
+ DEFINES+=-D_GNU_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
+-TOOLS=qemu-img
++TOOLS=qemu-img$(EXESUF)
+ ifdef CONFIG_STATIC
+ LDFLAGS+=-static
+ endif
+-DOCS=qemu-doc.html qemu-tech.html qemu.1
++DOCS=qemu-doc.html qemu-tech.html qemu.1 qemu-img.1
+
+ all: dyngen$(EXESUF) $(TOOLS) $(DOCS)
+ for d in $(TARGET_DIRS); do \
+ $(MAKE) -C $$d $@ || exit 1 ; \
+ done
+
+-qemu-img: qemu-img.c block.c block-cow.c block-qcow.c aes.c block-vmdk.c block-cloop.c
++qemu-img$(EXESUF): qemu-img.c block.c block-cow.c block-qcow.c aes.c block-vmdk.c block-cloop.c
+ $(CC) -DQEMU_TOOL $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(DEFINES) -o $@ $^ -lz $(LIBS)
+
+ dyngen$(EXESUF): dyngen.c
+@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
+ clean:
+ # avoid old build problems by removing potentially incorrect old files
+ rm -f config.mak config.h op-i386.h opc-i386.h gen-op-i386.h op-arm.h opc-arm.h gen-op-arm.h
+- rm -f *.o *.a $(TOOLS) dyngen$(EXESUF) TAGS qemu.pod *~ */*~
++ rm -f *.o *.a $(TOOLS) dyngen$(EXESUF) TAGS *.pod *~ */*~
+ $(MAKE) -C tests clean
+ for d in $(TARGET_DIRS); do \
+ $(MAKE) -C $$d $@ || exit 1 ; \
+@@ -44,9 +44,7 @@
+
+ install: all
+ mkdir -p "$(bindir)"
+-ifndef CONFIG_WIN32
+ install -m 755 -s $(TOOLS) "$(bindir)"
+-endif
+ mkdir -p "$(datadir)"
+ install -m 644 pc-bios/bios.bin pc-bios/vgabios.bin \
+ pc-bios/vgabios-cirrus.bin \
+@@ -57,7 +55,7 @@
+ install -m 644 qemu-doc.html qemu-tech.html "$(docdir)"
+ ifndef CONFIG_WIN32
+ mkdir -p "$(mandir)/man1"
+- install qemu.1 qemu-mkcow.1 "$(mandir)/man1"
++ install qemu.1 qemu-img.1 "$(mandir)/man1"
+ endif
+ for d in $(TARGET_DIRS); do \
+ $(MAKE) -C $$d $@ || exit 1 ; \
+@@ -78,6 +76,10 @@
+ ./texi2pod.pl $< qemu.pod
+ pod2man --section=1 --center=" " --release=" " qemu.pod > $@
+
++qemu-img.1: qemu-img.texi
++ ./texi2pod.pl $< qemu-img.pod
++ pod2man --section=1 --center=" " --release=" " qemu-img.pod > $@
++
+ FILE=qemu-$(shell cat VERSION)
+
+ # tar release (use 'make -k tar' on a checkouted tree)
+@@ -92,6 +94,7 @@
+ ( cd / ; tar zcvf ~/qemu-$(VERSION)-i386.tar.gz \
+ $(bindir)/qemu $(bindir)/qemu-fast \
+ $(bindir)/qemu-system-ppc \
++ $(bindir)/qemu-system-sparc \
+ $(bindir)/qemu-i386 \
+ $(bindir)/qemu-arm \
+ $(bindir)/qemu-sparc \
+@@ -105,7 +108,7 @@
+ $(datadir)/linux_boot.bin \
+ $(docdir)/qemu-doc.html \
+ $(docdir)/qemu-tech.html \
+- $(mandir)/man1/qemu.1 $(mandir)/man1/qemu-mkcow.1 )
++ $(mandir)/man1/qemu.1 $(mandir)/man1/qemu-img.1 )
+
+ ifneq ($(wildcard .depend),)
+ include .depend
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/VERSION qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/VERSION
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/VERSION 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/VERSION 2004-11-24 20:31:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1 +1 @@
+-0.6.1
+\ No newline at end of file
++0.6.2
+\ No newline at end of file
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/block.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/block.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/block.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/block.c 2004-11-16 02:45:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -348,6 +348,11 @@
+ type == BDRV_TYPE_FLOPPY));
+ }
+
++void bdrv_set_translation_hint(BlockDriverState *bs, int translation)
++{
++ bs->translation = translation;
++}
++
+ void bdrv_get_geometry_hint(BlockDriverState *bs,
+ int *pcyls, int *pheads, int *psecs)
+ {
+@@ -361,6 +366,11 @@
+ return bs->type;
+ }
+
++int bdrv_get_translation_hint(BlockDriverState *bs)
++{
++ return bs->translation;
++}
++
+ int bdrv_is_removable(BlockDriverState *bs)
+ {
+ return bs->removable;
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/block_int.h qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/block_int.h
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/block_int.h 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/block_int.h 2004-11-16 02:45:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
+
+ /* NOTE: the following infos are only hints for real hardware
+ drivers. They are not used by the block driver */
+- int cyls, heads, secs;
++ int cyls, heads, secs, translation;
+ int type;
+ char device_name[32];
+ BlockDriverState *next;
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/hw/cirrus_vga.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/hw/cirrus_vga.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/hw/cirrus_vga.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/hw/cirrus_vga.c 2004-11-15 22:43:57.000000000 +0100
+@@ -737,7 +737,8 @@
+ else
+ s->cirrus_blt_srcpitch = ((w + 7) >> 3);
+ } else {
+- s->cirrus_blt_srcpitch = s->cirrus_blt_width;
++ /* always align input size to 32 bits */
++ s->cirrus_blt_srcpitch = (s->cirrus_blt_width + 3) & ~3;
+ }
+ s->cirrus_srccounter = s->cirrus_blt_srcpitch * s->cirrus_blt_height;
+ }
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/hw/ide.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/hw/ide.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/hw/ide.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/hw/ide.c 2004-11-17 23:35:32.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1826,37 +1826,45 @@
+ uint32_t nr_sects; /* nr of sectors in partition */
+ } __attribute__((packed));
+
+-/* try to guess the IDE geometry from the MSDOS partition table */
+-static void ide_guess_geometry(IDEState *s)
++/* try to guess the disk logical geometry from the MSDOS partition table. Return 0 if OK, -1 if could not guess */
++static int guess_disk_lchs(IDEState *s,
++ int *pcylinders, int *pheads, int *psectors)
+ {
+ uint8_t buf[512];
+- int ret, i;
++ int ret, i, heads, sectors, cylinders;
+ struct partition *p;
+ uint32_t nr_sects;
+
+- if (s->cylinders != 0)
+- return;
+ ret = bdrv_read(s->bs, 0, buf, 1);
+ if (ret < 0)
+- return;
++ return -1;
+ /* test msdos magic */
+ if (buf[510] != 0x55 || buf[511] != 0xaa)
+- return;
++ return -1;
+ for(i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ p = ((struct partition *)(buf + 0x1be)) + i;
+ nr_sects = le32_to_cpu(p->nr_sects);
+ if (nr_sects && p->end_head) {
+ /* We make the assumption that the partition terminates on
+ a cylinder boundary */
+- s->heads = p->end_head + 1;
+- s->sectors = p->end_sector & 63;
+- s->cylinders = s->nb_sectors / (s->heads * s->sectors);
++ heads = p->end_head + 1;
++ sectors = p->end_sector & 63;
++ if (sectors == 0)
++ continue;
++ cylinders = s->nb_sectors / (heads * sectors);
++ if (cylinders < 1 || cylinders > 16383)
++ continue;
++ *pheads = heads;
++ *psectors = sectors;
++ *pcylinders = cylinders;
+ #if 0
+- printf("guessed partition: CHS=%d %d %d\n",
+- s->cylinders, s->heads, s->sectors);
++ printf("guessed geometry: LCHS=%d %d %d\n",
++ cylinders, heads, sectors);
+ #endif
++ return 0;
+ }
+ }
++ return -1;
+ }
+
+ static void ide_init2(IDEState *ide_state, int irq,
+@@ -1864,7 +1872,7 @@
+ {
+ IDEState *s;
+ static int drive_serial = 1;
+- int i, cylinders, heads, secs;
++ int i, cylinders, heads, secs, translation;
+ int64_t nb_sectors;
+
+ for(i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
+@@ -1883,9 +1891,27 @@
+ s->heads = heads;
+ s->sectors = secs;
+ } else {
+- ide_guess_geometry(s);
+- if (s->cylinders == 0) {
+- /* if no geometry, use a LBA compatible one */
++ if (guess_disk_lchs(s, &cylinders, &heads, &secs) == 0) {
++ if (heads > 16) {
++ /* if heads > 16, it means that a BIOS LBA
++ translation was active, so the default
++ hardware geometry is OK */
++ goto default_geometry;
++ } else {
++ s->cylinders = cylinders;
++ s->heads = heads;
++ s->sectors = secs;
++ /* disable any translation to be in sync with
++ the logical geometry */
++ translation = bdrv_get_translation_hint(s->bs);
++ if (translation == BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_AUTO) {
++ bdrv_set_translation_hint(s->bs,
++ BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_NONE);
++ }
++ }
++ } else {
++ default_geometry:
++ /* if no geometry, use a standard physical disk geometry */
+ cylinders = nb_sectors / (16 * 63);
+ if (cylinders > 16383)
+ cylinders = 16383;
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/hw/pc.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/hw/pc.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/hw/pc.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/hw/pc.c 2004-11-16 02:45:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -217,19 +217,23 @@
+ val = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ if (hd_table[i]) {
+- int cylinders, heads, sectors;
+- uint8_t translation;
+- /* NOTE: bdrv_get_geometry_hint() returns the geometry
+- that the hard disk returns. It is always such that: 1 <=
+- sects <= 63, 1 <= heads <= 16, 1 <= cylinders <=
+- 16383. The BIOS geometry can be different. */
+- bdrv_get_geometry_hint(hd_table[i], &cylinders, &heads, &sectors);
+- if (cylinders <= 1024 && heads <= 16 && sectors <= 63) {
+- /* No translation. */
+- translation = 0;
++ int cylinders, heads, sectors, translation;
++ /* NOTE: bdrv_get_geometry_hint() returns the physical
++ geometry. It is always such that: 1 <= sects <= 63, 1
++ <= heads <= 16, 1 <= cylinders <= 16383. The BIOS
++ geometry can be different if a translation is done. */
++ translation = bdrv_get_translation_hint(hd_table[i]);
++ if (translation == BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_AUTO) {
++ bdrv_get_geometry_hint(hd_table[i], &cylinders, &heads, &sectors);
++ if (cylinders <= 1024 && heads <= 16 && sectors <= 63) {
++ /* No translation. */
++ translation = 0;
++ } else {
++ /* LBA translation. */
++ translation = 1;
++ }
+ } else {
+- /* LBA translation. */
+- translation = 1;
++ translation--;
+ }
+ val |= translation << (i * 2);
+ }
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu-doc.texi qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu-doc.texi
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu-doc.texi 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu-doc.texi 2004-11-16 02:45:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -343,6 +343,12 @@
+ Do not start CPU at startup (you must type 'c' in the monitor).
+ @item -d
+ Output log in /tmp/qemu.log
++@item -hdachs c,h,s,[,t]
++Force hard disk 0 physical geometry (1 <= @var{c} <= 16383, 1 <=
++@var{h} <= 16, 1 <= @var{s} <= 63) and optionally force the BIOS
++translation mode (@var{t}=none, lba or auto). Usually QEMU can guess
++all thoses parameters. This option is useful for old MS-DOS disk
++images.
+ @item -isa
+ Simulate an ISA-only system (default is PCI system).
+ @item -std-vga
+@@ -584,81 +590,34 @@
+ @node disk_images
+ @section Disk Images
+
+-@subsection Raw disk images
++Since version 0.6.1, QEMU supports many disk image formats, including
++growable disk images (their size increase as non empty sectors are
++written), compressed and encrypted disk images.
+
+-The disk images can simply be raw images of the hard disk. You can
+-create them with the command:
++@subsection Quick start for disk image creation
++
++You can create a disk image with the command:
+ @example
+-dd of=myimage bs=1024 seek=mysize count=0
++qemu-img create myimage.img mysize
+ @end example
+-where @var{myimage} is the image filename and @var{mysize} is its size
+-in kilobytes.
++where @var{myimage.img} is the disk image filename and @var{mysize} is its
++size in kilobytes. You can add an @code{M} suffix to give the size in
++megabytes and a @code{G} suffix for gigabytes.
++
++@xref{qemu_img_invocation} for more information.
+
+ @subsection Snapshot mode
+
+ If you use the option @option{-snapshot}, all disk images are
+ considered as read only. When sectors in written, they are written in
+ a temporary file created in @file{/tmp}. You can however force the
+-write back to the raw disk images by pressing @key{C-a s}.
+-
+-NOTE: The snapshot mode only works with raw disk images.
+-
+-@subsection Copy On Write disk images
+-
+-QEMU also supports user mode Linux
+-(@url{http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/}) Copy On Write (COW)
+-disk images. The COW disk images are much smaller than normal images
+-as they store only modified sectors. They also permit the use of the
+-same disk image template for many users.
+-
+-To create a COW disk images, use the command:
+-
+-@example
+-qemu-mkcow -f myrawimage.bin mycowimage.cow
+-@end example
+-
+-@file{myrawimage.bin} is a raw image you want to use as original disk
+-image. It will never be written to.
+-
+-@file{mycowimage.cow} is the COW disk image which is created by
+-@code{qemu-mkcow}. You can use it directly with the @option{-hdx}
+-options. You must not modify the original raw disk image if you use
+-COW images, as COW images only store the modified sectors from the raw
+-disk image. QEMU stores the original raw disk image name and its
+-modified time in the COW disk image so that chances of mistakes are
+-reduced.
+-
+-If the raw disk image is not read-only, by pressing @key{C-a s} you
+-can flush the COW disk image back into the raw disk image, as in
+-snapshot mode.
++write back to the raw disk images by using the @code{commit} monitor
++command (or @key{C-a s} in the serial console).
+
+-COW disk images can also be created without a corresponding raw disk
+-image. It is useful to have a big initial virtual disk image without
+-using much disk space. Use:
++@node qemu_img_invocation
++@subsection @code{qemu-img} Invocation
+
+-@example
+-qemu-mkcow mycowimage.cow 1024
+-@end example
+-
+-to create a 1 gigabyte empty COW disk image.
+-
+-NOTES:
+-@enumerate
+-@item
+-COW disk images must be created on file systems supporting
+-@emph{holes} such as ext2 or ext3.
+-@item
+-Since holes are used, the displayed size of the COW disk image is not
+-the real one. To know it, use the @code{ls -ls} command.
+-@end enumerate
+-
+-@subsection Convert VMware disk images to raw disk images
+-
+-You can use the tool @file{vmdk2raw} to convert VMware disk images to
+-raw disk images directly usable by QEMU. The syntax is:
+-@example
+-vmdk2raw vmware_image output_image
+-@end example
++@include qemu-img.texi
+
+ @section Network emulation
+
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu-img.texi qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu-img.texi
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu-img.texi 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu-img.texi 2004-11-15 23:57:26.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
++@example
++@c man begin SYNOPSIS
++usage: qemu-img command [command options]
++@c man end
++@end example
++
++@c man begin OPTIONS
++
++The following commands are supported:
++@table @option
++@item create [-e] [-b @var{base_image}] [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename} [@var{size}]
++@item commit [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename}
++@item convert [-c] [-e] [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename} [-O @var{output_fmt}] @var{output_filename}
++@item info [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename}
++@end table
++
++Command parameters:
++@table @var
++@item filename
++ is a disk image filename
++@item base_image
++is the read-only disk image which is used as base for a copy on
++ write image; the copy on write image only stores the modified data
++
++@item fmt
++is the disk image format. It is guessed automatically in most cases. The following formats are supported:
++
++@table @code
++@item raw
++
++Raw disk image format (default). This format has the advantage of
++being simple and easily exportable to all other emulators. If your file
++system supports @emph{holes} (for example in ext2 or ext3 on Linux),
++then only the written sectors will reserve space. Use @code{qemu-img
++info} to know the real size used by the image or @code{ls -ls} on
++Unix/Linux.
++
++@item qcow
++QEMU image format, the most versatile format. Use it to have smaller
++images (useful if your filesystem does not supports holes, for example
++on Windows), optional AES encryption and zlib based compression.
++@item cow
++User Mode Linux Copy On Write image format. Used to be the only growable
++image format in QEMU. It is supported only for compatibility with
++previous versions. It does not work on win32.
++@item vmdk
++VMware 3 and 4 compatible image format. Currently only supported as
++read-only.
++@item cloop
++Linux Compressed Loop image, useful only to reuse directly compressed
++CD-ROM images present for example in the Knoppix CD-ROMs.
++@end table
++
++@item size
++is the disk image size in kilobytes. Optional suffixes @code{M}
++(megabyte) and @code{G} (gigabyte) are supported
++
++@item output_filename
++is the destination disk image filename
++
++@item output_fmt
++ is the destination format
++
++@item -c
++indicates that target image must be compressed (qcow format only)
++@item -e
++indicates that the target image must be encrypted (qcow format only)
++@end table
++
++Command description:
++
++@table @option
++@item create [-e] [-b @var{base_image}] [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename} [@var{size}]
++
++Create the new disk image @var{filename} of size @var{size} and format
++@var{fmt}.
++
++If @var{base_image} is specified, then the image will record only the
++differences from @var{base_image}. No size needs to be specified in
++this case. @var{base_image} will never be modified unless you use the
++@code{commit} monitor command.
++
++@item commit [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename}
++
++Commit the changes recorded in @var{filename} in its base image.
++
++@item convert [-c] [-e] [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename} [-O @var{output_fmt}] @var{output_filename}
++
++Convert the disk image @var{filename} to disk image @var{output_filename}
++using format @var{output_fmt}. It can be optionnaly encrypted
++(@code{-e} option) or compressed (@code{-c} option).
++
++Only the format @code{qcow} supports encryption or compression. The
++compression is read-only. It means that if a compressed sector is
++rewritten, then it is rewritten as uncompressed data.
++
++Encryption uses the AES format which is very secure (128 bit keys). Use
++a long password (16 characters) to get maximum protection.
++
++Image conversion is also useful to get smaller image when using a
++growable format such as @code{qcow} or @code{cow}: the empty sectors
++are detected and suppressed from the destination image.
++
++@item info [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename}
++
++Give information about the disk image @var{filename}. Use it in
++particular to know the size reserved on disk which can be different
++from the displayed size.
++@end table
++
++@c man end
++
++@ignore
++
++@setfilename qemu-img
++@settitle QEMU disk image utility
++
++@c man begin SEEALSO
++The HTML documentation of QEMU for more precise information and Linux
++user mode emulator invocation.
++@c man end
++
++@c man begin AUTHOR
++Fabrice Bellard
++@c man end
++
++@end ignore
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu-mkcow.1 qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu-mkcow.1
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu-mkcow.1 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu-mkcow.1 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
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+-.SH "NAME"
+-qemu-mkcow \(em create a copy-on-write file for qemu
+-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
+-.PP
+-\fBqemu-mkcow\fR [\fB-h\fP] [\fB-f \fImaster_disk_image\fR\fP] [\fIcow_image\fR] [\fB\fIcow_size\fR\fP]
+-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+-.PP
+-The \fBqemu-mkcow\fR command creates a
+-persistent copy-on-write file for \fBqemu\fR.
+-
+-.PP
+-\fBqemu\fR can be used in a "copy-on-write" mode,
+-where changes made by \fBqemu\fR do not actually
+-change the disk image file. One way is to invoke
+-\fBqemu\fR with -snapshot: these changes
+-are stored in a temporary file, which is discarded when
+-\fBqemu\fR exits.
+-
+-.PP
+-\fBqemu-mkcow\fR creates an explicit copy-on-write
+-file where changes are to be stored: this way, changes made
+-inside \fBqemu\fR will still be there next time you
+-run it, although the master disk image isn't ever changed.
+-
+-.PP
+-The usual method is to create the master image, then create a
+-copy-on-write file using \fBqemu-mkcow\fR with
+-\fB-f\fP. The filename of the master image is stored
+-inside the generated copy-on-write file: it must not be modified
+-after this is run!
+-
+-.PP
+-If no master file is specified, the effect is that of a
+-blank master of size \fIcow_size\fR.
+-
+-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+-.PP
+-qemu(1), qemu-fast(1).
+-.SH "AUTHOR"
+-.PP
+-This manual page was written by Paul Russell prussell@debian.org for
+-the \fBDebian\fP system (but may be used by others). Permission is
+-granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
+-the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any
+-later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
+-
+-.PP
+-On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
+-License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
+-
+-.\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Fri 12 Mar 2004, 05:58
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/qemu.1 qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/qemu.1
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+-.\" ========================================================================
+-.\"
+-.IX Title "QEMU 1"
+-.TH QEMU 1 "2004-11-14" " " " "
+-.SH "NAME"
+-qemu \- QEMU System Emulator
+-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
+-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
+-usage: qemu [options] [disk_image]
+-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
+-The \s-1QEMU\s0 System emulator simulates a complete \s-1PC\s0.
+-.PP
+-In order to meet specific user needs, two versions of \s-1QEMU\s0 are
+-available:
+-.IP "1." 4
+-\&\f(CW\*(C`qemu\-fast\*(C'\fR uses the host Memory Management Unit (\s-1MMU\s0) to
+-simulate the x86 \s-1MMU\s0. It is \fIfast\fR but has limitations because
+-the whole 4 \s-1GB\s0 address space cannot be used and some memory mapped
+-peripherials cannot be emulated accurately yet. Therefore, a specific
+-guest Linux kernel can be used
+-.Sp
+-Moreover there is no separation between the host and target address
+-spaces, so it offers no security (the target \s-1OS\s0 can modify the
+-\&\f(CW\*(C`qemu\-fast\*(C'\fR code by writing at the right addresses).
+-.IP "2." 4
+-\&\f(CW\*(C`qemu\*(C'\fR uses a software \s-1MMU\s0. It is about \fItwo times slower\fR
+-but gives a more accurate emulation and a complete separation between
+-the host and target address spaces.
+-.PP
+-\&\s-1QEMU\s0 emulates the following \s-1PC\s0 peripherials:
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-i440FX host \s-1PCI\s0 bridge and \s-1PIIX3\s0 \s-1PCI\s0 to \s-1ISA\s0 bridge
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-Cirrus \s-1CLGD\s0 5446 \s-1PCI\s0 \s-1VGA\s0 card or dummy \s-1VGA\s0 card with Bochs \s-1VESA\s0
+-extensions (hardware level, including all non standard modes).
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-\&\s-1PS/2\s0 mouse and keyboard
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-2 \s-1PCI\s0 \s-1IDE\s0 interfaces with hard disk and CD-ROM support
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-Floppy disk
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-\&\s-1NE2000\s0 \s-1PCI\s0 network adapters
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-Serial ports
+-.IP "\-" 4
+-Soundblaster 16 card
+-.PP
+-\&\s-1QEMU\s0 uses the \s-1PC\s0 \s-1BIOS\s0 from the Bochs project and the Plex86/Bochs \s-1LGPL\s0
+-\&\s-1VGA\s0 \s-1BIOS\s0.
+-.SH "OPTIONS"
+-.IX Header "OPTIONS"
+-\&\fIdisk_image\fR is a raw hard disk image for \s-1IDE\s0 hard disk 0.
+-.PP
+-General options:
+-.IP "\fB\-fda file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-fda file"
+-.PD 0
+-.IP "\fB\-fdb file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-fdb file"
+-.PD
+-Use \fIfile\fR as floppy disk 0/1 image You can
+-use the host floppy by using \fI/dev/fd0\fR as filename.
+-.IP "\fB\-hda file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-hda file"
+-.PD 0
+-.IP "\fB\-hdb file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-hdb file"
+-.IP "\fB\-hdc file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-hdc file"
+-.IP "\fB\-hdd file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-hdd file"
+-.PD
+-Use \fIfile\fR as hard disk 0, 1, 2 or 3 image
+-.IP "\fB\-cdrom file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-cdrom file"
+-Use \fIfile\fR as CD-ROM image (you cannot use \fB\-hdc\fR and and
+-\&\fB\-cdrom\fR at the same time). You can use the host CD-ROM by
+-using \fI/dev/cdrom\fR as filename.
+-.IP "\fB\-boot [a|c|d]\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-boot [a|c|d]"
+-Boot on floppy (a), hard disk (c) or CD-ROM (d). Hard disk boot is
+-the default.
+-.IP "\fB\-snapshot\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-snapshot"
+-Write to temporary files instead of disk image files. In this case,
+-the raw disk image you use is not written back. You can however force
+-the write back by pressing \fBC\-a s\fR
+-.IP "\fB\-m megs\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-m megs"
+-Set virtual \s-1RAM\s0 size to \fImegs\fR megabytes. Default is 128 \s-1MB\s0.
+-.IP "\fB\-nographic\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-nographic"
+-Normally, \s-1QEMU\s0 uses \s-1SDL\s0 to display the \s-1VGA\s0 output. With this option,
+-you can totally disable graphical output so that \s-1QEMU\s0 is a simple
+-command line application. The emulated serial port is redirected on
+-the console. Therefore, you can still use \s-1QEMU\s0 to debug a Linux kernel
+-with a serial console.
+-.IP "\fB\-enable\-audio\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-enable-audio"
+-The \s-1SB16\s0 emulation is disabled by default as it may give problems with
+-Windows. You can enable it manually with this option.
+-.IP "\fB\-localtime\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-localtime"
+-Set the real time clock to local time (the default is to \s-1UTC\s0
+-time). This option is needed to have correct date in MS-DOS or
+-Windows.
+-.IP "\fB\-full\-screen\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-full-screen"
+-Start in full screen.
+-.PP
+-Network options:
+-.IP "\fB\-n script\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-n script"
+-Set \s-1TUN/TAP\s0 network init script [default=/etc/qemu\-ifup]. This script
+-is launched to configure the host network interface (usually tun0)
+-corresponding to the virtual \s-1NE2000\s0 card.
+-.IP "\fB\-macaddr addr\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-macaddr addr"
+-Set the mac address of the first interface (the format is
+-aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff in hexa). The mac address is incremented for each
+-new network interface.
+-.IP "\fB\-tun\-fd fd\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-tun-fd fd"
+-Assumes \fIfd\fR talks to a tap/tun host network interface and use
+-it. Read <\fBhttp://bellard.org/qemu/tetrinet.html\fR> to have an
+-example of its use.
+-.IP "\fB\-user\-net\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-user-net"
+-Use the user mode network stack. This is the default if no tun/tap
+-network init script is found.
+-.IP "\fB\-tftp prefix\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-tftp prefix"
+-When using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in \s-1TFTP\s0
+-server. All filenames beginning with \fIprefix\fR can be downloaded
+-from the host to the guest using a \s-1TFTP\s0 client. The \s-1TFTP\s0 client on the
+-guest must be configured in binary mode (use the command \f(CW\*(C`bin\*(C'\fR of
+-the Unix \s-1TFTP\s0 client). The host \s-1IP\s0 address on the guest is as usual
+-10.0.2.2.
+-.IP "\fB\-smb dir\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-smb dir"
+-When using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in \s-1SMB\s0
+-server so that Windows OSes can access to the host files in \fIdir\fR
+-transparently.
+-.Sp
+-In the guest Windows \s-1OS\s0, the line:
+-.Sp
+-.Vb 1
+-\& 10.0.2.4 smbserver
+-.Ve
+-.Sp
+-must be added in the file \fIC:\eWINDOWS\eLMHOSTS\fR (for windows 9x/Me)
+-or \fIC:\eWINNT\eSYSTEM32\eDRIVERS\eETC\eLMHOSTS\fR (Windows \s-1NT/2000\s0).
+-.Sp
+-Then \fIdir\fR can be accessed in \fI\e\esmbserver\eqemu\fR.
+-.Sp
+-Note that a \s-1SAMBA\s0 server must be installed on the host \s-1OS\s0 in
+-\&\fI/usr/sbin/smbd\fR. \s-1QEMU\s0 was tested succesfully with smbd version
+-2.2.7a from the Red Hat 9.
+-.IP "\fB\-redir [tcp|udp]:host\-port:[guest\-host]:guest\-port\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-redir [tcp|udp]:host-port:[guest-host]:guest-port"
+-When using the user mode network stack, redirect incoming \s-1TCP\s0 or \s-1UDP\s0
+-connections to the host port \fIhost-port\fR to the guest
+-\&\fIguest-host\fR on guest port \fIguest-port\fR. If \fIguest-host\fR
+-is not specified, its value is 10.0.2.15 (default address given by the
+-built-in \s-1DHCP\s0 server).
+-.Sp
+-For example, to redirect host X11 connection from screen 1 to guest
+-screen 0, use the following:
+-.Sp
+-.Vb 4
+-\& # on the host
+-\& qemu -redir tcp:6001::6000 [...]
+-\& # this host xterm should open in the guest X11 server
+-\& xterm -display :1
+-.Ve
+-.Sp
+-To redirect telnet connections from host port 5555 to telnet port on
+-the guest, use the following:
+-.Sp
+-.Vb 3
+-\& # on the host
+-\& qemu -redir tcp:5555::23 [...]
+-\& telnet localhost 5555
+-.Ve
+-.Sp
+-Then when you use on the host \f(CW\*(C`telnet localhost 5555\*(C'\fR, you
+-connect to the guest telnet server.
+-.IP "\fB\-dummy\-net\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-dummy-net"
+-Use the dummy network stack: no packet will be received by the network
+-cards.
+-.PP
+-Linux boot specific. When using this options, you can use a given
+-Linux kernel without installing it in the disk image. It can be useful
+-for easier testing of various kernels.
+-.IP "\fB\-kernel bzImage\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-kernel bzImage"
+-Use \fIbzImage\fR as kernel image.
+-.IP "\fB\-append cmdline\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-append cmdline"
+-Use \fIcmdline\fR as kernel command line
+-.IP "\fB\-initrd file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-initrd file"
+-Use \fIfile\fR as initial ram disk.
+-.PP
+-Debug/Expert options:
+-.IP "\fB\-serial dev\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-serial dev"
+-Redirect the virtual serial port to host device \fIdev\fR. Available
+-devices are:
+-.RS 4
+-.ie n .IP """vc""" 4
+-.el .IP "\f(CWvc\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "vc"
+-Virtual console
+-.ie n .IP """pty""" 4
+-.el .IP "\f(CWpty\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "pty"
+-[Linux only] Pseudo \s-1TTY\s0 (a new \s-1PTY\s0 is automatically allocated)
+-.ie n .IP """null""" 4
+-.el .IP "\f(CWnull\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "null"
+-void device
+-.ie n .IP """stdio""" 4
+-.el .IP "\f(CWstdio\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "stdio"
+-[Unix only] standard input/output
+-.RE
+-.RS 4
+-.Sp
+-The default device is \f(CW\*(C`vc\*(C'\fR in graphical mode and \f(CW\*(C`stdio\*(C'\fR in
+-non graphical mode.
+-.Sp
+-This option can be used several times to simulate up to 4 serials
+-ports.
+-.RE
+-.IP "\fB\-monitor dev\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-monitor dev"
+-Redirect the monitor to host device \fIdev\fR (same devices as the
+-serial port).
+-The default device is \f(CW\*(C`vc\*(C'\fR in graphical mode and \f(CW\*(C`stdio\*(C'\fR in
+-non graphical mode.
+-.IP "\fB\-s\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-s"
+-Wait gdb connection to port 1234
+-.IP "\fB\-p port\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-p port"
+-Change gdb connection port.
+-.IP "\fB\-S\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-S"
+-Do not start \s-1CPU\s0 at startup (you must type 'c' in the monitor).
+-.IP "\fB\-d\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-d"
+-Output log in /tmp/qemu.log
+-.IP "\fB\-isa\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-isa"
+-Simulate an ISA-only system (default is \s-1PCI\s0 system).
+-.IP "\fB\-std\-vga\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-std-vga"
+-Simulate a standard \s-1VGA\s0 card with Bochs \s-1VBE\s0 extensions (default is
+-Cirrus Logic \s-1GD5446\s0 \s-1PCI\s0 \s-1VGA\s0)
+-.IP "\fB\-loadvm file\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-loadvm file"
+-Start right away with a saved state (\f(CW\*(C`loadvm\*(C'\fR in monitor)
+-.PP
+-During the graphical emulation, you can use the following keys:
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-Alt-f\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-Alt-f"
+-Toggle full screen
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-Alt-n\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-Alt-n"
+-Switch to virtual console 'n'. Standard console mappings are:
+-.RS 4
+-.IP "\fI1\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "1"
+-Target system display
+-.IP "\fI2\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "2"
+-Monitor
+-.IP "\fI3\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "3"
+-Serial port
+-.RE
+-.RS 4
+-.RE
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-Alt\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-Alt"
+-Toggle mouse and keyboard grab.
+-.PP
+-In the virtual consoles, you can use \fBCtrl-Up\fR, \fBCtrl-Down\fR,
+-\&\fBCtrl-PageUp\fR and \fBCtrl-PageDown\fR to move in the back log.
+-.PP
+-During emulation, if you are using the \fB\-nographic\fR option, use
+-\&\fBCtrl-a h\fR to get terminal commands:
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-a h\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-a h"
+-Print this help
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-a x\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-a x"
+-Exit emulatior
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-a s\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-a s"
+-Save disk data back to file (if \-snapshot)
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-a b\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-a b"
+-Send break (magic sysrq in Linux)
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-a c\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-a c"
+-Switch between console and monitor
+-.IP "\fBCtrl-a Ctrl-a\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "Ctrl-a Ctrl-a"
+-Send Ctrl-a
+-.PP
+-The following options are specific to the PowerPC emulation:
+-.IP "\fB\-prep\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-prep"
+-Simulate a \s-1PREP\s0 system (default is PowerMAC)
+-.IP "\fB\-g WxH[xDEPTH]\fR" 4
+-.IX Item "-g WxH[xDEPTH]"
+-Set the initial \s-1VGA\s0 graphic mode. The default is 800x600x15.
+-.SH "SEE ALSO"
+-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
+-The \s-1HTML\s0 documentation of \s-1QEMU\s0 for more precise information and Linux
+-user mode emulator invocation.
+-.SH "AUTHOR"
+-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
+-Fabrice Bellard
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/slirp/socket.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/slirp/socket.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/slirp/socket.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/slirp/socket.c 2004-11-24 21:39:26.000000000 +0100
+@@ -175,8 +175,12 @@
+ * a close will be detected on next iteration.
+ * A return of -1 wont (shouldn't) happen, since it didn't happen above
+ */
+- if (n == 2 && nn == iov[0].iov_len)
+- nn += recv(so->s, iov[1].iov_base, iov[1].iov_len,0);
++ if (n == 2 && nn == iov[0].iov_len) {
++ int ret;
++ ret = recv(so->s, iov[1].iov_base, iov[1].iov_len,0);
++ if (ret > 0)
++ nn += ret;
++ }
+
+ DEBUG_MISC((dfd, " ... read nn = %d bytes\n", nn));
+ #endif
+@@ -348,8 +352,12 @@
+ }
+
+ #ifndef HAVE_READV
+- if (n == 2 && nn == iov[0].iov_len)
+- nn += send(so->s, iov[1].iov_base, iov[1].iov_len,0);
++ if (n == 2 && nn == iov[0].iov_len) {
++ int ret;
++ ret = send(so->s, iov[1].iov_base, iov[1].iov_len,0);
++ if (ret > 0)
++ nn += ret;
++ }
+ DEBUG_MISC((dfd, " ... wrote nn = %d bytes\n", nn));
+ #endif
+
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/target-i386/translate.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/target-i386/translate.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/target-i386/translate.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/target-i386/translate.c 2004-11-24 20:28:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -2958,6 +2958,8 @@
+ gen_op_fmov_ST0_STN((opreg + 1) & 7);
+ break;
+ case 0x09: /* fxchg sti */
++ case 0x29: /* fxchg4 sti, undocumented op */
++ case 0x39: /* fxchg7 sti, undocumented op */
+ gen_op_fxchg_ST0_STN(opreg);
+ break;
+ case 0x0a: /* grp d9/2 */
+@@ -3104,10 +3106,13 @@
+ }
+ break;
+ case 0x02: /* fcom */
++ case 0x22: /* fcom2, undocumented op */
+ gen_op_fmov_FT0_STN(opreg);
+ gen_op_fcom_ST0_FT0();
+ break;
+ case 0x03: /* fcomp */
++ case 0x23: /* fcomp3, undocumented op */
++ case 0x32: /* fcomp5, undocumented op */
+ gen_op_fmov_FT0_STN(opreg);
+ gen_op_fcom_ST0_FT0();
+ gen_op_fpop();
+@@ -3163,6 +3168,9 @@
+ gen_op_fmov_STN_ST0(opreg);
+ break;
+ case 0x2b: /* fstp sti */
++ case 0x0b: /* fstp1 sti, undocumented op */
++ case 0x3a: /* fstp8 sti, undocumented op */
++ case 0x3b: /* fstp9 sti, undocumented op */
+ gen_op_fmov_STN_ST0(opreg);
+ gen_op_fpop();
+ break;
+@@ -3187,6 +3195,10 @@
+ goto illegal_op;
+ }
+ break;
++ case 0x38: /* ffreep sti, undocumented op */
++ gen_op_ffree_STN(opreg);
++ gen_op_fpop();
++ break;
+ case 0x3c: /* df/4 */
+ switch(rm) {
+ case 0:
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/vl.c qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/vl.c
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/vl.c 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/vl.c 2004-11-16 02:45:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -2537,7 +2537,8 @@
+ "-s wait gdb connection to port %d\n"
+ "-p port change gdb connection port\n"
+ "-d item1,... output log to %s (use -d ? for a list of log items)\n"
+- "-hdachs c,h,s force hard disk 0 geometry (usually qemu can guess it)\n"
++ "-hdachs c,h,s[,t] force hard disk 0 physical geometry and the optional BIOS\n"
++ " translation (t=none or lba) (usually qemu can guess them)\n"
+ "-L path set the directory for the BIOS and VGA BIOS\n"
+ #ifdef USE_CODE_COPY
+ "-no-code-copy disable code copy acceleration\n"
+@@ -2753,7 +2754,7 @@
+ const char *hd_filename[MAX_DISKS], *fd_filename[MAX_FD];
+ const char *kernel_filename, *kernel_cmdline;
+ DisplayState *ds = &display_state;
+- int cyls, heads, secs;
++ int cyls, heads, secs, translation;
+ int start_emulation = 1;
+ uint8_t macaddr[6];
+ int net_if_type, nb_tun_fds, tun_fds[MAX_NICS];
+@@ -2788,6 +2789,7 @@
+ kernel_cmdline = "";
+ has_cdrom = 1;
+ cyls = heads = secs = 0;
++ translation = BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_AUTO;
+ pstrcpy(monitor_device, sizeof(monitor_device), "vc");
+
+ pstrcpy(serial_devices[0], sizeof(serial_devices[0]), "vc");
+@@ -2857,17 +2859,34 @@
+ const char *p;
+ p = optarg;
+ cyls = strtol(p, (char **)&p, 0);
++ if (cyls < 1 || cyls > 16383)
++ goto chs_fail;
+ if (*p != ',')
+ goto chs_fail;
+ p++;
+ heads = strtol(p, (char **)&p, 0);
++ if (heads < 1 || heads > 16)
++ goto chs_fail;
+ if (*p != ',')
+ goto chs_fail;
+ p++;
+ secs = strtol(p, (char **)&p, 0);
+- if (*p != '\0') {
++ if (secs < 1 || secs > 63)
++ goto chs_fail;
++ if (*p == ',') {
++ p++;
++ if (!strcmp(p, "none"))
++ translation = BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_NONE;
++ else if (!strcmp(p, "lba"))
++ translation = BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_LBA;
++ else if (!strcmp(p, "auto"))
++ translation = BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_AUTO;
++ else
++ goto chs_fail;
++ } else if (*p != '\0') {
+ chs_fail:
+- cyls = 0;
++ fprintf(stderr, "qemu: invalid physical CHS format\n");
++ exit(1);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+@@ -3230,8 +3249,10 @@
+ hd_filename[i]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+- if (i == 0 && cyls != 0)
++ if (i == 0 && cyls != 0) {
+ bdrv_set_geometry_hint(bs_table[i], cyls, heads, secs);
++ bdrv_set_translation_hint(bs_table[i], translation);
++ }
+ }
+ }
+
+diff -ruN /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/vl.h qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/vl.h
+--- /qemu-0.6.1/work/qemu-0.6.1/vl.h 2004-11-14 21:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ qemu-snapshot-2004-11-26_23/vl.h 2004-11-16 02:45:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -383,13 +383,18 @@
+ #define BDRV_TYPE_HD 0
+ #define BDRV_TYPE_CDROM 1
+ #define BDRV_TYPE_FLOPPY 2
++#define BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_AUTO 0
++#define BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_NONE 1
++#define BIOS_ATA_TRANSLATION_LBA 2
+
+ void bdrv_set_geometry_hint(BlockDriverState *bs,
+ int cyls, int heads, int secs);
+ void bdrv_set_type_hint(BlockDriverState *bs, int type);
++void bdrv_set_translation_hint(BlockDriverState *bs, int translation);
+ void bdrv_get_geometry_hint(BlockDriverState *bs,
+ int *pcyls, int *pheads, int *psecs);
+ int bdrv_get_type_hint(BlockDriverState *bs);
++int bdrv_get_translation_hint(BlockDriverState *bs);
+ int bdrv_is_removable(BlockDriverState *bs);
+ int bdrv_is_read_only(BlockDriverState *bs);
+ int bdrv_is_inserted(BlockDriverState *bs);
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a78bcaa4a9ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-0.6.1-r1.ebuild,v 1.1 2004/11/28 01:23:22 lu_zero Exp $
+
+inherit eutils
+
+DESCRIPTION="Multi-platform & multi-targets cpu emulator and dynamic translator"
+HOMEPAGE="http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/"
+SRC_URI="http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/${P}.tar.gz"
+
+LICENSE="GPL-2 LGPL-2.1"
+SLOT="0"
+KEYWORDS="~x86 ~ppc -alpha -sparc"
+IUSE="softmmu sdl" # nptl qemu-fast nptlonly"
+RESTRICT="nostrip"
+
+DEPEND="virtual/libc
+ sdl? ( media-libs/libsdl )"
+RDEPEND=""
+
+set_target_list() {
+ TARGET_LIST="arm-user i386-user ppc-user sparc-user" #i386-softmmu ppc-softmmu
+ use softmmu && TARGET_LIST="${TARGET_LIST} i386-softmmu ppc-softmmu"
+# use qemu-fast && \
+# if use nptl # && use nptlonly
+# then
+# ewarn "qemu-fast won't build with nptl, useflag disabled"
+# else
+# if use sdl ; then
+# ewarn "qemu-fast enabled beware you need every library that"
+# ewarn "qemu would link compiled static you may need to emerge"
+# ewarn "again alsa-lib and nas"
+# fi
+# TARGET_LIST="${TARGET_LIST} i386"
+# fi
+ export TARGET_LIST
+}
+
+#RUNTIME_PATH="/emul/gnemul/"
+src_unpack() {
+ unpack ${A}
+ epatch ${FILESDIR}/${P}-20041126.patch
+ cd ${S}
+}
+
+src_compile() {
+ set_target_list
+# --interp-prefix=${RUNTIME_PATH}/qemu-%M
+ ./configure \
+ --prefix=/usr \
+ --target-list="${TARGET_LIST}" \
+ --enable-slirp \
+ `use_enable sdl`\
+ || die "could not configure"
+ make || die "make failed"
+}
+
+src_install() {
+ make install \
+ prefix=${D}/usr \
+ bindir=${D}/usr/bin \
+ datadir=${D}/usr/share/qemu \
+ docdir=${D}/usr/share/doc/${P} \
+ mandir=${D}/usr/share/man || die
+ chmod -x ${D}/usr/share/man/*/*
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+ einfo "You will need the Universal TUN/TAP driver compiled into"
+ einfo "kernel or as a module to use the virtual network device."
+ use softmmu || \
+ (
+ ewarn "You have the softmmu useflag disabled."
+ ewarn "In order to have the full system emulator (qemu) you have"
+ ewarn "to emerge qemu again with the softmmu useflag enabled"
+ )
+}