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Port details
qemu8 QEMU CPU Emulator - 8.X.X
8.2.3 emulatorsnew! on this many watch lists=0 search for ports that depend on this port Find issues related to this port Report an issue related to this port View this port on Repology. pkg-fallout Package not present on quarterly.This port was created during this quarter. It will be in the next quarterly branch but not the current one.
Maintainer: bofh@FreeBSD.org search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: 2024-04-29 21:58:11
Last Update: 2024-05-02 22:10:37
Commit Hash: 1df78ab
License: GPLv2
WWW:
https://www.qemu.org/
Description:
QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve good emulation speed. QEMU has two operating modes: * Full system emulation. In this mode, QEMU emulates a full system (for example a PC), including a processor and various peripherials. It can be used to launch different Operating Systems without rebooting the PC or to debug system code. * User mode emulation (Linux host only). In this mode, QEMU can launch Linux processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. It can be used to launch the Wine Windows API emulator or to ease cross-compilation and cross-debugging. As QEMU requires no host kernel patches to run, it is very safe and easy to use.
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Manual pages:
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pkg-plist: as obtained via: make generate-plist
There is no configure plist information for this port.
Dependency lines:
  • qemu8>0:emulators/qemu8
Conflicts:
CONFLICTS_INSTALL:
  • qemu-devel
  • qemu-nox11
  • qemu-tools
  • qemu-utils
  • qemu7*
  • qemu8*
Conflicts Matches:
There are no Conflicts Matches for this port. This is usually an error.
To install the port:
cd /usr/ports/emulators/qemu8/ && make install clean
To add the package, run one of these commands:
  • pkg install emulators/qemu8
  • pkg install qemu8
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.
PKGNAME: qemu8
Package flavors (<flavor>: <package>)
  • default: qemu8
  • nox11: qemu8-nox11
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS: aarch64 amd64 i386 powerpc64 powerpc64le
distinfo:
TIMESTAMP = 1714565891 SHA256 (qemu/8.2.3/qemu-8.2.3.tar.xz) = 775b118caa636620a7af4b1a156445a1a280f5ad52b3bcbb17f8e2964841db58 SIZE (qemu/8.2.3/qemu-8.2.3.tar.xz) = 130106716

Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
qemu8
ABIaarch64amd64armv6armv7i386powerpcpowerpc64powerpc64le
FreeBSD:13:latest8.2.38.2.3--8.2.3---
FreeBSD:13:quarterly--------
FreeBSD:14:latest-8.2.3--8.2.3---
FreeBSD:14:quarterly--------
FreeBSD:15:latest8.2.38.2.3n/a-n/a---
 

qemu8-nox11
ABIaarch64amd64armv6armv7i386powerpcpowerpc64powerpc64le
FreeBSD:13:latest8.2.38.2.3--8.2.3---
FreeBSD:13:quarterly--------
FreeBSD:14:latest-8.2.3--8.2.3---
FreeBSD:14:quarterly--------
FreeBSD:15:latest8.2.38.2.3n/a-n/a---
 

Dependencies
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Build dependencies:
  1. bash : shells/bash
  2. py39-sphinx_rtd_theme>0 : textproc/py-sphinx_rtd_theme@py39
  3. sphinx-build : textproc/py-sphinx@py39
  4. gmake>=4.4.1 : devel/gmake
  5. ninja : devel/ninja
  6. pkgconf>=1.3.0_1 : devel/pkgconf
  7. python3.9 : lang/python39
  8. gettext-runtime>=0.22_1 : devel/gettext-runtime
  9. msgfmt : devel/gettext-tools
  10. sdl2-config : devel/sdl20
  11. perl5>=5.36<5.37 : lang/perl5.36
  12. xorgproto>=0 : x11/xorgproto
  13. x11.pc : x11/libX11
  14. xext.pc : x11/libXext
  15. x11.pc : x11/libX11
  16. xext.pc : x11/libXext
  17. pixman-1.pc : x11/pixman
  18. x11.pc : x11/libX11
Runtime dependencies:
  1. x11.pc : x11/libX11
  2. xext.pc : x11/libXext
  3. x11.pc : x11/libX11
  4. xext.pc : x11/libXext
  5. pixman-1.pc : x11/pixman
  6. x11.pc : x11/libX11
Library dependencies:
  1. libfdt.so : sysutils/dtc
  2. libzstd.so : archivers/zstd
  3. libslirp.so : net/libslirp
  4. libepoxy.so : graphics/libepoxy
  5. libcurl.so : ftp/curl
  6. libgnutls.so : security/gnutls
  7. libxkbcommon.so : x11/libxkbcommon
  8. libpng.so : graphics/png
  9. libsasl2.so : security/cyrus-sasl2
  10. libvdeplug.so : net/vde2
  11. libdw.so : devel/elfutils
  12. libatk-1.0.so : accessibility/at-spi2-core
  13. libcairo.so : graphics/cairo
  14. libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so : graphics/gdk-pixbuf2
  15. libglib-2.0.so : devel/glib20
  16. libintl.so : devel/gettext-runtime
  17. libgtk-3.so : x11-toolkits/gtk30
  18. libpango-1.0.so : x11-toolkits/pango
  19. libvte-2.91.so : x11-toolkits/vte3
  20. libiconv.so : converters/libiconv
  21. libintl.so : devel/gettext-runtime
  22. libgbm.so : graphics/mesa-libs
  23. libGL.so : graphics/libglvnd
  24. libjpeg.so : graphics/jpeg-turbo
  25. libSDL2.so : devel/sdl20
There are no ports dependent upon this port

Configuration Options:
===> The following configuration options are available for qemu8-8.2.3: CAPSTONE=off: Disassembly framework support CDROM_DMA=on: IDE CDROM DMA CURL=on: Data transfer support via cURL DEBUG=off: Build with debugging support DOCS=on: Build and/or install documentation GNUTLS=on: gnutls dependency (vnc encryption) GTK3=on: GTK 3 GUI toolkit support ISCSI=off: libiscsi dependency (iSCSI client for emulated drives) JPEG=on: jpeg dependency (vnc lossy compression) OPENGL=on: 2D/3D rendering support via OpenGL PNG=on: png dependency (vnc compression) SAMBA=off: samba dependency (for -smb) SASL=on: cyrus-sasl dependency (vnc encryption) STATIC_LINK=off: Statically link the executables STRIP=off: Strip binaries before installation USBREDIR=off: usb device network redirection (experimental!) VDE=on: vde dependency (for vde networking) X11=on: X11 (graphics) support X86_TARGETS=off: Build only x86 system targets ====> Console (text) interface support: you have to select exactly one of them NCURSES_BASE=off: Depend on ncurses in base NCURSES_DEFAULT=on: Depend on ncurses (ports if installed, otherwise base) NCURSES_PORT=off: Depend on devel/ncurses in ports ===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
Options name:
emulators_qemu8
USES:
cpe gmake gnome ninja perl5 pkgconfig python:build shebangfix tar:xz iconv:wchar_t gettext gl jpeg ncurses gl sdl xorg
pkg-message:
For install:
FreeBSD host notes ================== - Needs to set net.link.tap.user_open sysctl in order to use /dev/tap* networking as non-root. Don't forget to adjust device node permissions in /etc/devfs.rules. - Expect timer problems when guest kernel HZ is > hosts. The linux 2.6 kernel uses 1000 by default btw. (changed to 250 later, and recent linux kernels now no longer have a fixed HZ, aka `tickless kernel'...) Enabling /dev/rtc doesn't seem to help either (not included since it needs a patch to emulators/rtc.) - The -smb option (smb-export local dir to guest using the default slirp networking) needs the samba port/package installed in addition to qemu. (SAMBA knob.) - If you want to use usb devices connected to the host in the guest yot can use usbredir over the network (see below); also unless you are running qemu as root you then need to fix permissions for /dev/ugen* device nodes: if you are on 5.x or later (devfs) put a rule in /etc/devfs.rules, activate it in /etc/rc.conf and run /etc/rc.d/devfs restart. Example devfs.rules: [ugen_ruleset=20] add path 'ugen*' mode 660 group operator corresponding rc.conf line: devfs_system_ruleset="ugen_ruleset" - Still usb: since the hub is no longer attached to the uchi controller and the wakeup mechanism, resume interrupt is not implemented yet linux guests will suspend the bus, i.e. they wont see devices usb_add'ed after its (linux') uhci module got loaded. Workaround: either add devices before linux loads the module or rmmod and modprobe it afterwards. [Not sure if this still applies to the new libusb host code used on recent 10-current.] - If you get repeated `atapi_poll called!' console messages with FreeBSD guests or other weird cdrom problems then thats probably because the guest has atapicam loaded, which for reasons still to be determined has problems with qemu's now by default enabled cdrom dma. You can build the port with CDROM_DMA disabled to disable it. [Looks like this is fixed in recent FreeBSD guest versions.] - If you build qemu wihout SDL and then get crashes running it try passing it -nographic. This should probably be default in that case... - qemu's network boot roms (-boot n) have a bug when bootfiles sizes are a multiple of blksize, if this affects you (like with FreeBSD's /boot/pxeboot) you can do like cp /boot/pxeboot pxeboot-qemu && chmod +w pxeboot-qemu && echo >>pxeboot-qemu and then use pxeboot-qemu. Actually you need recent btx code (from after 7.0 was released) because of the real mode boot problem, so use at least pxeboot from there. And I just did that for the pxeboot extracted out of ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200805/7.0-STABLE-200805-i386-bootonly.iso and placed it here: http://people.freebsd.org/~nox/qemu/pxeboot-qemu - If you use slirp (usernet, the default) and want to mount nfs into the guest and you are not running qemu as root, then mountd(8) on the exporting box needs to be run with -n in order to accept requests from ports >= 1024.
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Number of commits found: 2

Commit History - (may be incomplete: for full details, see links to repositories near top of page)
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8.2.3
02 May 2024 22:10:37
commit hash: 1df78ab90ba492ffc1b5fd9019e6c5254df46a64commit hash: 1df78ab90ba492ffc1b5fd9019e6c5254df46a64commit hash: 1df78ab90ba492ffc1b5fd9019e6c5254df46a64commit hash: 1df78ab90ba492ffc1b5fd9019e6c5254df46a64 files touched by this commit
Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh) search for other commits by this committer
emulators/qemu8: Update version 8.2.2=>8.2.3

Changelog: https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/8.2
8.2.2
29 Apr 2024 21:55:05
commit hash: e70bc73ba8b012034c0820c95b0937f7ec0553ddcommit hash: e70bc73ba8b012034c0820c95b0937f7ec0553ddcommit hash: e70bc73ba8b012034c0820c95b0937f7ec0553ddcommit hash: e70bc73ba8b012034c0820c95b0937f7ec0553dd files touched by this commit
Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh) search for other commits by this committer
emulators/qemu8: New port

This port is a near identical copy of the qemu port created for
provisioning the update of the new 9.X.X branch of qemu.

Number of commits found: 2