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authorV3n3RiX <venerix@koprulu.sector>2023-07-03 04:04:58 +0100
committerV3n3RiX <venerix@koprulu.sector>2023-07-03 04:04:58 +0100
commitc6872c361190d4f1a559d23458f6cdffb154b0b0 (patch)
tree98d2caa2e0d46d9968c7cc155946e785f96e6db3 /app-emulation/qemu
parenta55e5c074db9bb024358a8f0bd2c5e992b7cf6f6 (diff)
gentoo auto-resync : 03:07:2023 - 04:04:58
Diffstat (limited to 'app-emulation/qemu')
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/Manifest6
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-7.2.3-CVE-2023-2861.patch162
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-8.0.2-CVE-2023-2861.patch167
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3-r1.ebuild973
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3.ebuild2
-rw-r--r--app-emulation/qemu/qemu-8.0.2-r2.ebuild964
6 files changed, 2272 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest b/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest
index 89c7df968187..e0a3b8da404f 100644
--- a/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/Manifest
@@ -7,9 +7,11 @@ AUX qemu-7.1.0-capstone-include-path.patch 1076 BLAKE2B cb595acb50ff2a64d0b879d5
AUX qemu-7.2.0-disable-gmp.patch 1554 BLAKE2B ac21e5985676123e8b61de8d590d8489de1d7401e5005899e5a95d7e86b77741572087a294d4b63533c26fe53f81c76e23ee482fd3a371f2e3700859644b6c8a SHA512 d4a600cfe42f1c49d45cffae64ba1e1225ae8e75a92454cbb534be5f95e1b8dbdbf441d092764cc9f9e97ed6bf6367175d7b56cdf97694dec57da2c8fabd1969
AUX qemu-7.2.0-linux-headers-6.2-glibc-2.36.patch 5148 BLAKE2B 74d22dbc2113d7e7150908046f5c7c04be2f330143d7f61b5a08d8b837b3665857327f50176393a3df0078c5b856cd34b72e779825d10fb8faec9678812d8654 SHA512 3c4a7d41710b34bdce4ab09929aba25fe3995c85dfa1e2a88ea780179709e8ccfe7e7c5073ef321c986061282725896ca615193be68c48674d6b5632f4995661
AUX qemu-7.2.0-tcg-curl-ssl.patch 6514 BLAKE2B 02bde5269b02472a9afb24019bbeee6995a317ca6c0ab355dad20bcfa088be7ac2c82ce3f544d8397fb44db52dc94cb060139b74515c216479d12ccb1b152f8d SHA512 1117179b48824d0aed39e352783f8228658a39e8f52a171076ba60df42cd5869bde6092d7bd63b88a594e4d7b355935f8f2294057a19be26a53c63b98d8cb761
+AUX qemu-7.2.3-CVE-2023-2861.patch 4876 BLAKE2B bff2f605cb8217169519deb8f10270815731e379f2413b9320cb8ac254db3e5dd2cc96768552a3be6bd1265a157e2278c16d4e74c59531078761834849704e90 SHA512 27f55f7a92c6fd4ff794219f2beeeb1c52358c504f60512addf96d2b57cc7f5d83b1a069a3b4fee9db8ae9e8f30dacc5c8bc9ff3b7fee4fc9f000e0a8c354df6
AUX qemu-8.0.0-disable-keymap.patch 968 BLAKE2B f9496eb2c1fd91c2b570d3328d309f880bc15380a5302266aa18a0e85ed63df2263efa12c2295a7a3ec94a7ab205394b817a066b66e61e7ed875e3c501a3465b SHA512 3d686bfb9b4d7d58f1aec1ebd28f158e4e4ea521df9da5d15e6e28fc11de74da141c88e4f0a1eda234eb06fcd1e1767847aaa1883009c8468099cfa6acbd8761
AUX qemu-8.0.0-make.patch 231 BLAKE2B a38c26a1150a47b627add1ebf43d319cc405855515a6ee75a44dc31e042f2e5049e142367d1371efd3377d1a3be133ec95c1b9c4755097c0f522bfad67718178 SHA512 1c23959b5d860829000cf699a6943215f073530eb57745a8683d8df0978ddb380cbdcbdd9ed6936ca5d1c4b7897b8d92068bb37c894f8ffa39ee8c8751e0a56c
AUX qemu-8.0.0-remove-python-meson-check.patch 1413 BLAKE2B b5e24afacb4289126b7b6b475406f2aead0dd62009a57649a929a15689caf3e41e9240e42930f05bf2889d902dee91bd5b7ef37825ab1a91bfd7a0ea8dfaa7af SHA512 fc59b3f413496337c84a63f85552fb571e77d343b7ad5271120f08b14aee9a2d6e5ea16b6c28c9fbbf22ce86924e399185797f3f18575d8c23334b0872fae592
+AUX qemu-8.0.2-CVE-2023-2861.patch 5036 BLAKE2B 12586ee2fdd7d70d9af8993e9d6afb741fb1a987b1c734df4113d05a27f70f3fad14658ee4a89c8e3314116412148ab01b22f8d9565761b2deadd6b01ad3fecf SHA512 ce9d691af6ae51ef40a67da8021a6e43f8da9bb558d0f8358740cecd703efd127bf83294a997fed8f299882f8ea57d576e12aee11e45792664054e3452012722
AUX qemu-8.1.0-also-build-virtfs-proxy-helper.patch 1267 BLAKE2B c9634257cc59a6772557d4ae773020ce3edb8a83ea99533f83c0ca7b48a14272f8b6cb54bb54053e74f9b76e4acd74de45aeef38749bfa36129c5c1171d26188 SHA512 36770fe05a9741f4bc8fae68c7bd28504d4c28b075fdb60a8f2dadf324ec3c9070899f3e5391a0a693eba57280465b5e7ae537fa7f4da4154abe92a8279384b5
AUX qemu-binfmt.initd.head 1442 BLAKE2B 23aa5338914aa7c47f9b1cc1d28291abd0ea037a33cca81f990decfafac2907c86c042350c9dd45591d16330846d4e11d2c8a2a409a68ad81656d9c2c51964c0 SHA512 3fec8946a37bfbd2089f5d95089ed5987a198fc0139ee7482d4bb38c2ffa0e165667a7853afcf2b458bc3e2a6540f172c929ca5a334a00db47e2d0f881382c0e
AUX qemu-binfmt.initd.tail 245 BLAKE2B dd59f2944c6e3f0c4d282b94b687a9b5c51dd77c5103fb9889bd9ce56874495397676ae6c8375d9e9e23094828477240778d9e0f361e68cdd63fdad574851561 SHA512 bcca16805f8380d52cc591ea3d65a8f6e5de456730618f6aee301510edb75d235a22d4d7aeed224882210392840adb403eb53234b6cb76a4cb24533852a8b737
@@ -22,8 +24,10 @@ DIST qemu-8.0.0.tar.xz 127835148 BLAKE2B 9b54aae10fe09691a26e68374723ded5fdda640
DIST qemu-8.0.2.tar.xz 126707132 BLAKE2B f2b1a63e10c42aabfe39722c7732d0f04818ad367b769b3deb29c5bf9adcabc3aca1706f3c40fafeeb57ac1f7a61ded5066de32134c483e2fd27bc65b4b7d30a SHA512 4e915d33a662bf55b09247fb85150be376c92270d3764e3d6470c452cb70cc558f54e84de5610dd60a9eb3ea02d5d4277b1ec75c9804967d278fa8361c7f9b9a
EBUILD qemu-7.2.0-r3.ebuild 27553 BLAKE2B 7846cfb2c75f660e08ed631a615b48ade7d3d9ed4a007469f4be39455ff8dd9d993025413c73b49c25ec17d4a7c62b8a5856f5e62f5fa5fb38437d031a7e2d8c SHA512 9f9d84fa83551d15c10cd1242f1fc7935c3265136628c76e5cdfc88540021d1ec53d714dc16d7e3bdbff4b7406146a44d7fabb8da491ac1d696c011dd4ab4dc8
EBUILD qemu-7.2.1.ebuild 27511 BLAKE2B 0c2b097c0335e064647ef59a480e204adf3cb0a99a40e481a58705705aaef4c3ee53d8b10e71b27b242788859c40b129ca74fe321edca8a0ab74bd1d32e17259 SHA512 69b0d5c50c3d248485a33aba72612db4ad35c5214037f562d750f6f22cf74c37bb174fcf2d936576f6c6541624d79eec220726e03630c71aad343dee87be25b5
-EBUILD qemu-7.2.3.ebuild 27511 BLAKE2B 0c2b097c0335e064647ef59a480e204adf3cb0a99a40e481a58705705aaef4c3ee53d8b10e71b27b242788859c40b129ca74fe321edca8a0ab74bd1d32e17259 SHA512 69b0d5c50c3d248485a33aba72612db4ad35c5214037f562d750f6f22cf74c37bb174fcf2d936576f6c6541624d79eec220726e03630c71aad343dee87be25b5
+EBUILD qemu-7.2.3-r1.ebuild 27551 BLAKE2B 3f504c35ea3130fcaf1a057e59c3562b46de5d7342c064a741c839faa33ab662b73db83296d874cbf30aef8717aa5b26f7e6d561d778f898a67d4c4ef2326f6a SHA512 13a104b1953f8788457c63ad5a26a76c3372e16765d8f454701468bb3cbcee04f42e0d12c9f2efe402e63e689481332ee9d616511db0ebc4da33ee2bd96aa79d
+EBUILD qemu-7.2.3.ebuild 27510 BLAKE2B 06b545256d2c894eec775506e7a2207de25e5e5d6fef7f94744108e27ada9b3cece67e4d9430421f8a2276c7713ee62fd7ba2cf64f34f465b3e85bacea66ebe1 SHA512 27a718356f4d7b76d5cff6d70d7847d1a4e13ba0dcb7f631d907b55b5b847a04360f2cce41f673621966c13be60694d6f9deb15920f97cf189c4f21eec080ee8
EBUILD qemu-8.0.0-r1.ebuild 27327 BLAKE2B 304700a18a045f17851df427556ea57507f708b08485166ae9d1c30e617eae987db79aebafe65f230fe0c4b5b4b760e87f7e44e6084b16a8be0fb3c91a884f53 SHA512 bdc0008c18439a0688edc7715a0e9c836a57e08989c4bad7e29eef0ef3362958c8eee22ca71dc2d4939aee5b3b8dd500be0fe5ee3c8da866294a1cecedbf15cd
+EBUILD qemu-8.0.2-r2.ebuild 27402 BLAKE2B f26dedfd8e0bebecad6fe35dcac3d8e5c7caccd59a3a8269542d9093f2a410a02a1563492165aff311156c31100ed1ae9c2f04ce9458fb52df2e52d9d19664d4 SHA512 d48f0b5b1005e8025cf9bcd8a5fa0e353670475d60aa5e57248633f2a542868fece5c1553ed9cf28bcf97a961f7cb2a05ab3599830726cbeeec78d336a8cfa03
EBUILD qemu-8.0.2.ebuild 27362 BLAKE2B e8a404836f3460473bb91b968d922c794bc8c2bae62024ebffa30a87de9aa1ebf08ab2f459594e28eb314df235248972c18424e465c4c6ab65ba97ec2534f5fd SHA512 019341b241f2c9258d18120d6117ed1aca4aec5ddfbaf1191ed873b51e2b80c81f884683d2d806c633132218cb639fd36b5bf9e1cd36eda10eb5f45342ebef55
EBUILD qemu-9999.ebuild 27233 BLAKE2B 3799803adf354d36eac9da1f2601f307638a0a3748c2d139ebea7d20c06690a0e4e57626bd5115fac70d6cdf02e934888e5a6ff70af65632909f550ddcbbec90 SHA512 89219aebf16b826f079a2b662008a9c2c09c61cc0e620a779a595ac3fb76df00f090f8573c12cb7d504b977e2e36aa1eecd37beb73847e7310647c05b3f62a10
MISC metadata.xml 4323 BLAKE2B 6e28c4719b95f6f0f3f9c699c05925d87197e0d3c6882b782e1aab9beda1e9715a2329849a692bb7debdabbf9ccd1e59648611942c72ea89a0dd05e99ae14618 SHA512 beb497dcf2e1d5fcd757c83312425c1fe47d712523940d596c141eacca55ddaf9d30fd3adb481a54a0acacedae5bc69e03349e6f8636f96d919330e12f70f099
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-7.2.3-CVE-2023-2861.patch b/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-7.2.3-CVE-2023-2861.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9a9c11a41d66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-7.2.3-CVE-2023-2861.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
+https://bugs.gentoo.org/909542
+https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/commit/10fad73a2bf1c76c8aa9d6322755e5f877d83ce5
+
+From 10fad73a2bf1c76c8aa9d6322755e5f877d83ce5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com>
+Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 18:29:33 +0200
+Subject: [PATCH] 9pfs: prevent opening special files (CVE-2023-2861)
+
+The 9p protocol does not specifically define how server shall behave when
+client tries to open a special file, however from security POV it does
+make sense for 9p server to prohibit opening any special file on host side
+in general. A sane Linux 9p client for instance would never attempt to
+open a special file on host side, it would always handle those exclusively
+on its guest side. A malicious client however could potentially escape
+from the exported 9p tree by creating and opening a device file on host
+side.
+
+With QEMU this could only be exploited in the following unsafe setups:
+
+ - Running QEMU binary as root AND 9p 'local' fs driver AND 'passthrough'
+ security model.
+
+or
+
+ - Using 9p 'proxy' fs driver (which is running its helper daemon as
+ root).
+
+These setups were already discouraged for safety reasons before,
+however for obvious reasons we are now tightening behaviour on this.
+
+Fixes: CVE-2023-2861
+Reported-by: Yanwu Shen <ywsPlz@gmail.com>
+Reported-by: Jietao Xiao <shawtao1125@gmail.com>
+Reported-by: Jinku Li <jkli@xidian.edu.cn>
+Reported-by: Wenbo Shen <shenwenbo@zju.edu.cn>
+Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com>
+Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
+Reviewed-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
+Message-Id: <E1q6w7r-0000Q0-NM@lizzy.crudebyte.com>
+(cherry picked from commit f6b0de53fb87ddefed348a39284c8e2f28dc4eda)
+Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
+(Mjt: drop adding qemu_fstat wrapper for 7.2 where wrappers aren't used)
+--- a/fsdev/virtfs-proxy-helper.c
++++ b/fsdev/virtfs-proxy-helper.c
+@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
+ #include "qemu/xattr.h"
+ #include "9p-iov-marshal.h"
+ #include "hw/9pfs/9p-proxy.h"
++#include "hw/9pfs/9p-util.h"
+ #include "fsdev/9p-iov-marshal.h"
+
+ #define PROGNAME "virtfs-proxy-helper"
+@@ -338,6 +339,28 @@ static void resetugid(int suid, int sgid)
+ }
+ }
+
++/*
++ * Open regular file or directory. Attempts to open any special file are
++ * rejected.
++ *
++ * returns file descriptor or -1 on error
++ */
++static int open_regular(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode)
++{
++ int fd;
++
++ fd = open(pathname, flags, mode);
++ if (fd < 0) {
++ return fd;
++ }
++
++ if (close_if_special_file(fd) < 0) {
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ return fd;
++}
++
+ /*
+ * send response in two parts
+ * 1) ProxyHeader
+@@ -682,7 +705,7 @@ static int do_create(struct iovec *iovec)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ goto unmarshal_err_out;
+ }
+- ret = open(path.data, flags, mode);
++ ret = open_regular(path.data, flags, mode);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ret = -errno;
+ }
+@@ -707,7 +730,7 @@ static int do_open(struct iovec *iovec)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ goto err_out;
+ }
+- ret = open(path.data, flags);
++ ret = open_regular(path.data, flags, 0);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ret = -errno;
+ }
+--- a/hw/9pfs/9p-util.h
++++ b/hw/9pfs/9p-util.h
+@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
+ #ifndef QEMU_9P_UTIL_H
+ #define QEMU_9P_UTIL_H
+
++#include "qemu/error-report.h"
++
+ #ifdef O_PATH
+ #define O_PATH_9P_UTIL O_PATH
+ #else
+@@ -112,6 +114,38 @@ static inline void close_preserve_errno(int fd)
+ errno = serrno;
+ }
+
++/**
++ * close_if_special_file() - Close @fd if neither regular file nor directory.
++ *
++ * @fd: file descriptor of open file
++ * Return: 0 on regular file or directory, -1 otherwise
++ *
++ * CVE-2023-2861: Prohibit opening any special file directly on host
++ * (especially device files), as a compromised client could potentially gain
++ * access outside exported tree under certain, unsafe setups. We expect
++ * client to handle I/O on special files exclusively on guest side.
++ */
++static inline int close_if_special_file(int fd)
++{
++ struct stat stbuf;
++
++ if (fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0) {
++ close_preserve_errno(fd);
++ return -1;
++ }
++ if (!S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode) && !S_ISDIR(stbuf.st_mode)) {
++ error_report_once(
++ "9p: broken or compromised client detected; attempt to open "
++ "special file (i.e. neither regular file, nor directory)"
++ );
++ close(fd);
++ errno = ENXIO;
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
+ static inline int openat_dir(int dirfd, const char *name)
+ {
+ return openat(dirfd, name,
+@@ -146,6 +180,10 @@ again:
+ return -1;
+ }
+
++ if (close_if_special_file(fd) < 0) {
++ return -1;
++ }
++
+ serrno = errno;
+ /* O_NONBLOCK was only needed to open the file. Let's drop it. We don't
+ * do that with O_PATH since fcntl(F_SETFL) isn't supported, and openat()
+--
+GitLab
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-8.0.2-CVE-2023-2861.patch b/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-8.0.2-CVE-2023-2861.patch
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..75fa534b4f1c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/files/qemu-8.0.2-CVE-2023-2861.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+https://bugs.gentoo.org/909542
+https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/commit/b9d2887be4e616cdaeedd0b7456bfaa71ee798af
+
+From b9d2887be4e616cdaeedd0b7456bfaa71ee798af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com>
+Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 18:29:33 +0200
+Subject: [PATCH] 9pfs: prevent opening special files (CVE-2023-2861)
+
+The 9p protocol does not specifically define how server shall behave when
+client tries to open a special file, however from security POV it does
+make sense for 9p server to prohibit opening any special file on host side
+in general. A sane Linux 9p client for instance would never attempt to
+open a special file on host side, it would always handle those exclusively
+on its guest side. A malicious client however could potentially escape
+from the exported 9p tree by creating and opening a device file on host
+side.
+
+With QEMU this could only be exploited in the following unsafe setups:
+
+ - Running QEMU binary as root AND 9p 'local' fs driver AND 'passthrough'
+ security model.
+
+or
+
+ - Using 9p 'proxy' fs driver (which is running its helper daemon as
+ root).
+
+These setups were already discouraged for safety reasons before,
+however for obvious reasons we are now tightening behaviour on this.
+
+Fixes: CVE-2023-2861
+Reported-by: Yanwu Shen <ywsPlz@gmail.com>
+Reported-by: Jietao Xiao <shawtao1125@gmail.com>
+Reported-by: Jinku Li <jkli@xidian.edu.cn>
+Reported-by: Wenbo Shen <shenwenbo@zju.edu.cn>
+Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com>
+Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
+Reviewed-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
+Message-Id: <E1q6w7r-0000Q0-NM@lizzy.crudebyte.com>
+(cherry picked from commit f6b0de53fb87ddefed348a39284c8e2f28dc4eda)
+Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
+--- a/fsdev/virtfs-proxy-helper.c
++++ b/fsdev/virtfs-proxy-helper.c
+@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
+ #include "qemu/xattr.h"
+ #include "9p-iov-marshal.h"
+ #include "hw/9pfs/9p-proxy.h"
++#include "hw/9pfs/9p-util.h"
+ #include "fsdev/9p-iov-marshal.h"
+
+ #define PROGNAME "virtfs-proxy-helper"
+@@ -338,6 +339,28 @@ static void resetugid(int suid, int sgid)
+ }
+ }
+
++/*
++ * Open regular file or directory. Attempts to open any special file are
++ * rejected.
++ *
++ * returns file descriptor or -1 on error
++ */
++static int open_regular(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode)
++{
++ int fd;
++
++ fd = open(pathname, flags, mode);
++ if (fd < 0) {
++ return fd;
++ }
++
++ if (close_if_special_file(fd) < 0) {
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ return fd;
++}
++
+ /*
+ * send response in two parts
+ * 1) ProxyHeader
+@@ -682,7 +705,7 @@ static int do_create(struct iovec *iovec)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ goto unmarshal_err_out;
+ }
+- ret = open(path.data, flags, mode);
++ ret = open_regular(path.data, flags, mode);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ret = -errno;
+ }
+@@ -707,7 +730,7 @@ static int do_open(struct iovec *iovec)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ goto err_out;
+ }
+- ret = open(path.data, flags);
++ ret = open_regular(path.data, flags, 0);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ ret = -errno;
+ }
+--- a/hw/9pfs/9p-util.h
++++ b/hw/9pfs/9p-util.h
+@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
+ #ifndef QEMU_9P_UTIL_H
+ #define QEMU_9P_UTIL_H
+
++#include "qemu/error-report.h"
++
+ #ifdef O_PATH
+ #define O_PATH_9P_UTIL O_PATH
+ #else
+@@ -95,6 +97,7 @@ static inline int errno_to_dotl(int err) {
+ #endif
+
+ #define qemu_openat openat
++#define qemu_fstat fstat
+ #define qemu_fstatat fstatat
+ #define qemu_mkdirat mkdirat
+ #define qemu_renameat renameat
+@@ -108,6 +111,38 @@ static inline void close_preserve_errno(int fd)
+ errno = serrno;
+ }
+
++/**
++ * close_if_special_file() - Close @fd if neither regular file nor directory.
++ *
++ * @fd: file descriptor of open file
++ * Return: 0 on regular file or directory, -1 otherwise
++ *
++ * CVE-2023-2861: Prohibit opening any special file directly on host
++ * (especially device files), as a compromised client could potentially gain
++ * access outside exported tree under certain, unsafe setups. We expect
++ * client to handle I/O on special files exclusively on guest side.
++ */
++static inline int close_if_special_file(int fd)
++{
++ struct stat stbuf;
++
++ if (qemu_fstat(fd, &stbuf) < 0) {
++ close_preserve_errno(fd);
++ return -1;
++ }
++ if (!S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode) && !S_ISDIR(stbuf.st_mode)) {
++ error_report_once(
++ "9p: broken or compromised client detected; attempt to open "
++ "special file (i.e. neither regular file, nor directory)"
++ );
++ close(fd);
++ errno = ENXIO;
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
+ static inline int openat_dir(int dirfd, const char *name)
+ {
+ return qemu_openat(dirfd, name,
+@@ -142,6 +177,10 @@ again:
+ return -1;
+ }
+
++ if (close_if_special_file(fd) < 0) {
++ return -1;
++ }
++
+ serrno = errno;
+ /* O_NONBLOCK was only needed to open the file. Let's drop it. We don't
+ * do that with O_PATH since fcntl(F_SETFL) isn't supported, and openat()
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3-r1.ebuild b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3-r1.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ff2370fb88dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3-r1.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,973 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2023 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=8
+
+# Generate using https://github.com/thesamesam/sam-gentoo-scripts/blob/main/niche/generate-qemu-docs
+# Set to 1 if prebuilt, 0 if not
+# (the construct below is to allow overriding from env for script)
+QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT=${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT:-1}
+QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT_DEV=ajak
+QEMU_DOCS_VERSION="7.2.0"
+# Default to generating docs (inc. man pages) if no prebuilt; overridden later
+# bug #830088
+QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG="+doc"
+
+PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{9,10,11} )
+PYTHON_REQ_USE="ncurses,readline"
+
+FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION="7.2.0"
+
+inherit linux-info toolchain-funcs python-r1 udev fcaps readme.gentoo-r1 \
+ pax-utils xdg-utils
+
+if [[ ${PV} == *9999* ]]; then
+ QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT=0
+
+ EGIT_REPO_URI="https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu.git/"
+ EGIT_SUBMODULES=(
+ tests/fp/berkeley-softfloat-3
+ tests/fp/berkeley-testfloat-3
+ ui/keycodemapdb
+ )
+ inherit git-r3
+ SRC_URI=""
+else
+ MY_P="${PN}-${PV/_rc/-rc}"
+ SRC_URI="https://download.qemu.org/${MY_P}.tar.xz"
+
+ if [[ ${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT} == 1 ]] ; then
+ SRC_URI+=" !doc? ( https://dev.gentoo.org/~${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT_DEV}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${QEMU_DOCS_VERSION}-docs.tar.xz )"
+ fi
+
+ S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
+ [[ "${PV}" != *_rc* ]] && KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~loong ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~x86"
+fi
+
+DESCRIPTION="QEMU + Kernel-based Virtual Machine userland tools"
+HOMEPAGE="https://www.qemu.org https://www.linux-kvm.org"
+
+LICENSE="GPL-2 LGPL-2 BSD-2"
+SLOT="0"
+
+[[ ${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT} == 1 ]] && QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG="doc"
+
+IUSE="accessibility +aio alsa bpf bzip2 capstone +curl debug ${QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG}
+ +fdt fuse glusterfs +gnutls gtk infiniband iscsi io-uring
+ jack jemalloc +jpeg
+ lzo multipath
+ ncurses nfs nls numa opengl +oss pam +pin-upstream-blobs
+ plugins +png pulseaudio python rbd sasl +seccomp sdl sdl-image selinux
+ +slirp
+ smartcard snappy spice ssh static static-user systemtap test udev usb
+ usbredir vde +vhost-net virgl virtfs +vnc vte xattr xen
+ zstd"
+
+COMMON_TARGETS="
+ aarch64
+ alpha
+ arm
+ cris
+ hppa
+ i386
+ loongarch64
+ m68k
+ microblaze
+ microblazeel
+ mips
+ mips64
+ mips64el
+ mipsel
+ nios2
+ or1k
+ ppc
+ ppc64
+ riscv32
+ riscv64
+ s390x
+ sh4
+ sh4eb
+ sparc
+ sparc64
+ x86_64
+ xtensa
+ xtensaeb
+"
+IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS="
+ ${COMMON_TARGETS}
+ avr
+ rx
+ tricore
+"
+IUSE_USER_TARGETS="
+ ${COMMON_TARGETS}
+ aarch64_be
+ armeb
+ hexagon
+ mipsn32
+ mipsn32el
+ ppc64le
+ sparc32plus
+"
+
+use_softmmu_targets=$(printf ' qemu_softmmu_targets_%s' ${IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS})
+use_user_targets=$(printf ' qemu_user_targets_%s' ${IUSE_USER_TARGETS})
+IUSE+=" ${use_softmmu_targets} ${use_user_targets}"
+
+RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
+
+# Allow no targets to be built so that people can get a tools-only build.
+# Block USE flag configurations known to not work.
+REQUIRED_USE="
+ ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE}
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_arm? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_microblaze? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_mips64el? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_riscv32? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_riscv64? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64? ( fdt )
+ sdl-image? ( sdl )
+ static? ( static-user !alsa !gtk !jack !opengl !pam !pulseaudio !plugins !rbd !snappy !udev )
+ static-user? ( !plugins )
+ virgl? ( opengl )
+ virtfs? ( xattr )
+ vnc? ( gnutls )
+ vte? ( gtk )
+ multipath? ( udev )
+ plugins? ( !static !static-user )
+"
+for smname in ${IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS} ; do
+ REQUIRED_USE+=" qemu_softmmu_targets_${smname}? ( seccomp ) "
+done
+
+# Dependencies required for qemu tools (qemu-nbd, qemu-img, qemu-io, ...)
+# and user/softmmu targets (qemu-*, qemu-system-*).
+#
+# Yep, you need both libcap and libcap-ng since virtfs only uses libcap.
+#
+# The attr lib isn't always linked in (although the USE flag is always
+# respected). This is because qemu supports using the C library's API
+# when available rather than always using the external library.
+ALL_DEPEND="
+ dev-libs/glib:2[static-libs(+)]
+ sys-libs/zlib[static-libs(+)]
+ python? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )
+ systemtap? ( dev-util/systemtap )
+ xattr? ( sys-apps/attr[static-libs(+)] )"
+
+# Dependencies required for qemu tools (qemu-nbd, qemu-img, qemu-io, ...)
+# softmmu targets (qemu-system-*).
+SOFTMMU_TOOLS_DEPEND="
+ sys-libs/libcap-ng[static-libs(+)]
+ >=x11-libs/pixman-0.28.0[static-libs(+)]
+ accessibility? (
+ app-accessibility/brltty[api]
+ app-accessibility/brltty[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ aio? ( dev-libs/libaio[static-libs(+)] )
+ alsa? ( >=media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.13 )
+ bpf? ( dev-libs/libbpf:= )
+ bzip2? ( app-arch/bzip2[static-libs(+)] )
+ capstone? ( dev-libs/capstone:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ curl? ( >=net-misc/curl-7.15.4[static-libs(+)] )
+ fdt? ( >=sys-apps/dtc-1.5.1[static-libs(+)] )
+ fuse? ( >=sys-fs/fuse-3.1:3[static-libs(+)] )
+ glusterfs? ( >=sys-cluster/glusterfs-3.4.0[static-libs(+)] )
+ gnutls? (
+ >=net-libs/gnutls-3.0:=[static-libs(+)]
+ dev-libs/nettle:=[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ gtk? (
+ x11-libs/cairo
+ x11-libs/gdk-pixbuf:2
+ x11-libs/gtk+:3
+ x11-libs/libX11
+ vte? ( x11-libs/vte:2.91 )
+ )
+ infiniband? ( sys-cluster/rdma-core[static-libs(+)] )
+ iscsi? ( net-libs/libiscsi )
+ io-uring? ( sys-libs/liburing:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ jack? ( virtual/jack )
+ jemalloc? ( dev-libs/jemalloc )
+ jpeg? ( media-libs/libjpeg-turbo:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ lzo? ( dev-libs/lzo:2[static-libs(+)] )
+ multipath? ( sys-fs/multipath-tools )
+ ncurses? (
+ sys-libs/ncurses:=[unicode(+)]
+ sys-libs/ncurses:=[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ nfs? ( >=net-fs/libnfs-1.9.3:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ numa? ( sys-process/numactl[static-libs(+)] )
+ opengl? (
+ virtual/opengl
+ media-libs/libepoxy[static-libs(+)]
+ media-libs/mesa[static-libs(+)]
+ media-libs/mesa[egl(+),gbm(+)]
+ )
+ pam? ( sys-libs/pam )
+ png? ( media-libs/libpng:0=[static-libs(+)] )
+ pulseaudio? ( media-libs/libpulse )
+ rbd? ( sys-cluster/ceph )
+ sasl? ( dev-libs/cyrus-sasl[static-libs(+)] )
+ sdl? (
+ media-libs/libsdl2[video]
+ media-libs/libsdl2[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ sdl-image? ( media-libs/sdl2-image[static-libs(+)] )
+ seccomp? ( >=sys-libs/libseccomp-2.1.0[static-libs(+)] )
+ slirp? ( net-libs/libslirp[static-libs(+)] )
+ smartcard? ( >=app-emulation/libcacard-2.5.0[static-libs(+)] )
+ snappy? ( app-arch/snappy:= )
+ spice? (
+ >=app-emulation/spice-protocol-0.12.3
+ >=app-emulation/spice-0.12.0[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ ssh? ( >=net-libs/libssh-0.8.6[static-libs(+)] )
+ udev? ( virtual/libudev:= )
+ usb? ( >=virtual/libusb-1-r2:1[static-libs(+)] )
+ usbredir? ( >=sys-apps/usbredir-0.6[static-libs(+)] )
+ vde? ( net-misc/vde[static-libs(+)] )
+ virgl? ( media-libs/virglrenderer[static-libs(+)] )
+ virtfs? ( sys-libs/libcap )
+ xen? ( app-emulation/xen-tools:= )
+ zstd? ( >=app-arch/zstd-1.4.0[static-libs(+)] )
+"
+
+EDK2_OVMF_VERSION="202202"
+SEABIOS_VERSION="1.16.0"
+
+X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND="
+ pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ ~sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
+ ~sys-firmware/ipxe-1.21.1[binary,qemu]
+ ~sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ ~sys-firmware/sgabios-0.1_pre10[binary]
+ )
+ !pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ || (
+ >=sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
+ >=sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
+ )
+ sys-firmware/ipxe[qemu]
+ || (
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-${SEABIOS_VERSION}[seavgabios]
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ )
+ sys-firmware/sgabios
+ )"
+PPC_FIRMWARE_DEPEND="
+ pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ ~sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ )
+ !pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ || (
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-${SEABIOS_VERSION}[seavgabios]
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ )
+ )
+"
+
+BDEPEND="
+ $(python_gen_impl_dep)
+ dev-lang/perl
+ dev-util/meson
+ sys-apps/texinfo
+ virtual/pkgconfig
+ doc? (
+ dev-python/sphinx[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
+ dev-python/sphinx-rtd-theme[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
+ )
+ gtk? ( nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) )
+ test? (
+ dev-libs/glib[utils]
+ sys-devel/bc
+ )
+"
+CDEPEND="
+ !static? (
+ ${ALL_DEPEND//\[static-libs(+)]}
+ ${SOFTMMU_TOOLS_DEPEND//\[static-libs(+)]}
+ )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_i386? ( ${X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64? ( ${X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc? ( ${PPC_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64? ( ${PPC_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+"
+DEPEND="${CDEPEND}
+ kernel_linux? ( >=sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.35 )
+ static? (
+ ${ALL_DEPEND}
+ ${SOFTMMU_TOOLS_DEPEND}
+ )
+ static-user? ( ${ALL_DEPEND} )"
+RDEPEND="${CDEPEND}
+ acct-group/kvm
+ selinux? (
+ sec-policy/selinux-qemu
+ sys-libs/libselinux
+ )"
+
+PATCHES=(
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-5.2.0-disable-keymap.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-6.0.0-make.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.1.0-also-build-virtfs-proxy-helper.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.1.0-capstone-include-path.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.2.0-disable-gmp.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.2.0-linux-headers-6.2-glibc-2.36.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-CVE-2023-2861.patch
+)
+
+QA_PREBUILT="
+ usr/share/qemu/hppa-firmware.img
+ usr/share/qemu/openbios-ppc
+ usr/share/qemu/openbios-sparc64
+ usr/share/qemu/openbios-sparc32
+ usr/share/qemu/opensbi-riscv64-generic-fw_dynamic.elf
+ usr/share/qemu/opensbi-riscv32-generic-fw_dynamic.elf
+ usr/share/qemu/palcode-clipper
+ usr/share/qemu/s390-ccw.img
+ usr/share/qemu/s390-netboot.img
+ usr/share/qemu/u-boot.e500
+"
+
+QA_WX_LOAD="usr/bin/qemu-i386
+ usr/bin/qemu-x86_64
+ usr/bin/qemu-alpha
+ usr/bin/qemu-arm
+ usr/bin/qemu-cris
+ usr/bin/qemu-m68k
+ usr/bin/qemu-microblaze
+ usr/bin/qemu-microblazeel
+ usr/bin/qemu-mips
+ usr/bin/qemu-mipsel
+ usr/bin/qemu-or1k
+ usr/bin/qemu-ppc
+ usr/bin/qemu-ppc64
+ usr/bin/qemu-sh4
+ usr/bin/qemu-sh4eb
+ usr/bin/qemu-sparc
+ usr/bin/qemu-sparc64
+ usr/bin/qemu-armeb
+ usr/bin/qemu-sparc32plus
+ usr/bin/qemu-s390x
+ usr/bin/qemu-unicore32
+"
+
+DOC_CONTENTS="If you don't have kvm compiled into the kernel, make sure you have the
+kernel module loaded before running kvm. The easiest way to ensure that the
+kernel module is loaded is to load it on boot.
+ For AMD CPUs the module is called 'kvm-amd'.
+ For Intel CPUs the module is called 'kvm-intel'.
+Please review /etc/conf.d/modules for how to load these.
+
+Make sure your user is in the 'kvm' group. Just run
+ $ gpasswd -a <USER> kvm
+then have <USER> re-login.
+
+For brand new installs, the default permissions on /dev/kvm might not let
+you access it. You can tell udev to reset ownership/perms:
+ $ udevadm trigger -c add /dev/kvm
+
+If you want to register binfmt handlers for qemu user targets:
+For openrc:
+ # rc-update add qemu-binfmt
+For systemd:
+ # ln -s /usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d/qemu.conf /etc/binfmt.d/qemu.conf"
+
+pkg_pretend() {
+ if use kernel_linux && kernel_is lt 2 6 25; then
+ eerror "This version of KVM requires a host kernel of 2.6.25 or higher."
+ elif use kernel_linux; then
+ if ! linux_config_exists; then
+ eerror "Unable to check your kernel for KVM support"
+ else
+ CONFIG_CHECK="~KVM ~TUN ~BRIDGE"
+ ERROR_KVM="You must enable KVM in your kernel to continue"
+ ERROR_KVM_AMD="If you have an AMD CPU, you must enable KVM_AMD in"
+ ERROR_KVM_AMD+=" your kernel configuration."
+ ERROR_KVM_INTEL="If you have an Intel CPU, you must enable"
+ ERROR_KVM_INTEL+=" KVM_INTEL in your kernel configuration."
+ ERROR_TUN="You will need the Universal TUN/TAP driver compiled"
+ ERROR_TUN+=" into your kernel or loaded as a module to use the"
+ ERROR_TUN+=" virtual network device if using -net tap."
+ ERROR_BRIDGE="You will also need support for 802.1d"
+ ERROR_BRIDGE+=" Ethernet Bridging for some network configurations."
+ use vhost-net && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~VHOST_NET"
+ ERROR_VHOST_NET="You must enable VHOST_NET to have vhost-net"
+ ERROR_VHOST_NET+=" support"
+
+ if use amd64 || use x86 || use amd64-linux || use x86-linux; then
+ if grep -q AuthenticAMD /proc/cpuinfo; then
+ CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~KVM_AMD"
+ elif grep -q GenuineIntel /proc/cpuinfo; then
+ CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~KVM_INTEL"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ use python && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~DEBUG_FS"
+ ERROR_DEBUG_FS="debugFS support required for kvm_stat"
+
+ # Now do the actual checks setup above
+ check_extra_config
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if grep -qs '/usr/bin/qemu-kvm' "${EROOT}"/etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml; then
+ eerror "The kvm/qemu-kvm wrappers no longer exist, but your libvirt"
+ eerror "instances are still pointing to it. Please update your"
+ eerror "configs in /etc/libvirt/qemu/ to use the -enable-kvm flag"
+ eerror "and the right system binary (e.g. qemu-system-x86_64)."
+ die "update your virt configs to not use qemu-kvm"
+ fi
+}
+
+# Sanity check to make sure target lists are kept up-to-date.
+check_targets() {
+ local var=$1 mak=$2
+ local detected sorted
+
+ pushd "${S}"/configs/targets/ >/dev/null || die
+
+ # Force C locale until glibc is updated. #564936
+ detected=$(echo $(printf '%s\n' *-${mak}.mak | sed "s:-${mak}.mak::" | LC_COLLATE=C sort -u))
+ sorted=$(echo $(printf '%s\n' ${!var} | LC_COLLATE=C sort -u))
+ if [[ ${sorted} != "${detected}" ]] ; then
+ eerror "The ebuild needs to be kept in sync."
+ eerror "${var}: ${sorted}"
+ eerror "$(printf '%-*s' ${#var} configure): ${detected}"
+ die "sync ${var} to the list of targets"
+ fi
+
+ popd >/dev/null
+}
+
+src_prepare() {
+ check_targets IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS softmmu
+ check_targets IUSE_USER_TARGETS linux-user
+
+ default
+
+ # Use correct toolchain to fix cross-compiling
+ tc-export AR AS LD NM OBJCOPY PKG_CONFIG RANLIB STRINGS
+ export WINDRES=${CHOST}-windres
+
+ # Verbose builds
+ MAKEOPTS+=" V=1"
+
+ # We already force -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 (or 3) in our toolchain, but
+ # this setting (-U then -D..=2) will prevent us from trying out 3, so
+ # drop it. No change to level of protection b/c we patch our toolchain.
+ sed -i -e 's/-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2//' configure || die
+
+ # Remove bundled modules
+ rm -r dtc meson roms/*/ || die
+}
+
+##
+# configures qemu based on the build directory and the build type
+# we are using.
+#
+qemu_src_configure() {
+ debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@"
+
+ local buildtype=$1
+ local builddir="${S}/${buildtype}-build"
+
+ mkdir "${builddir}" || die
+
+ local conf_opts=(
+ --prefix=/usr
+ --sysconfdir=/etc
+ --bindir=/usr/bin
+ --libdir=/usr/$(get_libdir)
+ --datadir=/usr/share
+ --docdir=/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html
+ --mandir=/usr/share/man
+ --localstatedir=/var
+ --disable-bsd-user
+ --disable-containers # bug #732972
+ --disable-guest-agent
+ --disable-strip
+ --with-git-submodules=ignore
+
+ # bug #746752: TCG interpreter has a few limitations:
+ # - it does not support FPU
+ # - it's generally slower on non-self-modifying code
+ # It's advantage is support for host architectures
+ # where native codegeneration is not implemented.
+ # Gentoo has qemu keyworded only on targets with
+ # native code generation available. Avoid the interpreter.
+ --disable-tcg-interpreter
+
+ --disable-werror
+ # We support gnutls/nettle for crypto operations. It is possible
+ # to use gcrypt when gnutls/nettle are disabled (but not when they
+ # are enabled), but it's not really worth the hassle. Disable it
+ # all the time to avoid automatically detecting it. #568856
+ --disable-gcrypt
+ --cc="$(tc-getCC)"
+ --cxx="$(tc-getCXX)"
+ --host-cc="$(tc-getBUILD_CC)"
+
+ $(use_enable alsa)
+ $(use_enable debug debug-info)
+ $(use_enable debug debug-tcg)
+ $(use_enable jack)
+ $(use_enable nls gettext)
+ $(use_enable oss)
+ $(use_enable plugins)
+ $(use_enable pulseaudio pa)
+ $(use_enable selinux)
+ $(use_enable xattr attr)
+ )
+
+ # Disable options not used by user targets. This simplifies building
+ # static user targets (USE=static-user) considerably.
+ conf_notuser() {
+ if [[ ${buildtype} == "user" ]] ; then
+ echo "--disable-${2:-$1}"
+ else
+ use_enable "$@"
+ fi
+ }
+ # Enable option only for softmmu build, but not 'user' or 'tools'
+ conf_softmmu() {
+ if [[ ${buildtype} == "softmmu" ]] ; then
+ use_enable "$@"
+ else
+ echo "--disable-${2:-$1}"
+ fi
+ }
+ # Enable option only for tools build, but not 'user' or 'softmmu'
+ conf_tools() {
+ if [[ ${buildtype} == "tools" ]] ; then
+ use_enable "$@"
+ else
+ echo "--disable-${2:-$1}"
+ fi
+ }
+ # Special case for the malloc flag, because the --disable flag does
+ # not exist and trying like above will break configuring.
+ conf_malloc() {
+ if [[ ! ${buildtype} == "user" ]] ; then
+ usex "${1}" "--enable-malloc=${1}" ""
+ fi
+ }
+ conf_opts+=(
+ $(conf_notuser accessibility brlapi)
+ $(conf_notuser aio linux-aio)
+ $(conf_softmmu bpf)
+ $(conf_notuser bzip2)
+ $(conf_notuser capstone)
+ $(conf_notuser curl)
+ $(conf_tools doc docs)
+ $(conf_notuser fdt)
+ $(conf_notuser fuse)
+ $(conf_notuser glusterfs)
+ $(conf_notuser gnutls)
+ $(conf_notuser gnutls nettle)
+ $(conf_notuser gtk)
+ $(conf_notuser infiniband rdma)
+ $(conf_notuser iscsi libiscsi)
+ $(conf_notuser io-uring linux-io-uring)
+ $(conf_malloc jemalloc)
+ $(conf_notuser jpeg vnc-jpeg)
+ $(conf_notuser kernel_linux kvm)
+ $(conf_notuser lzo)
+ $(conf_notuser multipath mpath)
+ $(conf_notuser ncurses curses)
+ $(conf_notuser nfs libnfs)
+ $(conf_notuser numa)
+ $(conf_notuser opengl)
+ $(conf_notuser pam auth-pam)
+ $(conf_notuser png)
+ $(conf_notuser rbd)
+ $(conf_notuser sasl vnc-sasl)
+ $(conf_notuser sdl)
+ $(conf_softmmu sdl-image)
+ $(conf_notuser seccomp)
+ $(conf_notuser slirp)
+ $(conf_notuser smartcard)
+ $(conf_notuser snappy)
+ $(conf_notuser spice)
+ $(conf_notuser ssh libssh)
+ $(conf_notuser udev libudev)
+ $(conf_notuser usb libusb)
+ $(conf_notuser usbredir usb-redir)
+ $(conf_notuser vde)
+ $(conf_notuser vhost-net)
+ $(conf_notuser virgl virglrenderer)
+ $(conf_softmmu virtfs)
+ $(conf_notuser vnc)
+ $(conf_notuser vte)
+ $(conf_notuser xen)
+ $(conf_notuser xen xen-pci-passthrough)
+ # use prebuilt keymaps, bug #759604
+ --disable-xkbcommon
+ $(conf_notuser zstd)
+ )
+
+ if [[ ! ${buildtype} == "user" ]] ; then
+ # audio options
+ local audio_opts=(
+ # Note: backend order matters here: #716202
+ # We iterate from higher-level to lower level.
+ $(usex pulseaudio pa "")
+ $(usev jack)
+ $(usev sdl)
+ $(usev alsa)
+ $(usev oss)
+ )
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --audio-drv-list=$(IFS=,; echo "${audio_opts[*]}")
+ )
+ fi
+
+ case ${buildtype} in
+ user)
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --enable-linux-user
+ --disable-system
+ --disable-blobs
+ --disable-tools
+ --disable-cap-ng
+ --disable-seccomp
+ )
+ local static_flag="static-user"
+ ;;
+ softmmu)
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --disable-linux-user
+ --enable-system
+ --disable-tools
+ --enable-cap-ng
+ --enable-seccomp
+ )
+ local static_flag="static"
+ ;;
+ tools)
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --disable-linux-user
+ --disable-system
+ --disable-blobs
+ --enable-tools
+ --enable-cap-ng
+ )
+ local static_flag="static"
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ local targets="${buildtype}_targets"
+ [[ -n ${targets} ]] && conf_opts+=( --target-list="${!targets}" )
+
+ # Add support for SystemTAP
+ use systemtap && conf_opts+=( --enable-trace-backend=dtrace )
+
+ # We always want to attempt to build with PIE support as it results
+ # in a more secure binary. But it doesn't work with static or if
+ # the current GCC doesn't have PIE support.
+ if use ${static_flag}; then
+ conf_opts+=( --static --disable-pie )
+ else
+ tc-enables-pie && conf_opts+=( --enable-pie )
+ fi
+
+ # Meson will not use a cross-file unless cross_prefix is set.
+ tc-is-cross-compiler && conf_opts+=( --cross-prefix="${CHOST}-" )
+
+ # Plumb through equivalent of EXTRA_ECONF to allow experiments
+ # like bug #747928.
+ conf_opts+=( ${EXTRA_CONF_QEMU} )
+
+ echo "../configure ${conf_opts[*]}"
+ cd "${builddir}"
+ ../configure "${conf_opts[@]}" || die "configure failed"
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+ local target
+
+ python_setup
+
+ softmmu_targets= softmmu_bins=()
+ user_targets= user_bins=()
+
+ for target in ${IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS} ; do
+ if use "qemu_softmmu_targets_${target}"; then
+ softmmu_targets+=",${target}-softmmu"
+ softmmu_bins+=( "qemu-system-${target}" )
+ fi
+ done
+
+ for target in ${IUSE_USER_TARGETS} ; do
+ if use "qemu_user_targets_${target}"; then
+ user_targets+=",${target}-linux-user"
+ user_bins+=( "qemu-${target}" )
+ fi
+ done
+
+ softmmu_targets=${softmmu_targets#,}
+ user_targets=${user_targets#,}
+
+ [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]] && qemu_src_configure "softmmu"
+ [[ -n ${user_targets} ]] && qemu_src_configure "user"
+ qemu_src_configure "tools"
+}
+
+src_compile() {
+ if [[ -n ${user_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/user-build" || die
+ default
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/softmmu-build" || die
+ default
+ fi
+
+ cd "${S}/tools-build" || die
+ default
+}
+
+src_test() {
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/softmmu-build" || die
+ pax-mark m */qemu-system-* #515550
+ emake check
+ fi
+}
+
+qemu_python_install() {
+ python_domodule "${S}/python/qemu"
+
+ python_doscript "${S}/scripts/kvm/vmxcap"
+ python_doscript "${S}/scripts/qmp/qmp-shell"
+ python_doscript "${S}/scripts/qmp/qemu-ga-client"
+}
+
+# Generate binfmt support files.
+# - /etc/init.d/qemu-binfmt script which registers the user handlers (openrc)
+# - /usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d/qemu.conf (for use with systemd-binfmt)
+generate_initd() {
+ local out="${T}/qemu-binfmt"
+ local out_systemd="${T}/qemu.conf"
+ local d="${T}/binfmt.d"
+
+ einfo "Generating qemu binfmt scripts and configuration files"
+
+ # Generate the debian fragments first.
+ mkdir -p "${d}"
+ "${S}"/scripts/qemu-binfmt-conf.sh \
+ --debian \
+ --exportdir "${d}" \
+ --qemu-path "${EPREFIX}/usr/bin" \
+ || die
+ # Then turn the fragments into a shell script we can source.
+ sed -E -i \
+ -e 's:^([^ ]+) (.*)$:\1="\2":' \
+ "${d}"/* || die
+
+ # Generate the init.d script by assembling the fragments from above.
+ local f qcpu package interpreter magic mask
+ cat "${FILESDIR}"/qemu-binfmt.initd.head >"${out}" || die
+ for f in "${d}"/qemu-* ; do
+ source "${f}"
+
+ # Normalize the cpu logic like we do in the init.d for the native cpu.
+ qcpu=${package#qemu-}
+ case ${qcpu} in
+ arm*) qcpu="arm";;
+ mips*) qcpu="mips";;
+ ppc*) qcpu="ppc";;
+ s390*) qcpu="s390";;
+ sh*) qcpu="sh";;
+ sparc*) qcpu="sparc";;
+ esac
+
+ # we use 'printf' here to be portable across 'sh'
+ # implementations: #679168
+ cat <<EOF >>"${out}"
+ if [ "\${cpu}" != "${qcpu}" -a -x "${interpreter}" ] ; then
+ printf '%s\n' ':${package}:M::${magic}:${mask}:${interpreter}:'"\${QEMU_BINFMT_FLAGS}" >/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
+ fi
+EOF
+
+ echo ":${package}:M::${magic}:${mask}:${interpreter}:OC" >>"${out_systemd}"
+
+ done
+ cat "${FILESDIR}"/qemu-binfmt.initd.tail >>"${out}" || die
+}
+
+src_install() {
+ if [[ -n ${user_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/user-build"
+ emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
+
+ # Install binfmt handler init script for user targets.
+ generate_initd
+ doinitd "${T}/qemu-binfmt"
+
+ # Install binfmt/qemu.conf.
+ insinto "/usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d"
+ doins "${T}/qemu.conf"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/softmmu-build"
+ emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
+
+ # This might not exist if the test failed. #512010
+ [[ -e check-report.html ]] && dodoc check-report.html
+
+ if use kernel_linux; then
+ udev_newrules "${FILESDIR}"/65-kvm.rules-r2 65-kvm.rules
+ fi
+
+ if use python; then
+ python_foreach_impl qemu_python_install
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ cd "${S}/tools-build" || die
+ emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
+
+ # If USE=doc, there'll be newly generated docs which we install instead.
+ if ! use doc && [[ ${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT} == 1 ]] ; then
+ doman "${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${QEMU_DOCS_VERSION}-docs/docs/*.[0-8]
+ fi
+
+ # Disable mprotect on the qemu binaries as they use JITs to be fast #459348
+ pushd "${ED}"/usr/bin >/dev/null || die
+ pax-mark mr "${softmmu_bins[@]}" "${user_bins[@]}" # bug 575594
+ popd >/dev/null || die
+
+ # Install config file example for qemu-bridge-helper
+ insinto "/etc/qemu"
+ doins "${FILESDIR}/bridge.conf"
+
+ cd "${S}" || die
+ dodoc MAINTAINERS docs/specs/pci-ids.txt
+ newdoc pc-bios/README README.pc-bios
+
+ # Disallow stripping of prebuilt firmware files.
+ dostrip -x ${QA_PREBUILT}
+
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ # Remove SeaBIOS since we're using the SeaBIOS packaged one
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386; then
+ dosym ../seabios/bios-256k.bin /usr/share/qemu/bios-256k.bin
+ fi
+
+ # Remove vgabios since we're using the seavgabios packaged one
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-cirrus.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-qxl.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-stdvga.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-virtio.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-vmware.bin"
+
+ # PPC/PPC64 loads vgabios-stdvga
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc || use qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64; then
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-isavga.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-cirrus.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-cirrus.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-qxl.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-qxl.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-stdvga.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-stdvga.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-virtio.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-virtio.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-vmware.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-vmware.bin
+ fi
+
+ # Remove sgabios since we're using the sgabios packaged one
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386; then
+ dosym ../sgabios/sgabios.bin /usr/share/qemu/sgabios.bin
+ fi
+
+ # Remove iPXE since we're using the iPXE packaged one
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386; then
+ dosym ../ipxe/8086100e.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-e1000.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/80861209.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-eepro100.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/10500940.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-ne2k_pci.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/10222000.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-pcnet.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/10ec8139.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-rtl8139.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/1af41000.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-virtio.rom
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true
+ readme.gentoo_create_doc
+}
+
+firmware_abi_change() {
+ local pv
+ for pv in ${REPLACING_VERSIONS}; do
+ if ver_test ${pv} -lt ${FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION}; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ return 1
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]] && use kernel_linux; then
+ udev_reload
+ fi
+
+ xdg_icon_cache_update
+
+ [[ -z ${EPREFIX} ]] && [[ -f ${EROOT}/usr/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper ]] && \
+ fcaps cap_net_admin "${EROOT}"/usr/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper
+
+ DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true
+ readme.gentoo_print_elog
+
+ if use pin-upstream-blobs && firmware_abi_change; then
+ ewarn "This version of qemu pins new versions of firmware blobs:"
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin'; then
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin)"
+ else
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf)"
+ fi
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/seabios-bin'; then
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios-bin)"
+ else
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios)"
+ fi
+
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/ipxe)"
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/sgabios)"
+ ewarn "This might break resume of hibernated guests (started with a different"
+ ewarn "firmware version) and live migration to/from qemu versions with different"
+ ewarn "firmware. Please (cold) restart all running guests. For functional"
+ ewarn "guest migration ensure that all"
+ ewarn "hosts run at least"
+ ewarn " app-emulation/qemu-${FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION}."
+ fi
+}
+
+pkg_info() {
+ echo "Using:"
+ echo " $(best_version app-emulation/spice-protocol)"
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin'; then
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin)"
+ else
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf)"
+ fi
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/seabios-bin'; then
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios-bin)"
+ else
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios)"
+ fi
+
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/ipxe)"
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/sgabios)"
+}
+
+pkg_postrm() {
+ xdg_icon_cache_update
+ udev_reload
+}
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3.ebuild b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3.ebuild
index 2218435d4f6e..722591a56c29 100644
--- a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3.ebuild
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-7.2.3.ebuild
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ else
fi
S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
- [[ "${PV}" != *_rc* ]] && KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~loong ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~x86"
+ [[ "${PV}" != *_rc* ]] && KEYWORDS="amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~loong ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~x86"
fi
DESCRIPTION="QEMU + Kernel-based Virtual Machine userland tools"
diff --git a/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-8.0.2-r2.ebuild b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-8.0.2-r2.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..78edcdb58018
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app-emulation/qemu/qemu-8.0.2-r2.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,964 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2023 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI=8
+
+# Generate using https://github.com/thesamesam/sam-gentoo-scripts/blob/main/niche/generate-qemu-docs
+# Set to 1 if prebuilt, 0 if not
+# (the construct below is to allow overriding from env for script)
+QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT=${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT:-1}
+QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT_DEV=sam
+QEMU_DOCS_VERSION="8.0.0"
+# Default to generating docs (inc. man pages) if no prebuilt; overridden later
+# bug #830088
+QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG="+doc"
+
+PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{9,10,11} )
+PYTHON_REQ_USE="ncurses,readline"
+
+FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION="7.2.0"
+
+inherit linux-info toolchain-funcs python-r1 udev fcaps readme.gentoo-r1 \
+ pax-utils xdg-utils
+
+if [[ ${PV} == *9999* ]]; then
+ QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT=0
+
+ EGIT_REPO_URI="https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu.git/"
+ EGIT_SUBMODULES=(
+ tests/fp/berkeley-softfloat-3
+ tests/fp/berkeley-testfloat-3
+ ui/keycodemapdb
+ )
+ inherit git-r3
+ SRC_URI=""
+else
+ MY_P="${PN}-${PV/_rc/-rc}"
+ SRC_URI="https://download.qemu.org/${MY_P}.tar.xz"
+
+ if [[ ${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT} == 1 ]] ; then
+ SRC_URI+=" !doc? ( https://dev.gentoo.org/~${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT_DEV}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${QEMU_DOCS_VERSION}-docs.tar.xz )"
+ fi
+
+ S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
+ [[ "${PV}" != *_rc* ]] && KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~loong ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~x86"
+fi
+
+DESCRIPTION="QEMU + Kernel-based Virtual Machine userland tools"
+HOMEPAGE="https://www.qemu.org https://www.linux-kvm.org"
+
+LICENSE="GPL-2 LGPL-2 BSD-2"
+SLOT="0"
+
+[[ ${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT} == 1 ]] && QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG="doc"
+
+IUSE="accessibility +aio alsa bpf bzip2 capstone +curl debug ${QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG}
+ +fdt fuse glusterfs +gnutls gtk infiniband iscsi io-uring
+ jack jemalloc +jpeg
+ lzo multipath
+ ncurses nfs nls numa opengl +oss pam +pin-upstream-blobs
+ plugins +png pulseaudio python rbd sasl +seccomp sdl sdl-image selinux
+ +slirp
+ smartcard snappy spice ssh static-user systemtap test udev usb
+ usbredir vde +vhost-net virgl virtfs +vnc vte xattr xen
+ zstd"
+
+COMMON_TARGETS="
+ aarch64
+ alpha
+ arm
+ cris
+ hppa
+ i386
+ loongarch64
+ m68k
+ microblaze
+ microblazeel
+ mips
+ mips64
+ mips64el
+ mipsel
+ nios2
+ or1k
+ ppc
+ ppc64
+ riscv32
+ riscv64
+ s390x
+ sh4
+ sh4eb
+ sparc
+ sparc64
+ x86_64
+ xtensa
+ xtensaeb
+"
+IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS="
+ ${COMMON_TARGETS}
+ avr
+ rx
+ tricore
+"
+IUSE_USER_TARGETS="
+ ${COMMON_TARGETS}
+ aarch64_be
+ armeb
+ hexagon
+ mipsn32
+ mipsn32el
+ ppc64le
+ sparc32plus
+"
+
+use_softmmu_targets=$(printf ' qemu_softmmu_targets_%s' ${IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS})
+use_user_targets=$(printf ' qemu_user_targets_%s' ${IUSE_USER_TARGETS})
+IUSE+=" ${use_softmmu_targets} ${use_user_targets}"
+
+RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
+
+# Allow no targets to be built so that people can get a tools-only build.
+# Block USE flag configurations known to not work.
+REQUIRED_USE="
+ ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE}
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_arm? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_microblaze? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_mips64el? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_riscv32? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_riscv64? ( fdt )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64? ( fdt )
+ sdl-image? ( sdl )
+ static-user? ( !plugins )
+ virgl? ( opengl )
+ virtfs? ( xattr )
+ vnc? ( gnutls )
+ vte? ( gtk )
+ multipath? ( udev )
+ plugins? ( !static-user )
+"
+for smname in ${IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS} ; do
+ REQUIRED_USE+=" qemu_softmmu_targets_${smname}? ( kernel_linux? ( seccomp ) )"
+done
+
+# Dependencies required for qemu tools (qemu-nbd, qemu-img, qemu-io, ...)
+# and user/softmmu targets (qemu-*, qemu-system-*).
+#
+# Yep, you need both libcap and libcap-ng since virtfs only uses libcap.
+#
+# The attr lib isn't always linked in (although the USE flag is always
+# respected). This is because qemu supports using the C library's API
+# when available rather than always using the external library.
+ALL_DEPEND="
+ dev-libs/glib:2[static-libs(+)]
+ sys-libs/zlib[static-libs(+)]
+ python? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )
+ systemtap? ( dev-util/systemtap )
+ xattr? ( sys-apps/attr[static-libs(+)] )"
+
+# Dependencies required for qemu tools (qemu-nbd, qemu-img, qemu-io, ...)
+# softmmu targets (qemu-system-*).
+SOFTMMU_TOOLS_DEPEND="
+ >=x11-libs/pixman-0.28.0[static-libs(+)]
+ accessibility? (
+ app-accessibility/brltty[api]
+ app-accessibility/brltty[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ aio? ( dev-libs/libaio[static-libs(+)] )
+ alsa? ( >=media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.13 )
+ bpf? ( dev-libs/libbpf:= )
+ bzip2? ( app-arch/bzip2[static-libs(+)] )
+ capstone? ( dev-libs/capstone:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ curl? ( >=net-misc/curl-7.15.4[static-libs(+)] )
+ fdt? ( >=sys-apps/dtc-1.5.1[static-libs(+)] )
+ fuse? ( >=sys-fs/fuse-3.1:3[static-libs(+)] )
+ glusterfs? ( >=sys-cluster/glusterfs-3.4.0[static-libs(+)] )
+ gnutls? (
+ >=net-libs/gnutls-3.0:=[static-libs(+)]
+ dev-libs/nettle:=[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ gtk? (
+ x11-libs/cairo
+ x11-libs/gdk-pixbuf:2
+ x11-libs/gtk+:3
+ x11-libs/libX11
+ vte? ( x11-libs/vte:2.91 )
+ )
+ infiniband? ( sys-cluster/rdma-core[static-libs(+)] )
+ iscsi? ( net-libs/libiscsi )
+ io-uring? ( sys-libs/liburing:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ jack? ( virtual/jack )
+ jemalloc? ( dev-libs/jemalloc )
+ jpeg? ( media-libs/libjpeg-turbo:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ kernel_linux? ( sys-libs/libcap-ng[static-libs(+)] )
+ lzo? ( dev-libs/lzo:2[static-libs(+)] )
+ multipath? ( sys-fs/multipath-tools )
+ ncurses? (
+ sys-libs/ncurses:=[unicode(+)]
+ sys-libs/ncurses:=[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ nfs? ( >=net-fs/libnfs-1.9.3:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ numa? ( sys-process/numactl[static-libs(+)] )
+ opengl? (
+ virtual/opengl
+ media-libs/libepoxy[static-libs(+)]
+ media-libs/mesa[static-libs(+)]
+ media-libs/mesa[egl(+),gbm(+)]
+ )
+ pam? ( sys-libs/pam )
+ png? ( >=media-libs/libpng-1.6.34:=[static-libs(+)] )
+ pulseaudio? ( media-libs/libpulse )
+ rbd? ( sys-cluster/ceph )
+ sasl? ( dev-libs/cyrus-sasl[static-libs(+)] )
+ sdl? (
+ media-libs/libsdl2[video]
+ media-libs/libsdl2[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ sdl-image? ( media-libs/sdl2-image[static-libs(+)] )
+ seccomp? ( >=sys-libs/libseccomp-2.1.0[static-libs(+)] )
+ slirp? ( net-libs/libslirp[static-libs(+)] )
+ smartcard? ( >=app-emulation/libcacard-2.5.0[static-libs(+)] )
+ snappy? ( app-arch/snappy:= )
+ spice? (
+ >=app-emulation/spice-protocol-0.14.0
+ >=app-emulation/spice-0.14.0[static-libs(+)]
+ )
+ ssh? ( >=net-libs/libssh-0.8.6[static-libs(+)] )
+ udev? ( virtual/libudev:= )
+ usb? ( >=virtual/libusb-1-r2:1[static-libs(+)] )
+ usbredir? ( >=sys-apps/usbredir-0.6[static-libs(+)] )
+ vde? ( net-misc/vde[static-libs(+)] )
+ virgl? ( media-libs/virglrenderer[static-libs(+)] )
+ virtfs? ( sys-libs/libcap )
+ xen? ( app-emulation/xen-tools:= )
+ zstd? ( >=app-arch/zstd-1.4.0[static-libs(+)] )
+"
+
+EDK2_OVMF_VERSION="202202"
+SEABIOS_VERSION="1.16.0"
+
+X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND="
+ pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ ~sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
+ ~sys-firmware/ipxe-1.21.1[binary,qemu]
+ ~sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ ~sys-firmware/sgabios-0.1_pre10[binary]
+ )
+ !pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ || (
+ >=sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
+ >=sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
+ )
+ sys-firmware/ipxe[qemu]
+ || (
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-${SEABIOS_VERSION}[seavgabios]
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ )
+ sys-firmware/sgabios
+ )"
+PPC_FIRMWARE_DEPEND="
+ pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ ~sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ )
+ !pin-upstream-blobs? (
+ || (
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-${SEABIOS_VERSION}[seavgabios]
+ >=sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
+ )
+ )
+"
+
+BDEPEND="
+ $(python_gen_impl_dep)
+ dev-lang/perl
+ dev-util/meson
+ sys-apps/texinfo
+ virtual/pkgconfig
+ doc? (
+ dev-python/sphinx[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
+ dev-python/sphinx-rtd-theme[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
+ )
+ gtk? ( nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) )
+ test? (
+ dev-libs/glib[utils]
+ sys-devel/bc
+ )
+"
+CDEPEND="
+ ${ALL_DEPEND//\[static-libs(+)]}
+ ${SOFTMMU_TOOLS_DEPEND//\[static-libs(+)]}
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_i386? ( ${X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64? ( ${X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc? ( ${PPC_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+ qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64? ( ${PPC_FIRMWARE_DEPEND} )
+"
+DEPEND="${CDEPEND}
+ kernel_linux? ( >=sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.35 )
+ static-user? ( ${ALL_DEPEND} )"
+RDEPEND="${CDEPEND}
+ acct-group/kvm
+ selinux? (
+ sec-policy/selinux-qemu
+ sys-libs/libselinux
+ )"
+
+PATCHES=(
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-8.0.0-disable-keymap.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-8.0.0-make.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.1.0-also-build-virtfs-proxy-helper.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.1.0-capstone-include-path.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.2.0-disable-gmp.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-8.0.0-remove-python-meson-check.patch
+ "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-CVE-2023-2861.patch
+)
+
+QA_PREBUILT="
+ usr/share/qemu/hppa-firmware.img
+ usr/share/qemu/openbios-ppc
+ usr/share/qemu/openbios-sparc64
+ usr/share/qemu/openbios-sparc32
+ usr/share/qemu/opensbi-riscv64-generic-fw_dynamic.elf
+ usr/share/qemu/opensbi-riscv32-generic-fw_dynamic.elf
+ usr/share/qemu/palcode-clipper
+ usr/share/qemu/s390-ccw.img
+ usr/share/qemu/s390-netboot.img
+ usr/share/qemu/u-boot.e500
+"
+
+QA_WX_LOAD="usr/bin/qemu-i386
+ usr/bin/qemu-x86_64
+ usr/bin/qemu-alpha
+ usr/bin/qemu-arm
+ usr/bin/qemu-cris
+ usr/bin/qemu-m68k
+ usr/bin/qemu-microblaze
+ usr/bin/qemu-microblazeel
+ usr/bin/qemu-mips
+ usr/bin/qemu-mipsel
+ usr/bin/qemu-or1k
+ usr/bin/qemu-ppc
+ usr/bin/qemu-ppc64
+ usr/bin/qemu-sh4
+ usr/bin/qemu-sh4eb
+ usr/bin/qemu-sparc
+ usr/bin/qemu-sparc64
+ usr/bin/qemu-armeb
+ usr/bin/qemu-sparc32plus
+ usr/bin/qemu-s390x
+ usr/bin/qemu-unicore32
+"
+
+DOC_CONTENTS="If you don't have kvm compiled into the kernel, make sure you have the
+kernel module loaded before running kvm. The easiest way to ensure that the
+kernel module is loaded is to load it on boot.
+ For AMD CPUs the module is called 'kvm-amd'.
+ For Intel CPUs the module is called 'kvm-intel'.
+Please review /etc/conf.d/modules for how to load these.
+
+Make sure your user is in the 'kvm' group. Just run
+ $ gpasswd -a <USER> kvm
+then have <USER> re-login.
+
+For brand new installs, the default permissions on /dev/kvm might not let
+you access it. You can tell udev to reset ownership/perms:
+ $ udevadm trigger -c add /dev/kvm
+
+If you want to register binfmt handlers for qemu user targets:
+For openrc:
+ # rc-update add qemu-binfmt
+For systemd:
+ # ln -s /usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d/qemu.conf /etc/binfmt.d/qemu.conf"
+
+pkg_pretend() {
+ if use kernel_linux && kernel_is lt 2 6 25; then
+ eerror "This version of KVM requires a host kernel of 2.6.25 or higher."
+ elif use kernel_linux; then
+ if ! linux_config_exists; then
+ eerror "Unable to check your kernel for KVM support"
+ else
+ CONFIG_CHECK="~KVM ~TUN ~BRIDGE"
+ ERROR_KVM="You must enable KVM in your kernel to continue"
+ ERROR_KVM_AMD="If you have an AMD CPU, you must enable KVM_AMD in"
+ ERROR_KVM_AMD+=" your kernel configuration."
+ ERROR_KVM_INTEL="If you have an Intel CPU, you must enable"
+ ERROR_KVM_INTEL+=" KVM_INTEL in your kernel configuration."
+ ERROR_TUN="You will need the Universal TUN/TAP driver compiled"
+ ERROR_TUN+=" into your kernel or loaded as a module to use the"
+ ERROR_TUN+=" virtual network device if using -net tap."
+ ERROR_BRIDGE="You will also need support for 802.1d"
+ ERROR_BRIDGE+=" Ethernet Bridging for some network configurations."
+ use vhost-net && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~VHOST_NET"
+ ERROR_VHOST_NET="You must enable VHOST_NET to have vhost-net"
+ ERROR_VHOST_NET+=" support"
+
+ if use amd64 || use x86 || use amd64-linux || use x86-linux; then
+ if grep -q AuthenticAMD /proc/cpuinfo; then
+ CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~KVM_AMD"
+ elif grep -q GenuineIntel /proc/cpuinfo; then
+ CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~KVM_INTEL"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ use python && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~DEBUG_FS"
+ ERROR_DEBUG_FS="debugFS support required for kvm_stat"
+
+ # Now do the actual checks setup above
+ check_extra_config
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if grep -qs '/usr/bin/qemu-kvm' "${EROOT}"/etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml; then
+ eerror "The kvm/qemu-kvm wrappers no longer exist, but your libvirt"
+ eerror "instances are still pointing to it. Please update your"
+ eerror "configs in /etc/libvirt/qemu/ to use the -enable-kvm flag"
+ eerror "and the right system binary (e.g. qemu-system-x86_64)."
+ die "update your virt configs to not use qemu-kvm"
+ fi
+}
+
+# Sanity check to make sure target lists are kept up-to-date.
+check_targets() {
+ local var=$1 mak=$2
+ local detected sorted
+
+ pushd "${S}"/configs/targets/ >/dev/null || die
+
+ # Force C locale until glibc is updated. #564936
+ detected=$(echo $(printf '%s\n' *-${mak}.mak | sed "s:-${mak}.mak::" | LC_COLLATE=C sort -u))
+ sorted=$(echo $(printf '%s\n' ${!var} | LC_COLLATE=C sort -u))
+ if [[ ${sorted} != "${detected}" ]] ; then
+ eerror "The ebuild needs to be kept in sync."
+ eerror "${var}: ${sorted}"
+ eerror "$(printf '%-*s' ${#var} configure): ${detected}"
+ die "sync ${var} to the list of targets"
+ fi
+
+ popd >/dev/null
+}
+
+src_prepare() {
+ check_targets IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS softmmu
+ check_targets IUSE_USER_TARGETS linux-user
+
+ default
+
+ # Use correct toolchain to fix cross-compiling
+ tc-export AR AS LD NM OBJCOPY PKG_CONFIG RANLIB STRINGS
+ export WINDRES=${CHOST}-windres
+
+ # Verbose builds
+ MAKEOPTS+=" V=1"
+
+ # We already force -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 (or 3) in our toolchain, but
+ # this setting (-U then -D..=2) will prevent us from trying out 3, so
+ # drop it. No change to level of protection b/c we patch our toolchain.
+ sed -i -e 's/-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2//' configure || die
+
+ # Remove bundled modules
+ rm -r dtc meson roms/*/ || die
+}
+
+##
+# configures qemu based on the build directory and the build type
+# we are using.
+#
+qemu_src_configure() {
+ debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@"
+
+ local buildtype=$1
+ local builddir="${S}/${buildtype}-build"
+
+ mkdir "${builddir}" || die
+
+ local conf_opts=(
+ --prefix=/usr
+ --sysconfdir=/etc
+ --bindir=/usr/bin
+ --libdir=/usr/$(get_libdir)
+ --datadir=/usr/share
+ --docdir=/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html
+ --mandir=/usr/share/man
+ --localstatedir=/var
+ --disable-bsd-user
+ --disable-containers # bug #732972
+ --disable-guest-agent
+ --disable-strip
+ --with-git-submodules=ignore
+
+ # bug #746752: TCG interpreter has a few limitations:
+ # - it does not support FPU
+ # - it's generally slower on non-self-modifying code
+ # It's advantage is support for host architectures
+ # where native codegeneration is not implemented.
+ # Gentoo has qemu keyworded only on targets with
+ # native code generation available. Avoid the interpreter.
+ --disable-tcg-interpreter
+
+ --disable-werror
+ # We support gnutls/nettle for crypto operations. It is possible
+ # to use gcrypt when gnutls/nettle are disabled (but not when they
+ # are enabled), but it's not really worth the hassle. Disable it
+ # all the time to avoid automatically detecting it. #568856
+ --disable-gcrypt
+ --cc="$(tc-getCC)"
+ --cxx="$(tc-getCXX)"
+ --host-cc="$(tc-getBUILD_CC)"
+
+ $(use_enable alsa)
+ $(use_enable debug debug-info)
+ $(use_enable debug debug-tcg)
+ $(use_enable jack)
+ $(use_enable nls gettext)
+ $(use_enable oss)
+ $(use_enable plugins)
+ $(use_enable pulseaudio pa)
+ $(use_enable selinux)
+ $(use_enable xattr attr)
+ )
+
+ # Disable options not used by user targets. This simplifies building
+ # static user targets (USE=static-user) considerably.
+ conf_notuser() {
+ if [[ ${buildtype} == "user" ]] ; then
+ echo "--disable-${2:-$1}"
+ else
+ use_enable "$@"
+ fi
+ }
+ # Enable option only for softmmu build, but not 'user' or 'tools'
+ conf_softmmu() {
+ if [[ ${buildtype} == "softmmu" ]] ; then
+ use_enable "$@"
+ else
+ echo "--disable-${2:-$1}"
+ fi
+ }
+ # Enable option only for tools build, but not 'user' or 'softmmu'
+ conf_tools() {
+ if [[ ${buildtype} == "tools" ]] ; then
+ use_enable "$@"
+ else
+ echo "--disable-${2:-$1}"
+ fi
+ }
+ # Special case for the malloc flag, because the --disable flag does
+ # not exist and trying like above will break configuring.
+ conf_malloc() {
+ if [[ ! ${buildtype} == "user" ]] ; then
+ usex "${1}" "--enable-malloc=${1}" ""
+ fi
+ }
+ conf_opts+=(
+ $(conf_notuser accessibility brlapi)
+ $(conf_notuser aio linux-aio)
+ $(conf_softmmu bpf)
+ $(conf_notuser bzip2)
+ $(conf_notuser capstone)
+ $(conf_notuser curl)
+ $(conf_tools doc docs)
+ $(conf_notuser fdt)
+ $(conf_notuser fuse)
+ $(conf_notuser glusterfs)
+ $(conf_notuser gnutls)
+ $(conf_notuser gnutls nettle)
+ $(conf_notuser gtk)
+ $(conf_notuser infiniband rdma)
+ $(conf_notuser iscsi libiscsi)
+ $(conf_notuser io-uring linux-io-uring)
+ $(conf_malloc jemalloc)
+ $(conf_notuser jpeg vnc-jpeg)
+ $(conf_notuser kernel_linux kvm)
+ $(conf_notuser lzo)
+ $(conf_notuser multipath mpath)
+ $(conf_notuser ncurses curses)
+ $(conf_notuser nfs libnfs)
+ $(conf_notuser numa)
+ $(conf_notuser opengl)
+ $(conf_notuser pam auth-pam)
+ $(conf_notuser png)
+ $(conf_notuser rbd)
+ $(conf_notuser sasl vnc-sasl)
+ $(conf_notuser sdl)
+ $(conf_softmmu sdl-image)
+ $(conf_notuser seccomp)
+ $(conf_notuser slirp)
+ $(conf_notuser smartcard)
+ $(conf_notuser snappy)
+ $(conf_notuser spice)
+ $(conf_notuser ssh libssh)
+ $(conf_notuser udev libudev)
+ $(conf_notuser usb libusb)
+ $(conf_notuser usbredir usb-redir)
+ $(conf_notuser vde)
+ $(conf_notuser vhost-net)
+ $(conf_notuser virgl virglrenderer)
+ $(conf_softmmu virtfs)
+ $(conf_notuser vnc)
+ $(conf_notuser vte)
+ $(conf_notuser xen)
+ $(conf_notuser xen xen-pci-passthrough)
+ # use prebuilt keymaps, bug #759604
+ --disable-xkbcommon
+ $(conf_notuser zstd)
+ )
+
+ if [[ ! ${buildtype} == "user" ]] ; then
+ # audio options
+ local audio_opts=(
+ # Note: backend order matters here: #716202
+ # We iterate from higher-level to lower level.
+ $(usex pulseaudio pa "")
+ $(usev jack)
+ $(usev sdl)
+ $(usev alsa)
+ $(usev oss)
+ )
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --audio-drv-list=$(IFS=,; echo "${audio_opts[*]}")
+ )
+ fi
+
+ case ${buildtype} in
+ user)
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --enable-linux-user
+ --disable-system
+ --disable-tools
+ --disable-cap-ng
+ --disable-seccomp
+ )
+ local static_flag="static-user"
+ ;;
+ softmmu)
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --disable-linux-user
+ --enable-system
+ --disable-tools
+ --enable-cap-ng
+ --enable-seccomp
+ )
+ local static_flag="none"
+ ;;
+ tools)
+ conf_opts+=(
+ --disable-linux-user
+ --disable-system
+ --enable-tools
+ --enable-cap-ng
+ )
+ local static_flag="none"
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ local targets="${buildtype}_targets"
+ [[ -n ${targets} ]] && conf_opts+=( --target-list="${!targets}" )
+
+ # Add support for SystemTAP
+ use systemtap && conf_opts+=( --enable-trace-backends="dtrace" )
+
+ # We always want to attempt to build with PIE support as it results
+ # in a more secure binary. But it doesn't work with static or if
+ # the current GCC doesn't have PIE support.
+ if [[ ${static_flag} != "none" ]] && use ${static_flag}; then
+ conf_opts+=( --static --disable-pie )
+ else
+ tc-enables-pie && conf_opts+=( --enable-pie )
+ fi
+
+ # Meson will not use a cross-file unless cross_prefix is set.
+ tc-is-cross-compiler && conf_opts+=( --cross-prefix="${CHOST}-" )
+
+ # Plumb through equivalent of EXTRA_ECONF to allow experiments
+ # like bug #747928.
+ conf_opts+=( ${EXTRA_CONF_QEMU} )
+
+ echo "../configure ${conf_opts[*]}"
+ cd "${builddir}"
+ ../configure "${conf_opts[@]}" || die "configure failed"
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+ local target
+
+ python_setup
+
+ softmmu_targets= softmmu_bins=()
+ user_targets= user_bins=()
+
+ for target in ${IUSE_SOFTMMU_TARGETS} ; do
+ if use "qemu_softmmu_targets_${target}"; then
+ softmmu_targets+=",${target}-softmmu"
+ softmmu_bins+=( "qemu-system-${target}" )
+ fi
+ done
+
+ for target in ${IUSE_USER_TARGETS} ; do
+ if use "qemu_user_targets_${target}"; then
+ user_targets+=",${target}-linux-user"
+ user_bins+=( "qemu-${target}" )
+ fi
+ done
+
+ softmmu_targets=${softmmu_targets#,}
+ user_targets=${user_targets#,}
+
+ [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]] && qemu_src_configure "softmmu"
+ [[ -n ${user_targets} ]] && qemu_src_configure "user"
+ qemu_src_configure "tools"
+}
+
+src_compile() {
+ if [[ -n ${user_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/user-build" || die
+ default
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/softmmu-build" || die
+ default
+ fi
+
+ cd "${S}/tools-build" || die
+ default
+}
+
+src_test() {
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/softmmu-build" || die
+ pax-mark m */qemu-system-* #515550
+ emake check
+ fi
+}
+
+qemu_python_install() {
+ python_domodule "${S}/python/qemu"
+
+ python_doscript "${S}/scripts/kvm/vmxcap"
+ python_doscript "${S}/scripts/qmp/qmp-shell"
+ python_doscript "${S}/scripts/qmp/qemu-ga-client"
+}
+
+# Generate binfmt support files.
+# - /etc/init.d/qemu-binfmt script which registers the user handlers (openrc)
+# - /usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d/qemu.conf (for use with systemd-binfmt)
+generate_initd() {
+ local out="${T}/qemu-binfmt"
+ local out_systemd="${T}/qemu.conf"
+ local d="${T}/binfmt.d"
+
+ einfo "Generating qemu binfmt scripts and configuration files"
+
+ # Generate the debian fragments first.
+ mkdir -p "${d}"
+ "${S}"/scripts/qemu-binfmt-conf.sh \
+ --debian \
+ --exportdir "${d}" \
+ --qemu-path "${EPREFIX}/usr/bin" \
+ || die
+ # Then turn the fragments into a shell script we can source.
+ sed -E -i \
+ -e 's:^([^ ]+) (.*)$:\1="\2":' \
+ "${d}"/* || die
+
+ # Generate the init.d script by assembling the fragments from above.
+ local f qcpu package interpreter magic mask
+ cat "${FILESDIR}"/qemu-binfmt.initd.head >"${out}" || die
+ for f in "${d}"/qemu-* ; do
+ source "${f}"
+
+ # Normalize the cpu logic like we do in the init.d for the native cpu.
+ qcpu=${package#qemu-}
+ case ${qcpu} in
+ arm*) qcpu="arm";;
+ mips*) qcpu="mips";;
+ ppc*) qcpu="ppc";;
+ s390*) qcpu="s390";;
+ sh*) qcpu="sh";;
+ sparc*) qcpu="sparc";;
+ esac
+
+ # we use 'printf' here to be portable across 'sh'
+ # implementations: #679168
+ cat <<EOF >>"${out}"
+ if [ "\${cpu}" != "${qcpu}" -a -x "${interpreter}" ] ; then
+ printf '%s\n' ':${package}:M::${magic}:${mask}:${interpreter}:'"\${QEMU_BINFMT_FLAGS}" >/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
+ fi
+EOF
+
+ echo ":${package}:M::${magic}:${mask}:${interpreter}:OC" >>"${out_systemd}"
+
+ done
+ cat "${FILESDIR}"/qemu-binfmt.initd.tail >>"${out}" || die
+}
+
+src_install() {
+ if [[ -n ${user_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/user-build"
+ emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
+
+ # Install binfmt handler init script for user targets.
+ generate_initd
+ doinitd "${T}/qemu-binfmt"
+
+ # Install binfmt/qemu.conf.
+ insinto "/usr/share/qemu/binfmt.d"
+ doins "${T}/qemu.conf"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ cd "${S}/softmmu-build"
+ emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
+
+ # This might not exist if the test failed. #512010
+ [[ -e check-report.html ]] && dodoc check-report.html
+
+ if use kernel_linux; then
+ udev_newrules "${FILESDIR}"/65-kvm.rules-r2 65-kvm.rules
+ fi
+
+ if use python; then
+ python_foreach_impl qemu_python_install
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ cd "${S}/tools-build" || die
+ emake DESTDIR="${ED}" install
+
+ # If USE=doc, there'll be newly generated docs which we install instead.
+ if ! use doc && [[ ${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT} == 1 ]] ; then
+ doman "${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${QEMU_DOCS_VERSION}-docs/docs/*.[0-8]
+ fi
+
+ # Disable mprotect on the qemu binaries as they use JITs to be fast #459348
+ pushd "${ED}"/usr/bin >/dev/null || die
+ pax-mark mr "${softmmu_bins[@]}" "${user_bins[@]}" # bug 575594
+ popd >/dev/null || die
+
+ # Install config file example for qemu-bridge-helper
+ insinto "/etc/qemu"
+ doins "${FILESDIR}/bridge.conf"
+
+ cd "${S}" || die
+ dodoc MAINTAINERS docs/specs/pci-ids.txt
+ newdoc pc-bios/README README.pc-bios
+
+ # Disallow stripping of prebuilt firmware files.
+ dostrip -x ${QA_PREBUILT}
+
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]]; then
+ # Remove SeaBIOS since we're using the SeaBIOS packaged one
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386; then
+ dosym ../seabios/bios-256k.bin /usr/share/qemu/bios-256k.bin
+ fi
+
+ # Remove vgabios since we're using the seavgabios packaged one
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-cirrus.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-qxl.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-stdvga.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-virtio.bin"
+ rm "${ED}/usr/share/qemu/vgabios-vmware.bin"
+
+ # PPC/PPC64 loads vgabios-stdvga
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc || use qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64; then
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-isavga.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-cirrus.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-cirrus.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-qxl.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-qxl.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-stdvga.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-stdvga.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-virtio.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-virtio.bin
+ dosym ../seavgabios/vgabios-vmware.bin /usr/share/qemu/vgabios-vmware.bin
+ fi
+
+ # Remove sgabios since we're using the sgabios packaged one
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386; then
+ dosym ../sgabios/sgabios.bin /usr/share/qemu/sgabios.bin
+ fi
+
+ # Remove iPXE since we're using the iPXE packaged one
+ if use qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64 || use qemu_softmmu_targets_i386; then
+ dosym ../ipxe/8086100e.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-e1000.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/80861209.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-eepro100.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/10500940.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-ne2k_pci.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/10222000.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-pcnet.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/10ec8139.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-rtl8139.rom
+ dosym ../ipxe/1af41000.rom /usr/share/qemu/pxe-virtio.rom
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true
+ readme.gentoo_create_doc
+}
+
+firmware_abi_change() {
+ local pv
+ for pv in ${REPLACING_VERSIONS}; do
+ if ver_test ${pv} -lt ${FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION}; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ return 1
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+ if [[ -n ${softmmu_targets} ]] && use kernel_linux; then
+ udev_reload
+ fi
+
+ xdg_icon_cache_update
+
+ [[ -z ${EPREFIX} ]] && [[ -f ${EROOT}/usr/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper ]] && \
+ fcaps cap_net_admin "${EROOT}"/usr/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper
+
+ DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=true
+ readme.gentoo_print_elog
+
+ if use pin-upstream-blobs && firmware_abi_change; then
+ ewarn "This version of qemu pins new versions of firmware blobs:"
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin'; then
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin)"
+ else
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf)"
+ fi
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/seabios-bin'; then
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios-bin)"
+ else
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios)"
+ fi
+
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/ipxe)"
+ ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/sgabios)"
+ ewarn "This might break resume of hibernated guests (started with a different"
+ ewarn "firmware version) and live migration to/from qemu versions with different"
+ ewarn "firmware. Please (cold) restart all running guests. For functional"
+ ewarn "guest migration ensure that all"
+ ewarn "hosts run at least"
+ ewarn " app-emulation/qemu-${FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION}."
+ fi
+}
+
+pkg_info() {
+ echo "Using:"
+ echo " $(best_version app-emulation/spice-protocol)"
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin'; then
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf-bin)"
+ else
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-ovmf)"
+ fi
+
+ if has_version 'sys-firmware/seabios-bin'; then
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios-bin)"
+ else
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/seabios)"
+ fi
+
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/ipxe)"
+ echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/sgabios)"
+}
+
+pkg_postrm() {
+ xdg_icon_cache_update
+ udev_reload
+}