app-emulation/qemu: Sync with Gentoo

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Flatcar Buildbot 2025-04-07 07:05:37 +00:00 committed by Krzesimir Nowak
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# Copyright 1999-2025 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_{11..12} )
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-debug/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-bin-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
~sys-firmware/ipxe-1.21.1[binary,qemu]
~sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
~sys-firmware/sgabios-0.1_pre10[binary]
)
!pin-upstream-blobs? (
|| (
>=sys-firmware/edk2-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
>=sys-firmware/edk2-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="
$(python_gen_impl_dep)
dev-lang/perl
dev-build/meson
sys-apps/texinfo
virtual/pkgconfig
doc? (
dev-python/sphinx[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
dev-python/sphinx-rtd-theme[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
)
gtk? ( nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) )
test? (
dev-libs/glib[utils]
app-alternatives/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}-7.2.16-optionrom-pass-Wl-no-error-rwx-segments.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
# Workaround for bug #938302
if use systemtap && has_version "dev-debug/systemtap[-dtrace-symlink(+)]" ; then
cat >> "${S}"/configs/meson/linux.txt <<-EOF || die
[binaries]
dtrace='stap-dtrace'
EOF
fi
# 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-bin'; then
ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-bin)"
else
ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2)"
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-bin'; then
echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-bin)"
else
echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2)"
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
}

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# Copyright 1999-2025 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=${QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT:-1}
QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT_DEV=sam
QEMU_DOCS_VERSION=$(ver_cut 1-2).0
# Default to generating docs (inc. man pages) if no prebuilt; overridden later
# bug #830088
QEMU_DOC_USEFLAG="+doc"
PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{11..13} )
PYTHON_REQ_USE="ensurepip(-),ncurses,readline"
FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION="7.2.0"
inherit eapi9-ver linux-info toolchain-funcs python-r1 udev fcaps \
readme.gentoo-r1 pax-utils xdg-utils
if [[ ${PV} == *9999* ]]; then
QEMU_DOCS_PREBUILT=0
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu.git/"
EGIT_SUBMODULES=()
inherit git-r3
SRC_URI=""
declare -A SUBPROJECTS=(
[keycodemapdb]="f5772a62ec52591ff6870b7e8ef32482371f22c6"
[berkeley-softfloat-3]="b64af41c3276f97f0e181920400ee056b9c88037"
[berkeley-testfloat-3]="e7af9751d9f9fd3b47911f51a5cfd08af256a9ab"
)
for proj in "${!SUBPROJECTS[@]}"; do
c=${SUBPROJECTS[${proj}]}
SRC_URI+=" https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/${proj}/-/archive/${c}/${proj}-${c}.tar.bz2"
done
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 keyutils
lzo multipath
ncurses nfs nls numa opengl +oss pam +pin-upstream-blobs pipewire
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 xdp xen
zstd"
COMMON_TARGETS="
aarch64
alpha
arm
hppa
i386
loongarch64
m68k
microblaze
microblazeel
mips
mips64
mips64el
mipsel
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 )
xdp? ( bpf )
"
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-debug/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/gtk+:3
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(+)] )
keyutils? ( sys-apps/keyutils[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 )
pipewire? ( >=media-video/pipewire-0.3.60 )
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 )
xdp? ( net-libs/xdp-tools )
xen? ( app-emulation/xen-tools:= )
zstd? ( >=app-arch/zstd-1.4.0[static-libs(+)] )
"
EDK2_OVMF_VERSION="202202"
SEABIOS_VERSION="1.16.3"
X86_FIRMWARE_DEPEND="
pin-upstream-blobs? (
~sys-firmware/edk2-bin-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
~sys-firmware/ipxe-1.21.1[binary,qemu]
~sys-firmware/seabios-bin-${SEABIOS_VERSION}
~sys-firmware/sgabios-0.1_pre10[binary]
)
!pin-upstream-blobs? (
|| (
>=sys-firmware/edk2-${EDK2_OVMF_VERSION}
>=sys-firmware/edk2-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}
)
)
"
# See bug #913084 for pip dep
BDEPEND="
$(python_gen_impl_dep)
dev-lang/perl
>=dev-build/meson-0.63.0
app-alternatives/ninja
virtual/pkgconfig
doc? (
>=dev-python/sphinx-1.6.0[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
dev-python/sphinx-rtd-theme[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
)
gtk? ( nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) )
test? (
dev-libs/glib[utils]
app-alternatives/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}"/${PN}-9.0.0-disable-keymap.patch
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-9.2.0-capstone-include-path.patch
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-8.1.0-skip-tests.patch
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-8.1.0-find-sphinx.patch
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-7.2.16-optionrom-pass-Wl-no-error-rwx-segments.patch
)
QA_PREBUILT="
usr/share/qemu/hppa-firmware.img
usr/share/qemu/hppa-firmware64.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"
use test && CONFIG_CHECK+=" IP_MULTICAST"
ERROR_IP_MULTICAST="Test suite requires IP_MULTICAST"
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_unpack() {
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]] ; then
git-r3_src_unpack
for file in ${A}; do
unpack "${file}"
done
cd "${WORKDIR}" || die
for proj in "${!SUBPROJECTS[@]}"; do
mv "${proj}-${SUBPROJECTS[${proj}]}" "${S}/subprojects/${proj}" || die
done
cd "${S}" || die
meson subprojects packagefiles --apply || die
else
default
fi
}
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=${CHOST}-windres
# Workaround for bug #938302
if use systemtap && has_version "dev-debug/systemtap[-dtrace-symlink(+)]" ; then
cat >> "${S}"/configs/meson/linux.txt <<-EOF || die
[binaries]
dtrace='stap-dtrace'
EOF
fi
# Verbose builds
MAKEOPTS+=" V=1"
# Remove bundled modules
rm -r 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
--disable-download
--python="${PYTHON}"
# bug #746752: TCG interpreter has a few limitations:
# - it does not support FPU
# - it's generally slower on non-self-modifying code
# It's advantage is support for host architectures
# where native codegeneration is not implemented.
# Gentoo has qemu keyworded only on targets with
# native code generation available. Avoid the interpreter.
--disable-tcg-interpreter
--disable-werror
# We support gnutls/nettle for crypto operations. It is possible
# to use gcrypt when gnutls/nettle are disabled (but not when they
# are enabled), but it's not really worth the hassle. Disable it
# all the time to avoid automatically detecting it. #568856
--disable-gcrypt
--cc="$(tc-getCC)"
--cxx="$(tc-getCXX)"
--objcc="$(tc-getCC)"
--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 pipewire)
$(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 keyutils libkeyutils)
$(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_softmmu xdp af-xdp)
$(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 pipewire)
$(usev jack)
$(usev sdl)
$(usev alsa)
$(usev oss)
)
conf_opts+=(
--audio-drv-list=$(IFS=,; echo "${audio_opts[*]}")
)
fi
case ${buildtype} in
user)
conf_opts+=(
--enable-linux-user
--disable-system
--disable-tools
--disable-cap-ng
--disable-seccomp
)
local static_flag="static-user"
;;
softmmu)
conf_opts+=(
--disable-linux-user
--enable-system
--disable-tools
--enable-cap-ng
--enable-seccomp
--disable-libcbor
)
local static_flag="none"
;;
tools)
conf_opts+=(
--disable-linux-user
--disable-system
--enable-tools
--enable-cap-ng
)
local static_flag="none"
;;
esac
local targets="${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
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
}
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 && ver_replacing -lt ${FIRMWARE_ABI_VERSION}; then
ewarn "This version of qemu pins new versions of firmware blobs:"
if has_version 'sys-firmware/edk2-bin'; then
ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-bin)"
else
ewarn " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2)"
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-bin'; then
echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2-bin)"
else
echo " $(best_version sys-firmware/edk2)"
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
}