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			Apart from targets.rst, which was written by hand, this is an automated
conversion obtained with the following command:
  makeinfo --force -o - --docbook \
    -D 'qemu_system_x86 QEMU_SYSTEM_X86_MACRO' \
    -D 'qemu_system     QEMU_SYSTEM_MACRO' \
    $texi | pandoc -f docbook -t rst+smart | perl -e '
      $/=undef;
      $_ = <>;
      s/^-  − /-  /gm;
      s/QEMU_SYSTEM_MACRO/|qemu_system|/g;
      s/QEMU_SYSTEM_X86_MACRO/|qemu_system_x86|/g;
      s/(?=::\n\n +\|qemu)/.. parsed-literal/g;
      s/:\n\n::$/::/gm;
      print' > $rst
In addition, the following changes were made manually:
- target-i386.rst and target-mips.rst: replace CPU model documentation with
  an include directive
- monitor.rst: replace the command section with a comment
- images.rst: add toctree
- target-arm.rst: Replace use of :math: (which Sphinx complains
  about) with :sup:, and hide it behind |I2C| and |I2C| substitutions.
Content that is not @included remains exclusive to qemu-doc.texi.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200228153619.9906-20-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Message-id: 20200226113034.6741-19-pbonzini@redhat.com
[PMM: Fixed target-arm.rst use of :math:; remove out of date
 note about images.rst from commit message; fixed expansion
 of |qemu_system_x86|; use parsed-literal in invocation.rst
 when we want to use |qemu_system_x86|; fix incorrect subsection
 level for "OS requirements" in target-i386.rst; fix incorrect
 syntax for making links to other sections of the manual]
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| .. _Supported-build-platforms:
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| 
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| Supported build platforms
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| =========================
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| 
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| QEMU aims to support building and executing on multiple host OS
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| platforms. This appendix outlines which platforms are the major build
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| targets. These platforms are used as the basis for deciding upon the
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| minimum required versions of 3rd party software QEMU depends on. The
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| supported platforms are the targets for automated testing performed by
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| the project when patches are submitted for review, and tested before and
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| after merge.
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| 
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| If a platform is not listed here, it does not imply that QEMU won't
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| work. If an unlisted platform has comparable software versions to a
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| listed platform, there is every expectation that it will work. Bug
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| reports are welcome for problems encountered on unlisted platforms
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| unless they are clearly older vintage than what is described here.
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| 
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| Note that when considering software versions shipped in distros as
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| support targets, QEMU considers only the version number, and assumes the
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| features in that distro match the upstream release with the same
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| version. In other words, if a distro backports extra features to the
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| software in their distro, QEMU upstream code will not add explicit
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| support for those backports, unless the feature is auto-detectable in a
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| manner that works for the upstream releases too.
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| 
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| The Repology site https://repology.org is a useful resource to identify
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| currently shipped versions of software in various operating systems,
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| though it does not cover all distros listed below.
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| 
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| Linux OS
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| --------
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| 
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| For distributions with frequent, short-lifetime releases, the project
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| will aim to support all versions that are not end of life by their
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| respective vendors. For the purposes of identifying supported software
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| versions, the project will look at Fedora, Ubuntu, and openSUSE distros.
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| Other short- lifetime distros will be assumed to ship similar software
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| versions.
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| 
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| For distributions with long-lifetime releases, the project will aim to
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| support the most recent major version at all times. Support for the
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| previous major version will be dropped 2 years after the new major
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| version is released, or when it reaches "end of life". For the purposes
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| of identifying supported software versions, the project will look at
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| RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu LTS, and SLES distros. Other long-lifetime distros
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| will be assumed to ship similar software versions.
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| 
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| Windows
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| -------
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| 
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| The project supports building with current versions of the MinGW
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| toolchain, hosted on Linux.
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| 
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| macOS
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| -----
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| 
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| The project supports building with the two most recent versions of
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| macOS, with the current homebrew package set available.
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| 
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| FreeBSD
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| -------
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| 
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| The project aims to support the all the versions which are not end of
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| life.
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| 
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| NetBSD
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| ------
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| 
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| The project aims to support the most recent major version at all times.
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| Support for the previous major version will be dropped 2 years after the
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| new major version is released.
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| 
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| OpenBSD
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| -------
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| 
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| The project aims to support the all the versions which are not end of
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| life.
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