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  • QEMU 9.0 Released WIth True Multi-Queue Support For VirtIO Block Driver

    Phoronix: QEMU 9.0 Released WIth True Multi-Queue Support For VirtIO Block Driver

    QEMU 9.0 is out tonight as the latest feature release for this prominent component to the open-source Linux virtualization stack...

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    I wish benchmark to this true multi-queue
    Developer of Ultracopier/CatchChallenger and CEO of Confiared

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    • #3
      Major RISC-V improvements, as well as an important fix for 68010 emulation, its exception stack frame format.

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      • #4
        great release, updated: https://t2sde.org/packages/qemu

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        • #5
          still no 60fps display support tho

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rene View Post
            great release, updated: https://t2sde.org/packages/qemu
            Website does not work well on mobile clients.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rabcor View Post
              still no 60fps display support tho
              What do you mean by that?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by S.Pam View Post

                What do you mean by that?
                Guest OS running with GL enabled GTK display shows a reduced refresh rate, e.g. moving cursor around with iGVT-g DMA Buf. A default refresh interval GUI_REFRESH_INTERVAL_DEFAULT...


                I'm not entirely certain if the patch provided there still works though, I tried recompiling with it but the gtk display was still kinda choppy, could just be swrast but... I'm not sure, it's been a lot of major versions since that patch was made (it's older than the issue too)

                Most virt-manager users at least are affected.
                Last edited by rabcor; 26 April 2024, 07:31 PM.

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