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Here's a list of features which are/ are not enabled on QEMU on redox:
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1. vde (virtual distributed network) - it seems to need a pkg called `vde2`
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2. xen (seems to be a backend support for xen) - we don't support xen (also
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`xen_ctrl_version`)
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3. NOTE: linux-io-uring in the future. For now, linux-aio
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4. xfsctl : mostly used when host uses xfs filesystem
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5. membarrier : It seems QEMU may function without it as it "reduces overhead" in multi core systems and not provide vital functionality
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6. vhost* : may need KVM; it mainly accelarates virtio to perform better,so excluded
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7. pvrdma : not sure if para virtualization works
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8. libusb & usb-redir : USB support in redox needs to be verified
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9. opengl + virglrenderer : mostly opengl is needed for virgil (which seems to require kvm). It's for 3D acceleration using host graphics cards.
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10. gnutls, nettle, gcrypt : cryptography libs, seemed unnecessary (esp. their recipe doesn't exist)
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11. vte : support for GTK UI
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12. TPM : may need tpm on host
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13. libxml2, gio : doesn't exist in recipes
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14. secret_keyring : not sure what that is
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15. libdaxctl : may be needed only for virtio fs
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NOTE; `--enable-tools`, `coroutine-pool` needs to be verified i.e. exactly what it is doing. |
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