.. _Deprecated features: Deprecated features =================== In general features are intended to be supported indefinitely once introduced into QEMU. In the event that a feature needs to be removed, it will be listed in this section. The feature will remain functional for the release in which it was deprecated and one further release. After these two releases, the feature is liable to be removed. Deprecated features may also generate warnings on the console when QEMU starts up, or if activated via a monitor command, however, this is not a mandatory requirement. Prior to the 2.10.0 release there was no official policy on how long features would be deprecated prior to their removal, nor any documented list of which features were deprecated. Thus any features deprecated prior to 2.10.0 will be treated as if they were first deprecated in the 2.10.0 release. What follows is a list of all features currently marked as deprecated. System emulator command line arguments -------------------------------------- ``QEMU_AUDIO_`` environment variables and ``-audio-help`` (since 4.0) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The ``-audiodev`` argument is now the preferred way to specify audio backend settings instead of environment variables. To ease migration to the new format, the ``-audiodev-help`` option can be used to convert the current values of the environment variables to ``-audiodev`` options. Creating sound card devices and vnc without ``audiodev=`` property (since 4.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' When not using the deprecated legacy audio config, each sound card should specify an ``audiodev=`` property. Additionally, when using vnc, you should specify an ``audiodev=`` property if you plan to transmit audio through the VNC protocol. ``-chardev`` backend aliases ``tty`` and ``parport`` (since 6.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ``tty`` and ``parport`` are aliases that will be removed. Instead, the actual backend names ``serial`` and ``parallel`` should be used. Short-form boolean options (since 6.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Boolean options such as ``share=on``/``share=off`` could be written in short form as ``share`` and ``noshare``. This is now deprecated and will cause a warning. ``delay`` option for socket character devices (since 6.0) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The replacement for the ``nodelay`` short-form boolean option is ``nodelay=on`` rather than ``delay=off``. Userspace local APIC with KVM (x86, since 6.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Using ``-M kernel-irqchip=off`` with x86 machine types that include a local APIC is deprecated. The ``split`` setting is supported, as is using ``-M kernel-irqchip=off`` with the ISA PC machine type. hexadecimal sizes with scaling multipliers (since 6.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Input parameters that take a size value should only use a size suffix (such as 'k' or 'M') when the base is written in decimal, and not when the value is hexadecimal. That is, '0x20M' is deprecated, and should be written either as '32M' or as '0x2000000'. ``-spice password=string`` (since 6.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' This option is insecure because the SPICE password remains visible in the process listing. This is replaced by the new ``password-secret`` option which lets the password be securely provided on the command line using a ``secret`` object instance. ``-watchdog`` (since 6.2) ''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use ``-device`` instead. ``-smp`` ("parameter=0" SMP configurations) (since 6.2) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Specified CPU topology parameters must be greater than zero. In the SMP configuration, users should either provide a CPU topology parameter with a reasonable value (greater than zero) or just omit it and QEMU will compute the missing value. However, historically it was implicitly allowed for users to provide a parameter with zero value, which is meaningless and could also possibly cause unexpected results in the -smp parsing. So support for this kind of configurations (e.g. -smp 8,sockets=0) is deprecated since 6.2 and will be removed in the near future, users have to ensure that all the topology members described with -smp are greater than zero. Plugin argument passing through ``arg=`` (since 6.1) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Passing TCG plugins arguments through ``arg=`` is redundant is makes the command-line less readable, especially when the argument itself consist of a name and a value, e.g. ``-plugin plugin_name,arg="arg_name=arg_value"``. Therefore, the usage of ``arg`` is redundant. Single-word arguments are treated as short-form boolean values, and passed to plugins as ``arg_name=on``. However, short-form booleans are deprecated and full explicit ``arg_name=on`` form is preferred. ``-drive if=none`` for the sifive_u OTP device (since 6.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Using ``-drive if=none`` to configure the OTP device of the sifive_u RISC-V machine is deprecated. Use ``-drive if=pflash`` instead. QEMU Machine Protocol (QMP) commands ------------------------------------ ``blockdev-open-tray``, ``blockdev-close-tray`` argument ``device`` (since 2.8) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use argument ``id`` instead. ``eject`` argument ``device`` (since 2.8) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use argument ``id`` instead. ``blockdev-change-medium`` argument ``device`` (since 2.8) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use argument ``id`` instead. ``block_set_io_throttle`` argument ``device`` (since 2.8) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use argument ``id`` instead. ``blockdev-add`` empty string argument ``backing`` (since 2.10) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use argument value ``null`` instead. ``block-commit`` arguments ``base`` and ``top`` (since 3.1) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use arguments ``base-node`` and ``top-node`` instead. ``nbd-server-add`` and ``nbd-server-remove`` (since 5.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use the more generic commands ``block-export-add`` and ``block-export-del`` instead. As part of this deprecation, where ``nbd-server-add`` used a single ``bitmap``, the new ``block-export-add`` uses a list of ``bitmaps``. ``query-qmp-schema`` return value member ``values`` (since 6.2) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Member ``values`` in return value elements with meta-type ``enum`` is deprecated. Use ``members`` instead. ``drive-backup`` (since 6.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use ``blockdev-backup`` in combination with ``blockdev-add`` instead. This change primarily separates the creation/opening process of the backup target with explicit, separate steps. ``blockdev-backup`` uses mostly the same arguments as ``drive-backup``, except the ``format`` and ``mode`` options are removed in favor of using explicit ``blockdev-create`` and ``blockdev-add`` calls. See :doc:`/interop/live-block-operations` for details. Incorrectly typed ``device_add`` arguments (since 6.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Due to shortcomings in the internal implementation of ``device_add``, QEMU incorrectly accepts certain invalid arguments: Any object or list arguments are silently ignored. Other argument types are not checked, but an implicit conversion happens, so that e.g. string values can be assigned to integer device properties or vice versa. This is a bug in QEMU that will be fixed in the future so that previously accepted incorrect commands will return an error. Users should make sure that all arguments passed to ``device_add`` are consistent with the documented property types. ``query-sgx`` return value member ``section-size`` (since 7.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Member ``section-size`` in return value elements with meta-type ``uint64`` is deprecated. Use ``sections`` instead. ``query-sgx-capabilities`` return value member ``section-size`` (since 7.0) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Member ``section-size`` in return value elements with meta-type ``uint64`` is deprecated. Use ``sections`` instead. System accelerators ------------------- MIPS ``Trap-and-Emul`` KVM support (since 6.0) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The MIPS ``Trap-and-Emul`` KVM host and guest support has been removed from Linux upstream kernel, declare it deprecated. System emulator CPUS -------------------- MIPS ``I7200`` CPU Model (since 5.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The ``I7200`` guest CPU relies on the nanoMIPS ISA, which is deprecated (the ISA has never been upstreamed to a compiler toolchain). Therefore this CPU is also deprecated. QEMU API (QAPI) events ---------------------- ``MEM_UNPLUG_ERROR`` (since 6.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Use the more generic event ``DEVICE_UNPLUG_GUEST_ERROR`` instead. System emulator machines ------------------------ PPC 405 ``taihu`` machine (since 7.0) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The PPC 405 CPU is a system-on-a-chip, so all 405 machines are very similar, except for some external periphery. However, the periphery of the ``taihu`` machine is hardly emulated at all (e.g. neither the LCD nor the USB part had been implemented), so there is not much value added by this board. Use the ``ref405ep`` machine instead. ``pc-i440fx-1.4`` up to ``pc-i440fx-1.7`` (since 7.0) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' These old machine types are quite neglected nowadays and thus might have various pitfalls with regards to live migration. Use a newer machine type instead. Backend options --------------- Using non-persistent backing file with pmem=on (since 6.1) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' This option is used when ``memory-backend-file`` is consumed by emulated NVDIMM device. However enabling ``memory-backend-file.pmem`` option, when backing file is (a) not DAX capable or (b) not on a filesystem that support direct mapping of persistent memory, is not safe and may lead to data loss or corruption in case of host crash. Options are: - modify VM configuration to set ``pmem=off`` to continue using fake NVDIMM (without persistence guaranties) with backing file on non DAX storage - move backing file to NVDIMM storage and keep ``pmem=on`` (to have NVDIMM with persistence guaranties). Device options -------------- Emulated device options ''''''''''''''''''''''' ``-device virtio-blk,scsi=on|off`` (since 5.0) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The virtio-blk SCSI passthrough feature is a legacy VIRTIO feature. VIRTIO 1.0 and later do not support it because the virtio-scsi device was introduced for full SCSI support. Use virtio-scsi instead when SCSI passthrough is required. Note this also applies to ``-device virtio-blk-pci,scsi=on|off``, which is an alias. ``-device sga`` (since 6.2) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The ``sga`` device loads an option ROM for x86 targets which enables SeaBIOS to send messages to the serial console. SeaBIOS 1.11.0 onwards contains native support for this feature and thus use of the option ROM approach is obsolete. The native SeaBIOS support can be activated by using ``-machine graphics=off``. Block device options '''''''''''''''''''' ``"backing": ""`` (since 2.12) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In order to prevent QEMU from automatically opening an image's backing chain, use ``"backing": null`` instead. ``rbd`` keyvalue pair encoded filenames: ``""`` (since 3.1) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Options for ``rbd`` should be specified according to its runtime options, like other block drivers. Legacy parsing of keyvalue pair encoded filenames is useful to open images with the old format for backing files; These image files should be updated to use the current format. Example of legacy encoding:: json:{"file.driver":"rbd", "file.filename":"rbd:rbd/name"} The above, converted to the current supported format:: json:{"file.driver":"rbd", "file.pool":"rbd", "file.image":"name"} linux-user mode CPUs -------------------- MIPS ``I7200`` CPU (since 5.2) '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The ``I7200`` guest CPU relies on the nanoMIPS ISA, which is deprecated (the ISA has never been upstreamed to a compiler toolchain). Therefore this CPU is also deprecated. Backwards compatibility ----------------------- Runnability guarantee of CPU models (since 4.1) ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Previous versions of QEMU never changed existing CPU models in ways that introduced additional host software or hardware requirements to the VM. This allowed management software to safely change the machine type of an existing VM without introducing new requirements ("runnability guarantee"). This prevented CPU models from being updated to include CPU vulnerability mitigations, leaving guests vulnerable in the default configuration. The CPU model runnability guarantee won't apply anymore to existing CPU models. Management software that needs runnability guarantees must resolve the CPU model aliases using the ``alias-of`` field returned by the ``query-cpu-definitions`` QMP command. While those guarantees are kept, the return value of ``query-cpu-definitions`` will have existing CPU model aliases point to a version that doesn't break runnability guarantees (specifically, version 1 of those CPU models). In future QEMU versions, aliases will point to newer CPU model versions depending on the machine type, so management software must resolve CPU model aliases before starting a virtual machine. Guest Emulator ISAs ------------------- nanoMIPS ISA '''''''''''' The ``nanoMIPS`` ISA has never been upstreamed to any compiler toolchain. As it is hard to generate binaries for it, declare it deprecated. Tools ----- virtiofsd ''''''''' There is a new Rust implementation of ``virtiofsd`` at ``https://gitlab.com/virtio-fs/virtiofsd``; since this is now marked stable, new development should be done on that rather than the existing C version in the QEMU tree. The C version will still accept fixes and patches that are already in development for the moment, but will eventually be deleted from this tree. New deployments should use the Rust version, and existing systems should consider moving to it. The command line and feature set is very close and moving should be simple.