Notable changes to Xen will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog
4.19.0 UNRELEASED - TBD
- Changed flexible array definitions in public I/O interface headers to not use "1" as the number of array elements.
- The minimum supported OCaml toolchain version is now 4.05
- On x86:
- HVM PIRQs are disabled by default.
- Reduce IOMMU setup time for hardware domain.
- On x86:
- Introduce a new x2APIC driver that uses Cluster Logical addressing mode for IPIs and Physical addressing mode for external interrupts.
- Add a new 9pfs backend running as a daemon in dom0. First user is Xenstore-stubdom now being able to support full Xenstore trace capability.
- caml-stubdom. It hasn't built since 2014, was pinned to Ocaml 4.02, and has been superseded by the MirageOS/SOLO5 projects.
- /usr/bin/pygrub symlink. This was deprecated in Xen 4.2 (2012) but left for compatibility reasons. VMs configured with bootloader="/usr/bin/pygrub" should be updated to just bootloader="pygrub".
- The Xen gdbstub on x86.
4.18.0 - 2023-11-16
- Repurpose command line gnttab_max_{maptrack_,}frames options so they don't cap toolstack provided values.
- Ignore VCPUOP_set_singleshot_timer's VCPU_SSHOTTMR_future flag. The only known user doesn't use it properly, leading to in-guest breakage.
- The "dom0" option is now supported on Arm and "sve=" sub-option can be used to enable dom0 guest to use SVE/SVE2 instructions.
- Physical CPU Hotplug downgraded to Experimental and renamed "ACPI CPU Hotplug" for clarity
- On x86:
- On all Intel systems, MSR_ARCH_CAPS is now visible in guests, and controllable from the VM's config file. For CPUs from ~2019 onwards, this allows guest kernels to see details about hardware fixes for speculative mitigations. (Backported as XSA-435 to older releases).
- xl/libxl can customize SMBIOS strings for HVM guests.
- Support for enforcing system-wide operation in Data Operand Independent Timing Mode.
- Add Intel Hardware P-States (HWP) cpufreq driver.
- Support for features new in AMD Genoa CPUs:
- CPUID_USER_DIS (CPUID Faulting) used by Xen to control PV guest's view of CPUID data.
- Support for features new in Intel Sapphire Rapids CPUs:
- PKS (Protection Key Supervisor) available to HVM/PVH guests.
- VM-Notify used by Xen to mitigate certain micro-architectural pipeline livelocks, instead of crashing the entire server.
- Bus-lock detection, used by Xen to mitigate (by rate-limiting) the system wide impact of a guest misusing atomic instructions.
- Support for features new in Intel Granite Rapids CPUs:
- AVX512-FP16.
- On Arm:
- Xen supports guests running SVE/SVE2 instructions. (Tech Preview)
- Add suport for Firmware Framework for Arm A-profile (FF-A) Mediator (Tech Preview)
- Experimental support for dynamic addition/removal of Xen device tree nodes using a device tree overlay binary (.dtbo).
- Introduce two new hypercalls to map the vCPU runstate and time areas by physical rather than linear/virtual addresses.
- The project has now officially adopted 6 directives and 65 rules of MISRA-C.
- On x86, the "pku" command line option has been removed. It has never behaved precisely as described, and was redundant with the unsupported "cpuid=no-pku". Visibility of PKU to guests should be via its vm.cfg file.
- xenpvnetboot removed as unable to convert to Python 3.
4.17.0 - 2022-12-12
- On x86 "vga=current" can now be used together with GrUB2's gfxpayload setting. Note that this requires use of "multiboot2" (and "module2") as the GrUB commands loading Xen.
- The "gnttab" option now has a new command line sub-option for disabling the GNTTABOP_transfer functionality.
- The x86 MCE command line option info is now updated.
- Out-of-tree builds for the hypervisor now supported.
- __ro_after_init support, for marking data as immutable after boot.
- The project has officially adopted 4 directives and 24 rules of MISRA-C, added MISRA-C checker build integration, and defined how to document deviations.
- IOMMU superpage support on x86, affecting PV guests as well as HVM/PVH ones when they don't share page tables with the CPU (HAP / EPT / NPT).
- Support for VIRT_SSBD and MSR_SPEC_CTRL for HVM guests on AMD.
- Improved TSC, CPU, and APIC clock frequency calibration on x86.
- Support for Xen using x86 Control Flow Enforcement technology for its own protection. Both Shadow Stacks (ROP protection) and Indirect Branch Tracking (COP/JOP protection).
- Add mwait-idle support for SPR and ADL on x86.
- Extend security support for hosts to 12 TiB of memory on x86.
- Add command line option to set cpuid parameters for dom0 at boot time on x86.
- Improved static configuration options on Arm.
- cpupools can be specified at boot using device tree on Arm.
- It is possible to use PV drivers with dom0less guests, allowing statically booted dom0less guests with PV devices.
- On Arm, p2m structures are now allocated out of a pool of memory set aside at domain creation.
- Improved mitigations against Spectre-BHB on Arm.
- Support VirtIO-MMIO devices device-tree binding creation in toolstack on Arm.
- Allow setting the number of CPUs to activate at runtime from command line option on Arm.
- Grant-table support on Arm was improved and hardened by implementing "simplified M2P-like approach for the xenheap pages"
- Add Renesas R-Car Gen4 IPMMU-VMSA support on Arm.
- Add i.MX lpuart and i.MX8QM support on Arm.
- Improved toolstack build system.
- Add Xue - console over USB 3 Debug Capability.
- gitlab-ci automation: Fixes and improvements together with new tests.
- dropped support for the (x86-only) "vesa-mtrr" and "vesa-remap" command line options
4.16.0 - 2021-12-02
- XENSTORED_ROOTDIR environment variable from configuartion files and initscripts, due to being unused.
- Quarantining of passed-through PCI devices no longer defaults to directing I/O to a scratch page, matching original post-XSA-302 behavior (albeit the change was also backported, first appearing in 4.12.2 and 4.11.4). Prior (4.13...4.15-like) behavior can be arranged for either by enabling the IOMMU_QUARANTINE_SCRATCH_PAGE setting at build (configuration) time or by passing "iommu=quarantine=scratch-page" on the hypervisor command line.
- pv-grub stubdoms will no longer be built per default. In order to be able to use pv-grub configure needs to be called with "--enable-pv-grub" as parameter.
- qemu-traditional based device models (both, qemu-traditional and ioemu-stubdom) will no longer be built per default. In order to be able to use those, configure needs to be called with "--enable-qemu-traditional" as parameter.
- Fixes for credit2 scheduler stability in corner case conditions.
- Ongoing improvements in the hypervisor build system.
- vtpmmgr miscellaneous fixes in preparation for TPM 2.0 support.
- 32bit PV guests only supported in shim mode.
- Improved PVH dom0 debug key handling.
- Fix booting on some Intel systems without a PIT (i8254).
- Cleanup of the xenstore library interface.
- Fix truncation of return value from xencall2 by introducing a new helper that returns a long instead.
- Fix system register accesses on Arm to use the proper 32/64bit access size.
- Various fixes for Arm OP-TEE mediator.
- Switch to domheap for Xen page tables.
- 32bit Arm builds to the gitlab-ci automated tests.
- x86 full system tests to the gitlab-ci automated tests.
- Arm limited vPMU support for guests.
- Static physical memory allocation for dom0less on arm64.
- dom0less EFI support on arm64.
- GICD_ICPENDR register handling in vGIC emulation to support Zephyr OS.
- CPU feature leveling on arm64 platform with heterogeneous cores.
- Report unpopulated memory regions safe to use for external mappings, Arm and device tree only.
- Support of generic DT IOMMU bindings for Arm SMMU v2.
- Limit grant table version on a per-domain basis.
4.15.0 - 2021-04-08
- ARM IOREQ servers (device emulation etc.) (Tech Preview)
- Renesas IPMMU-VMSA (Supported, not security supported; was Tech Preview)
- ARM SMMUv3 (Tech Preview)
- Switched MSR accesses to deny by default policy.
- Intel Processor Trace support (Tech Preview)
- Named PCI devices for xl/libxl
- Improved documentation for xl PCI configuration format
- Support for zstd-compressed dom0 (x86) and domU kernels
- EFI: Enable booting unified hypervisor/kernel/initrd/DT images
- Reduce ACPI verbosity by default
- Add ucode=allow-same option to test late microcode loading path
- Library improvements from NetBSD ports upstreamed
- CI loop: Add Alpine Linux, Ubuntu Focal targets; drop CentOS 6
- CI loop: Add qemu-based dom0 / domU test for ARM
- CI loop: Add dom0less aarch64 smoke test
- x86: Allow domains to use AVX-VNNI instructions
- Factored out HVM-specific shadow code, improving code clarity and reducing the size of PV-only hypervisor builds
- Added XEN_SCRIPT_DIR configuration option to specify location for Xen scripts, rather than hard-coding /etc/xen/scripts
- xennet: Documented a way for the backend (or toolstack) to specify MTU to the frontend
- xenstore can now be live-updated on a running system. (Tech preview)
- Some additional affordances in various xl subcommands.
- Added workarounds for the following ARM errata: Cortex A53 #843419, Cortex A55 #1530923, Cortex A72 #853709, Cortex A73 #858921, Cortex A76 #1286807, Neoverse-N1 #1165522
- On detecting a host crash, some debug key handlers can automatically triggered to aid in debugging
- Increase the maximum number of guests which can share a single IRQ from 7 to 16, and make this configurable with irq-max-guests
- qemu-xen-traditional as host process device model, now "No security support, not recommended". (Use as stub domain device model is still supported - see SUPPORT.md.)
4.14.0 - 2020-07-23
- This file and MAINTAINERS entry.
- Use x2APIC mode whenever available, regardless of interrupt remapping support.
- Performance improvements to guest assisted TLB flushes, either when using the Xen hypercall interface or the viridian one.
- Assorted pvshim performance and scalability improvements plus some bug fixes.
- Hypervisor framework to ease porting Xen to run on hypervisors.
- Initial support to run on Hyper-V.
- Initial hypervisor file system (hypfs) support.
- libxl support for running qemu-xen device model in a linux stubdomain.
- New 'domid_policy', allowing domain-ids to be randomly chosen.
- Option to preserve domain-id across migrate or save+restore.
- Support in kdd for initial KD protocol handshake for Win 7, 8 and 10 (64 bit).
- Tech preview support for Control-flow Execution Technology, with Xen using Supervisor Shadow Stacks for its own protection.
- The CPUID data seen by a guest on boot is now moved in the migration stream. A guest migrating between non-identical hardware will now no longer observe details such as Family/Model/Stepping, Cache, etc changing. An administrator still needs to take care to ensure the features visible to the guest at boot are compatible with anywhere it might migrate.
4.13.0 - 2019-12-17
Pointer to release from which CHANGELOG tracking starts