Adolf Belka 1302f0cde8 libvirt: Update version to 8.10.0
- Update from version 8.9.0 to 8.10.0
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    v8.10.0 (2022-12-01)
	**New features**
		  * Tool for validating SEV firmware boot measurement of QEMU VMs
		     The ``virt-qemu-sev-validate`` program will compare a reported SEV/SEV-ES
		     domain launch measurement, to a computed launch measurement. This
		     determines whether the domain has been tampered with during launch.
		  * Support for SGX EPC (enclave page cache)
		     Users can add a ``<memory model='sgx-epc'>`` device to lauch a VM with
		     ``Intel Software Guard Extensions``.
		  * Support migration of vTPM state of QEMU vms on shared storage
		     Pass ``--migration`` option if appropriate in order for ``swtpm`` to
		     properly migrate on shared storage.
	**Improvements**
		  * Mark close callback (un-)register API as high priority
		     High priority APIs use a separate thread pool thus can help in eliminating
		     problems with stuck VMs. Marking the close callback API as high priority
		     allows ``virsh`` to properly connect to the daemon in case the normal
		     priority workers are stuck allowing other high priority API usage.
		  * Updated x86 CPU features
		     The following features for the x86 platform were added:
		      ``v-vmsave-vmload``, ``vgif``, ``avx512-vp2intersect``, ``avx512-fp16``,
		      ``serialize``, ``tsx-ldtrk``, ``arch-lbr``, ``xfd``, ``intel-pt-lip``,
		      ``avic``, ``sgx``, ``sgxlc``, ``sgx-exinfo``, ``sgx1``, ``sgx2``,
		      ``sgx-debug``, ``sgx-mode64``, ``sgx-provisionkey``, ``sgx-tokenkey``,
		      ``sgx-kss``, ``bus-lock-detect``, ``pks``, ``amx``.
		  * Add support for ``hv-avic`` Hyper-V enlightenment
		     ``qemu-6.2`` introduced support for the ``hv-avic`` enlightenment which
		     allows to use Hyper-V SynIC with hardware APICv/AVIC enabled.
		  * qemu: Run memory preallocation with numa-pinned threads
		     Run the thread allocating memory in the proper NUMA node to reduce overhead.
		  * RPM packaging changes
		    - add optional dependancy of ``libvirt-daemon`` on ``libvirt-client``
		       The ``libvirt-guests.`` tool requires the ``virsh`` client to work
		       properly, but we don't want to require the installation of the daemon
		       if the tool is not used.
		    - relax required ``python3-libvirt`` version for ``libvirt-client-qemu``
		       The ``virt-qemu-qmp-proxy`` tool requires python but doesn't strictly
		       need the newest version. Remove the strict versioning requirement in
		       order to prevent cyclic dependency when building.
	**Bug fixes**
		  * Skip initialization of ``cache`` capabilities if host doesn't support them
		     Hypervisor drivers would fail to initialize on ``aarch64`` hosts with
		     following error ::
		       virStateInitialize:657 : Initialisation of cloud-hypervisor state driver failed: no error
		     which prevented the startup of the daemon.
		  * Allow incoming connections to guests on routed networks w/firewalld
		     A change in handling of implicit rules in ``firewalld 1.0.0`` broke
		     incomming connections to VMs when using ``routed`` network. This is fixed
		     by adding a new ``libvirt-routed`` zone configured to once again allow
		     incoming sessions to guests on routed networks.
		  * Fix infinite loop in nodedev driver
		     Certain udev entries might be of a size that makes libudev emit EINVAL
		     which caused a busy loop burning CPU. Fix it by ignoring the return code.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
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IPFire 2.x - The Open Source Firewall

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