QEMU
9.2.0
Contents:
About QEMU
System Emulation
User Mode Emulation
Tools
System Emulation Management and Interoperability
System Emulation Guest Hardware Specifications
Developer Information
QEMU Community Processes
Code of Conduct
Conflict Resolution Policy
The Role of Maintainers
QEMU Coding Style
Submitting a Patch
Trivial Patches
QEMU and the stable process
Submitting a Pull Request
Secure Coding Practices
QEMU Build System
Testing QEMU
Internal QEMU APIs
Internal Subsystem Information
TCG Emulation
QEMU
Developer Information
QEMU Community Processes
Edit on GitLab
QEMU Community Processes
Notes about how to interact with the community and how and where to submit patches.
Code of Conduct
Sources
Conflict Resolution Policy
How we resolve conflicts
Remedies
Sources
The Role of Maintainers
The MAINTAINERS file
Becoming a reviewer
Becoming a maintainer
QEMU Coding Style
Formatting and style
Language usage
QEMU Specific Idioms
Submitting a Patch
Writing your Patches
Submitting your Patches
Participating in Code Review
Tips and Tricks
Trivial Patches
Overview
Repositories
Workflow
Team
QEMU and the stable process
QEMU stable releases
What should go into a stable release?
How to get a patch into QEMU stable
Stable release process
Submitting a Pull Request
Secure Coding Practices
Reporting Security Bugs
General Secure C Coding Practices
Input Validation
Unexpected Device Accesses
Live Migration
Guest Memory Access Races
Use of null-co block drivers