This release adds support for nested virtualization, a feature which allows you to run kvm (and possibly other hypervisors) inside a guest. This is an experimental feature and is only available on AMD hosts.

There are fixes included for a couple of minor vulnerabilities: one for the slirp stack (-net user), which is not usually used in production, and another in the vnc server, which allows malicious users to cause a VM to hang.

Changes from kvm-81:
- merge qemu-svn
  - uuid support
  - fix CVE-2007-5729 (slirp vulnerability)
  - fix CVE-2008-2382 (vnc denial of service)
  - better scsi support
  - pci subsystem id for pci devices
    - this will cause Windows guest to rediscover hardware
  - improved I/O parallelism
  - ppc kvm support
  - hpet support
    - not fully integrated yet
  - monitor 'info status' command
- merge bochs-bios-cvs
  - uuid support
  - prepare for S3 sleep
- merge vgabios-cvs
- much improved guest debugging (Jan Kiszka)
  - both debugger in guest and debugger in host
- fix kvm makefile for separate object dir (Andi Kleen)
- nested svm (Alexander Graf)
  - run kvm in kvm in kvm...
- fix ia64 register and stack access from userspace (Jes Sorensen)
- don't treat a global pte as global if cr4.pge is clear
  - fixes Vista x86 smp failure on boot
- properly lock virtual i8259 interrupt controller
- fix large host pages invlpg/resync
  - fixes oops when using host hugetlbfs
- fix vmload instruction misemulated as lidt


Notes:
    If you use the modules bundled with kvm-82, you can use any version
of Linux from 2.6.16 upwards.  You may also use kvm-81 userspace with
the kvm modules provided by Linux 2.6.25 or above.  Some features may
only be available in newer releases.

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