On 10/10/2016 19:46, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > I don't think we have a plan, but I would support deprecating and > removing very old machine-types. The question is: how old is too > old? > > For reference, the commits and dates when each machine-type was > added are below: > > machine commit commit date release release date > pc-0.10 e8b2a1c6 Jul 8 2009 v0.11.0 Sep 22 2009 > pc-0.13 95747581 Jul 22 2009 v0.12.0 Dec 19 2009 > pc-0.12 2cae6f5e Jan 8 2010 v0.13.0 Oct 14 2010 > pc-0.13 d76fa62d Feb 15 2010 v0.13.0 Oct 14 2010 > pc-0.14 b903a0f7 Nov 11 2010 v0.14.0 Feb 16 2011 > pc-0.15 ce01a508 Dec 18 2011 v1.1.0 Jun 1 2012 > pc-1.0 19857e62 Nov 7 2011 v1.0 Dec 1 2011 > pc-1.1 382b3a68 Feb 21 2012 v1.1.0 Jun 1 2012 > pc-1.2 f1dacf1c Jun 11 2012 v1.2.0 Sep 5 2012 > pc-1.3 f4306941 Sep 13 2012 v1.3.0 Dec 3 2012
Anything before pc-1.3 has issues with migration due to the introduction of the memory API. Basically, 0xf0000-0xfffff is not migrated correctly, and the result is that rebooting after migration causes the guest to crash. So that could be a reasonable place to draw the line at. Paolo