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Server class POWER CPUs have a "compat" property, which was obsoleted by commit 7843c0d60d and replaced by a "max-cpu-compat" property on the pseries machine type. A hack was introduced so that passing "compat" to -cpu would still produce the desired effect, for the sake of backward compatibility : it strips the "compat" option from the CPU properties and applies internally it to the pseries machine. The accessors of the "compat" property were updated to do nothing but warn the user about the deprecated status when doing something like: $ qemu-system-ppc64 -global POWER9-family-powerpc64-cpu.compat=power9 qemu-system-ppc64: warning: CPU 'compat' property is deprecated and has no effect; use max-cpu-compat machine property instead This was merged during the QEMU 2.10 timeframe, a few weeks before we formalized our deprecation process. As a consequence, the "compat" property fell through the cracks and was never listed in the officialy deprecated features. We are now eight QEMU versions later, it is largely time to mention it in qemu-deprecated.texi. Also, since -global XXX-powerpc64-cpu.compat= has been emitting warnings since QEMU 2.10 and the usual way of setting CPU properties is with -cpu, completely remove the "compat" property. Keep the hack so that -cpu XXX,compat= stays functional some more time, as required by our deprecation process. The now empty powerpc_servercpu_properties[] list which was introduced for "compat" and never had any other use is removed on the way. We can re-add it in the future if the need for a server class POWER CPU specific property arises again. Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Message-Id: <158274357799.140275.12263135811731647490.stgit@bahia.lan> [dwg: Convert from .texi to .rst to match upstream change] Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>