meson, cargo: require Rust 1.83.0

Reviewed-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250908105005.2119297-4-pbonzini@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Paolo Bonzini
2025-09-08 12:49:35 +02:00
parent 091f115ea5
commit e1c689c218
5 changed files with 18 additions and 21 deletions

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
doc-valid-idents = ["IrDA", "PrimeCell", ".."]
allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args = false
msrv = "1.77.0"
msrv = "1.83.0"

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@@ -118,14 +118,15 @@ Rust build dependencies
include bindgen or have an older version, it is recommended to install
a newer version using ``cargo install bindgen-cli``.
QEMU requires Rust 1.77.0. This is available on all supported platforms
with one exception, namely the ``mips64el`` architecture on Debian bookworm.
For all other architectures, Debian bookworm provides a new-enough Rust
compiler in the ``rustc-web`` package.
QEMU requires Rust 1.83.0. This is available on all supported platforms
with two exception: Ubuntu LTS releases 22.04 and 24.04, and the
``mips64el`` architecture on Debian bookworm. For all other
architectures, Debian bookworm provides a new-enough Rust compiler
in the ``rustc-web`` package.
Also, on Ubuntu 22.04 or 24.04 this requires the ``rustc-1.77``
(or newer) package. The path to ``rustc`` and ``rustdoc`` must be
provided manually to the configure script.
It is expected that in the future Ubuntu will provide updated packages
like the existing ``rustc-1.82`` package. The path to ``rustc`` and
``rustdoc`` will have to be provided manually to the configure script.
Some distros prefer to avoid vendored crate sources, and instead use
local sources from e.g. ``/usr/share/cargo/registry``. QEMU includes a

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@@ -75,21 +75,17 @@ Note that doctests require all ``.o`` files from the build to be available.
Supported tools
'''''''''''''''
QEMU supports rustc version 1.77.0 and newer. Notably, the following features
are missing:
QEMU supports rustc version 1.83.0 and newer. The following features
from relatively new versions of Rust are not used for historical reasons;
patches are welcome:
* inline const expression (stable in 1.79.0), currently worked around with
associated constants in the ``FnCall`` trait.
* associated constants have to be explicitly marked ``'static`` (`changed in
* associated constants are still explicitly marked ``'static`` (`changed in
1.81.0`__)
* ``&raw`` (stable in 1.82.0). Use ``addr_of!`` and ``addr_of_mut!`` instead,
though hopefully the need for raw pointers will go down over time.
* ``new_uninit`` (stable in 1.82.0). This is used internally by the ``pinned_init``
crate, which is planned for inclusion in QEMU, but it can be easily patched
out.
* ``&raw`` (stable in 1.82.0).
* referencing statics in constants (stable in 1.83.0). For now use a const
function; this is an important limitation for QEMU's migration stream

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@@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ have_rust = have_rust and add_languages('rust', native: true,
required: get_option('rust').disable_auto_if(not have_system))
if have_rust
rustc = meson.get_compiler('rust')
if rustc.version().version_compare('<1.77.0')
if rustc.version().version_compare('<1.83.0')
if get_option('rust').enabled()
error('rustc version ' + rustc.version() + ' is unsupported. Please upgrade to at least 1.77.0')
error('rustc version ' + rustc.version() + ' is unsupported. Please upgrade to at least 1.83.0')
else
warning('rustc version ' + rustc.version() + ' is unsupported, disabling Rust compilation.')
message('Please upgrade to at least 1.77.0 to use Rust.')
message('Please upgrade to at least 1.83.0 to use Rust.')
have_rust = false
endif
endif

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ edition = "2021"
homepage = "https://www.qemu.org"
license = "GPL-2.0-or-later"
repository = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/"
rust-version = "1.77.0"
rust-version = "1.83.0"
[workspace.dependencies]
anyhow = "~1.0"