[ANNOUNCE] qemu-kvm-0.11.0 released

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qemu-kvm-0.11.0 is now available. This release is is based on the upstream qemu 0.11.0, plus kvm-specific enhancements.

Changes from the qemu-kvm-0.10 series:
- merge qemu 0.11.0
  - qdev device model
  - qemu-io
  - i386: multiboot support for -kernel
  - gdbstub: vCont support
  - i386: control over boot menu
  - i386: pc-0.10 compatibility machine type
  - qcow2: use cache=writethrough by default
  - i386: MCE emulation
  - i386: host cpuid support
  - slirp: host network config
  - virtio: MSI-x support
  - pci: allow devices to specify bus address
  - migration: allow down time based threshold
  - virtio-net: filtering support
  - http block device support
  - i386: expose numa topology to guests
  - native preadv/pwritev support
  - kvm: guest debugging support
  - vnc: support for acls and gssapi
  - monitor: allow multiple monitors
- device assignment: MSI-X support (Sheng Yang)
- device assignment: SR/IOV support (Sheng Yang)
- irqfd support (Gregory Haskins)
- drop libkvm, use some of the upstream kvm support (Glauber Costa)
- device assignment: option ROM support (Alex Williamson)
- x2apic support (Gleb Natapov)
- kvm/msi integration (Michael S. Tsirkin)
- hpet/kvm integration (Beth Kon)
- mce/kvm ingration (Huang Ying)

http://www.linux-kvm.org

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