Richard W.M. Jones f7a24b2ea8 lib/qemu.c: Use machine type none when inspecting QMP properties
Dan mentioned that there is a special machine type ("none") we can use
when querying for KVM.  It has no CPU, memory, etc and does not run,
but you can still enable KVM for it.

Note we have to remove the -cpu parameter, otherwise qemu prints this
error:

  qemu-kvm: apic-id property was not initialized properly

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