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1= How to use the QAPI code generator =
2
3* Note: as of this writing, QMP does not use QAPI. Eventually QMP
4commands will be converted to use QAPI internally. The following
5information describes QMP/QAPI as it will exist after the
6conversion.
7
8QAPI is a native C API within QEMU which provides management-level
9functionality to internal/external users. For external
10users/processes, this interface is made available by a JSON-based
11QEMU Monitor protocol that is provided by the QMP server.
12
13To map QMP-defined interfaces to the native C QAPI implementations,
14a JSON-based schema is used to define types and function
15signatures, and a set of scripts is used to generate types/signatures,
16and marshaling/dispatch code. The QEMU Guest Agent also uses these
17scripts, paired with a seperate schema, to generate
18marshaling/dispatch code for the guest agent server running in the
19guest.
20
21This document will describe how the schemas, scripts, and resulting
22code is used.
23
24
25== QMP/Guest agent schema ==
26
27This file defines the types, commands, and events used by QMP. It should
28fully describe the interface used by QMP.
29
30This file is designed to be loosely based on JSON although it's technically
31executable Python. While dictionaries are used, they are parsed as
32OrderedDicts so that ordering is preserved.
33
34There are two basic syntaxes used, type definitions and command definitions.
35
36The first syntax defines a type and is represented by a dictionary. There are
37two kinds of types that are supported: complex user-defined types, and enums.
38
39A complex type is a dictionary containing a single key who's value is a
40dictionary. This corresponds to a struct in C or an Object in JSON. An
41example of a complex type is:
42
43 { 'type': 'MyType',
44 'data' { 'member1': 'str', 'member2': 'int', '*member3': 'str } }
45
46The use of '*' as a prefix to the name means the member is optional. Optional
47members should always be added to the end of the dictionary to preserve
48backwards compatibility.
49
50An enumeration type is a dictionary containing a single key who's value is a
51list of strings. An example enumeration is:
52
53 { 'enum': 'MyEnum', 'data': [ 'value1', 'value2', 'value3' ] }
54
55Generally speaking, complex types and enums should always use CamelCase for
56the type names.
57
58Commands are defined by using a list containing three members. The first
59member is the command name, the second member is a dictionary containing
60arguments, and the third member is the return type.
61
62An example command is:
63
64 { 'command': 'my-command',
65 'data': { 'arg1': 'str', '*arg2': 'str' },
66 'returns': 'str' ]
67
68Command names should be all lower case with words separated by a hyphen.
69
70
71== Code generation ==
72
73Schemas are fed into 3 scripts to generate all the code/files that, paired
74with the core QAPI libraries, comprise everything required to take JSON
75commands read in by a QMP/guest agent server, unmarshal the arguments into
76the underlying C types, call into the corresponding C function, and map the
77response back to a QMP/guest agent response to be returned to the user.
78
79As an example, we'll use the following schema, which describes a single
80complex user-defined type (which will produce a C struct, along with a list
81node structure that can be used to chain together a list of such types in
82case we want to accept/return a list of this type with a command), and a
83command which takes that type as a parameter and returns the same type:
84
85 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat example-schema.json
86 { 'type': 'UserDefOne',
87 'data': { 'integer': 'int', 'string': 'str' } }
88
89 { 'command': 'my-command',
90 'data': {'arg1': 'UserDefOne'},
91 'returns': 'UserDefOne' }
92 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$
93
94=== scripts/qapi-types.py ===
95
96Used to generate the C types defined by a schema. The following files are
97created:
98
99$(prefix)qapi-types.h - C types corresponding to types defined in
100 the schema you pass in
101$(prefix)qapi-types.c - Cleanup functions for the above C types
102
103The $(prefix) is an optional parameter used as a namespace to keep the
104generated code from one schema/code-generation separated from others so code
105can be generated/used from multiple schemas without clobbering previously
106created code.
107
108Example:
109
110 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ python scripts/qapi-types.py \
111 --output-dir="qapi-generated" --prefix="example-" < example-schema.json
112 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-types.c
113 /* AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED, DO NOT MODIFY */
114
115 #include "qapi/qapi-dealloc-visitor.h"
116 #include "example-qapi-types.h"
117 #include "example-qapi-visit.h"
118
119 void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne * obj)
120 {
121 QapiDeallocVisitor *md;
122 Visitor *v;
123
124 if (!obj) {
125 return;
126 }
127
128 md = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
129 v = qapi_dealloc_get_visitor(md);
130 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, &obj, NULL, NULL);
131 qapi_dealloc_visitor_cleanup(md);
132 }
133
134 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-types.h
135 /* AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED, DO NOT MODIFY */
136 #ifndef QAPI_GENERATED_EXAMPLE_QAPI_TYPES
137 #define QAPI_GENERATED_EXAMPLE_QAPI_TYPES
138
139 #include "qapi/qapi-types-core.h"
140
141 typedef struct UserDefOne UserDefOne;
142
143 typedef struct UserDefOneList
144 {
145 UserDefOne *value;
146 struct UserDefOneList *next;
147 } UserDefOneList;
148
149 struct UserDefOne
150 {
151 int64_t integer;
152 char * string;
153 };
154
155 void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne * obj);
156
157 #endif
158
159
160=== scripts/qapi-visit.py ===
161
162Used to generate the visitor functions used to walk through and convert
163a QObject (as provided by QMP) to a native C data structure and
164vice-versa, as well as the visitor function used to dealloc a complex
165schema-defined C type.
166
167The following files are generated:
168
169$(prefix)qapi-visit.c: visitor function for a particular C type, used
170 to automagically convert QObjects into the
171 corresponding C type and vice-versa, as well
172 as for deallocating memory for an existing C
173 type
174
175$(prefix)qapi-visit.h: declarations for previously mentioned visitor
176 functions
177
178Example:
179
180 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ python scripts/qapi-visit.py \
181 --output-dir="qapi-generated" --prefix="example-" < example-schema.json
182 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-visit.c
183 /* THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED, DO NOT MODIFY */
184
185 #include "example-qapi-visit.h"
186
187 void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *m, UserDefOne ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp)
188 {
189 visit_start_struct(m, (void **)obj, "UserDefOne", name, sizeof(UserDefOne), errp);
190 visit_type_int(m, (obj && *obj) ? &(*obj)->integer : NULL, "integer", errp);
191 visit_type_str(m, (obj && *obj) ? &(*obj)->string : NULL, "string", errp);
192 visit_end_struct(m, errp);
193 }
194
195 void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *m, UserDefOneList ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp)
196 {
197 GenericList *i;
198
199 visit_start_list(m, name, errp);
200
201 for (i = visit_next_list(m, (GenericList **)obj, errp); i; i = visit_next_list(m, &i, errp)) {
202 UserDefOneList *native_i = (UserDefOneList *)i;
203 visit_type_UserDefOne(m, &native_i->value, NULL, errp);
204 }
205
206 visit_end_list(m, errp);
207 }
208 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-visit.h
209 /* THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED, DO NOT MODIFY */
210
211 #ifndef QAPI_GENERATED_EXAMPLE_QAPI_VISIT
212 #define QAPI_GENERATED_EXAMPLE_QAPI_VISIT
213
214 #include "qapi/qapi-visit-core.h"
215 #include "example-qapi-types.h"
216
217 void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *m, UserDefOne ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
218 void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *m, UserDefOneList ** obj, const char *name, Error **errp);
219
220 #endif
221 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$
222
223
224=== scripts/qapi-commands.py ===
225
226Used to generate the marshaling/dispatch functions for the commands defined
227in the schema. The following files are generated:
228
229$(prefix)qmp-marshal.c: command marshal/dispatch functions for each
230 QMP command defined in the schema. Functions
231 generated by qapi-visit.py are used to
232 convert QObjects recieved from the wire into
233 function parameters, and uses the same
234 visitor functions to convert native C return
235 values to QObjects from transmission back
236 over the wire.
237
238$(prefix)qmp-commands.h: Function prototypes for the QMP commands
239 specified in the schema.
240
241Example:
242
243 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-marshal.c
244 /* THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED, DO NOT MODIFY */
245
246 #include "qemu-objects.h"
247 #include "qapi/qmp-core.h"
248 #include "qapi/qapi-visit-core.h"
249 #include "qapi/qmp-output-visitor.h"
250 #include "qapi/qmp-input-visitor.h"
251 #include "qapi/qapi-dealloc-visitor.h"
252 #include "example-qapi-types.h"
253 #include "example-qapi-visit.h"
254
255 #include "example-qmp-commands.h"
256 static void qmp_marshal_output_my_command(UserDefOne * ret_in, QObject **ret_out, Error **errp)
257 {
258 QapiDeallocVisitor *md = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
259 QmpOutputVisitor *mo = qmp_output_visitor_new();
260 Visitor *v;
261
262 v = qmp_output_get_visitor(mo);
263 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, &ret_in, "unused", errp);
264 v = qapi_dealloc_get_visitor(md);
265 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, &ret_in, "unused", errp);
266 qapi_dealloc_visitor_cleanup(md);
267
268
269 *ret_out = qmp_output_get_qobject(mo);
270 }
271
272 static void qmp_marshal_input_my_command(QmpState *qmp__sess, QDict *args, QObject **ret, Error **errp)
273 {
274 UserDefOne * retval = NULL;
275 QmpInputVisitor *mi;
276 QapiDeallocVisitor *md;
277 Visitor *v;
278 UserDefOne * arg1 = NULL;
279
280 mi = qmp_input_visitor_new(QOBJECT(args));
281 v = qmp_input_get_visitor(mi);
282 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, &arg1, "arg1", errp);
283
284 if (error_is_set(errp)) {
285 goto out;
286 }
287 retval = qmp_my_command(arg1, errp);
288 qmp_marshal_output_my_command(retval, ret, errp);
289
290 out:
291 md = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
292 v = qapi_dealloc_get_visitor(md);
293 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, &arg1, "arg1", errp);
294 qapi_dealloc_visitor_cleanup(md);
295 return;
296 }
297
298 static void qmp_init_marshal(void)
299 {
300 qmp_register_command("my-command", qmp_marshal_input_my_command);
301 }
302
303 qapi_init(qmp_init_marshal);
304 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-commands.h
305 /* THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED, DO NOT MODIFY */
306
307 #ifndef QAPI_GENERATED_EXAMPLE_QMP_COMMANDS
308 #define QAPI_GENERATED_EXAMPLE_QMP_COMMANDS
309
310 #include "example-qapi-types.h"
311 #include "error.h"
312
313 UserDefOne * qmp_my_command(UserDefOne * arg1, Error **errp);
314
315 #endif
316 mdroth@illuin:~/w/qemu2.git$