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1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
2#
3
4##
5# = Migration
6##
7
8{ 'include': 'common.json' }
9
10##
11# @MigrationStats:
12#
13# Detailed migration status.
14#
15# @transferred: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
16#
17# @remaining: amount of bytes remaining to be transferred to the target VM
18#
19# @total: total amount of bytes involved in the migration process
20#
21# @duplicate: number of duplicate (zero) pages (since 1.2)
22#
23# @skipped: number of skipped zero pages (since 1.5)
24#
25# @normal: number of normal pages (since 1.2)
26#
27# @normal-bytes: number of normal bytes sent (since 1.2)
28#
29# @dirty-pages-rate: number of pages dirtied by second by the
30# guest (since 1.3)
31#
32# @mbps: throughput in megabits/sec. (since 1.6)
33#
34# @dirty-sync-count: number of times that dirty ram was synchronized (since 2.1)
35#
36# @postcopy-requests: The number of page requests received from the destination
37# (since 2.7)
38#
39# @page-size: The number of bytes per page for the various page-based
40# statistics (since 2.10)
41#
42# Since: 0.14.0
43##
44{ 'struct': 'MigrationStats',
45 'data': {'transferred': 'int', 'remaining': 'int', 'total': 'int' ,
46 'duplicate': 'int', 'skipped': 'int', 'normal': 'int',
47 'normal-bytes': 'int', 'dirty-pages-rate' : 'int',
48 'mbps' : 'number', 'dirty-sync-count' : 'int',
49 'postcopy-requests' : 'int', 'page-size' : 'int' } }
50
51##
52# @XBZRLECacheStats:
53#
54# Detailed XBZRLE migration cache statistics
55#
56# @cache-size: XBZRLE cache size
57#
58# @bytes: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
59#
60# @pages: amount of pages transferred to the target VM
61#
62# @cache-miss: number of cache miss
63#
64# @cache-miss-rate: rate of cache miss (since 2.1)
65#
66# @overflow: number of overflows
67#
68# Since: 1.2
69##
70{ 'struct': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
71 'data': {'cache-size': 'int', 'bytes': 'int', 'pages': 'int',
72 'cache-miss': 'int', 'cache-miss-rate': 'number',
73 'overflow': 'int' } }
74
75##
76# @MigrationStatus:
77#
78# An enumeration of migration status.
79#
80# @none: no migration has ever happened.
81#
82# @setup: migration process has been initiated.
83#
84# @cancelling: in the process of cancelling migration.
85#
86# @cancelled: cancelling migration is finished.
87#
88# @active: in the process of doing migration.
89#
90# @postcopy-active: like active, but now in postcopy mode. (since 2.5)
91#
92# @completed: migration is finished.
93#
94# @failed: some error occurred during migration process.
95#
96# @colo: VM is in the process of fault tolerance, VM can not get into this
97# state unless colo capability is enabled for migration. (since 2.8)
98#
99# Since: 2.3
100#
101##
102{ 'enum': 'MigrationStatus',
103 'data': [ 'none', 'setup', 'cancelling', 'cancelled',
104 'active', 'postcopy-active', 'completed', 'failed', 'colo' ] }
105
106##
107# @MigrationInfo:
108#
109# Information about current migration process.
110#
111# @status: @MigrationStatus describing the current migration status.
112# If this field is not returned, no migration process
113# has been initiated
114#
115# @ram: @MigrationStats containing detailed migration
116# status, only returned if status is 'active' or
117# 'completed'(since 1.2)
118#
119# @disk: @MigrationStats containing detailed disk migration
120# status, only returned if status is 'active' and it is a block
121# migration
122#
123# @xbzrle-cache: @XBZRLECacheStats containing detailed XBZRLE
124# migration statistics, only returned if XBZRLE feature is on and
125# status is 'active' or 'completed' (since 1.2)
126#
127# @total-time: total amount of milliseconds since migration started.
128# If migration has ended, it returns the total migration
129# time. (since 1.2)
130#
131# @downtime: only present when migration finishes correctly
132# total downtime in milliseconds for the guest.
133# (since 1.3)
134#
135# @expected-downtime: only present while migration is active
136# expected downtime in milliseconds for the guest in last walk
137# of the dirty bitmap. (since 1.3)
138#
139# @setup-time: amount of setup time in milliseconds _before_ the
140# iterations begin but _after_ the QMP command is issued. This is designed
141# to provide an accounting of any activities (such as RDMA pinning) which
142# may be expensive, but do not actually occur during the iterative
143# migration rounds themselves. (since 1.6)
144#
145# @cpu-throttle-percentage: percentage of time guest cpus are being
146# throttled during auto-converge. This is only present when auto-converge
147# has started throttling guest cpus. (Since 2.7)
148#
149# @error-desc: the human readable error description string, when
150# @status is 'failed'. Clients should not attempt to parse the
151# error strings. (Since 2.7)
152#
153# Since: 0.14.0
154##
155{ 'struct': 'MigrationInfo',
156 'data': {'*status': 'MigrationStatus', '*ram': 'MigrationStats',
157 '*disk': 'MigrationStats',
158 '*xbzrle-cache': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
159 '*total-time': 'int',
160 '*expected-downtime': 'int',
161 '*downtime': 'int',
162 '*setup-time': 'int',
163 '*cpu-throttle-percentage': 'int',
164 '*error-desc': 'str'} }
165
166##
167# @query-migrate:
168#
169# Returns information about current migration process. If migration
170# is active there will be another json-object with RAM migration
171# status and if block migration is active another one with block
172# migration status.
173#
174# Returns: @MigrationInfo
175#
176# Since: 0.14.0
177#
178# Example:
179#
180# 1. Before the first migration
181#
182# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
183# <- { "return": {} }
184#
185# 2. Migration is done and has succeeded
186#
187# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
188# <- { "return": {
189# "status": "completed",
190# "ram":{
191# "transferred":123,
192# "remaining":123,
193# "total":246,
194# "total-time":12345,
195# "setup-time":12345,
196# "downtime":12345,
197# "duplicate":123,
198# "normal":123,
199# "normal-bytes":123456,
200# "dirty-sync-count":15
201# }
202# }
203# }
204#
205# 3. Migration is done and has failed
206#
207# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
208# <- { "return": { "status": "failed" } }
209#
210# 4. Migration is being performed and is not a block migration:
211#
212# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
213# <- {
214# "return":{
215# "status":"active",
216# "ram":{
217# "transferred":123,
218# "remaining":123,
219# "total":246,
220# "total-time":12345,
221# "setup-time":12345,
222# "expected-downtime":12345,
223# "duplicate":123,
224# "normal":123,
225# "normal-bytes":123456,
226# "dirty-sync-count":15
227# }
228# }
229# }
230#
231# 5. Migration is being performed and is a block migration:
232#
233# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
234# <- {
235# "return":{
236# "status":"active",
237# "ram":{
238# "total":1057024,
239# "remaining":1053304,
240# "transferred":3720,
241# "total-time":12345,
242# "setup-time":12345,
243# "expected-downtime":12345,
244# "duplicate":123,
245# "normal":123,
246# "normal-bytes":123456,
247# "dirty-sync-count":15
248# },
249# "disk":{
250# "total":20971520,
251# "remaining":20880384,
252# "transferred":91136
253# }
254# }
255# }
256#
257# 6. Migration is being performed and XBZRLE is active:
258#
259# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
260# <- {
261# "return":{
262# "status":"active",
263# "capabilities" : [ { "capability": "xbzrle", "state" : true } ],
264# "ram":{
265# "total":1057024,
266# "remaining":1053304,
267# "transferred":3720,
268# "total-time":12345,
269# "setup-time":12345,
270# "expected-downtime":12345,
271# "duplicate":10,
272# "normal":3333,
273# "normal-bytes":3412992,
274# "dirty-sync-count":15
275# },
276# "xbzrle-cache":{
277# "cache-size":67108864,
278# "bytes":20971520,
279# "pages":2444343,
280# "cache-miss":2244,
281# "cache-miss-rate":0.123,
282# "overflow":34434
283# }
284# }
285# }
286#
287##
288{ 'command': 'query-migrate', 'returns': 'MigrationInfo' }
289
290##
291# @MigrationCapability:
292#
293# Migration capabilities enumeration
294#
295# @xbzrle: Migration supports xbzrle (Xor Based Zero Run Length Encoding).
296# This feature allows us to minimize migration traffic for certain work
297# loads, by sending compressed difference of the pages
298#
299# @rdma-pin-all: Controls whether or not the entire VM memory footprint is
300# mlock()'d on demand or all at once. Refer to docs/rdma.txt for usage.
301# Disabled by default. (since 2.0)
302#
303# @zero-blocks: During storage migration encode blocks of zeroes efficiently. This
304# essentially saves 1MB of zeroes per block on the wire. Enabling requires
305# source and target VM to support this feature. To enable it is sufficient
306# to enable the capability on the source VM. The feature is disabled by
307# default. (since 1.6)
308#
309# @compress: Use multiple compression threads to accelerate live migration.
310# This feature can help to reduce the migration traffic, by sending
311# compressed pages. Please note that if compress and xbzrle are both
312# on, compress only takes effect in the ram bulk stage, after that,
313# it will be disabled and only xbzrle takes effect, this can help to
314# minimize migration traffic. The feature is disabled by default.
315# (since 2.4 )
316#
317# @events: generate events for each migration state change
318# (since 2.4 )
319#
320# @auto-converge: If enabled, QEMU will automatically throttle down the guest
321# to speed up convergence of RAM migration. (since 1.6)
322#
323# @postcopy-ram: Start executing on the migration target before all of RAM has
324# been migrated, pulling the remaining pages along as needed. NOTE: If
325# the migration fails during postcopy the VM will fail. (since 2.6)
326#
327# @x-colo: If enabled, migration will never end, and the state of the VM on the
328# primary side will be migrated continuously to the VM on secondary
329# side, this process is called COarse-Grain LOck Stepping (COLO) for
330# Non-stop Service. (since 2.8)
331#
332# @release-ram: if enabled, qemu will free the migrated ram pages on the source
333# during postcopy-ram migration. (since 2.9)
334#
335# @block: If enabled, QEMU will also migrate the contents of all block
336# devices. Default is disabled. A possible alternative uses
337# mirror jobs to a builtin NBD server on the destination, which
338# offers more flexibility.
339# (Since 2.10)
340#
341# @return-path: If enabled, migration will use the return path even
342# for precopy. (since 2.10)
343#
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344# @x-multifd: Use more than one fd for migration (since 2.11)
345#
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346# Since: 1.2
347##
348{ 'enum': 'MigrationCapability',
349 'data': ['xbzrle', 'rdma-pin-all', 'auto-converge', 'zero-blocks',
350 'compress', 'events', 'postcopy-ram', 'x-colo', 'release-ram',
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353##
354# @MigrationCapabilityStatus:
355#
356# Migration capability information
357#
358# @capability: capability enum
359#
360# @state: capability state bool
361#
362# Since: 1.2
363##
364{ 'struct': 'MigrationCapabilityStatus',
365 'data': { 'capability' : 'MigrationCapability', 'state' : 'bool' } }
366
367##
368# @migrate-set-capabilities:
369#
370# Enable/Disable the following migration capabilities (like xbzrle)
371#
372# @capabilities: json array of capability modifications to make
373#
374# Since: 1.2
375#
376# Example:
377#
378# -> { "execute": "migrate-set-capabilities" , "arguments":
379# { "capabilities": [ { "capability": "xbzrle", "state": true } ] } }
380#
381##
382{ 'command': 'migrate-set-capabilities',
383 'data': { 'capabilities': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus'] } }
384
385##
386# @query-migrate-capabilities:
387#
388# Returns information about the current migration capabilities status
389#
390# Returns: @MigrationCapabilitiesStatus
391#
392# Since: 1.2
393#
394# Example:
395#
396# -> { "execute": "query-migrate-capabilities" }
397# <- { "return": [
398# {"state": false, "capability": "xbzrle"},
399# {"state": false, "capability": "rdma-pin-all"},
400# {"state": false, "capability": "auto-converge"},
401# {"state": false, "capability": "zero-blocks"},
402# {"state": false, "capability": "compress"},
403# {"state": true, "capability": "events"},
404# {"state": false, "capability": "postcopy-ram"},
405# {"state": false, "capability": "x-colo"}
406# ]}
407#
408##
409{ 'command': 'query-migrate-capabilities', 'returns': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus']}
410
411##
412# @MigrationParameter:
413#
414# Migration parameters enumeration
415#
416# @compress-level: Set the compression level to be used in live migration,
417# the compression level is an integer between 0 and 9, where 0 means
418# no compression, 1 means the best compression speed, and 9 means best
419# compression ratio which will consume more CPU.
420#
421# @compress-threads: Set compression thread count to be used in live migration,
422# the compression thread count is an integer between 1 and 255.
423#
424# @decompress-threads: Set decompression thread count to be used in live
425# migration, the decompression thread count is an integer between 1
426# and 255. Usually, decompression is at least 4 times as fast as
427# compression, so set the decompress-threads to the number about 1/4
428# of compress-threads is adequate.
429#
430# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are throttled
431# when migration auto-converge is activated. The
432# default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
433#
434# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
435# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
436# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
437#
438# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials for
439# establishing a TLS connection over the migration data channel.
440# On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials must
441# be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
442# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
443# will enable TLS for all migrations. The default is unset,
444# resulting in unsecured migration at the QEMU level. (Since 2.7)
445#
446# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This is
447# required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
448# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
449# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
450# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
451# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
452#
453# @max-bandwidth: to set maximum speed for migration. maximum speed in
454# bytes per second. (Since 2.8)
455#
456# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration. maximum
457# downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
458#
459# @x-checkpoint-delay: The delay time (in ms) between two COLO checkpoints in
460# periodic mode. (Since 2.8)
461#
462# @block-incremental: Affects how much storage is migrated when the
463# block migration capability is enabled. When false, the entire
464# storage backing chain is migrated into a flattened image at
465# the destination; when true, only the active qcow2 layer is
466# migrated and the destination must already have access to the
467# same backing chain as was used on the source. (since 2.10)
468#
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469# @x-multifd-channels: Number of channels used to migrate data in
470# parallel. This is the same number that the
471# number of sockets used for migration. The
472# default value is 2 (since 2.11)
473#
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475##
476{ 'enum': 'MigrationParameter',
477 'data': ['compress-level', 'compress-threads', 'decompress-threads',
478 'cpu-throttle-initial', 'cpu-throttle-increment',
479 'tls-creds', 'tls-hostname', 'max-bandwidth',
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480 'downtime-limit', 'x-checkpoint-delay', 'block-incremental',
481 'x-multifd-channels'] }
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483##
484# @MigrateSetParameters:
485#
486# @compress-level: compression level
487#
488# @compress-threads: compression thread count
489#
490# @decompress-threads: decompression thread count
491#
492# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are
493# throttled when migration auto-converge is activated.
494# The default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
495#
496# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
497# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
498# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
499#
500# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials
501# for establishing a TLS connection over the migration data
502# channel. On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials
503# must be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
504# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
505# to a non-empty string enables TLS for all migrations.
506# An empty string means that QEMU will use plain text mode for
507# migration, rather than TLS (Since 2.9)
508# Previously (since 2.7), this was reported by omitting
509# tls-creds instead.
510#
511# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This
512# is required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
513# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
514# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
515# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
516# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
517# An empty string means that QEMU will use the hostname
518# associated with the migration URI, if any. (Since 2.9)
519# Previously (since 2.7), this was reported by omitting
520# tls-hostname instead.
521#
522# @max-bandwidth: to set maximum speed for migration. maximum speed in
523# bytes per second. (Since 2.8)
524#
525# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration. maximum
526# downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
527#
528# @x-checkpoint-delay: the delay time between two COLO checkpoints. (Since 2.8)
529#
530# @block-incremental: Affects how much storage is migrated when the
531# block migration capability is enabled. When false, the entire
532# storage backing chain is migrated into a flattened image at
533# the destination; when true, only the active qcow2 layer is
534# migrated and the destination must already have access to the
535# same backing chain as was used on the source. (since 2.10)
536#
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537# @x-multifd-channels: Number of channels used to migrate data in
538# parallel. This is the same number that the
539# number of sockets used for migration. The
540# default value is 2 (since 2.11)
541#
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543##
544# TODO either fuse back into MigrationParameters, or make
545# MigrationParameters members mandatory
546{ 'struct': 'MigrateSetParameters',
547 'data': { '*compress-level': 'int',
548 '*compress-threads': 'int',
549 '*decompress-threads': 'int',
550 '*cpu-throttle-initial': 'int',
551 '*cpu-throttle-increment': 'int',
552 '*tls-creds': 'StrOrNull',
553 '*tls-hostname': 'StrOrNull',
554 '*max-bandwidth': 'int',
555 '*downtime-limit': 'int',
556 '*x-checkpoint-delay': 'int',
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557 '*block-incremental': 'bool',
558 '*x-multifd-channels': 'int' } }
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560##
561# @migrate-set-parameters:
562#
563# Set various migration parameters.
564#
565# Since: 2.4
566#
567# Example:
568#
569# -> { "execute": "migrate-set-parameters" ,
570# "arguments": { "compress-level": 1 } }
571#
572##
573{ 'command': 'migrate-set-parameters', 'boxed': true,
574 'data': 'MigrateSetParameters' }
575
576##
577# @MigrationParameters:
578#
579# The optional members aren't actually optional.
580#
581# @compress-level: compression level
582#
583# @compress-threads: compression thread count
584#
585# @decompress-threads: decompression thread count
586#
587# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are
588# throttled when migration auto-converge is activated.
589# (Since 2.7)
590#
591# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
592# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
593# progress. (Since 2.7)
594#
595# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials
596# for establishing a TLS connection over the migration data
597# channel. On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials
598# must be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
599# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint.
600# An empty string means that QEMU will use plain text mode for
601# migration, rather than TLS (Since 2.7)
602# Note: 2.8 reports this by omitting tls-creds instead.
603#
604# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This
605# is required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
606# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
607# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
608# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
609# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
610# An empty string means that QEMU will use the hostname
611# associated with the migration URI, if any. (Since 2.9)
612# Note: 2.8 reports this by omitting tls-hostname instead.
613#
614# @max-bandwidth: to set maximum speed for migration. maximum speed in
615# bytes per second. (Since 2.8)
616#
617# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration. maximum
618# downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
619#
620# @x-checkpoint-delay: the delay time between two COLO checkpoints. (Since 2.8)
621#
622# @block-incremental: Affects how much storage is migrated when the
623# block migration capability is enabled. When false, the entire
624# storage backing chain is migrated into a flattened image at
625# the destination; when true, only the active qcow2 layer is
626# migrated and the destination must already have access to the
627# same backing chain as was used on the source. (since 2.10)
628#
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629# @x-multifd-channels: Number of channels used to migrate data in
630# parallel. This is the same number that the
631# number of sockets used for migration.
632# The default value is 2 (since 2.11)
633#
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635##
636{ 'struct': 'MigrationParameters',
637 'data': { '*compress-level': 'int',
638 '*compress-threads': 'int',
639 '*decompress-threads': 'int',
640 '*cpu-throttle-initial': 'int',
641 '*cpu-throttle-increment': 'int',
642 '*tls-creds': 'str',
643 '*tls-hostname': 'str',
644 '*max-bandwidth': 'int',
645 '*downtime-limit': 'int',
646 '*x-checkpoint-delay': 'int',
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647 '*block-incremental': 'bool' ,
648 '*x-multifd-channels': 'int' } }
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650##
651# @query-migrate-parameters:
652#
653# Returns information about the current migration parameters
654#
655# Returns: @MigrationParameters
656#
657# Since: 2.4
658#
659# Example:
660#
661# -> { "execute": "query-migrate-parameters" }
662# <- { "return": {
663# "decompress-threads": 2,
664# "cpu-throttle-increment": 10,
665# "compress-threads": 8,
666# "compress-level": 1,
667# "cpu-throttle-initial": 20,
668# "max-bandwidth": 33554432,
669# "downtime-limit": 300
670# }
671# }
672#
673##
674{ 'command': 'query-migrate-parameters',
675 'returns': 'MigrationParameters' }
676
677##
678# @client_migrate_info:
679#
680# Set migration information for remote display. This makes the server
681# ask the client to automatically reconnect using the new parameters
682# once migration finished successfully. Only implemented for SPICE.
683#
684# @protocol: must be "spice"
685# @hostname: migration target hostname
686# @port: spice tcp port for plaintext channels
687# @tls-port: spice tcp port for tls-secured channels
688# @cert-subject: server certificate subject
689#
690# Since: 0.14.0
691#
692# Example:
693#
694# -> { "execute": "client_migrate_info",
695# "arguments": { "protocol": "spice",
696# "hostname": "virt42.lab.kraxel.org",
697# "port": 1234 } }
698# <- { "return": {} }
699#
700##
701{ 'command': 'client_migrate_info',
702 'data': { 'protocol': 'str', 'hostname': 'str', '*port': 'int',
703 '*tls-port': 'int', '*cert-subject': 'str' } }
704
705##
706# @migrate-start-postcopy:
707#
708# Followup to a migration command to switch the migration to postcopy mode.
709# The postcopy-ram capability must be set before the original migration
710# command.
711#
712# Since: 2.5
713#
714# Example:
715#
716# -> { "execute": "migrate-start-postcopy" }
717# <- { "return": {} }
718#
719##
720{ 'command': 'migrate-start-postcopy' }
721
722##
723# @MIGRATION:
724#
725# Emitted when a migration event happens
726#
727# @status: @MigrationStatus describing the current migration status.
728#
729# Since: 2.4
730#
731# Example:
732#
733# <- {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1432121972, "microseconds": 744001},
734# "event": "MIGRATION",
735# "data": {"status": "completed"} }
736#
737##
738{ 'event': 'MIGRATION',
739 'data': {'status': 'MigrationStatus'}}
740
741##
742# @MIGRATION_PASS:
743#
744# Emitted from the source side of a migration at the start of each pass
745# (when it syncs the dirty bitmap)
746#
747# @pass: An incrementing count (starting at 1 on the first pass)
748#
749# Since: 2.6
750#
751# Example:
752#
753# { "timestamp": {"seconds": 1449669631, "microseconds": 239225},
754# "event": "MIGRATION_PASS", "data": {"pass": 2} }
755#
756##
757{ 'event': 'MIGRATION_PASS',
758 'data': { 'pass': 'int' } }
759
760##
761# @COLOMessage:
762#
763# The message transmission between Primary side and Secondary side.
764#
765# @checkpoint-ready: Secondary VM (SVM) is ready for checkpointing
766#
767# @checkpoint-request: Primary VM (PVM) tells SVM to prepare for checkpointing
768#
769# @checkpoint-reply: SVM gets PVM's checkpoint request
770#
771# @vmstate-send: VM's state will be sent by PVM.
772#
773# @vmstate-size: The total size of VMstate.
774#
775# @vmstate-received: VM's state has been received by SVM.
776#
777# @vmstate-loaded: VM's state has been loaded by SVM.
778#
779# Since: 2.8
780##
781{ 'enum': 'COLOMessage',
782 'data': [ 'checkpoint-ready', 'checkpoint-request', 'checkpoint-reply',
783 'vmstate-send', 'vmstate-size', 'vmstate-received',
784 'vmstate-loaded' ] }
785
786##
787# @COLOMode:
788#
789# The colo mode
790#
791# @unknown: unknown mode
792#
793# @primary: master side
794#
795# @secondary: slave side
796#
797# Since: 2.8
798##
799{ 'enum': 'COLOMode',
800 'data': [ 'unknown', 'primary', 'secondary'] }
801
802##
803# @FailoverStatus:
804#
805# An enumeration of COLO failover status
806#
807# @none: no failover has ever happened
808#
809# @require: got failover requirement but not handled
810#
811# @active: in the process of doing failover
812#
813# @completed: finish the process of failover
814#
815# @relaunch: restart the failover process, from 'none' -> 'completed' (Since 2.9)
816#
817# Since: 2.8
818##
819{ 'enum': 'FailoverStatus',
820 'data': [ 'none', 'require', 'active', 'completed', 'relaunch' ] }
821
822##
823# @x-colo-lost-heartbeat:
824#
825# Tell qemu that heartbeat is lost, request it to do takeover procedures.
826# If this command is sent to the PVM, the Primary side will exit COLO mode.
827# If sent to the Secondary, the Secondary side will run failover work,
828# then takes over server operation to become the service VM.
829#
830# Since: 2.8
831#
832# Example:
833#
834# -> { "execute": "x-colo-lost-heartbeat" }
835# <- { "return": {} }
836#
837##
838{ 'command': 'x-colo-lost-heartbeat' }
839
840##
841# @migrate_cancel:
842#
843# Cancel the current executing migration process.
844#
845# Returns: nothing on success
846#
847# Notes: This command succeeds even if there is no migration process running.
848#
849# Since: 0.14.0
850#
851# Example:
852#
853# -> { "execute": "migrate_cancel" }
854# <- { "return": {} }
855#
856##
857{ 'command': 'migrate_cancel' }
858
859##
860# @migrate_set_downtime:
861#
862# Set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
863#
864# @value: maximum downtime in seconds
865#
866# Returns: nothing on success
867#
868# Notes: This command is deprecated in favor of 'migrate-set-parameters'
869#
870# Since: 0.14.0
871#
872# Example:
873#
874# -> { "execute": "migrate_set_downtime", "arguments": { "value": 0.1 } }
875# <- { "return": {} }
876#
877##
878{ 'command': 'migrate_set_downtime', 'data': {'value': 'number'} }
879
880##
881# @migrate_set_speed:
882#
883# Set maximum speed for migration.
884#
885# @value: maximum speed in bytes per second.
886#
887# Returns: nothing on success
888#
889# Notes: This command is deprecated in favor of 'migrate-set-parameters'
890#
891# Since: 0.14.0
892#
893# Example:
894#
895# -> { "execute": "migrate_set_speed", "arguments": { "value": 1024 } }
896# <- { "return": {} }
897#
898##
899{ 'command': 'migrate_set_speed', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
900
901##
902# @migrate-set-cache-size:
903#
904# Set cache size to be used by XBZRLE migration
905#
906# @value: cache size in bytes
907#
908# The size will be rounded down to the nearest power of 2.
909# The cache size can be modified before and during ongoing migration
910#
911# Returns: nothing on success
912#
913# Since: 1.2
914#
915# Example:
916#
917# -> { "execute": "migrate-set-cache-size",
918# "arguments": { "value": 536870912 } }
919# <- { "return": {} }
920#
921##
922{ 'command': 'migrate-set-cache-size', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
923
924##
925# @query-migrate-cache-size:
926#
927# Query migration XBZRLE cache size
928#
929# Returns: XBZRLE cache size in bytes
930#
931# Since: 1.2
932#
933# Example:
934#
935# -> { "execute": "query-migrate-cache-size" }
936# <- { "return": 67108864 }
937#
938##
939{ 'command': 'query-migrate-cache-size', 'returns': 'int' }
940
941##
942# @migrate:
943#
944# Migrates the current running guest to another Virtual Machine.
945#
946# @uri: the Uniform Resource Identifier of the destination VM
947#
948# @blk: do block migration (full disk copy)
949#
950# @inc: incremental disk copy migration
951#
952# @detach: this argument exists only for compatibility reasons and
953# is ignored by QEMU
954#
955# Returns: nothing on success
956#
957# Since: 0.14.0
958#
959# Notes:
960#
961# 1. The 'query-migrate' command should be used to check migration's progress
962# and final result (this information is provided by the 'status' member)
963#
964# 2. All boolean arguments default to false
965#
966# 3. The user Monitor's "detach" argument is invalid in QMP and should not
967# be used
968#
969# Example:
970#
971# -> { "execute": "migrate", "arguments": { "uri": "tcp:0:4446" } }
972# <- { "return": {} }
973#
974##
975{ 'command': 'migrate',
976 'data': {'uri': 'str', '*blk': 'bool', '*inc': 'bool', '*detach': 'bool' } }
977
978##
979# @migrate-incoming:
980#
981# Start an incoming migration, the qemu must have been started
982# with -incoming defer
983#
984# @uri: The Uniform Resource Identifier identifying the source or
985# address to listen on
986#
987# Returns: nothing on success
988#
989# Since: 2.3
990#
991# Notes:
992#
993# 1. It's a bad idea to use a string for the uri, but it needs to stay
994# compatible with -incoming and the format of the uri is already exposed
995# above libvirt.
996#
997# 2. QEMU must be started with -incoming defer to allow migrate-incoming to
998# be used.
999#
1000# 3. The uri format is the same as for -incoming
1001#
1002# Example:
1003#
1004# -> { "execute": "migrate-incoming",
1005# "arguments": { "uri": "tcp::4446" } }
1006# <- { "return": {} }
1007#
1008##
1009{ 'command': 'migrate-incoming', 'data': {'uri': 'str' } }
1010
1011##
1012# @xen-save-devices-state:
1013#
1014# Save the state of all devices to file. The RAM and the block devices
1015# of the VM are not saved by this command.
1016#
1017# @filename: the file to save the state of the devices to as binary
1018# data. See xen-save-devices-state.txt for a description of the binary
1019# format.
1020#
1021# Returns: Nothing on success
1022#
1023# Since: 1.1
1024#
1025# Example:
1026#
1027# -> { "execute": "xen-save-devices-state",
1028# "arguments": { "filename": "/tmp/save" } }
1029# <- { "return": {} }
1030#
1031##
1032{ 'command': 'xen-save-devices-state', 'data': {'filename': 'str'} }
1033
1034##
1035# @xen-set-replication:
1036#
1037# Enable or disable replication.
1038#
1039# @enable: true to enable, false to disable.
1040#
1041# @primary: true for primary or false for secondary.
1042#
1043# @failover: true to do failover, false to stop. but cannot be
1044# specified if 'enable' is true. default value is false.
1045#
1046# Returns: nothing.
1047#
1048# Example:
1049#
1050# -> { "execute": "xen-set-replication",
1051# "arguments": {"enable": true, "primary": false} }
1052# <- { "return": {} }
1053#
1054# Since: 2.9
1055##
1056{ 'command': 'xen-set-replication',
1057 'data': { 'enable': 'bool', 'primary': 'bool', '*failover' : 'bool' } }
1058
1059##
1060# @ReplicationStatus:
1061#
1062# The result format for 'query-xen-replication-status'.
1063#
1064# @error: true if an error happened, false if replication is normal.
1065#
1066# @desc: the human readable error description string, when
1067# @error is 'true'.
1068#
1069# Since: 2.9
1070##
1071{ 'struct': 'ReplicationStatus',
1072 'data': { 'error': 'bool', '*desc': 'str' } }
1073
1074##
1075# @query-xen-replication-status:
1076#
1077# Query replication status while the vm is running.
1078#
1079# Returns: A @ReplicationResult object showing the status.
1080#
1081# Example:
1082#
1083# -> { "execute": "query-xen-replication-status" }
1084# <- { "return": { "error": false } }
1085#
1086# Since: 2.9
1087##
1088{ 'command': 'query-xen-replication-status',
1089 'returns': 'ReplicationStatus' }
1090
1091##
1092# @xen-colo-do-checkpoint:
1093#
1094# Xen uses this command to notify replication to trigger a checkpoint.
1095#
1096# Returns: nothing.
1097#
1098# Example:
1099#
1100# -> { "execute": "xen-colo-do-checkpoint" }
1101# <- { "return": {} }
1102#
1103# Since: 2.9
1104##
1105{ 'command': 'xen-colo-do-checkpoint' }