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1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
2#
3# QAPI Schema
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5# QAPI common definitions
6{ 'include': 'qapi/common.json' }
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8# QAPI crypto definitions
9{ 'include': 'qapi/crypto.json' }
10
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11# QAPI block definitions
12{ 'include': 'qapi/block.json' }
13
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14# QAPI event definitions
15{ 'include': 'qapi/event.json' }
16
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17# Tracing commands
18{ 'include': 'qapi/trace.json' }
19
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20# QAPI introspection
21{ 'include': 'qapi/introspect.json' }
22
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23##
24# @qmp_capabilities:
25#
26# Enable QMP capabilities.
27#
28# Arguments: None.
29#
30# Example:
31#
32# -> { "execute": "qmp_capabilities" }
33# <- { "return": {} }
34#
35# Notes: This command is valid exactly when first connecting: it must be
36# issued before any other command will be accepted, and will fail once the
37# monitor is accepting other commands. (see qemu docs/qmp-spec.txt)
38#
39# Since: 0.13
40#
41##
42{ 'command': 'qmp_capabilities' }
43
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801db5ec 45# @LostTickPolicy:
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46#
47# Policy for handling lost ticks in timer devices.
48#
49# @discard: throw away the missed tick(s) and continue with future injection
50# normally. Guest time may be delayed, unless the OS has explicit
51# handling of lost ticks
52#
53# @delay: continue to deliver ticks at the normal rate. Guest time will be
54# delayed due to the late tick
55#
56# @merge: merge the missed tick(s) into one tick and inject. Guest time
57# may be delayed, depending on how the OS reacts to the merging
58# of ticks
59#
60# @slew: deliver ticks at a higher rate to catch up with the missed tick. The
61# guest time should not be delayed once catchup is complete.
62#
63# Since: 2.0
64##
65{ 'enum': 'LostTickPolicy',
66 'data': ['discard', 'delay', 'merge', 'slew' ] }
67
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68# @add_client
69#
70# Allow client connections for VNC, Spice and socket based
71# character devices to be passed in to QEMU via SCM_RIGHTS.
72#
73# @protocol: protocol name. Valid names are "vnc", "spice" or the
74# name of a character device (eg. from -chardev id=XXXX)
75#
76# @fdname: file descriptor name previously passed via 'getfd' command
77#
78# @skipauth: #optional whether to skip authentication. Only applies
79# to "vnc" and "spice" protocols
80#
81# @tls: #optional whether to perform TLS. Only applies to the "spice"
82# protocol
83#
84# Returns: nothing on success.
85#
86# Since: 0.14.0
87##
88{ 'command': 'add_client',
89 'data': { 'protocol': 'str', 'fdname': 'str', '*skipauth': 'bool',
90 '*tls': 'bool' } }
91
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92##
93# @NameInfo:
94#
95# Guest name information.
96#
97# @name: #optional The name of the guest
98#
99# Since 0.14.0
100##
895a2a80 101{ 'struct': 'NameInfo', 'data': {'*name': 'str'} }
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103##
104# @query-name:
105#
106# Return the name information of a guest.
107#
108# Returns: @NameInfo of the guest
109#
110# Since 0.14.0
111##
112{ 'command': 'query-name', 'returns': 'NameInfo' }
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114##
115# @KvmInfo:
116#
117# Information about support for KVM acceleration
118#
119# @enabled: true if KVM acceleration is active
120#
121# @present: true if KVM acceleration is built into this executable
122#
123# Since: 0.14.0
124##
895a2a80 125{ 'struct': 'KvmInfo', 'data': {'enabled': 'bool', 'present': 'bool'} }
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126
127##
128# @query-kvm:
129#
130# Returns information about KVM acceleration
131#
132# Returns: @KvmInfo
133#
134# Since: 0.14.0
135##
136{ 'command': 'query-kvm', 'returns': 'KvmInfo' }
137
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138##
139# @RunState
140#
6932a69b 141# An enumeration of VM run states.
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142#
143# @debug: QEMU is running on a debugger
144#
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145# @finish-migrate: guest is paused to finish the migration process
146#
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147# @inmigrate: guest is paused waiting for an incoming migration. Note
148# that this state does not tell whether the machine will start at the
149# end of the migration. This depends on the command-line -S option and
150# any invocation of 'stop' or 'cont' that has happened since QEMU was
151# started.
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152#
153# @internal-error: An internal error that prevents further guest execution
154# has occurred
155#
156# @io-error: the last IOP has failed and the device is configured to pause
157# on I/O errors
158#
159# @paused: guest has been paused via the 'stop' command
160#
161# @postmigrate: guest is paused following a successful 'migrate'
162#
163# @prelaunch: QEMU was started with -S and guest has not started
164#
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165# @restore-vm: guest is paused to restore VM state
166#
167# @running: guest is actively running
168#
169# @save-vm: guest is paused to save the VM state
170#
171# @shutdown: guest is shut down (and -no-shutdown is in use)
172#
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173# @suspended: guest is suspended (ACPI S3)
174#
1fa9a5e4 175# @watchdog: the watchdog action is configured to pause and has been triggered
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177# @guest-panicked: guest has been panicked as a result of guest OS panic
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178##
179{ 'enum': 'RunState',
180 'data': [ 'debug', 'inmigrate', 'internal-error', 'io-error', 'paused',
181 'postmigrate', 'prelaunch', 'finish-migrate', 'restore-vm',
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182 'running', 'save-vm', 'shutdown', 'suspended', 'watchdog',
183 'guest-panicked' ] }
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184
185##
186# @StatusInfo:
187#
188# Information about VCPU run state
189#
190# @running: true if all VCPUs are runnable, false if not runnable
191#
192# @singlestep: true if VCPUs are in single-step mode
193#
194# @status: the virtual machine @RunState
195#
196# Since: 0.14.0
197#
198# Notes: @singlestep is enabled through the GDB stub
199##
895a2a80 200{ 'struct': 'StatusInfo',
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201 'data': {'running': 'bool', 'singlestep': 'bool', 'status': 'RunState'} }
202
203##
204# @query-status:
205#
206# Query the run status of all VCPUs
207#
208# Returns: @StatusInfo reflecting all VCPUs
209#
210# Since: 0.14.0
211##
212{ 'command': 'query-status', 'returns': 'StatusInfo' }
213
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214##
215# @UuidInfo:
216#
217# Guest UUID information.
218#
219# @UUID: the UUID of the guest
220#
221# Since: 0.14.0
222#
223# Notes: If no UUID was specified for the guest, a null UUID is returned.
224##
895a2a80 225{ 'struct': 'UuidInfo', 'data': {'UUID': 'str'} }
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227##
228# @query-uuid:
229#
230# Query the guest UUID information.
231#
232# Returns: The @UuidInfo for the guest
233#
234# Since 0.14.0
235##
236{ 'command': 'query-uuid', 'returns': 'UuidInfo' }
237
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238##
239# @ChardevInfo:
240#
241# Information about a character device.
242#
243# @label: the label of the character device
244#
245# @filename: the filename of the character device
246#
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247# @frontend-open: shows whether the frontend device attached to this backend
248# (eg. with the chardev=... option) is in open or closed state
249# (since 2.1)
250#
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251# Notes: @filename is encoded using the QEMU command line character device
252# encoding. See the QEMU man page for details.
253#
254# Since: 0.14.0
255##
895a2a80 256{ 'struct': 'ChardevInfo', 'data': {'label': 'str',
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257 'filename': 'str',
258 'frontend-open': 'bool'} }
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259
260##
261# @query-chardev:
262#
263# Returns information about current character devices.
264#
265# Returns: a list of @ChardevInfo
266#
267# Since: 0.14.0
268##
269{ 'command': 'query-chardev', 'returns': ['ChardevInfo'] }
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271##
272# @ChardevBackendInfo:
273#
274# Information about a character device backend
275#
276# @name: The backend name
277#
278# Since: 2.0
279##
895a2a80 280{ 'struct': 'ChardevBackendInfo', 'data': {'name': 'str'} }
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282##
283# @query-chardev-backends:
284#
285# Returns information about character device backends.
286#
287# Returns: a list of @ChardevBackendInfo
288#
289# Since: 2.0
290##
291{ 'command': 'query-chardev-backends', 'returns': ['ChardevBackendInfo'] }
292
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294# @DataFormat:
295#
296# An enumeration of data format.
297#
3949e594 298# @utf8: Data is a UTF-8 string (RFC 3629)
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3949e594 300# @base64: Data is Base64 encoded binary (RFC 3548)
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301#
302# Since: 1.4
303##
ad0f171e 304{ 'enum': 'DataFormat',
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305 'data': [ 'utf8', 'base64' ] }
306
307##
3949e594 308# @ringbuf-write:
1f590cf9 309#
3949e594 310# Write to a ring buffer character device.
1f590cf9 311#
3949e594 312# @device: the ring buffer character device name
1f590cf9 313#
3949e594 314# @data: data to write
1f590cf9 315#
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316# @format: #optional data encoding (default 'utf8').
317# - base64: data must be base64 encoded text. Its binary
318# decoding gets written.
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319# - utf8: data's UTF-8 encoding is written
320# - data itself is always Unicode regardless of format, like
321# any other string.
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322#
323# Returns: Nothing on success
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324#
325# Since: 1.4
326##
3949e594 327{ 'command': 'ringbuf-write',
82e59a67 328 'data': {'device': 'str', 'data': 'str',
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329 '*format': 'DataFormat'} }
330
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3949e594 332# @ringbuf-read:
49b6d722 333#
3949e594 334# Read from a ring buffer character device.
49b6d722 335#
3949e594 336# @device: the ring buffer character device name
49b6d722 337#
3949e594 338# @size: how many bytes to read at most
49b6d722 339#
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340# @format: #optional data encoding (default 'utf8').
341# - base64: the data read is returned in base64 encoding.
342# - utf8: the data read is interpreted as UTF-8.
343# Bug: can screw up when the buffer contains invalid UTF-8
344# sequences, NUL characters, after the ring buffer lost
345# data, and when reading stops because the size limit is
346# reached.
347# - The return value is always Unicode regardless of format,
348# like any other string.
49b6d722 349#
3ab651fc 350# Returns: data read from the device
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351#
352# Since: 1.4
353##
3949e594 354{ 'command': 'ringbuf-read',
49b6d722 355 'data': {'device': 'str', 'size': 'int', '*format': 'DataFormat'},
3ab651fc 356 'returns': 'str' }
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359# @EventInfo:
360#
361# Information about a QMP event
362#
363# @name: The event name
364#
365# Since: 1.2.0
366##
895a2a80 367{ 'struct': 'EventInfo', 'data': {'name': 'str'} }
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368
369##
370# @query-events:
371#
372# Return a list of supported QMP events by this server
373#
374# Returns: A list of @EventInfo for all supported events
375#
376# Since: 1.2.0
377##
378{ 'command': 'query-events', 'returns': ['EventInfo'] }
379
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380##
381# @MigrationStats
382#
383# Detailed migration status.
384#
385# @transferred: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
386#
387# @remaining: amount of bytes remaining to be transferred to the target VM
388#
389# @total: total amount of bytes involved in the migration process
390#
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391# @duplicate: number of duplicate (zero) pages (since 1.2)
392#
393# @skipped: number of skipped zero pages (since 1.5)
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395# @normal : number of normal pages (since 1.2)
396#
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397# @normal-bytes: number of normal bytes sent (since 1.2)
398#
399# @dirty-pages-rate: number of pages dirtied by second by the
400# guest (since 1.3)
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402# @mbps: throughput in megabits/sec. (since 1.6)
403#
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405#
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406# @postcopy-requests: The number of page requests received from the destination
407# (since 2.7)
408#
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895a2a80 411{ 'struct': 'MigrationStats',
d5f8a570 412 'data': {'transferred': 'int', 'remaining': 'int', 'total': 'int' ,
f1c72795 413 'duplicate': 'int', 'skipped': 'int', 'normal': 'int',
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415 'mbps' : 'number', 'dirty-sync-count' : 'int',
416 'postcopy-requests' : 'int' } }
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419# @XBZRLECacheStats
420#
421# Detailed XBZRLE migration cache statistics
422#
423# @cache-size: XBZRLE cache size
424#
425# @bytes: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
426#
427# @pages: amount of pages transferred to the target VM
428#
429# @cache-miss: number of cache miss
430#
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431# @cache-miss-rate: rate of cache miss (since 2.1)
432#
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433# @overflow: number of overflows
434#
435# Since: 1.2
436##
895a2a80 437{ 'struct': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
f36d55af 438 'data': {'cache-size': 'int', 'bytes': 'int', 'pages': 'int',
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439 'cache-miss': 'int', 'cache-miss-rate': 'number',
440 'overflow': 'int' } }
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442# @MigrationStatus:
443#
444# An enumeration of migration status.
445#
446# @none: no migration has ever happened.
447#
448# @setup: migration process has been initiated.
449#
450# @cancelling: in the process of cancelling migration.
451#
452# @cancelled: cancelling migration is finished.
453#
454# @active: in the process of doing migration.
455#
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457#
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458# @completed: migration is finished.
459#
460# @failed: some error occurred during migration process.
461#
462# Since: 2.3
463#
464##
465{ 'enum': 'MigrationStatus',
466 'data': [ 'none', 'setup', 'cancelling', 'cancelled',
9ec055ae 467 'active', 'postcopy-active', 'completed', 'failed' ] }
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470# @MigrationInfo
471#
472# Information about current migration process.
473#
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474# @status: #optional @MigrationStatus describing the current migration status.
475# If this field is not returned, no migration process
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476# has been initiated
477#
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478# @ram: #optional @MigrationStats containing detailed migration
479# status, only returned if status is 'active' or
24b8c39b 480# 'completed'(since 1.2)
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482# @disk: #optional @MigrationStats containing detailed disk migration
483# status, only returned if status is 'active' and it is a block
484# migration
485#
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486# @xbzrle-cache: #optional @XBZRLECacheStats containing detailed XBZRLE
487# migration statistics, only returned if XBZRLE feature is on and
488# status is 'active' or 'completed' (since 1.2)
489#
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490# @total-time: #optional total amount of milliseconds since migration started.
491# If migration has ended, it returns the total migration
492# time. (since 1.2)
493#
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494# @downtime: #optional only present when migration finishes correctly
495# total downtime in milliseconds for the guest.
496# (since 1.3)
497#
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498# @expected-downtime: #optional only present while migration is active
499# expected downtime in milliseconds for the guest in last walk
500# of the dirty bitmap. (since 1.3)
501#
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502# @setup-time: #optional amount of setup time in milliseconds _before_ the
503# iterations begin but _after_ the QMP command is issued. This is designed
504# to provide an accounting of any activities (such as RDMA pinning) which
505# may be expensive, but do not actually occur during the iterative
506# migration rounds themselves. (since 1.6)
507#
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508# @cpu-throttle-percentage: #optional percentage of time guest cpus are being
509# throttled during auto-converge. This is only present when auto-converge
510# has started throttling guest cpus. (Since 2.7)
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512# @error-desc: #optional the human readable error description string, when
513# @status is 'failed'. Clients should not attempt to parse the
bdbba12b 514# error strings. (Since 2.7)
d59ce6f3 515#
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516# Since: 0.14.0
517##
895a2a80 518{ 'struct': 'MigrationInfo',
24b8c39b 519 'data': {'*status': 'MigrationStatus', '*ram': 'MigrationStats',
f36d55af 520 '*disk': 'MigrationStats',
7aa939af 521 '*xbzrle-cache': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
9c5a9fcf 522 '*total-time': 'int',
2c52ddf1 523 '*expected-downtime': 'int',
ed4fbd10 524 '*downtime': 'int',
4782893e 525 '*setup-time': 'int',
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526 '*cpu-throttle-percentage': 'int',
527 '*error-desc': 'str'} }
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529##
530# @query-migrate
531#
532# Returns information about current migration process.
533#
534# Returns: @MigrationInfo
535#
536# Since: 0.14.0
537##
538{ 'command': 'query-migrate', 'returns': 'MigrationInfo' }
539
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541# @MigrationCapability
542#
543# Migration capabilities enumeration
544#
545# @xbzrle: Migration supports xbzrle (Xor Based Zero Run Length Encoding).
546# This feature allows us to minimize migration traffic for certain work
547# loads, by sending compressed difference of the pages
548#
41310c68 549# @rdma-pin-all: Controls whether or not the entire VM memory footprint is
60d9222c 550# mlock()'d on demand or all at once. Refer to docs/rdma.txt for usage.
41310c68 551# Disabled by default. (since 2.0)
60d9222c 552#
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553# @zero-blocks: During storage migration encode blocks of zeroes efficiently. This
554# essentially saves 1MB of zeroes per block on the wire. Enabling requires
555# source and target VM to support this feature. To enable it is sufficient
556# to enable the capability on the source VM. The feature is disabled by
557# default. (since 1.6)
558#
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559# @compress: Use multiple compression threads to accelerate live migration.
560# This feature can help to reduce the migration traffic, by sending
561# compressed pages. Please note that if compress and xbzrle are both
562# on, compress only takes effect in the ram bulk stage, after that,
563# it will be disabled and only xbzrle takes effect, this can help to
564# minimize migration traffic. The feature is disabled by default.
565# (since 2.4 )
566#
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567# @events: generate events for each migration state change
568# (since 2.4 )
569#
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570# @auto-converge: If enabled, QEMU will automatically throttle down the guest
571# to speed up convergence of RAM migration. (since 1.6)
572#
32c3db5b 573# @postcopy-ram: Start executing on the migration target before all of RAM has
53dd370c 574# been migrated, pulling the remaining pages along as needed. NOTE: If
32c3db5b 575# the migration fails during postcopy the VM will fail. (since 2.6)
53dd370c 576#
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577# Since: 1.2
578##
579{ 'enum': 'MigrationCapability',
dde4e694 580 'data': ['xbzrle', 'rdma-pin-all', 'auto-converge', 'zero-blocks',
32c3db5b 581 'compress', 'events', 'postcopy-ram'] }
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583##
584# @MigrationCapabilityStatus
585#
586# Migration capability information
587#
588# @capability: capability enum
589#
590# @state: capability state bool
591#
592# Since: 1.2
593##
895a2a80 594{ 'struct': 'MigrationCapabilityStatus',
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595 'data': { 'capability' : 'MigrationCapability', 'state' : 'bool' } }
596
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598# @migrate-set-capabilities
599#
600# Enable/Disable the following migration capabilities (like xbzrle)
601#
602# @capabilities: json array of capability modifications to make
603#
604# Since: 1.2
605##
606{ 'command': 'migrate-set-capabilities',
607 'data': { 'capabilities': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus'] } }
608
609##
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610# @query-migrate-capabilities
611#
612# Returns information about the current migration capabilities status
613#
614# Returns: @MigrationCapabilitiesStatus
615#
616# Since: 1.2
617##
618{ 'command': 'query-migrate-capabilities', 'returns': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus']}
619
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620# @MigrationParameter
621#
622# Migration parameters enumeration
623#
624# @compress-level: Set the compression level to be used in live migration,
625# the compression level is an integer between 0 and 9, where 0 means
626# no compression, 1 means the best compression speed, and 9 means best
627# compression ratio which will consume more CPU.
628#
629# @compress-threads: Set compression thread count to be used in live migration,
630# the compression thread count is an integer between 1 and 255.
631#
632# @decompress-threads: Set decompression thread count to be used in live
633# migration, the decompression thread count is an integer between 1
634# and 255. Usually, decompression is at least 4 times as fast as
635# compression, so set the decompress-threads to the number about 1/4
636# of compress-threads is adequate.
637#
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638# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are throttled
639# when migration auto-converge is activated. The
640# default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
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642# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
643# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
644# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
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646# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials for
647# establishing a TLS connection over the migration data channel.
648# On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials must
649# be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
650# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
651# will enable TLS for all migrations. The default is unset,
652# resulting in unsecured migration at the QEMU level. (Since 2.7)
653#
654# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This is
655# required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
656# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
657# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
658# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
bdbba12b 659# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
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662##
663{ 'enum': 'MigrationParameter',
1626fee3 664 'data': ['compress-level', 'compress-threads', 'decompress-threads',
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666 'tls-creds', 'tls-hostname'] }
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669# @migrate-set-parameters
670#
671# Set the following migration parameters
672#
673# @compress-level: compression level
674#
675# @compress-threads: compression thread count
676#
677# @decompress-threads: decompression thread count
678#
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680# when migration auto-converge is activated. The
681# default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
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684# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
685# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
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687# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials for
688# establishing a TLS connection over the migration data channel.
689# On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials must
690# be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
691# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
692# will enable TLS for all migrations. The default is unset,
693# resulting in unsecured migration at the QEMU level. (Since 2.7)
694#
695# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This is
696# required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
697# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
698# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
699# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
bdbba12b 700# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
69ef1f36 701#
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703##
704{ 'command': 'migrate-set-parameters',
705 'data': { '*compress-level': 'int',
706 '*compress-threads': 'int',
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710 '*tls-creds': 'str',
711 '*tls-hostname': 'str'} }
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713#
714# @MigrationParameters
715#
716# @compress-level: compression level
717#
718# @compress-threads: compression thread count
719#
720# @decompress-threads: decompression thread count
721#
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723# when migration auto-converge is activated. The
724# default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
1626fee3 725#
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727# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
728# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
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731# establishing a TLS connection over the migration data channel.
732# On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials must
733# be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
734# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
735# will enable TLS for all migrations. The default is unset,
bdbba12b 736# resulting in unsecured migration at the QEMU level. (Since 2.7)
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738# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This is
739# required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
740# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
741# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
742# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
bdbba12b 743# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
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746##
747{ 'struct': 'MigrationParameters',
748 'data': { 'compress-level': 'int',
749 'compress-threads': 'int',
1626fee3 750 'decompress-threads': 'int',
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753 'tls-creds': 'str',
754 'tls-hostname': 'str'} }
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757# @query-migrate-parameters
758#
759# Returns information about the current migration parameters
760#
761# Returns: @MigrationParameters
762#
763# Since: 2.4
764##
765{ 'command': 'query-migrate-parameters',
766 'returns': 'MigrationParameters' }
767
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769# @client_migrate_info
770#
771# Set migration information for remote display. This makes the server
772# ask the client to automatically reconnect using the new parameters
773# once migration finished successfully. Only implemented for SPICE.
774#
775# @protocol: must be "spice"
776# @hostname: migration target hostname
777# @port: #optional spice tcp port for plaintext channels
778# @tls-port: #optional spice tcp port for tls-secured channels
779# @cert-subject: #optional server certificate subject
780#
781# Since: 0.14.0
782##
783{ 'command': 'client_migrate_info',
784 'data': { 'protocol': 'str', 'hostname': 'str', '*port': 'int',
785 '*tls-port': 'int', '*cert-subject': 'str' } }
786
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788# @migrate-start-postcopy
789#
a54d340b 790# Followup to a migration command to switch the migration to postcopy mode.
32c3db5b 791# The postcopy-ram capability must be set before the original migration
a54d340b 792# command.
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794# Since: 2.5
795{ 'command': 'migrate-start-postcopy' }
796
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798# @MouseInfo:
799#
800# Information about a mouse device.
801#
802# @name: the name of the mouse device
803#
804# @index: the index of the mouse device
805#
806# @current: true if this device is currently receiving mouse events
807#
808# @absolute: true if this device supports absolute coordinates as input
809#
810# Since: 0.14.0
811##
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814 'absolute': 'bool'} }
815
816##
817# @query-mice:
818#
819# Returns information about each active mouse device
820#
821# Returns: a list of @MouseInfo for each device
822#
823# Since: 0.14.0
824##
825{ 'command': 'query-mice', 'returns': ['MouseInfo'] }
826
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86f4b687 828# @CpuInfoArch:
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831# @query-cpus.
832#
833# Since: 2.6
834##
835{ 'enum': 'CpuInfoArch',
836 'data': ['x86', 'sparc', 'ppc', 'mips', 'tricore', 'other' ] }
837
838##
3666a97f 839# @CpuInfo:
86f4b687 840#
3666a97f 841# Information about a virtual CPU
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843# @CPU: the index of the virtual CPU
844#
86f4b687 845# @current: this only exists for backwards compatibility and should be ignored
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848# to a processor specific low power mode.
849#
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851#
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853#
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855# will be listed (since 2.6)
856#
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858#
859# Notes: @halted is a transient state that changes frequently. By the time the
860# data is sent to the client, the guest may no longer be halted.
861##
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863 'base': {'CPU': 'int', 'current': 'bool', 'halted': 'bool',
864 'qom_path': 'str', 'thread_id': 'int', 'arch': 'CpuInfoArch' },
865 'discriminator': 'arch',
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867 'sparc': 'CpuInfoSPARC',
868 'ppc': 'CpuInfoPPC',
869 'mips': 'CpuInfoMIPS',
870 'tricore': 'CpuInfoTricore',
871 'other': 'CpuInfoOther' } }
872
873##
874# @CpuInfoX86:
875#
876# Additional information about a virtual i386 or x86_64 CPU
877#
878# @pc: the 64-bit instruction pointer
879#
880# Since 2.6
881##
882{ 'struct': 'CpuInfoX86', 'data': { 'pc': 'int' } }
883
884##
885# @CpuInfoSPARC:
886#
887# Additional information about a virtual SPARC CPU
888#
889# @pc: the PC component of the instruction pointer
890#
891# @npc: the NPC component of the instruction pointer
892#
893# Since 2.6
894##
895{ 'struct': 'CpuInfoSPARC', 'data': { 'pc': 'int', 'npc': 'int' } }
896
897##
898# @CpuInfoPPC:
899#
900# Additional information about a virtual PPC CPU
901#
902# @nip: the instruction pointer
903#
904# Since 2.6
905##
906{ 'struct': 'CpuInfoPPC', 'data': { 'nip': 'int' } }
907
908##
909# @CpuInfoMIPS:
910#
911# Additional information about a virtual MIPS CPU
912#
913# @PC: the instruction pointer
914#
915# Since 2.6
916##
917{ 'struct': 'CpuInfoMIPS', 'data': { 'PC': 'int' } }
918
919##
920# @CpuInfoTricore:
921#
922# Additional information about a virtual Tricore CPU
923#
924# @PC: the instruction pointer
925#
926# Since 2.6
927##
928{ 'struct': 'CpuInfoTricore', 'data': { 'PC': 'int' } }
929
930##
931# @CpuInfoOther:
932#
933# No additional information is available about the virtual CPU
934#
935# Since 2.6
936#
937##
938{ 'struct': 'CpuInfoOther', 'data': { } }
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940##
941# @query-cpus:
942#
943# Returns a list of information about each virtual CPU.
944#
945# Returns: a list of @CpuInfo for each virtual CPU
946#
947# Since: 0.14.0
948##
949{ 'command': 'query-cpus', 'returns': ['CpuInfo'] }
950
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952# @IOThreadInfo:
953#
954# Information about an iothread
955#
956# @id: the identifier of the iothread
957#
958# @thread-id: ID of the underlying host thread
959#
960# Since: 2.0
961##
895a2a80 962{ 'struct': 'IOThreadInfo',
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964
965##
966# @query-iothreads:
967#
968# Returns a list of information about each iothread.
969#
970# Note this list excludes the QEMU main loop thread, which is not declared
971# using the -object iothread command-line option. It is always the main thread
972# of the process.
973#
974# Returns: a list of @IOThreadInfo for each iothread
975#
976# Since: 2.0
977##
978{ 'command': 'query-iothreads', 'returns': ['IOThreadInfo'] }
979
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2b54aa87 982#
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984#
985# @ipv4: IPV4 family
986#
987# @ipv6: IPV6 family
988#
989# @unix: unix socket
990#
991# @unknown: otherwise
992#
993# Since: 2.1
994##
995{ 'enum': 'NetworkAddressFamily',
996 'data': [ 'ipv4', 'ipv6', 'unix', 'unknown' ] }
997
998##
999# @VncBasicInfo
2b54aa87 1000#
a589569f 1001# The basic information for vnc network connection
2b54aa87 1002#
a589569f 1003# @host: IP address
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1006# system's service database so symbolic names should not be relied
1007# on.
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1009# @family: address family
1010#
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1012#
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1014##
895a2a80 1015{ 'struct': 'VncBasicInfo',
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1017 'service': 'str',
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1019 'websocket': 'bool' } }
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1022# @VncServerInfo
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a589569f 1024# The network connection information for server
2b54aa87 1025#
a589569f 1026# @auth: #optional, authentication method
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1029##
895a2a80 1030{ 'struct': 'VncServerInfo',
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1032 'data': { '*auth': 'str' } }
1033
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1035# @VncClientInfo:
1036#
1037# Information about a connected VNC client.
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1039# @x509_dname: #optional If x509 authentication is in use, the Distinguished
1040# Name of the client.
1041#
1042# @sasl_username: #optional If SASL authentication is in use, the SASL username
1043# used for authentication.
1044#
1045# Since: 0.14.0
1046##
895a2a80 1047{ 'struct': 'VncClientInfo',
a589569f 1048 'base': 'VncBasicInfo',
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1052# @VncInfo:
1053#
1054# Information about the VNC session.
1055#
1056# @enabled: true if the VNC server is enabled, false otherwise
1057#
1058# @host: #optional The hostname the VNC server is bound to. This depends on
1059# the name resolution on the host and may be an IP address.
1060#
1061# @family: #optional 'ipv6' if the host is listening for IPv6 connections
1062# 'ipv4' if the host is listening for IPv4 connections
1063# 'unix' if the host is listening on a unix domain socket
1064# 'unknown' otherwise
1065#
1066# @service: #optional The service name of the server's port. This may depends
1067# on the host system's service database so symbolic names should not
1068# be relied on.
1069#
1070# @auth: #optional the current authentication type used by the server
1071# 'none' if no authentication is being used
1072# 'vnc' if VNC authentication is being used
1073# 'vencrypt+plain' if VEncrypt is used with plain text authentication
1074# 'vencrypt+tls+none' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and no authentication
1075# 'vencrypt+tls+vnc' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and VNC authentication
1076# 'vencrypt+tls+plain' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and plain text auth
1077# 'vencrypt+x509+none' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and no auth
1078# 'vencrypt+x509+vnc' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and VNC auth
1079# 'vencrypt+x509+plain' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and plain text auth
1080# 'vencrypt+tls+sasl' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and SASL auth
1081# 'vencrypt+x509+sasl' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and SASL auth
1082#
1083# @clients: a list of @VncClientInfo of all currently connected clients
1084#
1085# Since: 0.14.0
1086##
895a2a80 1087{ 'struct': 'VncInfo',
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1089 '*family': 'NetworkAddressFamily',
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1093# @VncPriAuth:
1094#
1095# vnc primary authentication method.
1096#
1097# Since: 2.3
1098##
1099{ 'enum': 'VncPrimaryAuth',
1100 'data': [ 'none', 'vnc', 'ra2', 'ra2ne', 'tight', 'ultra',
1101 'tls', 'vencrypt', 'sasl' ] }
1102
1103##
1104# @VncVencryptSubAuth:
1105#
1106# vnc sub authentication method with vencrypt.
1107#
1108# Since: 2.3
1109##
1110{ 'enum': 'VncVencryptSubAuth',
1111 'data': [ 'plain',
1112 'tls-none', 'x509-none',
1113 'tls-vnc', 'x509-vnc',
1114 'tls-plain', 'x509-plain',
1115 'tls-sasl', 'x509-sasl' ] }
1116
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1118# @VncInfo2:
1119#
1120# Information about a vnc server
1121#
1122# @id: vnc server name.
1123#
1124# @server: A list of @VncBasincInfo describing all listening sockets.
1125# The list can be empty (in case the vnc server is disabled).
1126# It also may have multiple entries: normal + websocket,
1127# possibly also ipv4 + ipv6 in the future.
1128#
1129# @clients: A list of @VncClientInfo of all currently connected clients.
1130# The list can be empty, for obvious reasons.
1131#
1132# @auth: The current authentication type used by the server
1133#
1134# @vencrypt: #optional The vencrypt sub authentication type used by the server,
1135# only specified in case auth == vencrypt.
1136#
1137# @display: #optional The display device the vnc server is linked to.
1138#
1139# Since: 2.3
1140##
895a2a80 1141{ 'struct': 'VncInfo2',
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1143 'server' : ['VncBasicInfo'],
1144 'clients' : ['VncClientInfo'],
1145 'auth' : 'VncPrimaryAuth',
1146 '*vencrypt' : 'VncVencryptSubAuth',
1147 '*display' : 'str' } }
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1150# @query-vnc:
1151#
1152# Returns information about the current VNC server
1153#
1154# Returns: @VncInfo
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1156# Since: 0.14.0
1157##
1158{ 'command': 'query-vnc', 'returns': 'VncInfo' }
1159
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1161# @query-vnc-servers:
1162#
1163# Returns a list of vnc servers. The list can be empty.
1164#
1165# Returns: a list of @VncInfo2
1166#
1167# Since: 2.3
1168##
1169{ 'command': 'query-vnc-servers', 'returns': ['VncInfo2'] }
1170
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a589569f 1172# @SpiceBasicInfo
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1175#
1176# @host: IP address
d1f29646 1177#
a589569f 1178# @port: port number
d1f29646 1179#
a589569f 1180# @family: address family
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895a2a80 1184{ 'struct': 'SpiceBasicInfo',
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1186 'port': 'str',
1187 'family': 'NetworkAddressFamily' } }
1188
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1190# @SpiceServerInfo
d1f29646 1191#
a589569f 1192# Information about a SPICE server
d1f29646 1193#
a589569f 1194# @auth: #optional, authentication method
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1197##
895a2a80 1198{ 'struct': 'SpiceServerInfo',
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1200 'data': { '*auth': 'str' } }
1201
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1203# @SpiceChannel
1204#
1205# Information about a SPICE client channel.
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1207# @connection-id: SPICE connection id number. All channels with the same id
1208# belong to the same SPICE session.
1209#
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1211# channel, filter for this one if you want to track spice
1212# sessions only
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1217#
1218# @tls: true if the channel is encrypted, false otherwise.
1219#
1220# Since: 0.14.0
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1228# @SpiceQueryMouseMode
1229#
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1232# @client: Mouse cursor position is determined by the client.
1233#
1234# @server: Mouse cursor position is determined by the server.
1235#
1236# @unknown: No information is available about mouse mode used by
1237# the spice server.
1238#
1239# Note: spice/enums.h has a SpiceMouseMode already, hence the name.
1240#
1241# Since: 1.1
1242##
1243{ 'enum': 'SpiceQueryMouseMode',
1244 'data': [ 'client', 'server', 'unknown' ] }
1245
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1247# @SpiceInfo
1248#
1249# Information about the SPICE session.
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1252#
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1254# migration had completed as well. false otherwise.
1255#
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1257# the name resolution on the host and may be an IP address.
1258#
1259# @port: #optional The SPICE server's port number.
1260#
1261# @compiled-version: #optional SPICE server version.
1262#
1263# @tls-port: #optional The SPICE server's TLS port number.
1264#
1265# @auth: #optional the current authentication type used by the server
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1267# 'spice' uses SASL or direct TLS authentication, depending on command
1268# line options
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1271# be determined by the client or the server, or unknown if spice
1272# server doesn't provide this information.
1273#
1274# Since: 1.1
1275#
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1277#
1278# Since: 0.14.0
1279##
895a2a80 1280{ 'struct': 'SpiceInfo',
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d1f29646 1282 '*tls-port': 'int', '*auth': 'str', '*compiled-version': 'str',
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1285##
1286# @query-spice
1287#
1288# Returns information about the current SPICE server
1289#
1290# Returns: @SpiceInfo
1291#
1292# Since: 0.14.0
1293##
1294{ 'command': 'query-spice', 'returns': 'SpiceInfo' }
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1297# @BalloonInfo:
1298#
1299# Information about the guest balloon device.
1300#
1301# @actual: the number of bytes the balloon currently contains
1302#
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1304#
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895a2a80 1306{ 'struct': 'BalloonInfo', 'data': {'actual': 'int' } }
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1308##
1309# @query-balloon:
1310#
1311# Return information about the balloon device.
1312#
1313# Returns: @BalloonInfo on success
1314# If the balloon driver is enabled but not functional because the KVM
1315# kernel module cannot support it, KvmMissingCap
1316# If no balloon device is present, DeviceNotActive
1317#
1318# Since: 0.14.0
1319##
1320{ 'command': 'query-balloon', 'returns': 'BalloonInfo' }
1321
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1323# @PciMemoryRange:
1324#
1325# A PCI device memory region
1326#
1327# @base: the starting address (guest physical)
1328#
1329# @limit: the ending address (guest physical)
1330#
1331# Since: 0.14.0
1332##
895a2a80 1333{ 'struct': 'PciMemoryRange', 'data': {'base': 'int', 'limit': 'int'} }
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1335##
1336# @PciMemoryRegion
1337#
1338# Information about a PCI device I/O region.
1339#
1340# @bar: the index of the Base Address Register for this region
1341#
1342# @type: 'io' if the region is a PIO region
1343# 'memory' if the region is a MMIO region
1344#
1345# @prefetch: #optional if @type is 'memory', true if the memory is prefetchable
1346#
1347# @mem_type_64: #optional if @type is 'memory', true if the BAR is 64-bit
1348#
1349# Since: 0.14.0
1350##
895a2a80 1351{ 'struct': 'PciMemoryRegion',
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1353 '*prefetch': 'bool', '*mem_type_64': 'bool' } }
1354
1355##
9fa02cd1 1356# @PciBusInfo:
79627472 1357#
9fa02cd1 1358# Information about a bus of a PCI Bridge device
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1361# bus the device resides on.
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1364# main bus for the bridge
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1367# bridge.
79627472 1368#
9fa02cd1 1369# @io_range: The PIO range for all devices on this bridge
79627472 1370#
9fa02cd1 1371# @memory_range: The MMIO range for all devices on this bridge
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1374# this bridge
1375#
1376# Since: 2.4
1377##
1378{ 'struct': 'PciBusInfo',
1379 'data': {'number': 'int', 'secondary': 'int', 'subordinate': 'int',
1380 'io_range': 'PciMemoryRange',
1381 'memory_range': 'PciMemoryRange',
1382 'prefetchable_range': 'PciMemoryRange' } }
1383
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1385# @PciBridgeInfo:
1386#
1387# Information about a PCI Bridge device
1388#
1389# @bus: information about the bus the device resides on
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1391# @devices: a list of @PciDeviceInfo for each device on this bridge
1392#
1393# Since: 0.14.0
1394##
895a2a80 1395{ 'struct': 'PciBridgeInfo',
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1397
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1399# @PciDeviceClass:
1400#
1401# Information about the Class of a PCI device
1402#
1403# @desc: #optional a string description of the device's class
1404#
1405# @class: the class code of the device
1406#
1407# Since: 2.4
1408##
1409{ 'struct': 'PciDeviceClass',
1410 'data': {'*desc': 'str', 'class': 'int'} }
1411
1412##
1413# @PciDeviceId:
1414#
1415# Information about the Id of a PCI device
1416#
1417# @device: the PCI device id
1418#
1419# @vendor: the PCI vendor id
1420#
1421# Since: 2.4
1422##
1423{ 'struct': 'PciDeviceId',
1424 'data': {'device': 'int', 'vendor': 'int'} }
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1426##
1427# @PciDeviceInfo:
1428#
1429# Information about a PCI device
1430#
1431# @bus: the bus number of the device
1432#
1433# @slot: the slot the device is located in
1434#
1435# @function: the function of the slot used by the device
1436#
9fa02cd1 1437# @class_info: the class of the device
79627472 1438#
9fa02cd1 1439# @id: the PCI device id
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1441# @irq: #optional if an IRQ is assigned to the device, the IRQ number
1442#
1443# @qdev_id: the device name of the PCI device
1444#
1445# @pci_bridge: if the device is a PCI bridge, the bridge information
1446#
1447# @regions: a list of the PCI I/O regions associated with the device
1448#
1449# Notes: the contents of @class_info.desc are not stable and should only be
1450# treated as informational.
1451#
1452# Since: 0.14.0
1453##
895a2a80 1454{ 'struct': 'PciDeviceInfo',
79627472 1455 'data': {'bus': 'int', 'slot': 'int', 'function': 'int',
9fa02cd1 1456 'class_info': 'PciDeviceClass', 'id': 'PciDeviceId',
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1458 'regions': ['PciMemoryRegion']} }
1459
1460##
1461# @PciInfo:
1462#
1463# Information about a PCI bus
1464#
1465# @bus: the bus index
1466#
1467# @devices: a list of devices on this bus
1468#
1469# Since: 0.14.0
1470##
895a2a80 1471{ 'struct': 'PciInfo', 'data': {'bus': 'int', 'devices': ['PciDeviceInfo']} }
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1473##
1474# @query-pci:
1475#
1476# Return information about the PCI bus topology of the guest.
1477#
1478# Returns: a list of @PciInfo for each PCI bus
1479#
1480# Since: 0.14.0
1481##
1482{ 'command': 'query-pci', 'returns': ['PciInfo'] }
1483
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1484##
1485# @quit:
1486#
1487# This command will cause the QEMU process to exit gracefully. While every
1488# attempt is made to send the QMP response before terminating, this is not
1489# guaranteed. When using this interface, a premature EOF would not be
1490# unexpected.
1491#
1492# Since: 0.14.0
1493##
1494{ 'command': 'quit' }
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1496##
1497# @stop:
1498#
1499# Stop all guest VCPU execution.
1500#
1501# Since: 0.14.0
1502#
1503# Notes: This function will succeed even if the guest is already in the stopped
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1505# remains paused once migration finishes, as if the -S option was
1506# passed on the command line.
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1508{ 'command': 'stop' }
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1510##
1511# @system_reset:
1512#
1513# Performs a hard reset of a guest.
1514#
1515# Since: 0.14.0
1516##
1517{ 'command': 'system_reset' }
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1519##
1520# @system_powerdown:
1521#
1522# Requests that a guest perform a powerdown operation.
1523#
1524# Since: 0.14.0
1525#
1526# Notes: A guest may or may not respond to this command. This command
1527# returning does not indicate that a guest has accepted the request or
1528# that it has shut down. Many guests will respond to this command by
1529# prompting the user in some way.
1530##
1531{ 'command': 'system_powerdown' }
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1533##
1534# @cpu:
1535#
1536# This command is a nop that is only provided for the purposes of compatibility.
1537#
1538# Since: 0.14.0
1539#
1540# Notes: Do not use this command.
1541##
1542{ 'command': 'cpu', 'data': {'index': 'int'} }
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1545# @cpu-add
1546#
1547# Adds CPU with specified ID
1548#
1549# @id: ID of CPU to be created, valid values [0..max_cpus)
1550#
1551# Returns: Nothing on success
1552#
1553# Since 1.5
1554##
1555{ 'command': 'cpu-add', 'data': {'id': 'int'} }
1556
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1558# @memsave:
1559#
1560# Save a portion of guest memory to a file.
1561#
1562# @val: the virtual address of the guest to start from
1563#
1564# @size: the size of memory region to save
1565#
1566# @filename: the file to save the memory to as binary data
1567#
1568# @cpu-index: #optional the index of the virtual CPU to use for translating the
1569# virtual address (defaults to CPU 0)
1570#
1571# Returns: Nothing on success
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1573# Since: 0.14.0
1574#
1575# Notes: Errors were not reliably returned until 1.1
1576##
1577{ 'command': 'memsave',
1578 'data': {'val': 'int', 'size': 'int', 'filename': 'str', '*cpu-index': 'int'} }
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1580##
1581# @pmemsave:
1582#
1583# Save a portion of guest physical memory to a file.
1584#
1585# @val: the physical address of the guest to start from
1586#
1587# @size: the size of memory region to save
1588#
1589# @filename: the file to save the memory to as binary data
1590#
1591# Returns: Nothing on success
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1593# Since: 0.14.0
1594#
1595# Notes: Errors were not reliably returned until 1.1
1596##
1597{ 'command': 'pmemsave',
1598 'data': {'val': 'int', 'size': 'int', 'filename': 'str'} }
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1600##
1601# @cont:
1602#
1603# Resume guest VCPU execution.
1604#
1605# Since: 0.14.0
1606#
1607# Returns: If successful, nothing
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1609# not yet been set, DeviceEncrypted.
1610#
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1612# will also succeed if the guest is in the "inmigrate" state; in
1613# this case, the effect of the command is to make sure the guest
1614# starts once migration finishes, removing the effect of the -S
1615# command line option if it was passed.
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1617{ 'command': 'cont' }
1618
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1620# @system_wakeup:
1621#
1622# Wakeup guest from suspend. Does nothing in case the guest isn't suspended.
1623#
1624# Since: 1.1
1625#
1626# Returns: nothing.
1627##
1628{ 'command': 'system_wakeup' }
1629
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1631# @inject-nmi:
1632#
9cb805fd 1633# Injects a Non-Maskable Interrupt into the default CPU (x86/s390) or all CPUs (ppc64).
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1635# Returns: If successful, nothing
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1637# Since: 0.14.0
1638#
9cb805fd 1639# Note: prior to 2.1, this command was only supported for x86 and s390 VMs
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1641{ 'command': 'inject-nmi' }
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1643##
1644# @set_link:
1645#
1646# Sets the link status of a virtual network adapter.
1647#
1648# @name: the device name of the virtual network adapter
1649#
1650# @up: true to set the link status to be up
1651#
1652# Returns: Nothing on success
1653# If @name is not a valid network device, DeviceNotFound
1654#
1655# Since: 0.14.0
1656#
1657# Notes: Not all network adapters support setting link status. This command
1658# will succeed even if the network adapter does not support link status
1659# notification.
1660##
1661{ 'command': 'set_link', 'data': {'name': 'str', 'up': 'bool'} }
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1664# @balloon:
1665#
1666# Request the balloon driver to change its balloon size.
1667#
1668# @value: the target size of the balloon in bytes
1669#
1670# Returns: Nothing on success
1671# If the balloon driver is enabled but not functional because the KVM
1672# kernel module cannot support it, KvmMissingCap
1673# If no balloon device is present, DeviceNotActive
1674#
1675# Notes: This command just issues a request to the guest. When it returns,
1676# the balloon size may not have changed. A guest can change the balloon
1677# size independent of this command.
1678#
1679# Since: 0.14.0
1680##
1681{ 'command': 'balloon', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
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1684# @Abort
1685#
1686# This action can be used to test transaction failure.
1687#
1688# Since: 1.6
1689###
895a2a80 1690{ 'struct': 'Abort',
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1692
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1694# @ActionCompletionMode
1695#
1696# An enumeration of Transactional completion modes.
1697#
1698# @individual: Do not attempt to cancel any other Actions if any Actions fail
1699# after the Transaction request succeeds. All Actions that
1700# can complete successfully will do so without waiting on others.
1701# This is the default.
1702#
1703# @grouped: If any Action fails after the Transaction succeeds, cancel all
1704# Actions. Actions do not complete until all Actions are ready to
1705# complete. May be rejected by Actions that do not support this
1706# completion mode.
1707#
1708# Since: 2.5
1709##
1710{ 'enum': 'ActionCompletionMode',
1711 'data': [ 'individual', 'grouped' ] }
1712
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c8a83e85 1714# @TransactionAction
8802d1fd 1715#
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1717# @transaction.
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1719# Since 1.1
1720#
1721# drive-backup since 1.6
1722# abort since 1.6
1723# blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync since 1.7
bd8baecd 1724# blockdev-backup since 2.3
43de7e2d 1725# blockdev-snapshot since 2.5
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1727# block-dirty-bitmap-clear since 2.5
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c8a83e85 1729{ 'union': 'TransactionAction',
52e7c241 1730 'data': {
43de7e2d 1731 'blockdev-snapshot': 'BlockdevSnapshot',
a911e6ae 1732 'blockdev-snapshot-sync': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync',
78b18b78 1733 'drive-backup': 'DriveBackup',
bd8baecd 1734 'blockdev-backup': 'BlockdevBackup',
bbe86010 1735 'abort': 'Abort',
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1737 'block-dirty-bitmap-add': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd',
1738 'block-dirty-bitmap-clear': 'BlockDirtyBitmap'
52e7c241 1739 } }
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1742# @TransactionProperties
1743#
1744# Optional arguments to modify the behavior of a Transaction.
1745#
1746# @completion-mode: #optional Controls how jobs launched asynchronously by
1747# Actions will complete or fail as a group.
1748# See @ActionCompletionMode for details.
1749#
1750# Since: 2.5
1751##
1752{ 'struct': 'TransactionProperties',
1753 'data': {
1754 '*completion-mode': 'ActionCompletionMode'
1755 }
1756}
1757
8802d1fd 1758##
52e7c241 1759# @transaction
8802d1fd 1760#
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1762# operation fails, then the entire set of actions will be abandoned and the
1763# appropriate error returned.
8802d1fd 1764#
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1766# information needed for the respective operations.
1767#
1768# @properties: #optional structure of additional options to control the
1769# execution of the transaction. See @TransactionProperties
1770# for additional detail.
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1772# Returns: nothing on success
c8a83e85 1773# Errors depend on the operations of the transaction
8802d1fd 1774#
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1776# information on only one failed operation returned in an error condition, and
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1778#
1779# Since 1.1
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52e7c241 1781{ 'command': 'transaction',
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1783 '*properties': 'TransactionProperties'
1784 }
1785}
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1788# @human-monitor-command:
1789#
1790# Execute a command on the human monitor and return the output.
1791#
1792# @command-line: the command to execute in the human monitor
1793#
1794# @cpu-index: #optional The CPU to use for commands that require an implicit CPU
1795#
1796# Returns: the output of the command as a string
1797#
1ad166b6 1798# Since: 0.14.0
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1801# discouraged. The semantics of this command are not guaranteed.
b952b558 1802#
1ad166b6 1803# Known limitations:
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1806# on state information (such as getfd) might not work
d9b902db 1807#
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1809# device is encrypted) don't currently work
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1812 'data': {'command-line': 'str', '*cpu-index': 'int'},
1813 'returns': 'str' }
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1817#
1818# Cancel the current executing migration process.
1819#
1820# Returns: nothing on success
1821#
1822# Notes: This command succeeds even if there is no migration process running.
1823#
1824# Since: 0.14.0
1825##
1826{ 'command': 'migrate_cancel' }
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1828##
1829# @migrate_set_downtime
1830#
1831# Set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
1832#
1833# @value: maximum downtime in seconds
1834#
1835# Returns: nothing on success
1836#
1837# Since: 0.14.0
1838##
1839{ 'command': 'migrate_set_downtime', 'data': {'value': 'number'} }
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1841##
1842# @migrate_set_speed
1843#
1844# Set maximum speed for migration.
1845#
1846# @value: maximum speed in bytes.
1847#
1848# Returns: nothing on success
1849#
1850# Notes: A value lesser than zero will be automatically round up to zero.
1851#
1852# Since: 0.14.0
1853##
1854{ 'command': 'migrate_set_speed', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
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1857# @migrate-set-cache-size
1858#
1859# Set XBZRLE cache size
1860#
1861# @value: cache size in bytes
1862#
1863# The size will be rounded down to the nearest power of 2.
1864# The cache size can be modified before and during ongoing migration
1865#
1866# Returns: nothing on success
1867#
1868# Since: 1.2
1869##
1870{ 'command': 'migrate-set-cache-size', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
1871
1872##
1873# @query-migrate-cache-size
1874#
1875# query XBZRLE cache size
1876#
1877# Returns: XBZRLE cache size in bytes
1878#
1879# Since: 1.2
1880##
1881{ 'command': 'query-migrate-cache-size', 'returns': 'int' }
1882
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d03ee401 1884# @ObjectPropertyInfo:
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1886# @name: the name of the property
1887#
1888# @type: the type of the property. This will typically come in one of four
1889# forms:
1890#
1891# 1) A primitive type such as 'u8', 'u16', 'bool', 'str', or 'double'.
1892# These types are mapped to the appropriate JSON type.
1893#
33b23b4b 1894# 2) A child type in the form 'child<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev
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1896#
33b23b4b 1897# 3) A link type in the form 'link<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev
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1899#
51920820 1900# Since: 1.2
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895a2a80 1902{ 'struct': 'ObjectPropertyInfo',
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1904
1905##
1906# @qom-list:
1907#
57c9fafe 1908# This command will list any properties of a object given a path in the object
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1910#
57c9fafe 1911# @path: the path within the object model. See @qom-get for a description of
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1913#
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1915# object.
b4b12c62 1916#
51920820 1917# Since: 1.2
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1919{ 'command': 'qom-list',
1920 'data': { 'path': 'str' },
57c9fafe 1921 'returns': [ 'ObjectPropertyInfo' ] }
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1924# @qom-get:
1925#
57c9fafe 1926# This command will get a property from a object model path and return the
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1928#
57c9fafe 1929# @path: The path within the object model. There are two forms of supported
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1930# paths--absolute and partial paths.
1931#
57c9fafe 1932# Absolute paths are derived from the root object and can follow child<>
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1934# can be arbitrarily long. Absolute paths look like absolute filenames
1935# and are prefixed with a leading slash.
1936#
1937# Partial paths look like relative filenames. They do not begin
1938# with a prefix. The matching rules for partial paths are subtle but
57c9fafe 1939# designed to make specifying objects easy. At each level of the
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1941# The first match is not returned. At least two matches are searched
1942# for. A successful result is only returned if only one match is
1943# found. If more than one match is found, a flag is return to
1944# indicate that the match was ambiguous.
1945#
1946# @property: The property name to read
1947#
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1948# Returns: The property value. The type depends on the property
1949# type. child<> and link<> properties are returned as #str
1950# pathnames. All integer property types (u8, u16, etc) are
1951# returned as #int.
eb6e8ea5 1952#
51920820 1953# Since: 1.2
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1955{ 'command': 'qom-get',
1956 'data': { 'path': 'str', 'property': 'str' },
6eb3937e 1957 'returns': 'any' }
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1959##
1960# @qom-set:
1961#
57c9fafe 1962# This command will set a property from a object model path.
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1964# @path: see @qom-get for a description of this parameter
1965#
1966# @property: the property name to set
1967#
1968# @value: a value who's type is appropriate for the property type. See @qom-get
1969# for a description of type mapping.
1970#
51920820 1971# Since: 1.2
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1973{ 'command': 'qom-set',
6eb3937e 1974 'data': { 'path': 'str', 'property': 'str', 'value': 'any' } }
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1976##
1977# @set_password:
1978#
1979# Sets the password of a remote display session.
1980#
1981# @protocol: `vnc' to modify the VNC server password
1982# `spice' to modify the Spice server password
1983#
1984# @password: the new password
1985#
1986# @connected: #optional how to handle existing clients when changing the
b80e560b 1987# password. If nothing is specified, defaults to `keep'
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1988# `fail' to fail the command if clients are connected
1989# `disconnect' to disconnect existing clients
1990# `keep' to maintain existing clients
1991#
1992# Returns: Nothing on success
1993# If Spice is not enabled, DeviceNotFound
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1995# Since: 0.14.0
1996##
1997{ 'command': 'set_password',
1998 'data': {'protocol': 'str', 'password': 'str', '*connected': 'str'} }
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2000##
2001# @expire_password:
2002#
2003# Expire the password of a remote display server.
2004#
2005# @protocol: the name of the remote display protocol `vnc' or `spice'
2006#
2007# @time: when to expire the password.
2008# `now' to expire the password immediately
2009# `never' to cancel password expiration
2010# `+INT' where INT is the number of seconds from now (integer)
2011# `INT' where INT is the absolute time in seconds
2012#
2013# Returns: Nothing on success
2014# If @protocol is `spice' and Spice is not active, DeviceNotFound
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2016# Since: 0.14.0
2017#
2018# Notes: Time is relative to the server and currently there is no way to
2019# coordinate server time with client time. It is not recommended to
2020# use the absolute time version of the @time parameter unless you're
2021# sure you are on the same machine as the QEMU instance.
2022##
2023{ 'command': 'expire_password', 'data': {'protocol': 'str', 'time': 'str'} }
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2026# @change-vnc-password:
2027#
2028# Change the VNC server password.
2029#
1c854067 2030# @password: the new password to use with VNC authentication
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2031#
2032# Since: 1.1
2033#
2034# Notes: An empty password in this command will set the password to the empty
2035# string. Existing clients are unaffected by executing this command.
2036##
2037{ 'command': 'change-vnc-password', 'data': {'password': 'str'} }
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2039##
2040# @change:
2041#
2042# This command is multiple commands multiplexed together.
2043#
2044# @device: This is normally the name of a block device but it may also be 'vnc'.
2045# when it's 'vnc', then sub command depends on @target
2046#
2047# @target: If @device is a block device, then this is the new filename.
2048# If @device is 'vnc', then if the value 'password' selects the vnc
2049# change password command. Otherwise, this specifies a new server URI
2050# address to listen to for VNC connections.
2051#
2052# @arg: If @device is a block device, then this is an optional format to open
2053# the device with.
2054# If @device is 'vnc' and @target is 'password', this is the new VNC
2055# password to set. If this argument is an empty string, then no future
2056# logins will be allowed.
2057#
2058# Returns: Nothing on success.
2059# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
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2060# If the new block device is encrypted, DeviceEncrypted. Note that
2061# if this error is returned, the device has been opened successfully
2062# and an additional call to @block_passwd is required to set the
2063# device's password. The behavior of reads and writes to the block
2064# device between when these calls are executed is undefined.
2065#
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2066# Notes: This interface is deprecated, and it is strongly recommended that you
2067# avoid using it. For changing block devices, use
2068# blockdev-change-medium; for changing VNC parameters, use
2069# change-vnc-password.
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2070#
2071# Since: 0.14.0
2072##
2073{ 'command': 'change',
2074 'data': {'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', '*arg': 'str'} }
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2076##
2077# @ObjectTypeInfo:
2078#
2079# This structure describes a search result from @qom-list-types
2080#
2081# @name: the type name found in the search
2082#
2083# Since: 1.1
2084#
2085# Notes: This command is experimental and may change syntax in future releases.
2086##
895a2a80 2087{ 'struct': 'ObjectTypeInfo',
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2089
2090##
2091# @qom-list-types:
2092#
2093# This command will return a list of types given search parameters
2094#
2095# @implements: if specified, only return types that implement this type name
2096#
2097# @abstract: if true, include abstract types in the results
2098#
2099# Returns: a list of @ObjectTypeInfo or an empty list if no results are found
2100#
2101# Since: 1.1
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2103{ 'command': 'qom-list-types',
2104 'data': { '*implements': 'str', '*abstract': 'bool' },
2105 'returns': [ 'ObjectTypeInfo' ] }
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2108# @DevicePropertyInfo:
2109#
2110# Information about device properties.
2111#
2112# @name: the name of the property
2113# @type: the typename of the property
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2115# (since 2.2)
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2117# Since: 1.2
2118##
895a2a80 2119{ 'struct': 'DevicePropertyInfo',
07d09c58 2120 'data': { 'name': 'str', 'type': 'str', '*description': 'str' } }
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2122##
2123# @device-list-properties:
2124#
2125# List properties associated with a device.
2126#
2127# @typename: the type name of a device
2128#
2129# Returns: a list of DevicePropertyInfo describing a devices properties
2130#
2131# Since: 1.2
2132##
2133{ 'command': 'device-list-properties',
2134 'data': { 'typename': 'str'},
2135 'returns': [ 'DevicePropertyInfo' ] }
2136
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2138# @migrate
2139#
2140# Migrates the current running guest to another Virtual Machine.
2141#
2142# @uri: the Uniform Resource Identifier of the destination VM
2143#
2144# @blk: #optional do block migration (full disk copy)
2145#
2146# @inc: #optional incremental disk copy migration
2147#
2148# @detach: this argument exists only for compatibility reasons and
2149# is ignored by QEMU
2150#
2151# Returns: nothing on success
2152#
2153# Since: 0.14.0
2154##
2155{ 'command': 'migrate',
2156 'data': {'uri': 'str', '*blk': 'bool', '*inc': 'bool', '*detach': 'bool' } }
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2159# @migrate-incoming
2160#
2161# Start an incoming migration, the qemu must have been started
2162# with -incoming defer
2163#
2164# @uri: The Uniform Resource Identifier identifying the source or
2165# address to listen on
2166#
2167# Returns: nothing on success
2168#
2169# Since: 2.3
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2170# Note: It's a bad idea to use a string for the uri, but it needs to stay
2171# compatible with -incoming and the format of the uri is already exposed
2172# above libvirt
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2173##
2174{ 'command': 'migrate-incoming', 'data': {'uri': 'str' } }
2175
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2176# @xen-save-devices-state:
2177#
2178# Save the state of all devices to file. The RAM and the block devices
2179# of the VM are not saved by this command.
2180#
2181# @filename: the file to save the state of the devices to as binary
2182# data. See xen-save-devices-state.txt for a description of the binary
2183# format.
2184#
2185# Returns: Nothing on success
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2186#
2187# Since: 1.1
2188##
2189{ 'command': 'xen-save-devices-state', 'data': {'filename': 'str'} }
a15fef21 2190
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2192# @xen-set-global-dirty-log
2193#
2194# Enable or disable the global dirty log mode.
2195#
2196# @enable: true to enable, false to disable.
2197#
2198# Returns: nothing
2199#
2200# Since: 1.3
2201##
2202{ 'command': 'xen-set-global-dirty-log', 'data': { 'enable': 'bool' } }
2203
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2205# @device_add:
2206#
2207# @driver: the name of the new device's driver
2208#
2209# @bus: #optional the device's parent bus (device tree path)
2210#
2211# @id: the device's ID, must be unique
2212#
2213# Additional arguments depend on the type.
2214#
2215# Add a device.
2216#
2217# Notes:
2218# 1. For detailed information about this command, please refer to the
2219# 'docs/qdev-device-use.txt' file.
2220#
2221# 2. It's possible to list device properties by running QEMU with the
2222# "-device DEVICE,help" command-line argument, where DEVICE is the
2223# device's name
2224#
2225# Example:
2226#
2227# -> { "execute": "device_add",
2228# "arguments": { "driver": "e1000", "id": "net1",
2229# "bus": "pci.0",
2230# "mac": "52:54:00:12:34:56" } }
2231# <- { "return": {} }
2232#
2233# TODO This command effectively bypasses QAPI completely due to its
2234# "additional arguments" business. It shouldn't have been added to
2235# the schema in this form. It should be qapified properly, or
2236# replaced by a properly qapified command.
2237#
2238# Since: 0.13
2239##
2240{ 'command': 'device_add',
2241 'data': {'driver': 'str', 'id': 'str'},
2242 'gen': false } # so we can get the additional arguments
2243
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2245# @device_del:
2246#
2247# Remove a device from a guest
2248#
6287d827 2249# @id: the name or QOM path of the device
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2251# Returns: Nothing on success
2252# If @id is not a valid device, DeviceNotFound
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2253#
2254# Notes: When this command completes, the device may not be removed from the
2255# guest. Hot removal is an operation that requires guest cooperation.
2256# This command merely requests that the guest begin the hot removal
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2257# process. Completion of the device removal process is signaled with a
2258# DEVICE_DELETED event. Guest reset will automatically complete removal
2259# for all devices.
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2260#
2261# Since: 0.14.0
2262##
2263{ 'command': 'device_del', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
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2265##
2266# @DumpGuestMemoryFormat:
2267#
2268# An enumeration of guest-memory-dump's format.
2269#
2270# @elf: elf format
2271#
2272# @kdump-zlib: kdump-compressed format with zlib-compressed
2273#
2274# @kdump-lzo: kdump-compressed format with lzo-compressed
2275#
2276# @kdump-snappy: kdump-compressed format with snappy-compressed
2277#
2278# Since: 2.0
2279##
2280{ 'enum': 'DumpGuestMemoryFormat',
2281 'data': [ 'elf', 'kdump-zlib', 'kdump-lzo', 'kdump-snappy' ] }
2282
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2284# @dump-guest-memory
2285#
2286# Dump guest's memory to vmcore. It is a synchronous operation that can take
f1cd4830 2287# very long depending on the amount of guest memory.
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2288#
2289# @paging: if true, do paging to get guest's memory mapping. This allows
d691180e 2290# using gdb to process the core file.
f5b0d93b 2291#
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2293# of RAM. This can happen for a large guest, or a
2294# malicious guest pretending to be large.
2295#
2296# Also, paging=true has the following limitations:
2297#
2298# 1. The guest may be in a catastrophic state or can have corrupted
2299# memory, which cannot be trusted
2300# 2. The guest can be in real-mode even if paging is enabled. For
2301# example, the guest uses ACPI to sleep, and ACPI sleep state
2302# goes in real-mode
f1cd4830 2303# 3. Currently only supported on i386 and x86_64.
f5b0d93b 2304#
783e9b48 2305# @protocol: the filename or file descriptor of the vmcore. The supported
d691180e 2306# protocols are:
f5b0d93b 2307#
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2309# string is the file's path.
2310# 2. fd: the protocol starts with "fd:", and the following string
2311# is the fd's name.
f5b0d93b 2312#
228de9cf 2313# @detach: #optional if true, QMP will return immediately rather than
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2314# waiting for the dump to finish. The user can track progress
2315# using "query-dump". (since 2.6).
228de9cf 2316#
783e9b48 2317# @begin: #optional if specified, the starting physical address.
f5b0d93b 2318#
783e9b48 2319# @length: #optional if specified, the memory size, in bytes. If you don't
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2321# and @length
783e9b48 2322#
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2323# @format: #optional if specified, the format of guest memory dump. But non-elf
2324# format is conflict with paging and filter, ie. @paging, @begin and
2325# @length is not allowed to be specified with non-elf @format at the
2326# same time (since 2.0)
2327#
783e9b48 2328# Returns: nothing on success
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2330# Since: 1.2
2331##
2332{ 'command': 'dump-guest-memory',
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2333 'data': { 'paging': 'bool', 'protocol': 'str', '*detach': 'bool',
2334 '*begin': 'int', '*length': 'int',
2335 '*format': 'DumpGuestMemoryFormat'} }
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2338# @DumpStatus
2339#
2340# Describe the status of a long-running background guest memory dump.
2341#
2342# @none: no dump-guest-memory has started yet.
2343#
2344# @active: there is one dump running in background.
2345#
2346# @completed: the last dump has finished successfully.
2347#
2348# @failed: the last dump has failed.
2349#
2350# Since 2.6
2351##
2352{ 'enum': 'DumpStatus',
2353 'data': [ 'none', 'active', 'completed', 'failed' ] }
2354
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2356# @DumpQueryResult
2357#
2358# The result format for 'query-dump'.
2359#
2360# @status: enum of @DumpStatus, which shows current dump status
2361#
2362# @completed: bytes written in latest dump (uncompressed)
2363#
2364# @total: total bytes to be written in latest dump (uncompressed)
2365#
2366# Since 2.6
2367##
2368{ 'struct': 'DumpQueryResult',
2369 'data': { 'status': 'DumpStatus',
2370 'completed': 'int',
2371 'total': 'int' } }
2372
2373##
2374# @query-dump
2375#
2376# Query latest dump status.
2377#
2378# Returns: A @DumpStatus object showing the dump status.
2379#
2380# Since: 2.6
2381##
2382{ 'command': 'query-dump', 'returns': 'DumpQueryResult' }
2383
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2385# @DumpGuestMemoryCapability:
2386#
2387# A list of the available formats for dump-guest-memory
2388#
2389# Since: 2.0
2390##
895a2a80 2391{ 'struct': 'DumpGuestMemoryCapability',
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2392 'data': {
2393 'formats': ['DumpGuestMemoryFormat'] } }
2394
2395##
2396# @query-dump-guest-memory-capability:
2397#
2398# Returns the available formats for dump-guest-memory
2399#
2400# Returns: A @DumpGuestMemoryCapability object listing available formats for
2401# dump-guest-memory
2402#
2403# Since: 2.0
2404##
2405{ 'command': 'query-dump-guest-memory-capability',
2406 'returns': 'DumpGuestMemoryCapability' }
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2409# @dump-skeys
2410#
2411# Dump guest's storage keys
2412#
2413# @filename: the path to the file to dump to
2414#
2415# This command is only supported on s390 architecture.
2416#
2417# Since: 2.5
2418##
2419{ 'command': 'dump-skeys',
2420 'data': { 'filename': 'str' } }
2421
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2423# @netdev_add:
2424#
2425# Add a network backend.
2426#
2427# @type: the type of network backend. Current valid values are 'user', 'tap',
2428# 'vde', 'socket', 'dump' and 'bridge'
2429#
2430# @id: the name of the new network backend
2431#
b8a98326 2432# Additional arguments depend on the type.
928059a3 2433#
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2435# "additional arguments" business. It shouldn't have been added to
2436# the schema in this form. It should be qapified properly, or
2437# replaced by a properly qapified command.
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2439# Since: 0.14.0
2440#
2441# Returns: Nothing on success
2442# If @type is not a valid network backend, DeviceNotFound
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2444{ 'command': 'netdev_add',
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2446 'gen': false } # so we can get the additional arguments
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2448##
2449# @netdev_del:
2450#
2451# Remove a network backend.
2452#
2453# @id: the name of the network backend to remove
2454#
2455# Returns: Nothing on success
2456# If @id is not a valid network backend, DeviceNotFound
2457#
2458# Since: 0.14.0
2459##
2460{ 'command': 'netdev_del', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
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2463# @object-add:
2464#
2465# Create a QOM object.
2466#
2467# @qom-type: the class name for the object to be created
2468#
2469# @id: the name of the new object
2470#
2471# @props: #optional a dictionary of properties to be passed to the backend
2472#
2473# Returns: Nothing on success
2474# Error if @qom-type is not a valid class name
2475#
2476# Since: 2.0
2477##
2478{ 'command': 'object-add',
6eb3937e 2479 'data': {'qom-type': 'str', 'id': 'str', '*props': 'any'} }
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2482# @object-del:
2483#
2484# Remove a QOM object.
2485#
2486# @id: the name of the QOM object to remove
2487#
2488# Returns: Nothing on success
2489# Error if @id is not a valid id for a QOM object
2490#
2491# Since: 2.0
2492##
2493{ 'command': 'object-del', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
2494
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2496# @NetdevNoneOptions
2497#
2498# Use it alone to have zero network devices.
2499#
2500# Since 1.2
2501##
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2504
2505##
2506# @NetLegacyNicOptions
2507#
2508# Create a new Network Interface Card.
2509#
2510# @netdev: #optional id of -netdev to connect to
2511#
2512# @macaddr: #optional MAC address
2513#
2514# @model: #optional device model (e1000, rtl8139, virtio etc.)
2515#
2516# @addr: #optional PCI device address
2517#
2518# @vectors: #optional number of MSI-x vectors, 0 to disable MSI-X
2519#
2520# Since 1.2
2521##
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2524 '*netdev': 'str',
2525 '*macaddr': 'str',
2526 '*model': 'str',
2527 '*addr': 'str',
2528 '*vectors': 'uint32' } }
2529
2530##
2531# @String
2532#
2533# A fat type wrapping 'str', to be embedded in lists.
2534#
2535# Since 1.2
2536##
895a2a80 2537{ 'struct': 'String',
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2539 'str': 'str' } }
2540
2541##
2542# @NetdevUserOptions
2543#
2544# Use the user mode network stack which requires no administrator privilege to
2545# run.
2546#
2547# @hostname: #optional client hostname reported by the builtin DHCP server
2548#
2549# @restrict: #optional isolate the guest from the host
2550#
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2552# (since 2.6)
2553#
2554# @ipv6: #optional whether to support IPv6, default true for enabled
2555# (since 2.6)
2556#
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2558#
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2560# form addr[/netmask] The netmask is optional, and can be
2561# either in the form a.b.c.d or as a number of valid top-most
2562# bits. Default is 10.0.2.0/24.
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2564# @host: #optional guest-visible address of the host
2565#
2566# @tftp: #optional root directory of the built-in TFTP server
2567#
2568# @bootfile: #optional BOOTP filename, for use with tftp=
2569#
2570# @dhcpstart: #optional the first of the 16 IPs the built-in DHCP server can
2571# assign
2572#
2573# @dns: #optional guest-visible address of the virtual nameserver
2574#
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2576# to the guest
2577#
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2579# 2.6). The network prefix is given in the usual
2580# hexadecimal IPv6 address notation.
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2583# (since 2.6)
7aac531e 2584#
d8eb3864 2585# @ipv6-host: #optional guest-visible IPv6 address of the host (since 2.6)
7aac531e 2586#
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2588# nameserver (since 2.6)
7aac531e 2589#
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2590# @smb: #optional root directory of the built-in SMB server
2591#
2592# @smbserver: #optional IP address of the built-in SMB server
2593#
2594# @hostfwd: #optional redirect incoming TCP or UDP host connections to guest
2595# endpoints
2596#
2597# @guestfwd: #optional forward guest TCP connections
2598#
2599# Since 1.2
2600##
895a2a80 2601{ 'struct': 'NetdevUserOptions',
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2603 '*hostname': 'str',
2604 '*restrict': 'bool',
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2606 '*ipv6': 'bool',
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2607 '*ip': 'str',
2608 '*net': 'str',
2609 '*host': 'str',
2610 '*tftp': 'str',
2611 '*bootfile': 'str',
2612 '*dhcpstart': 'str',
2613 '*dns': 'str',
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2615 '*ipv6-prefix': 'str',
2616 '*ipv6-prefixlen': 'int',
2617 '*ipv6-host': 'str',
2618 '*ipv6-dns': 'str',
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2619 '*smb': 'str',
2620 '*smbserver': 'str',
2621 '*hostfwd': ['String'],
2622 '*guestfwd': ['String'] } }
2623
2624##
2625# @NetdevTapOptions
2626#
2627# Connect the host TAP network interface name to the VLAN.
2628#
2629# @ifname: #optional interface name
2630#
2631# @fd: #optional file descriptor of an already opened tap
2632#
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2634# tap
2635#
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2636# @script: #optional script to initialize the interface
2637#
2638# @downscript: #optional script to shut down the interface
2639#
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2641#
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2642# @helper: #optional command to execute to configure bridge
2643#
2644# @sndbuf: #optional send buffer limit. Understands [TGMKkb] suffixes.
2645#
2646# @vnet_hdr: #optional enable the IFF_VNET_HDR flag on the tap interface
2647#
2648# @vhost: #optional enable vhost-net network accelerator
2649#
2650# @vhostfd: #optional file descriptor of an already opened vhost net device
2651#
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2653# devices
2654#
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2656#
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2657# @queues: #optional number of queues to be created for multiqueue capable tap
2658#
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2660# be spent on busy polling for tap (since 2.7)
2661#
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2663##
895a2a80 2664{ 'struct': 'NetdevTapOptions',
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2665 'data': {
2666 '*ifname': 'str',
2667 '*fd': 'str',
264986e2 2668 '*fds': 'str',
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2669 '*script': 'str',
2670 '*downscript': 'str',
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2672 '*helper': 'str',
2673 '*sndbuf': 'size',
2674 '*vnet_hdr': 'bool',
2675 '*vhost': 'bool',
2676 '*vhostfd': 'str',
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2677 '*vhostfds': 'str',
2678 '*vhostforce': 'bool',
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2679 '*queues': 'uint32',
2680 '*poll-us': 'uint32'} }
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2682##
2683# @NetdevSocketOptions
2684#
2685# Connect the VLAN to a remote VLAN in another QEMU virtual machine using a TCP
2686# socket connection.
2687#
2688# @fd: #optional file descriptor of an already opened socket
2689#
2690# @listen: #optional port number, and optional hostname, to listen on
2691#
2692# @connect: #optional port number, and optional hostname, to connect to
2693#
2694# @mcast: #optional UDP multicast address and port number
2695#
2696# @localaddr: #optional source address and port for multicast and udp packets
2697#
2698# @udp: #optional UDP unicast address and port number
2699#
2700# Since 1.2
2701##
895a2a80 2702{ 'struct': 'NetdevSocketOptions',
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2704 '*fd': 'str',
2705 '*listen': 'str',
2706 '*connect': 'str',
2707 '*mcast': 'str',
2708 '*localaddr': 'str',
2709 '*udp': 'str' } }
2710
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2712# @NetdevL2TPv3Options
2713#
2714# Connect the VLAN to Ethernet over L2TPv3 Static tunnel
2715#
2716# @src: source address
2717#
2718# @dst: destination address
2719#
2720# @srcport: #optional source port - mandatory for udp, optional for ip
2721#
2722# @dstport: #optional destination port - mandatory for udp, optional for ip
2723#
2724# @ipv6: #optional - force the use of ipv6
2725#
2726# @udp: #optional - use the udp version of l2tpv3 encapsulation
2727#
2728# @cookie64: #optional - use 64 bit coookies
2729#
2730# @counter: #optional have sequence counter
2731#
2732# @pincounter: #optional pin sequence counter to zero -
2733# workaround for buggy implementations or
2734# networks with packet reorder
2735#
2736# @txcookie: #optional 32 or 64 bit transmit cookie
2737#
2738# @rxcookie: #optional 32 or 64 bit receive cookie
2739#
2740# @txsession: 32 bit transmit session
2741#
2742# @rxsession: #optional 32 bit receive session - if not specified
2743# set to the same value as transmit
2744#
2745# @offset: #optional additional offset - allows the insertion of
2746# additional application-specific data before the packet payload
2747#
2748# Since 2.1
2749##
895a2a80 2750{ 'struct': 'NetdevL2TPv3Options',
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2751 'data': {
2752 'src': 'str',
2753 'dst': 'str',
2754 '*srcport': 'str',
2755 '*dstport': 'str',
2756 '*ipv6': 'bool',
2757 '*udp': 'bool',
2758 '*cookie64': 'bool',
2759 '*counter': 'bool',
2760 '*pincounter': 'bool',
2761 '*txcookie': 'uint64',
2762 '*rxcookie': 'uint64',
2763 'txsession': 'uint32',
2764 '*rxsession': 'uint32',
2765 '*offset': 'uint32' } }
2766
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2768# @NetdevVdeOptions
2769#
2770# Connect the VLAN to a vde switch running on the host.
2771#
2772# @sock: #optional socket path
2773#
2774# @port: #optional port number
2775#
2776# @group: #optional group owner of socket
2777#
2778# @mode: #optional permissions for socket
2779#
2780# Since 1.2
2781##
895a2a80 2782{ 'struct': 'NetdevVdeOptions',
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2783 'data': {
2784 '*sock': 'str',
2785 '*port': 'uint16',
2786 '*group': 'str',
2787 '*mode': 'uint16' } }
2788
2789##
2790# @NetdevDumpOptions
2791#
2792# Dump VLAN network traffic to a file.
2793#
2794# @len: #optional per-packet size limit (64k default). Understands [TGMKkb]
2795# suffixes.
2796#
2797# @file: #optional dump file path (default is qemu-vlan0.pcap)
2798#
2799# Since 1.2
2800##
895a2a80 2801{ 'struct': 'NetdevDumpOptions',
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2802 'data': {
2803 '*len': 'size',
2804 '*file': 'str' } }
2805
2806##
2807# @NetdevBridgeOptions
2808#
2809# Connect a host TAP network interface to a host bridge device.
2810#
2811# @br: #optional bridge name
2812#
2813# @helper: #optional command to execute to configure bridge
2814#
2815# Since 1.2
2816##
895a2a80 2817{ 'struct': 'NetdevBridgeOptions',
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2818 'data': {
2819 '*br': 'str',
2820 '*helper': 'str' } }
2821
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2823# @NetdevHubPortOptions
2824#
2825# Connect two or more net clients through a software hub.
2826#
2827# @hubid: hub identifier number
2828#
2829# Since 1.2
2830##
895a2a80 2831{ 'struct': 'NetdevHubPortOptions',
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2833 'hubid': 'int32' } }
2834
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2835##
2836# @NetdevNetmapOptions
2837#
2838# Connect a client to a netmap-enabled NIC or to a VALE switch port
2839#
2840# @ifname: Either the name of an existing network interface supported by
2841# netmap, or the name of a VALE port (created on the fly).
2842# A VALE port name is in the form 'valeXXX:YYY', where XXX and
2843# YYY are non-negative integers. XXX identifies a switch and
2844# YYY identifies a port of the switch. VALE ports having the
2845# same XXX are therefore connected to the same switch.
2846#
2847# @devname: #optional path of the netmap device (default: '/dev/netmap').
2848#
c27de2a3 2849# Since 2.0
58952137 2850##
895a2a80 2851{ 'struct': 'NetdevNetmapOptions',
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2852 'data': {
2853 'ifname': 'str',
2854 '*devname': 'str' } }
2855
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2856##
2857# @NetdevVhostUserOptions
2858#
2859# Vhost-user network backend
2860#
2861# @chardev: name of a unix socket chardev
2862#
2863# @vhostforce: #optional vhost on for non-MSIX virtio guests (default: false).
2864#
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2866# (default: 1) (Since 2.5)
2867#
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2868# Since 2.1
2869##
895a2a80 2870{ 'struct': 'NetdevVhostUserOptions',
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2871 'data': {
2872 'chardev': 'str',
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2873 '*vhostforce': 'bool',
2874 '*queues': 'int' } }
03ce5744 2875
14aa0c2d 2876##
f394b2e2 2877# @NetClientDriver
14aa0c2d 2878#
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2880#
2881# Since 2.7
2882##
2883{ 'enum': 'NetClientDriver',
2884 'data': [ 'none', 'nic', 'user', 'tap', 'l2tpv3', 'socket', 'vde', 'dump',
2885 'bridge', 'hubport', 'netmap', 'vhost-user' ] }
2886
2887##
2888# @Netdev
2889#
2890# Captures the configuration of a network device.
2891#
2892# @id: identifier for monitor commands.
2893#
2894# @type: Specify the driver used for interpreting remaining arguments.
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2895#
2896# Since 1.2
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2898# 'l2tpv3' - since 2.1
14aa0c2d 2899##
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2900{ 'union': 'Netdev',
2901 'base': { 'id': 'str', 'type': 'NetClientDriver' },
2902 'discriminator': 'type',
14aa0c2d 2903 'data': {
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2904 'none': 'NetdevNoneOptions',
2905 'nic': 'NetLegacyNicOptions',
2906 'user': 'NetdevUserOptions',
2907 'tap': 'NetdevTapOptions',
3fb69aa1 2908 'l2tpv3': 'NetdevL2TPv3Options',
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2909 'socket': 'NetdevSocketOptions',
2910 'vde': 'NetdevVdeOptions',
2911 'dump': 'NetdevDumpOptions',
2912 'bridge': 'NetdevBridgeOptions',
58952137 2913 'hubport': 'NetdevHubPortOptions',
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2914 'netmap': 'NetdevNetmapOptions',
2915 'vhost-user': 'NetdevVhostUserOptions' } }
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2916
2917##
2918# @NetLegacy
2919#
2920# Captures the configuration of a network device; legacy.
2921#
2922# @vlan: #optional vlan number
2923#
2924# @id: #optional identifier for monitor commands
2925#
2926# @name: #optional identifier for monitor commands, ignored if @id is present
2927#
2928# @opts: device type specific properties (legacy)
2929#
2930# Since 1.2
2931##
895a2a80 2932{ 'struct': 'NetLegacy',
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2933 'data': {
2934 '*vlan': 'int32',
2935 '*id': 'str',
2936 '*name': 'str',
f394b2e2 2937 'opts': 'NetLegacyOptions' } }
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2938
2939##
f394b2e2 2940# @NetLegacyOptions
14aa0c2d 2941#
f394b2e2 2942# Like Netdev, but for use only by the legacy command line options
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2943#
2944# Since 1.2
2945##
f394b2e2 2946{ 'union': 'NetLegacyOptions',
14aa0c2d 2947 'data': {
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2948 'none': 'NetdevNoneOptions',
2949 'nic': 'NetLegacyNicOptions',
2950 'user': 'NetdevUserOptions',
2951 'tap': 'NetdevTapOptions',
2952 'l2tpv3': 'NetdevL2TPv3Options',
2953 'socket': 'NetdevSocketOptions',
2954 'vde': 'NetdevVdeOptions',
2955 'dump': 'NetdevDumpOptions',
2956 'bridge': 'NetdevBridgeOptions',
2957 'netmap': 'NetdevNetmapOptions',
2958 'vhost-user': 'NetdevVhostUserOptions' } }
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2960##
2961# @NetFilterDirection
2962#
2963# Indicates whether a netfilter is attached to a netdev's transmit queue or
2964# receive queue or both.
2965#
2966# @all: the filter is attached both to the receive and the transmit
2967# queue of the netdev (default).
2968#
2969# @rx: the filter is attached to the receive queue of the netdev,
2970# where it will receive packets sent to the netdev.
2971#
2972# @tx: the filter is attached to the transmit queue of the netdev,
2973# where it will receive packets sent by the netdev.
2974#
2975# Since 2.5
2976##
2977{ 'enum': 'NetFilterDirection',
2978 'data': [ 'all', 'rx', 'tx' ] }
2979
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2980##
2981# @InetSocketAddress
2982#
2983# Captures a socket address or address range in the Internet namespace.
2984#
2985# @host: host part of the address
2986#
2ea1793b 2987# @port: port part of the address, or lowest port if @to is present
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2989# @to: highest port to try
2990#
2991# @ipv4: whether to accept IPv4 addresses, default try both IPv4 and IPv6
2992# #optional
2993#
2994# @ipv6: whether to accept IPv6 addresses, default try both IPv4 and IPv6
2995# #optional
2996#
2997# Since 1.3
2998##
895a2a80 2999{ 'struct': 'InetSocketAddress',
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3000 'data': {
3001 'host': 'str',
2ea1793b 3002 'port': 'str',
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3003 '*to': 'uint16',
3004 '*ipv4': 'bool',
3005 '*ipv6': 'bool' } }
3006
3007##
3008# @UnixSocketAddress
3009#
3010# Captures a socket address in the local ("Unix socket") namespace.
3011#
3012# @path: filesystem path to use
3013#
3014# Since 1.3
3015##
895a2a80 3016{ 'struct': 'UnixSocketAddress',
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3018 'path': 'str' } }
3019
3020##
3021# @SocketAddress
3022#
3023# Captures the address of a socket, which could also be a named file descriptor
3024#
3025# Since 1.3
3026##
3027{ 'union': 'SocketAddress',
3028 'data': {
3029 'inet': 'InetSocketAddress',
3030 'unix': 'UnixSocketAddress',
3031 'fd': 'String' } }
3032
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3034# @getfd:
3035#
3036# Receive a file descriptor via SCM rights and assign it a name
3037#
3038# @fdname: file descriptor name
3039#
3040# Returns: Nothing on success
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3041#
3042# Since: 0.14.0
3043#
3044# Notes: If @fdname already exists, the file descriptor assigned to
3045# it will be closed and replaced by the received file
3046# descriptor.
3047# The 'closefd' command can be used to explicitly close the
3048# file descriptor when it is no longer needed.
3049##
3050{ 'command': 'getfd', 'data': {'fdname': 'str'} }
3051
3052##
3053# @closefd:
3054#
3055# Close a file descriptor previously passed via SCM rights
3056#
3057# @fdname: file descriptor name
3058#
3059# Returns: Nothing on success
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3060#
3061# Since: 0.14.0
3062##
3063{ 'command': 'closefd', 'data': {'fdname': 'str'} }
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3065##
3066# @MachineInfo:
3067#
3068# Information describing a machine.
3069#
3070# @name: the name of the machine
3071#
3072# @alias: #optional an alias for the machine name
3073#
3074# @default: #optional whether the machine is default
3075#
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3077# (since 1.5.0)
3078#
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3080#
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3082##
895a2a80 3083{ 'struct': 'MachineInfo',
01d3c80d 3084 'data': { 'name': 'str', '*alias': 'str',
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3086 'hotpluggable-cpus': 'bool'} }
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3088##
3089# @query-machines:
3090#
3091# Return a list of supported machines
3092#
3093# Returns: a list of MachineInfo
3094#
3095# Since: 1.2.0
3096##
3097{ 'command': 'query-machines', 'returns': ['MachineInfo'] }
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3099##
3100# @CpuDefinitionInfo:
3101#
3102# Virtual CPU definition.
3103#
3104# @name: the name of the CPU definition
3105#
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3107# migration in combination with a QEMU compatibility machine
3108# when migrating between different QMU versions and between
3109# hosts with different sets of (hardware or software)
3110# capabilities. If not provided, information is not available
3111# and callers should not assume the CPU definition to be
3112# migration-safe. (since 2.8)
3113#
3114# @static: whether a CPU definition is static and will not change depending on
3115# QEMU version, machine type, machine options and accelerator options.
3116# A static model is always migration-safe. (since 2.8)
3117#
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3118# Since: 1.2.0
3119##
895a2a80 3120{ 'struct': 'CpuDefinitionInfo',
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3123##
3124# @query-cpu-definitions:
3125#
3126# Return a list of supported virtual CPU definitions
3127#
3128# Returns: a list of CpuDefInfo
3129#
3130# Since: 1.2.0
3131##
3132{ 'command': 'query-cpu-definitions', 'returns': ['CpuDefinitionInfo'] }
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3134##
3135# @CpuModelInfo:
3136#
3137# Virtual CPU model.
3138#
3139# A CPU model consists of the name of a CPU definition, to which
3140# delta changes are applied (e.g. features added/removed). Most magic values
3141# that an architecture might require should be hidden behind the name.
3142# However, if required, architectures can expose relevant properties.
3143#
3144# @name: the name of the CPU definition the model is based on
3145# @props: #optional a dictionary of QOM properties to be applied
3146#
3147# Since: 2.8.0
3148##
3149{ 'struct': 'CpuModelInfo',
3150 'data': { 'name': 'str',
3151 '*props': 'any' } }
3152
3153##
3154# @CpuModelExpansionType
3155#
3156# An enumeration of CPU model expansion types.
3157#
3158# @static: Expand to a static CPU model, a combination of a static base
3159# model name and property delta changes. As the static base model will
3160# never change, the expanded CPU model will be the same, independant of
3161# independent of QEMU version, machine type, machine options, and
3162# accelerator options. Therefore, the resulting model can be used by
3163# tooling without having to specify a compatibility machine - e.g. when
3164# displaying the "host" model. static CPU models are migration-safe.
3165#
3166# @full: Expand all properties. The produced model is not guaranteed to be
3167# migration-safe, but allows tooling to get an insight and work with
3168# model details.
3169#
3170# Since: 2.8.0
3171##
3172{ 'enum': 'CpuModelExpansionType',
3173 'data': [ 'static', 'full' ] }
3174
3175
3176##
3177# @CpuModelExpansionInfo
3178#
3179# The result of a cpu model expansion.
3180#
3181# @model: the expanded CpuModelInfo.
3182#
3183# Since: 2.8.0
3184##
3185{ 'struct': 'CpuModelExpansionInfo',
3186 'data': { 'model': 'CpuModelInfo' } }
3187
3188
3189##
3190# @query-cpu-model-expansion:
3191#
3192# Expands a given CPU model (or a combination of CPU model + additional options)
3193# to different granularities, allowing tooling to get an understanding what a
3194# specific CPU model looks like in QEMU under a certain configuration.
3195#
3196# This interface can be used to query the "host" CPU model.
3197#
3198# The data returned by this command may be affected by:
3199#
3200# * QEMU version: CPU models may look different depending on the QEMU version.
3201# (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3202# * machine-type: CPU model may look different depending on the machine-type.
3203# (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3204# * machine options (including accelerator): in some architectures, CPU models
3205# may look different depending on machine and accelerator options. (Except for
3206# CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3207# * "-cpu" arguments and global properties: arguments to the -cpu option and
3208# global properties may affect expansion of CPU models. Using
3209# query-cpu-model-expansion while using these is not advised.
3210#
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3212# "full" and "static".
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3213#
3214# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo. Returns an error if expanding CPU models is
3215# not supported, if the model cannot be expanded, if the model contains
3216# an unknown CPU definition name, unknown properties or properties
3217# with a wrong type. Also returns an error if an expansion type is
3218# not supported.
3219#
3220# Since: 2.8.0
3221##
3222{ 'command': 'query-cpu-model-expansion',
3223 'data': { 'type': 'CpuModelExpansionType',
3224 'model': 'CpuModelInfo' },
3225 'returns': 'CpuModelExpansionInfo' }
3226
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3228# @CpuModelCompareResult:
3229#
3230# An enumeration of CPU model comparation results. The result is usually
4d4ccabd 3231# calculated using e.g. CPU features or CPU generations.
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3233# @incompatible: If model A is incompatible to model B, model A is not
3234# guaranteed to run where model B runs and the other way around.
3235#
3236# @identical: If model A is identical to model B, model A is guaranteed to run
3237# where model B runs and the other way around.
3238#
3239# @superset: If model A is a superset of model B, model B is guaranteed to run
3240# where model A runs. There are no guarantees about the other way.
3241#
3242# @subset: If model A is a subset of model B, model A is guaranteed to run
3243# where model B runs. There are no guarantees about the other way.
3244#
3245# Since: 2.8.0
3246##
3247{ 'enum': 'CpuModelCompareResult',
3248 'data': [ 'incompatible', 'identical', 'superset', 'subset' ] }
3249
3250##
3251# @CpuModelCompareInfo
3252#
3253# The result of a CPU model comparison.
3254#
3255# @result: The result of the compare operation.
3256# @responsible-properties: List of properties that led to the comparison result
3257# not being identical.
3258#
3259# @responsible-properties is a list of QOM property names that led to
3260# both CPUs not being detected as identical. For identical models, this
3261# list is empty.
3262# If a QOM property is read-only, that means there's no known way to make the
3263# CPU models identical. If the special property name "type" is included, the
3264# models are by definition not identical and cannot be made identical.
3265#
3266# Since: 2.8.0
3267##
3268{ 'struct': 'CpuModelCompareInfo',
3269 'data': {'result': 'CpuModelCompareResult',
3270 'responsible-properties': ['str']
3271 }
3272}
3273
3274##
3275# @query-cpu-model-comparison:
3276#
3277# Compares two CPU models, returning how they compare in a specific
3278# configuration. The results indicates how both models compare regarding
3279# runnability. This result can be used by tooling to make decisions if a
3280# certain CPU model will run in a certain configuration or if a compatible
3281# CPU model has to be created by baselining.
3282#
3283# Usually, a CPU model is compared against the maximum possible CPU model
4d4ccabd 3284# of a certain configuration (e.g. the "host" model for KVM). If that CPU
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3285# model is identical or a subset, it will run in that configuration.
3286#
3287# The result returned by this command may be affected by:
3288#
3289# * QEMU version: CPU models may look different depending on the QEMU version.
3290# (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
4d4ccabd 3291# * machine-type: CPU model may look different depending on the machine-type.
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3292# (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3293# * machine options (including accelerator): in some architectures, CPU models
3294# may look different depending on machine and accelerator options. (Except for
3295# CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3296# * "-cpu" arguments and global properties: arguments to the -cpu option and
3297# global properties may affect expansion of CPU models. Using
3298# query-cpu-model-expansion while using these is not advised.
3299#
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3300# Some architectures may not support comparing CPU models. s390x supports
3301# comparing CPU models.
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3302#
3303# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo. Returns an error if comparing CPU models is
3304# not supported, if a model cannot be used, if a model contains
3305# an unknown cpu definition name, unknown properties or properties
3306# with wrong types.
3307#
3308# Since: 2.8.0
3309##
3310{ 'command': 'query-cpu-model-comparison',
3311 'data': { 'modela': 'CpuModelInfo', 'modelb': 'CpuModelInfo' },
3312 'returns': 'CpuModelCompareInfo' }
3313
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3315# @CpuModelBaselineInfo
3316#
3317# The result of a CPU model baseline.
3318#
3319# @model: the baselined CpuModelInfo.
3320#
3321# Since: 2.8.0
3322##
3323{ 'struct': 'CpuModelBaselineInfo',
3324 'data': { 'model': 'CpuModelInfo' } }
3325
3326##
3327# @query-cpu-model-baseline:
3328#
3329# Baseline two CPU models, creating a compatible third model. The created
3330# model will always be a static, migration-safe CPU model (see "static"
3331# CPU model expansion for details).
3332#
3333# This interface can be used by tooling to create a compatible CPU model out
3334# two CPU models. The created CPU model will be identical to or a subset of
3335# both CPU models when comparing them. Therefore, the created CPU model is
3336# guaranteed to run where the given CPU models run.
3337#
3338# The result returned by this command may be affected by:
3339#
3340# * QEMU version: CPU models may look different depending on the QEMU version.
3341# (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
4d4ccabd 3342# * machine-type: CPU model may look different depending on the machine-type.
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3343# (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3344# * machine options (including accelerator): in some architectures, CPU models
3345# may look different depending on machine and accelerator options. (Except for
3346# CPU models reported as "static" in query-cpu-definitions.)
3347# * "-cpu" arguments and global properties: arguments to the -cpu option and
3348# global properties may affect expansion of CPU models. Using
3349# query-cpu-model-expansion while using these is not advised.
3350#
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3352# baselining CPU models.
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3353#
3354# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo. Returns an error if baselining CPU models is
3355# not supported, if a model cannot be used, if a model contains
3356# an unknown cpu definition name, unknown properties or properties
3357# with wrong types.
3358#
3359# Since: 2.8.0
3360##
3361{ 'command': 'query-cpu-model-baseline',
3362 'data': { 'modela': 'CpuModelInfo',
3363 'modelb': 'CpuModelInfo' },
3364 'returns': 'CpuModelBaselineInfo' }
3365
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3367#
3368# Information about a file descriptor that was added to an fd set.
3369#
3370# @fdset-id: The ID of the fd set that @fd was added to.
3371#
3372# @fd: The file descriptor that was received via SCM rights and
3373# added to the fd set.
3374#
3375# Since: 1.2.0
3376##
895a2a80 3377{ 'struct': 'AddfdInfo', 'data': {'fdset-id': 'int', 'fd': 'int'} }
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3379##
3380# @add-fd:
3381#
3382# Add a file descriptor, that was passed via SCM rights, to an fd set.
3383#
3384# @fdset-id: #optional The ID of the fd set to add the file descriptor to.
3385#
3386# @opaque: #optional A free-form string that can be used to describe the fd.
3387#
3388# Returns: @AddfdInfo on success
3389# If file descriptor was not received, FdNotSupplied
9ac54af0 3390# If @fdset-id is a negative value, InvalidParameterValue
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3392# Notes: The list of fd sets is shared by all monitor connections.
3393#
3394# If @fdset-id is not specified, a new fd set will be created.
3395#
3396# Since: 1.2.0
3397##
3398{ 'command': 'add-fd', 'data': {'*fdset-id': 'int', '*opaque': 'str'},
3399 'returns': 'AddfdInfo' }
3400
3401##
3402# @remove-fd:
3403#
3404# Remove a file descriptor from an fd set.
3405#
3406# @fdset-id: The ID of the fd set that the file descriptor belongs to.
3407#
3408# @fd: #optional The file descriptor that is to be removed.
3409#
3410# Returns: Nothing on success
3411# If @fdset-id or @fd is not found, FdNotFound
3412#
3413# Since: 1.2.0
3414#
3415# Notes: The list of fd sets is shared by all monitor connections.
3416#
3417# If @fd is not specified, all file descriptors in @fdset-id
3418# will be removed.
3419##
3420{ 'command': 'remove-fd', 'data': {'fdset-id': 'int', '*fd': 'int'} }
3421
3422##
3423# @FdsetFdInfo:
3424#
3425# Information about a file descriptor that belongs to an fd set.
3426#
3427# @fd: The file descriptor value.
3428#
3429# @opaque: #optional A free-form string that can be used to describe the fd.
3430#
3431# Since: 1.2.0
3432##
895a2a80 3433{ 'struct': 'FdsetFdInfo',
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3434 'data': {'fd': 'int', '*opaque': 'str'} }
3435
3436##
3437# @FdsetInfo:
3438#
3439# Information about an fd set.
3440#
3441# @fdset-id: The ID of the fd set.
3442#
3443# @fds: A list of file descriptors that belong to this fd set.
3444#
3445# Since: 1.2.0
3446##
895a2a80 3447{ 'struct': 'FdsetInfo',
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3448 'data': {'fdset-id': 'int', 'fds': ['FdsetFdInfo']} }
3449
3450##
3451# @query-fdsets:
3452#
3453# Return information describing all fd sets.
3454#
3455# Returns: A list of @FdsetInfo
3456#
3457# Since: 1.2.0
3458#
3459# Note: The list of fd sets is shared by all monitor connections.
3460#
3461##
3462{ 'command': 'query-fdsets', 'returns': ['FdsetInfo'] }
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3465# @TargetInfo:
3466#
3467# Information describing the QEMU target.
3468#
3469# @arch: the target architecture (eg "x86_64", "i386", etc)
3470#
3471# Since: 1.2.0
3472##
895a2a80 3473{ 'struct': 'TargetInfo',
c02a9552 3474 'data': { 'arch': 'str' } }
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3476##
3477# @query-target:
3478#
3479# Return information about the target for this QEMU
3480#
3481# Returns: TargetInfo
3482#
3483# Since: 1.2.0
3484##
3485{ 'command': 'query-target', 'returns': 'TargetInfo' }
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3487##
3488# @QKeyCode:
3489#
3490# An enumeration of key name.
3491#
3492# This is used by the send-key command.
3493#
3494# Since: 1.3.0
bbd1b1cc 3495#
8b6b0c59 3496# 'unmapped' and 'pause' since 2.0
b771f470 3497# 'ro' and 'kp_comma' since 2.4
a3541278 3498# 'kp_equals' and 'power' since 2.6
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3500{ 'enum': 'QKeyCode',
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3501 'data': [ 'unmapped',
3502 'shift', 'shift_r', 'alt', 'alt_r', 'altgr', 'altgr_r', 'ctrl',
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3503 'ctrl_r', 'menu', 'esc', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8',
3504 '9', '0', 'minus', 'equal', 'backspace', 'tab', 'q', 'w', 'e',
3505 'r', 't', 'y', 'u', 'i', 'o', 'p', 'bracket_left', 'bracket_right',
3506 'ret', 'a', 's', 'd', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'semicolon',
3507 'apostrophe', 'grave_accent', 'backslash', 'z', 'x', 'c', 'v', 'b',
3508 'n', 'm', 'comma', 'dot', 'slash', 'asterisk', 'spc', 'caps_lock',
3509 'f1', 'f2', 'f3', 'f4', 'f5', 'f6', 'f7', 'f8', 'f9', 'f10',
3510 'num_lock', 'scroll_lock', 'kp_divide', 'kp_multiply',
3511 'kp_subtract', 'kp_add', 'kp_enter', 'kp_decimal', 'sysrq', 'kp_0',
3512 'kp_1', 'kp_2', 'kp_3', 'kp_4', 'kp_5', 'kp_6', 'kp_7', 'kp_8',
3513 'kp_9', 'less', 'f11', 'f12', 'print', 'home', 'pgup', 'pgdn', 'end',
3514 'left', 'up', 'down', 'right', 'insert', 'delete', 'stop', 'again',
3515 'props', 'undo', 'front', 'copy', 'open', 'paste', 'find', 'cut',
b771f470 3516 'lf', 'help', 'meta_l', 'meta_r', 'compose', 'pause', 'ro',
a3541278 3517 'kp_comma', 'kp_equals', 'power' ] }
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3520# @KeyValue
3521#
3522# Represents a keyboard key.
3523#
3524# Since: 1.3.0
3525##
3526{ 'union': 'KeyValue',
3527 'data': {
3528 'number': 'int',
3529 'qcode': 'QKeyCode' } }
3530
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3532# @send-key:
3533#
3534# Send keys to guest.
3535#
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3536# @keys: An array of @KeyValue elements. All @KeyValues in this array are
3537# simultaneously sent to the guest. A @KeyValue.number value is sent
3538# directly to the guest, while @KeyValue.qcode must be a valid
3539# @QKeyCode value
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3540#
3541# @hold-time: #optional time to delay key up events, milliseconds. Defaults
3542# to 100
3543#
3544# Returns: Nothing on success
3545# If key is unknown or redundant, InvalidParameter
3546#
3547# Since: 1.3.0
3548#
3549##
3550{ 'command': 'send-key',
9f328977 3551 'data': { 'keys': ['KeyValue'], '*hold-time': 'int' } }
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3553##
3554# @screendump:
3555#
3556# Write a PPM of the VGA screen to a file.
3557#
3558# @filename: the path of a new PPM file to store the image
3559#
3560# Returns: Nothing on success
3561#
3562# Since: 0.14.0
3563##
3564{ 'command': 'screendump', 'data': {'filename': 'str'} }
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3567##
3568# @ChardevCommon:
3569#
3570# Configuration shared across all chardev backends
3571#
3572# @logfile: #optional The name of a logfile to save output
3573# @logappend: #optional true to append instead of truncate
3574# (default to false to truncate)
3575#
3576# Since: 2.6
3577##
3578{ 'struct': 'ChardevCommon', 'data': { '*logfile': 'str',
3579 '*logappend': 'bool' } }
3580
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3582# @ChardevFile:
3583#
3584# Configuration info for file chardevs.
3585#
3586# @in: #optional The name of the input file
3587# @out: The name of the output file
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3589# truncate) (Since 2.6)
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3590#
3591# Since: 1.4
3592##
895a2a80 3593{ 'struct': 'ChardevFile', 'data': { '*in' : 'str',
31e38a22 3594 'out' : 'str',
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3596 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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d59044ef 3598##
d36b2b90 3599# @ChardevHostdev:
d59044ef 3600#
548cbb36 3601# Configuration info for device and pipe chardevs.
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3603# @device: The name of the special file for the device,
3604# i.e. /dev/ttyS0 on Unix or COM1: on Windows
3605# @type: What kind of device this is.
3606#
3607# Since: 1.4
3608##
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3609{ 'struct': 'ChardevHostdev', 'data': { 'device' : 'str' },
3610 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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3613# @ChardevSocket:
3614#
3ecc059d 3615# Configuration info for (stream) socket chardevs.
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3616#
3617# @addr: socket address to listen on (server=true)
3618# or connect to (server=false)
a8fb5427 3619# @tls-creds: #optional the ID of the TLS credentials object (since 2.6)
f6bd5d6e 3620# @server: #optional create server socket (default: true)
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3621# @wait: #optional wait for incoming connection on server
3622# sockets (default: false).
f6bd5d6e 3623# @nodelay: #optional set TCP_NODELAY socket option (default: false)
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3624# @telnet: #optional enable telnet protocol on server
3625# sockets (default: false)
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3627# then attempt a reconnect after the given number of seconds.
3628# Setting this to zero disables this function. (default: 0)
3629# (Since: 2.2)
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3630#
3631# Since: 1.4
3632##
895a2a80 3633{ 'struct': 'ChardevSocket', 'data': { 'addr' : 'SocketAddress',
a8fb5427 3634 '*tls-creds' : 'str',
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3635 '*server' : 'bool',
3636 '*wait' : 'bool',
3637 '*nodelay' : 'bool',
3638 '*telnet' : 'bool',
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3639 '*reconnect' : 'int' },
3640 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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08d0ab3f 3643# @ChardevUdp:
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3645# Configuration info for datagram socket chardevs.
3646#
3647# @remote: remote address
3648# @local: #optional local address
3649#
3650# Since: 1.5
3651##
895a2a80 3652{ 'struct': 'ChardevUdp', 'data': { 'remote' : 'SocketAddress',
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3653 '*local' : 'SocketAddress' },
3654 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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3657# @ChardevMux:
3658#
3659# Configuration info for mux chardevs.
3660#
3661# @chardev: name of the base chardev.
3662#
3663# Since: 1.5
3664##
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3665{ 'struct': 'ChardevMux', 'data': { 'chardev' : 'str' },
3666 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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3669# @ChardevStdio:
3670#
3671# Configuration info for stdio chardevs.
3672#
3673# @signal: #optional Allow signals (such as SIGINT triggered by ^C)
3674# be delivered to qemu. Default: true in -nographic mode,
3675# false otherwise.
3676#
3677# Since: 1.5
3678##
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3679{ 'struct': 'ChardevStdio', 'data': { '*signal' : 'bool' },
3680 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
3681
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3684# @ChardevSpiceChannel:
3685#
3686# Configuration info for spice vm channel chardevs.
3687#
3688# @type: kind of channel (for example vdagent).
3689#
3690# Since: 1.5
3691##
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3692{ 'struct': 'ChardevSpiceChannel', 'data': { 'type' : 'str' },
3693 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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3695##
3696# @ChardevSpicePort:
3697#
3698# Configuration info for spice port chardevs.
3699#
3700# @fqdn: name of the channel (see docs/spice-port-fqdn.txt)
3701#
3702# Since: 1.5
3703##
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3704{ 'struct': 'ChardevSpicePort', 'data': { 'fqdn' : 'str' },
3705 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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3708# @ChardevVC:
3709#
3710# Configuration info for virtual console chardevs.
3711#
3712# @width: console width, in pixels
3713# @height: console height, in pixels
3714# @cols: console width, in chars
3715# @rows: console height, in chars
3716#
3717# Since: 1.5
3718##
895a2a80 3719{ 'struct': 'ChardevVC', 'data': { '*width' : 'int',
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3721 '*cols' : 'int',
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3722 '*rows' : 'int' },
3723 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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4f57378f 3726# @ChardevRingbuf:
1da48c65 3727#
3a1da42e 3728# Configuration info for ring buffer chardevs.
1da48c65 3729#
3a1da42e 3730# @size: #optional ring buffer size, must be power of two, default is 65536
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3731#
3732# Since: 1.5
3733##
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3734{ 'struct': 'ChardevRingbuf', 'data': { '*size' : 'int' },
3735 'base': 'ChardevCommon' }
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3738# @ChardevBackend:
3739#
3740# Configuration info for the new chardev backend.
3741#
5692399f 3742# Since: 1.4 (testdev since 2.2)
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f6bd5d6e 3744{ 'union': 'ChardevBackend', 'data': { 'file' : 'ChardevFile',
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3746 'parallel': 'ChardevHostdev',
548cbb36 3747 'pipe' : 'ChardevHostdev',
f6bd5d6e 3748 'socket' : 'ChardevSocket',
08d0ab3f 3749 'udp' : 'ChardevUdp',
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3750 'pty' : 'ChardevCommon',
3751 'null' : 'ChardevCommon',
f5a51cab 3752 'mux' : 'ChardevMux',
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3753 'msmouse': 'ChardevCommon',
3754 'braille': 'ChardevCommon',
3755 'testdev': 'ChardevCommon',
d9ac374f 3756 'stdio' : 'ChardevStdio',
b1918fbb 3757 'console': 'ChardevCommon',
cd153e2a 3758 'spicevmc' : 'ChardevSpiceChannel',
702ec69c 3759 'spiceport' : 'ChardevSpicePort',
1da48c65 3760 'vc' : 'ChardevVC',
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3762 # next one is just for compatibility
4f57378f 3763 'memory' : 'ChardevRingbuf' } }
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3765##
3766# @ChardevReturn:
3767#
3768# Return info about the chardev backend just created.
3769#
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3771# and only if a chardev of type 'pty' was created
3772#
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3773# Since: 1.4
3774##
895a2a80 3775{ 'struct' : 'ChardevReturn', 'data': { '*pty' : 'str' } }
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3777##
3778# @chardev-add:
3779#
58fa4325 3780# Add a character device backend
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3782# @id: the chardev's ID, must be unique
3783# @backend: backend type and parameters
3784#
58fa4325 3785# Returns: ChardevReturn.
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3786#
3787# Since: 1.4
3788##
3789{ 'command': 'chardev-add', 'data': {'id' : 'str',
3790 'backend' : 'ChardevBackend' },
3791 'returns': 'ChardevReturn' }
3792
3793##
3794# @chardev-remove:
3795#
58fa4325 3796# Remove a character device backend
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3797#
3798# @id: the chardev's ID, must exist and not be in use
3799#
3800# Returns: Nothing on success
3801#
3802# Since: 1.4
3803##
3804{ 'command': 'chardev-remove', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
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3806##
3807# @TpmModel:
3808#
3809# An enumeration of TPM models
3810#
3811# @tpm-tis: TPM TIS model
3812#
3813# Since: 1.5
3814##
3815{ 'enum': 'TpmModel', 'data': [ 'tpm-tis' ] }
3816
3817##
3818# @query-tpm-models:
3819#
3820# Return a list of supported TPM models
3821#
3822# Returns: a list of TpmModel
3823#
3824# Since: 1.5
3825##
3826{ 'command': 'query-tpm-models', 'returns': ['TpmModel'] }
3827
3828##
3829# @TpmType:
3830#
3831# An enumeration of TPM types
3832#
3833# @passthrough: TPM passthrough type
3834#
3835# Since: 1.5
3836##
3837{ 'enum': 'TpmType', 'data': [ 'passthrough' ] }
3838
3839##
3840# @query-tpm-types:
3841#
3842# Return a list of supported TPM types
3843#
3844# Returns: a list of TpmType
3845#
3846# Since: 1.5
3847##
3848{ 'command': 'query-tpm-types', 'returns': ['TpmType'] }
3849
3850##
3851# @TPMPassthroughOptions:
3852#
3853# Information about the TPM passthrough type
3854#
3855# @path: #optional string describing the path used for accessing the TPM device
3856#
3857# @cancel-path: #optional string showing the TPM's sysfs cancel file
3858# for cancellation of TPM commands while they are executing
3859#
3860# Since: 1.5
3861##
895a2a80 3862{ 'struct': 'TPMPassthroughOptions', 'data': { '*path' : 'str',
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3864
3865##
3866# @TpmTypeOptions:
3867#
3868# A union referencing different TPM backend types' configuration options
3869#
88ca7bcf 3870# @passthrough: The configuration options for the TPM passthrough type
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3871#
3872# Since: 1.5
3873##
3874{ 'union': 'TpmTypeOptions',
88ca7bcf 3875 'data': { 'passthrough' : 'TPMPassthroughOptions' } }
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3876
3877##
3878# @TpmInfo:
3879#
3880# Information about the TPM
3881#
3882# @id: The Id of the TPM
3883#
3884# @model: The TPM frontend model
3885#
88ca7bcf 3886# @options: The TPM (backend) type configuration options
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3887#
3888# Since: 1.5
3889##
895a2a80 3890{ 'struct': 'TPMInfo',
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3892 'model': 'TpmModel',
88ca7bcf 3893 'options': 'TpmTypeOptions' } }
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3895##
3896# @query-tpm:
3897#
3898# Return information about the TPM device
3899#
3900# Returns: @TPMInfo on success
3901#
3902# Since: 1.5
3903##
3904{ 'command': 'query-tpm', 'returns': ['TPMInfo'] }
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3906##
3907# @AcpiTableOptions
3908#
3909# Specify an ACPI table on the command line to load.
3910#
3911# At most one of @file and @data can be specified. The list of files specified
3912# by any one of them is loaded and concatenated in order. If both are omitted,
3913# @data is implied.
3914#
3915# Other fields / optargs can be used to override fields of the generic ACPI
3916# table header; refer to the ACPI specification 5.0, section 5.2.6 System
3917# Description Table Header. If a header field is not overridden, then the
3918# corresponding value from the concatenated blob is used (in case of @file), or
3919# it is filled in with a hard-coded value (in case of @data).
3920#
3921# String fields are copied into the matching ACPI member from lowest address
3922# upwards, and silently truncated / NUL-padded to length.
3923#
3924# @sig: #optional table signature / identifier (4 bytes)
3925#
3926# @rev: #optional table revision number (dependent on signature, 1 byte)
3927#
3928# @oem_id: #optional OEM identifier (6 bytes)
3929#
3930# @oem_table_id: #optional OEM table identifier (8 bytes)
3931#
3932# @oem_rev: #optional OEM-supplied revision number (4 bytes)
3933#
3934# @asl_compiler_id: #optional identifier of the utility that created the table
3935# (4 bytes)
3936#
3937# @asl_compiler_rev: #optional revision number of the utility that created the
3938# table (4 bytes)
3939#
3940# @file: #optional colon (:) separated list of pathnames to load and
3941# concatenate as table data. The resultant binary blob is expected to
3942# have an ACPI table header. At least one file is required. This field
3943# excludes @data.
3944#
3945# @data: #optional colon (:) separated list of pathnames to load and
3946# concatenate as table data. The resultant binary blob must not have an
3947# ACPI table header. At least one file is required. This field excludes
3948# @file.
3949#
3950# Since 1.5
3951##
895a2a80 3952{ 'struct': 'AcpiTableOptions',
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3954 '*sig': 'str',
3955 '*rev': 'uint8',
3956 '*oem_id': 'str',
3957 '*oem_table_id': 'str',
3958 '*oem_rev': 'uint32',
3959 '*asl_compiler_id': 'str',
3960 '*asl_compiler_rev': 'uint32',
3961 '*file': 'str',
3962 '*data': 'str' }}
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3964##
3965# @CommandLineParameterType:
3966#
3967# Possible types for an option parameter.
3968#
3969# @string: accepts a character string
3970#
3971# @boolean: accepts "on" or "off"
3972#
3973# @number: accepts a number
3974#
3975# @size: accepts a number followed by an optional suffix (K)ilo,
3976# (M)ega, (G)iga, (T)era
3977#
3978# Since 1.5
3979##
3980{ 'enum': 'CommandLineParameterType',
3981 'data': ['string', 'boolean', 'number', 'size'] }
3982
3983##
3984# @CommandLineParameterInfo:
3985#
3986# Details about a single parameter of a command line option.
3987#
3988# @name: parameter name
3989#
3990# @type: parameter @CommandLineParameterType
3991#
3992# @help: #optional human readable text string, not suitable for parsing.
3993#
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3995#
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3997##
895a2a80 3998{ 'struct': 'CommandLineParameterInfo',
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4000 'type': 'CommandLineParameterType',
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4002 '*default': 'str' } }
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4004##
4005# @CommandLineOptionInfo:
4006#
4007# Details about a command line option, including its list of parameter details
4008#
4009# @option: option name
4010#
4011# @parameters: an array of @CommandLineParameterInfo
4012#
4013# Since 1.5
4014##
895a2a80 4015{ 'struct': 'CommandLineOptionInfo',
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4017
4018##
4019# @query-command-line-options:
4020#
4021# Query command line option schema.
4022#
4023# @option: #optional option name
4024#
4025# Returns: list of @CommandLineOptionInfo for all options (or for the given
4026# @option). Returns an error if the given @option doesn't exist.
4027#
4028# Since 1.5
4029##
4030{'command': 'query-command-line-options', 'data': { '*option': 'str' },
4031 'returns': ['CommandLineOptionInfo'] }
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4033##
4034# @X86CPURegister32
4035#
4036# A X86 32-bit register
4037#
4038# Since: 1.5
4039##
4040{ 'enum': 'X86CPURegister32',
4041 'data': [ 'EAX', 'EBX', 'ECX', 'EDX', 'ESP', 'EBP', 'ESI', 'EDI' ] }
4042
4043##
4044# @X86CPUFeatureWordInfo
4045#
4046# Information about a X86 CPU feature word
4047#
4048# @cpuid-input-eax: Input EAX value for CPUID instruction for that feature word
4049#
4050# @cpuid-input-ecx: #optional Input ECX value for CPUID instruction for that
4051# feature word
4052#
4053# @cpuid-register: Output register containing the feature bits
4054#
4055# @features: value of output register, containing the feature bits
4056#
4057# Since: 1.5
4058##
895a2a80 4059{ 'struct': 'X86CPUFeatureWordInfo',
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4061 '*cpuid-input-ecx': 'int',
4062 'cpuid-register': 'X86CPURegister32',
4063 'features': 'int' } }
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4065##
4066# @DummyForceArrays
4067#
4068# Not used by QMP; hack to let us use X86CPUFeatureWordInfoList internally
4069#
4070# Since 2.5
4071##
4072{ 'struct': 'DummyForceArrays',
4073 'data': { 'unused': ['X86CPUFeatureWordInfo'] } }
4074
4075
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4077# @RxState:
4078#
4079# Packets receiving state
4080#
4081# @normal: filter assigned packets according to the mac-table
4082#
4083# @none: don't receive any assigned packet
4084#
4085# @all: receive all assigned packets
4086#
4087# Since: 1.6
4088##
4089{ 'enum': 'RxState', 'data': [ 'normal', 'none', 'all' ] }
4090
4091##
4092# @RxFilterInfo:
4093#
4094# Rx-filter information for a NIC.
4095#
4096# @name: net client name
4097#
4098# @promiscuous: whether promiscuous mode is enabled
4099#
4100# @multicast: multicast receive state
4101#
4102# @unicast: unicast receive state
4103#
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4105#
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4107#
4108# @multicast-overflow: multicast table is overflowed or not
4109#
4110# @unicast-overflow: unicast table is overflowed or not
4111#
4112# @main-mac: the main macaddr string
4113#
4114# @vlan-table: a list of active vlan id
4115#
4116# @unicast-table: a list of unicast macaddr string
4117#
4118# @multicast-table: a list of multicast macaddr string
4119#
4120# Since 1.6
4121##
895a2a80 4122{ 'struct': 'RxFilterInfo',
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4124 'name': 'str',
4125 'promiscuous': 'bool',
4126 'multicast': 'RxState',
4127 'unicast': 'RxState',
f7bc8ef8 4128 'vlan': 'RxState',
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4129 'broadcast-allowed': 'bool',
4130 'multicast-overflow': 'bool',
4131 'unicast-overflow': 'bool',
4132 'main-mac': 'str',
4133 'vlan-table': ['int'],
4134 'unicast-table': ['str'],
4135 'multicast-table': ['str'] }}
4136
4137##
4138# @query-rx-filter:
4139#
4140# Return rx-filter information for all NICs (or for the given NIC).
4141#
4142# @name: #optional net client name
4143#
4144# Returns: list of @RxFilterInfo for all NICs (or for the given NIC).
4145# Returns an error if the given @name doesn't exist, or given
4146# NIC doesn't support rx-filter querying, or given net client
4147# isn't a NIC.
4148#
4149# Since: 1.6
4150##
4151{ 'command': 'query-rx-filter', 'data': { '*name': 'str' },
4152 'returns': ['RxFilterInfo'] }
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4154##
4155# @InputButton
4156#
4157# Button of a pointer input device (mouse, tablet).
4158#
4159# Since: 2.0
4160##
4161{ 'enum' : 'InputButton',
f22d0af0 4162 'data' : [ 'left', 'middle', 'right', 'wheel-up', 'wheel-down' ] }
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4163
4164##
513e7cdb 4165# @InputAxis
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4166#
4167# Position axis of a pointer input device (mouse, tablet).
4168#
4169# Since: 2.0
4170##
4171{ 'enum' : 'InputAxis',
01df5143 4172 'data' : [ 'x', 'y' ] }
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4174##
4175# @InputKeyEvent
4176#
4177# Keyboard input event.
4178#
4179# @key: Which key this event is for.
4180# @down: True for key-down and false for key-up events.
4181#
4182# Since: 2.0
4183##
895a2a80 4184{ 'struct' : 'InputKeyEvent',
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4186 'down' : 'bool' } }
4187
4188##
4189# @InputBtnEvent
4190#
4191# Pointer button input event.
4192#
4193# @button: Which button this event is for.
4194# @down: True for key-down and false for key-up events.
4195#
4196# Since: 2.0
4197##
895a2a80 4198{ 'struct' : 'InputBtnEvent',
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4199 'data' : { 'button' : 'InputButton',
4200 'down' : 'bool' } }
4201
4202##
4203# @InputMoveEvent
4204#
4205# Pointer motion input event.
4206#
4207# @axis: Which axis is referenced by @value.
4208# @value: Pointer position. For absolute coordinates the
4209# valid range is 0 -> 0x7ffff
4210#
4211# Since: 2.0
4212##
895a2a80 4213{ 'struct' : 'InputMoveEvent',
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4214 'data' : { 'axis' : 'InputAxis',
4215 'value' : 'int' } }
4216
4217##
4218# @InputEvent
4219#
4220# Input event union.
4221#
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4223# @btn: Input event of pointer buttons
4224# @rel: Input event of relative pointer motion
4225# @abs: Input event of absolute pointer motion
4226#
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4227# Since: 2.0
4228##
4229{ 'union' : 'InputEvent',
4230 'data' : { 'key' : 'InputKeyEvent',
4231 'btn' : 'InputBtnEvent',
4232 'rel' : 'InputMoveEvent',
4233 'abs' : 'InputMoveEvent' } }
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6575ccdd 4236# @input-send-event
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4237#
4238# Send input event(s) to guest.
4239#
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4241# @head: #optional head to send event(s) to, in case the
4242# display device supports multiple scanouts.
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4243# @events: List of InputEvent union.
4244#
4245# Returns: Nothing on success.
4246#
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4247# The @display and @head parameters can be used to send the input
4248# event to specific input devices in case (a) multiple input devices
4249# of the same kind are added to the virtual machine and (b) you have
4250# configured input routing (see docs/multiseat.txt) for those input
4251# devices. The parameters work exactly like the device and head
4252# properties of input devices. If @device is missing, only devices
4253# that have no input routing config are admissible. If @device is
4254# specified, both input devices with and without input routing config
4255# are admissible, but devices with input routing config take
4256# precedence.
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6575ccdd 4258# Since: 2.6
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6575ccdd 4260{ 'command': 'input-send-event',
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4261 'data': { '*device': 'str',
4262 '*head' : 'int',
4263 'events' : [ 'InputEvent' ] } }
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4266# @NumaOptions
4267#
4268# A discriminated record of NUMA options. (for OptsVisitor)
4269#
4270# Since 2.1
4271##
4272{ 'union': 'NumaOptions',
4273 'data': {
4274 'node': 'NumaNodeOptions' }}
4275
4276##
4277# @NumaNodeOptions
4278#
4279# Create a guest NUMA node. (for OptsVisitor)
4280#
4281# @nodeid: #optional NUMA node ID (increase by 1 from 0 if omitted)
4282#
4283# @cpus: #optional VCPUs belonging to this node (assign VCPUS round-robin
4284# if omitted)
4285#
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4287# Equally divide total memory among nodes if both @mem and @memdev are
4288# omitted.
4289#
4290# @memdev: #optional memory backend object. If specified for one node,
4291# it must be specified for all nodes.
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4292#
4293# Since: 2.1
4294##
895a2a80 4295{ 'struct': 'NumaNodeOptions',
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4297 '*nodeid': 'uint16',
4298 '*cpus': ['uint16'],
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4299 '*mem': 'size',
4300 '*memdev': 'str' }}
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4301
4302##
4303# @HostMemPolicy
4304#
4305# Host memory policy types
4306#
4307# @default: restore default policy, remove any nondefault policy
4308#
4309# @preferred: set the preferred host nodes for allocation
4310#
4311# @bind: a strict policy that restricts memory allocation to the
4312# host nodes specified
4313#
4314# @interleave: memory allocations are interleaved across the set
4315# of host nodes specified
4316#
4317# Since 2.1
4318##
4319{ 'enum': 'HostMemPolicy',
4320 'data': [ 'default', 'preferred', 'bind', 'interleave' ] }
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4321
4322##
4323# @Memdev:
4324#
8f4e5ac3 4325# Information about memory backend
76b5d850 4326#
8f4e5ac3 4327# @size: memory backend size
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4328#
4329# @merge: enables or disables memory merge support
4330#
8f4e5ac3 4331# @dump: includes memory backend's memory in a core dump or not
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4332#
4333# @prealloc: enables or disables memory preallocation
4334#
4335# @host-nodes: host nodes for its memory policy
4336#
8f4e5ac3 4337# @policy: memory policy of memory backend
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4338#
4339# Since: 2.1
4340##
895a2a80 4341{ 'struct': 'Memdev',
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4342 'data': {
4343 'size': 'size',
4344 'merge': 'bool',
4345 'dump': 'bool',
4346 'prealloc': 'bool',
4347 'host-nodes': ['uint16'],
4348 'policy': 'HostMemPolicy' }}
4349
4350##
4351# @query-memdev:
4352#
8f4e5ac3 4353# Returns information for all memory backends.
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4354#
4355# Returns: a list of @Memdev.
4356#
4357# Since: 2.1
4358##
4359{ 'command': 'query-memdev', 'returns': ['Memdev'] }
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4361##
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4362# @PCDIMMDeviceInfo:
4363#
4364# PCDIMMDevice state information
4365#
4366# @id: #optional device's ID
4367#
4368# @addr: physical address, where device is mapped
4369#
4370# @size: size of memory that the device provides
4371#
4372# @slot: slot number at which device is plugged in
4373#
4374# @node: NUMA node number where device is plugged in
4375#
4376# @memdev: memory backend linked with device
4377#
4378# @hotplugged: true if device was hotplugged
4379#
4380# @hotpluggable: true if device if could be added/removed while machine is running
4381#
4382# Since: 2.1
4383##
895a2a80 4384{ 'struct': 'PCDIMMDeviceInfo',
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4386 'addr': 'int',
4387 'size': 'int',
4388 'slot': 'int',
4389 'node': 'int',
4390 'memdev': 'str',
4391 'hotplugged': 'bool',
4392 'hotpluggable': 'bool'
4393 }
4394}
4395
4396##
4397# @MemoryDeviceInfo:
4398#
4399# Union containing information about a memory device
4400#
4401# Since: 2.1
4402##
4403{ 'union': 'MemoryDeviceInfo', 'data': {'dimm': 'PCDIMMDeviceInfo'} }
4404
4405##
4406# @query-memory-devices
4407#
4408# Lists available memory devices and their state
4409#
4410# Since: 2.1
4411##
4412{ 'command': 'query-memory-devices', 'returns': ['MemoryDeviceInfo'] }
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4414## @ACPISlotType
4415#
4416# @DIMM: memory slot
76623d00 4417# @CPU: logical CPU slot (since 2.7)
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76623d00 4419{ 'enum': 'ACPISlotType', 'data': [ 'DIMM', 'CPU' ] }
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4421## @ACPIOSTInfo
4422#
4423# OSPM Status Indication for a device
4424# For description of possible values of @source and @status fields
4425# see "_OST (OSPM Status Indication)" chapter of ACPI5.0 spec.
4426#
4427# @device: #optional device ID associated with slot
4428#
4429# @slot: slot ID, unique per slot of a given @slot-type
4430#
4431# @slot-type: type of the slot
4432#
4433# @source: an integer containing the source event
4434#
4435# @status: an integer containing the status code
4436#
4437# Since: 2.1
4438##
895a2a80 4439{ 'struct': 'ACPIOSTInfo',
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4441 'slot': 'str',
4442 'slot-type': 'ACPISlotType',
4443 'source': 'int',
4444 'status': 'int' } }
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4446##
4447# @query-acpi-ospm-status
4448#
4449# Lists ACPI OSPM status of ACPI device objects,
4450# which might be reported via _OST method
4451#
4452# Since: 2.1
4453##
4454{ 'command': 'query-acpi-ospm-status', 'returns': ['ACPIOSTInfo'] }
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4457# @WatchdogExpirationAction
4458#
4459# An enumeration of the actions taken when the watchdog device's timer is
4460# expired
4461#
4462# @reset: system resets
4463#
4464# @shutdown: system shutdown, note that it is similar to @powerdown, which
4465# tries to set to system status and notify guest
4466#
4467# @poweroff: system poweroff, the emulator program exits
4468#
4469# @pause: system pauses, similar to @stop
4470#
4471# @debug: system enters debug state
4472#
4473# @none: nothing is done
4474#
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4476# VCPUS on x86) (since 2.4)
4477#
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4478# Since: 2.1
4479##
4480{ 'enum': 'WatchdogExpirationAction',
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4481 'data': [ 'reset', 'shutdown', 'poweroff', 'pause', 'debug', 'none',
4482 'inject-nmi' ] }
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4485# @IoOperationType
4486#
4487# An enumeration of the I/O operation types
4488#
4489# @read: read operation
4490#
4491# @write: write operation
4492#
4493# Since: 2.1
4494##
4495{ 'enum': 'IoOperationType',
4496 'data': [ 'read', 'write' ] }
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4499# @GuestPanicAction
4500#
4501# An enumeration of the actions taken when guest OS panic is detected
4502#
4503# @pause: system pauses
4504#
4505# Since: 2.1
4506##
4507{ 'enum': 'GuestPanicAction',
4508 'data': [ 'pause' ] }
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4510##
4511# @rtc-reset-reinjection
4512#
4513# This command will reset the RTC interrupt reinjection backlog.
4514# Can be used if another mechanism to synchronize guest time
4515# is in effect, for example QEMU guest agent's guest-set-time
4516# command.
4517#
4518# Since: 2.1
4519##
4520{ 'command': 'rtc-reset-reinjection' }
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4521
4522# Rocker ethernet network switch
4523{ 'include': 'qapi/rocker.json' }
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4524
4525##
4526# ReplayMode:
4527#
4528# Mode of the replay subsystem.
4529#
4530# @none: normal execution mode. Replay or record are not enabled.
4531#
4532# @record: record mode. All non-deterministic data is written into the
4533# replay log.
4534#
4535# @play: replay mode. Non-deterministic data required for system execution
4536# is read from the log.
4537#
4538# Since: 2.5
4539##
4540{ 'enum': 'ReplayMode',
4541 'data': [ 'none', 'record', 'play' ] }
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4543##
4544# @xen-load-devices-state:
4545#
4546# Load the state of all devices from file. The RAM and the block devices
4547# of the VM are not loaded by this command.
4548#
4549# @filename: the file to load the state of the devices from as binary
4550# data. See xen-save-devices-state.txt for a description of the binary
4551# format.
4552#
4553# Since: 2.7
4554##
4555{ 'command': 'xen-load-devices-state', 'data': {'filename': 'str'} }
4556
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4557##
4558# @GICCapability:
4559#
4560# The struct describes capability for a specific GIC (Generic
4561# Interrupt Controller) version. These bits are not only decided by
4562# QEMU/KVM software version, but also decided by the hardware that
4563# the program is running upon.
4564#
4565# @version: version of GIC to be described. Currently, only 2 and 3
4566# are supported.
4567#
4568# @emulated: whether current QEMU/hardware supports emulated GIC
4569# device in user space.
4570#
4571# @kernel: whether current QEMU/hardware supports hardware
4572# accelerated GIC device in kernel.
4573#
4574# Since: 2.6
4575##
4576{ 'struct': 'GICCapability',
4577 'data': { 'version': 'int',
4578 'emulated': 'bool',
4579 'kernel': 'bool' } }
4580
4581##
4582# @query-gic-capabilities:
4583#
4584# This command is ARM-only. It will return a list of GICCapability
4585# objects that describe its capability bits.
4586#
4587# Returns: a list of GICCapability objects.
4588#
4589# Since: 2.6
4590##
4591{ 'command': 'query-gic-capabilities', 'returns': ['GICCapability'] }
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4593##
4594# CpuInstanceProperties
4595#
4596# List of properties to be used for hotplugging a CPU instance,
4597# it should be passed by management with device_add command when
4598# a CPU is being hotplugged.
4599#
4600# Note: currently there are 4 properties that could be present
4601# but management should be prepared to pass through other
4602# properties with device_add command to allow for future
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4603# interface extension. This also requires the filed names to be kept in
4604# sync with the properties passed to -device/device_add.
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4606# @node-id: #optional NUMA node ID the CPU belongs to
4607# @socket-id: #optional socket number within node/board the CPU belongs to
4608# @core-id: #optional core number within socket the CPU belongs to
4609# @thread-id: #optional thread number within core the CPU belongs to
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4610#
4611# Since: 2.7
4612##
4613{ 'struct': 'CpuInstanceProperties',
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4614 'data': { '*node-id': 'int',
4615 '*socket-id': 'int',
4616 '*core-id': 'int',
4617 '*thread-id': 'int'
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4618 }
4619}
4620
4621##
4622# @HotpluggableCPU
4623#
4624# @type: CPU object type for usage with device_add command
4625# @props: list of properties to be used for hotplugging CPU
4626# @vcpus-count: number of logical VCPU threads @HotpluggableCPU provides
4627# @qom-path: #optional link to existing CPU object if CPU is present or
4628# omitted if CPU is not present.
4629#
4630# Since: 2.7
4631##
4632{ 'struct': 'HotpluggableCPU',
4633 'data': { 'type': 'str',
4634 'vcpus-count': 'int',
4635 'props': 'CpuInstanceProperties',
4636 '*qom-path': 'str'
4637 }
4638}
4639
4640##
4641# @query-hotpluggable-cpus
4642#
4643# Returns: a list of HotpluggableCPU objects.
4644#
4645# Since: 2.7
4646##
4647{ 'command': 'query-hotpluggable-cpus', 'returns': ['HotpluggableCPU'] }