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1 # -*- Mode: Python -*-
2 #
3 # QAPI block core definitions (vm unrelated)
4
5 # QAPI common definitions
6 { 'include': 'common.json' }
7
8 ##
9 # @SnapshotInfo
10 #
11 # @id: unique snapshot id
12 #
13 # @name: user chosen name
14 #
15 # @vm-state-size: size of the VM state
16 #
17 # @date-sec: UTC date of the snapshot in seconds
18 #
19 # @date-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with date-sec
20 #
21 # @vm-clock-sec: VM clock relative to boot in seconds
22 #
23 # @vm-clock-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with vm-clock-sec
24 #
25 # Since: 1.3
26 #
27 ##
28
29 { 'struct': 'SnapshotInfo',
30 'data': { 'id': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'vm-state-size': 'int',
31 'date-sec': 'int', 'date-nsec': 'int',
32 'vm-clock-sec': 'int', 'vm-clock-nsec': 'int' } }
33
34 ##
35 # @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2:
36 #
37 # @compat: compatibility level
38 #
39 # @lazy-refcounts: #optional on or off; only valid for compat >= 1.1
40 #
41 # @corrupt: #optional true if the image has been marked corrupt; only valid for
42 # compat >= 1.1 (since 2.2)
43 #
44 # @refcount-bits: width of a refcount entry in bits (since 2.3)
45 #
46 # Since: 1.7
47 ##
48 { 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2',
49 'data': {
50 'compat': 'str',
51 '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool',
52 '*corrupt': 'bool',
53 'refcount-bits': 'int'
54 } }
55
56 ##
57 # @ImageInfoSpecificVmdk:
58 #
59 # @create-type: The create type of VMDK image
60 #
61 # @cid: Content id of image
62 #
63 # @parent-cid: Parent VMDK image's cid
64 #
65 # @extents: List of extent files
66 #
67 # Since: 1.7
68 ##
69 { 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificVmdk',
70 'data': {
71 'create-type': 'str',
72 'cid': 'int',
73 'parent-cid': 'int',
74 'extents': ['ImageInfo']
75 } }
76
77 ##
78 # @ImageInfoSpecific:
79 #
80 # A discriminated record of image format specific information structures.
81 #
82 # Since: 1.7
83 ##
84
85 { 'union': 'ImageInfoSpecific',
86 'data': {
87 'qcow2': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2',
88 'vmdk': 'ImageInfoSpecificVmdk'
89 } }
90
91 ##
92 # @ImageInfo:
93 #
94 # Information about a QEMU image file
95 #
96 # @filename: name of the image file
97 #
98 # @format: format of the image file
99 #
100 # @virtual-size: maximum capacity in bytes of the image
101 #
102 # @actual-size: #optional actual size on disk in bytes of the image
103 #
104 # @dirty-flag: #optional true if image is not cleanly closed
105 #
106 # @cluster-size: #optional size of a cluster in bytes
107 #
108 # @encrypted: #optional true if the image is encrypted
109 #
110 # @compressed: #optional true if the image is compressed (Since 1.7)
111 #
112 # @backing-filename: #optional name of the backing file
113 #
114 # @full-backing-filename: #optional full path of the backing file
115 #
116 # @backing-filename-format: #optional the format of the backing file
117 #
118 # @snapshots: #optional list of VM snapshots
119 #
120 # @backing-image: #optional info of the backing image (since 1.6)
121 #
122 # @format-specific: #optional structure supplying additional format-specific
123 # information (since 1.7)
124 #
125 # Since: 1.3
126 #
127 ##
128
129 { 'struct': 'ImageInfo',
130 'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', '*dirty-flag': 'bool',
131 '*actual-size': 'int', 'virtual-size': 'int',
132 '*cluster-size': 'int', '*encrypted': 'bool', '*compressed': 'bool',
133 '*backing-filename': 'str', '*full-backing-filename': 'str',
134 '*backing-filename-format': 'str', '*snapshots': ['SnapshotInfo'],
135 '*backing-image': 'ImageInfo',
136 '*format-specific': 'ImageInfoSpecific' } }
137
138 ##
139 # @ImageCheck:
140 #
141 # Information about a QEMU image file check
142 #
143 # @filename: name of the image file checked
144 #
145 # @format: format of the image file checked
146 #
147 # @check-errors: number of unexpected errors occurred during check
148 #
149 # @image-end-offset: #optional offset (in bytes) where the image ends, this
150 # field is present if the driver for the image format
151 # supports it
152 #
153 # @corruptions: #optional number of corruptions found during the check if any
154 #
155 # @leaks: #optional number of leaks found during the check if any
156 #
157 # @corruptions-fixed: #optional number of corruptions fixed during the check
158 # if any
159 #
160 # @leaks-fixed: #optional number of leaks fixed during the check if any
161 #
162 # @total-clusters: #optional total number of clusters, this field is present
163 # if the driver for the image format supports it
164 #
165 # @allocated-clusters: #optional total number of allocated clusters, this
166 # field is present if the driver for the image format
167 # supports it
168 #
169 # @fragmented-clusters: #optional total number of fragmented clusters, this
170 # field is present if the driver for the image format
171 # supports it
172 #
173 # @compressed-clusters: #optional total number of compressed clusters, this
174 # field is present if the driver for the image format
175 # supports it
176 #
177 # Since: 1.4
178 #
179 ##
180
181 { 'struct': 'ImageCheck',
182 'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', 'check-errors': 'int',
183 '*image-end-offset': 'int', '*corruptions': 'int', '*leaks': 'int',
184 '*corruptions-fixed': 'int', '*leaks-fixed': 'int',
185 '*total-clusters': 'int', '*allocated-clusters': 'int',
186 '*fragmented-clusters': 'int', '*compressed-clusters': 'int' } }
187
188 ##
189 # @MapEntry:
190 #
191 # Mapping information from a virtual block range to a host file range
192 #
193 # @start: the start byte of the mapped virtual range
194 #
195 # @length: the number of bytes of the mapped virtual range
196 #
197 # @data: whether the mapped range has data
198 #
199 # @zero: whether the virtual blocks are zeroed
200 #
201 # @depth: the depth of the mapping
202 #
203 # @offset: #optional the offset in file that the virtual sectors are mapped to
204 #
205 # @filename: #optional filename that is referred to by @offset
206 #
207 # Since: 2.6
208 #
209 ##
210 { 'struct': 'MapEntry',
211 'data': {'start': 'int', 'length': 'int', 'data': 'bool',
212 'zero': 'bool', 'depth': 'int', '*offset': 'int',
213 '*filename': 'str' } }
214
215 ##
216 # @BlockdevCacheInfo
217 #
218 # Cache mode information for a block device
219 #
220 # @writeback: true if writeback mode is enabled
221 # @direct: true if the host page cache is bypassed (O_DIRECT)
222 # @no-flush: true if flush requests are ignored for the device
223 #
224 # Since: 2.3
225 ##
226 { 'struct': 'BlockdevCacheInfo',
227 'data': { 'writeback': 'bool',
228 'direct': 'bool',
229 'no-flush': 'bool' } }
230
231 ##
232 # @BlockDeviceInfo:
233 #
234 # Information about the backing device for a block device.
235 #
236 # @file: the filename of the backing device
237 #
238 # @node-name: #optional the name of the block driver node (Since 2.0)
239 #
240 # @ro: true if the backing device was open read-only
241 #
242 # @drv: the name of the block format used to open the backing device. As of
243 # 0.14.0 this can be: 'blkdebug', 'bochs', 'cloop', 'cow', 'dmg',
244 # 'file', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'host_cdrom', 'host_device',
245 # 'http', 'https', 'luks', 'nbd', 'parallels', 'qcow',
246 # 'qcow2', 'raw', 'tftp', 'vdi', 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat'
247 # 2.2: 'archipelago' added, 'cow' dropped
248 # 2.3: 'host_floppy' deprecated
249 # 2.5: 'host_floppy' dropped
250 # 2.6: 'luks' added
251 #
252 # @backing_file: #optional the name of the backing file (for copy-on-write)
253 #
254 # @backing_file_depth: number of files in the backing file chain (since: 1.2)
255 #
256 # @encrypted: true if the backing device is encrypted
257 #
258 # @encryption_key_missing: true if the backing device is encrypted but an
259 # valid encryption key is missing
260 #
261 # @detect_zeroes: detect and optimize zero writes (Since 2.1)
262 #
263 # @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
264 #
265 # @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
266 #
267 # @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
268 #
269 # @iops: total I/O operations per second is specified
270 #
271 # @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second is specified
272 #
273 # @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second is specified
274 #
275 # @image: the info of image used (since: 1.6)
276 #
277 # @bps_max: #optional total throughput limit during bursts,
278 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
279 #
280 # @bps_rd_max: #optional read throughput limit during bursts,
281 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
282 #
283 # @bps_wr_max: #optional write throughput limit during bursts,
284 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
285 #
286 # @iops_max: #optional total I/O operations per second during bursts,
287 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
288 #
289 # @iops_rd_max: #optional read I/O operations per second during bursts,
290 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
291 #
292 # @iops_wr_max: #optional write I/O operations per second during bursts,
293 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
294 #
295 # @bps_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @bps_max burst
296 # period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
297 #
298 # @bps_rd_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @bps_rd_max
299 # burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
300 #
301 # @bps_wr_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @bps_wr_max
302 # burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
303 #
304 # @iops_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @iops burst
305 # period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
306 #
307 # @iops_rd_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @iops_rd_max
308 # burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
309 #
310 # @iops_wr_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @iops_wr_max
311 # burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
312 #
313 # @iops_size: #optional an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7)
314 #
315 # @group: #optional throttle group name (Since 2.4)
316 #
317 # @cache: the cache mode used for the block device (since: 2.3)
318 #
319 # @write_threshold: configured write threshold for the device.
320 # 0 if disabled. (Since 2.3)
321 #
322 # Since: 0.14.0
323 #
324 ##
325 { 'struct': 'BlockDeviceInfo',
326 'data': { 'file': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', 'ro': 'bool', 'drv': 'str',
327 '*backing_file': 'str', 'backing_file_depth': 'int',
328 'encrypted': 'bool', 'encryption_key_missing': 'bool',
329 'detect_zeroes': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions',
330 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 'bps_wr': 'int',
331 'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int',
332 'image': 'ImageInfo',
333 '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int',
334 '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int',
335 '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int',
336 '*bps_max_length': 'int', '*bps_rd_max_length': 'int',
337 '*bps_wr_max_length': 'int', '*iops_max_length': 'int',
338 '*iops_rd_max_length': 'int', '*iops_wr_max_length': 'int',
339 '*iops_size': 'int', '*group': 'str', 'cache': 'BlockdevCacheInfo',
340 'write_threshold': 'int' } }
341
342 ##
343 # @BlockDeviceIoStatus:
344 #
345 # An enumeration of block device I/O status.
346 #
347 # @ok: The last I/O operation has succeeded
348 #
349 # @failed: The last I/O operation has failed
350 #
351 # @nospace: The last I/O operation has failed due to a no-space condition
352 #
353 # Since: 1.0
354 ##
355 { 'enum': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'data': [ 'ok', 'failed', 'nospace' ] }
356
357 ##
358 # @BlockDeviceMapEntry:
359 #
360 # Entry in the metadata map of the device (returned by "qemu-img map")
361 #
362 # @start: Offset in the image of the first byte described by this entry
363 # (in bytes)
364 #
365 # @length: Length of the range described by this entry (in bytes)
366 #
367 # @depth: Number of layers (0 = top image, 1 = top image's backing file, etc.)
368 # before reaching one for which the range is allocated. The value is
369 # in the range 0 to the depth of the image chain - 1.
370 #
371 # @zero: the sectors in this range read as zeros
372 #
373 # @data: reading the image will actually read data from a file (in particular,
374 # if @offset is present this means that the sectors are not simply
375 # preallocated, but contain actual data in raw format)
376 #
377 # @offset: if present, the image file stores the data for this range in
378 # raw format at the given offset.
379 #
380 # Since 1.7
381 ##
382 { 'struct': 'BlockDeviceMapEntry',
383 'data': { 'start': 'int', 'length': 'int', 'depth': 'int', 'zero': 'bool',
384 'data': 'bool', '*offset': 'int' } }
385
386 ##
387 # @DirtyBitmapStatus:
388 #
389 # An enumeration of possible states that a dirty bitmap can report to the user.
390 #
391 # @frozen: The bitmap is currently in-use by a backup operation or block job,
392 # and is immutable.
393 #
394 # @disabled: The bitmap is currently in-use by an internal operation and is
395 # read-only. It can still be deleted.
396 #
397 # @active: The bitmap is actively monitoring for new writes, and can be cleared,
398 # deleted, or used for backup operations.
399 #
400 # Since: 2.4
401 ##
402 { 'enum': 'DirtyBitmapStatus',
403 'data': ['active', 'disabled', 'frozen'] }
404
405 ##
406 # @BlockDirtyInfo:
407 #
408 # Block dirty bitmap information.
409 #
410 # @name: #optional the name of the dirty bitmap (Since 2.4)
411 #
412 # @count: number of dirty bytes according to the dirty bitmap
413 #
414 # @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap in bytes (since 1.4)
415 #
416 # @status: current status of the dirty bitmap (since 2.4)
417 #
418 # Since: 1.3
419 ##
420 { 'struct': 'BlockDirtyInfo',
421 'data': {'*name': 'str', 'count': 'int', 'granularity': 'uint32',
422 'status': 'DirtyBitmapStatus'} }
423
424 ##
425 # @BlockInfo:
426 #
427 # Block device information. This structure describes a virtual device and
428 # the backing device associated with it.
429 #
430 # @device: The device name associated with the virtual device.
431 #
432 # @type: This field is returned only for compatibility reasons, it should
433 # not be used (always returns 'unknown')
434 #
435 # @removable: True if the device supports removable media.
436 #
437 # @locked: True if the guest has locked this device from having its media
438 # removed
439 #
440 # @tray_open: #optional True if the device's tray is open
441 # (only present if it has a tray)
442 #
443 # @dirty-bitmaps: #optional dirty bitmaps information (only present if the
444 # driver has one or more dirty bitmaps) (Since 2.0)
445 #
446 # @io-status: #optional @BlockDeviceIoStatus. Only present if the device
447 # supports it and the VM is configured to stop on errors
448 # (supported device models: virtio-blk, ide, scsi-disk)
449 #
450 # @inserted: #optional @BlockDeviceInfo describing the device if media is
451 # present
452 #
453 # Since: 0.14.0
454 ##
455 { 'struct': 'BlockInfo',
456 'data': {'device': 'str', 'type': 'str', 'removable': 'bool',
457 'locked': 'bool', '*inserted': 'BlockDeviceInfo',
458 '*tray_open': 'bool', '*io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus',
459 '*dirty-bitmaps': ['BlockDirtyInfo'] } }
460
461 ##
462 # @query-block:
463 #
464 # Get a list of BlockInfo for all virtual block devices.
465 #
466 # Returns: a list of @BlockInfo describing each virtual block device
467 #
468 # Since: 0.14.0
469 ##
470 { 'command': 'query-block', 'returns': ['BlockInfo'] }
471
472
473 ##
474 # @BlockDeviceTimedStats:
475 #
476 # Statistics of a block device during a given interval of time.
477 #
478 # @interval_length: Interval used for calculating the statistics,
479 # in seconds.
480 #
481 # @min_rd_latency_ns: Minimum latency of read operations in the
482 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
483 #
484 # @min_wr_latency_ns: Minimum latency of write operations in the
485 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
486 #
487 # @min_flush_latency_ns: Minimum latency of flush operations in the
488 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
489 #
490 # @max_rd_latency_ns: Maximum latency of read operations in the
491 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
492 #
493 # @max_wr_latency_ns: Maximum latency of write operations in the
494 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
495 #
496 # @max_flush_latency_ns: Maximum latency of flush operations in the
497 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
498 #
499 # @avg_rd_latency_ns: Average latency of read operations in the
500 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
501 #
502 # @avg_wr_latency_ns: Average latency of write operations in the
503 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
504 #
505 # @avg_flush_latency_ns: Average latency of flush operations in the
506 # defined interval, in nanoseconds.
507 #
508 # @avg_rd_queue_depth: Average number of pending read operations
509 # in the defined interval.
510 #
511 # @avg_wr_queue_depth: Average number of pending write operations
512 # in the defined interval.
513 #
514 # Since: 2.5
515 ##
516
517 { 'struct': 'BlockDeviceTimedStats',
518 'data': { 'interval_length': 'int', 'min_rd_latency_ns': 'int',
519 'max_rd_latency_ns': 'int', 'avg_rd_latency_ns': 'int',
520 'min_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 'max_wr_latency_ns': 'int',
521 'avg_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 'min_flush_latency_ns': 'int',
522 'max_flush_latency_ns': 'int', 'avg_flush_latency_ns': 'int',
523 'avg_rd_queue_depth': 'number', 'avg_wr_queue_depth': 'number' } }
524
525 ##
526 # @BlockDeviceStats:
527 #
528 # Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
529 #
530 # @rd_bytes: The number of bytes read by the device.
531 #
532 # @wr_bytes: The number of bytes written by the device.
533 #
534 # @rd_operations: The number of read operations performed by the device.
535 #
536 # @wr_operations: The number of write operations performed by the device.
537 #
538 # @flush_operations: The number of cache flush operations performed by the
539 # device (since 0.15.0)
540 #
541 # @flush_total_time_ns: Total time spend on cache flushes in nano-seconds
542 # (since 0.15.0).
543 #
544 # @wr_total_time_ns: Total time spend on writes in nano-seconds (since 0.15.0).
545 #
546 # @rd_total_time_ns: Total_time_spend on reads in nano-seconds (since 0.15.0).
547 #
548 # @wr_highest_offset: The offset after the greatest byte written to the
549 # device. The intended use of this information is for
550 # growable sparse files (like qcow2) that are used on top
551 # of a physical device.
552 #
553 # @rd_merged: Number of read requests that have been merged into another
554 # request (Since 2.3).
555 #
556 # @wr_merged: Number of write requests that have been merged into another
557 # request (Since 2.3).
558 #
559 # @idle_time_ns: #optional Time since the last I/O operation, in
560 # nanoseconds. If the field is absent it means that
561 # there haven't been any operations yet (Since 2.5).
562 #
563 # @failed_rd_operations: The number of failed read operations
564 # performed by the device (Since 2.5)
565 #
566 # @failed_wr_operations: The number of failed write operations
567 # performed by the device (Since 2.5)
568 #
569 # @failed_flush_operations: The number of failed flush operations
570 # performed by the device (Since 2.5)
571 #
572 # @invalid_rd_operations: The number of invalid read operations
573 # performed by the device (Since 2.5)
574 #
575 # @invalid_wr_operations: The number of invalid write operations
576 # performed by the device (Since 2.5)
577 #
578 # @invalid_flush_operations: The number of invalid flush operations
579 # performed by the device (Since 2.5)
580 #
581 # @account_invalid: Whether invalid operations are included in the
582 # last access statistics (Since 2.5)
583 #
584 # @account_failed: Whether failed operations are included in the
585 # latency and last access statistics (Since 2.5)
586 #
587 # @timed_stats: Statistics specific to the set of previously defined
588 # intervals of time (Since 2.5)
589 #
590 # Since: 0.14.0
591 ##
592 { 'struct': 'BlockDeviceStats',
593 'data': {'rd_bytes': 'int', 'wr_bytes': 'int', 'rd_operations': 'int',
594 'wr_operations': 'int', 'flush_operations': 'int',
595 'flush_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_total_time_ns': 'int',
596 'rd_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_highest_offset': 'int',
597 'rd_merged': 'int', 'wr_merged': 'int', '*idle_time_ns': 'int',
598 'failed_rd_operations': 'int', 'failed_wr_operations': 'int',
599 'failed_flush_operations': 'int', 'invalid_rd_operations': 'int',
600 'invalid_wr_operations': 'int', 'invalid_flush_operations': 'int',
601 'account_invalid': 'bool', 'account_failed': 'bool',
602 'timed_stats': ['BlockDeviceTimedStats'] } }
603
604 ##
605 # @BlockStats:
606 #
607 # Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
608 #
609 # @device: #optional If the stats are for a virtual block device, the name
610 # corresponding to the virtual block device.
611 #
612 # @node-name: #optional The node name of the device. (Since 2.3)
613 #
614 # @stats: A @BlockDeviceStats for the device.
615 #
616 # @parent: #optional This describes the file block device if it has one.
617 #
618 # @backing: #optional This describes the backing block device if it has one.
619 # (Since 2.0)
620 #
621 # Since: 0.14.0
622 ##
623 { 'struct': 'BlockStats',
624 'data': {'*device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str',
625 'stats': 'BlockDeviceStats',
626 '*parent': 'BlockStats',
627 '*backing': 'BlockStats'} }
628
629 ##
630 # @query-blockstats:
631 #
632 # Query the @BlockStats for all virtual block devices.
633 #
634 # @query-nodes: #optional If true, the command will query all the block nodes
635 # that have a node name, in a list which will include "parent"
636 # information, but not "backing".
637 # If false or omitted, the behavior is as before - query all the
638 # device backends, recursively including their "parent" and
639 # "backing". (Since 2.3)
640 #
641 # Returns: A list of @BlockStats for each virtual block devices.
642 #
643 # Since: 0.14.0
644 ##
645 { 'command': 'query-blockstats',
646 'data': { '*query-nodes': 'bool' },
647 'returns': ['BlockStats'] }
648
649 ##
650 # @BlockdevOnError:
651 #
652 # An enumeration of possible behaviors for errors on I/O operations.
653 # The exact meaning depends on whether the I/O was initiated by a guest
654 # or by a block job
655 #
656 # @report: for guest operations, report the error to the guest;
657 # for jobs, cancel the job
658 #
659 # @ignore: ignore the error, only report a QMP event (BLOCK_IO_ERROR
660 # or BLOCK_JOB_ERROR)
661 #
662 # @enospc: same as @stop on ENOSPC, same as @report otherwise.
663 #
664 # @stop: for guest operations, stop the virtual machine;
665 # for jobs, pause the job
666 #
667 # Since: 1.3
668 ##
669 { 'enum': 'BlockdevOnError',
670 'data': ['report', 'ignore', 'enospc', 'stop'] }
671
672 ##
673 # @MirrorSyncMode:
674 #
675 # An enumeration of possible behaviors for the initial synchronization
676 # phase of storage mirroring.
677 #
678 # @top: copies data in the topmost image to the destination
679 #
680 # @full: copies data from all images to the destination
681 #
682 # @none: only copy data written from now on
683 #
684 # @incremental: only copy data described by the dirty bitmap. Since: 2.4
685 #
686 # Since: 1.3
687 ##
688 { 'enum': 'MirrorSyncMode',
689 'data': ['top', 'full', 'none', 'incremental'] }
690
691 ##
692 # @BlockJobType:
693 #
694 # Type of a block job.
695 #
696 # @commit: block commit job type, see "block-commit"
697 #
698 # @stream: block stream job type, see "block-stream"
699 #
700 # @mirror: drive mirror job type, see "drive-mirror"
701 #
702 # @backup: drive backup job type, see "drive-backup"
703 #
704 # Since: 1.7
705 ##
706 { 'enum': 'BlockJobType',
707 'data': ['commit', 'stream', 'mirror', 'backup'] }
708
709 ##
710 # @BlockJobInfo:
711 #
712 # Information about a long-running block device operation.
713 #
714 # @type: the job type ('stream' for image streaming)
715 #
716 # @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
717 # values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
718 #
719 # @len: the maximum progress value
720 #
721 # @busy: false if the job is known to be in a quiescent state, with
722 # no pending I/O. Since 1.3.
723 #
724 # @paused: whether the job is paused or, if @busy is true, will
725 # pause itself as soon as possible. Since 1.3.
726 #
727 # @offset: the current progress value
728 #
729 # @speed: the rate limit, bytes per second
730 #
731 # @io-status: the status of the job (since 1.3)
732 #
733 # @ready: true if the job may be completed (since 2.2)
734 #
735 # Since: 1.1
736 ##
737 { 'struct': 'BlockJobInfo',
738 'data': {'type': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'len': 'int',
739 'offset': 'int', 'busy': 'bool', 'paused': 'bool', 'speed': 'int',
740 'io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'ready': 'bool'} }
741
742 ##
743 # @query-block-jobs:
744 #
745 # Return information about long-running block device operations.
746 #
747 # Returns: a list of @BlockJobInfo for each active block job
748 #
749 # Since: 1.1
750 ##
751 { 'command': 'query-block-jobs', 'returns': ['BlockJobInfo'] }
752
753 ##
754 # @block_passwd:
755 #
756 # This command sets the password of a block device that has not been open
757 # with a password and requires one.
758 #
759 # The two cases where this can happen are a block device is created through
760 # QEMU's initial command line or a block device is changed through the legacy
761 # @change interface.
762 #
763 # In the event that the block device is created through the initial command
764 # line, the VM will start in the stopped state regardless of whether '-S' is
765 # used. The intention is for a management tool to query the block devices to
766 # determine which ones are encrypted, set the passwords with this command, and
767 # then start the guest with the @cont command.
768 #
769 # Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both.
770 #
771 # @device: #optional the name of the block backend device to set the password on
772 #
773 # @node-name: #optional graph node name to set the password on (Since 2.0)
774 #
775 # @password: the password to use for the device
776 #
777 # Returns: nothing on success
778 # If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
779 # If @device is not encrypted, DeviceNotEncrypted
780 #
781 # Notes: Not all block formats support encryption and some that do are not
782 # able to validate that a password is correct. Disk corruption may
783 # occur if an invalid password is specified.
784 #
785 # Since: 0.14.0
786 ##
787 { 'command': 'block_passwd', 'data': {'*device': 'str',
788 '*node-name': 'str', 'password': 'str'} }
789
790 ##
791 # @block_resize
792 #
793 # Resize a block image while a guest is running.
794 #
795 # Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both.
796 #
797 # @device: #optional the name of the device to get the image resized
798 #
799 # @node-name: #optional graph node name to get the image resized (Since 2.0)
800 #
801 # @size: new image size in bytes
802 #
803 # Returns: nothing on success
804 # If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
805 #
806 # Since: 0.14.0
807 ##
808 { 'command': 'block_resize', 'data': { '*device': 'str',
809 '*node-name': 'str',
810 'size': 'int' }}
811
812 ##
813 # @NewImageMode
814 #
815 # An enumeration that tells QEMU how to set the backing file path in
816 # a new image file.
817 #
818 # @existing: QEMU should look for an existing image file.
819 #
820 # @absolute-paths: QEMU should create a new image with absolute paths
821 # for the backing file. If there is no backing file available, the new
822 # image will not be backed either.
823 #
824 # Since: 1.1
825 ##
826 { 'enum': 'NewImageMode',
827 'data': [ 'existing', 'absolute-paths' ] }
828
829 ##
830 # @BlockdevSnapshotSync
831 #
832 # Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both.
833 #
834 # @device: #optional the name of the device to generate the snapshot from.
835 #
836 # @node-name: #optional graph node name to generate the snapshot from (Since 2.0)
837 #
838 # @snapshot-file: the target of the new image. A new file will be created.
839 #
840 # @snapshot-node-name: #optional the graph node name of the new image (Since 2.0)
841 #
842 # @format: #optional the format of the snapshot image, default is 'qcow2'.
843 #
844 # @mode: #optional whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
845 # 'absolute-paths'.
846 ##
847 { 'struct': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync',
848 'data': { '*device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str',
849 'snapshot-file': 'str', '*snapshot-node-name': 'str',
850 '*format': 'str', '*mode': 'NewImageMode' } }
851
852 ##
853 # @BlockdevSnapshot
854 #
855 # @node: device or node name that will have a snapshot created.
856 #
857 # @overlay: reference to the existing block device that will become
858 # the overlay of @node, as part of creating the snapshot.
859 # It must not have a current backing file (this can be
860 # achieved by passing "backing": "" to blockdev-add).
861 #
862 # Since 2.5
863 ##
864 { 'struct': 'BlockdevSnapshot',
865 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'overlay': 'str' } }
866
867 ##
868 # @DriveBackup
869 #
870 # @job-id: #optional identifier for the newly-created block job. If
871 # omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
872 #
873 # @device: the name of the device which should be copied.
874 #
875 # @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
876 # is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new
877 # destination. If it does not exist, a new file will be created.
878 #
879 # @format: #optional the format of the new destination, default is to
880 # probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source
881 #
882 # @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
883 # (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, from a
884 # dirty bitmap, or only new I/O).
885 #
886 # @mode: #optional whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
887 # 'absolute-paths'.
888 #
889 # @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
890 #
891 # @bitmap: #optional the name of dirty bitmap if sync is "incremental".
892 # Must be present if sync is "incremental", must NOT be present
893 # otherwise. (Since 2.4)
894 #
895 # @on-source-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the source,
896 # default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
897 # if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
898 #
899 # @on-target-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the target,
900 # default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
901 # a different block device than @device).
902 #
903 # Note that @on-source-error and @on-target-error only affect background I/O.
904 # If an error occurs during a guest write request, the device's rerror/werror
905 # actions will be used.
906 #
907 # Since: 1.6
908 ##
909 { 'struct': 'DriveBackup',
910 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str',
911 '*format': 'str', 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*mode': 'NewImageMode',
912 '*speed': 'int', '*bitmap': 'str',
913 '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
914 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
915
916 ##
917 # @BlockdevBackup
918 #
919 # @job-id: #optional identifier for the newly-created block job. If
920 # omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
921 #
922 # @device: the name of the device which should be copied.
923 #
924 # @target: the name of the backup target device.
925 #
926 # @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
927 # (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
928 # only new I/O).
929 #
930 # @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second. The default is 0,
931 # for unlimited.
932 #
933 # @on-source-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the source,
934 # default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
935 # if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
936 #
937 # @on-target-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the target,
938 # default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
939 # a different block device than @device).
940 #
941 # Note that @on-source-error and @on-target-error only affect background I/O.
942 # If an error occurs during a guest write request, the device's rerror/werror
943 # actions will be used.
944 #
945 # Since: 2.3
946 ##
947 { 'struct': 'BlockdevBackup',
948 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str',
949 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode',
950 '*speed': 'int',
951 '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
952 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
953
954 ##
955 # @blockdev-snapshot-sync
956 #
957 # Generates a synchronous snapshot of a block device.
958 #
959 # For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshotSync.
960 #
961 # Returns: nothing on success
962 # If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
963 #
964 # Since 0.14.0
965 ##
966 { 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot-sync',
967 'data': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync' }
968
969
970 ##
971 # @blockdev-snapshot
972 #
973 # Generates a snapshot of a block device.
974 #
975 # For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshot.
976 #
977 # Since 2.5
978 ##
979 { 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot',
980 'data': 'BlockdevSnapshot' }
981
982 ##
983 # @change-backing-file
984 #
985 # Change the backing file in the image file metadata. This does not
986 # cause QEMU to reopen the image file to reparse the backing filename
987 # (it may, however, perform a reopen to change permissions from
988 # r/o -> r/w -> r/o, if needed). The new backing file string is written
989 # into the image file metadata, and the QEMU internal strings are
990 # updated.
991 #
992 # @image-node-name: The name of the block driver state node of the
993 # image to modify.
994 #
995 # @device: The name of the device that owns image-node-name.
996 #
997 # @backing-file: The string to write as the backing file. This
998 # string is not validated, so care should be taken
999 # when specifying the string or the image chain may
1000 # not be able to be reopened again.
1001 #
1002 # Since: 2.1
1003 ##
1004 { 'command': 'change-backing-file',
1005 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'image-node-name': 'str',
1006 'backing-file': 'str' } }
1007
1008 ##
1009 # @block-commit
1010 #
1011 # Live commit of data from overlay image nodes into backing nodes - i.e.,
1012 # writes data between 'top' and 'base' into 'base'.
1013 #
1014 # @job-id: #optional identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1015 # omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1016 #
1017 # @device: the name of the device
1018 #
1019 # @base: #optional The file name of the backing image to write data into.
1020 # If not specified, this is the deepest backing image
1021 #
1022 # @top: #optional The file name of the backing image within the image chain,
1023 # which contains the topmost data to be committed down. If
1024 # not specified, this is the active layer.
1025 #
1026 # @backing-file: #optional The backing file string to write into the overlay
1027 # image of 'top'. If 'top' is the active layer,
1028 # specifying a backing file string is an error. This
1029 # filename is not validated.
1030 #
1031 # If a pathname string is such that it cannot be
1032 # resolved by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or
1033 # HMP commands must use node-names for the image in
1034 # question, as filename lookup methods will fail.
1035 #
1036 # If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine
1037 # the backing file string to use, or error out if
1038 # there is no obvious choice. Care should be taken
1039 # when specifying the string, to specify a valid
1040 # filename or protocol.
1041 # (Since 2.1)
1042 #
1043 # If top == base, that is an error.
1044 # If top == active, the job will not be completed by itself,
1045 # user needs to complete the job with the block-job-complete
1046 # command after getting the ready event. (Since 2.0)
1047 #
1048 # If the base image is smaller than top, then the base image
1049 # will be resized to be the same size as top. If top is
1050 # smaller than the base image, the base will not be
1051 # truncated. If you want the base image size to match the
1052 # size of the smaller top, you can safely truncate it
1053 # yourself once the commit operation successfully completes.
1054 #
1055 # @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1056 #
1057 # Returns: Nothing on success
1058 # If commit or stream is already active on this device, DeviceInUse
1059 # If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound
1060 # If image commit is not supported by this device, NotSupported
1061 # If @base or @top is invalid, a generic error is returned
1062 # If @speed is invalid, InvalidParameter
1063 #
1064 # Since: 1.3
1065 #
1066 ##
1067 { 'command': 'block-commit',
1068 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', '*base': 'str', '*top': 'str',
1069 '*backing-file': 'str', '*speed': 'int' } }
1070
1071 ##
1072 # @drive-backup
1073 #
1074 # Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination. The
1075 # status of ongoing drive-backup operations can be checked with
1076 # query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'.
1077 # The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the
1078 # block-job-cancel command.
1079 #
1080 # For the arguments, see the documentation of DriveBackup.
1081 #
1082 # Returns: nothing on success
1083 # If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1084 #
1085 # Since 1.6
1086 ##
1087 { 'command': 'drive-backup', 'data': 'DriveBackup' }
1088
1089 ##
1090 # @blockdev-backup
1091 #
1092 # Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination. The
1093 # status of ongoing blockdev-backup operations can be checked with
1094 # query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'.
1095 # The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the
1096 # block-job-cancel command.
1097 #
1098 # For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevBackup.
1099 #
1100 # Since 2.3
1101 ##
1102 { 'command': 'blockdev-backup', 'data': 'BlockdevBackup' }
1103
1104
1105 ##
1106 # @query-named-block-nodes
1107 #
1108 # Get the named block driver list
1109 #
1110 # Returns: the list of BlockDeviceInfo
1111 #
1112 # Since 2.0
1113 ##
1114 { 'command': 'query-named-block-nodes', 'returns': [ 'BlockDeviceInfo' ] }
1115
1116 ##
1117 # @drive-mirror
1118 #
1119 # Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination.
1120 #
1121 # @job-id: #optional identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1122 # omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1123 #
1124 # @device: the name of the device whose writes should be mirrored.
1125 #
1126 # @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
1127 # is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new
1128 # destination. If it does not exist, a new file will be created.
1129 #
1130 # @format: #optional the format of the new destination, default is to
1131 # probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source
1132 #
1133 # @node-name: #optional the new block driver state node name in the graph
1134 # (Since 2.1)
1135 #
1136 # @replaces: #optional with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new
1137 # image when a whole image copy is done. This can be used to repair
1138 # broken Quorum files. (Since 2.1)
1139 #
1140 # @mode: #optional whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
1141 # 'absolute-paths'.
1142 #
1143 # @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1144 #
1145 # @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
1146 # (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
1147 # only new I/O).
1148 #
1149 # @granularity: #optional granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K
1150 # if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters
1151 # are smaller than that, else the cluster size. Must be a
1152 # power of 2 between 512 and 64M (since 1.4).
1153 #
1154 # @buf-size: #optional maximum amount of data in flight from source to
1155 # target (since 1.4).
1156 #
1157 # @on-source-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the source,
1158 # default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
1159 # if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
1160 #
1161 # @on-target-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the target,
1162 # default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
1163 # a different block device than @device).
1164 # @unmap: #optional Whether to try to unmap target sectors where source has
1165 # only zero. If true, and target unallocated sectors will read as zero,
1166 # target image sectors will be unmapped; otherwise, zeroes will be
1167 # written. Both will result in identical contents.
1168 # Default is true. (Since 2.4)
1169 #
1170 # Returns: nothing on success
1171 # If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1172 #
1173 # Since 1.3
1174 ##
1175 { 'command': 'drive-mirror',
1176 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str',
1177 '*format': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', '*replaces': 'str',
1178 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*mode': 'NewImageMode',
1179 '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32',
1180 '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
1181 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
1182 '*unmap': 'bool' } }
1183
1184 ##
1185 # @BlockDirtyBitmap
1186 #
1187 # @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking
1188 #
1189 # @name: name of the dirty bitmap
1190 #
1191 # Since 2.4
1192 ##
1193 { 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmap',
1194 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'name': 'str' } }
1195
1196 ##
1197 # @BlockDirtyBitmapAdd
1198 #
1199 # @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking
1200 #
1201 # @name: name of the dirty bitmap
1202 #
1203 # @granularity: #optional the bitmap granularity, default is 64k for
1204 # block-dirty-bitmap-add
1205 #
1206 # Since 2.4
1207 ##
1208 { 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd',
1209 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'name': 'str', '*granularity': 'uint32' } }
1210
1211 ##
1212 # @block-dirty-bitmap-add
1213 #
1214 # Create a dirty bitmap with a name on the node
1215 #
1216 # Returns: nothing on success
1217 # If @node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound
1218 # If @name is already taken, GenericError with an explanation
1219 #
1220 # Since 2.4
1221 ##
1222 { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-add',
1223 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd' }
1224
1225 ##
1226 # @block-dirty-bitmap-remove
1227 #
1228 # Remove a dirty bitmap on the node
1229 #
1230 # Returns: nothing on success
1231 # If @node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound
1232 # If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation
1233 # if @name is frozen by an operation, GenericError
1234 #
1235 # Since 2.4
1236 ##
1237 { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-remove',
1238 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' }
1239
1240 ##
1241 # @block-dirty-bitmap-clear
1242 #
1243 # Clear (reset) a dirty bitmap on the device
1244 #
1245 # Returns: nothing on success
1246 # If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1247 # If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation
1248 #
1249 # Since 2.4
1250 ##
1251 { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-clear',
1252 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' }
1253
1254 ##
1255 # @blockdev-mirror
1256 #
1257 # Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination.
1258 #
1259 # @job-id: #optional identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1260 # omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1261 #
1262 # @device: the name of the device whose writes should be mirrored.
1263 #
1264 # @target: the id or node-name of the block device to mirror to. This mustn't be
1265 # attached to guest.
1266 #
1267 # @replaces: #optional with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new
1268 # image when a whole image copy is done. This can be used to repair
1269 # broken Quorum files.
1270 #
1271 # @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1272 #
1273 # @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
1274 # (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
1275 # only new I/O).
1276 #
1277 # @granularity: #optional granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K
1278 # if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters
1279 # are smaller than that, else the cluster size. Must be a
1280 # power of 2 between 512 and 64M
1281 #
1282 # @buf-size: #optional maximum amount of data in flight from source to
1283 # target
1284 #
1285 # @on-source-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the source,
1286 # default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
1287 # if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
1288 #
1289 # @on-target-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the target,
1290 # default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
1291 # a different block device than @device).
1292 #
1293 # Returns: nothing on success.
1294 #
1295 # Since 2.6
1296 ##
1297 { 'command': 'blockdev-mirror',
1298 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str',
1299 '*replaces': 'str',
1300 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode',
1301 '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32',
1302 '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
1303 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
1304
1305 ##
1306 # @block_set_io_throttle:
1307 #
1308 # Change I/O throttle limits for a block drive.
1309 #
1310 # Since QEMU 2.4, each device with I/O limits is member of a throttle
1311 # group.
1312 #
1313 # If two or more devices are members of the same group, the limits
1314 # will apply to the combined I/O of the whole group in a round-robin
1315 # fashion. Therefore, setting new I/O limits to a device will affect
1316 # the whole group.
1317 #
1318 # The name of the group can be specified using the 'group' parameter.
1319 # If the parameter is unset, it is assumed to be the current group of
1320 # that device. If it's not in any group yet, the name of the device
1321 # will be used as the name for its group.
1322 #
1323 # The 'group' parameter can also be used to move a device to a
1324 # different group. In this case the limits specified in the parameters
1325 # will be applied to the new group only.
1326 #
1327 # I/O limits can be disabled by setting all of them to 0. In this case
1328 # the device will be removed from its group and the rest of its
1329 # members will not be affected. The 'group' parameter is ignored.
1330 #
1331 # @device: The name of the device
1332 #
1333 # @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second
1334 #
1335 # @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second
1336 #
1337 # @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second
1338 #
1339 # @iops: total I/O operations per second
1340 #
1341 # @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second
1342 #
1343 # @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second
1344 #
1345 # @bps_max: #optional total throughput limit during bursts,
1346 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
1347 #
1348 # @bps_rd_max: #optional read throughput limit during bursts,
1349 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
1350 #
1351 # @bps_wr_max: #optional write throughput limit during bursts,
1352 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
1353 #
1354 # @iops_max: #optional total I/O operations per second during bursts,
1355 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
1356 #
1357 # @iops_rd_max: #optional read I/O operations per second during bursts,
1358 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
1359 #
1360 # @iops_wr_max: #optional write I/O operations per second during bursts,
1361 # in bytes (Since 1.7)
1362 #
1363 # @bps_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @bps_max burst
1364 # period, in seconds. It must only
1365 # be set if @bps_max is set as well.
1366 # Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
1367 #
1368 # @bps_rd_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @bps_rd_max
1369 # burst period, in seconds. It must only
1370 # be set if @bps_rd_max is set as well.
1371 # Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
1372 #
1373 # @bps_wr_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @bps_wr_max
1374 # burst period, in seconds. It must only
1375 # be set if @bps_wr_max is set as well.
1376 # Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
1377 #
1378 # @iops_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @iops burst
1379 # period, in seconds. It must only
1380 # be set if @iops_max is set as well.
1381 # Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
1382 #
1383 # @iops_rd_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @iops_rd_max
1384 # burst period, in seconds. It must only
1385 # be set if @iops_rd_max is set as well.
1386 # Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
1387 #
1388 # @iops_wr_max_length: #optional maximum length of the @iops_wr_max
1389 # burst period, in seconds. It must only
1390 # be set if @iops_wr_max is set as well.
1391 # Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
1392 #
1393 # @iops_size: #optional an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7)
1394 #
1395 # @group: #optional throttle group name (Since 2.4)
1396 #
1397 # Returns: Nothing on success
1398 # If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1399 #
1400 # Since: 1.1
1401 ##
1402 { 'command': 'block_set_io_throttle',
1403 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 'bps_wr': 'int',
1404 'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int',
1405 '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int',
1406 '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int',
1407 '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int',
1408 '*bps_max_length': 'int', '*bps_rd_max_length': 'int',
1409 '*bps_wr_max_length': 'int', '*iops_max_length': 'int',
1410 '*iops_rd_max_length': 'int', '*iops_wr_max_length': 'int',
1411 '*iops_size': 'int', '*group': 'str' } }
1412
1413 ##
1414 # @block-stream:
1415 #
1416 # Copy data from a backing file into a block device.
1417 #
1418 # The block streaming operation is performed in the background until the entire
1419 # backing file has been copied. This command returns immediately once streaming
1420 # has started. The status of ongoing block streaming operations can be checked
1421 # with query-block-jobs. The operation can be stopped before it has completed
1422 # using the block-job-cancel command.
1423 #
1424 # If a base file is specified then sectors are not copied from that base file and
1425 # its backing chain. When streaming completes the image file will have the base
1426 # file as its backing file. This can be used to stream a subset of the backing
1427 # file chain instead of flattening the entire image.
1428 #
1429 # On successful completion the image file is updated to drop the backing file
1430 # and the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is emitted.
1431 #
1432 # @job-id: #optional identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1433 # omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1434 #
1435 # @device: the device name
1436 #
1437 # @base: #optional the common backing file name
1438 #
1439 # @backing-file: #optional The backing file string to write into the active
1440 # layer. This filename is not validated.
1441 #
1442 # If a pathname string is such that it cannot be
1443 # resolved by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or
1444 # HMP commands must use node-names for the image in
1445 # question, as filename lookup methods will fail.
1446 #
1447 # If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine
1448 # the backing file string to use, or error out if there
1449 # is no obvious choice. Care should be taken when
1450 # specifying the string, to specify a valid filename or
1451 # protocol.
1452 # (Since 2.1)
1453 #
1454 # @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1455 #
1456 # @on-error: #optional the action to take on an error (default report).
1457 # 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used if the block device
1458 # supports io-status (see BlockInfo). Since 1.3.
1459 #
1460 # Returns: Nothing on success
1461 # If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound
1462 #
1463 # Since: 1.1
1464 ##
1465 { 'command': 'block-stream',
1466 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', '*base': 'str',
1467 '*backing-file': 'str', '*speed': 'int',
1468 '*on-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
1469
1470 ##
1471 # @block-job-set-speed:
1472 #
1473 # Set maximum speed for a background block operation.
1474 #
1475 # This command can only be issued when there is an active block job.
1476 #
1477 # Throttling can be disabled by setting the speed to 0.
1478 #
1479 # @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
1480 # the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
1481 # other values.
1482 #
1483 # @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second, or 0 for unlimited.
1484 # Defaults to 0.
1485 #
1486 # Returns: Nothing on success
1487 # If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
1488 #
1489 # Since: 1.1
1490 ##
1491 { 'command': 'block-job-set-speed',
1492 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'speed': 'int' } }
1493
1494 ##
1495 # @block-job-cancel:
1496 #
1497 # Stop an active background block operation.
1498 #
1499 # This command returns immediately after marking the active background block
1500 # operation for cancellation. It is an error to call this command if no
1501 # operation is in progress.
1502 #
1503 # The operation will cancel as soon as possible and then emit the
1504 # BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event. Before that happens the job is still visible when
1505 # enumerated using query-block-jobs.
1506 #
1507 # For streaming, the image file retains its backing file unless the streaming
1508 # operation happens to complete just as it is being cancelled. A new streaming
1509 # operation can be started at a later time to finish copying all data from the
1510 # backing file.
1511 #
1512 # @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
1513 # the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
1514 # other values.
1515 #
1516 # @force: #optional whether to allow cancellation of a paused job (default
1517 # false). Since 1.3.
1518 #
1519 # Returns: Nothing on success
1520 # If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
1521 #
1522 # Since: 1.1
1523 ##
1524 { 'command': 'block-job-cancel', 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*force': 'bool' } }
1525
1526 ##
1527 # @block-job-pause:
1528 #
1529 # Pause an active background block operation.
1530 #
1531 # This command returns immediately after marking the active background block
1532 # operation for pausing. It is an error to call this command if no
1533 # operation is in progress. Pausing an already paused job has no cumulative
1534 # effect; a single block-job-resume command will resume the job.
1535 #
1536 # The operation will pause as soon as possible. No event is emitted when
1537 # the operation is actually paused. Cancelling a paused job automatically
1538 # resumes it.
1539 #
1540 # @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
1541 # the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
1542 # other values.
1543 #
1544 # Returns: Nothing on success
1545 # If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
1546 #
1547 # Since: 1.3
1548 ##
1549 { 'command': 'block-job-pause', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
1550
1551 ##
1552 # @block-job-resume:
1553 #
1554 # Resume an active background block operation.
1555 #
1556 # This command returns immediately after resuming a paused background block
1557 # operation. It is an error to call this command if no operation is in
1558 # progress. Resuming an already running job is not an error.
1559 #
1560 # This command also clears the error status of the job.
1561 #
1562 # @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
1563 # the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
1564 # other values.
1565 #
1566 # Returns: Nothing on success
1567 # If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
1568 #
1569 # Since: 1.3
1570 ##
1571 { 'command': 'block-job-resume', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
1572
1573 ##
1574 # @block-job-complete:
1575 #
1576 # Manually trigger completion of an active background block operation. This
1577 # is supported for drive mirroring, where it also switches the device to
1578 # write to the target path only. The ability to complete is signaled with
1579 # a BLOCK_JOB_READY event.
1580 #
1581 # This command completes an active background block operation synchronously.
1582 # The ordering of this command's return with the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event
1583 # is not defined. Note that if an I/O error occurs during the processing of
1584 # this command: 1) the command itself will fail; 2) the error will be processed
1585 # according to the rerror/werror arguments that were specified when starting
1586 # the operation.
1587 #
1588 # A cancelled or paused job cannot be completed.
1589 #
1590 # @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
1591 # the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
1592 # other values.
1593 #
1594 # Returns: Nothing on success
1595 # If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
1596 #
1597 # Since: 1.3
1598 ##
1599 { 'command': 'block-job-complete', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
1600
1601 ##
1602 # @BlockdevDiscardOptions
1603 #
1604 # Determines how to handle discard requests.
1605 #
1606 # @ignore: Ignore the request
1607 # @unmap: Forward as an unmap request
1608 #
1609 # Since: 1.7
1610 ##
1611 { 'enum': 'BlockdevDiscardOptions',
1612 'data': [ 'ignore', 'unmap' ] }
1613
1614 ##
1615 # @BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions
1616 #
1617 # Describes the operation mode for the automatic conversion of plain
1618 # zero writes by the OS to driver specific optimized zero write commands.
1619 #
1620 # @off: Disabled (default)
1621 # @on: Enabled
1622 # @unmap: Enabled and even try to unmap blocks if possible. This requires
1623 # also that @BlockdevDiscardOptions is set to unmap for this device.
1624 #
1625 # Since: 2.1
1626 ##
1627 { 'enum': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions',
1628 'data': [ 'off', 'on', 'unmap' ] }
1629
1630 ##
1631 # @BlockdevAioOptions
1632 #
1633 # Selects the AIO backend to handle I/O requests
1634 #
1635 # @threads: Use qemu's thread pool
1636 # @native: Use native AIO backend (only Linux and Windows)
1637 #
1638 # Since: 1.7
1639 ##
1640 { 'enum': 'BlockdevAioOptions',
1641 'data': [ 'threads', 'native' ] }
1642
1643 ##
1644 # @BlockdevCacheOptions
1645 #
1646 # Includes cache-related options for block devices
1647 #
1648 # @direct: #optional enables use of O_DIRECT (bypass the host page cache;
1649 # default: false)
1650 # @no-flush: #optional ignore any flush requests for the device (default:
1651 # false)
1652 #
1653 # Since: 1.7
1654 ##
1655 { 'struct': 'BlockdevCacheOptions',
1656 'data': { '*direct': 'bool',
1657 '*no-flush': 'bool' } }
1658
1659 ##
1660 # @BlockdevDriver
1661 #
1662 # Drivers that are supported in block device operations.
1663 #
1664 # @host_device, @host_cdrom: Since 2.1
1665 #
1666 # Since: 2.0
1667 ##
1668 { 'enum': 'BlockdevDriver',
1669 'data': [ 'archipelago', 'blkdebug', 'blkverify', 'bochs', 'cloop',
1670 'dmg', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'host_cdrom', 'host_device',
1671 'http', 'https', 'luks', 'null-aio', 'null-co', 'parallels',
1672 'qcow', 'qcow2', 'qed', 'quorum', 'raw', 'tftp', 'vdi', 'vhdx',
1673 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat' ] }
1674
1675 ##
1676 # @BlockdevOptionsFile
1677 #
1678 # Driver specific block device options for the file backend and similar
1679 # protocols.
1680 #
1681 # @filename: path to the image file
1682 #
1683 # Since: 1.7
1684 ##
1685 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
1686 'data': { 'filename': 'str' } }
1687
1688 ##
1689 # @BlockdevOptionsNull
1690 #
1691 # Driver specific block device options for the null backend.
1692 #
1693 # @size: #optional size of the device in bytes.
1694 # @latency-ns: #optional emulated latency (in nanoseconds) in processing
1695 # requests. Default to zero which completes requests immediately.
1696 # (Since 2.4)
1697 #
1698 # Since: 2.2
1699 ##
1700 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNull',
1701 'data': { '*size': 'int', '*latency-ns': 'uint64' } }
1702
1703 ##
1704 # @BlockdevOptionsVVFAT
1705 #
1706 # Driver specific block device options for the vvfat protocol.
1707 #
1708 # @dir: directory to be exported as FAT image
1709 # @fat-type: #optional FAT type: 12, 16 or 32
1710 # @floppy: #optional whether to export a floppy image (true) or
1711 # partitioned hard disk (false; default)
1712 # @label: #optional set the volume label, limited to 11 bytes. FAT16 and
1713 # FAT32 traditionally have some restrictions on labels, which are
1714 # ignored by most operating systems. Defaults to "QEMU VVFAT".
1715 # (since 2.4)
1716 # @rw: #optional whether to allow write operations (default: false)
1717 #
1718 # Since: 1.7
1719 ##
1720 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsVVFAT',
1721 'data': { 'dir': 'str', '*fat-type': 'int', '*floppy': 'bool',
1722 '*label': 'str', '*rw': 'bool' } }
1723
1724 ##
1725 # @BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat
1726 #
1727 # Driver specific block device options for image format that have no option
1728 # besides their data source.
1729 #
1730 # @file: reference to or definition of the data source block device
1731 #
1732 # Since: 1.7
1733 ##
1734 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
1735 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef' } }
1736
1737 ##
1738 # @BlockdevOptionsLUKS
1739 #
1740 # Driver specific block device options for LUKS.
1741 #
1742 # @key-secret: #optional the ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing
1743 # the decryption key (since 2.6). Mandatory except when
1744 # doing a metadata-only probe of the image.
1745 #
1746 # Since: 2.6
1747 ##
1748 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsLUKS',
1749 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
1750 'data': { '*key-secret': 'str' } }
1751
1752
1753 ##
1754 # @BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat
1755 #
1756 # Driver specific block device options for image format that have no option
1757 # besides their data source and an optional backing file.
1758 #
1759 # @backing: #optional reference to or definition of the backing file block
1760 # device (if missing, taken from the image file content). It is
1761 # allowed to pass an empty string here in order to disable the
1762 # default backing file.
1763 #
1764 # Since: 1.7
1765 ##
1766 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
1767 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
1768 'data': { '*backing': 'BlockdevRef' } }
1769
1770 ##
1771 # @Qcow2OverlapCheckMode
1772 #
1773 # General overlap check modes.
1774 #
1775 # @none: Do not perform any checks
1776 #
1777 # @constant: Perform only checks which can be done in constant time and
1778 # without reading anything from disk
1779 #
1780 # @cached: Perform only checks which can be done without reading anything
1781 # from disk
1782 #
1783 # @all: Perform all available overlap checks
1784 #
1785 # Since: 2.2
1786 ##
1787 { 'enum': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode',
1788 'data': [ 'none', 'constant', 'cached', 'all' ] }
1789
1790 ##
1791 # @Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags
1792 #
1793 # Structure of flags for each metadata structure. Setting a field to 'true'
1794 # makes qemu guard that structure against unintended overwriting. The default
1795 # value is chosen according to the template given.
1796 #
1797 # @template: Specifies a template mode which can be adjusted using the other
1798 # flags, defaults to 'cached'
1799 #
1800 # Since: 2.2
1801 ##
1802 { 'struct': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags',
1803 'data': { '*template': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode',
1804 '*main-header': 'bool',
1805 '*active-l1': 'bool',
1806 '*active-l2': 'bool',
1807 '*refcount-table': 'bool',
1808 '*refcount-block': 'bool',
1809 '*snapshot-table': 'bool',
1810 '*inactive-l1': 'bool',
1811 '*inactive-l2': 'bool' } }
1812
1813 ##
1814 # @Qcow2OverlapChecks
1815 #
1816 # Specifies which metadata structures should be guarded against unintended
1817 # overwriting.
1818 #
1819 # @flags: set of flags for separate specification of each metadata structure
1820 # type
1821 #
1822 # @mode: named mode which chooses a specific set of flags
1823 #
1824 # Since: 2.2
1825 ##
1826 { 'alternate': 'Qcow2OverlapChecks',
1827 'data': { 'flags': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags',
1828 'mode': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode' } }
1829
1830 ##
1831 # @BlockdevOptionsQcow2
1832 #
1833 # Driver specific block device options for qcow2.
1834 #
1835 # @lazy-refcounts: #optional whether to enable the lazy refcounts
1836 # feature (default is taken from the image file)
1837 #
1838 # @pass-discard-request: #optional whether discard requests to the qcow2
1839 # device should be forwarded to the data source
1840 #
1841 # @pass-discard-snapshot: #optional whether discard requests for the data source
1842 # should be issued when a snapshot operation (e.g.
1843 # deleting a snapshot) frees clusters in the qcow2 file
1844 #
1845 # @pass-discard-other: #optional whether discard requests for the data source
1846 # should be issued on other occasions where a cluster
1847 # gets freed
1848 #
1849 # @overlap-check: #optional which overlap checks to perform for writes
1850 # to the image, defaults to 'cached' (since 2.2)
1851 #
1852 # @cache-size: #optional the maximum total size of the L2 table and
1853 # refcount block caches in bytes (since 2.2)
1854 #
1855 # @l2-cache-size: #optional the maximum size of the L2 table cache in
1856 # bytes (since 2.2)
1857 #
1858 # @refcount-cache-size: #optional the maximum size of the refcount block cache
1859 # in bytes (since 2.2)
1860 #
1861 # @cache-clean-interval: #optional clean unused entries in the L2 and refcount
1862 # caches. The interval is in seconds. The default value
1863 # is 0 and it disables this feature (since 2.5)
1864 #
1865 # Since: 1.7
1866 ##
1867 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2',
1868 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
1869 'data': { '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool',
1870 '*pass-discard-request': 'bool',
1871 '*pass-discard-snapshot': 'bool',
1872 '*pass-discard-other': 'bool',
1873 '*overlap-check': 'Qcow2OverlapChecks',
1874 '*cache-size': 'int',
1875 '*l2-cache-size': 'int',
1876 '*refcount-cache-size': 'int',
1877 '*cache-clean-interval': 'int' } }
1878
1879
1880 ##
1881 # @BlockdevOptionsArchipelago
1882 #
1883 # Driver specific block device options for Archipelago.
1884 #
1885 # @volume: Name of the Archipelago volume image
1886 #
1887 # @mport: #optional The port number on which mapperd is
1888 # listening. This is optional
1889 # and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago
1890 # use the default port (1001).
1891 #
1892 # @vport: #optional The port number on which vlmcd is
1893 # listening. This is optional
1894 # and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago
1895 # use the default port (501).
1896 #
1897 # @segment: #optional The name of the shared memory segment
1898 # Archipelago stack is using. This is optional
1899 # and if not specified, QEMU will make Archipelago
1900 # use the default value, 'archipelago'.
1901 # Since: 2.2
1902 ##
1903 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsArchipelago',
1904 'data': { 'volume': 'str',
1905 '*mport': 'int',
1906 '*vport': 'int',
1907 '*segment': 'str' } }
1908
1909
1910 ##
1911 # @BlkdebugEvent
1912 #
1913 # Trigger events supported by blkdebug.
1914 #
1915 # Since: 2.0
1916 ##
1917 { 'enum': 'BlkdebugEvent', 'prefix': 'BLKDBG',
1918 'data': [ 'l1_update', 'l1_grow_alloc_table', 'l1_grow_write_table',
1919 'l1_grow_activate_table', 'l2_load', 'l2_update',
1920 'l2_update_compressed', 'l2_alloc_cow_read', 'l2_alloc_write',
1921 'read_aio', 'read_backing_aio', 'read_compressed', 'write_aio',
1922 'write_compressed', 'vmstate_load', 'vmstate_save', 'cow_read',
1923 'cow_write', 'reftable_load', 'reftable_grow', 'reftable_update',
1924 'refblock_load', 'refblock_update', 'refblock_update_part',
1925 'refblock_alloc', 'refblock_alloc_hookup', 'refblock_alloc_write',
1926 'refblock_alloc_write_blocks', 'refblock_alloc_write_table',
1927 'refblock_alloc_switch_table', 'cluster_alloc',
1928 'cluster_alloc_bytes', 'cluster_free', 'flush_to_os',
1929 'flush_to_disk', 'pwritev_rmw_head', 'pwritev_rmw_after_head',
1930 'pwritev_rmw_tail', 'pwritev_rmw_after_tail', 'pwritev',
1931 'pwritev_zero', 'pwritev_done', 'empty_image_prepare' ] }
1932
1933 ##
1934 # @BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions
1935 #
1936 # Describes a single error injection for blkdebug.
1937 #
1938 # @event: trigger event
1939 #
1940 # @state: #optional the state identifier blkdebug needs to be in to
1941 # actually trigger the event; defaults to "any"
1942 #
1943 # @errno: #optional error identifier (errno) to be returned; defaults to
1944 # EIO
1945 #
1946 # @sector: #optional specifies the sector index which has to be affected
1947 # in order to actually trigger the event; defaults to "any
1948 # sector"
1949 #
1950 # @once: #optional disables further events after this one has been
1951 # triggered; defaults to false
1952 #
1953 # @immediately: #optional fail immediately; defaults to false
1954 #
1955 # Since: 2.0
1956 ##
1957 { 'struct': 'BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions',
1958 'data': { 'event': 'BlkdebugEvent',
1959 '*state': 'int',
1960 '*errno': 'int',
1961 '*sector': 'int',
1962 '*once': 'bool',
1963 '*immediately': 'bool' } }
1964
1965 ##
1966 # @BlkdebugSetStateOptions
1967 #
1968 # Describes a single state-change event for blkdebug.
1969 #
1970 # @event: trigger event
1971 #
1972 # @state: #optional the current state identifier blkdebug needs to be in;
1973 # defaults to "any"
1974 #
1975 # @new_state: the state identifier blkdebug is supposed to assume if
1976 # this event is triggered
1977 #
1978 # Since: 2.0
1979 ##
1980 { 'struct': 'BlkdebugSetStateOptions',
1981 'data': { 'event': 'BlkdebugEvent',
1982 '*state': 'int',
1983 'new_state': 'int' } }
1984
1985 ##
1986 # @BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug
1987 #
1988 # Driver specific block device options for blkdebug.
1989 #
1990 # @image: underlying raw block device (or image file)
1991 #
1992 # @config: #optional filename of the configuration file
1993 #
1994 # @align: #optional required alignment for requests in bytes,
1995 # must be power of 2, or 0 for default
1996 #
1997 # @inject-error: #optional array of error injection descriptions
1998 #
1999 # @set-state: #optional array of state-change descriptions
2000 #
2001 # Since: 2.0
2002 ##
2003 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug',
2004 'data': { 'image': 'BlockdevRef',
2005 '*config': 'str',
2006 '*align': 'int',
2007 '*inject-error': ['BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions'],
2008 '*set-state': ['BlkdebugSetStateOptions'] } }
2009
2010 ##
2011 # @BlockdevOptionsBlkverify
2012 #
2013 # Driver specific block device options for blkverify.
2014 #
2015 # @test: block device to be tested
2016 #
2017 # @raw: raw image used for verification
2018 #
2019 # Since: 2.0
2020 ##
2021 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkverify',
2022 'data': { 'test': 'BlockdevRef',
2023 'raw': 'BlockdevRef' } }
2024
2025 ##
2026 # @QuorumReadPattern
2027 #
2028 # An enumeration of quorum read patterns.
2029 #
2030 # @quorum: read all the children and do a quorum vote on reads
2031 #
2032 # @fifo: read only from the first child that has not failed
2033 #
2034 # Since: 2.2
2035 ##
2036 { 'enum': 'QuorumReadPattern', 'data': [ 'quorum', 'fifo' ] }
2037
2038 ##
2039 # @BlockdevOptionsQuorum
2040 #
2041 # Driver specific block device options for Quorum
2042 #
2043 # @blkverify: #optional true if the driver must print content mismatch
2044 # set to false by default
2045 #
2046 # @children: the children block devices to use
2047 #
2048 # @vote-threshold: the vote limit under which a read will fail
2049 #
2050 # @rewrite-corrupted: #optional rewrite corrupted data when quorum is reached
2051 # (Since 2.1)
2052 #
2053 # @read-pattern: #optional choose read pattern and set to quorum by default
2054 # (Since 2.2)
2055 #
2056 # Since: 2.0
2057 ##
2058 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQuorum',
2059 'data': { '*blkverify': 'bool',
2060 'children': [ 'BlockdevRef' ],
2061 'vote-threshold': 'int',
2062 '*rewrite-corrupted': 'bool',
2063 '*read-pattern': 'QuorumReadPattern' } }
2064
2065 ##
2066 # @BlockdevOptions
2067 #
2068 # Options for creating a block device. Many options are available for all
2069 # block devices, independent of the block driver:
2070 #
2071 # @driver: block driver name
2072 # @id: #optional id by which the new block device can be referred to.
2073 # This option is only allowed on the top level of blockdev-add.
2074 # A BlockBackend will be created by blockdev-add if and only if
2075 # this option is given.
2076 # @node-name: #optional the name of a block driver state node (Since 2.0).
2077 # This option is required on the top level of blockdev-add if
2078 # the @id option is not given there.
2079 # @discard: #optional discard-related options (default: ignore)
2080 # @cache: #optional cache-related options
2081 # @aio: #optional AIO backend (default: threads)
2082 # @rerror: #optional how to handle read errors on the device
2083 # (default: report)
2084 # @werror: #optional how to handle write errors on the device
2085 # (default: enospc)
2086 # @read-only: #optional whether the block device should be read-only
2087 # (default: false)
2088 # @stats-account-invalid: #optional whether to include invalid
2089 # operations when computing last access statistics
2090 # (default: true) (Since 2.5)
2091 # @stats-account-failed: #optional whether to include failed
2092 # operations when computing latency and last
2093 # access statistics (default: true) (Since 2.5)
2094 # @stats-intervals: #optional list of intervals for collecting I/O
2095 # statistics, in seconds (default: none) (Since 2.5)
2096 # @detect-zeroes: #optional detect and optimize zero writes (Since 2.1)
2097 # (default: off)
2098 #
2099 # Remaining options are determined by the block driver.
2100 #
2101 # Since: 1.7
2102 ##
2103 { 'union': 'BlockdevOptions',
2104 'base': { 'driver': 'BlockdevDriver',
2105 '*id': 'str',
2106 '*node-name': 'str',
2107 '*discard': 'BlockdevDiscardOptions',
2108 '*cache': 'BlockdevCacheOptions',
2109 '*aio': 'BlockdevAioOptions',
2110 '*rerror': 'BlockdevOnError',
2111 '*werror': 'BlockdevOnError',
2112 '*read-only': 'bool',
2113 '*stats-account-invalid': 'bool',
2114 '*stats-account-failed': 'bool',
2115 '*stats-intervals': ['int'],
2116 '*detect-zeroes': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions' },
2117 'discriminator': 'driver',
2118 'data': {
2119 'archipelago':'BlockdevOptionsArchipelago',
2120 'blkdebug': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug',
2121 'blkverify': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkverify',
2122 'bochs': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2123 'cloop': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2124 'dmg': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2125 'file': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2126 'ftp': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2127 'ftps': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2128 # TODO gluster: Wait for structured options
2129 'host_cdrom': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2130 'host_device':'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2131 'http': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2132 'https': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2133 # TODO iscsi: Wait for structured options
2134 'luks': 'BlockdevOptionsLUKS',
2135 # TODO nbd: Should take InetSocketAddress for 'host'?
2136 # TODO nfs: Wait for structured options
2137 'null-aio': 'BlockdevOptionsNull',
2138 'null-co': 'BlockdevOptionsNull',
2139 'parallels': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2140 'qcow2': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2',
2141 'qcow': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
2142 'qed': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
2143 'quorum': 'BlockdevOptionsQuorum',
2144 'raw': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2145 # TODO rbd: Wait for structured options
2146 # TODO sheepdog: Wait for structured options
2147 # TODO ssh: Should take InetSocketAddress for 'host'?
2148 'tftp': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2149 'vdi': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2150 'vhdx': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2151 'vmdk': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
2152 'vpc': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
2153 'vvfat': 'BlockdevOptionsVVFAT'
2154 } }
2155
2156 ##
2157 # @BlockdevRef
2158 #
2159 # Reference to a block device.
2160 #
2161 # @definition: defines a new block device inline
2162 # @reference: references the ID of an existing block device. An
2163 # empty string means that no block device should be
2164 # referenced.
2165 #
2166 # Since: 1.7
2167 ##
2168 { 'alternate': 'BlockdevRef',
2169 'data': { 'definition': 'BlockdevOptions',
2170 'reference': 'str' } }
2171
2172 ##
2173 # @blockdev-add:
2174 #
2175 # Creates a new block device. If the @id option is given at the top level, a
2176 # BlockBackend will be created; otherwise, @node-name is mandatory at the top
2177 # level and no BlockBackend will be created.
2178 #
2179 # This command is still a work in progress. It doesn't support all
2180 # block drivers among other things. Stay away from it unless you want
2181 # to help with its development.
2182 #
2183 # @options: block device options for the new device
2184 #
2185 # Since: 1.7
2186 ##
2187 { 'command': 'blockdev-add', 'data': { 'options': 'BlockdevOptions' } }
2188
2189 ##
2190 # @x-blockdev-del:
2191 #
2192 # Deletes a block device that has been added using blockdev-add.
2193 # The selected device can be either a block backend or a graph node.
2194 #
2195 # In the former case the backend will be destroyed, along with its
2196 # inserted medium if there's any. The command will fail if the backend
2197 # or its medium are in use.
2198 #
2199 # In the latter case the node will be destroyed. The command will fail
2200 # if the node is attached to a block backend or is otherwise being
2201 # used.
2202 #
2203 # One of @id or @node-name must be specified, but not both.
2204 #
2205 # This command is still a work in progress and is considered
2206 # experimental. Stay away from it unless you want to help with its
2207 # development.
2208 #
2209 # @id: #optional Name of the block backend device to delete.
2210 #
2211 # @node-name: #optional Name of the graph node to delete.
2212 #
2213 # Since: 2.5
2214 ##
2215 { 'command': 'x-blockdev-del', 'data': { '*id': 'str', '*node-name': 'str' } }
2216
2217 ##
2218 # @blockdev-open-tray:
2219 #
2220 # Opens a block device's tray. If there is a block driver state tree inserted as
2221 # a medium, it will become inaccessible to the guest (but it will remain
2222 # associated to the block device, so closing the tray will make it accessible
2223 # again).
2224 #
2225 # If the tray was already open before, this will be a no-op.
2226 #
2227 # Once the tray opens, a DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED event is emitted. There are cases in
2228 # which no such event will be generated, these include:
2229 # - if the guest has locked the tray, @force is false and the guest does not
2230 # respond to the eject request
2231 # - if the BlockBackend denoted by @device does not have a guest device attached
2232 # to it
2233 # - if the guest device does not have an actual tray
2234 #
2235 # @device: block device name
2236 #
2237 # @force: #optional if false (the default), an eject request will be sent to
2238 # the guest if it has locked the tray (and the tray will not be opened
2239 # immediately); if true, the tray will be opened regardless of whether
2240 # it is locked
2241 #
2242 # Since: 2.5
2243 ##
2244 { 'command': 'blockdev-open-tray',
2245 'data': { 'device': 'str',
2246 '*force': 'bool' } }
2247
2248 ##
2249 # @blockdev-close-tray:
2250 #
2251 # Closes a block device's tray. If there is a block driver state tree associated
2252 # with the block device (which is currently ejected), that tree will be loaded
2253 # as the medium.
2254 #
2255 # If the tray was already closed before, this will be a no-op.
2256 #
2257 # @device: block device name
2258 #
2259 # Since: 2.5
2260 ##
2261 { 'command': 'blockdev-close-tray',
2262 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2263
2264 ##
2265 # @x-blockdev-remove-medium:
2266 #
2267 # Removes a medium (a block driver state tree) from a block device. That block
2268 # device's tray must currently be open (unless there is no attached guest
2269 # device).
2270 #
2271 # If the tray is open and there is no medium inserted, this will be a no-op.
2272 #
2273 # This command is still a work in progress and is considered experimental.
2274 # Stay away from it unless you want to help with its development.
2275 #
2276 # @device: block device name
2277 #
2278 # Since: 2.5
2279 ##
2280 { 'command': 'x-blockdev-remove-medium',
2281 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2282
2283 ##
2284 # @x-blockdev-insert-medium:
2285 #
2286 # Inserts a medium (a block driver state tree) into a block device. That block
2287 # device's tray must currently be open (unless there is no attached guest
2288 # device) and there must be no medium inserted already.
2289 #
2290 # This command is still a work in progress and is considered experimental.
2291 # Stay away from it unless you want to help with its development.
2292 #
2293 # @device: block device name
2294 #
2295 # @node-name: name of a node in the block driver state graph
2296 #
2297 # Since: 2.5
2298 ##
2299 { 'command': 'x-blockdev-insert-medium',
2300 'data': { 'device': 'str',
2301 'node-name': 'str'} }
2302
2303
2304 ##
2305 # @BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode:
2306 #
2307 # Specifies the new read-only mode of a block device subject to the
2308 # @blockdev-change-medium command.
2309 #
2310 # @retain: Retains the current read-only mode
2311 #
2312 # @read-only: Makes the device read-only
2313 #
2314 # @read-write: Makes the device writable
2315 #
2316 # Since: 2.3
2317 ##
2318 { 'enum': 'BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode',
2319 'data': ['retain', 'read-only', 'read-write'] }
2320
2321
2322 ##
2323 # @blockdev-change-medium:
2324 #
2325 # Changes the medium inserted into a block device by ejecting the current medium
2326 # and loading a new image file which is inserted as the new medium (this command
2327 # combines blockdev-open-tray, x-blockdev-remove-medium,
2328 # x-blockdev-insert-medium and blockdev-close-tray).
2329 #
2330 # @device: block device name
2331 #
2332 # @filename: filename of the new image to be loaded
2333 #
2334 # @format: #optional, format to open the new image with (defaults to
2335 # the probed format)
2336 #
2337 # @read-only-mode: #optional, change the read-only mode of the device; defaults
2338 # to 'retain'
2339 #
2340 # Since: 2.5
2341 ##
2342 { 'command': 'blockdev-change-medium',
2343 'data': { 'device': 'str',
2344 'filename': 'str',
2345 '*format': 'str',
2346 '*read-only-mode': 'BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode' } }
2347
2348
2349 ##
2350 # @BlockErrorAction
2351 #
2352 # An enumeration of action that has been taken when a DISK I/O occurs
2353 #
2354 # @ignore: error has been ignored
2355 #
2356 # @report: error has been reported to the device
2357 #
2358 # @stop: error caused VM to be stopped
2359 #
2360 # Since: 2.1
2361 ##
2362 { 'enum': 'BlockErrorAction',
2363 'data': [ 'ignore', 'report', 'stop' ] }
2364
2365
2366 ##
2367 # @BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED
2368 #
2369 # Emitted when a corruption has been detected in a disk image
2370 #
2371 # @device: device name. This is always present for compatibility
2372 # reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the image does not
2373 # have a device name associated.
2374 #
2375 # @node-name: #optional node name (Since: 2.4)
2376 #
2377 # @msg: informative message for human consumption, such as the kind of
2378 # corruption being detected. It should not be parsed by machine as it is
2379 # not guaranteed to be stable
2380 #
2381 # @offset: #optional, if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is
2382 # the host's access offset into the image
2383 #
2384 # @size: #optional, if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is
2385 # the access size
2386 #
2387 # fatal: if set, the image is marked corrupt and therefore unusable after this
2388 # event and must be repaired (Since 2.2; before, every
2389 # BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED event was fatal)
2390 #
2391 # Since: 1.7
2392 ##
2393 { 'event': 'BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED',
2394 'data': { 'device' : 'str',
2395 '*node-name' : 'str',
2396 'msg' : 'str',
2397 '*offset' : 'int',
2398 '*size' : 'int',
2399 'fatal' : 'bool' } }
2400
2401 ##
2402 # @BLOCK_IO_ERROR
2403 #
2404 # Emitted when a disk I/O error occurs
2405 #
2406 # @device: device name
2407 #
2408 # @operation: I/O operation
2409 #
2410 # @action: action that has been taken
2411 #
2412 # @nospace: #optional true if I/O error was caused due to a no-space
2413 # condition. This key is only present if query-block's
2414 # io-status is present, please see query-block documentation
2415 # for more information (since: 2.2)
2416 #
2417 # @reason: human readable string describing the error cause.
2418 # (This field is a debugging aid for humans, it should not
2419 # be parsed by applications) (since: 2.2)
2420 #
2421 # Note: If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the
2422 # BLOCK_IO_ERROR event
2423 #
2424 # Since: 0.13.0
2425 ##
2426 { 'event': 'BLOCK_IO_ERROR',
2427 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'operation': 'IoOperationType',
2428 'action': 'BlockErrorAction', '*nospace': 'bool',
2429 'reason': 'str' } }
2430
2431 ##
2432 # @BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED
2433 #
2434 # Emitted when a block job has completed
2435 #
2436 # @type: job type
2437 #
2438 # @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
2439 # values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
2440 #
2441 # @len: maximum progress value
2442 #
2443 # @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len.
2444 # On failure this is less than len
2445 #
2446 # @speed: rate limit, bytes per second
2447 #
2448 # @error: #optional, error message. Only present on failure. This field
2449 # contains a human-readable error message. There are no semantics
2450 # other than that streaming has failed and clients should not try to
2451 # interpret the error string
2452 #
2453 # Since: 1.1
2454 ##
2455 { 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED',
2456 'data': { 'type' : 'BlockJobType',
2457 'device': 'str',
2458 'len' : 'int',
2459 'offset': 'int',
2460 'speed' : 'int',
2461 '*error': 'str' } }
2462
2463 ##
2464 # @BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED
2465 #
2466 # Emitted when a block job has been cancelled
2467 #
2468 # @type: job type
2469 #
2470 # @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
2471 # values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
2472 #
2473 # @len: maximum progress value
2474 #
2475 # @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len.
2476 # On failure this is less than len
2477 #
2478 # @speed: rate limit, bytes per second
2479 #
2480 # Since: 1.1
2481 ##
2482 { 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED',
2483 'data': { 'type' : 'BlockJobType',
2484 'device': 'str',
2485 'len' : 'int',
2486 'offset': 'int',
2487 'speed' : 'int' } }
2488
2489 ##
2490 # @BLOCK_JOB_ERROR
2491 #
2492 # Emitted when a block job encounters an error
2493 #
2494 # @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
2495 # values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
2496 #
2497 # @operation: I/O operation
2498 #
2499 # @action: action that has been taken
2500 #
2501 # Since: 1.3
2502 ##
2503 { 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_ERROR',
2504 'data': { 'device' : 'str',
2505 'operation': 'IoOperationType',
2506 'action' : 'BlockErrorAction' } }
2507
2508 ##
2509 # @BLOCK_JOB_READY
2510 #
2511 # Emitted when a block job is ready to complete
2512 #
2513 # @type: job type
2514 #
2515 # @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
2516 # values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
2517 #
2518 # @len: maximum progress value
2519 #
2520 # @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len.
2521 # On failure this is less than len
2522 #
2523 # @speed: rate limit, bytes per second
2524 #
2525 # Note: The "ready to complete" status is always reset by a @BLOCK_JOB_ERROR
2526 # event
2527 #
2528 # Since: 1.3
2529 ##
2530 { 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_READY',
2531 'data': { 'type' : 'BlockJobType',
2532 'device': 'str',
2533 'len' : 'int',
2534 'offset': 'int',
2535 'speed' : 'int' } }
2536
2537 # @PreallocMode
2538 #
2539 # Preallocation mode of QEMU image file
2540 #
2541 # @off: no preallocation
2542 # @metadata: preallocate only for metadata
2543 # @falloc: like @full preallocation but allocate disk space by
2544 # posix_fallocate() rather than writing zeros.
2545 # @full: preallocate all data by writing zeros to device to ensure disk
2546 # space is really available. @full preallocation also sets up
2547 # metadata correctly.
2548 #
2549 # Since 2.2
2550 ##
2551 { 'enum': 'PreallocMode',
2552 'data': [ 'off', 'metadata', 'falloc', 'full' ] }
2553
2554 ##
2555 # @BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD
2556 #
2557 # Emitted when writes on block device reaches or exceeds the
2558 # configured write threshold. For thin-provisioned devices, this
2559 # means the device should be extended to avoid pausing for
2560 # disk exhaustion.
2561 # The event is one shot. Once triggered, it needs to be
2562 # re-registered with another block-set-threshold command.
2563 #
2564 # @node-name: graph node name on which the threshold was exceeded.
2565 #
2566 # @amount-exceeded: amount of data which exceeded the threshold, in bytes.
2567 #
2568 # @write-threshold: last configured threshold, in bytes.
2569 #
2570 # Since: 2.3
2571 ##
2572 { 'event': 'BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD',
2573 'data': { 'node-name': 'str',
2574 'amount-exceeded': 'uint64',
2575 'write-threshold': 'uint64' } }
2576
2577 ##
2578 # @block-set-write-threshold
2579 #
2580 # Change the write threshold for a block drive. An event will be delivered
2581 # if a write to this block drive crosses the configured threshold.
2582 # This is useful to transparently resize thin-provisioned drives without
2583 # the guest OS noticing.
2584 #
2585 # @node-name: graph node name on which the threshold must be set.
2586 #
2587 # @write-threshold: configured threshold for the block device, bytes.
2588 # Use 0 to disable the threshold.
2589 #
2590 # Since: 2.3
2591 ##
2592 { 'command': 'block-set-write-threshold',
2593 'data': { 'node-name': 'str', 'write-threshold': 'uint64' } }
2594
2595 ##
2596 # @x-blockdev-change
2597 #
2598 # Dynamically reconfigure the block driver state graph. It can be used
2599 # to add, remove, insert or replace a graph node. Currently only the
2600 # Quorum driver implements this feature to add or remove its child. This
2601 # is useful to fix a broken quorum child.
2602 #
2603 # If @node is specified, it will be inserted under @parent. @child
2604 # may not be specified in this case. If both @parent and @child are
2605 # specified but @node is not, @child will be detached from @parent.
2606 #
2607 # @parent: the id or name of the parent node.
2608 #
2609 # @child: #optional the name of a child under the given parent node.
2610 #
2611 # @node: #optional the name of the node that will be added.
2612 #
2613 # Note: this command is experimental, and its API is not stable. It
2614 # does not support all kinds of operations, all kinds of children, nor
2615 # all block drivers.
2616 #
2617 # Warning: The data in a new quorum child MUST be consistent with that of
2618 # the rest of the array.
2619 #
2620 # Since: 2.7
2621 ##
2622 { 'command': 'x-blockdev-change',
2623 'data' : { 'parent': 'str',
2624 '*child': 'str',
2625 '*node': 'str' } }