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1 HXCOMM QMP dispatch table and documentation
2 HXCOMM Text between SQMP and EQMP is copied to the QMP documention file and
3 HXCOMM does not show up in the other formats.
4
5 SQMP
6 QMP Supported Commands
7 ----------------------
8
9 This document describes all commands currently supported by QMP.
10
11 Most of the time their usage is exactly the same as in the user Monitor, this
12 means that any other document which also describe commands (the manpage,
13 QEMU's manual, etc) can and should be consulted.
14
15 QMP has two types of commands: regular and query commands. Regular commands
16 usually change the Virtual Machine's state someway, while query commands just
17 return information. The sections below are divided accordingly.
18
19 It's important to observe that all communication examples are formatted in
20 a reader-friendly way, so that they're easier to understand. However, in real
21 protocol usage, they're emitted as a single line.
22
23 Also, the following notation is used to denote data flow:
24
25 -> data issued by the Client
26 <- Server data response
27
28 Please, refer to the QMP specification (QMP/qmp-spec.txt) for detailed
29 information on the Server command and response formats.
30
31 NOTE: This document is temporary and will be replaced soon.
32
33 1. Stability Considerations
34 ===========================
35
36 The current QMP command set (described in this file) may be useful for a
37 number of use cases, however it's limited and several commands have bad
38 defined semantics, specially with regard to command completion.
39
40 These problems are going to be solved incrementally in the next QEMU releases
41 and we're going to establish a deprecation policy for badly defined commands.
42
43 If you're planning to adopt QMP, please observe the following:
44
45 1. The deprecation policy will take efect and be documented soon, please
46 check the documentation of each used command as soon as a new release of
47 QEMU is available
48
49 2. DO NOT rely on anything which is not explicit documented
50
51 3. Errors, in special, are not documented. Applications should NOT check
52 for specific errors classes or data (it's strongly recommended to only
53 check for the "error" key)
54
55 2. Regular Commands
56 ===================
57
58 Server's responses in the examples below are always a success response, please
59 refer to the QMP specification for more details on error responses.
60
61 EQMP
62
63 {
64 .name = "quit",
65 .args_type = "",
66 .params = "",
67 .help = "quit the emulator",
68 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
69 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_quit,
70 },
71
72 SQMP
73 quit
74 ----
75
76 Quit the emulator.
77
78 Arguments: None.
79
80 Example:
81
82 -> { "execute": "quit" }
83 <- { "return": {} }
84
85 EQMP
86
87 {
88 .name = "eject",
89 .args_type = "force:-f,device:B",
90 .params = "[-f] device",
91 .help = "eject a removable medium (use -f to force it)",
92 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
93 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_eject,
94 },
95
96 SQMP
97 eject
98 -----
99
100 Eject a removable medium.
101
102 Arguments:
103
104 - force: force ejection (json-bool, optional)
105 - device: device name (json-string)
106
107 Example:
108
109 -> { "execute": "eject", "arguments": { "device": "ide1-cd0" } }
110 <- { "return": {} }
111
112 Note: The "force" argument defaults to false.
113
114 EQMP
115
116 {
117 .name = "change",
118 .args_type = "device:B,target:F,arg:s?",
119 .params = "device filename [format]",
120 .help = "change a removable medium, optional format",
121 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
122 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_change,
123 },
124
125 SQMP
126 change
127 ------
128
129 Change a removable medium or VNC configuration.
130
131 Arguments:
132
133 - "device": device name (json-string)
134 - "target": filename or item (json-string)
135 - "arg": additional argument (json-string, optional)
136
137 Examples:
138
139 1. Change a removable medium
140
141 -> { "execute": "change",
142 "arguments": { "device": "ide1-cd0",
143 "target": "/srv/images/Fedora-12-x86_64-DVD.iso" } }
144 <- { "return": {} }
145
146 2. Change VNC password
147
148 -> { "execute": "change",
149 "arguments": { "device": "vnc", "target": "password",
150 "arg": "foobar1" } }
151 <- { "return": {} }
152
153 EQMP
154
155 {
156 .name = "screendump",
157 .args_type = "filename:F",
158 .params = "filename",
159 .help = "save screen into PPM image 'filename'",
160 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
161 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_screen_dump,
162 },
163
164 SQMP
165 screendump
166 ----------
167
168 Save screen into PPM image.
169
170 Arguments:
171
172 - "filename": file path (json-string)
173
174 Example:
175
176 -> { "execute": "screendump", "arguments": { "filename": "/tmp/image" } }
177 <- { "return": {} }
178
179 EQMP
180
181 {
182 .name = "stop",
183 .args_type = "",
184 .params = "",
185 .help = "stop emulation",
186 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
187 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_stop,
188 },
189
190 SQMP
191 stop
192 ----
193
194 Stop the emulator.
195
196 Arguments: None.
197
198 Example:
199
200 -> { "execute": "stop" }
201 <- { "return": {} }
202
203 EQMP
204
205 {
206 .name = "cont",
207 .args_type = "",
208 .params = "",
209 .help = "resume emulation",
210 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
211 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_cont,
212 },
213
214 SQMP
215 cont
216 ----
217
218 Resume emulation.
219
220 Arguments: None.
221
222 Example:
223
224 -> { "execute": "cont" }
225 <- { "return": {} }
226
227 EQMP
228
229 {
230 .name = "system_reset",
231 .args_type = "",
232 .params = "",
233 .help = "reset the system",
234 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
235 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_system_reset,
236 },
237
238 SQMP
239 system_reset
240 ------------
241
242 Reset the system.
243
244 Arguments: None.
245
246 Example:
247
248 -> { "execute": "system_reset" }
249 <- { "return": {} }
250
251 EQMP
252
253 {
254 .name = "system_powerdown",
255 .args_type = "",
256 .params = "",
257 .help = "send system power down event",
258 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
259 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_system_powerdown,
260 },
261
262 SQMP
263 system_powerdown
264 ----------------
265
266 Send system power down event.
267
268 Arguments: None.
269
270 Example:
271
272 -> { "execute": "system_powerdown" }
273 <- { "return": {} }
274
275 EQMP
276
277 {
278 .name = "device_add",
279 .args_type = "device:O",
280 .params = "driver[,prop=value][,...]",
281 .help = "add device, like -device on the command line",
282 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
283 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_device_add,
284 },
285
286 SQMP
287 device_add
288 ----------
289
290 Add a device.
291
292 Arguments:
293
294 - "driver": the name of the new device's driver (json-string)
295 - "bus": the device's parent bus (device tree path, json-string, optional)
296 - "id": the device's ID, must be unique (json-string)
297 - device properties
298
299 Example:
300
301 -> { "execute": "device_add", "arguments": { "driver": "e1000", "id": "net1" } }
302 <- { "return": {} }
303
304 Notes:
305
306 (1) For detailed information about this command, please refer to the
307 'docs/qdev-device-use.txt' file.
308
309 (2) It's possible to list device properties by running QEMU with the
310 "-device DEVICE,\?" command-line argument, where DEVICE is the device's name
311
312 EQMP
313
314 {
315 .name = "device_del",
316 .args_type = "id:s",
317 .params = "device",
318 .help = "remove device",
319 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
320 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_device_del,
321 },
322
323 SQMP
324 device_del
325 ----------
326
327 Remove a device.
328
329 Arguments:
330
331 - "id": the device's ID (json-string)
332
333 Example:
334
335 -> { "execute": "device_del", "arguments": { "id": "net1" } }
336 <- { "return": {} }
337
338 EQMP
339
340 {
341 .name = "cpu",
342 .args_type = "index:i",
343 .params = "index",
344 .help = "set the default CPU",
345 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
346 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_cpu_set,
347 },
348
349 SQMP
350 cpu
351 ---
352
353 Set the default CPU.
354
355 Arguments:
356
357 - "index": the CPU's index (json-int)
358
359 Example:
360
361 -> { "execute": "cpu", "arguments": { "index": 0 } }
362 <- { "return": {} }
363
364 Note: CPUs' indexes are obtained with the 'query-cpus' command.
365
366 EQMP
367
368 {
369 .name = "memsave",
370 .args_type = "val:l,size:i,filename:s",
371 .params = "addr size file",
372 .help = "save to disk virtual memory dump starting at 'addr' of size 'size'",
373 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
374 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_memory_save,
375 },
376
377 SQMP
378 memsave
379 -------
380
381 Save to disk virtual memory dump starting at 'val' of size 'size'.
382
383 Arguments:
384
385 - "val": the starting address (json-int)
386 - "size": the memory size, in bytes (json-int)
387 - "filename": file path (json-string)
388
389 Example:
390
391 -> { "execute": "memsave",
392 "arguments": { "val": 10,
393 "size": 100,
394 "filename": "/tmp/virtual-mem-dump" } }
395 <- { "return": {} }
396
397 Note: Depends on the current CPU.
398
399 EQMP
400
401 {
402 .name = "pmemsave",
403 .args_type = "val:l,size:i,filename:s",
404 .params = "addr size file",
405 .help = "save to disk physical memory dump starting at 'addr' of size 'size'",
406 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
407 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_physical_memory_save,
408 },
409
410 SQMP
411 pmemsave
412 --------
413
414 Save to disk physical memory dump starting at 'val' of size 'size'.
415
416 Arguments:
417
418 - "val": the starting address (json-int)
419 - "size": the memory size, in bytes (json-int)
420 - "filename": file path (json-string)
421
422 Example:
423
424 -> { "execute": "pmemsave",
425 "arguments": { "val": 10,
426 "size": 100,
427 "filename": "/tmp/physical-mem-dump" } }
428 <- { "return": {} }
429
430 EQMP
431
432 {
433 .name = "migrate",
434 .args_type = "detach:-d,blk:-b,inc:-i,uri:s",
435 .params = "[-d] [-b] [-i] uri",
436 .help = "migrate to URI (using -d to not wait for completion)"
437 "\n\t\t\t -b for migration without shared storage with"
438 " full copy of disk\n\t\t\t -i for migration without "
439 "shared storage with incremental copy of disk "
440 "(base image shared between src and destination)",
441 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
442 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_migrate,
443 },
444
445 SQMP
446 migrate
447 -------
448
449 Migrate to URI.
450
451 Arguments:
452
453 - "blk": block migration, full disk copy (json-bool, optional)
454 - "inc": incremental disk copy (json-bool, optional)
455 - "uri": Destination URI (json-string)
456
457 Example:
458
459 -> { "execute": "migrate", "arguments": { "uri": "tcp:0:4446" } }
460 <- { "return": {} }
461
462 Notes:
463
464 (1) The 'query-migrate' command should be used to check migration's progress
465 and final result (this information is provided by the 'status' member)
466 (2) All boolean arguments default to false
467 (3) The user Monitor's "detach" argument is invalid in QMP and should not
468 be used
469
470 EQMP
471
472 {
473 .name = "migrate_cancel",
474 .args_type = "",
475 .params = "",
476 .help = "cancel the current VM migration",
477 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
478 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_migrate_cancel,
479 },
480
481 SQMP
482 migrate_cancel
483 --------------
484
485 Cancel the current migration.
486
487 Arguments: None.
488
489 Example:
490
491 -> { "execute": "migrate_cancel" }
492 <- { "return": {} }
493
494 EQMP
495
496 {
497 .name = "migrate_set_speed",
498 .args_type = "value:f",
499 .params = "value",
500 .help = "set maximum speed (in bytes) for migrations",
501 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
502 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_migrate_set_speed,
503 },
504
505 SQMP
506 migrate_set_speed
507 -----------------
508
509 Set maximum speed for migrations.
510
511 Arguments:
512
513 - "value": maximum speed, in bytes per second (json-number)
514
515 Example:
516
517 -> { "execute": "migrate_set_speed", "arguments": { "value": 1024 } }
518 <- { "return": {} }
519
520 EQMP
521
522 {
523 .name = "migrate_set_downtime",
524 .args_type = "value:T",
525 .params = "value",
526 .help = "set maximum tolerated downtime (in seconds) for migrations",
527 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
528 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_migrate_set_downtime,
529 },
530
531 SQMP
532 migrate_set_downtime
533 --------------------
534
535 Set maximum tolerated downtime (in seconds) for migrations.
536
537 Arguments:
538
539 - "value": maximum downtime (json-number)
540
541 Example:
542
543 -> { "execute": "migrate_set_downtime", "arguments": { "value": 0.1 } }
544 <- { "return": {} }
545
546 EQMP
547
548 {
549 .name = "netdev_add",
550 .args_type = "netdev:O",
551 .params = "[user|tap|socket],id=str[,prop=value][,...]",
552 .help = "add host network device",
553 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
554 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_netdev_add,
555 },
556
557 SQMP
558 netdev_add
559 ----------
560
561 Add host network device.
562
563 Arguments:
564
565 - "type": the device type, "tap", "user", ... (json-string)
566 - "id": the device's ID, must be unique (json-string)
567 - device options
568
569 Example:
570
571 -> { "execute": "netdev_add", "arguments": { "type": "user", "id": "netdev1" } }
572 <- { "return": {} }
573
574 Note: The supported device options are the same ones supported by the '-net'
575 command-line argument, which are listed in the '-help' output or QEMU's
576 manual
577
578 EQMP
579
580 {
581 .name = "netdev_del",
582 .args_type = "id:s",
583 .params = "id",
584 .help = "remove host network device",
585 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
586 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_netdev_del,
587 },
588
589 SQMP
590 netdev_del
591 ----------
592
593 Remove host network device.
594
595 Arguments:
596
597 - "id": the device's ID, must be unique (json-string)
598
599 Example:
600
601 -> { "execute": "netdev_del", "arguments": { "id": "netdev1" } }
602 <- { "return": {} }
603
604 EQMP
605
606 {
607 .name = "balloon",
608 .args_type = "value:M",
609 .params = "target",
610 .help = "request VM to change its memory allocation (in MB)",
611 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
612 .mhandler.cmd_async = do_balloon,
613 .flags = MONITOR_CMD_ASYNC,
614 },
615
616 SQMP
617 balloon
618 -------
619
620 Request VM to change its memory allocation (in bytes).
621
622 Arguments:
623
624 - "value": New memory allocation (json-int)
625
626 Example:
627
628 -> { "execute": "balloon", "arguments": { "value": 536870912 } }
629 <- { "return": {} }
630
631 EQMP
632
633 {
634 .name = "set_link",
635 .args_type = "name:s,up:b",
636 .params = "name on|off",
637 .help = "change the link status of a network adapter",
638 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
639 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_set_link,
640 },
641
642 SQMP
643 set_link
644 --------
645
646 Change the link status of a network adapter.
647
648 Arguments:
649
650 - "name": network device name (json-string)
651 - "up": status is up (json-bool)
652
653 Example:
654
655 -> { "execute": "set_link", "arguments": { "name": "e1000.0", "up": false } }
656 <- { "return": {} }
657
658 EQMP
659
660 {
661 .name = "getfd",
662 .args_type = "fdname:s",
663 .params = "getfd name",
664 .help = "receive a file descriptor via SCM rights and assign it a name",
665 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
666 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_getfd,
667 },
668
669 SQMP
670 getfd
671 -----
672
673 Receive a file descriptor via SCM rights and assign it a name.
674
675 Arguments:
676
677 - "fdname": file descriptor name (json-string)
678
679 Example:
680
681 -> { "execute": "getfd", "arguments": { "fdname": "fd1" } }
682 <- { "return": {} }
683
684 EQMP
685
686 {
687 .name = "closefd",
688 .args_type = "fdname:s",
689 .params = "closefd name",
690 .help = "close a file descriptor previously passed via SCM rights",
691 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
692 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_closefd,
693 },
694
695 SQMP
696 closefd
697 -------
698
699 Close a file descriptor previously passed via SCM rights.
700
701 Arguments:
702
703 - "fdname": file descriptor name (json-string)
704
705 Example:
706
707 -> { "execute": "closefd", "arguments": { "fdname": "fd1" } }
708 <- { "return": {} }
709
710 EQMP
711
712 {
713 .name = "block_passwd",
714 .args_type = "device:B,password:s",
715 .params = "block_passwd device password",
716 .help = "set the password of encrypted block devices",
717 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
718 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_block_set_passwd,
719 },
720
721 SQMP
722 block_passwd
723 ------------
724
725 Set the password of encrypted block devices.
726
727 Arguments:
728
729 - "device": device name (json-string)
730 - "password": password (json-string)
731
732 Example:
733
734 -> { "execute": "block_passwd", "arguments": { "device": "ide0-hd0",
735 "password": "12345" } }
736 <- { "return": {} }
737
738 EQMP
739
740 {
741 .name = "qmp_capabilities",
742 .args_type = "",
743 .params = "",
744 .help = "enable QMP capabilities",
745 .user_print = monitor_user_noop,
746 .mhandler.cmd_new = do_qmp_capabilities,
747 },
748
749 SQMP
750 qmp_capabilities
751 ----------------
752
753 Enable QMP capabilities.
754
755 Arguments: None.
756
757 Example:
758
759 -> { "execute": "qmp_capabilities" }
760 <- { "return": {} }
761
762 Note: This command must be issued before issuing any other command.
763
764 3. Query Commands
765 =================
766
767 HXCOMM Each query command below is inside a SQMP/EQMP section, do NOT change
768 HXCOMM this! We will possibly move query commands definitions inside those
769 HXCOMM sections, just like regular commands.
770
771 EQMP
772
773 SQMP
774 query-version
775 -------------
776
777 Show QEMU version.
778
779 Return a json-object with the following information:
780
781 - "qemu": A json-object containing three integer values:
782 - "major": QEMU's major version (json-int)
783 - "minor": QEMU's minor version (json-int)
784 - "micro": QEMU's micro version (json-int)
785 - "package": package's version (json-string)
786
787 Example:
788
789 -> { "execute": "query-version" }
790 <- {
791 "return":{
792 "qemu":{
793 "major":0,
794 "minor":11,
795 "micro":5
796 },
797 "package":""
798 }
799 }
800
801 EQMP
802
803 SQMP
804 query-commands
805 --------------
806
807 List QMP available commands.
808
809 Each command is represented by a json-object, the returned value is a json-array
810 of all commands.
811
812 Each json-object contain:
813
814 - "name": command's name (json-string)
815
816 Example:
817
818 -> { "execute": "query-commands" }
819 <- {
820 "return":[
821 {
822 "name":"query-balloon"
823 },
824 {
825 "name":"system_powerdown"
826 }
827 ]
828 }
829
830 Note: This example has been shortened as the real response is too long.
831
832 EQMP
833
834 SQMP
835 query-chardev
836 -------------
837
838 Each device is represented by a json-object. The returned value is a json-array
839 of all devices.
840
841 Each json-object contain the following:
842
843 - "label": device's label (json-string)
844 - "filename": device's file (json-string)
845
846 Example:
847
848 -> { "execute": "query-chardev" }
849 <- {
850 "return":[
851 {
852 "label":"monitor",
853 "filename":"stdio"
854 },
855 {
856 "label":"serial0",
857 "filename":"vc"
858 }
859 ]
860 }
861
862 EQMP
863
864 SQMP
865 query-block
866 -----------
867
868 Show the block devices.
869
870 Each block device information is stored in a json-object and the returned value
871 is a json-array of all devices.
872
873 Each json-object contain the following:
874
875 - "device": device name (json-string)
876 - "type": device type (json-string)
877 - Possible values: "hd", "cdrom", "floppy", "unknown"
878 - "removable": true if the device is removable, false otherwise (json-bool)
879 - "locked": true if the device is locked, false otherwise (json-bool)
880 - "inserted": only present if the device is inserted, it is a json-object
881 containing the following:
882 - "file": device file name (json-string)
883 - "ro": true if read-only, false otherwise (json-bool)
884 - "drv": driver format name (json-string)
885 - Possible values: "blkdebug", "bochs", "cloop", "cow", "dmg",
886 "file", "file", "ftp", "ftps", "host_cdrom",
887 "host_device", "host_floppy", "http", "https",
888 "nbd", "parallels", "qcow", "qcow2", "raw",
889 "tftp", "vdi", "vmdk", "vpc", "vvfat"
890 - "backing_file": backing file name (json-string, optional)
891 - "encrypted": true if encrypted, false otherwise (json-bool)
892
893 Example:
894
895 -> { "execute": "query-block" }
896 <- {
897 "return":[
898 {
899 "device":"ide0-hd0",
900 "locked":false,
901 "removable":false,
902 "inserted":{
903 "ro":false,
904 "drv":"qcow2",
905 "encrypted":false,
906 "file":"disks/test.img"
907 },
908 "type":"hd"
909 },
910 {
911 "device":"ide1-cd0",
912 "locked":false,
913 "removable":true,
914 "type":"cdrom"
915 },
916 {
917 "device":"floppy0",
918 "locked":false,
919 "removable":true,
920 "type": "floppy"
921 },
922 {
923 "device":"sd0",
924 "locked":false,
925 "removable":true,
926 "type":"floppy"
927 }
928 ]
929 }
930
931 EQMP
932
933 SQMP
934 query-blockstats
935 ----------------
936
937 Show block device statistics.
938
939 Each device statistic information is stored in a json-object and the returned
940 value is a json-array of all devices.
941
942 Each json-object contain the following:
943
944 - "device": device name (json-string)
945 - "stats": A json-object with the statistics information, it contains:
946 - "rd_bytes": bytes read (json-int)
947 - "wr_bytes": bytes written (json-int)
948 - "rd_operations": read operations (json-int)
949 - "wr_operations": write operations (json-int)
950 - "wr_highest_offset": Highest offset of a sector written since the
951 BlockDriverState has been opened (json-int)
952 - "parent": Contains recursively the statistics of the underlying
953 protocol (e.g. the host file for a qcow2 image). If there is
954 no underlying protocol, this field is omitted
955 (json-object, optional)
956
957 Example:
958
959 -> { "execute": "query-blockstats" }
960 <- {
961 "return":[
962 {
963 "device":"ide0-hd0",
964 "parent":{
965 "stats":{
966 "wr_highest_offset":3686448128,
967 "wr_bytes":9786368,
968 "wr_operations":751,
969 "rd_bytes":122567168,
970 "rd_operations":36772
971 }
972 },
973 "stats":{
974 "wr_highest_offset":2821110784,
975 "wr_bytes":9786368,
976 "wr_operations":692,
977 "rd_bytes":122739200,
978 "rd_operations":36604
979 }
980 },
981 {
982 "device":"ide1-cd0",
983 "stats":{
984 "wr_highest_offset":0,
985 "wr_bytes":0,
986 "wr_operations":0,
987 "rd_bytes":0,
988 "rd_operations":0
989 }
990 },
991 {
992 "device":"floppy0",
993 "stats":{
994 "wr_highest_offset":0,
995 "wr_bytes":0,
996 "wr_operations":0,
997 "rd_bytes":0,
998 "rd_operations":0
999 }
1000 },
1001 {
1002 "device":"sd0",
1003 "stats":{
1004 "wr_highest_offset":0,
1005 "wr_bytes":0,
1006 "wr_operations":0,
1007 "rd_bytes":0,
1008 "rd_operations":0
1009 }
1010 }
1011 ]
1012 }
1013
1014 EQMP
1015
1016 SQMP
1017 query-cpus
1018 ----------
1019
1020 Show CPU information.
1021
1022 Return a json-array. Each CPU is represented by a json-object, which contains:
1023
1024 - "CPU": CPU index (json-int)
1025 - "current": true if this is the current CPU, false otherwise (json-bool)
1026 - "halted": true if the cpu is halted, false otherwise (json-bool)
1027 - Current program counter. The key's name depends on the architecture:
1028 "pc": i386/x86_64 (json-int)
1029 "nip": PPC (json-int)
1030 "pc" and "npc": sparc (json-int)
1031 "PC": mips (json-int)
1032
1033 Example:
1034
1035 -> { "execute": "query-cpus" }
1036 <- {
1037 "return":[
1038 {
1039 "CPU":0,
1040 "current":true,
1041 "halted":false,
1042 "pc":3227107138
1043 },
1044 {
1045 "CPU":1,
1046 "current":false,
1047 "halted":true,
1048 "pc":7108165
1049 }
1050 ]
1051 }
1052
1053 EQMP
1054
1055 SQMP
1056 query-pci
1057 ---------
1058
1059 PCI buses and devices information.
1060
1061 The returned value is a json-array of all buses. Each bus is represented by
1062 a json-object, which has a key with a json-array of all PCI devices attached
1063 to it. Each device is represented by a json-object.
1064
1065 The bus json-object contains the following:
1066
1067 - "bus": bus number (json-int)
1068 - "devices": a json-array of json-objects, each json-object represents a
1069 PCI device
1070
1071 The PCI device json-object contains the following:
1072
1073 - "bus": identical to the parent's bus number (json-int)
1074 - "slot": slot number (json-int)
1075 - "function": function number (json-int)
1076 - "class_info": a json-object containing:
1077 - "desc": device class description (json-string, optional)
1078 - "class": device class number (json-int)
1079 - "id": a json-object containing:
1080 - "device": device ID (json-int)
1081 - "vendor": vendor ID (json-int)
1082 - "irq": device's IRQ if assigned (json-int, optional)
1083 - "qdev_id": qdev id string (json-string)
1084 - "pci_bridge": It's a json-object, only present if this device is a
1085 PCI bridge, contains:
1086 - "bus": bus number (json-int)
1087 - "secondary": secondary bus number (json-int)
1088 - "subordinate": subordinate bus number (json-int)
1089 - "io_range": I/O memory range information, a json-object with the
1090 following members:
1091 - "base": base address, in bytes (json-int)
1092 - "limit": limit address, in bytes (json-int)
1093 - "memory_range": memory range information, a json-object with the
1094 following members:
1095 - "base": base address, in bytes (json-int)
1096 - "limit": limit address, in bytes (json-int)
1097 - "prefetchable_range": Prefetchable memory range information, a
1098 json-object with the following members:
1099 - "base": base address, in bytes (json-int)
1100 - "limit": limit address, in bytes (json-int)
1101 - "devices": a json-array of PCI devices if there's any attached, each
1102 each element is represented by a json-object, which contains
1103 the same members of the 'PCI device json-object' described
1104 above (optional)
1105 - "regions": a json-array of json-objects, each json-object represents a
1106 memory region of this device
1107
1108 The memory range json-object contains the following:
1109
1110 - "base": base memory address (json-int)
1111 - "limit": limit value (json-int)
1112
1113 The region json-object can be an I/O region or a memory region, an I/O region
1114 json-object contains the following:
1115
1116 - "type": "io" (json-string, fixed)
1117 - "bar": BAR number (json-int)
1118 - "address": memory address (json-int)
1119 - "size": memory size (json-int)
1120
1121 A memory region json-object contains the following:
1122
1123 - "type": "memory" (json-string, fixed)
1124 - "bar": BAR number (json-int)
1125 - "address": memory address (json-int)
1126 - "size": memory size (json-int)
1127 - "mem_type_64": true or false (json-bool)
1128 - "prefetch": true or false (json-bool)
1129
1130 Example:
1131
1132 -> { "execute": "query-pci" }
1133 <- {
1134 "return":[
1135 {
1136 "bus":0,
1137 "devices":[
1138 {
1139 "bus":0,
1140 "qdev_id":"",
1141 "slot":0,
1142 "class_info":{
1143 "class":1536,
1144 "desc":"Host bridge"
1145 },
1146 "id":{
1147 "device":32902,
1148 "vendor":4663
1149 },
1150 "function":0,
1151 "regions":[
1152
1153 ]
1154 },
1155 {
1156 "bus":0,
1157 "qdev_id":"",
1158 "slot":1,
1159 "class_info":{
1160 "class":1537,
1161 "desc":"ISA bridge"
1162 },
1163 "id":{
1164 "device":32902,
1165 "vendor":28672
1166 },
1167 "function":0,
1168 "regions":[
1169
1170 ]
1171 },
1172 {
1173 "bus":0,
1174 "qdev_id":"",
1175 "slot":1,
1176 "class_info":{
1177 "class":257,
1178 "desc":"IDE controller"
1179 },
1180 "id":{
1181 "device":32902,
1182 "vendor":28688
1183 },
1184 "function":1,
1185 "regions":[
1186 {
1187 "bar":4,
1188 "size":16,
1189 "address":49152,
1190 "type":"io"
1191 }
1192 ]
1193 },
1194 {
1195 "bus":0,
1196 "qdev_id":"",
1197 "slot":2,
1198 "class_info":{
1199 "class":768,
1200 "desc":"VGA controller"
1201 },
1202 "id":{
1203 "device":4115,
1204 "vendor":184
1205 },
1206 "function":0,
1207 "regions":[
1208 {
1209 "prefetch":true,
1210 "mem_type_64":false,
1211 "bar":0,
1212 "size":33554432,
1213 "address":4026531840,
1214 "type":"memory"
1215 },
1216 {
1217 "prefetch":false,
1218 "mem_type_64":false,
1219 "bar":1,
1220 "size":4096,
1221 "address":4060086272,
1222 "type":"memory"
1223 },
1224 {
1225 "prefetch":false,
1226 "mem_type_64":false,
1227 "bar":6,
1228 "size":65536,
1229 "address":-1,
1230 "type":"memory"
1231 }
1232 ]
1233 },
1234 {
1235 "bus":0,
1236 "qdev_id":"",
1237 "irq":11,
1238 "slot":4,
1239 "class_info":{
1240 "class":1280,
1241 "desc":"RAM controller"
1242 },
1243 "id":{
1244 "device":6900,
1245 "vendor":4098
1246 },
1247 "function":0,
1248 "regions":[
1249 {
1250 "bar":0,
1251 "size":32,
1252 "address":49280,
1253 "type":"io"
1254 }
1255 ]
1256 }
1257 ]
1258 }
1259 ]
1260 }
1261
1262 Note: This example has been shortened as the real response is too long.
1263
1264 EQMP
1265
1266 SQMP
1267 query-kvm
1268 ---------
1269
1270 Show KVM information.
1271
1272 Return a json-object with the following information:
1273
1274 - "enabled": true if KVM support is enabled, false otherwise (json-bool)
1275 - "present": true if QEMU has KVM support, false otherwise (json-bool)
1276
1277 Example:
1278
1279 -> { "execute": "query-kvm" }
1280 <- { "return": { "enabled": true, "present": true } }
1281
1282 EQMP
1283
1284 SQMP
1285 query-status
1286 ------------
1287
1288 Return a json-object with the following information:
1289
1290 - "running": true if the VM is running, or false if it is paused (json-bool)
1291 - "singlestep": true if the VM is in single step mode,
1292 false otherwise (json-bool)
1293
1294 Example:
1295
1296 -> { "execute": "query-status" }
1297 <- { "return": { "running": true, "singlestep": false } }
1298
1299 EQMP
1300
1301 SQMP
1302 query-mice
1303 ----------
1304
1305 Show VM mice information.
1306
1307 Each mouse is represented by a json-object, the returned value is a json-array
1308 of all mice.
1309
1310 The mouse json-object contains the following:
1311
1312 - "name": mouse's name (json-string)
1313 - "index": mouse's index (json-int)
1314 - "current": true if this mouse is receiving events, false otherwise (json-bool)
1315 - "absolute": true if the mouse generates absolute input events (json-bool)
1316
1317 Example:
1318
1319 -> { "execute": "query-mice" }
1320 <- {
1321 "return":[
1322 {
1323 "name":"QEMU Microsoft Mouse",
1324 "index":0,
1325 "current":false,
1326 "absolute":false
1327 },
1328 {
1329 "name":"QEMU PS/2 Mouse",
1330 "index":1,
1331 "current":true,
1332 "absolute":true
1333 }
1334 ]
1335 }
1336
1337 EQMP
1338
1339 SQMP
1340 query-vnc
1341 ---------
1342
1343 Show VNC server information.
1344
1345 Return a json-object with server information. Connected clients are returned
1346 as a json-array of json-objects.
1347
1348 The main json-object contains the following:
1349
1350 - "enabled": true or false (json-bool)
1351 - "host": server's IP address (json-string)
1352 - "family": address family (json-string)
1353 - Possible values: "ipv4", "ipv6", "unix", "unknown"
1354 - "service": server's port number (json-string)
1355 - "auth": authentication method (json-string)
1356 - Possible values: "invalid", "none", "ra2", "ra2ne", "sasl", "tight",
1357 "tls", "ultra", "unknown", "vencrypt", "vencrypt",
1358 "vencrypt+plain", "vencrypt+tls+none",
1359 "vencrypt+tls+plain", "vencrypt+tls+sasl",
1360 "vencrypt+tls+vnc", "vencrypt+x509+none",
1361 "vencrypt+x509+plain", "vencrypt+x509+sasl",
1362 "vencrypt+x509+vnc", "vnc"
1363 - "clients": a json-array of all connected clients
1364
1365 Clients are described by a json-object, each one contain the following:
1366
1367 - "host": client's IP address (json-string)
1368 - "family": address family (json-string)
1369 - Possible values: "ipv4", "ipv6", "unix", "unknown"
1370 - "service": client's port number (json-string)
1371 - "x509_dname": TLS dname (json-string, optional)
1372 - "sasl_username": SASL username (json-string, optional)
1373
1374 Example:
1375
1376 -> { "execute": "query-vnc" }
1377 <- {
1378 "return":{
1379 "enabled":true,
1380 "host":"0.0.0.0",
1381 "service":"50402",
1382 "auth":"vnc",
1383 "family":"ipv4",
1384 "clients":[
1385 {
1386 "host":"127.0.0.1",
1387 "service":"50401",
1388 "family":"ipv4"
1389 }
1390 ]
1391 }
1392 }
1393
1394 EQMP
1395
1396 SQMP
1397 query-name
1398 ----------
1399
1400 Show VM name.
1401
1402 Return a json-object with the following information:
1403
1404 - "name": VM's name (json-string, optional)
1405
1406 Example:
1407
1408 -> { "execute": "query-name" }
1409 <- { "return": { "name": "qemu-name" } }
1410
1411 EQMP
1412
1413 SQMP
1414 query-uuid
1415 ----------
1416
1417 Show VM UUID.
1418
1419 Return a json-object with the following information:
1420
1421 - "UUID": Universally Unique Identifier (json-string)
1422
1423 Example:
1424
1425 -> { "execute": "query-uuid" }
1426 <- { "return": { "UUID": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000" } }
1427
1428 EQMP
1429
1430 SQMP
1431 query-migrate
1432 -------------
1433
1434 Migration status.
1435
1436 Return a json-object. If migration is active there will be another json-object
1437 with RAM migration status and if block migration is active another one with
1438 block migration status.
1439
1440 The main json-object contains the following:
1441
1442 - "status": migration status (json-string)
1443 - Possible values: "active", "completed", "failed", "cancelled"
1444 - "ram": only present if "status" is "active", it is a json-object with the
1445 following RAM information (in bytes):
1446 - "transferred": amount transferred (json-int)
1447 - "remaining": amount remaining (json-int)
1448 - "total": total (json-int)
1449 - "disk": only present if "status" is "active" and it is a block migration,
1450 it is a json-object with the following disk information (in bytes):
1451 - "transferred": amount transferred (json-int)
1452 - "remaining": amount remaining (json-int)
1453 - "total": total (json-int)
1454
1455 Examples:
1456
1457 1. Before the first migration
1458
1459 -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
1460 <- { "return": {} }
1461
1462 2. Migration is done and has succeeded
1463
1464 -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
1465 <- { "return": { "status": "completed" } }
1466
1467 3. Migration is done and has failed
1468
1469 -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
1470 <- { "return": { "status": "failed" } }
1471
1472 4. Migration is being performed and is not a block migration:
1473
1474 -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
1475 <- {
1476 "return":{
1477 "status":"active",
1478 "ram":{
1479 "transferred":123,
1480 "remaining":123,
1481 "total":246
1482 }
1483 }
1484 }
1485
1486 5. Migration is being performed and is a block migration:
1487
1488 -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
1489 <- {
1490 "return":{
1491 "status":"active",
1492 "ram":{
1493 "total":1057024,
1494 "remaining":1053304,
1495 "transferred":3720
1496 },
1497 "disk":{
1498 "total":20971520,
1499 "remaining":20880384,
1500 "transferred":91136
1501 }
1502 }
1503 }
1504
1505 EQMP
1506
1507 SQMP
1508 query-balloon
1509 -------------
1510
1511 Show balloon information.
1512
1513 Make an asynchronous request for balloon info. When the request completes a
1514 json-object will be returned containing the following data:
1515
1516 - "actual": current balloon value in bytes (json-int)
1517 - "mem_swapped_in": Amount of memory swapped in bytes (json-int, optional)
1518 - "mem_swapped_out": Amount of memory swapped out in bytes (json-int, optional)
1519 - "major_page_faults": Number of major faults (json-int, optional)
1520 - "minor_page_faults": Number of minor faults (json-int, optional)
1521 - "free_mem": Total amount of free and unused memory in
1522 bytes (json-int, optional)
1523 - "total_mem": Total amount of available memory in bytes (json-int, optional)
1524
1525 Example:
1526
1527 -> { "execute": "query-balloon" }
1528 <- {
1529 "return":{
1530 "actual":1073741824,
1531 "mem_swapped_in":0,
1532 "mem_swapped_out":0,
1533 "major_page_faults":142,
1534 "minor_page_faults":239245,
1535 "free_mem":1014185984,
1536 "total_mem":1044668416
1537 }
1538 }
1539
1540 EQMP
1541