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7f7b4e7a 1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
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3#
4# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
5# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
6
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7{ 'include': 'machine-common.json' }
8
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9##
10# @CpuModelInfo:
11#
12# Virtual CPU model.
13#
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14# A CPU model consists of the name of a CPU definition, to which delta
15# changes are applied (e.g. features added/removed). Most magic values
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16# that an architecture might require should be hidden behind the name.
17# However, if required, architectures can expose relevant properties.
18#
19# @name: the name of the CPU definition the model is based on
a937b6aa 20#
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21# @props: a dictionary of QOM properties to be applied
22#
9bc6e893 23# Since: 2.8
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24##
25{ 'struct': 'CpuModelInfo',
26 'data': { 'name': 'str',
27 '*props': 'any' } }
28
29##
30# @CpuModelExpansionType:
31#
32# An enumeration of CPU model expansion types.
33#
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34# @static: Expand to a static CPU model, a combination of a static
35# base model name and property delta changes. As the static base
36# model will never change, the expanded CPU model will be the
37# same, independent of QEMU version, machine type, machine
38# options, and accelerator options. Therefore, the resulting
39# model can be used by tooling without having to specify a
40# compatibility machine - e.g. when displaying the "host" model.
41# The @static CPU models are migration-safe.
42#
43# @full: Expand all properties. The produced model is not guaranteed
44# to be migration-safe, but allows tooling to get an insight and
45# work with model details.
46#
47# Note: When a non-migration-safe CPU model is expanded in static
48# mode, some features enabled by the CPU model may be omitted,
49# because they can't be implemented by a static CPU model
50# definition (e.g. cache info passthrough and PMU passthrough in
51# x86). If you need an accurate representation of the features
52# enabled by a non-migration-safe CPU model, use @full. If you
53# need a static representation that will keep ABI compatibility
54# even when changing QEMU version or machine-type, use @static
55# (but keep in mind that some features may be omitted).
7f7b4e7a 56#
9bc6e893 57# Since: 2.8
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58##
59{ 'enum': 'CpuModelExpansionType',
60 'data': [ 'static', 'full' ] }
61
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62##
63# @CpuModelCompareResult:
64#
a937b6aa 65# An enumeration of CPU model comparison results. The result is
9e272073 66# usually calculated using e.g. CPU features or CPU generations.
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67#
68# @incompatible: If model A is incompatible to model B, model A is not
a937b6aa 69# guaranteed to run where model B runs and the other way around.
7f7b4e7a 70#
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71# @identical: If model A is identical to model B, model A is
72# guaranteed to run where model B runs and the other way around.
7f7b4e7a 73#
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74# @superset: If model A is a superset of model B, model B is
75# guaranteed to run where model A runs. There are no guarantees
76# about the other way.
7f7b4e7a 77#
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78# @subset: If model A is a subset of model B, model A is guaranteed to
79# run where model B runs. There are no guarantees about the other
80# way.
7f7b4e7a 81#
9bc6e893 82# Since: 2.8
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83##
84{ 'enum': 'CpuModelCompareResult',
85 'data': [ 'incompatible', 'identical', 'superset', 'subset' ] }
86
87##
88# @CpuModelBaselineInfo:
89#
90# The result of a CPU model baseline.
91#
92# @model: the baselined CpuModelInfo.
93#
9bc6e893 94# Since: 2.8
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95##
96{ 'struct': 'CpuModelBaselineInfo',
97 'data': { 'model': 'CpuModelInfo' },
8a9f1e1d 98 'if': 'TARGET_S390X' }
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99
100##
101# @CpuModelCompareInfo:
102#
103# The result of a CPU model comparison.
104#
105# @result: The result of the compare operation.
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106#
107# @responsible-properties: List of properties that led to the
108# comparison result not being identical.
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109#
110# @responsible-properties is a list of QOM property names that led to
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111# both CPUs not being detected as identical. For identical models,
112# this list is empty. If a QOM property is read-only, that means
113# there's no known way to make the CPU models identical. If the
114# special property name "type" is included, the models are by
115# definition not identical and cannot be made identical.
7f7b4e7a 116#
9bc6e893 117# Since: 2.8
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118##
119{ 'struct': 'CpuModelCompareInfo',
120 'data': { 'result': 'CpuModelCompareResult',
121 'responsible-properties': ['str'] },
8a9f1e1d 122 'if': 'TARGET_S390X' }
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123
124##
125# @query-cpu-model-comparison:
126#
127# Compares two CPU models, returning how they compare in a specific
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128# configuration. The results indicates how both models compare
129# regarding runnability. This result can be used by tooling to make
130# decisions if a certain CPU model will run in a certain configuration
131# or if a compatible CPU model has to be created by baselining.
7f7b4e7a 132#
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133# Usually, a CPU model is compared against the maximum possible CPU
134# model of a certain configuration (e.g. the "host" model for KVM).
135# If that CPU model is identical or a subset, it will run in that
136# configuration.
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137#
138# The result returned by this command may be affected by:
139#
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140# * QEMU version: CPU models may look different depending on the QEMU
141# version. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
142# query-cpu-definitions.)
143# * machine-type: CPU model may look different depending on the
144# machine-type. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
145# query-cpu-definitions.)
146# * machine options (including accelerator): in some architectures,
147# CPU models may look different depending on machine and accelerator
148# options. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
149# query-cpu-definitions.)
150# * "-cpu" arguments and global properties: arguments to the -cpu
151# option and global properties may affect expansion of CPU models.
152# Using query-cpu-model-expansion while using these is not advised.
153#
154# Some architectures may not support comparing CPU models. s390x
155# supports comparing CPU models.
156#
157# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo. Returns an error if comparing CPU
158# models is not supported, if a model cannot be used, if a model
159# contains an unknown cpu definition name, unknown properties or
160# properties with wrong types.
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161#
162# Note: this command isn't specific to s390x, but is only implemented
a937b6aa 163# on this architecture currently.
7f7b4e7a 164#
9bc6e893 165# Since: 2.8
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166##
167{ 'command': 'query-cpu-model-comparison',
168 'data': { 'modela': 'CpuModelInfo', 'modelb': 'CpuModelInfo' },
169 'returns': 'CpuModelCompareInfo',
8a9f1e1d 170 'if': 'TARGET_S390X' }
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171
172##
173# @query-cpu-model-baseline:
174#
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175# Baseline two CPU models, creating a compatible third model. The
176# created model will always be a static, migration-safe CPU model (see
177# "static" CPU model expansion for details).
7f7b4e7a 178#
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179# This interface can be used by tooling to create a compatible CPU
180# model out two CPU models. The created CPU model will be identical
181# to or a subset of both CPU models when comparing them. Therefore,
182# the created CPU model is guaranteed to run where the given CPU
183# models run.
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184#
185# The result returned by this command may be affected by:
186#
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187# * QEMU version: CPU models may look different depending on the QEMU
188# version. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
189# query-cpu-definitions.)
190# * machine-type: CPU model may look different depending on the
191# machine-type. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
192# query-cpu-definitions.)
193# * machine options (including accelerator): in some architectures,
194# CPU models may look different depending on machine and accelerator
195# options. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
196# query-cpu-definitions.)
197# * "-cpu" arguments and global properties: arguments to the -cpu
198# option and global properties may affect expansion of CPU models.
199# Using query-cpu-model-expansion while using these is not advised.
200#
201# Some architectures may not support baselining CPU models. s390x
202# supports baselining CPU models.
203#
204# Returns: a CpuModelBaselineInfo. Returns an error if baselining CPU
205# models is not supported, if a model cannot be used, if a model
206# contains an unknown cpu definition name, unknown properties or
207# properties with wrong types.
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208#
209# Note: this command isn't specific to s390x, but is only implemented
a937b6aa 210# on this architecture currently.
7f7b4e7a 211#
9bc6e893 212# Since: 2.8
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213##
214{ 'command': 'query-cpu-model-baseline',
215 'data': { 'modela': 'CpuModelInfo',
216 'modelb': 'CpuModelInfo' },
217 'returns': 'CpuModelBaselineInfo',
8a9f1e1d 218 'if': 'TARGET_S390X' }
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219
220##
221# @CpuModelExpansionInfo:
222#
223# The result of a cpu model expansion.
224#
225# @model: the expanded CpuModelInfo.
226#
9bc6e893 227# Since: 2.8
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228##
229{ 'struct': 'CpuModelExpansionInfo',
230 'data': { 'model': 'CpuModelInfo' },
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231 'if': { 'any': [ 'TARGET_S390X',
232 'TARGET_I386',
233 'TARGET_ARM' ] } }
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234
235##
236# @query-cpu-model-expansion:
237#
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238# Expands a given CPU model (or a combination of CPU model +
239# additional options) to different granularities, allowing tooling to
240# get an understanding what a specific CPU model looks like in QEMU
241# under a certain configuration.
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242#
243# This interface can be used to query the "host" CPU model.
244#
245# The data returned by this command may be affected by:
246#
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247# * QEMU version: CPU models may look different depending on the QEMU
248# version. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
249# query-cpu-definitions.)
250# * machine-type: CPU model may look different depending on the
251# machine-type. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
252# query-cpu-definitions.)
253# * machine options (including accelerator): in some architectures,
254# CPU models may look different depending on machine and accelerator
255# options. (Except for CPU models reported as "static" in
256# query-cpu-definitions.)
257# * "-cpu" arguments and global properties: arguments to the -cpu
258# option and global properties may affect expansion of CPU models.
259# Using query-cpu-model-expansion while using these is not advised.
260#
261# Some architectures may not support all expansion types. s390x
262# supports "full" and "static". Arm only supports "full".
263#
264# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo. Returns an error if expanding CPU
265# models is not supported, if the model cannot be expanded, if the
266# model contains an unknown CPU definition name, unknown
267# properties or properties with a wrong type. Also returns an
268# error if an expansion type is not supported.
7f7b4e7a 269#
9bc6e893 270# Since: 2.8
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271##
272{ 'command': 'query-cpu-model-expansion',
273 'data': { 'type': 'CpuModelExpansionType',
274 'model': 'CpuModelInfo' },
275 'returns': 'CpuModelExpansionInfo',
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276 'if': { 'any': [ 'TARGET_S390X',
277 'TARGET_I386',
278 'TARGET_ARM' ] } }
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279
280##
281# @CpuDefinitionInfo:
282#
283# Virtual CPU definition.
284#
285# @name: the name of the CPU definition
286#
287# @migration-safe: whether a CPU definition can be safely used for
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288# migration in combination with a QEMU compatibility machine when
289# migrating between different QEMU versions and between hosts with
290# different sets of (hardware or software) capabilities. If not
291# provided, information is not available and callers should not
292# assume the CPU definition to be migration-safe. (since 2.8)
293#
294# @static: whether a CPU definition is static and will not change
295# depending on QEMU version, machine type, machine options and
296# accelerator options. A static model is always migration-safe.
297# (since 2.8)
298#
299# @unavailable-features: List of properties that prevent the CPU model
300# from running in the current host. (since 2.8)
301#
302# @typename: Type name that can be used as argument to
303# @device-list-properties, to introspect properties configurable
304# using -cpu or -global. (since 2.9)
305#
306# @alias-of: Name of CPU model this model is an alias for. The target
307# of the CPU model alias may change depending on the machine type.
308# Management software is supposed to translate CPU model aliases
309# in the VM configuration, because aliases may stop being
310# migration-safe in the future (since 4.1)
311#
312# @deprecated: If true, this CPU model is deprecated and may be
313# removed in in some future version of QEMU according to the QEMU
314# deprecation policy. (since 5.2)
315#
316# @unavailable-features is a list of QOM property names that represent
317# CPU model attributes that prevent the CPU from running. If the QOM
318# property is read-only, that means there's no known way to make the
319# CPU model run in the current host. Implementations that choose not
320# to provide specific information return the property name "type". If
321# the property is read-write, it means that it MAY be possible to run
322# the CPU model in the current host if that property is changed.
323# Management software can use it as hints to suggest or choose an
324# alternative for the user, or just to generate meaningful error
325# messages explaining why the CPU model can't be used. If
326# @unavailable-features is an empty list, the CPU model is runnable
327# using the current host and machine-type. If @unavailable-features
328# is not present, runnability information for the CPU is not
329# available.
7f7b4e7a 330#
9bc6e893 331# Since: 1.2
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332##
333{ 'struct': 'CpuDefinitionInfo',
334 'data': { 'name': 'str',
335 '*migration-safe': 'bool',
336 'static': 'bool',
337 '*unavailable-features': [ 'str' ],
7d753f61 338 'typename': 'str',
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339 '*alias-of' : 'str',
340 'deprecated' : 'bool' },
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341 'if': { 'any': [ 'TARGET_PPC',
342 'TARGET_ARM',
343 'TARGET_I386',
344 'TARGET_S390X',
425876f5 345 'TARGET_MIPS',
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346 'TARGET_LOONGARCH64',
347 'TARGET_RISCV' ] } }
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348
349##
350# @query-cpu-definitions:
351#
352# Return a list of supported virtual CPU definitions
353#
d93ed1bd 354# Returns: a list of CpuDefinitionInfo
7f7b4e7a 355#
9bc6e893 356# Since: 1.2
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357##
358{ 'command': 'query-cpu-definitions', 'returns': ['CpuDefinitionInfo'],
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359 'if': { 'any': [ 'TARGET_PPC',
360 'TARGET_ARM',
361 'TARGET_I386',
362 'TARGET_S390X',
425876f5 363 'TARGET_MIPS',
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364 'TARGET_LOONGARCH64',
365 'TARGET_RISCV' ] } }
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367##
368# @CpuS390Polarization:
369#
370# An enumeration of CPU polarization that can be assumed by a virtual
371# S390 CPU
372#
373# Since: 8.2
374##
375{ 'enum': 'CpuS390Polarization',
376 'prefix': 'S390_CPU_POLARIZATION',
377 'data': [ 'horizontal', 'vertical' ],
378 'if': 'TARGET_S390X'
379}
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381##
382# @set-cpu-topology:
383#
384# Modify the topology by moving the CPU inside the topology tree,
385# or by changing a modifier attribute of a CPU.
386# Absent values will not be modified.
387#
388# @core-id: the vCPU ID to be moved
389#
390# @socket-id: destination socket to move the vCPU to
391#
392# @book-id: destination book to move the vCPU to
393#
394# @drawer-id: destination drawer to move the vCPU to
395#
396# @entitlement: entitlement to set
397#
398# @dedicated: whether the provisioning of real to virtual CPU is dedicated
399#
400# Features:
401#
402# @unstable: This command is experimental.
403#
404# Returns: Nothing on success.
405#
406# Since: 8.2
407##
408{ 'command': 'set-cpu-topology',
409 'data': {
410 'core-id': 'uint16',
411 '*socket-id': 'uint16',
412 '*book-id': 'uint16',
413 '*drawer-id': 'uint16',
414 '*entitlement': 'CpuS390Entitlement',
415 '*dedicated': 'bool'
416 },
417 'features': [ 'unstable' ],
418 'if': { 'all': [ 'TARGET_S390X' , 'CONFIG_KVM' ] }
419}
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421##
422# @CPU_POLARIZATION_CHANGE:
423#
424# Emitted when the guest asks to change the polarization.
425#
426# The guest can tell the host (via the PTF instruction) whether the
427# CPUs should be provisioned using horizontal or vertical polarization.
428#
429# On horizontal polarization the host is expected to provision all vCPUs
430# equally.
431#
432# On vertical polarization the host can provision each vCPU differently.
433# The guest will get information on the details of the provisioning
434# the next time it uses the STSI(15) instruction.
435#
436# @polarization: polarization specified by the guest
437#
438# Features:
439#
440# @unstable: This event is experimental.
441#
442# Since: 8.2
443#
444# Example:
445#
446# <- { "event": "CPU_POLARIZATION_CHANGE",
447# "data": { "polarization": "horizontal" },
448# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1401385907, "microseconds": 422329 } }
449##
450{ 'event': 'CPU_POLARIZATION_CHANGE',
451 'data': { 'polarization': 'CpuS390Polarization' },
452 'features': [ 'unstable' ],
453 'if': { 'all': [ 'TARGET_S390X', 'CONFIG_KVM' ] }
454}
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456##
457# @CpuPolarizationInfo:
458#
459# The result of a CPU polarization query.
460#
461# @polarization: the CPU polarization
462#
463# Since: 8.2
464##
465{ 'struct': 'CpuPolarizationInfo',
466 'data': { 'polarization': 'CpuS390Polarization' },
467 'if': { 'all': [ 'TARGET_S390X', 'CONFIG_KVM' ] }
468}
469
470##
471# @query-s390x-cpu-polarization:
472#
473# Features:
474#
475# @unstable: This command is experimental.
476#
477# Returns: the machine's CPU polarization
478#
479# Since: 8.2
480##
481{ 'command': 'query-s390x-cpu-polarization', 'returns': 'CpuPolarizationInfo',
482 'features': [ 'unstable' ],
483 'if': { 'all': [ 'TARGET_S390X', 'CONFIG_KVM' ] }
484}