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1= How to convert to -device & friends =
2
3=== Specifying Bus and Address on Bus ===
4
5In qdev, each device has a parent bus. Some devices provide one or
6more buses for children. You can specify a device's parent bus with
7-device parameter bus.
8
9A device typically has a device address on its parent bus. For buses
10where this address can be configured, devices provide a bus-specific
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11property. Examples:
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13 bus property name value format
14 PCI addr %x.%x (dev.fn, .fn optional)
15 I2C address %u
16 SCSI scsi-id %u
17 IDE unit %u
18 HDA cad %u
19 virtio-serial-bus nr %u
20 ccid-bus slot %u
21 USB port %d(.%d)* (port.port...)
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23Example: device i440FX-pcihost is on the root bus, and provides a PCI
24bus named pci.0. To put a FOO device into its slot 4, use -device
25FOO,bus=/i440FX-pcihost/pci.0,addr=4. The abbreviated form bus=pci.0
26also works as long as the bus name is unique.
27
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28=== Block Devices ===
29
30A QEMU block device (drive) has a host and a guest part.
31
32In the general case, the guest device is connected to a controller
33device. For instance, the IDE controller provides two IDE buses, each
34of which can have up to two ide-drive devices, and each ide-drive
35device is a guest part, and is connected to a host part.
36
37Except we sometimes lump controller, bus(es) and drive device(s) all
38together into a single device. For instance, the ISA floppy
39controller is connected to up to two host drives.
40
41The old ways to define block devices define host and guest part
42together. Sometimes, they can even define a controller device in
43addition to the block device.
44
45The new way keeps the parts separate: you create the host part with
46-drive, and guest device(s) with -device.
47
48The various old ways to define drives all boil down to the common form
49
23bf93b2 50 -drive if=TYPE,bus=BUS,unit=UNIT,OPTS...
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51
52TYPE, BUS and UNIT identify the controller device, which of its buses
53to use, and the drive's address on that bus. Details depend on TYPE.
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54
55Instead of bus=BUS,unit=UNIT, you can also say index=IDX.
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56
57In the new way, this becomes something like
58
59 -drive if=none,id=DRIVE-ID,HOST-OPTS...
60 -device DEVNAME,drive=DRIVE-ID,DEV-OPTS...
61
23bf93b2 62The old OPTS get split into HOST-OPTS and DEV-OPTS as follows:
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64* file, format, snapshot, cache, aio, readonly, rerror, werror go into
65 HOST-OPTS.
66
67* cyls, head, secs and trans go into HOST-OPTS. Future work: they
68 should go into DEV-OPTS instead.
69
70* serial goes into DEV-OPTS, for devices supporting serial numbers.
71 For other devices, it goes nowhere.
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73* media is special. In the old way, it selects disk vs. CD-ROM with
74 if=ide, if=scsi and if=xen. The new way uses DEVNAME for that.
75 Additionally, readonly=on goes into HOST-OPTS.
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23bf93b2 77* addr is special, see if=virtio below.
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79The -device argument differs in detail for each type of drive:
80
81* if=ide
82
83 -device DEVNAME,drive=DRIVE-ID,bus=IDE-BUS,unit=UNIT
84
85 where DEVNAME is either ide-hd or ide-cd, IDE-BUS identifies an IDE
86 bus, normally either ide.0 or ide.1, and UNIT is either 0 or 1.
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87
88* if=scsi
89
90 The old way implicitly creates SCSI controllers as needed. The new
91 way makes that explicit:
92
93 -device lsi53c895a,id=ID
94
95 As for all PCI devices, you can add bus=PCI-BUS,addr=DEVFN to
96 control the PCI device address.
97
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98 This SCSI controller provides a single SCSI bus, named ID.0. Put a
99 disk on it:
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23bf93b2 101 -device DEVNAME,drive=DRIVE-ID,bus=ID.0,scsi-id=UNIT
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23bf93b2 103 where DEVNAME is either scsi-hd, scsi-cd or scsi-generic.
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104
105* if=floppy
106
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107 -global isa-fdc.driveA=DRIVE-ID
108 -global isa-fdc.driveB=DRIVE-ID
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109
110 This is -global instead of -device, because the floppy controller is
111 created automatically, and we want to configure that one, not create
112 a second one (which isn't possible anyway).
113
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114 Without any -global isa-fdc,... you get an empty driveA and no
115 driveB. You can use -nodefaults to suppress the default driveA, see
116 "Default Devices".
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117
118* if=virtio
119
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121
122 This lets you control PCI device class and MSI-X vectors.
123
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124 IOEVENTFD controls whether or not ioeventfd is used for virtqueue
125 notify. It can be set to on (default) or off.
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96560cb3 127 As for all PCI devices, you can add bus=PCI-BUS,addr=DEVFN to
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128 control the PCI device address. This replaces option addr available
129 with -drive if=virtio.
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130
131* if=pflash, if=mtd, if=sd, if=xen are not yet available with -device
132
133For USB devices, the old way is actually different:
134
135 -usbdevice disk:format=FMT:FILENAME
136
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137Provides much less control than -drive's OPTS... The new way fixes
138that:
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140 -device usb-storage,drive=DRIVE-ID,removable=RMB
141
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142The removable parameter gives control over the SCSI INQUIRY removable
143(RMB) bit. USB thumbdrives usually set removable=on, while USB hard
144disks set removable=off.
145
146Bug: usb-storage pretends to be a block device, but it's really a SCSI
147controller that can serve only a single device, which it creates
148automatically. The automatic creation guesses what kind of guest part
149to create from the host part, like -drive if=scsi. Host and guest
150part are not cleanly separated.
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151
152=== Character Devices ===
153
154A QEMU character device has a host and a guest part.
155
156The old ways to define character devices define host and guest part
157together.
158
159The new way keeps the parts separate: you create the host part with
160-chardev, and the guest device with -device.
161
162The various old ways to define a character device are all of the
163general form
164
165 -FOO FOO-OPTS...,LEGACY-CHARDEV
166
167where FOO-OPTS... is specific to -FOO, and the host part
168LEGACY-CHARDEV is the same everywhere.
169
170In the new way, this becomes
171
172 -chardev HOST-OPTS...,id=CHR-ID
173 -device DEVNAME,chardev=CHR-ID,DEV-OPTS...
174
175The appropriate DEVNAME depends on the machine type. For type "pc":
176
177* -serial becomes -device isa-serial,iobase=IOADDR,irq=IRQ,index=IDX
178
179 This lets you control I/O ports and IRQs.
180
181* -parallel becomes -device isa-parallel,iobase=IOADDR,irq=IRQ,index=IDX
182
183 This lets you control I/O ports and IRQs.
184
185* -usbdevice serial:vendorid=VID,productid=PRID becomes
186 -device usb-serial,vendorid=VID,productid=PRID
187
188* -usbdevice braille doesn't support LEGACY-CHARDEV syntax. It always
189 uses "braille". With -device, this useful default is gone, so you
190 have to use something like
191
192 -device usb-braille,chardev=braille,vendorid=VID,productid=PRID
193 -chardev braille,id=braille
194
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195* -virtioconsole becomes
196 -device virtio-serial-pci,class=C,vectors=V,ioeventfd=IOEVENTFD,max_ports=N
197 -device virtconsole,is_console=NUM,nr=NR,name=NAME
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198
199LEGACY-CHARDEV translates to -chardev HOST-OPTS... as follows:
200
201* null becomes -chardev null
202
203* pty, msmouse, braille, stdio likewise
204
205* vc:WIDTHxHEIGHT becomes -chardev vc,width=WIDTH,height=HEIGHT
206
207* vc:<COLS>Cx<ROWS>C becomes -chardev vc,cols=<COLS>,rows=<ROWS>
208
209* con: becomes -chardev console
210
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212
213* file:FNAME becomes -chardev file,path=FNAME
214
215* pipe:FNAME becomes -chardev pipe,path=FNAME
216
217* tcp:HOST:PORT,OPTS... becomes -chardev socket,host=HOST,port=PORT,OPTS...
218
219* telnet:HOST:PORT,OPTS... becomes
220 -chardev socket,host=HOST,port=PORT,OPTS...,telnet=on
221
222* udp:HOST:PORT@LOCALADDR:LOCALPORT becomes
223 -chardev udp,host=HOST,port=PORT,localaddr=LOCALADDR,localport=LOCALPORT
224
225* unix:FNAME becomes -chardev socket,path=FNAME
226
227* /dev/parportN becomes -chardev parport,file=/dev/parportN
228
229* /dev/ppiN likewise
230
231* Any other /dev/FNAME becomes -chardev tty,path=/dev/FNAME
232
233* mon:LEGACY-CHARDEV is special: it multiplexes the monitor onto the
234 character device defined by LEGACY-CHARDEV. -chardev provides more
235 general multiplexing instead: you can connect up to four users to a
236 single host part. You need to pass mux=on to -chardev to enable
237 switching the input focus.
238
239QEMU uses LEGACY-CHARDEV syntax not just to set up guest devices, but
240also in various other places such as -monitor or -net
241user,guestfwd=... You can use chardev:CHR-ID in place of
242LEGACY-CHARDEV to refer to a host part defined with -chardev.
243
244=== Network Devices ===
245
23bf93b2 246Host and guest part of network devices have always been separate.
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23bf93b2 248The old way to define the guest part looks like this:
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23bf93b2 250 -net nic,netdev=NET-ID,macaddr=MACADDR,model=MODEL,name=ID,addr=STR,vectors=V
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252Except for USB it looks like this:
253
23bf93b2 254 -usbdevice net:netdev=NET-ID,macaddr=MACADDR,name=ID
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23bf93b2 256The new way is -device:
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258 -device DEVNAME,netdev=NET-ID,mac=MACADDR,DEV-OPTS...
259
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260DEVNAME equals MODEL, except for virtio you have to name the virtio
261device appropriate for the bus (virtio-net-pci for PCI), and for USB
23bf93b2 262you have to use usb-net.
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263
264The old name=ID parameter becomes the usual id=ID with -device.
265
266For PCI devices, you can add bus=PCI-BUS,addr=DEVFN to control the PCI
267device address, as usual. The old -net nic provides parameter addr
23bf93b2 268for that, which is silently ignored when the NIC is not a PCI device.
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270For virtio-net-pci, you can control whether or not ioeventfd is used for
271virtqueue notify by setting ioeventfd= to on or off (default).
272
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273-net nic accepts vectors=V for all models, but it's silently ignored
274except for virtio-net-pci (model=virtio). With -device, only devices
275that support it accept it.
276
277Not all devices are available with -device at this time. All PCI
278devices and ne2k_isa are.
279
280Some PCI devices aren't available with -net nic, e.g. i82558a.
281
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282To connect to a VLAN instead of an ordinary host part, replace
283netdev=NET-ID by vlan=VLAN.
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284
285=== Graphics Devices ===
286
287Host and guest part of graphics devices have always been separate.
288
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289The old way to define the guest graphics device is -vga VGA. Not all
290machines support all -vga options.
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292The new way is -device. The mapping from -vga argument to -device
293depends on the machine type. For machine "pc", it's:
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294
295 std -device VGA
296 cirrus -device cirrus-vga
297 vmware -device vmware-svga
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298 qxl -device qxl-vga
299 none -nodefaults
300 disables more than just VGA, see "Default Devices"
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302As for all PCI devices, you can add bus=PCI-BUS,addr=DEVFN to control
303the PCI device address.
304
305-device VGA supports properties bios-offset and bios-size, but they
306aren't used with machine type "pc".
307
23bf93b2 308For machine "isapc", it's
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310 std -device isa-vga
311 cirrus not yet available with -device
312 none -nodefaults
313 disables more than just VGA, see "Default Devices"
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315Bug: the new way doesn't work for machine types "pc" and "isapc",
316because it violates obscure device initialization ordering
317constraints.
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318
319=== Audio Devices ===
320
321Host and guest part of audio devices have always been separate.
322
323The old way to define guest audio devices is -soundhw C1,...
324
325The new way is to define each guest audio device separately with
326-device.
327
328Map from -soundhw sound card name to -device:
329
330 ac97 -device AC97
331 cs4231a -device cs4231a,iobase=IOADDR,irq=IRQ,dma=DMA
332 es1370 -device ES1370
333 gus -device gus,iobase=IOADDR,irq=IRQ,dma=DMA,freq=F
23bf93b2 334 hda -device intel-hda,msi=MSI -device hda-duplex
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335 sb16 -device sb16,iobase=IOADDR,irq=IRQ,dma=DMA,dma16=DMA16,version=V
336 adlib not yet available with -device
337 pcspk not yet available with -device
338
339For PCI devices, you can add bus=PCI-BUS,addr=DEVFN to control the PCI
340device address, as usual.
341
342=== USB Devices ===
343
344The old way to define a virtual USB device is -usbdevice DRIVER:OPTS...
345
346The new way is -device DEVNAME,DEV-OPTS... Details depend on DRIVER:
347
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348* ccid -device usb-ccid
349* keyboard -device usb-kbd
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350* mouse -device usb-mouse
351* tablet -device usb-tablet
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352* wacom-tablet -device usb-wacom-tablet
353* host:... See "Host Device Assignment"
354* disk:... See "Block Devices"
355* serial:... See "Character Devices"
356* braille See "Character Devices"
357* net:... See "Network Devices"
358* bt:... not yet available with -device
359
360=== Watchdog Devices ===
361
362Host and guest part of watchdog devices have always been separate.
363
364The old way to define a guest watchdog device is -watchdog DEVNAME.
365The new way is -device DEVNAME. For PCI devices, you can add
366bus=PCI-BUS,addr=DEVFN to control the PCI device address, as usual.
367
368=== Host Device Assignment ===
369
370QEMU supports assigning host PCI devices (qemu-kvm only at this time)
371and host USB devices.
372
373The old way to assign a host PCI device is
374
375 -pcidevice host=ADDR,dma=none,id=ID
376
377The new way is
378
379 -device pci-assign,host=ADDR,iommu=IOMMU,id=ID
380
23bf93b2 381The old dma=none becomes iommu=off with -device.
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383The old way to assign a host USB device is
384
385 -usbdevice host:auto:BUS.ADDR:VID:PRID
386
387where any of BUS, ADDR, VID, PRID can be the wildcard *.
388
389The new way is
390
391 -device usb-host,hostbus=BUS,hostaddr=ADDR,vendorid=VID,productid=PRID
392
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393Omitted options match anything, just like the old way's wildcard.
394
395=== Default Devices ===
396
397QEMU creates a number of devices by default, depending on the machine
398type.
399
400-device DEVNAME... and global DEVNAME... suppress default devices for
401some DEVNAMEs:
402
403 default device suppressing DEVNAMEs
404 CD-ROM ide-cd, ide-drive, scsi-cd
405 isa-fdc's driveA isa-fdc
406 parallel isa-parallel
407 serial isa-serial
408 VGA VGA, cirrus-vga, vmware-svga
409 virtioconsole virtio-serial-pci, virtio-serial-s390, virtio-serial
410
411The default NIC is connected to a default part created along with it.
412It is *not* suppressed by configuring a NIC with -device (you may call
413that a bug). -net and -netdev suppress the default NIC.
414
415-nodefaults suppresses all the default devices mentioned above, plus a
416few other things such as default SD-Card drive and default monitor.