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1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
2#
3# QAPI Schema
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5##
6# @ErrorClass
7#
8# QEMU error classes
9#
10# @GenericError: this is used for errors that don't require a specific error
11# class. This should be the default case for most errors
12#
13# @CommandNotFound: the requested command has not been found
14#
15# @DeviceEncrypted: the requested operation can't be fulfilled because the
16# selected device is encrypted
17#
18# @DeviceNotActive: a device has failed to be become active
19#
20# @DeviceNotFound: the requested device has not been found
21#
22# @KVMMissingCap: the requested operation can't be fulfilled because a
23# required KVM capability is missing
24#
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25# Since: 1.2
26##
27{ 'enum': 'ErrorClass',
28 'data': [ 'GenericError', 'CommandNotFound', 'DeviceEncrypted',
1e998146 29 'DeviceNotActive', 'DeviceNotFound', 'KVMMissingCap' ] }
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31##
32# @add_client
33#
34# Allow client connections for VNC, Spice and socket based
35# character devices to be passed in to QEMU via SCM_RIGHTS.
36#
37# @protocol: protocol name. Valid names are "vnc", "spice" or the
38# name of a character device (eg. from -chardev id=XXXX)
39#
40# @fdname: file descriptor name previously passed via 'getfd' command
41#
42# @skipauth: #optional whether to skip authentication. Only applies
43# to "vnc" and "spice" protocols
44#
45# @tls: #optional whether to perform TLS. Only applies to the "spice"
46# protocol
47#
48# Returns: nothing on success.
49#
50# Since: 0.14.0
51##
52{ 'command': 'add_client',
53 'data': { 'protocol': 'str', 'fdname': 'str', '*skipauth': 'bool',
54 '*tls': 'bool' } }
55
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56##
57# @NameInfo:
58#
59# Guest name information.
60#
61# @name: #optional The name of the guest
62#
63# Since 0.14.0
64##
65{ 'type': 'NameInfo', 'data': {'*name': 'str'} }
66
67##
68# @query-name:
69#
70# Return the name information of a guest.
71#
72# Returns: @NameInfo of the guest
73#
74# Since 0.14.0
75##
76{ 'command': 'query-name', 'returns': 'NameInfo' }
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78##
79# @VersionInfo:
80#
81# A description of QEMU's version.
82#
83# @qemu.major: The major version of QEMU
84#
85# @qemu.minor: The minor version of QEMU
86#
87# @qemu.micro: The micro version of QEMU. By current convention, a micro
88# version of 50 signifies a development branch. A micro version
89# greater than or equal to 90 signifies a release candidate for
90# the next minor version. A micro version of less than 50
91# signifies a stable release.
92#
93# @package: QEMU will always set this field to an empty string. Downstream
94# versions of QEMU should set this to a non-empty string. The
95# exact format depends on the downstream however it highly
96# recommended that a unique name is used.
97#
98# Since: 0.14.0
99##
100{ 'type': 'VersionInfo',
101 'data': {'qemu': {'major': 'int', 'minor': 'int', 'micro': 'int'},
102 'package': 'str'} }
103
104##
105# @query-version:
106#
107# Returns the current version of QEMU.
108#
109# Returns: A @VersionInfo object describing the current version of QEMU.
110#
111# Since: 0.14.0
112##
113{ 'command': 'query-version', 'returns': 'VersionInfo' }
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115##
116# @KvmInfo:
117#
118# Information about support for KVM acceleration
119#
120# @enabled: true if KVM acceleration is active
121#
122# @present: true if KVM acceleration is built into this executable
123#
124# Since: 0.14.0
125##
126{ 'type': 'KvmInfo', 'data': {'enabled': 'bool', 'present': 'bool'} }
127
128##
129# @query-kvm:
130#
131# Returns information about KVM acceleration
132#
133# Returns: @KvmInfo
134#
135# Since: 0.14.0
136##
137{ 'command': 'query-kvm', 'returns': 'KvmInfo' }
138
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139##
140# @RunState
141#
6932a69b 142# An enumeration of VM run states.
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143#
144# @debug: QEMU is running on a debugger
145#
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146# @finish-migrate: guest is paused to finish the migration process
147#
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148# @inmigrate: guest is paused waiting for an incoming migration. Note
149# that this state does not tell whether the machine will start at the
150# end of the migration. This depends on the command-line -S option and
151# any invocation of 'stop' or 'cont' that has happened since QEMU was
152# started.
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153#
154# @internal-error: An internal error that prevents further guest execution
155# has occurred
156#
157# @io-error: the last IOP has failed and the device is configured to pause
158# on I/O errors
159#
160# @paused: guest has been paused via the 'stop' command
161#
162# @postmigrate: guest is paused following a successful 'migrate'
163#
164# @prelaunch: QEMU was started with -S and guest has not started
165#
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166# @restore-vm: guest is paused to restore VM state
167#
168# @running: guest is actively running
169#
170# @save-vm: guest is paused to save the VM state
171#
172# @shutdown: guest is shut down (and -no-shutdown is in use)
173#
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174# @suspended: guest is suspended (ACPI S3)
175#
1fa9a5e4 176# @watchdog: the watchdog action is configured to pause and has been triggered
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177#
178# @guest-panicked: guest has been panicked as a result of guest OS panic
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179##
180{ 'enum': 'RunState',
181 'data': [ 'debug', 'inmigrate', 'internal-error', 'io-error', 'paused',
182 'postmigrate', 'prelaunch', 'finish-migrate', 'restore-vm',
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183 'running', 'save-vm', 'shutdown', 'suspended', 'watchdog',
184 'guest-panicked' ] }
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186##
187# @SnapshotInfo
188#
189# @id: unique snapshot id
190#
191# @name: user chosen name
192#
193# @vm-state-size: size of the VM state
194#
195# @date-sec: UTC date of the snapshot in seconds
196#
197# @date-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with date-sec
198#
199# @vm-clock-sec: VM clock relative to boot in seconds
200#
201# @vm-clock-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with vm-clock-sec
202#
203# Since: 1.3
204#
205##
206
207{ 'type': 'SnapshotInfo',
208 'data': { 'id': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'vm-state-size': 'int',
209 'date-sec': 'int', 'date-nsec': 'int',
210 'vm-clock-sec': 'int', 'vm-clock-nsec': 'int' } }
211
212##
213# @ImageInfo:
214#
215# Information about a QEMU image file
216#
217# @filename: name of the image file
218#
219# @format: format of the image file
220#
221# @virtual-size: maximum capacity in bytes of the image
222#
223# @actual-size: #optional actual size on disk in bytes of the image
224#
225# @dirty-flag: #optional true if image is not cleanly closed
226#
227# @cluster-size: #optional size of a cluster in bytes
228#
229# @encrypted: #optional true if the image is encrypted
230#
231# @backing-filename: #optional name of the backing file
232#
233# @full-backing-filename: #optional full path of the backing file
234#
235# @backing-filename-format: #optional the format of the backing file
236#
237# @snapshots: #optional list of VM snapshots
238#
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239# @backing-image: #optional info of the backing image (since 1.6)
240#
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242#
243##
244
245{ 'type': 'ImageInfo',
246 'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', '*dirty-flag': 'bool',
247 '*actual-size': 'int', 'virtual-size': 'int',
248 '*cluster-size': 'int', '*encrypted': 'bool',
249 '*backing-filename': 'str', '*full-backing-filename': 'str',
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250 '*backing-filename-format': 'str', '*snapshots': ['SnapshotInfo'],
251 '*backing-image': 'ImageInfo' } }
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253##
254# @ImageCheck:
255#
256# Information about a QEMU image file check
257#
258# @filename: name of the image file checked
259#
260# @format: format of the image file checked
261#
262# @check-errors: number of unexpected errors occurred during check
263#
264# @image-end-offset: #optional offset (in bytes) where the image ends, this
265# field is present if the driver for the image format
266# supports it
267#
268# @corruptions: #optional number of corruptions found during the check if any
269#
270# @leaks: #optional number of leaks found during the check if any
271#
272# @corruptions-fixed: #optional number of corruptions fixed during the check
273# if any
274#
275# @leaks-fixed: #optional number of leaks fixed during the check if any
276#
277# @total-clusters: #optional total number of clusters, this field is present
278# if the driver for the image format supports it
279#
280# @allocated-clusters: #optional total number of allocated clusters, this
281# field is present if the driver for the image format
282# supports it
283#
284# @fragmented-clusters: #optional total number of fragmented clusters, this
285# field is present if the driver for the image format
286# supports it
287#
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288# @compressed-clusters: #optional total number of compressed clusters, this
289# field is present if the driver for the image format
290# supports it
291#
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292# Since: 1.4
293#
294##
295
296{ 'type': 'ImageCheck',
297 'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', 'check-errors': 'int',
298 '*image-end-offset': 'int', '*corruptions': 'int', '*leaks': 'int',
299 '*corruptions-fixed': 'int', '*leaks-fixed': 'int',
300 '*total-clusters': 'int', '*allocated-clusters': 'int',
e6439d78 301 '*fragmented-clusters': 'int', '*compressed-clusters': 'int' } }
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303##
304# @StatusInfo:
305#
306# Information about VCPU run state
307#
308# @running: true if all VCPUs are runnable, false if not runnable
309#
310# @singlestep: true if VCPUs are in single-step mode
311#
312# @status: the virtual machine @RunState
313#
314# Since: 0.14.0
315#
316# Notes: @singlestep is enabled through the GDB stub
317##
318{ 'type': 'StatusInfo',
319 'data': {'running': 'bool', 'singlestep': 'bool', 'status': 'RunState'} }
320
321##
322# @query-status:
323#
324# Query the run status of all VCPUs
325#
326# Returns: @StatusInfo reflecting all VCPUs
327#
328# Since: 0.14.0
329##
330{ 'command': 'query-status', 'returns': 'StatusInfo' }
331
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333# @UuidInfo:
334#
335# Guest UUID information.
336#
337# @UUID: the UUID of the guest
338#
339# Since: 0.14.0
340#
341# Notes: If no UUID was specified for the guest, a null UUID is returned.
342##
343{ 'type': 'UuidInfo', 'data': {'UUID': 'str'} }
344
345##
346# @query-uuid:
347#
348# Query the guest UUID information.
349#
350# Returns: The @UuidInfo for the guest
351#
352# Since 0.14.0
353##
354{ 'command': 'query-uuid', 'returns': 'UuidInfo' }
355
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357# @ChardevInfo:
358#
359# Information about a character device.
360#
361# @label: the label of the character device
362#
363# @filename: the filename of the character device
364#
365# Notes: @filename is encoded using the QEMU command line character device
366# encoding. See the QEMU man page for details.
367#
368# Since: 0.14.0
369##
370{ 'type': 'ChardevInfo', 'data': {'label': 'str', 'filename': 'str'} }
371
372##
373# @query-chardev:
374#
375# Returns information about current character devices.
376#
377# Returns: a list of @ChardevInfo
378#
379# Since: 0.14.0
380##
381{ 'command': 'query-chardev', 'returns': ['ChardevInfo'] }
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384# @DataFormat:
385#
386# An enumeration of data format.
387#
3949e594 388# @utf8: Data is a UTF-8 string (RFC 3629)
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3949e594 390# @base64: Data is Base64 encoded binary (RFC 3548)
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391#
392# Since: 1.4
393##
ad0f171e 394{ 'enum': 'DataFormat',
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395 'data': [ 'utf8', 'base64' ] }
396
397##
3949e594 398# @ringbuf-write:
1f590cf9 399#
3949e594 400# Write to a ring buffer character device.
1f590cf9 401#
3949e594 402# @device: the ring buffer character device name
1f590cf9 403#
3949e594 404# @data: data to write
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406# @format: #optional data encoding (default 'utf8').
407# - base64: data must be base64 encoded text. Its binary
408# decoding gets written.
409# Bug: invalid base64 is currently not rejected.
410# Whitespace *is* invalid.
411# - utf8: data's UTF-8 encoding is written
412# - data itself is always Unicode regardless of format, like
413# any other string.
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414#
415# Returns: Nothing on success
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416#
417# Since: 1.4
418##
3949e594 419{ 'command': 'ringbuf-write',
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421 '*format': 'DataFormat'} }
422
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3949e594 424# @ringbuf-read:
49b6d722 425#
3949e594 426# Read from a ring buffer character device.
49b6d722 427#
3949e594 428# @device: the ring buffer character device name
49b6d722 429#
3949e594 430# @size: how many bytes to read at most
49b6d722 431#
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432# @format: #optional data encoding (default 'utf8').
433# - base64: the data read is returned in base64 encoding.
434# - utf8: the data read is interpreted as UTF-8.
435# Bug: can screw up when the buffer contains invalid UTF-8
436# sequences, NUL characters, after the ring buffer lost
437# data, and when reading stops because the size limit is
438# reached.
439# - The return value is always Unicode regardless of format,
440# like any other string.
49b6d722 441#
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444# Since: 1.4
445##
3949e594 446{ 'command': 'ringbuf-read',
49b6d722 447 'data': {'device': 'str', 'size': 'int', '*format': 'DataFormat'},
3ab651fc 448 'returns': 'str' }
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451# @CommandInfo:
452#
453# Information about a QMP command
454#
455# @name: The command name
456#
457# Since: 0.14.0
458##
459{ 'type': 'CommandInfo', 'data': {'name': 'str'} }
460
461##
462# @query-commands:
463#
464# Return a list of supported QMP commands by this server
465#
466# Returns: A list of @CommandInfo for all supported commands
467#
468# Since: 0.14.0
469##
470{ 'command': 'query-commands', 'returns': ['CommandInfo'] }
471
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473# @EventInfo:
474#
475# Information about a QMP event
476#
477# @name: The event name
478#
479# Since: 1.2.0
480##
481{ 'type': 'EventInfo', 'data': {'name': 'str'} }
482
483##
484# @query-events:
485#
486# Return a list of supported QMP events by this server
487#
488# Returns: A list of @EventInfo for all supported events
489#
490# Since: 1.2.0
491##
492{ 'command': 'query-events', 'returns': ['EventInfo'] }
493
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495# @MigrationStats
496#
497# Detailed migration status.
498#
499# @transferred: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
500#
501# @remaining: amount of bytes remaining to be transferred to the target VM
502#
503# @total: total amount of bytes involved in the migration process
504#
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505# @duplicate: number of duplicate (zero) pages (since 1.2)
506#
507# @skipped: number of skipped zero pages (since 1.5)
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509# @normal : number of normal pages (since 1.2)
510#
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511# @normal-bytes: number of normal bytes sent (since 1.2)
512#
513# @dirty-pages-rate: number of pages dirtied by second by the
514# guest (since 1.3)
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516# @mbps: throughput in megabits/sec. (since 1.6)
517#
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520{ 'type': 'MigrationStats',
d5f8a570 521 'data': {'transferred': 'int', 'remaining': 'int', 'total': 'int' ,
f1c72795 522 'duplicate': 'int', 'skipped': 'int', 'normal': 'int',
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523 'normal-bytes': 'int', 'dirty-pages-rate' : 'int',
524 'mbps' : 'number' } }
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527# @XBZRLECacheStats
528#
529# Detailed XBZRLE migration cache statistics
530#
531# @cache-size: XBZRLE cache size
532#
533# @bytes: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
534#
535# @pages: amount of pages transferred to the target VM
536#
537# @cache-miss: number of cache miss
538#
539# @overflow: number of overflows
540#
541# Since: 1.2
542##
543{ 'type': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
544 'data': {'cache-size': 'int', 'bytes': 'int', 'pages': 'int',
545 'cache-miss': 'int', 'overflow': 'int' } }
546
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548# @MigrationInfo
549#
550# Information about current migration process.
551#
552# @status: #optional string describing the current migration status.
553# As of 0.14.0 this can be 'active', 'completed', 'failed' or
554# 'cancelled'. If this field is not returned, no migration process
555# has been initiated
556#
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557# @ram: #optional @MigrationStats containing detailed migration
558# status, only returned if status is 'active' or
559# 'completed'. 'comppleted' (since 1.2)
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561# @disk: #optional @MigrationStats containing detailed disk migration
562# status, only returned if status is 'active' and it is a block
563# migration
564#
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565# @xbzrle-cache: #optional @XBZRLECacheStats containing detailed XBZRLE
566# migration statistics, only returned if XBZRLE feature is on and
567# status is 'active' or 'completed' (since 1.2)
568#
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569# @total-time: #optional total amount of milliseconds since migration started.
570# If migration has ended, it returns the total migration
571# time. (since 1.2)
572#
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573# @downtime: #optional only present when migration finishes correctly
574# total downtime in milliseconds for the guest.
575# (since 1.3)
576#
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577# @expected-downtime: #optional only present while migration is active
578# expected downtime in milliseconds for the guest in last walk
579# of the dirty bitmap. (since 1.3)
580#
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581# @setup-time: #optional amount of setup time in milliseconds _before_ the
582# iterations begin but _after_ the QMP command is issued. This is designed
583# to provide an accounting of any activities (such as RDMA pinning) which
584# may be expensive, but do not actually occur during the iterative
585# migration rounds themselves. (since 1.6)
586#
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588##
589{ 'type': 'MigrationInfo',
590 'data': {'*status': 'str', '*ram': 'MigrationStats',
f36d55af 591 '*disk': 'MigrationStats',
7aa939af 592 '*xbzrle-cache': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
9c5a9fcf 593 '*total-time': 'int',
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595 '*downtime': 'int',
596 '*setup-time': 'int'} }
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598##
599# @query-migrate
600#
601# Returns information about current migration process.
602#
603# Returns: @MigrationInfo
604#
605# Since: 0.14.0
606##
607{ 'command': 'query-migrate', 'returns': 'MigrationInfo' }
608
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610# @MigrationCapability
611#
612# Migration capabilities enumeration
613#
614# @xbzrle: Migration supports xbzrle (Xor Based Zero Run Length Encoding).
615# This feature allows us to minimize migration traffic for certain work
616# loads, by sending compressed difference of the pages
617#
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618# @x-rdma-pin-all: Controls whether or not the entire VM memory footprint is
619# mlock()'d on demand or all at once. Refer to docs/rdma.txt for usage.
620# Disabled by default. Experimental: may (or may not) be renamed after
621# further testing is complete. (since 1.6)
622#
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624# essentially saves 1MB of zeroes per block on the wire. Enabling requires
625# source and target VM to support this feature. To enable it is sufficient
626# to enable the capability on the source VM. The feature is disabled by
627# default. (since 1.6)
628#
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629# @auto-converge: If enabled, QEMU will automatically throttle down the guest
630# to speed up convergence of RAM migration. (since 1.6)
631#
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632# Since: 1.2
633##
634{ 'enum': 'MigrationCapability',
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637##
638# @MigrationCapabilityStatus
639#
640# Migration capability information
641#
642# @capability: capability enum
643#
644# @state: capability state bool
645#
646# Since: 1.2
647##
648{ 'type': 'MigrationCapabilityStatus',
649 'data': { 'capability' : 'MigrationCapability', 'state' : 'bool' } }
650
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652# @migrate-set-capabilities
653#
654# Enable/Disable the following migration capabilities (like xbzrle)
655#
656# @capabilities: json array of capability modifications to make
657#
658# Since: 1.2
659##
660{ 'command': 'migrate-set-capabilities',
661 'data': { 'capabilities': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus'] } }
662
663##
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664# @query-migrate-capabilities
665#
666# Returns information about the current migration capabilities status
667#
668# Returns: @MigrationCapabilitiesStatus
669#
670# Since: 1.2
671##
672{ 'command': 'query-migrate-capabilities', 'returns': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus']}
673
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674##
675# @MouseInfo:
676#
677# Information about a mouse device.
678#
679# @name: the name of the mouse device
680#
681# @index: the index of the mouse device
682#
683# @current: true if this device is currently receiving mouse events
684#
685# @absolute: true if this device supports absolute coordinates as input
686#
687# Since: 0.14.0
688##
689{ 'type': 'MouseInfo',
690 'data': {'name': 'str', 'index': 'int', 'current': 'bool',
691 'absolute': 'bool'} }
692
693##
694# @query-mice:
695#
696# Returns information about each active mouse device
697#
698# Returns: a list of @MouseInfo for each device
699#
700# Since: 0.14.0
701##
702{ 'command': 'query-mice', 'returns': ['MouseInfo'] }
703
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705# @CpuInfo:
706#
707# Information about a virtual CPU
708#
709# @CPU: the index of the virtual CPU
710#
711# @current: this only exists for backwards compatible and should be ignored
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714# to a processor specific low power mode.
715#
716# @pc: #optional If the target is i386 or x86_64, this is the 64-bit instruction
717# pointer.
718# If the target is Sparc, this is the PC component of the
719# instruction pointer.
720#
721# @nip: #optional If the target is PPC, the instruction pointer
722#
723# @npc: #optional If the target is Sparc, the NPC component of the instruction
724# pointer
725#
726# @PC: #optional If the target is MIPS, the instruction pointer
727#
728# @thread_id: ID of the underlying host thread
729#
730# Since: 0.14.0
731#
732# Notes: @halted is a transient state that changes frequently. By the time the
733# data is sent to the client, the guest may no longer be halted.
734##
735{ 'type': 'CpuInfo',
736 'data': {'CPU': 'int', 'current': 'bool', 'halted': 'bool', '*pc': 'int',
737 '*nip': 'int', '*npc': 'int', '*PC': 'int', 'thread_id': 'int'} }
738
739##
740# @query-cpus:
741#
742# Returns a list of information about each virtual CPU.
743#
744# Returns: a list of @CpuInfo for each virtual CPU
745#
746# Since: 0.14.0
747##
748{ 'command': 'query-cpus', 'returns': ['CpuInfo'] }
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751# @BlockDeviceInfo:
752#
753# Information about the backing device for a block device.
754#
755# @file: the filename of the backing device
756#
757# @ro: true if the backing device was open read-only
758#
759# @drv: the name of the block format used to open the backing device. As of
760# 0.14.0 this can be: 'blkdebug', 'bochs', 'cloop', 'cow', 'dmg',
761# 'file', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'host_cdrom', 'host_device',
762# 'host_floppy', 'http', 'https', 'nbd', 'parallels', 'qcow',
763# 'qcow2', 'raw', 'tftp', 'vdi', 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat'
764#
765# @backing_file: #optional the name of the backing file (for copy-on-write)
766#
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768#
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770#
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772# valid encryption key is missing
773#
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775#
776# @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
777#
778# @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
779#
780# @iops: total I/O operations per second is specified
781#
782# @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second is specified
783#
784# @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second is specified
785#
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787#
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789#
790# @bps_rd_max: #optional read max in bytes (Since 1.7)
791#
792# @bps_wr_max: #optional write max in bytes (Since 1.7)
793#
794# @iops_max: #optional total I/O operations max (Since 1.7)
795#
796# @iops_rd_max: #optional read I/O operations max (Since 1.7)
797#
798# @iops_wr_max: #optional write I/O operations max (Since 1.7)
799#
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801#
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803#
804# Notes: This interface is only found in @BlockInfo.
805##
806{ 'type': 'BlockDeviceInfo',
807 'data': { 'file': 'str', 'ro': 'bool', 'drv': 'str',
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810 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 'bps_wr': 'int',
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813 '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int',
814 '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int',
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816 '*iops_size': 'int' } }
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818##
819# @BlockDeviceIoStatus:
820#
821# An enumeration of block device I/O status.
822#
823# @ok: The last I/O operation has succeeded
824#
825# @failed: The last I/O operation has failed
826#
827# @nospace: The last I/O operation has failed due to a no-space condition
828#
829# Since: 1.0
830##
831{ 'enum': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'data': [ 'ok', 'failed', 'nospace' ] }
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834# @BlockDirtyInfo:
835#
836# Block dirty bitmap information.
837#
838# @count: number of dirty bytes according to the dirty bitmap
839#
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841#
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843##
844{ 'type': 'BlockDirtyInfo',
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848# @BlockInfo:
849#
850# Block device information. This structure describes a virtual device and
851# the backing device associated with it.
852#
853# @device: The device name associated with the virtual device.
854#
855# @type: This field is returned only for compatibility reasons, it should
856# not be used (always returns 'unknown')
857#
858# @removable: True if the device supports removable media.
859#
860# @locked: True if the guest has locked this device from having its media
861# removed
862#
863# @tray_open: #optional True if the device has a tray and it is open
864# (only present if removable is true)
865#
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867# bitmap is enabled)
868#
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870# supports it and the VM is configured to stop on errors
871#
872# @inserted: #optional @BlockDeviceInfo describing the device if media is
873# present
874#
875# Since: 0.14.0
876##
877{ 'type': 'BlockInfo',
878 'data': {'device': 'str', 'type': 'str', 'removable': 'bool',
879 'locked': 'bool', '*inserted': 'BlockDeviceInfo',
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881 '*dirty': 'BlockDirtyInfo' } }
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883##
884# @query-block:
885#
886# Get a list of BlockInfo for all virtual block devices.
887#
888# Returns: a list of @BlockInfo describing each virtual block device
889#
890# Since: 0.14.0
891##
892{ 'command': 'query-block', 'returns': ['BlockInfo'] }
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895# @BlockDeviceStats:
896#
897# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
898#
899# @rd_bytes: The number of bytes read by the device.
900#
901# @wr_bytes: The number of bytes written by the device.
902#
903# @rd_operations: The number of read operations performed by the device.
904#
905# @wr_operations: The number of write operations performed by the device.
906#
907# @flush_operations: The number of cache flush operations performed by the
908# device (since 0.15.0)
909#
910# @flush_total_time_ns: Total time spend on cache flushes in nano-seconds
911# (since 0.15.0).
912#
913# @wr_total_time_ns: Total time spend on writes in nano-seconds (since 0.15.0).
914#
915# @rd_total_time_ns: Total_time_spend on reads in nano-seconds (since 0.15.0).
916#
917# @wr_highest_offset: The offset after the greatest byte written to the
918# device. The intended use of this information is for
919# growable sparse files (like qcow2) that are used on top
920# of a physical device.
921#
922# Since: 0.14.0
923##
924{ 'type': 'BlockDeviceStats',
925 'data': {'rd_bytes': 'int', 'wr_bytes': 'int', 'rd_operations': 'int',
926 'wr_operations': 'int', 'flush_operations': 'int',
927 'flush_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_total_time_ns': 'int',
928 'rd_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_highest_offset': 'int' } }
929
930##
931# @BlockStats:
932#
933# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
934#
935# @device: #optional If the stats are for a virtual block device, the name
936# corresponding to the virtual block device.
937#
938# @stats: A @BlockDeviceStats for the device.
939#
940# @parent: #optional This may point to the backing block device if this is a
941# a virtual block device. If it's a backing block, this will point
942# to the backing file is one is present.
943#
944# Since: 0.14.0
945##
946{ 'type': 'BlockStats',
947 'data': {'*device': 'str', 'stats': 'BlockDeviceStats',
948 '*parent': 'BlockStats'} }
949
950##
951# @query-blockstats:
952#
953# Query the @BlockStats for all virtual block devices.
954#
955# Returns: A list of @BlockStats for each virtual block devices.
956#
957# Since: 0.14.0
958##
959{ 'command': 'query-blockstats', 'returns': ['BlockStats'] }
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962# @VncClientInfo:
963#
964# Information about a connected VNC client.
965#
966# @host: The host name of the client. QEMU tries to resolve this to a DNS name
967# when possible.
968#
969# @family: 'ipv6' if the client is connected via IPv6 and TCP
970# 'ipv4' if the client is connected via IPv4 and TCP
971# 'unix' if the client is connected via a unix domain socket
972# 'unknown' otherwise
973#
974# @service: The service name of the client's port. This may depends on the
975# host system's service database so symbolic names should not be
976# relied on.
977#
978# @x509_dname: #optional If x509 authentication is in use, the Distinguished
979# Name of the client.
980#
981# @sasl_username: #optional If SASL authentication is in use, the SASL username
982# used for authentication.
983#
984# Since: 0.14.0
985##
986{ 'type': 'VncClientInfo',
987 'data': {'host': 'str', 'family': 'str', 'service': 'str',
988 '*x509_dname': 'str', '*sasl_username': 'str'} }
989
990##
991# @VncInfo:
992#
993# Information about the VNC session.
994#
995# @enabled: true if the VNC server is enabled, false otherwise
996#
997# @host: #optional The hostname the VNC server is bound to. This depends on
998# the name resolution on the host and may be an IP address.
999#
1000# @family: #optional 'ipv6' if the host is listening for IPv6 connections
1001# 'ipv4' if the host is listening for IPv4 connections
1002# 'unix' if the host is listening on a unix domain socket
1003# 'unknown' otherwise
1004#
1005# @service: #optional The service name of the server's port. This may depends
1006# on the host system's service database so symbolic names should not
1007# be relied on.
1008#
1009# @auth: #optional the current authentication type used by the server
1010# 'none' if no authentication is being used
1011# 'vnc' if VNC authentication is being used
1012# 'vencrypt+plain' if VEncrypt is used with plain text authentication
1013# 'vencrypt+tls+none' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and no authentication
1014# 'vencrypt+tls+vnc' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and VNC authentication
1015# 'vencrypt+tls+plain' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and plain text auth
1016# 'vencrypt+x509+none' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and no auth
1017# 'vencrypt+x509+vnc' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and VNC auth
1018# 'vencrypt+x509+plain' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and plain text auth
1019# 'vencrypt+tls+sasl' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and SASL auth
1020# 'vencrypt+x509+sasl' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and SASL auth
1021#
1022# @clients: a list of @VncClientInfo of all currently connected clients
1023#
1024# Since: 0.14.0
1025##
1026{ 'type': 'VncInfo',
1027 'data': {'enabled': 'bool', '*host': 'str', '*family': 'str',
1028 '*service': 'str', '*auth': 'str', '*clients': ['VncClientInfo']} }
1029
1030##
1031# @query-vnc:
1032#
1033# Returns information about the current VNC server
1034#
1035# Returns: @VncInfo
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1037# Since: 0.14.0
1038##
1039{ 'command': 'query-vnc', 'returns': 'VncInfo' }
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1042# @SpiceChannel
1043#
1044# Information about a SPICE client channel.
1045#
1046# @host: The host name of the client. QEMU tries to resolve this to a DNS name
1047# when possible.
1048#
1049# @family: 'ipv6' if the client is connected via IPv6 and TCP
1050# 'ipv4' if the client is connected via IPv4 and TCP
1051# 'unix' if the client is connected via a unix domain socket
1052# 'unknown' otherwise
1053#
1054# @port: The client's port number.
1055#
1056# @connection-id: SPICE connection id number. All channels with the same id
1057# belong to the same SPICE session.
1058#
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1060# channel, filter for this one if you want to track spice
1061# sessions only
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1064# multiple channels of the same type exist, such as multiple
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1066#
1067# @tls: true if the channel is encrypted, false otherwise.
1068#
1069# Since: 0.14.0
1070##
1071{ 'type': 'SpiceChannel',
1072 'data': {'host': 'str', 'family': 'str', 'port': 'str',
1073 'connection-id': 'int', 'channel-type': 'int', 'channel-id': 'int',
1074 'tls': 'bool'} }
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1077# @SpiceQueryMouseMode
1078#
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1081# @client: Mouse cursor position is determined by the client.
1082#
1083# @server: Mouse cursor position is determined by the server.
1084#
1085# @unknown: No information is available about mouse mode used by
1086# the spice server.
1087#
1088# Note: spice/enums.h has a SpiceMouseMode already, hence the name.
1089#
1090# Since: 1.1
1091##
1092{ 'enum': 'SpiceQueryMouseMode',
1093 'data': [ 'client', 'server', 'unknown' ] }
1094
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1096# @SpiceInfo
1097#
1098# Information about the SPICE session.
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1101#
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1103# migration had completed as well. false otherwise.
1104#
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1106# the name resolution on the host and may be an IP address.
1107#
1108# @port: #optional The SPICE server's port number.
1109#
1110# @compiled-version: #optional SPICE server version.
1111#
1112# @tls-port: #optional The SPICE server's TLS port number.
1113#
1114# @auth: #optional the current authentication type used by the server
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1116# 'spice' uses SASL or direct TLS authentication, depending on command
1117# line options
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1120# be determined by the client or the server, or unknown if spice
1121# server doesn't provide this information.
1122#
1123# Since: 1.1
1124#
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1126#
1127# Since: 0.14.0
1128##
1129{ 'type': 'SpiceInfo',
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1135# @query-spice
1136#
1137# Returns information about the current SPICE server
1138#
1139# Returns: @SpiceInfo
1140#
1141# Since: 0.14.0
1142##
1143{ 'command': 'query-spice', 'returns': 'SpiceInfo' }
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1146# @BalloonInfo:
1147#
1148# Information about the guest balloon device.
1149#
1150# @actual: the number of bytes the balloon currently contains
1151#
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1153#
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1158# @query-balloon:
1159#
1160# Return information about the balloon device.
1161#
1162# Returns: @BalloonInfo on success
1163# If the balloon driver is enabled but not functional because the KVM
1164# kernel module cannot support it, KvmMissingCap
1165# If no balloon device is present, DeviceNotActive
1166#
1167# Since: 0.14.0
1168##
1169{ 'command': 'query-balloon', 'returns': 'BalloonInfo' }
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1172# @PciMemoryRange:
1173#
1174# A PCI device memory region
1175#
1176# @base: the starting address (guest physical)
1177#
1178# @limit: the ending address (guest physical)
1179#
1180# Since: 0.14.0
1181##
1182{ 'type': 'PciMemoryRange', 'data': {'base': 'int', 'limit': 'int'} }
1183
1184##
1185# @PciMemoryRegion
1186#
1187# Information about a PCI device I/O region.
1188#
1189# @bar: the index of the Base Address Register for this region
1190#
1191# @type: 'io' if the region is a PIO region
1192# 'memory' if the region is a MMIO region
1193#
1194# @prefetch: #optional if @type is 'memory', true if the memory is prefetchable
1195#
1196# @mem_type_64: #optional if @type is 'memory', true if the BAR is 64-bit
1197#
1198# Since: 0.14.0
1199##
1200{ 'type': 'PciMemoryRegion',
1201 'data': {'bar': 'int', 'type': 'str', 'address': 'int', 'size': 'int',
1202 '*prefetch': 'bool', '*mem_type_64': 'bool' } }
1203
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1205# @PciBridgeInfo:
1206#
1207# Information about a PCI Bridge device
1208#
1209# @bus.number: primary bus interface number. This should be the number of the
1210# bus the device resides on.
1211#
1212# @bus.secondary: secondary bus interface number. This is the number of the
1213# main bus for the bridge
1214#
1215# @bus.subordinate: This is the highest number bus that resides below the
1216# bridge.
1217#
1218# @bus.io_range: The PIO range for all devices on this bridge
1219#
1220# @bus.memory_range: The MMIO range for all devices on this bridge
1221#
1222# @bus.prefetchable_range: The range of prefetchable MMIO for all devices on
1223# this bridge
1224#
1225# @devices: a list of @PciDeviceInfo for each device on this bridge
1226#
1227# Since: 0.14.0
1228##
1229{ 'type': 'PciBridgeInfo',
1230 'data': {'bus': { 'number': 'int', 'secondary': 'int', 'subordinate': 'int',
1231 'io_range': 'PciMemoryRange',
1232 'memory_range': 'PciMemoryRange',
1233 'prefetchable_range': 'PciMemoryRange' },
1234 '*devices': ['PciDeviceInfo']} }
1235
1236##
1237# @PciDeviceInfo:
1238#
1239# Information about a PCI device
1240#
1241# @bus: the bus number of the device
1242#
1243# @slot: the slot the device is located in
1244#
1245# @function: the function of the slot used by the device
1246#
1247# @class_info.desc: #optional a string description of the device's class
1248#
1249# @class_info.class: the class code of the device
1250#
1251# @id.device: the PCI device id
1252#
1253# @id.vendor: the PCI vendor id
1254#
1255# @irq: #optional if an IRQ is assigned to the device, the IRQ number
1256#
1257# @qdev_id: the device name of the PCI device
1258#
1259# @pci_bridge: if the device is a PCI bridge, the bridge information
1260#
1261# @regions: a list of the PCI I/O regions associated with the device
1262#
1263# Notes: the contents of @class_info.desc are not stable and should only be
1264# treated as informational.
1265#
1266# Since: 0.14.0
1267##
1268{ 'type': 'PciDeviceInfo',
1269 'data': {'bus': 'int', 'slot': 'int', 'function': 'int',
1270 'class_info': {'*desc': 'str', 'class': 'int'},
1271 'id': {'device': 'int', 'vendor': 'int'},
1272 '*irq': 'int', 'qdev_id': 'str', '*pci_bridge': 'PciBridgeInfo',
1273 'regions': ['PciMemoryRegion']} }
1274
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1276# @PciInfo:
1277#
1278# Information about a PCI bus
1279#
1280# @bus: the bus index
1281#
1282# @devices: a list of devices on this bus
1283#
1284# Since: 0.14.0
1285##
1286{ 'type': 'PciInfo', 'data': {'bus': 'int', 'devices': ['PciDeviceInfo']} }
1287
1288##
1289# @query-pci:
1290#
1291# Return information about the PCI bus topology of the guest.
1292#
1293# Returns: a list of @PciInfo for each PCI bus
1294#
1295# Since: 0.14.0
1296##
1297{ 'command': 'query-pci', 'returns': ['PciInfo'] }
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1300# @BlockdevOnError:
1301#
1302# An enumeration of possible behaviors for errors on I/O operations.
1303# The exact meaning depends on whether the I/O was initiated by a guest
1304# or by a block job
1305#
1306# @report: for guest operations, report the error to the guest;
1307# for jobs, cancel the job
1308#
1309# @ignore: ignore the error, only report a QMP event (BLOCK_IO_ERROR
1310# or BLOCK_JOB_ERROR)
1311#
1312# @enospc: same as @stop on ENOSPC, same as @report otherwise.
1313#
1314# @stop: for guest operations, stop the virtual machine;
1315# for jobs, pause the job
1316#
1317# Since: 1.3
1318##
1319{ 'enum': 'BlockdevOnError',
1320 'data': ['report', 'ignore', 'enospc', 'stop'] }
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1323# @MirrorSyncMode:
1324#
1325# An enumeration of possible behaviors for the initial synchronization
1326# phase of storage mirroring.
1327#
1328# @top: copies data in the topmost image to the destination
1329#
1330# @full: copies data from all images to the destination
1331#
1332# @none: only copy data written from now on
1333#
1334# Since: 1.3
1335##
1336{ 'enum': 'MirrorSyncMode',
1337 'data': ['top', 'full', 'none'] }
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1340# @BlockJobInfo:
1341#
1342# Information about a long-running block device operation.
1343#
1344# @type: the job type ('stream' for image streaming)
1345#
1346# @device: the block device name
1347#
1348# @len: the maximum progress value
1349#
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1350# @busy: false if the job is known to be in a quiescent state, with
1351# no pending I/O. Since 1.3.
1352#
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1354# pause itself as soon as possible. Since 1.3.
1355#
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1357#
1358# @speed: the rate limit, bytes per second
1359#
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1360# @io-status: the status of the job (since 1.3)
1361#
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1363##
1364{ 'type': 'BlockJobInfo',
1365 'data': {'type': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'len': 'int',
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1366 'offset': 'int', 'busy': 'bool', 'paused': 'bool', 'speed': 'int',
1367 'io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus'} }
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1369##
1370# @query-block-jobs:
1371#
1372# Return information about long-running block device operations.
1373#
1374# Returns: a list of @BlockJobInfo for each active block job
1375#
1376# Since: 1.1
1377##
1378{ 'command': 'query-block-jobs', 'returns': ['BlockJobInfo'] }
1379
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1381# @quit:
1382#
1383# This command will cause the QEMU process to exit gracefully. While every
1384# attempt is made to send the QMP response before terminating, this is not
1385# guaranteed. When using this interface, a premature EOF would not be
1386# unexpected.
1387#
1388# Since: 0.14.0
1389##
1390{ 'command': 'quit' }
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1393# @stop:
1394#
1395# Stop all guest VCPU execution.
1396#
1397# Since: 0.14.0
1398#
1399# Notes: This function will succeed even if the guest is already in the stopped
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1400# state. In "inmigrate" state, it will ensure that the guest
1401# remains paused once migration finishes, as if the -S option was
1402# passed on the command line.
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1403##
1404{ 'command': 'stop' }
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1406##
1407# @system_reset:
1408#
1409# Performs a hard reset of a guest.
1410#
1411# Since: 0.14.0
1412##
1413{ 'command': 'system_reset' }
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1415##
1416# @system_powerdown:
1417#
1418# Requests that a guest perform a powerdown operation.
1419#
1420# Since: 0.14.0
1421#
1422# Notes: A guest may or may not respond to this command. This command
1423# returning does not indicate that a guest has accepted the request or
1424# that it has shut down. Many guests will respond to this command by
1425# prompting the user in some way.
1426##
1427{ 'command': 'system_powerdown' }
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1429##
1430# @cpu:
1431#
1432# This command is a nop that is only provided for the purposes of compatibility.
1433#
1434# Since: 0.14.0
1435#
1436# Notes: Do not use this command.
1437##
1438{ 'command': 'cpu', 'data': {'index': 'int'} }
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1441# @cpu-add
1442#
1443# Adds CPU with specified ID
1444#
1445# @id: ID of CPU to be created, valid values [0..max_cpus)
1446#
1447# Returns: Nothing on success
1448#
1449# Since 1.5
1450##
1451{ 'command': 'cpu-add', 'data': {'id': 'int'} }
1452
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1454# @memsave:
1455#
1456# Save a portion of guest memory to a file.
1457#
1458# @val: the virtual address of the guest to start from
1459#
1460# @size: the size of memory region to save
1461#
1462# @filename: the file to save the memory to as binary data
1463#
1464# @cpu-index: #optional the index of the virtual CPU to use for translating the
1465# virtual address (defaults to CPU 0)
1466#
1467# Returns: Nothing on success
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1469# Since: 0.14.0
1470#
1471# Notes: Errors were not reliably returned until 1.1
1472##
1473{ 'command': 'memsave',
1474 'data': {'val': 'int', 'size': 'int', 'filename': 'str', '*cpu-index': 'int'} }
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1476##
1477# @pmemsave:
1478#
1479# Save a portion of guest physical memory to a file.
1480#
1481# @val: the physical address of the guest to start from
1482#
1483# @size: the size of memory region to save
1484#
1485# @filename: the file to save the memory to as binary data
1486#
1487# Returns: Nothing on success
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1489# Since: 0.14.0
1490#
1491# Notes: Errors were not reliably returned until 1.1
1492##
1493{ 'command': 'pmemsave',
1494 'data': {'val': 'int', 'size': 'int', 'filename': 'str'} }
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1496##
1497# @cont:
1498#
1499# Resume guest VCPU execution.
1500#
1501# Since: 0.14.0
1502#
1503# Returns: If successful, nothing
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1505# not yet been set, DeviceEncrypted.
1506#
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1508# will also succeed if the guest is in the "inmigrate" state; in
1509# this case, the effect of the command is to make sure the guest
1510# starts once migration finishes, removing the effect of the -S
1511# command line option if it was passed.
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1513{ 'command': 'cont' }
1514
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1516# @system_wakeup:
1517#
1518# Wakeup guest from suspend. Does nothing in case the guest isn't suspended.
1519#
1520# Since: 1.1
1521#
1522# Returns: nothing.
1523##
1524{ 'command': 'system_wakeup' }
1525
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1527# @inject-nmi:
1528#
1529# Injects an Non-Maskable Interrupt into all guest's VCPUs.
1530#
1531# Returns: If successful, nothing
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1533# Since: 0.14.0
1534#
1535# Notes: Only x86 Virtual Machines support this command.
1536##
1537{ 'command': 'inject-nmi' }
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1539##
1540# @set_link:
1541#
1542# Sets the link status of a virtual network adapter.
1543#
1544# @name: the device name of the virtual network adapter
1545#
1546# @up: true to set the link status to be up
1547#
1548# Returns: Nothing on success
1549# If @name is not a valid network device, DeviceNotFound
1550#
1551# Since: 0.14.0
1552#
1553# Notes: Not all network adapters support setting link status. This command
1554# will succeed even if the network adapter does not support link status
1555# notification.
1556##
1557{ 'command': 'set_link', 'data': {'name': 'str', 'up': 'bool'} }
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1559##
1560# @block_passwd:
1561#
1562# This command sets the password of a block device that has not been open
1563# with a password and requires one.
1564#
1565# The two cases where this can happen are a block device is created through
1566# QEMU's initial command line or a block device is changed through the legacy
1567# @change interface.
1568#
1569# In the event that the block device is created through the initial command
1570# line, the VM will start in the stopped state regardless of whether '-S' is
1571# used. The intention is for a management tool to query the block devices to
1572# determine which ones are encrypted, set the passwords with this command, and
1573# then start the guest with the @cont command.
1574#
1575# @device: the name of the device to set the password on
1576#
1577# @password: the password to use for the device
1578#
1579# Returns: nothing on success
1580# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1581# If @device is not encrypted, DeviceNotEncrypted
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1583# Notes: Not all block formats support encryption and some that do are not
1584# able to validate that a password is correct. Disk corruption may
1585# occur if an invalid password is specified.
1586#
1587# Since: 0.14.0
1588##
1589{ 'command': 'block_passwd', 'data': {'device': 'str', 'password': 'str'} }
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1591##
1592# @balloon:
1593#
1594# Request the balloon driver to change its balloon size.
1595#
1596# @value: the target size of the balloon in bytes
1597#
1598# Returns: Nothing on success
1599# If the balloon driver is enabled but not functional because the KVM
1600# kernel module cannot support it, KvmMissingCap
1601# If no balloon device is present, DeviceNotActive
1602#
1603# Notes: This command just issues a request to the guest. When it returns,
1604# the balloon size may not have changed. A guest can change the balloon
1605# size independent of this command.
1606#
1607# Since: 0.14.0
1608##
1609{ 'command': 'balloon', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
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1611##
1612# @block_resize
1613#
1614# Resize a block image while a guest is running.
1615#
1616# @device: the name of the device to get the image resized
1617#
1618# @size: new image size in bytes
1619#
1620# Returns: nothing on success
1621# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
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1623# Since: 0.14.0
1624##
1625{ 'command': 'block_resize', 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'size': 'int' }}
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1628# @NewImageMode
1629#
1630# An enumeration that tells QEMU how to set the backing file path in
1631# a new image file.
1632#
1633# @existing: QEMU should look for an existing image file.
1634#
1635# @absolute-paths: QEMU should create a new image with absolute paths
1636# for the backing file.
1637#
1638# Since: 1.1
1639##
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1642
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52e7c241 1644# @BlockdevSnapshot
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1646# @device: the name of the device to generate the snapshot from.
1647#
1648# @snapshot-file: the target of the new image. A new file will be created.
1649#
1650# @format: #optional the format of the snapshot image, default is 'qcow2'.
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1652# @mode: #optional whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
8bde9b6f 1653# 'absolute-paths'.
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52e7c241 1655{ 'type': 'BlockdevSnapshot',
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1656 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'snapshot-file': 'str', '*format': 'str',
1657 '*mode': 'NewImageMode' } }
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1660# @DriveBackup
1661#
1662# @device: the name of the device which should be copied.
1663#
1664# @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
1665# is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new
1666# destination. If it does not exist, a new file will be created.
1667#
1668# @format: #optional the format of the new destination, default is to
1669# probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source
1670#
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1672# (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
1673# only new I/O).
1674#
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1676# 'absolute-paths'.
1677#
1678# @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1679#
1680# @on-source-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the source,
1681# default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
1682# if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
1683#
1684# @on-target-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the target,
1685# default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
1686# a different block device than @device).
1687#
1688# Note that @on-source-error and @on-target-error only affect background I/O.
1689# If an error occurs during a guest write request, the device's rerror/werror
1690# actions will be used.
1691#
1692# Since: 1.6
1693##
1694{ 'type': 'DriveBackup',
1695 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', '*format': 'str',
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1697 '*speed': 'int',
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1698 '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
1699 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
1700
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1702# @Abort
1703#
1704# This action can be used to test transaction failure.
1705#
1706# Since: 1.6
1707###
1708{ 'type': 'Abort',
1709 'data': { } }
1710
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c8a83e85 1712# @TransactionAction
8802d1fd 1713#
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1715# @transaction.
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c8a83e85 1717{ 'union': 'TransactionAction',
52e7c241 1718 'data': {
3037f364 1719 'blockdev-snapshot-sync': 'BlockdevSnapshot',
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1720 'drive-backup': 'DriveBackup',
1721 'abort': 'Abort'
52e7c241 1722 } }
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52e7c241 1725# @transaction
8802d1fd 1726#
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1728# operation fails, then the entire set of actions will be abandoned and the
1729# appropriate error returned.
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1730#
1731# List of:
c8a83e85 1732# @TransactionAction: information needed for the respective operation
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1733#
1734# Returns: nothing on success
c8a83e85 1735# Errors depend on the operations of the transaction
8802d1fd 1736#
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1738# information on only one failed operation returned in an error condition, and
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1739# subsequent actions will not have been attempted.
1740#
1741# Since 1.1
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52e7c241 1743{ 'command': 'transaction',
c8a83e85 1744 'data': { 'actions': [ 'TransactionAction' ] } }
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1747# @blockdev-snapshot-sync
1748#
1749# Generates a synchronous snapshot of a block device.
1750#
852ad1a9 1751# For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshot.
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1754# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
6106e249 1755#
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1757##
1758{ 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot-sync',
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1761##
1762# @human-monitor-command:
1763#
1764# Execute a command on the human monitor and return the output.
1765#
1766# @command-line: the command to execute in the human monitor
1767#
1768# @cpu-index: #optional The CPU to use for commands that require an implicit CPU
1769#
1770# Returns: the output of the command as a string
1771#
1772# Since: 0.14.0
1773#
1774# Notes: This command only exists as a stop-gap. It's use is highly
1775# discouraged. The semantics of this command are not guaranteed.
1776#
1777# Known limitations:
1778#
1779# o This command is stateless, this means that commands that depend
1780# on state information (such as getfd) might not work
1781#
1782# o Commands that prompt the user for data (eg. 'cont' when the block
1783# device is encrypted) don't currently work
1784##
1785{ 'command': 'human-monitor-command',
1786 'data': {'command-line': 'str', '*cpu-index': 'int'},
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1791#
1792# Live commit of data from overlay image nodes into backing nodes - i.e.,
1793# writes data between 'top' and 'base' into 'base'.
1794#
1795# @device: the name of the device
1796#
1797# @base: #optional The file name of the backing image to write data into.
1798# If not specified, this is the deepest backing image
1799#
1800# @top: The file name of the backing image within the image chain,
1801# which contains the topmost data to be committed down.
1802# Note, the active layer as 'top' is currently unsupported.
1803#
1804# If top == base, that is an error.
1805#
1806#
1807# @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1808#
1809# Returns: Nothing on success
1810# If commit or stream is already active on this device, DeviceInUse
1811# If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound
1812# If image commit is not supported by this device, NotSupported
1813# If @base or @top is invalid, a generic error is returned
1814# If @top is the active layer, or omitted, a generic error is returned
1815# If @speed is invalid, InvalidParameter
1816#
1817# Since: 1.3
1818#
1819##
1820{ 'command': 'block-commit',
1821 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*base': 'str', 'top': 'str',
1822 '*speed': 'int' } }
1823
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1825# @drive-backup
1826#
1827# Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination. The
1828# status of ongoing drive-backup operations can be checked with
1829# query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'.
1830# The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the
1831# block-job-cancel command.
1832#
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1835# Returns: nothing on success
1836# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1837#
1838# Since 1.6
1839##
f53cae50 1840{ 'command': 'drive-backup', 'data': 'DriveBackup' }
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1843# @drive-mirror
1844#
1845# Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination.
1846#
1847# @device: the name of the device whose writes should be mirrored.
1848#
1849# @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
1850# is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new
1851# destination. If it does not exist, a new file will be created.
1852#
1853# @format: #optional the format of the new destination, default is to
1854# probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source
1855#
1856# @mode: #optional whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
1857# 'absolute-paths'.
1858#
1859# @speed: #optional the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1860#
1861# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
1862# (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
1863# only new I/O).
1864#
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1866# if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters
1867# are smaller than that, else the cluster size. Must be a
1868# power of 2 between 512 and 64M (since 1.4).
1869#
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1871# target (since 1.4).
1872#
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1874# default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
1875# if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
1876#
1877# @on-target-error: #optional the action to take on an error on the target,
1878# default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
1879# a different block device than @device).
1880#
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1882# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1883#
1884# Since 1.3
1885##
1886{ 'command': 'drive-mirror',
1887 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', '*format': 'str',
1888 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*mode': 'NewImageMode',
eee13dfe 1889 '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32',
08e4ed6c 1890 '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
b952b558 1891 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
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1895#
1896# Cancel the current executing migration process.
1897#
1898# Returns: nothing on success
1899#
1900# Notes: This command succeeds even if there is no migration process running.
1901#
1902# Since: 0.14.0
1903##
1904{ 'command': 'migrate_cancel' }
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1906##
1907# @migrate_set_downtime
1908#
1909# Set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
1910#
1911# @value: maximum downtime in seconds
1912#
1913# Returns: nothing on success
1914#
1915# Since: 0.14.0
1916##
1917{ 'command': 'migrate_set_downtime', 'data': {'value': 'number'} }
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1919##
1920# @migrate_set_speed
1921#
1922# Set maximum speed for migration.
1923#
1924# @value: maximum speed in bytes.
1925#
1926# Returns: nothing on success
1927#
1928# Notes: A value lesser than zero will be automatically round up to zero.
1929#
1930# Since: 0.14.0
1931##
1932{ 'command': 'migrate_set_speed', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
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1935# @migrate-set-cache-size
1936#
1937# Set XBZRLE cache size
1938#
1939# @value: cache size in bytes
1940#
1941# The size will be rounded down to the nearest power of 2.
1942# The cache size can be modified before and during ongoing migration
1943#
1944# Returns: nothing on success
1945#
1946# Since: 1.2
1947##
1948{ 'command': 'migrate-set-cache-size', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
1949
1950##
1951# @query-migrate-cache-size
1952#
1953# query XBZRLE cache size
1954#
1955# Returns: XBZRLE cache size in bytes
1956#
1957# Since: 1.2
1958##
1959{ 'command': 'query-migrate-cache-size', 'returns': 'int' }
1960
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d03ee401 1962# @ObjectPropertyInfo:
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1964# @name: the name of the property
1965#
1966# @type: the type of the property. This will typically come in one of four
1967# forms:
1968#
1969# 1) A primitive type such as 'u8', 'u16', 'bool', 'str', or 'double'.
1970# These types are mapped to the appropriate JSON type.
1971#
1972# 2) A legacy type in the form 'legacy<subtype>' where subtype is the
1973# legacy qdev typename. These types are always treated as strings.
1974#
1975# 3) A child type in the form 'child<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev
1976# device type name. Child properties create the composition tree.
1977#
1978# 4) A link type in the form 'link<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev
1979# device type name. Link properties form the device model graph.
1980#
51920820 1981# Since: 1.2
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57c9fafe 1983{ 'type': 'ObjectPropertyInfo',
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1985
1986##
1987# @qom-list:
1988#
57c9fafe 1989# This command will list any properties of a object given a path in the object
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1991#
57c9fafe 1992# @path: the path within the object model. See @qom-get for a description of
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1994#
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1995# Returns: a list of @ObjectPropertyInfo that describe the properties of the
1996# object.
b4b12c62 1997#
51920820 1998# Since: 1.2
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2000{ 'command': 'qom-list',
2001 'data': { 'path': 'str' },
57c9fafe 2002 'returns': [ 'ObjectPropertyInfo' ] }
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2004##
2005# @qom-get:
2006#
57c9fafe 2007# This command will get a property from a object model path and return the
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2008# value.
2009#
57c9fafe 2010# @path: The path within the object model. There are two forms of supported
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2011# paths--absolute and partial paths.
2012#
57c9fafe 2013# Absolute paths are derived from the root object and can follow child<>
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2014# or link<> properties. Since they can follow link<> properties, they
2015# can be arbitrarily long. Absolute paths look like absolute filenames
2016# and are prefixed with a leading slash.
2017#
2018# Partial paths look like relative filenames. They do not begin
2019# with a prefix. The matching rules for partial paths are subtle but
57c9fafe 2020# designed to make specifying objects easy. At each level of the
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2021# composition tree, the partial path is matched as an absolute path.
2022# The first match is not returned. At least two matches are searched
2023# for. A successful result is only returned if only one match is
2024# found. If more than one match is found, a flag is return to
2025# indicate that the match was ambiguous.
2026#
2027# @property: The property name to read
2028#
2029# Returns: The property value. The type depends on the property type. legacy<>
2030# properties are returned as #str. child<> and link<> properties are
2031# returns as #str pathnames. All integer property types (u8, u16, etc)
2032# are returned as #int.
2033#
51920820 2034# Since: 1.2
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2036{ 'command': 'qom-get',
2037 'data': { 'path': 'str', 'property': 'str' },
2038 'returns': 'visitor',
2039 'gen': 'no' }
2040
2041##
2042# @qom-set:
2043#
57c9fafe 2044# This command will set a property from a object model path.
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2046# @path: see @qom-get for a description of this parameter
2047#
2048# @property: the property name to set
2049#
2050# @value: a value who's type is appropriate for the property type. See @qom-get
2051# for a description of type mapping.
2052#
51920820 2053# Since: 1.2
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2055{ 'command': 'qom-set',
2056 'data': { 'path': 'str', 'property': 'str', 'value': 'visitor' },
2057 'gen': 'no' }
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2059##
2060# @set_password:
2061#
2062# Sets the password of a remote display session.
2063#
2064# @protocol: `vnc' to modify the VNC server password
2065# `spice' to modify the Spice server password
2066#
2067# @password: the new password
2068#
2069# @connected: #optional how to handle existing clients when changing the
b80e560b 2070# password. If nothing is specified, defaults to `keep'
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2071# `fail' to fail the command if clients are connected
2072# `disconnect' to disconnect existing clients
2073# `keep' to maintain existing clients
2074#
2075# Returns: Nothing on success
2076# If Spice is not enabled, DeviceNotFound
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2078# Since: 0.14.0
2079##
2080{ 'command': 'set_password',
2081 'data': {'protocol': 'str', 'password': 'str', '*connected': 'str'} }
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2083##
2084# @expire_password:
2085#
2086# Expire the password of a remote display server.
2087#
2088# @protocol: the name of the remote display protocol `vnc' or `spice'
2089#
2090# @time: when to expire the password.
2091# `now' to expire the password immediately
2092# `never' to cancel password expiration
2093# `+INT' where INT is the number of seconds from now (integer)
2094# `INT' where INT is the absolute time in seconds
2095#
2096# Returns: Nothing on success
2097# If @protocol is `spice' and Spice is not active, DeviceNotFound
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2098#
2099# Since: 0.14.0
2100#
2101# Notes: Time is relative to the server and currently there is no way to
2102# coordinate server time with client time. It is not recommended to
2103# use the absolute time version of the @time parameter unless you're
2104# sure you are on the same machine as the QEMU instance.
2105##
2106{ 'command': 'expire_password', 'data': {'protocol': 'str', 'time': 'str'} }
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2108##
2109# @eject:
2110#
2111# Ejects a device from a removable drive.
2112#
2113# @device: The name of the device
2114#
2115# @force: @optional If true, eject regardless of whether the drive is locked.
2116# If not specified, the default value is false.
2117#
2118# Returns: Nothing on success
2119# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
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2120#
2121# Notes: Ejecting a device will no media results in success
2122#
2123# Since: 0.14.0
2124##
2125{ 'command': 'eject', 'data': {'device': 'str', '*force': 'bool'} }
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2127##
2128# @change-vnc-password:
2129#
2130# Change the VNC server password.
2131#
2132# @target: the new password to use with VNC authentication
2133#
2134# Since: 1.1
2135#
2136# Notes: An empty password in this command will set the password to the empty
2137# string. Existing clients are unaffected by executing this command.
2138##
2139{ 'command': 'change-vnc-password', 'data': {'password': 'str'} }
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2141##
2142# @change:
2143#
2144# This command is multiple commands multiplexed together.
2145#
2146# @device: This is normally the name of a block device but it may also be 'vnc'.
2147# when it's 'vnc', then sub command depends on @target
2148#
2149# @target: If @device is a block device, then this is the new filename.
2150# If @device is 'vnc', then if the value 'password' selects the vnc
2151# change password command. Otherwise, this specifies a new server URI
2152# address to listen to for VNC connections.
2153#
2154# @arg: If @device is a block device, then this is an optional format to open
2155# the device with.
2156# If @device is 'vnc' and @target is 'password', this is the new VNC
2157# password to set. If this argument is an empty string, then no future
2158# logins will be allowed.
2159#
2160# Returns: Nothing on success.
2161# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
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2163# if this error is returned, the device has been opened successfully
2164# and an additional call to @block_passwd is required to set the
2165# device's password. The behavior of reads and writes to the block
2166# device between when these calls are executed is undefined.
2167#
2168# Notes: It is strongly recommended that this interface is not used especially
2169# for changing block devices.
2170#
2171# Since: 0.14.0
2172##
2173{ 'command': 'change',
2174 'data': {'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', '*arg': 'str'} }
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2176##
2177# @block_set_io_throttle:
2178#
2179# Change I/O throttle limits for a block drive.
2180#
2181# @device: The name of the device
2182#
2183# @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second
2184#
2185# @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second
2186#
2187# @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second
2188#
2189# @iops: total I/O operations per second
2190#
2191# @ops_rd: read I/O operations per second
2192#
2193# @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second
2194#
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2196#
2197# @bps_rd_max: #optional read max in bytes (Since 1.7)
2198#
2199# @bps_wr_max: #optional write max in bytes (Since 1.7)
2200#
2201# @iops_max: #optional total I/O operations max (Since 1.7)
2202#
2203# @iops_rd_max: #optional read I/O operations max (Since 1.7)
2204#
2205# @iops_wr_max: #optional write I/O operations max (Since 1.7)
2206#
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2208#
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2210# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
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2212# Since: 1.1
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2214{ 'command': 'block_set_io_throttle',
2215 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 'bps_wr': 'int',
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2216 'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int',
2217 '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int',
2218 '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int',
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2219 '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int',
2220 '*iops_size': 'int' } }
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2223# @block-stream:
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2224#
2225# Copy data from a backing file into a block device.
2226#
2227# The block streaming operation is performed in the background until the entire
2228# backing file has been copied. This command returns immediately once streaming
2229# has started. The status of ongoing block streaming operations can be checked
2230# with query-block-jobs. The operation can be stopped before it has completed
db58f9c0 2231# using the block-job-cancel command.
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2232#
2233# If a base file is specified then sectors are not copied from that base file and
2234# its backing chain. When streaming completes the image file will have the base
2235# file as its backing file. This can be used to stream a subset of the backing
2236# file chain instead of flattening the entire image.
2237#
2238# On successful completion the image file is updated to drop the backing file
2239# and the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is emitted.
2240#
2241# @device: the device name
2242#
2243# @base: #optional the common backing file name
2244#
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2246#
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2248# 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used if the block device
2249# supports io-status (see BlockInfo). Since 1.3.
2250#
12bd451f 2251# Returns: Nothing on success
12bd451f 2252# If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound
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2253#
2254# Since: 1.1
2255##
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2256{ 'command': 'block-stream',
2257 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*base': 'str', '*speed': 'int',
2258 '*on-error': 'BlockdevOnError' } }
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2260##
db58f9c0 2261# @block-job-set-speed:
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2262#
2263# Set maximum speed for a background block operation.
2264#
2265# This command can only be issued when there is an active block job.
2266#
2267# Throttling can be disabled by setting the speed to 0.
2268#
2269# @device: the device name
2270#
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2272# Defaults to 0.
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2273#
2274# Returns: Nothing on success
05290d80 2275# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
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2276#
2277# Since: 1.1
2278##
db58f9c0 2279{ 'command': 'block-job-set-speed',
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2282##
db58f9c0 2283# @block-job-cancel:
370521a1 2284#
05290d80 2285# Stop an active background block operation.
370521a1 2286#
05290d80 2287# This command returns immediately after marking the active background block
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2288# operation for cancellation. It is an error to call this command if no
2289# operation is in progress.
2290#
2291# The operation will cancel as soon as possible and then emit the
2292# BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event. Before that happens the job is still visible when
2293# enumerated using query-block-jobs.
2294#
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2295# For streaming, the image file retains its backing file unless the streaming
2296# operation happens to complete just as it is being cancelled. A new streaming
2297# operation can be started at a later time to finish copying all data from the
2298# backing file.
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2300# @device: the device name
2301#
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2303# false). Since 1.3.
2304#
370521a1 2305# Returns: Nothing on success
05290d80 2306# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
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2307#
2308# Since: 1.1
2309##
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2310{ 'command': 'block-job-cancel', 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*force': 'bool' } }
2311
2312##
2313# @block-job-pause:
2314#
2315# Pause an active background block operation.
2316#
2317# This command returns immediately after marking the active background block
2318# operation for pausing. It is an error to call this command if no
2319# operation is in progress. Pausing an already paused job has no cumulative
2320# effect; a single block-job-resume command will resume the job.
2321#
2322# The operation will pause as soon as possible. No event is emitted when
2323# the operation is actually paused. Cancelling a paused job automatically
2324# resumes it.
2325#
2326# @device: the device name
2327#
2328# Returns: Nothing on success
2329# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2330#
2331# Since: 1.3
2332##
2333{ 'command': 'block-job-pause', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2334
2335##
2336# @block-job-resume:
2337#
2338# Resume an active background block operation.
2339#
2340# This command returns immediately after resuming a paused background block
2341# operation. It is an error to call this command if no operation is in
2342# progress. Resuming an already running job is not an error.
2343#
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2345#
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2347#
2348# Returns: Nothing on success
2349# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2350#
2351# Since: 1.3
2352##
2353{ 'command': 'block-job-resume', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
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2356# @block-job-complete:
2357#
2358# Manually trigger completion of an active background block operation. This
2359# is supported for drive mirroring, where it also switches the device to
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2360# write to the target path only. The ability to complete is signaled with
2361# a BLOCK_JOB_READY event.
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2362#
2363# This command completes an active background block operation synchronously.
2364# The ordering of this command's return with the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event
2365# is not defined. Note that if an I/O error occurs during the processing of
2366# this command: 1) the command itself will fail; 2) the error will be processed
2367# according to the rerror/werror arguments that were specified when starting
2368# the operation.
2369#
2370# A cancelled or paused job cannot be completed.
2371#
2372# @device: the device name
2373#
2374# Returns: Nothing on success
2375# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2376#
2377# Since: 1.3
2378##
2379{ 'command': 'block-job-complete', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2380
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2382# @ObjectTypeInfo:
2383#
2384# This structure describes a search result from @qom-list-types
2385#
2386# @name: the type name found in the search
2387#
2388# Since: 1.1
2389#
2390# Notes: This command is experimental and may change syntax in future releases.
2391##
2392{ 'type': 'ObjectTypeInfo',
2393 'data': { 'name': 'str' } }
2394
2395##
2396# @qom-list-types:
2397#
2398# This command will return a list of types given search parameters
2399#
2400# @implements: if specified, only return types that implement this type name
2401#
2402# @abstract: if true, include abstract types in the results
2403#
2404# Returns: a list of @ObjectTypeInfo or an empty list if no results are found
2405#
2406# Since: 1.1
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2408{ 'command': 'qom-list-types',
2409 'data': { '*implements': 'str', '*abstract': 'bool' },
2410 'returns': [ 'ObjectTypeInfo' ] }
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2413# @DevicePropertyInfo:
2414#
2415# Information about device properties.
2416#
2417# @name: the name of the property
2418# @type: the typename of the property
2419#
2420# Since: 1.2
2421##
2422{ 'type': 'DevicePropertyInfo',
2423 'data': { 'name': 'str', 'type': 'str' } }
2424
2425##
2426# @device-list-properties:
2427#
2428# List properties associated with a device.
2429#
2430# @typename: the type name of a device
2431#
2432# Returns: a list of DevicePropertyInfo describing a devices properties
2433#
2434# Since: 1.2
2435##
2436{ 'command': 'device-list-properties',
2437 'data': { 'typename': 'str'},
2438 'returns': [ 'DevicePropertyInfo' ] }
2439
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2441# @migrate
2442#
2443# Migrates the current running guest to another Virtual Machine.
2444#
2445# @uri: the Uniform Resource Identifier of the destination VM
2446#
2447# @blk: #optional do block migration (full disk copy)
2448#
2449# @inc: #optional incremental disk copy migration
2450#
2451# @detach: this argument exists only for compatibility reasons and
2452# is ignored by QEMU
2453#
2454# Returns: nothing on success
2455#
2456# Since: 0.14.0
2457##
2458{ 'command': 'migrate',
2459 'data': {'uri': 'str', '*blk': 'bool', '*inc': 'bool', '*detach': 'bool' } }
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2462#
2463# Save the state of all devices to file. The RAM and the block devices
2464# of the VM are not saved by this command.
2465#
2466# @filename: the file to save the state of the devices to as binary
2467# data. See xen-save-devices-state.txt for a description of the binary
2468# format.
2469#
2470# Returns: Nothing on success
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2472# Since: 1.1
2473##
2474{ 'command': 'xen-save-devices-state', 'data': {'filename': 'str'} }
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2477# @xen-set-global-dirty-log
2478#
2479# Enable or disable the global dirty log mode.
2480#
2481# @enable: true to enable, false to disable.
2482#
2483# Returns: nothing
2484#
2485# Since: 1.3
2486##
2487{ 'command': 'xen-set-global-dirty-log', 'data': { 'enable': 'bool' } }
2488
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2490# @device_del:
2491#
2492# Remove a device from a guest
2493#
2494# @id: the name of the device
2495#
2496# Returns: Nothing on success
2497# If @id is not a valid device, DeviceNotFound
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2499# Notes: When this command completes, the device may not be removed from the
2500# guest. Hot removal is an operation that requires guest cooperation.
2501# This command merely requests that the guest begin the hot removal
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2503# DEVICE_DELETED event. Guest reset will automatically complete removal
2504# for all devices.
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2506# Since: 0.14.0
2507##
2508{ 'command': 'device_del', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
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2510##
2511# @dump-guest-memory
2512#
2513# Dump guest's memory to vmcore. It is a synchronous operation that can take
2514# very long depending on the amount of guest memory. This command is only
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2515# supported on i386 and x86_64.
2516#
2517# @paging: if true, do paging to get guest's memory mapping. This allows
d691180e 2518# using gdb to process the core file.
f5b0d93b 2519#
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2521# of RAM. This can happen for a large guest, or a
2522# malicious guest pretending to be large.
2523#
2524# Also, paging=true has the following limitations:
2525#
2526# 1. The guest may be in a catastrophic state or can have corrupted
2527# memory, which cannot be trusted
2528# 2. The guest can be in real-mode even if paging is enabled. For
2529# example, the guest uses ACPI to sleep, and ACPI sleep state
2530# goes in real-mode
f5b0d93b 2531#
783e9b48 2532# @protocol: the filename or file descriptor of the vmcore. The supported
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f5b0d93b 2534#
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2536# string is the file's path.
2537# 2. fd: the protocol starts with "fd:", and the following string
2538# is the fd's name.
f5b0d93b 2539#
783e9b48 2540# @begin: #optional if specified, the starting physical address.
f5b0d93b 2541#
783e9b48 2542# @length: #optional if specified, the memory size, in bytes. If you don't
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2544# and @length
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2546# Returns: nothing on success
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2548# Since: 1.2
2549##
2550{ 'command': 'dump-guest-memory',
2551 'data': { 'paging': 'bool', 'protocol': 'str', '*begin': 'int',
2552 '*length': 'int' } }
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2555# @netdev_add:
2556#
2557# Add a network backend.
2558#
2559# @type: the type of network backend. Current valid values are 'user', 'tap',
2560# 'vde', 'socket', 'dump' and 'bridge'
2561#
2562# @id: the name of the new network backend
2563#
2564# @props: #optional a list of properties to be passed to the backend in
2565# the format 'name=value', like 'ifname=tap0,script=no'
2566#
2567# Notes: The semantics of @props is not well defined. Future commands will be
2568# introduced that provide stronger typing for backend creation.
2569#
2570# Since: 0.14.0
2571#
2572# Returns: Nothing on success
2573# If @type is not a valid network backend, DeviceNotFound
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2575{ 'command': 'netdev_add',
2576 'data': {'type': 'str', 'id': 'str', '*props': '**'},
2577 'gen': 'no' }
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2579##
2580# @netdev_del:
2581#
2582# Remove a network backend.
2583#
2584# @id: the name of the network backend to remove
2585#
2586# Returns: Nothing on success
2587# If @id is not a valid network backend, DeviceNotFound
2588#
2589# Since: 0.14.0
2590##
2591{ 'command': 'netdev_del', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
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2594# @NetdevNoneOptions
2595#
2596# Use it alone to have zero network devices.
2597#
2598# Since 1.2
2599##
2600{ 'type': 'NetdevNoneOptions',
2601 'data': { } }
2602
2603##
2604# @NetLegacyNicOptions
2605#
2606# Create a new Network Interface Card.
2607#
2608# @netdev: #optional id of -netdev to connect to
2609#
2610# @macaddr: #optional MAC address
2611#
2612# @model: #optional device model (e1000, rtl8139, virtio etc.)
2613#
2614# @addr: #optional PCI device address
2615#
2616# @vectors: #optional number of MSI-x vectors, 0 to disable MSI-X
2617#
2618# Since 1.2
2619##
2620{ 'type': 'NetLegacyNicOptions',
2621 'data': {
2622 '*netdev': 'str',
2623 '*macaddr': 'str',
2624 '*model': 'str',
2625 '*addr': 'str',
2626 '*vectors': 'uint32' } }
2627
2628##
2629# @String
2630#
2631# A fat type wrapping 'str', to be embedded in lists.
2632#
2633# Since 1.2
2634##
2635{ 'type': 'String',
2636 'data': {
2637 'str': 'str' } }
2638
2639##
2640# @NetdevUserOptions
2641#
2642# Use the user mode network stack which requires no administrator privilege to
2643# run.
2644#
2645# @hostname: #optional client hostname reported by the builtin DHCP server
2646#
2647# @restrict: #optional isolate the guest from the host
2648#
2649# @ip: #optional legacy parameter, use net= instead
2650#
2651# @net: #optional IP address and optional netmask
2652#
2653# @host: #optional guest-visible address of the host
2654#
2655# @tftp: #optional root directory of the built-in TFTP server
2656#
2657# @bootfile: #optional BOOTP filename, for use with tftp=
2658#
2659# @dhcpstart: #optional the first of the 16 IPs the built-in DHCP server can
2660# assign
2661#
2662# @dns: #optional guest-visible address of the virtual nameserver
2663#
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2665# to the guest
2666#
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2668#
2669# @smbserver: #optional IP address of the built-in SMB server
2670#
2671# @hostfwd: #optional redirect incoming TCP or UDP host connections to guest
2672# endpoints
2673#
2674# @guestfwd: #optional forward guest TCP connections
2675#
2676# Since 1.2
2677##
2678{ 'type': 'NetdevUserOptions',
2679 'data': {
2680 '*hostname': 'str',
2681 '*restrict': 'bool',
2682 '*ip': 'str',
2683 '*net': 'str',
2684 '*host': 'str',
2685 '*tftp': 'str',
2686 '*bootfile': 'str',
2687 '*dhcpstart': 'str',
2688 '*dns': 'str',
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2690 '*smb': 'str',
2691 '*smbserver': 'str',
2692 '*hostfwd': ['String'],
2693 '*guestfwd': ['String'] } }
2694
2695##
2696# @NetdevTapOptions
2697#
2698# Connect the host TAP network interface name to the VLAN.
2699#
2700# @ifname: #optional interface name
2701#
2702# @fd: #optional file descriptor of an already opened tap
2703#
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2705# tap
2706#
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2707# @script: #optional script to initialize the interface
2708#
2709# @downscript: #optional script to shut down the interface
2710#
2711# @helper: #optional command to execute to configure bridge
2712#
2713# @sndbuf: #optional send buffer limit. Understands [TGMKkb] suffixes.
2714#
2715# @vnet_hdr: #optional enable the IFF_VNET_HDR flag on the tap interface
2716#
2717# @vhost: #optional enable vhost-net network accelerator
2718#
2719# @vhostfd: #optional file descriptor of an already opened vhost net device
2720#
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2722# devices
2723#
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2725#
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2727#
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2729##
2730{ 'type': 'NetdevTapOptions',
2731 'data': {
2732 '*ifname': 'str',
2733 '*fd': 'str',
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2735 '*script': 'str',
2736 '*downscript': 'str',
2737 '*helper': 'str',
2738 '*sndbuf': 'size',
2739 '*vnet_hdr': 'bool',
2740 '*vhost': 'bool',
2741 '*vhostfd': 'str',
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2743 '*vhostforce': 'bool',
2744 '*queues': 'uint32'} }
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2746##
2747# @NetdevSocketOptions
2748#
2749# Connect the VLAN to a remote VLAN in another QEMU virtual machine using a TCP
2750# socket connection.
2751#
2752# @fd: #optional file descriptor of an already opened socket
2753#
2754# @listen: #optional port number, and optional hostname, to listen on
2755#
2756# @connect: #optional port number, and optional hostname, to connect to
2757#
2758# @mcast: #optional UDP multicast address and port number
2759#
2760# @localaddr: #optional source address and port for multicast and udp packets
2761#
2762# @udp: #optional UDP unicast address and port number
2763#
2764# Since 1.2
2765##
2766{ 'type': 'NetdevSocketOptions',
2767 'data': {
2768 '*fd': 'str',
2769 '*listen': 'str',
2770 '*connect': 'str',
2771 '*mcast': 'str',
2772 '*localaddr': 'str',
2773 '*udp': 'str' } }
2774
2775##
2776# @NetdevVdeOptions
2777#
2778# Connect the VLAN to a vde switch running on the host.
2779#
2780# @sock: #optional socket path
2781#
2782# @port: #optional port number
2783#
2784# @group: #optional group owner of socket
2785#
2786# @mode: #optional permissions for socket
2787#
2788# Since 1.2
2789##
2790{ 'type': 'NetdevVdeOptions',
2791 'data': {
2792 '*sock': 'str',
2793 '*port': 'uint16',
2794 '*group': 'str',
2795 '*mode': 'uint16' } }
2796
2797##
2798# @NetdevDumpOptions
2799#
2800# Dump VLAN network traffic to a file.
2801#
2802# @len: #optional per-packet size limit (64k default). Understands [TGMKkb]
2803# suffixes.
2804#
2805# @file: #optional dump file path (default is qemu-vlan0.pcap)
2806#
2807# Since 1.2
2808##
2809{ 'type': 'NetdevDumpOptions',
2810 'data': {
2811 '*len': 'size',
2812 '*file': 'str' } }
2813
2814##
2815# @NetdevBridgeOptions
2816#
2817# Connect a host TAP network interface to a host bridge device.
2818#
2819# @br: #optional bridge name
2820#
2821# @helper: #optional command to execute to configure bridge
2822#
2823# Since 1.2
2824##
2825{ 'type': 'NetdevBridgeOptions',
2826 'data': {
2827 '*br': 'str',
2828 '*helper': 'str' } }
2829
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2831# @NetdevHubPortOptions
2832#
2833# Connect two or more net clients through a software hub.
2834#
2835# @hubid: hub identifier number
2836#
2837# Since 1.2
2838##
2839{ 'type': 'NetdevHubPortOptions',
2840 'data': {
2841 'hubid': 'int32' } }
2842
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2844# @NetClientOptions
2845#
2846# A discriminated record of network device traits.
2847#
2848# Since 1.2
2849##
2850{ 'union': 'NetClientOptions',
2851 'data': {
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2852 'none': 'NetdevNoneOptions',
2853 'nic': 'NetLegacyNicOptions',
2854 'user': 'NetdevUserOptions',
2855 'tap': 'NetdevTapOptions',
2856 'socket': 'NetdevSocketOptions',
2857 'vde': 'NetdevVdeOptions',
2858 'dump': 'NetdevDumpOptions',
2859 'bridge': 'NetdevBridgeOptions',
2860 'hubport': 'NetdevHubPortOptions' } }
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2862##
2863# @NetLegacy
2864#
2865# Captures the configuration of a network device; legacy.
2866#
2867# @vlan: #optional vlan number
2868#
2869# @id: #optional identifier for monitor commands
2870#
2871# @name: #optional identifier for monitor commands, ignored if @id is present
2872#
2873# @opts: device type specific properties (legacy)
2874#
2875# Since 1.2
2876##
2877{ 'type': 'NetLegacy',
2878 'data': {
2879 '*vlan': 'int32',
2880 '*id': 'str',
2881 '*name': 'str',
2882 'opts': 'NetClientOptions' } }
2883
2884##
2885# @Netdev
2886#
2887# Captures the configuration of a network device.
2888#
2889# @id: identifier for monitor commands.
2890#
2891# @opts: device type specific properties
2892#
2893# Since 1.2
2894##
2895{ 'type': 'Netdev',
2896 'data': {
2897 'id': 'str',
2898 'opts': 'NetClientOptions' } }
2899
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2900##
2901# @InetSocketAddress
2902#
2903# Captures a socket address or address range in the Internet namespace.
2904#
2905# @host: host part of the address
2906#
2907# @port: port part of the address, or lowest port if @to is present
2908#
2909# @to: highest port to try
2910#
2911# @ipv4: whether to accept IPv4 addresses, default try both IPv4 and IPv6
2912# #optional
2913#
2914# @ipv6: whether to accept IPv6 addresses, default try both IPv4 and IPv6
2915# #optional
2916#
2917# Since 1.3
2918##
2919{ 'type': 'InetSocketAddress',
2920 'data': {
2921 'host': 'str',
2922 'port': 'str',
2923 '*to': 'uint16',
2924 '*ipv4': 'bool',
2925 '*ipv6': 'bool' } }
2926
2927##
2928# @UnixSocketAddress
2929#
2930# Captures a socket address in the local ("Unix socket") namespace.
2931#
2932# @path: filesystem path to use
2933#
2934# Since 1.3
2935##
2936{ 'type': 'UnixSocketAddress',
2937 'data': {
2938 'path': 'str' } }
2939
2940##
2941# @SocketAddress
2942#
2943# Captures the address of a socket, which could also be a named file descriptor
2944#
2945# Since 1.3
2946##
2947{ 'union': 'SocketAddress',
2948 'data': {
2949 'inet': 'InetSocketAddress',
2950 'unix': 'UnixSocketAddress',
2951 'fd': 'String' } }
2952
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2954# @getfd:
2955#
2956# Receive a file descriptor via SCM rights and assign it a name
2957#
2958# @fdname: file descriptor name
2959#
2960# Returns: Nothing on success
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2962# Since: 0.14.0
2963#
2964# Notes: If @fdname already exists, the file descriptor assigned to
2965# it will be closed and replaced by the received file
2966# descriptor.
2967# The 'closefd' command can be used to explicitly close the
2968# file descriptor when it is no longer needed.
2969##
2970{ 'command': 'getfd', 'data': {'fdname': 'str'} }
2971
2972##
2973# @closefd:
2974#
2975# Close a file descriptor previously passed via SCM rights
2976#
2977# @fdname: file descriptor name
2978#
2979# Returns: Nothing on success
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2981# Since: 0.14.0
2982##
2983{ 'command': 'closefd', 'data': {'fdname': 'str'} }
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2985##
2986# @MachineInfo:
2987#
2988# Information describing a machine.
2989#
2990# @name: the name of the machine
2991#
2992# @alias: #optional an alias for the machine name
2993#
2994# @default: #optional whether the machine is default
2995#
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2997# (since 1.5.0)
2998#
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3000##
3001{ 'type': 'MachineInfo',
3002 'data': { 'name': 'str', '*alias': 'str',
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3005##
3006# @query-machines:
3007#
3008# Return a list of supported machines
3009#
3010# Returns: a list of MachineInfo
3011#
3012# Since: 1.2.0
3013##
3014{ 'command': 'query-machines', 'returns': ['MachineInfo'] }
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3016##
3017# @CpuDefinitionInfo:
3018#
3019# Virtual CPU definition.
3020#
3021# @name: the name of the CPU definition
3022#
3023# Since: 1.2.0
3024##
3025{ 'type': 'CpuDefinitionInfo',
3026 'data': { 'name': 'str' } }
3027
3028##
3029# @query-cpu-definitions:
3030#
3031# Return a list of supported virtual CPU definitions
3032#
3033# Returns: a list of CpuDefInfo
3034#
3035# Since: 1.2.0
3036##
3037{ 'command': 'query-cpu-definitions', 'returns': ['CpuDefinitionInfo'] }
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3039# @AddfdInfo:
3040#
3041# Information about a file descriptor that was added to an fd set.
3042#
3043# @fdset-id: The ID of the fd set that @fd was added to.
3044#
3045# @fd: The file descriptor that was received via SCM rights and
3046# added to the fd set.
3047#
3048# Since: 1.2.0
3049##
3050{ 'type': 'AddfdInfo', 'data': {'fdset-id': 'int', 'fd': 'int'} }
3051
3052##
3053# @add-fd:
3054#
3055# Add a file descriptor, that was passed via SCM rights, to an fd set.
3056#
3057# @fdset-id: #optional The ID of the fd set to add the file descriptor to.
3058#
3059# @opaque: #optional A free-form string that can be used to describe the fd.
3060#
3061# Returns: @AddfdInfo on success
3062# If file descriptor was not received, FdNotSupplied
9ac54af0 3063# If @fdset-id is a negative value, InvalidParameterValue
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3064#
3065# Notes: The list of fd sets is shared by all monitor connections.
3066#
3067# If @fdset-id is not specified, a new fd set will be created.
3068#
3069# Since: 1.2.0
3070##
3071{ 'command': 'add-fd', 'data': {'*fdset-id': 'int', '*opaque': 'str'},
3072 'returns': 'AddfdInfo' }
3073
3074##
3075# @remove-fd:
3076#
3077# Remove a file descriptor from an fd set.
3078#
3079# @fdset-id: The ID of the fd set that the file descriptor belongs to.
3080#
3081# @fd: #optional The file descriptor that is to be removed.
3082#
3083# Returns: Nothing on success
3084# If @fdset-id or @fd is not found, FdNotFound
3085#
3086# Since: 1.2.0
3087#
3088# Notes: The list of fd sets is shared by all monitor connections.
3089#
3090# If @fd is not specified, all file descriptors in @fdset-id
3091# will be removed.
3092##
3093{ 'command': 'remove-fd', 'data': {'fdset-id': 'int', '*fd': 'int'} }
3094
3095##
3096# @FdsetFdInfo:
3097#
3098# Information about a file descriptor that belongs to an fd set.
3099#
3100# @fd: The file descriptor value.
3101#
3102# @opaque: #optional A free-form string that can be used to describe the fd.
3103#
3104# Since: 1.2.0
3105##
3106{ 'type': 'FdsetFdInfo',
3107 'data': {'fd': 'int', '*opaque': 'str'} }
3108
3109##
3110# @FdsetInfo:
3111#
3112# Information about an fd set.
3113#
3114# @fdset-id: The ID of the fd set.
3115#
3116# @fds: A list of file descriptors that belong to this fd set.
3117#
3118# Since: 1.2.0
3119##
3120{ 'type': 'FdsetInfo',
3121 'data': {'fdset-id': 'int', 'fds': ['FdsetFdInfo']} }
3122
3123##
3124# @query-fdsets:
3125#
3126# Return information describing all fd sets.
3127#
3128# Returns: A list of @FdsetInfo
3129#
3130# Since: 1.2.0
3131#
3132# Note: The list of fd sets is shared by all monitor connections.
3133#
3134##
3135{ 'command': 'query-fdsets', 'returns': ['FdsetInfo'] }
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3138# @TargetInfo:
3139#
3140# Information describing the QEMU target.
3141#
3142# @arch: the target architecture (eg "x86_64", "i386", etc)
3143#
3144# Since: 1.2.0
3145##
3146{ 'type': 'TargetInfo',
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3149##
3150# @query-target:
3151#
3152# Return information about the target for this QEMU
3153#
3154# Returns: TargetInfo
3155#
3156# Since: 1.2.0
3157##
3158{ 'command': 'query-target', 'returns': 'TargetInfo' }
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3160##
3161# @QKeyCode:
3162#
3163# An enumeration of key name.
3164#
3165# This is used by the send-key command.
3166#
3167# Since: 1.3.0
3168##
3169{ 'enum': 'QKeyCode',
3170 'data': [ 'shift', 'shift_r', 'alt', 'alt_r', 'altgr', 'altgr_r', 'ctrl',
3171 'ctrl_r', 'menu', 'esc', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8',
3172 '9', '0', 'minus', 'equal', 'backspace', 'tab', 'q', 'w', 'e',
3173 'r', 't', 'y', 'u', 'i', 'o', 'p', 'bracket_left', 'bracket_right',
3174 'ret', 'a', 's', 'd', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'semicolon',
3175 'apostrophe', 'grave_accent', 'backslash', 'z', 'x', 'c', 'v', 'b',
3176 'n', 'm', 'comma', 'dot', 'slash', 'asterisk', 'spc', 'caps_lock',
3177 'f1', 'f2', 'f3', 'f4', 'f5', 'f6', 'f7', 'f8', 'f9', 'f10',
3178 'num_lock', 'scroll_lock', 'kp_divide', 'kp_multiply',
3179 'kp_subtract', 'kp_add', 'kp_enter', 'kp_decimal', 'sysrq', 'kp_0',
3180 'kp_1', 'kp_2', 'kp_3', 'kp_4', 'kp_5', 'kp_6', 'kp_7', 'kp_8',
3181 'kp_9', 'less', 'f11', 'f12', 'print', 'home', 'pgup', 'pgdn', 'end',
3182 'left', 'up', 'down', 'right', 'insert', 'delete', 'stop', 'again',
3183 'props', 'undo', 'front', 'copy', 'open', 'paste', 'find', 'cut',
3184 'lf', 'help', 'meta_l', 'meta_r', 'compose' ] }
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3187# @KeyValue
3188#
3189# Represents a keyboard key.
3190#
3191# Since: 1.3.0
3192##
3193{ 'union': 'KeyValue',
3194 'data': {
3195 'number': 'int',
3196 'qcode': 'QKeyCode' } }
3197
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3199# @send-key:
3200#
3201# Send keys to guest.
3202#
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3204# simultaneously sent to the guest. A @KeyValue.number value is sent
3205# directly to the guest, while @KeyValue.qcode must be a valid
3206# @QKeyCode value
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3208# @hold-time: #optional time to delay key up events, milliseconds. Defaults
3209# to 100
3210#
3211# Returns: Nothing on success
3212# If key is unknown or redundant, InvalidParameter
3213#
3214# Since: 1.3.0
3215#
3216##
3217{ 'command': 'send-key',
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3220##
3221# @screendump:
3222#
3223# Write a PPM of the VGA screen to a file.
3224#
3225# @filename: the path of a new PPM file to store the image
3226#
3227# Returns: Nothing on success
3228#
3229# Since: 0.14.0
3230##
3231{ 'command': 'screendump', 'data': {'filename': 'str'} }
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3233##
3234# @nbd-server-start:
3235#
3236# Start an NBD server listening on the given host and port. Block
3237# devices can then be exported using @nbd-server-add. The NBD
3238# server will present them as named exports; for example, another
3239# QEMU instance could refer to them as "nbd:HOST:PORT:exportname=NAME".
3240#
3241# @addr: Address on which to listen.
3242#
3243# Returns: error if the server is already running.
3244#
3245# Since: 1.3.0
3246##
3247{ 'command': 'nbd-server-start',
3248 'data': { 'addr': 'SocketAddress' } }
3249
3250##
3251# @nbd-server-add:
3252#
3253# Export a device to QEMU's embedded NBD server.
3254#
3255# @device: Block device to be exported
3256#
3257# @writable: Whether clients should be able to write to the device via the
3258# NBD connection (default false). #optional
3259#
3260# Returns: error if the device is already marked for export.
3261#
3262# Since: 1.3.0
3263##
3264{ 'command': 'nbd-server-add', 'data': {'device': 'str', '*writable': 'bool'} }
3265
3266##
3267# @nbd-server-stop:
3268#
3269# Stop QEMU's embedded NBD server, and unregister all devices previously
3270# added via @nbd-server-add.
3271#
3272# Since: 1.3.0
3273##
3274{ 'command': 'nbd-server-stop' }
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3277# @ChardevFile:
3278#
3279# Configuration info for file chardevs.
3280#
3281# @in: #optional The name of the input file
3282# @out: The name of the output file
3283#
3284# Since: 1.4
3285##
3286{ 'type': 'ChardevFile', 'data': { '*in' : 'str',
3287 'out' : 'str' } }
3288
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d36b2b90 3290# @ChardevHostdev:
d59044ef 3291#
548cbb36 3292# Configuration info for device and pipe chardevs.
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3294# @device: The name of the special file for the device,
3295# i.e. /dev/ttyS0 on Unix or COM1: on Windows
3296# @type: What kind of device this is.
3297#
3298# Since: 1.4
3299##
d36b2b90 3300{ 'type': 'ChardevHostdev', 'data': { 'device' : 'str' } }
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3303# @ChardevSocket:
3304#
3ecc059d 3305# Configuration info for (stream) socket chardevs.
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3306#
3307# @addr: socket address to listen on (server=true)
3308# or connect to (server=false)
3309# @server: #optional create server socket (default: true)
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3311# sockets (default: false).
f6bd5d6e 3312# @nodelay: #optional set TCP_NODELAY socket option (default: false)
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3314# sockets (default: false)
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3316# Since: 1.4
3317##
3318{ 'type': 'ChardevSocket', 'data': { 'addr' : 'SocketAddress',
3319 '*server' : 'bool',
3320 '*wait' : 'bool',
3321 '*nodelay' : 'bool',
3322 '*telnet' : 'bool' } }
3323
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08d0ab3f 3325# @ChardevUdp:
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3327# Configuration info for datagram socket chardevs.
3328#
3329# @remote: remote address
3330# @local: #optional local address
3331#
3332# Since: 1.5
3333##
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3335 '*local' : 'SocketAddress' } }
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3337##
3338# @ChardevMux:
3339#
3340# Configuration info for mux chardevs.
3341#
3342# @chardev: name of the base chardev.
3343#
3344# Since: 1.5
3345##
3346{ 'type': 'ChardevMux', 'data': { 'chardev' : 'str' } }
3347
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3348##
3349# @ChardevStdio:
3350#
3351# Configuration info for stdio chardevs.
3352#
3353# @signal: #optional Allow signals (such as SIGINT triggered by ^C)
3354# be delivered to qemu. Default: true in -nographic mode,
3355# false otherwise.
3356#
3357# Since: 1.5
3358##
3359{ 'type': 'ChardevStdio', 'data': { '*signal' : 'bool' } }
3360
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3361##
3362# @ChardevSpiceChannel:
3363#
3364# Configuration info for spice vm channel chardevs.
3365#
3366# @type: kind of channel (for example vdagent).
3367#
3368# Since: 1.5
3369##
3370{ 'type': 'ChardevSpiceChannel', 'data': { 'type' : 'str' } }
3371
3372##
3373# @ChardevSpicePort:
3374#
3375# Configuration info for spice port chardevs.
3376#
3377# @fqdn: name of the channel (see docs/spice-port-fqdn.txt)
3378#
3379# Since: 1.5
3380##
3381{ 'type': 'ChardevSpicePort', 'data': { 'fqdn' : 'str' } }
3382
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3383##
3384# @ChardevVC:
3385#
3386# Configuration info for virtual console chardevs.
3387#
3388# @width: console width, in pixels
3389# @height: console height, in pixels
3390# @cols: console width, in chars
3391# @rows: console height, in chars
3392#
3393# Since: 1.5
3394##
3395{ 'type': 'ChardevVC', 'data': { '*width' : 'int',
3396 '*height' : 'int',
3397 '*cols' : 'int',
3398 '*rows' : 'int' } }
3399
1da48c65 3400##
4f57378f 3401# @ChardevRingbuf:
1da48c65 3402#
3a1da42e 3403# Configuration info for ring buffer chardevs.
1da48c65 3404#
3a1da42e 3405# @size: #optional ring buffer size, must be power of two, default is 65536
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3406#
3407# Since: 1.5
3408##
4f57378f 3409{ 'type': 'ChardevRingbuf', 'data': { '*size' : 'int' } }
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3411##
3412# @ChardevBackend:
3413#
3414# Configuration info for the new chardev backend.
3415#
3416# Since: 1.4
3417##
3418{ 'type': 'ChardevDummy', 'data': { } }
3419
f6bd5d6e 3420{ 'union': 'ChardevBackend', 'data': { 'file' : 'ChardevFile',
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3422 'parallel': 'ChardevHostdev',
548cbb36 3423 'pipe' : 'ChardevHostdev',
f6bd5d6e 3424 'socket' : 'ChardevSocket',
08d0ab3f 3425 'udp' : 'ChardevUdp',
0a1a7fab 3426 'pty' : 'ChardevDummy',
edb2fb3c 3427 'null' : 'ChardevDummy',
f5a51cab 3428 'mux' : 'ChardevMux',
2d57286d 3429 'msmouse': 'ChardevDummy',
7c358031 3430 'braille': 'ChardevDummy',
d9ac374f 3431 'stdio' : 'ChardevStdio',
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3432 'console': 'ChardevDummy',
3433 'spicevmc' : 'ChardevSpiceChannel',
702ec69c 3434 'spiceport' : 'ChardevSpicePort',
1da48c65 3435 'vc' : 'ChardevVC',
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3437 # next one is just for compatibility
4f57378f 3438 'memory' : 'ChardevRingbuf' } }
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3439
3440##
3441# @ChardevReturn:
3442#
3443# Return info about the chardev backend just created.
3444#
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3446# and only if a chardev of type 'pty' was created
3447#
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3449##
0a1a7fab 3450{ 'type' : 'ChardevReturn', 'data': { '*pty' : 'str' } }
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3451
3452##
3453# @chardev-add:
3454#
58fa4325 3455# Add a character device backend
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3456#
3457# @id: the chardev's ID, must be unique
3458# @backend: backend type and parameters
3459#
58fa4325 3460# Returns: ChardevReturn.
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3461#
3462# Since: 1.4
3463##
3464{ 'command': 'chardev-add', 'data': {'id' : 'str',
3465 'backend' : 'ChardevBackend' },
3466 'returns': 'ChardevReturn' }
3467
3468##
3469# @chardev-remove:
3470#
58fa4325 3471# Remove a character device backend
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3473# @id: the chardev's ID, must exist and not be in use
3474#
3475# Returns: Nothing on success
3476#
3477# Since: 1.4
3478##
3479{ 'command': 'chardev-remove', 'data': {'id': 'str'} }
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3480
3481##
3482# @TpmModel:
3483#
3484# An enumeration of TPM models
3485#
3486# @tpm-tis: TPM TIS model
3487#
3488# Since: 1.5
3489##
3490{ 'enum': 'TpmModel', 'data': [ 'tpm-tis' ] }
3491
3492##
3493# @query-tpm-models:
3494#
3495# Return a list of supported TPM models
3496#
3497# Returns: a list of TpmModel
3498#
3499# Since: 1.5
3500##
3501{ 'command': 'query-tpm-models', 'returns': ['TpmModel'] }
3502
3503##
3504# @TpmType:
3505#
3506# An enumeration of TPM types
3507#
3508# @passthrough: TPM passthrough type
3509#
3510# Since: 1.5
3511##
3512{ 'enum': 'TpmType', 'data': [ 'passthrough' ] }
3513
3514##
3515# @query-tpm-types:
3516#
3517# Return a list of supported TPM types
3518#
3519# Returns: a list of TpmType
3520#
3521# Since: 1.5
3522##
3523{ 'command': 'query-tpm-types', 'returns': ['TpmType'] }
3524
3525##
3526# @TPMPassthroughOptions:
3527#
3528# Information about the TPM passthrough type
3529#
3530# @path: #optional string describing the path used for accessing the TPM device
3531#
3532# @cancel-path: #optional string showing the TPM's sysfs cancel file
3533# for cancellation of TPM commands while they are executing
3534#
3535# Since: 1.5
3536##
3537{ 'type': 'TPMPassthroughOptions', 'data': { '*path' : 'str',
3538 '*cancel-path' : 'str'} }
3539
3540##
3541# @TpmTypeOptions:
3542#
3543# A union referencing different TPM backend types' configuration options
3544#
88ca7bcf 3545# @passthrough: The configuration options for the TPM passthrough type
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3547# Since: 1.5
3548##
3549{ 'union': 'TpmTypeOptions',
88ca7bcf 3550 'data': { 'passthrough' : 'TPMPassthroughOptions' } }
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3552##
3553# @TpmInfo:
3554#
3555# Information about the TPM
3556#
3557# @id: The Id of the TPM
3558#
3559# @model: The TPM frontend model
3560#
88ca7bcf 3561# @options: The TPM (backend) type configuration options
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3562#
3563# Since: 1.5
3564##
3565{ 'type': 'TPMInfo',
3566 'data': {'id': 'str',
3567 'model': 'TpmModel',
88ca7bcf 3568 'options': 'TpmTypeOptions' } }
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3570##
3571# @query-tpm:
3572#
3573# Return information about the TPM device
3574#
3575# Returns: @TPMInfo on success
3576#
3577# Since: 1.5
3578##
3579{ 'command': 'query-tpm', 'returns': ['TPMInfo'] }
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3581##
3582# @AcpiTableOptions
3583#
3584# Specify an ACPI table on the command line to load.
3585#
3586# At most one of @file and @data can be specified. The list of files specified
3587# by any one of them is loaded and concatenated in order. If both are omitted,
3588# @data is implied.
3589#
3590# Other fields / optargs can be used to override fields of the generic ACPI
3591# table header; refer to the ACPI specification 5.0, section 5.2.6 System
3592# Description Table Header. If a header field is not overridden, then the
3593# corresponding value from the concatenated blob is used (in case of @file), or
3594# it is filled in with a hard-coded value (in case of @data).
3595#
3596# String fields are copied into the matching ACPI member from lowest address
3597# upwards, and silently truncated / NUL-padded to length.
3598#
3599# @sig: #optional table signature / identifier (4 bytes)
3600#
3601# @rev: #optional table revision number (dependent on signature, 1 byte)
3602#
3603# @oem_id: #optional OEM identifier (6 bytes)
3604#
3605# @oem_table_id: #optional OEM table identifier (8 bytes)
3606#
3607# @oem_rev: #optional OEM-supplied revision number (4 bytes)
3608#
3609# @asl_compiler_id: #optional identifier of the utility that created the table
3610# (4 bytes)
3611#
3612# @asl_compiler_rev: #optional revision number of the utility that created the
3613# table (4 bytes)
3614#
3615# @file: #optional colon (:) separated list of pathnames to load and
3616# concatenate as table data. The resultant binary blob is expected to
3617# have an ACPI table header. At least one file is required. This field
3618# excludes @data.
3619#
3620# @data: #optional colon (:) separated list of pathnames to load and
3621# concatenate as table data. The resultant binary blob must not have an
3622# ACPI table header. At least one file is required. This field excludes
3623# @file.
3624#
3625# Since 1.5
3626##
3627{ 'type': 'AcpiTableOptions',
3628 'data': {
3629 '*sig': 'str',
3630 '*rev': 'uint8',
3631 '*oem_id': 'str',
3632 '*oem_table_id': 'str',
3633 '*oem_rev': 'uint32',
3634 '*asl_compiler_id': 'str',
3635 '*asl_compiler_rev': 'uint32',
3636 '*file': 'str',
3637 '*data': 'str' }}
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3639##
3640# @CommandLineParameterType:
3641#
3642# Possible types for an option parameter.
3643#
3644# @string: accepts a character string
3645#
3646# @boolean: accepts "on" or "off"
3647#
3648# @number: accepts a number
3649#
3650# @size: accepts a number followed by an optional suffix (K)ilo,
3651# (M)ega, (G)iga, (T)era
3652#
3653# Since 1.5
3654##
3655{ 'enum': 'CommandLineParameterType',
3656 'data': ['string', 'boolean', 'number', 'size'] }
3657
3658##
3659# @CommandLineParameterInfo:
3660#
3661# Details about a single parameter of a command line option.
3662#
3663# @name: parameter name
3664#
3665# @type: parameter @CommandLineParameterType
3666#
3667# @help: #optional human readable text string, not suitable for parsing.
3668#
3669# Since 1.5
3670##
3671{ 'type': 'CommandLineParameterInfo',
3672 'data': { 'name': 'str',
3673 'type': 'CommandLineParameterType',
3674 '*help': 'str' } }
3675
3676##
3677# @CommandLineOptionInfo:
3678#
3679# Details about a command line option, including its list of parameter details
3680#
3681# @option: option name
3682#
3683# @parameters: an array of @CommandLineParameterInfo
3684#
3685# Since 1.5
3686##
3687{ 'type': 'CommandLineOptionInfo',
3688 'data': { 'option': 'str', 'parameters': ['CommandLineParameterInfo'] } }
3689
3690##
3691# @query-command-line-options:
3692#
3693# Query command line option schema.
3694#
3695# @option: #optional option name
3696#
3697# Returns: list of @CommandLineOptionInfo for all options (or for the given
3698# @option). Returns an error if the given @option doesn't exist.
3699#
3700# Since 1.5
3701##
3702{'command': 'query-command-line-options', 'data': { '*option': 'str' },
3703 'returns': ['CommandLineOptionInfo'] }
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3705##
3706# @X86CPURegister32
3707#
3708# A X86 32-bit register
3709#
3710# Since: 1.5
3711##
3712{ 'enum': 'X86CPURegister32',
3713 'data': [ 'EAX', 'EBX', 'ECX', 'EDX', 'ESP', 'EBP', 'ESI', 'EDI' ] }
3714
3715##
3716# @X86CPUFeatureWordInfo
3717#
3718# Information about a X86 CPU feature word
3719#
3720# @cpuid-input-eax: Input EAX value for CPUID instruction for that feature word
3721#
3722# @cpuid-input-ecx: #optional Input ECX value for CPUID instruction for that
3723# feature word
3724#
3725# @cpuid-register: Output register containing the feature bits
3726#
3727# @features: value of output register, containing the feature bits
3728#
3729# Since: 1.5
3730##
3731{ 'type': 'X86CPUFeatureWordInfo',
3732 'data': { 'cpuid-input-eax': 'int',
3733 '*cpuid-input-ecx': 'int',
3734 'cpuid-register': 'X86CPURegister32',
3735 'features': 'int' } }
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3737##
3738# @RxState:
3739#
3740# Packets receiving state
3741#
3742# @normal: filter assigned packets according to the mac-table
3743#
3744# @none: don't receive any assigned packet
3745#
3746# @all: receive all assigned packets
3747#
3748# Since: 1.6
3749##
3750{ 'enum': 'RxState', 'data': [ 'normal', 'none', 'all' ] }
3751
3752##
3753# @RxFilterInfo:
3754#
3755# Rx-filter information for a NIC.
3756#
3757# @name: net client name
3758#
3759# @promiscuous: whether promiscuous mode is enabled
3760#
3761# @multicast: multicast receive state
3762#
3763# @unicast: unicast receive state
3764#
3765# @broadcast-allowed: whether to receive broadcast
3766#
3767# @multicast-overflow: multicast table is overflowed or not
3768#
3769# @unicast-overflow: unicast table is overflowed or not
3770#
3771# @main-mac: the main macaddr string
3772#
3773# @vlan-table: a list of active vlan id
3774#
3775# @unicast-table: a list of unicast macaddr string
3776#
3777# @multicast-table: a list of multicast macaddr string
3778#
3779# Since 1.6
3780##
3781
3782{ 'type': 'RxFilterInfo',
3783 'data': {
3784 'name': 'str',
3785 'promiscuous': 'bool',
3786 'multicast': 'RxState',
3787 'unicast': 'RxState',
3788 'broadcast-allowed': 'bool',
3789 'multicast-overflow': 'bool',
3790 'unicast-overflow': 'bool',
3791 'main-mac': 'str',
3792 'vlan-table': ['int'],
3793 'unicast-table': ['str'],
3794 'multicast-table': ['str'] }}
3795
3796##
3797# @query-rx-filter:
3798#
3799# Return rx-filter information for all NICs (or for the given NIC).
3800#
3801# @name: #optional net client name
3802#
3803# Returns: list of @RxFilterInfo for all NICs (or for the given NIC).
3804# Returns an error if the given @name doesn't exist, or given
3805# NIC doesn't support rx-filter querying, or given net client
3806# isn't a NIC.
3807#
3808# Since: 1.6
3809##
3810{ 'command': 'query-rx-filter', 'data': { '*name': 'str' },
3811 'returns': ['RxFilterInfo'] }