| # -*- Mode: Python -*- |
| # vim: filetype=python |
| # |
| # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. |
| # See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. |
| |
| ## |
| # = Machines |
| ## |
| |
| { 'include': 'common.json' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @SysEmuTarget: |
| # |
| # The comprehensive enumeration of QEMU system emulation ("softmmu") |
| # targets. Run "./configure --help" in the project root directory, and |
| # look for the \*-softmmu targets near the "--target-list" option. The |
| # individual target constants are not documented here, for the time |
| # being. |
| # |
| # @rx: since 5.0 |
| # @avr: since 5.1 |
| # |
| # Notes: The resulting QMP strings can be appended to the "qemu-system-" |
| # prefix to produce the corresponding QEMU executable name. This |
| # is true even for "qemu-system-x86_64". |
| # |
| # Since: 3.0 |
| ## |
| { 'enum' : 'SysEmuTarget', |
| 'data' : [ 'aarch64', 'alpha', 'arm', 'avr', 'cris', 'hppa', 'i386', 'lm32', |
| 'm68k', 'microblaze', 'microblazeel', 'mips', 'mips64', |
| 'mips64el', 'mipsel', 'moxie', 'nios2', 'or1k', 'ppc', |
| 'ppc64', 'riscv32', 'riscv64', 'rx', 's390x', 'sh4', |
| 'sh4eb', 'sparc', 'sparc64', 'tricore', 'unicore32', |
| 'x86_64', 'xtensa', 'xtensaeb' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @CpuS390State: |
| # |
| # An enumeration of cpu states that can be assumed by a virtual |
| # S390 CPU |
| # |
| # Since: 2.12 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'CpuS390State', |
| 'prefix': 'S390_CPU_STATE', |
| 'data': [ 'uninitialized', 'stopped', 'check-stop', 'operating', 'load' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @CpuInfoS390: |
| # |
| # Additional information about a virtual S390 CPU |
| # |
| # @cpu-state: the virtual CPU's state |
| # |
| # Since: 2.12 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'CpuInfoS390', 'data': { 'cpu-state': 'CpuS390State' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @CpuInfoFast: |
| # |
| # Information about a virtual CPU |
| # |
| # @cpu-index: index of the virtual CPU |
| # |
| # @qom-path: path to the CPU object in the QOM tree |
| # |
| # @thread-id: ID of the underlying host thread |
| # |
| # @props: properties describing to which node/socket/core/thread |
| # virtual CPU belongs to, provided if supported by board |
| # |
| # @target: the QEMU system emulation target, which determines which |
| # additional fields will be listed (since 3.0) |
| # |
| # Since: 2.12 |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'union' : 'CpuInfoFast', |
| 'base' : { 'cpu-index' : 'int', |
| 'qom-path' : 'str', |
| 'thread-id' : 'int', |
| '*props' : 'CpuInstanceProperties', |
| 'target' : 'SysEmuTarget' }, |
| 'discriminator' : 'target', |
| 'data' : { 's390x' : 'CpuInfoS390' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-cpus-fast: |
| # |
| # Returns information about all virtual CPUs. |
| # |
| # Returns: list of @CpuInfoFast |
| # |
| # Since: 2.12 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-cpus-fast" } |
| # <- { "return": [ |
| # { |
| # "thread-id": 25627, |
| # "props": { |
| # "core-id": 0, |
| # "thread-id": 0, |
| # "socket-id": 0 |
| # }, |
| # "qom-path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]", |
| # "arch":"x86", |
| # "target":"x86_64", |
| # "cpu-index": 0 |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "thread-id": 25628, |
| # "props": { |
| # "core-id": 0, |
| # "thread-id": 0, |
| # "socket-id": 1 |
| # }, |
| # "qom-path": "/machine/unattached/device[2]", |
| # "arch":"x86", |
| # "target":"x86_64", |
| # "cpu-index": 1 |
| # } |
| # ] |
| # } |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-cpus-fast', 'returns': [ 'CpuInfoFast' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @MachineInfo: |
| # |
| # Information describing a machine. |
| # |
| # @name: the name of the machine |
| # |
| # @alias: an alias for the machine name |
| # |
| # @is-default: whether the machine is default |
| # |
| # @cpu-max: maximum number of CPUs supported by the machine type |
| # (since 1.5) |
| # |
| # @hotpluggable-cpus: cpu hotplug via -device is supported (since 2.7) |
| # |
| # @numa-mem-supported: true if '-numa node,mem' option is supported by |
| # the machine type and false otherwise (since 4.1) |
| # |
| # @deprecated: if true, the machine type is deprecated and may be removed |
| # in future versions of QEMU according to the QEMU deprecation |
| # policy (since 4.1) |
| # |
| # @default-cpu-type: default CPU model typename if none is requested via |
| # the -cpu argument. (since 4.2) |
| # |
| # @default-ram-id: the default ID of initial RAM memory backend (since 5.2) |
| # |
| # Since: 1.2 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'MachineInfo', |
| 'data': { 'name': 'str', '*alias': 'str', |
| '*is-default': 'bool', 'cpu-max': 'int', |
| 'hotpluggable-cpus': 'bool', 'numa-mem-supported': 'bool', |
| 'deprecated': 'bool', '*default-cpu-type': 'str', |
| '*default-ram-id': 'str' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-machines: |
| # |
| # Return a list of supported machines |
| # |
| # Returns: a list of MachineInfo |
| # |
| # Since: 1.2 |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-machines', 'returns': ['MachineInfo'] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @CurrentMachineParams: |
| # |
| # Information describing the running machine parameters. |
| # |
| # @wakeup-suspend-support: true if the machine supports wake up from |
| # suspend |
| # |
| # Since: 4.0 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'CurrentMachineParams', |
| 'data': { 'wakeup-suspend-support': 'bool'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-current-machine: |
| # |
| # Return information on the current virtual machine. |
| # |
| # Returns: CurrentMachineParams |
| # |
| # Since: 4.0 |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-current-machine', 'returns': 'CurrentMachineParams' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @TargetInfo: |
| # |
| # Information describing the QEMU target. |
| # |
| # @arch: the target architecture |
| # |
| # Since: 1.2 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'TargetInfo', |
| 'data': { 'arch': 'SysEmuTarget' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-target: |
| # |
| # Return information about the target for this QEMU |
| # |
| # Returns: TargetInfo |
| # |
| # Since: 1.2 |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-target', 'returns': 'TargetInfo' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @UuidInfo: |
| # |
| # Guest UUID information (Universally Unique Identifier). |
| # |
| # @UUID: the UUID of the guest |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Notes: If no UUID was specified for the guest, a null UUID is returned. |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'UuidInfo', 'data': {'UUID': 'str'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-uuid: |
| # |
| # Query the guest UUID information. |
| # |
| # Returns: The @UuidInfo for the guest |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-uuid" } |
| # <- { "return": { "UUID": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000" } } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-uuid', 'returns': 'UuidInfo', 'allow-preconfig': true } |
| |
| ## |
| # @GuidInfo: |
| # |
| # GUID information. |
| # |
| # @guid: the globally unique identifier |
| # |
| # Since: 2.9 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'GuidInfo', 'data': {'guid': 'str'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-vm-generation-id: |
| # |
| # Show Virtual Machine Generation ID |
| # |
| # Since: 2.9 |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-vm-generation-id', 'returns': 'GuidInfo' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @system_reset: |
| # |
| # Performs a hard reset of a guest. |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "system_reset" } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'system_reset' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @system_powerdown: |
| # |
| # Requests that a guest perform a powerdown operation. |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Notes: A guest may or may not respond to this command. This command |
| # returning does not indicate that a guest has accepted the request or |
| # that it has shut down. Many guests will respond to this command by |
| # prompting the user in some way. |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "system_powerdown" } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'system_powerdown' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @system_wakeup: |
| # |
| # Wake up guest from suspend. If the guest has wake-up from suspend |
| # support enabled (wakeup-suspend-support flag from |
| # query-current-machine), wake-up guest from suspend if the guest is |
| # in SUSPENDED state. Return an error otherwise. |
| # |
| # Since: 1.1 |
| # |
| # Returns: nothing. |
| # |
| # Note: prior to 4.0, this command does nothing in case the guest |
| # isn't suspended. |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "system_wakeup" } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'system_wakeup' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @LostTickPolicy: |
| # |
| # Policy for handling lost ticks in timer devices. Ticks end up getting |
| # lost when, for example, the guest is paused. |
| # |
| # @discard: throw away the missed ticks and continue with future injection |
| # normally. The guest OS will see the timer jump ahead by a |
| # potentially quite significant amount all at once, as if the |
| # intervening chunk of time had simply not existed; needless to |
| # say, such a sudden jump can easily confuse a guest OS which is |
| # not specifically prepared to deal with it. Assuming the guest |
| # OS can deal correctly with the time jump, the time in the guest |
| # and in the host should now match. |
| # |
| # @delay: continue to deliver ticks at the normal rate. The guest OS will |
| # not notice anything is amiss, as from its point of view time will |
| # have continued to flow normally. The time in the guest should now |
| # be behind the time in the host by exactly the amount of time during |
| # which ticks have been missed. |
| # |
| # @slew: deliver ticks at a higher rate to catch up with the missed ticks. |
| # The guest OS will not notice anything is amiss, as from its point |
| # of view time will have continued to flow normally. Once the timer |
| # has managed to catch up with all the missing ticks, the time in |
| # the guest and in the host should match. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.0 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'LostTickPolicy', |
| 'data': ['discard', 'delay', 'slew' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @inject-nmi: |
| # |
| # Injects a Non-Maskable Interrupt into the default CPU (x86/s390) or all CPUs (ppc64). |
| # The command fails when the guest doesn't support injecting. |
| # |
| # Returns: If successful, nothing |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Note: prior to 2.1, this command was only supported for x86 and s390 VMs |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "inject-nmi" } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'inject-nmi' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @KvmInfo: |
| # |
| # Information about support for KVM acceleration |
| # |
| # @enabled: true if KVM acceleration is active |
| # |
| # @present: true if KVM acceleration is built into this executable |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'KvmInfo', 'data': {'enabled': 'bool', 'present': 'bool'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-kvm: |
| # |
| # Returns information about KVM acceleration |
| # |
| # Returns: @KvmInfo |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-kvm" } |
| # <- { "return": { "enabled": true, "present": true } } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-kvm', 'returns': 'KvmInfo' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaOptionsType: |
| # |
| # @node: NUMA nodes configuration |
| # |
| # @dist: NUMA distance configuration (since 2.10) |
| # |
| # @cpu: property based CPU(s) to node mapping (Since: 2.10) |
| # |
| # @hmat-lb: memory latency and bandwidth information (Since: 5.0) |
| # |
| # @hmat-cache: memory side cache information (Since: 5.0) |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'NumaOptionsType', |
| 'data': [ 'node', 'dist', 'cpu', 'hmat-lb', 'hmat-cache' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaOptions: |
| # |
| # A discriminated record of NUMA options. (for OptsVisitor) |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| ## |
| { 'union': 'NumaOptions', |
| 'base': { 'type': 'NumaOptionsType' }, |
| 'discriminator': 'type', |
| 'data': { |
| 'node': 'NumaNodeOptions', |
| 'dist': 'NumaDistOptions', |
| 'cpu': 'NumaCpuOptions', |
| 'hmat-lb': 'NumaHmatLBOptions', |
| 'hmat-cache': 'NumaHmatCacheOptions' }} |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaNodeOptions: |
| # |
| # Create a guest NUMA node. (for OptsVisitor) |
| # |
| # @nodeid: NUMA node ID (increase by 1 from 0 if omitted) |
| # |
| # @cpus: VCPUs belonging to this node (assign VCPUS round-robin |
| # if omitted) |
| # |
| # @mem: memory size of this node; mutually exclusive with @memdev. |
| # Equally divide total memory among nodes if both @mem and @memdev are |
| # omitted. |
| # |
| # @memdev: memory backend object. If specified for one node, |
| # it must be specified for all nodes. |
| # |
| # @initiator: defined in ACPI 6.3 Chapter 5.2.27.3 Table 5-145, |
| # points to the nodeid which has the memory controller |
| # responsible for this NUMA node. This field provides |
| # additional information as to the initiator node that |
| # is closest (as in directly attached) to this node, and |
| # therefore has the best performance (since 5.0) |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'NumaNodeOptions', |
| 'data': { |
| '*nodeid': 'uint16', |
| '*cpus': ['uint16'], |
| '*mem': 'size', |
| '*memdev': 'str', |
| '*initiator': 'uint16' }} |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaDistOptions: |
| # |
| # Set the distance between 2 NUMA nodes. |
| # |
| # @src: source NUMA node. |
| # |
| # @dst: destination NUMA node. |
| # |
| # @val: NUMA distance from source node to destination node. |
| # When a node is unreachable from another node, set the distance |
| # between them to 255. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.10 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'NumaDistOptions', |
| 'data': { |
| 'src': 'uint16', |
| 'dst': 'uint16', |
| 'val': 'uint8' }} |
| |
| ## |
| # @X86CPURegister32: |
| # |
| # A X86 32-bit register |
| # |
| # Since: 1.5 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'X86CPURegister32', |
| 'data': [ 'EAX', 'EBX', 'ECX', 'EDX', 'ESP', 'EBP', 'ESI', 'EDI' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @X86CPUFeatureWordInfo: |
| # |
| # Information about a X86 CPU feature word |
| # |
| # @cpuid-input-eax: Input EAX value for CPUID instruction for that feature word |
| # |
| # @cpuid-input-ecx: Input ECX value for CPUID instruction for that |
| # feature word |
| # |
| # @cpuid-register: Output register containing the feature bits |
| # |
| # @features: value of output register, containing the feature bits |
| # |
| # Since: 1.5 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'X86CPUFeatureWordInfo', |
| 'data': { 'cpuid-input-eax': 'int', |
| '*cpuid-input-ecx': 'int', |
| 'cpuid-register': 'X86CPURegister32', |
| 'features': 'int' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @DummyForceArrays: |
| # |
| # Not used by QMP; hack to let us use X86CPUFeatureWordInfoList internally |
| # |
| # Since: 2.5 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'DummyForceArrays', |
| 'data': { 'unused': ['X86CPUFeatureWordInfo'] } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaCpuOptions: |
| # |
| # Option "-numa cpu" overrides default cpu to node mapping. |
| # It accepts the same set of cpu properties as returned by |
| # query-hotpluggable-cpus[].props, where node-id could be used to |
| # override default node mapping. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.10 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'NumaCpuOptions', |
| 'base': 'CpuInstanceProperties', |
| 'data' : {} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @HmatLBMemoryHierarchy: |
| # |
| # The memory hierarchy in the System Locality Latency and Bandwidth |
| # Information Structure of HMAT (Heterogeneous Memory Attribute Table) |
| # |
| # For more information about @HmatLBMemoryHierarchy, see chapter |
| # 5.2.27.4: Table 5-146: Field "Flags" of ACPI 6.3 spec. |
| # |
| # @memory: the structure represents the memory performance |
| # |
| # @first-level: first level of memory side cache |
| # |
| # @second-level: second level of memory side cache |
| # |
| # @third-level: third level of memory side cache |
| # |
| # Since: 5.0 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'HmatLBMemoryHierarchy', |
| 'data': [ 'memory', 'first-level', 'second-level', 'third-level' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @HmatLBDataType: |
| # |
| # Data type in the System Locality Latency and Bandwidth |
| # Information Structure of HMAT (Heterogeneous Memory Attribute Table) |
| # |
| # For more information about @HmatLBDataType, see chapter |
| # 5.2.27.4: Table 5-146: Field "Data Type" of ACPI 6.3 spec. |
| # |
| # @access-latency: access latency (nanoseconds) |
| # |
| # @read-latency: read latency (nanoseconds) |
| # |
| # @write-latency: write latency (nanoseconds) |
| # |
| # @access-bandwidth: access bandwidth (Bytes per second) |
| # |
| # @read-bandwidth: read bandwidth (Bytes per second) |
| # |
| # @write-bandwidth: write bandwidth (Bytes per second) |
| # |
| # Since: 5.0 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'HmatLBDataType', |
| 'data': [ 'access-latency', 'read-latency', 'write-latency', |
| 'access-bandwidth', 'read-bandwidth', 'write-bandwidth' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaHmatLBOptions: |
| # |
| # Set the system locality latency and bandwidth information |
| # between Initiator and Target proximity Domains. |
| # |
| # For more information about @NumaHmatLBOptions, see chapter |
| # 5.2.27.4: Table 5-146 of ACPI 6.3 spec. |
| # |
| # @initiator: the Initiator Proximity Domain. |
| # |
| # @target: the Target Proximity Domain. |
| # |
| # @hierarchy: the Memory Hierarchy. Indicates the performance |
| # of memory or side cache. |
| # |
| # @data-type: presents the type of data, access/read/write |
| # latency or hit latency. |
| # |
| # @latency: the value of latency from @initiator to @target |
| # proximity domain, the latency unit is "ns(nanosecond)". |
| # |
| # @bandwidth: the value of bandwidth between @initiator and @target |
| # proximity domain, the bandwidth unit is |
| # "Bytes per second". |
| # |
| # Since: 5.0 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'NumaHmatLBOptions', |
| 'data': { |
| 'initiator': 'uint16', |
| 'target': 'uint16', |
| 'hierarchy': 'HmatLBMemoryHierarchy', |
| 'data-type': 'HmatLBDataType', |
| '*latency': 'uint64', |
| '*bandwidth': 'size' }} |
| |
| ## |
| # @HmatCacheAssociativity: |
| # |
| # Cache associativity in the Memory Side Cache Information Structure |
| # of HMAT |
| # |
| # For more information of @HmatCacheAssociativity, see chapter |
| # 5.2.27.5: Table 5-147 of ACPI 6.3 spec. |
| # |
| # @none: None (no memory side cache in this proximity domain, |
| # or cache associativity unknown) |
| # |
| # @direct: Direct Mapped |
| # |
| # @complex: Complex Cache Indexing (implementation specific) |
| # |
| # Since: 5.0 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'HmatCacheAssociativity', |
| 'data': [ 'none', 'direct', 'complex' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @HmatCacheWritePolicy: |
| # |
| # Cache write policy in the Memory Side Cache Information Structure |
| # of HMAT |
| # |
| # For more information of @HmatCacheWritePolicy, see chapter |
| # 5.2.27.5: Table 5-147: Field "Cache Attributes" of ACPI 6.3 spec. |
| # |
| # @none: None (no memory side cache in this proximity domain, |
| # or cache write policy unknown) |
| # |
| # @write-back: Write Back (WB) |
| # |
| # @write-through: Write Through (WT) |
| # |
| # Since: 5.0 |
| ## |
| { 'enum': 'HmatCacheWritePolicy', |
| 'data': [ 'none', 'write-back', 'write-through' ] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @NumaHmatCacheOptions: |
| # |
| # Set the memory side cache information for a given memory domain. |
| # |
| # For more information of @NumaHmatCacheOptions, see chapter |
| # 5.2.27.5: Table 5-147: Field "Cache Attributes" of ACPI 6.3 spec. |
| # |
| # @node-id: the memory proximity domain to which the memory belongs. |
| # |
| # @size: the size of memory side cache in bytes. |
| # |
| # @level: the cache level described in this structure. |
| # |
| # @associativity: the cache associativity, |
| # none/direct-mapped/complex(complex cache indexing). |
| # |
| # @policy: the write policy, none/write-back/write-through. |
| # |
| # @line: the cache Line size in bytes. |
| # |
| # Since: 5.0 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'NumaHmatCacheOptions', |
| 'data': { |
| 'node-id': 'uint32', |
| 'size': 'size', |
| 'level': 'uint8', |
| 'associativity': 'HmatCacheAssociativity', |
| 'policy': 'HmatCacheWritePolicy', |
| 'line': 'uint16' }} |
| |
| ## |
| # @memsave: |
| # |
| # Save a portion of guest memory to a file. |
| # |
| # @val: the virtual address of the guest to start from |
| # |
| # @size: the size of memory region to save |
| # |
| # @filename: the file to save the memory to as binary data |
| # |
| # @cpu-index: the index of the virtual CPU to use for translating the |
| # virtual address (defaults to CPU 0) |
| # |
| # Returns: Nothing on success |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Notes: Errors were not reliably returned until 1.1 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "memsave", |
| # "arguments": { "val": 10, |
| # "size": 100, |
| # "filename": "/tmp/virtual-mem-dump" } } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'memsave', |
| 'data': {'val': 'int', 'size': 'int', 'filename': 'str', '*cpu-index': 'int'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @pmemsave: |
| # |
| # Save a portion of guest physical memory to a file. |
| # |
| # @val: the physical address of the guest to start from |
| # |
| # @size: the size of memory region to save |
| # |
| # @filename: the file to save the memory to as binary data |
| # |
| # Returns: Nothing on success |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Notes: Errors were not reliably returned until 1.1 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "pmemsave", |
| # "arguments": { "val": 10, |
| # "size": 100, |
| # "filename": "/tmp/physical-mem-dump" } } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'pmemsave', |
| 'data': {'val': 'int', 'size': 'int', 'filename': 'str'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @Memdev: |
| # |
| # Information about memory backend |
| # |
| # @id: backend's ID if backend has 'id' property (since 2.9) |
| # |
| # @size: memory backend size |
| # |
| # @merge: enables or disables memory merge support |
| # |
| # @dump: includes memory backend's memory in a core dump or not |
| # |
| # @prealloc: enables or disables memory preallocation |
| # |
| # @host-nodes: host nodes for its memory policy |
| # |
| # @policy: memory policy of memory backend |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'Memdev', |
| 'data': { |
| '*id': 'str', |
| 'size': 'size', |
| 'merge': 'bool', |
| 'dump': 'bool', |
| 'prealloc': 'bool', |
| 'host-nodes': ['uint16'], |
| 'policy': 'HostMemPolicy' }} |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-memdev: |
| # |
| # Returns information for all memory backends. |
| # |
| # Returns: a list of @Memdev. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-memdev" } |
| # <- { "return": [ |
| # { |
| # "id": "mem1", |
| # "size": 536870912, |
| # "merge": false, |
| # "dump": true, |
| # "prealloc": false, |
| # "host-nodes": [0, 1], |
| # "policy": "bind" |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "size": 536870912, |
| # "merge": false, |
| # "dump": true, |
| # "prealloc": true, |
| # "host-nodes": [2, 3], |
| # "policy": "preferred" |
| # } |
| # ] |
| # } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-memdev', 'returns': ['Memdev'], 'allow-preconfig': true } |
| |
| ## |
| # @CpuInstanceProperties: |
| # |
| # List of properties to be used for hotplugging a CPU instance, |
| # it should be passed by management with device_add command when |
| # a CPU is being hotplugged. |
| # |
| # @node-id: NUMA node ID the CPU belongs to |
| # @socket-id: socket number within node/board the CPU belongs to |
| # @die-id: die number within node/board the CPU belongs to (Since 4.1) |
| # @core-id: core number within die the CPU belongs to |
| # @thread-id: thread number within core the CPU belongs to |
| # |
| # Note: currently there are 5 properties that could be present |
| # but management should be prepared to pass through other |
| # properties with device_add command to allow for future |
| # interface extension. This also requires the filed names to be kept in |
| # sync with the properties passed to -device/device_add. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.7 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'CpuInstanceProperties', |
| 'data': { '*node-id': 'int', |
| '*socket-id': 'int', |
| '*die-id': 'int', |
| '*core-id': 'int', |
| '*thread-id': 'int' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @HotpluggableCPU: |
| # |
| # @type: CPU object type for usage with device_add command |
| # @props: list of properties to be used for hotplugging CPU |
| # @vcpus-count: number of logical VCPU threads @HotpluggableCPU provides |
| # @qom-path: link to existing CPU object if CPU is present or |
| # omitted if CPU is not present. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.7 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'HotpluggableCPU', |
| 'data': { 'type': 'str', |
| 'vcpus-count': 'int', |
| 'props': 'CpuInstanceProperties', |
| '*qom-path': 'str' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-hotpluggable-cpus: |
| # |
| # TODO: Better documentation; currently there is none. |
| # |
| # Returns: a list of HotpluggableCPU objects. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.7 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # For pseries machine type started with -smp 2,cores=2,maxcpus=4 -cpu POWER8: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-hotpluggable-cpus" } |
| # <- {"return": [ |
| # { "props": { "core": 8 }, "type": "POWER8-spapr-cpu-core", |
| # "vcpus-count": 1 }, |
| # { "props": { "core": 0 }, "type": "POWER8-spapr-cpu-core", |
| # "vcpus-count": 1, "qom-path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]"} |
| # ]}' |
| # |
| # For pc machine type started with -smp 1,maxcpus=2: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-hotpluggable-cpus" } |
| # <- {"return": [ |
| # { |
| # "type": "qemu64-x86_64-cpu", "vcpus-count": 1, |
| # "props": {"core-id": 0, "socket-id": 1, "thread-id": 0} |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "qom-path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]", |
| # "type": "qemu64-x86_64-cpu", "vcpus-count": 1, |
| # "props": {"core-id": 0, "socket-id": 0, "thread-id": 0} |
| # } |
| # ]} |
| # |
| # For s390x-virtio-ccw machine type started with -smp 1,maxcpus=2 -cpu qemu |
| # (Since: 2.11): |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-hotpluggable-cpus" } |
| # <- {"return": [ |
| # { |
| # "type": "qemu-s390x-cpu", "vcpus-count": 1, |
| # "props": { "core-id": 1 } |
| # }, |
| # { |
| # "qom-path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]", |
| # "type": "qemu-s390x-cpu", "vcpus-count": 1, |
| # "props": { "core-id": 0 } |
| # } |
| # ]} |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-hotpluggable-cpus', 'returns': ['HotpluggableCPU'], |
| 'allow-preconfig': true } |
| |
| ## |
| # @set-numa-node: |
| # |
| # Runtime equivalent of '-numa' CLI option, available at |
| # preconfigure stage to configure numa mapping before initializing |
| # machine. |
| # |
| # Since 3.0 |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'set-numa-node', 'boxed': true, |
| 'data': 'NumaOptions', |
| 'allow-preconfig': true |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @balloon: |
| # |
| # Request the balloon driver to change its balloon size. |
| # |
| # @value: the target logical size of the VM in bytes. |
| # We can deduce the size of the balloon using this formula: |
| # |
| # logical_vm_size = vm_ram_size - balloon_size |
| # |
| # From it we have: balloon_size = vm_ram_size - @value |
| # |
| # Returns: - Nothing on success |
| # - If the balloon driver is enabled but not functional because the KVM |
| # kernel module cannot support it, KvmMissingCap |
| # - If no balloon device is present, DeviceNotActive |
| # |
| # Notes: This command just issues a request to the guest. When it returns, |
| # the balloon size may not have changed. A guest can change the balloon |
| # size independent of this command. |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "balloon", "arguments": { "value": 536870912 } } |
| # <- { "return": {} } |
| # |
| # With a 2.5GiB guest this command inflated the ballon to 3GiB. |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'balloon', 'data': {'value': 'int'} } |
| |
| ## |
| # @BalloonInfo: |
| # |
| # Information about the guest balloon device. |
| # |
| # @actual: the logical size of the VM in bytes |
| # Formula used: logical_vm_size = vm_ram_size - balloon_size |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'BalloonInfo', 'data': {'actual': 'int' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-balloon: |
| # |
| # Return information about the balloon device. |
| # |
| # Returns: - @BalloonInfo on success |
| # - If the balloon driver is enabled but not functional because the KVM |
| # kernel module cannot support it, KvmMissingCap |
| # - If no balloon device is present, DeviceNotActive |
| # |
| # Since: 0.14 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-balloon" } |
| # <- { "return": { |
| # "actual": 1073741824, |
| # } |
| # } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-balloon', 'returns': 'BalloonInfo' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @BALLOON_CHANGE: |
| # |
| # Emitted when the guest changes the actual BALLOON level. This value is |
| # equivalent to the @actual field return by the 'query-balloon' command |
| # |
| # @actual: the logical size of the VM in bytes |
| # Formula used: logical_vm_size = vm_ram_size - balloon_size |
| # |
| # Note: this event is rate-limited. |
| # |
| # Since: 1.2 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # <- { "event": "BALLOON_CHANGE", |
| # "data": { "actual": 944766976 }, |
| # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267020223, "microseconds": 435656 } } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'event': 'BALLOON_CHANGE', |
| 'data': { 'actual': 'int' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @MemoryInfo: |
| # |
| # Actual memory information in bytes. |
| # |
| # @base-memory: size of "base" memory specified with command line |
| # option -m. |
| # |
| # @plugged-memory: size of memory that can be hot-unplugged. This field |
| # is omitted if target doesn't support memory hotplug |
| # (i.e. CONFIG_MEM_DEVICE not defined at build time). |
| # |
| # Since: 2.11 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'MemoryInfo', |
| 'data' : { 'base-memory': 'size', '*plugged-memory': 'size' } } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-memory-size-summary: |
| # |
| # Return the amount of initially allocated and present hotpluggable (if |
| # enabled) memory in bytes. |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-memory-size-summary" } |
| # <- { "return": { "base-memory": 4294967296, "plugged-memory": 0 } } |
| # |
| # Since: 2.11 |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-memory-size-summary', 'returns': 'MemoryInfo' } |
| |
| ## |
| # @PCDIMMDeviceInfo: |
| # |
| # PCDIMMDevice state information |
| # |
| # @id: device's ID |
| # |
| # @addr: physical address, where device is mapped |
| # |
| # @size: size of memory that the device provides |
| # |
| # @slot: slot number at which device is plugged in |
| # |
| # @node: NUMA node number where device is plugged in |
| # |
| # @memdev: memory backend linked with device |
| # |
| # @hotplugged: true if device was hotplugged |
| # |
| # @hotpluggable: true if device if could be added/removed while machine is running |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'PCDIMMDeviceInfo', |
| 'data': { '*id': 'str', |
| 'addr': 'int', |
| 'size': 'int', |
| 'slot': 'int', |
| 'node': 'int', |
| 'memdev': 'str', |
| 'hotplugged': 'bool', |
| 'hotpluggable': 'bool' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @VirtioPMEMDeviceInfo: |
| # |
| # VirtioPMEM state information |
| # |
| # @id: device's ID |
| # |
| # @memaddr: physical address in memory, where device is mapped |
| # |
| # @size: size of memory that the device provides |
| # |
| # @memdev: memory backend linked with device |
| # |
| # Since: 4.1 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'VirtioPMEMDeviceInfo', |
| 'data': { '*id': 'str', |
| 'memaddr': 'size', |
| 'size': 'size', |
| 'memdev': 'str' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @VirtioMEMDeviceInfo: |
| # |
| # VirtioMEMDevice state information |
| # |
| # @id: device's ID |
| # |
| # @memaddr: physical address in memory, where device is mapped |
| # |
| # @requested-size: the user requested size of the device |
| # |
| # @size: the (current) size of memory that the device provides |
| # |
| # @max-size: the maximum size of memory that the device can provide |
| # |
| # @block-size: the block size of memory that the device provides |
| # |
| # @node: NUMA node number where device is assigned to |
| # |
| # @memdev: memory backend linked with the region |
| # |
| # Since: 5.1 |
| ## |
| { 'struct': 'VirtioMEMDeviceInfo', |
| 'data': { '*id': 'str', |
| 'memaddr': 'size', |
| 'requested-size': 'size', |
| 'size': 'size', |
| 'max-size': 'size', |
| 'block-size': 'size', |
| 'node': 'int', |
| 'memdev': 'str' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @MemoryDeviceInfo: |
| # |
| # Union containing information about a memory device |
| # |
| # nvdimm is included since 2.12. virtio-pmem is included since 4.1. |
| # virtio-mem is included since 5.1. |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| ## |
| { 'union': 'MemoryDeviceInfo', |
| 'data': { 'dimm': 'PCDIMMDeviceInfo', |
| 'nvdimm': 'PCDIMMDeviceInfo', |
| 'virtio-pmem': 'VirtioPMEMDeviceInfo', |
| 'virtio-mem': 'VirtioMEMDeviceInfo' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ## |
| # @query-memory-devices: |
| # |
| # Lists available memory devices and their state |
| # |
| # Since: 2.1 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # -> { "execute": "query-memory-devices" } |
| # <- { "return": [ { "data": |
| # { "addr": 5368709120, |
| # "hotpluggable": true, |
| # "hotplugged": true, |
| # "id": "d1", |
| # "memdev": "/objects/memX", |
| # "node": 0, |
| # "size": 1073741824, |
| # "slot": 0}, |
| # "type": "dimm" |
| # } ] } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'command': 'query-memory-devices', 'returns': ['MemoryDeviceInfo'] } |
| |
| ## |
| # @MEMORY_DEVICE_SIZE_CHANGE: |
| # |
| # Emitted when the size of a memory device changes. Only emitted for memory |
| # devices that can actually change the size (e.g., virtio-mem due to guest |
| # action). |
| # |
| # @id: device's ID |
| # @size: the new size of memory that the device provides |
| # |
| # Note: this event is rate-limited. |
| # |
| # Since: 5.1 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # <- { "event": "MEMORY_DEVICE_SIZE_CHANGE", |
| # "data": { "id": "vm0", "size": 1073741824}, |
| # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1588168529, "microseconds": 201316 } } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'event': 'MEMORY_DEVICE_SIZE_CHANGE', |
| 'data': { '*id': 'str', 'size': 'size' } } |
| |
| |
| ## |
| # @MEM_UNPLUG_ERROR: |
| # |
| # Emitted when memory hot unplug error occurs. |
| # |
| # @device: device name |
| # |
| # @msg: Informative message |
| # |
| # Since: 2.4 |
| # |
| # Example: |
| # |
| # <- { "event": "MEM_UNPLUG_ERROR" |
| # "data": { "device": "dimm1", |
| # "msg": "acpi: device unplug for unsupported device" |
| # }, |
| # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } } |
| # |
| ## |
| { 'event': 'MEM_UNPLUG_ERROR', |
| 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'msg': 'str' } } |