| # q35 - VirtIO guest (serial console) |
| # ========================================================= |
| # |
| # Usage: |
| # |
| # $ qemu-system-x86_64 \ |
| # -nodefaults \ |
| # -readconfig q35-virtio-serial.cfg \ |
| # -display none -serial mon:stdio |
| # |
| # You will probably need to tweak the lines marked as |
| # CHANGE ME before being able to use this configuration! |
| # |
| # The guest will have a selection of VirtIO devices |
| # tailored towards optimal performance with modern guests, |
| # and will be accessed through the serial console. |
| # |
| # --------------------------------------------------------- |
| # |
| # Using -nodefaults is required to have full control over |
| # the virtual hardware: when it's specified, QEMU will |
| # populate the board with only the builtin peripherals |
| # plus a small selection of core PCI devices and |
| # controllers; the user will then have to explicitly add |
| # further devices. |
| # |
| # The core PCI devices show up in the guest as: |
| # |
| # 00:00.0 Host bridge |
| # 00:1f.0 ISA bridge / LPC |
| # 00:1f.2 SATA (AHCI) controller |
| # 00:1f.3 SMBus controller |
| # |
| # This configuration file adds a number of other useful |
| # devices, more specifically: |
| # |
| # 00.1c.* PCI bridge (PCI Express Root Ports) |
| # 01:00.0 SCSI storage controller |
| # 02:00.0 Ethernet controller |
| # |
| # More information about these devices is available below. |
| # |
| # We use '-display none' to prevent QEMU from creating a |
| # graphical display window, which would serve no use in |
| # this specific configuration, and '-serial mon:stdio' to |
| # multiplex the guest's serial console and the QEMU monitor |
| # to the host's stdio; use 'Ctrl+A h' to learn how to |
| # switch between the two and more. |
| |
| |
| # Machine options |
| # ========================================================= |
| # |
| # We use the q35 machine type and enable KVM acceleration |
| # for better performance. |
| # |
| # Using less than 1 GiB of memory is probably not going to |
| # yield good performance in the guest, and might even lead |
| # to obscure boot issues in some cases. |
| |
| [machine] |
| type = "q35" |
| |
| [accel] |
| accel = "kvm" |
| |
| [memory] |
| size = "1024" |
| |
| |
| # PCI bridge (PCI Express Root Ports) |
| # ========================================================= |
| # |
| # We create eight PCI Express Root Ports, and we plug them |
| # all into separate functions of the same slot. Some of |
| # them will be used by devices, the rest will remain |
| # available for hotplug. |
| |
| [device "pcie.1"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.0" |
| port = "1" |
| chassis = "1" |
| multifunction = "on" |
| |
| [device "pcie.2"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.1" |
| port = "2" |
| chassis = "2" |
| |
| [device "pcie.3"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.2" |
| port = "3" |
| chassis = "3" |
| |
| [device "pcie.4"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.3" |
| port = "4" |
| chassis = "4" |
| |
| [device "pcie.5"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.4" |
| port = "5" |
| chassis = "5" |
| |
| [device "pcie.6"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.5" |
| port = "6" |
| chassis = "6" |
| |
| [device "pcie.7"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.6" |
| port = "7" |
| chassis = "7" |
| |
| [device "pcie.8"] |
| driver = "pcie-root-port" |
| bus = "pcie.0" |
| addr = "1c.7" |
| port = "8" |
| chassis = "8" |
| |
| |
| # SCSI storage controller (and storage) |
| # ========================================================= |
| # |
| # We use virtio-scsi here so that we can (hot)plug a large |
| # number of disks without running into issues; a SCSI disk, |
| # backed by a qcow2 disk image on the host's filesystem, is |
| # attached to it. |
| # |
| # We also create an optical disk, mostly for installation |
| # purposes: once the guest OS has been successfully |
| # installed, the guest will no longer boot from optical |
| # media. If you don't want, or no longer want, to have an |
| # optical disk in the guest you can safely comment out |
| # all relevant sections below. |
| |
| [device "scsi"] |
| driver = "virtio-scsi-pci" |
| bus = "pcie.1" |
| addr = "00.0" |
| |
| [device "scsi-disk"] |
| driver = "scsi-hd" |
| bus = "scsi.0" |
| drive = "disk" |
| bootindex = "1" |
| |
| [drive "disk"] |
| file = "guest.qcow2" # CHANGE ME |
| format = "qcow2" |
| if = "none" |
| |
| [device "scsi-optical-disk"] |
| driver = "scsi-cd" |
| bus = "scsi.0" |
| drive = "optical-disk" |
| bootindex = "2" |
| |
| [drive "optical-disk"] |
| file = "install.iso" # CHANGE ME |
| format = "raw" |
| if = "none" |
| |
| |
| # Ethernet controller |
| # ========================================================= |
| # |
| # We use virtio-net for improved performance over emulated |
| # hardware; on the host side, we take advantage of user |
| # networking so that the QEMU process doesn't require any |
| # additional privileges. |
| |
| [netdev "hostnet"] |
| type = "user" |
| |
| [device "net"] |
| driver = "virtio-net-pci" |
| netdev = "hostnet" |
| bus = "pcie.2" |
| addr = "00.0" |