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Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001= How to use the QAPI code generator =
2
Eric Blake6fb55452015-05-04 09:04:58 -06003Copyright IBM Corp. 2011
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07004Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
Eric Blake6fb55452015-05-04 09:04:58 -06005
6This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
7later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
8
9== Introduction ==
10
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -050011QAPI is a native C API within QEMU which provides management-level
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -060012functionality to internal and external users. For external
13users/processes, this interface is made available by a JSON-based wire
14format for the QEMU Monitor Protocol (QMP) for controlling qemu, as
15well as the QEMU Guest Agent (QGA) for communicating with the guest.
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -060016The remainder of this document uses "Client JSON Protocol" when
17referring to the wire contents of a QMP or QGA connection.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -050018
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -060019To map Client JSON Protocol interfaces to the native C QAPI
20implementations, a JSON-based schema is used to define types and
21function signatures, and a set of scripts is used to generate types,
22signatures, and marshaling/dispatch code. This document will describe
23how the schemas, scripts, and resulting code are used.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -050024
25
26== QMP/Guest agent schema ==
27
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -060028A QAPI schema file is designed to be loosely based on JSON
29(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7159.txt) with changes for quoting style
30and the use of comments; a QAPI schema file is then parsed by a python
31code generation program. A valid QAPI schema consists of a series of
32top-level expressions, with no commas between them. Where
33dictionaries (JSON objects) are used, they are parsed as python
34OrderedDicts so that ordering is preserved (for predictable layout of
35generated C structs and parameter lists). Ordering doesn't matter
36between top-level expressions or the keys within an expression, but
37does matter within dictionary values for 'data' and 'returns' members
38of a single expression. QAPI schema input is written using 'single
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -060039quotes' instead of JSON's "double quotes" (in contrast, Client JSON
40Protocol uses no comments, and while input accepts 'single quotes' as
41an extension, output is strict JSON using only "double quotes"). As
42in JSON, trailing commas are not permitted in arrays or dictionaries.
43Input must be ASCII (although QMP supports full Unicode strings, the
44QAPI parser does not). At present, there is no place where a QAPI
45schema requires the use of JSON numbers or null.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -050046
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -050047
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +010048=== Comments ===
49
50Comments are allowed; anything between an unquoted # and the following
51newline is ignored.
52
53A multi-line comment that starts and ends with a '##' line is a
54documentation comment. These are parsed by the documentation
55generator, which recognizes certain markup detailed below.
56
57
58==== Documentation markup ====
59
60Comment text starting with '=' is a section title:
61
62 # = Section title
63
64Double the '=' for a subsection title:
65
Chen Hanxiao0b263ec2017-10-12 14:44:48 +080066 # == Subsection title
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +010067
68'|' denotes examples:
69
70 # | Text of the example, may span
71 # | multiple lines
72
73'*' starts an itemized list:
74
75 # * First item, may span
76 # multiple lines
77 # * Second item
78
79You can also use '-' instead of '*'.
80
81A decimal number followed by '.' starts a numbered list:
82
83 # 1. First item, may span
84 # multiple lines
85 # 2. Second item
86
87The actual number doesn't matter. You could even use '*' instead of
88'2.' for the second item.
89
90Lists can't be nested. Blank lines are currently not supported within
91lists.
92
93Additional whitespace between the initial '#' and the comment text is
94permitted.
95
96*foo* and _foo_ are for strong and emphasis styles respectively (they
97do not work over multiple lines). @foo is used to reference a name in
98the schema.
99
100Example:
101
102##
103# = Section
104# == Subsection
105#
106# Some text foo with *strong* and _emphasis_
107# 1. with a list
108# 2. like that
109#
110# And some code:
111# | $ echo foo
112# | -> do this
113# | <- get that
114#
115##
116
117
118==== Expression documentation ====
119
Markus Armbrusterbc52d032017-03-15 13:56:51 +0100120Each expression that isn't an include directive may be preceded by a
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +0100121documentation block. Such blocks are called expression documentation
122blocks.
123
Markus Armbrusterbc52d032017-03-15 13:56:51 +0100124When documentation is required (see pragma 'doc-required'), expression
125documentation blocks are mandatory.
126
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +0100127The documentation block consists of a first line naming the
128expression, an optional overview, a description of each argument (for
129commands and events) or member (for structs, unions and alternates),
130and optional tagged sections.
131
132FIXME: the parser accepts these things in almost any order.
133
Markus Armbruster1d8bda12017-03-15 13:57:06 +0100134Extensions added after the expression was first released carry a
135'(since x.y.z)' comment.
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +0100136
137A tagged section starts with one of the following words:
138"Note:"/"Notes:", "Since:", "Example"/"Examples", "Returns:", "TODO:".
139The section ends with the start of a new section.
140
141A 'Since: x.y.z' tagged section lists the release that introduced the
142expression.
143
144For example:
145
146##
147# @BlockStats:
148#
149# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
150#
Markus Armbruster1d8bda12017-03-15 13:57:06 +0100151# @device: If the stats are for a virtual block device, the name
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +0100152# corresponding to the virtual block device.
153#
Markus Armbruster1d8bda12017-03-15 13:57:06 +0100154# @node-name: The node name of the device. (since 2.3)
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +0100155#
156# ... more members ...
157#
158# Since: 0.14.0
159##
160{ 'struct': 'BlockStats',
161 'data': {'*device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str',
162 ... more members ... } }
163
164##
165# @query-blockstats:
166#
167# Query the @BlockStats for all virtual block devices.
168#
Markus Armbruster1d8bda12017-03-15 13:57:06 +0100169# @query-nodes: If true, the command will query all the
Marc-André Lureau3313b612017-01-13 15:41:29 +0100170# block nodes ... explain, explain ... (since 2.3)
171#
172# Returns: A list of @BlockStats for each virtual block devices.
173#
174# Since: 0.14.0
175#
176# Example:
177#
178# -> { "execute": "query-blockstats" }
179# <- {
180# ... lots of output ...
181# }
182#
183##
184{ 'command': 'query-blockstats',
185 'data': { '*query-nodes': 'bool' },
186 'returns': ['BlockStats'] }
187
188==== Free-form documentation ====
189
190A documentation block that isn't an expression documentation block is
191a free-form documentation block. These may be used to provide
192additional text and structuring content.
193
194
195=== Schema overview ===
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500196
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600197The schema sets up a series of types, as well as commands and events
198that will use those types. Forward references are allowed: the parser
199scans in two passes, where the first pass learns all type names, and
200the second validates the schema and generates the code. This allows
201the definition of complex structs that can have mutually recursive
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600202types, and allows for indefinite nesting of Client JSON Protocol that
203satisfies the schema. A type name should not be defined more than
204once. It is permissible for the schema to contain additional types
205not used by any commands or events in the Client JSON Protocol, for
206the side effect of generated C code used internally.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500207
Markus Armbrusterbc52d032017-03-15 13:56:51 +0100208There are eight top-level expressions recognized by the parser:
209'include', 'pragma', 'command', 'struct', 'enum', 'union',
210'alternate', and 'event'. There are several groups of types: simple
211types (a number of built-in types, such as 'int' and 'str'; as well as
212enumerations), complex types (structs and two flavors of unions), and
213alternate types (a choice between other types). The 'command' and
214'event' expressions can refer to existing types by name, or list an
215anonymous type as a dictionary. Listing a type name inside an array
216refers to a single-dimension array of that type; multi-dimension
217arrays are not directly supported (although an array of a complex
218struct that contains an array member is possible).
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600219
Markus Armbruster79f75982017-02-28 22:27:09 +0100220All names must begin with a letter, and contain only ASCII letters,
221digits, hyphen, and underscore. There are two exceptions: enum values
222may start with a digit, and names that are downstream extensions (see
223section Downstream extensions) start with underscore.
224
225Names beginning with 'q_' are reserved for the generator, which uses
226them for munging QMP names that resemble C keywords or other
227problematic strings. For example, a member named "default" in qapi
228becomes "q_default" in the generated C code.
229
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600230Types, commands, and events share a common namespace. Therefore,
231generally speaking, type definitions should always use CamelCase for
Markus Armbruster79f75982017-02-28 22:27:09 +0100232user-defined type names, while built-in types are lowercase.
233
234Type names ending with 'Kind' or 'List' are reserved for the
235generator, which uses them for implicit union enums and array types,
236respectively.
237
238Command names, and member names within a type, should be all lower
239case with words separated by a hyphen. However, some existing older
240commands and complex types use underscore; when extending such
241expressions, consistency is preferred over blindly avoiding
242underscore.
243
244Event names should be ALL_CAPS with words separated by underscore.
245
246Member names starting with 'has-' or 'has_' are reserved for the
247generator, which uses them for tracking optional members.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600248
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700249Any name (command, event, type, member, or enum value) beginning with
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600250"x-" is marked experimental, and may be withdrawn or changed
Markus Armbruster79f75982017-02-28 22:27:09 +0100251incompatibly in a future release.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600252
Markus Armbruster2cfbae32017-03-15 13:56:55 +0100253Pragma 'name-case-whitelist' lets you violate the rules on use of
254upper and lower case. Use for new code is strongly discouraged.
255
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600256In the rest of this document, usage lines are given for each
257expression type, with literal strings written in lower case and
258placeholders written in capitals. If a literal string includes a
259prefix of '*', that key/value pair can be omitted from the expression.
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600260For example, a usage statement that includes '*base':STRUCT-NAME
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600261means that an expression has an optional key 'base', which if present
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600262must have a value that forms a struct name.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600263
264
265=== Built-in Types ===
266
Markus Armbrusterf133f2d2015-09-16 13:06:22 +0200267The following types are predefined, and map to C as follows:
268
269 Schema C JSON
270 str char * any JSON string, UTF-8
271 number double any JSON number
272 int int64_t a JSON number without fractional part
273 that fits into the C integer type
274 int8 int8_t likewise
275 int16 int16_t likewise
276 int32 int32_t likewise
277 int64 int64_t likewise
278 uint8 uint8_t likewise
279 uint16 uint16_t likewise
280 uint32 uint32_t likewise
281 uint64 uint64_t likewise
282 size uint64_t like uint64_t, except StringInputVisitor
283 accepts size suffixes
284 bool bool JSON true or false
Markus Armbruster4d2d5c42017-06-26 19:25:14 +0200285 null QNull * JSON null
Markus Armbruster28770e02015-09-16 13:06:24 +0200286 any QObject * any JSON value
Eric Blake7264f5c2015-12-01 22:20:47 -0700287 QType QType JSON string matching enum QType values
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200288
Lluís Vilanovaa719a272014-05-07 20:46:15 +0200289
Markus Armbrusterbc52d032017-03-15 13:56:51 +0100290=== Include directives ===
Lluís Vilanovaa719a272014-05-07 20:46:15 +0200291
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600292Usage: { 'include': STRING }
293
Lluís Vilanovaa719a272014-05-07 20:46:15 +0200294The QAPI schema definitions can be modularized using the 'include' directive:
295
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600296 { 'include': 'path/to/file.json' }
Lluís Vilanovaa719a272014-05-07 20:46:15 +0200297
298The directive is evaluated recursively, and include paths are relative to the
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600299file using the directive. Multiple includes of the same file are
Markus Armbruster4247f832015-06-09 15:24:36 +0200300idempotent. No other keys should appear in the expression, and the include
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600301value should be a string.
302
303As a matter of style, it is a good idea to have all files be
304self-contained, but at the moment, nothing prevents an included file
305from making a forward reference to a type that is only introduced by
306an outer file. The parser may be made stricter in the future to
307prevent incomplete include files.
Lluís Vilanovaa719a272014-05-07 20:46:15 +0200308
309
Markus Armbrusterbc52d032017-03-15 13:56:51 +0100310=== Pragma directives ===
311
312Usage: { 'pragma': DICT }
313
314The pragma directive lets you control optional generator behavior.
315The dictionary's entries are pragma names and values.
316
317Pragma's scope is currently the complete schema. Setting the same
318pragma to different values in parts of the schema doesn't work.
319
320Pragma 'doc-required' takes a boolean value. If true, documentation
321is required. Default is false.
322
Markus Armbruster1554a8f2017-03-15 13:56:54 +0100323Pragma 'returns-whitelist' takes a list of command names that may
324violate the rules on permitted return types. Default is none.
325
Markus Armbruster2cfbae32017-03-15 13:56:55 +0100326Pragma 'name-case-whitelist' takes a list of names that may violate
327rules on use of upper- vs. lower-case letters. Default is none.
328
Markus Armbrusterbc52d032017-03-15 13:56:51 +0100329
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600330=== Struct types ===
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200331
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600332Usage: { 'struct': STRING, 'data': DICT, '*base': STRUCT-NAME }
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600333
Eric Blake02a57ae2016-02-17 23:48:16 -0700334A struct is a dictionary containing a single 'data' key whose value is
335a dictionary; the dictionary may be empty. This corresponds to a
336struct in C or an Object in JSON. Each value of the 'data' dictionary
337must be the name of a type, or a one-element array containing a type
338name. An example of a struct is:
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500339
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600340 { 'struct': 'MyType',
Stefan Hajnocziacf83942011-10-28 15:58:26 +0100341 'data': { 'member1': 'str', 'member2': 'int', '*member3': 'str' } }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500342
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600343The use of '*' as a prefix to the name means the member is optional in
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600344the corresponding JSON protocol usage.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500345
Eric Blakecc162652014-05-07 09:57:41 +0800346The default initialization value of an optional argument should not be changed
347between versions of QEMU unless the new default maintains backward
348compatibility to the user-visible behavior of the old default.
349
350With proper documentation, this policy still allows some flexibility; for
351example, documenting that a default of 0 picks an optimal buffer size allows
352one release to declare the optimal size at 512 while another release declares
353the optimal size at 4096 - the user-visible behavior is not the bytes used by
354the buffer, but the fact that the buffer was optimal size.
355
356On input structures (only mentioned in the 'data' side of a command), changing
357from mandatory to optional is safe (older clients will supply the option, and
358newer clients can benefit from the default); changing from optional to
359mandatory is backwards incompatible (older clients may be omitting the option,
360and must continue to work).
361
362On output structures (only mentioned in the 'returns' side of a command),
363changing from mandatory to optional is in general unsafe (older clients may be
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700364expecting the member, and could crash if it is missing), although it
365can be done if the only way that the optional argument will be omitted
366is when it is triggered by the presence of a new input flag to the
367command that older clients don't know to send. Changing from optional
368to mandatory is safe.
Eric Blakecc162652014-05-07 09:57:41 +0800369
370A structure that is used in both input and output of various commands
371must consider the backwards compatibility constraints of both directions
372of use.
Kevin Wolf622f5572013-09-19 11:56:36 +0200373
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600374A struct definition can specify another struct as its base.
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700375In this case, the members of the base type are included as top-level members
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600376of the new struct's dictionary in the Client JSON Protocol wire
377format. An example definition is:
Kevin Wolf622f5572013-09-19 11:56:36 +0200378
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600379 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 'data': { 'file': 'str' } }
380 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
Kevin Wolf622f5572013-09-19 11:56:36 +0200381 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
382 'data': { '*backing': 'str' } }
383
384An example BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat object on the wire could use
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700385both members like this:
Kevin Wolf622f5572013-09-19 11:56:36 +0200386
387 { "file": "/some/place/my-image",
388 "backing": "/some/place/my-backing-file" }
389
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600390
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200391=== Enumeration types ===
392
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600393Usage: { 'enum': STRING, 'data': ARRAY-OF-STRING }
Daniel P. Berrange351d36e2015-08-26 14:21:20 +0100394 { 'enum': STRING, '*prefix': STRING, 'data': ARRAY-OF-STRING }
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600395
396An enumeration type is a dictionary containing a single 'data' key
397whose value is a list of strings. An example enumeration is:
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500398
399 { 'enum': 'MyEnum', 'data': [ 'value1', 'value2', 'value3' ] }
400
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600401Nothing prevents an empty enumeration, although it is probably not
402useful. The list of strings should be lower case; if an enum name
403represents multiple words, use '-' between words. The string 'max' is
404not allowed as an enum value, and values should not be repeated.
405
Daniel P. Berrange351d36e2015-08-26 14:21:20 +0100406The enum constants will be named by using a heuristic to turn the
407type name into a set of underscore separated words. For the example
408above, 'MyEnum' will turn into 'MY_ENUM' giving a constant name
409of 'MY_ENUM_VALUE1' for the first value. If the default heuristic
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700410does not result in a desirable name, the optional 'prefix' member
Daniel P. Berrange351d36e2015-08-26 14:21:20 +0100411can be used when defining the enum.
412
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600413The enumeration values are passed as strings over the Client JSON
414Protocol, but are encoded as C enum integral values in generated code.
415While the C code starts numbering at 0, it is better to use explicit
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600416comparisons to enum values than implicit comparisons to 0; the C code
417will also include a generated enum member ending in _MAX for tracking
418the size of the enum, useful when using common functions for
419converting between strings and enum values. Since the wire format
420always passes by name, it is acceptable to reorder or add new
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600421enumeration members in any location without breaking clients of Client
422JSON Protocol; however, removing enum values would break
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700423compatibility. For any struct that has a member that will only contain
424a finite set of string values, using an enum type for that member is
425better than open-coding the member to be type 'str'.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600426
427
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200428=== Union types ===
429
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600430Usage: { 'union': STRING, 'data': DICT }
Eric Blakeac4338f2016-03-17 16:48:39 -0600431or: { 'union': STRING, 'data': DICT, 'base': STRUCT-NAME-OR-DICT,
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600432 'discriminator': ENUM-MEMBER-OF-BASE }
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600433
434Union types are used to let the user choose between several different
Eric Blake7b1b98c2015-05-04 09:05:12 -0600435variants for an object. There are two flavors: simple (no
Eric Blake02a57ae2016-02-17 23:48:16 -0700436discriminator or base), and flat (both discriminator and base). A union
Eric Blake7b1b98c2015-05-04 09:05:12 -0600437type is defined using a data dictionary as explained in the following
Eric Blake02a57ae2016-02-17 23:48:16 -0700438paragraphs. The data dictionary for either type of union must not
439be empty.
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200440
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600441A simple union type defines a mapping from automatic discriminator
442values to data types like in this example:
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200443
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600444 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsFile', 'data': { 'filename': 'str' } }
445 { 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2',
446 'data': { 'backing': 'str', '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool' } }
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200447
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600448 { 'union': 'BlockdevOptionsSimple',
449 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
450 'qcow2': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2' } }
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200451
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600452In the Client JSON Protocol, a simple union is represented by a
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700453dictionary that contains the 'type' member as a discriminator, and a
454'data' member that is of the specified data type corresponding to the
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600455discriminator value, as in these examples:
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200456
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600457 { "type": "file", "data": { "filename": "/some/place/my-image" } }
458 { "type": "qcow2", "data": { "backing": "/some/place/my-image",
459 "lazy-refcounts": true } }
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200460
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600461The generated C code uses a struct containing a union. Additionally,
462an implicit C enum 'NameKind' is created, corresponding to the union
463'Name', for accessing the various branches of the union. No branch of
464the union can be named 'max', as this would collide with the implicit
465enum. The value for each branch can be of any type.
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200466
Eric Blakeac4338f2016-03-17 16:48:39 -0600467A flat union definition avoids nesting on the wire, and specifies a
468set of common members that occur in all variants of the union. The
Michael Tokarevd33c8a72016-05-18 15:47:53 +0300469'base' key must specify either a type name (the type must be a
Eric Blakeac4338f2016-03-17 16:48:39 -0600470struct, not a union), or a dictionary representing an anonymous type.
471All branches of the union must be complex types, and the top-level
472members of the union dictionary on the wire will be combination of
473members from both the base type and the appropriate branch type (when
474merging two dictionaries, there must be no keys in common). The
475'discriminator' member must be the name of a non-optional enum-typed
476member of the base struct.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600477
478The following example enhances the above simple union example by
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600479adding an optional common member 'read-only', renaming the
480discriminator to something more applicable than the simple union's
481default of 'type', and reducing the number of {} required on the wire:
Kevin Wolf50f2bdc2013-07-03 15:58:57 +0200482
Markus Armbruster94a3f0a2015-09-03 10:18:06 +0200483 { 'enum': 'BlockdevDriver', 'data': [ 'file', 'qcow2' ] }
Kevin Wolf50f2bdc2013-07-03 15:58:57 +0200484 { 'union': 'BlockdevOptions',
Eric Blakeac4338f2016-03-17 16:48:39 -0600485 'base': { 'driver': 'BlockdevDriver', '*read-only': 'bool' },
Kevin Wolf50f2bdc2013-07-03 15:58:57 +0200486 'discriminator': 'driver',
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600487 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
488 'qcow2': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2' } }
Kevin Wolf50f2bdc2013-07-03 15:58:57 +0200489
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600490Resulting in these JSON objects:
Kevin Wolf50f2bdc2013-07-03 15:58:57 +0200491
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600492 { "driver": "file", "read-only": true,
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600493 "filename": "/some/place/my-image" }
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600494 { "driver": "qcow2", "read-only": false,
495 "backing": "/some/place/my-image", "lazy-refcounts": true }
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600496
497Notice that in a flat union, the discriminator name is controlled by
498the user, but because it must map to a base member with enum type, the
499code generator can ensure that branches exist for all values of the
500enum (although the order of the keys need not match the declaration of
501the enum). In the resulting generated C data types, a flat union is
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700502represented as a struct with the base members included directly, and
503then a union of structures for each branch of the struct.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600504
505A simple union can always be re-written as a flat union where the base
506class has a single member named 'type', and where each branch of the
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600507union has a struct with a single member named 'data'. That is,
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600508
509 { 'union': 'Simple', 'data': { 'one': 'str', 'two': 'int' } }
510
511is identical on the wire to:
512
513 { 'enum': 'Enum', 'data': ['one', 'two'] }
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600514 { 'struct': 'Branch1', 'data': { 'data': 'str' } }
515 { 'struct': 'Branch2', 'data': { 'data': 'int' } }
Eric Blakeac4338f2016-03-17 16:48:39 -0600516 { 'union': 'Flat': 'base': { 'type': 'Enum' }, 'discriminator': 'type',
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600517 'data': { 'one': 'Branch1', 'two': 'Branch2' } }
Kevin Wolf50f2bdc2013-07-03 15:58:57 +0200518
519
Eric Blake7b1b98c2015-05-04 09:05:12 -0600520=== Alternate types ===
Kevin Wolf69dd62d2013-07-08 16:14:21 +0200521
Eric Blake7b1b98c2015-05-04 09:05:12 -0600522Usage: { 'alternate': STRING, 'data': DICT }
523
524An alternate type is one that allows a choice between two or more JSON
525data types (string, integer, number, or object, but currently not
526array) on the wire. The definition is similar to a simple union type,
527where each branch of the union names a QAPI type. For example:
528
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600529 { 'alternate': 'BlockdevRef',
Kevin Wolf69dd62d2013-07-08 16:14:21 +0200530 'data': { 'definition': 'BlockdevOptions',
531 'reference': 'str' } }
532
Eric Blake7b1b98c2015-05-04 09:05:12 -0600533Unlike a union, the discriminator string is never passed on the wire
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600534for the Client JSON Protocol. Instead, the value's JSON type serves
535as an implicit discriminator, which in turn means that an alternate
536can only express a choice between types represented differently in
537JSON. If a branch is typed as the 'bool' built-in, the alternate
538accepts true and false; if it is typed as any of the various numeric
539built-ins, it accepts a JSON number; if it is typed as a 'str'
Markus Armbruster4d2d5c42017-06-26 19:25:14 +0200540built-in or named enum type, it accepts a JSON string; if it is typed
541as the 'null' built-in, it accepts JSON null; and if it is typed as a
542complex type (struct or union), it accepts a JSON object. Two
543different complex types, for instance, aren't permitted, because both
544are represented as a JSON object.
Eric Blake7b1b98c2015-05-04 09:05:12 -0600545
546The example alternate declaration above allows using both of the
547following example objects:
Kevin Wolf69dd62d2013-07-08 16:14:21 +0200548
549 { "file": "my_existing_block_device_id" }
550 { "file": { "driver": "file",
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600551 "read-only": false,
Eric Blake63922c62013-10-19 17:52:33 +0100552 "filename": "/tmp/mydisk.qcow2" } }
Kevin Wolf69dd62d2013-07-08 16:14:21 +0200553
554
Kevin Wolf51631492013-07-16 13:17:27 +0200555=== Commands ===
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500556
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600557Usage: { 'command': STRING, '*data': COMPLEX-TYPE-NAME-OR-DICT,
Eric Blakec8184082016-07-13 21:50:20 -0600558 '*returns': TYPE-NAME, '*boxed': true,
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600559 '*gen': false, '*success-response': false }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500560
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600561Commands are defined by using a dictionary containing several members,
562where three members are most common. The 'command' member is a
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600563mandatory string, and determines the "execute" value passed in a
564Client JSON Protocol command exchange.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500565
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600566The 'data' argument maps to the "arguments" dictionary passed in as
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600567part of a Client JSON Protocol command. The 'data' member is optional
568and defaults to {} (an empty dictionary). If present, it must be the
Markus Armbruster315932b2015-07-01 10:12:24 +0200569string name of a complex type, or a dictionary that declares an
Markus Armbruster700dc9f2017-03-15 13:56:53 +0100570anonymous type with the same semantics as a 'struct' expression.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600571
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700572The 'returns' member describes what will appear in the "return" member
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600573of a Client JSON Protocol reply on successful completion of a command.
574The member is optional from the command declaration; if absent, the
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700575"return" member will be an empty dictionary. If 'returns' is present,
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600576it must be the string name of a complex or built-in type, a
Markus Armbruster700dc9f2017-03-15 13:56:53 +0100577one-element array containing the name of a complex or built-in type.
Markus Armbruster1554a8f2017-03-15 13:56:54 +0100578To return anything else, you have to list the command in pragma
579'returns-whitelist'. If you do this, the command cannot be extended
580to return additional information in the future. Use of
581'returns-whitelist' for new commands is strongly discouraged.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600582
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600583All commands in Client JSON Protocol use a dictionary to report
584failure, with no way to specify that in QAPI. Where the error return
585is different than the usual GenericError class in order to help the
586client react differently to certain error conditions, it is worth
587documenting this in the comments before the command declaration.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600588
589Some example commands:
590
591 { 'command': 'my-first-command',
592 'data': { 'arg1': 'str', '*arg2': 'str' } }
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600593 { 'struct': 'MyType', 'data': { '*value': 'str' } }
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600594 { 'command': 'my-second-command',
595 'returns': [ 'MyType' ] }
596
Eric Blake363b4262015-05-04 09:05:35 -0600597which would validate this Client JSON Protocol transaction:
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600598
599 => { "execute": "my-first-command",
600 "arguments": { "arg1": "hello" } }
601 <= { "return": { } }
602 => { "execute": "my-second-command" }
603 <= { "return": [ { "value": "one" }, { } ] }
604
Eric Blakec8184082016-07-13 21:50:20 -0600605The generator emits a prototype for the user's function implementing
606the command. Normally, 'data' is a dictionary for an anonymous type,
607or names a struct type (possibly empty, but not a union), and its
608members are passed as separate arguments to this function. If the
609command definition includes a key 'boxed' with the boolean value true,
610then 'data' is instead the name of any non-empty complex type
611(struct, union, or alternate), and a pointer to that QAPI type is
612passed as a single argument.
613
614The generator also emits a marshalling function that extracts
615arguments for the user's function out of an input QDict, calls the
616user's function, and if it succeeded, builds an output QObject from
617its return value.
618
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600619In rare cases, QAPI cannot express a type-safe representation of a
Markus Armbruster2d212912015-09-16 13:06:27 +0200620corresponding Client JSON Protocol command. You then have to suppress
621generation of a marshalling function by including a key 'gen' with
622boolean value false, and instead write your own function. Please try
623to avoid adding new commands that rely on this, and instead use
624type-safe unions. For an example of this usage:
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600625
626 { 'command': 'netdev_add',
Markus Armbrusterb8a98322015-09-16 13:06:26 +0200627 'data': {'type': 'str', 'id': 'str'},
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600628 'gen': false }
629
630Normally, the QAPI schema is used to describe synchronous exchanges,
631where a response is expected. But in some cases, the action of a
632command is expected to change state in a way that a successful
633response is not possible (although the command will still return a
634normal dictionary error on failure). When a successful reply is not
635possible, the command expression should include the optional key
636'success-response' with boolean value false. So far, only QGA makes
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700637use of this member.
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600638
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500639
Wenchao Xia21cd70d2014-06-18 08:43:28 +0200640=== Events ===
641
Eric Blakec8184082016-07-13 21:50:20 -0600642Usage: { 'event': STRING, '*data': COMPLEX-TYPE-NAME-OR-DICT,
643 '*boxed': true }
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600644
645Events are defined with the keyword 'event'. It is not allowed to
646name an event 'MAX', since the generator also produces a C enumeration
647of all event names with a generated _MAX value at the end. When
648'data' is also specified, additional info will be included in the
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600649event, with similar semantics to a 'struct' expression. Finally there
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600650will be C API generated in qapi-event.h; when called by QEMU code, a
651message with timestamp will be emitted on the wire.
Wenchao Xia21cd70d2014-06-18 08:43:28 +0200652
653An example event is:
654
655{ 'event': 'EVENT_C',
656 'data': { '*a': 'int', 'b': 'str' } }
657
658Resulting in this JSON object:
659
660{ "event": "EVENT_C",
661 "data": { "b": "test string" },
662 "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267020223, "microseconds": 435656 } }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500663
Eric Blakec8184082016-07-13 21:50:20 -0600664The generator emits a function to send the event. Normally, 'data' is
665a dictionary for an anonymous type, or names a struct type (possibly
666empty, but not a union), and its members are passed as separate
667arguments to this function. If the event definition includes a key
668'boxed' with the boolean value true, then 'data' is instead the name of
669any non-empty complex type (struct, union, or alternate), and a
670pointer to that QAPI type is passed as a single argument.
671
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -0600672
Markus Armbruster79f75982017-02-28 22:27:09 +0100673=== Downstream extensions ===
674
675QAPI schema names that are externally visible, say in the Client JSON
676Protocol, need to be managed with care. Names starting with a
677downstream prefix of the form __RFQDN_ are reserved for the downstream
678who controls the valid, reverse fully qualified domain name RFQDN.
679RFQDN may only contain ASCII letters, digits, hyphen and period.
680
681Example: Red Hat, Inc. controls redhat.com, and may therefore add a
682downstream command __com.redhat_drive-mirror.
683
684
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200685== Client JSON Protocol introspection ==
686
687Clients of a Client JSON Protocol commonly need to figure out what
688exactly the server (QEMU) supports.
689
690For this purpose, QMP provides introspection via command
691query-qmp-schema. QGA currently doesn't support introspection.
692
Eric Blake39a65e22015-11-11 10:50:02 -0700693While Client JSON Protocol wire compatibility should be maintained
694between qemu versions, we cannot make the same guarantees for
695introspection stability. For example, one version of qemu may provide
696a non-variant optional member of a struct, and a later version rework
697the member to instead be non-optional and associated with a variant.
698Likewise, one version of qemu may list a member with open-ended type
699'str', and a later version could convert it to a finite set of strings
700via an enum type; or a member may be converted from a specific type to
701an alternate that represents a choice between the original type and
702something else.
703
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200704query-qmp-schema returns a JSON array of SchemaInfo objects. These
705objects together describe the wire ABI, as defined in the QAPI schema.
Eric Blakef5455042015-11-05 23:35:36 -0700706There is no specified order to the SchemaInfo objects returned; a
707client must search for a particular name throughout the entire array
708to learn more about that name, but is at least guaranteed that there
709will be no collisions between type, command, and event names.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200710
711However, the SchemaInfo can't reflect all the rules and restrictions
712that apply to QMP. It's interface introspection (figuring out what's
713there), not interface specification. The specification is in the QAPI
714schema. To understand how QMP is to be used, you need to study the
715QAPI schema.
716
717Like any other command, query-qmp-schema is itself defined in the QAPI
718schema, along with the SchemaInfo type. This text attempts to give an
719overview how things work. For details you need to consult the QAPI
720schema.
721
722SchemaInfo objects have common members "name" and "meta-type", and
723additional variant members depending on the value of meta-type.
724
725Each SchemaInfo object describes a wire ABI entity of a certain
726meta-type: a command, event or one of several kinds of type.
727
Markus Armbruster1a9a5072015-09-16 13:06:29 +0200728SchemaInfo for commands and events have the same name as in the QAPI
729schema.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200730
731Command and event names are part of the wire ABI, but type names are
Markus Armbruster1a9a5072015-09-16 13:06:29 +0200732not. Therefore, the SchemaInfo for types have auto-generated
733meaningless names. For readability, the examples in this section use
734meaningful type names instead.
735
736To examine a type, start with a command or event using it, then follow
737references by name.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200738
739QAPI schema definitions not reachable that way are omitted.
740
741The SchemaInfo for a command has meta-type "command", and variant
742members "arg-type" and "ret-type". On the wire, the "arguments"
743member of a client's "execute" command must conform to the object type
744named by "arg-type". The "return" member that the server passes in a
745success response conforms to the type named by "ret-type".
746
747If the command takes no arguments, "arg-type" names an object type
748without members. Likewise, if the command returns nothing, "ret-type"
749names an object type without members.
750
751Example: the SchemaInfo for command query-qmp-schema
752
753 { "name": "query-qmp-schema", "meta-type": "command",
Eric Blake75996972016-03-17 16:48:29 -0600754 "arg-type": "q_empty", "ret-type": "SchemaInfoList" }
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200755
Eric Blake75996972016-03-17 16:48:29 -0600756 Type "q_empty" is an automatic object type without members, and type
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200757 "SchemaInfoList" is the array of SchemaInfo type.
758
759The SchemaInfo for an event has meta-type "event", and variant member
760"arg-type". On the wire, a "data" member that the server passes in an
761event conforms to the object type named by "arg-type".
762
763If the event carries no additional information, "arg-type" names an
764object type without members. The event may not have a data member on
765the wire then.
766
767Each command or event defined with dictionary-valued 'data' in the
Markus Armbruster1a9a5072015-09-16 13:06:29 +0200768QAPI schema implicitly defines an object type.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200769
770Example: the SchemaInfo for EVENT_C from section Events
771
772 { "name": "EVENT_C", "meta-type": "event",
Eric Blake75996972016-03-17 16:48:29 -0600773 "arg-type": "q_obj-EVENT_C-arg" }
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200774
Eric Blake75996972016-03-17 16:48:29 -0600775 Type "q_obj-EVENT_C-arg" is an implicitly defined object type with
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200776 the two members from the event's definition.
777
778The SchemaInfo for struct and union types has meta-type "object".
779
780The SchemaInfo for a struct type has variant member "members".
781
782The SchemaInfo for a union type additionally has variant members "tag"
783and "variants".
784
785"members" is a JSON array describing the object's common members, if
786any. Each element is a JSON object with members "name" (the member's
787name), "type" (the name of its type), and optionally "default". The
788member is optional if "default" is present. Currently, "default" can
789only have value null. Other values are reserved for future
Eric Blakef5455042015-11-05 23:35:36 -0700790extensions. The "members" array is in no particular order; clients
791must search the entire object when learning whether a particular
792member is supported.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200793
794Example: the SchemaInfo for MyType from section Struct types
795
796 { "name": "MyType", "meta-type": "object",
797 "members": [
798 { "name": "member1", "type": "str" },
799 { "name": "member2", "type": "int" },
800 { "name": "member3", "type": "str", "default": null } ] }
801
802"tag" is the name of the common member serving as type tag.
803"variants" is a JSON array describing the object's variant members.
804Each element is a JSON object with members "case" (the value of type
805tag this element applies to) and "type" (the name of an object type
Eric Blakef5455042015-11-05 23:35:36 -0700806that provides the variant members for this type tag value). The
807"variants" array is in no particular order, and is not guaranteed to
808list cases in the same order as the corresponding "tag" enum type.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200809
810Example: the SchemaInfo for flat union BlockdevOptions from section
811Union types
812
813 { "name": "BlockdevOptions", "meta-type": "object",
814 "members": [
815 { "name": "driver", "type": "BlockdevDriver" },
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600816 { "name": "read-only", "type": "bool", "default": null } ],
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200817 "tag": "driver",
818 "variants": [
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600819 { "case": "file", "type": "BlockdevOptionsFile" },
820 { "case": "qcow2", "type": "BlockdevOptionsQcow2" } ] }
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200821
822Note that base types are "flattened": its members are included in the
823"members" array.
824
825A simple union implicitly defines an enumeration type for its implicit
826discriminator (called "type" on the wire, see section Union types).
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200827
828A simple union implicitly defines an object type for each of its
Markus Armbruster1a9a5072015-09-16 13:06:29 +0200829variants.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200830
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600831Example: the SchemaInfo for simple union BlockdevOptionsSimple from section
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200832Union types
833
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600834 { "name": "BlockdevOptionsSimple", "meta-type": "object",
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200835 "members": [
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600836 { "name": "type", "type": "BlockdevOptionsSimpleKind" } ],
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200837 "tag": "type",
838 "variants": [
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600839 { "case": "file", "type": "q_obj-BlockdevOptionsFile-wrapper" },
840 { "case": "qcow2", "type": "q_obj-BlockdevOptionsQcow2-wrapper" } ] }
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200841
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600842 Enumeration type "BlockdevOptionsSimpleKind" and the object types
843 "q_obj-BlockdevOptionsFile-wrapper", "q_obj-BlockdevOptionsQcow2-wrapper"
844 are implicitly defined.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200845
846The SchemaInfo for an alternate type has meta-type "alternate", and
847variant member "members". "members" is a JSON array. Each element is
848a JSON object with member "type", which names a type. Values of the
Eric Blakef5455042015-11-05 23:35:36 -0700849alternate type conform to exactly one of its member types. There is
850no guarantee on the order in which "members" will be listed.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200851
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600852Example: the SchemaInfo for BlockdevRef from section Alternate types
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200853
Eric Blakebd59adc2016-03-17 16:48:38 -0600854 { "name": "BlockdevRef", "meta-type": "alternate",
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200855 "members": [
856 { "type": "BlockdevOptions" },
857 { "type": "str" } ] }
858
859The SchemaInfo for an array type has meta-type "array", and variant
860member "element-type", which names the array's element type. Array
Eric Blakece5fcb42015-11-05 23:35:35 -0700861types are implicitly defined. For convenience, the array's name may
862resemble the element type; however, clients should examine member
863"element-type" instead of making assumptions based on parsing member
864"name".
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200865
866Example: the SchemaInfo for ['str']
867
Eric Blakece5fcb42015-11-05 23:35:35 -0700868 { "name": "[str]", "meta-type": "array",
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200869 "element-type": "str" }
870
871The SchemaInfo for an enumeration type has meta-type "enum" and
Eric Blakef5455042015-11-05 23:35:36 -0700872variant member "values". The values are listed in no particular
873order; clients must search the entire enum when learning whether a
874particular value is supported.
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200875
876Example: the SchemaInfo for MyEnum from section Enumeration types
877
878 { "name": "MyEnum", "meta-type": "enum",
879 "values": [ "value1", "value2", "value3" ] }
880
881The SchemaInfo for a built-in type has the same name as the type in
882the QAPI schema (see section Built-in Types), with one exception
883detailed below. It has variant member "json-type" that shows how
884values of this type are encoded on the wire.
885
886Example: the SchemaInfo for str
887
888 { "name": "str", "meta-type": "builtin", "json-type": "string" }
889
890The QAPI schema supports a number of integer types that only differ in
891how they map to C. They are identical as far as SchemaInfo is
892concerned. Therefore, they get all mapped to a single type "int" in
893SchemaInfo.
894
895As explained above, type names are not part of the wire ABI. Not even
896the names of built-in types. Clients should examine member
897"json-type" instead of hard-coding names of built-in types.
898
899
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500900== Code generation ==
901
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700902Schemas are fed into five scripts to generate all the code/files that,
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +0200903paired with the core QAPI libraries, comprise everything required to
904take JSON commands read in by a Client JSON Protocol server, unmarshal
905the arguments into the underlying C types, call into the corresponding
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700906C function, map the response back to a Client JSON Protocol response
907to be returned to the user, and introspect the commands.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500908
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700909As an example, we'll use the following schema, which describes a
910single complex user-defined type, along with command which takes a
911list of that type as a parameter, and returns a single element of that
912type. The user is responsible for writing the implementation of
913qmp_my_command(); everything else is produced by the generator.
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500914
Markus Armbruster87a560c2014-05-14 17:27:23 +0200915 $ cat example-schema.json
Eric Blake3b2a8b82015-05-04 09:05:26 -0600916 { 'struct': 'UserDefOne',
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700917 'data': { 'integer': 'int', '*string': 'str' } }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500918
919 { 'command': 'my-command',
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700920 'data': { 'arg1': ['UserDefOne'] },
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500921 'returns': 'UserDefOne' }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500922
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -0600923 { 'event': 'MY_EVENT' }
924
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700925For a more thorough look at generated code, the testsuite includes
926tests/qapi-schema/qapi-schema-tests.json that covers more examples of
927what the generator will accept, and compiles the resulting C code as
928part of 'make check-unit'.
929
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500930=== scripts/qapi-types.py ===
931
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700932Used to generate the C types defined by a schema, along with
933supporting code. The following files are created:
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500934
935$(prefix)qapi-types.h - C types corresponding to types defined in
936 the schema you pass in
937$(prefix)qapi-types.c - Cleanup functions for the above C types
938
939The $(prefix) is an optional parameter used as a namespace to keep the
940generated code from one schema/code-generation separated from others so code
941can be generated/used from multiple schemas without clobbering previously
942created code.
943
944Example:
945
Markus Armbruster87a560c2014-05-14 17:27:23 +0200946 $ python scripts/qapi-types.py --output-dir="qapi-generated" \
Markus Armbruster16d80f62015-04-02 13:32:16 +0200947 --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
Markus Armbruster87a560c2014-05-14 17:27:23 +0200948 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-types.h
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +0200949[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500950
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +0200951 #ifndef EXAMPLE_QAPI_TYPES_H
952 #define EXAMPLE_QAPI_TYPES_H
953
Eric Blakee790e662015-05-04 09:04:59 -0600954[Built-in types omitted...]
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500955
956 typedef struct UserDefOne UserDefOne;
957
Markus Armbruster2b162cc2015-09-16 13:06:09 +0200958 typedef struct UserDefOneList UserDefOneList;
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +0200959
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +0200960 typedef struct q_obj_my_command_arg q_obj_my_command_arg;
961
Markus Armbruster3a864e72015-07-01 16:55:15 +0200962 struct UserDefOne {
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500963 int64_t integer;
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700964 bool has_string;
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -0600965 char *string;
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500966 };
967
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -0600968 void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne *obj);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500969
Markus Armbruster2b162cc2015-09-16 13:06:09 +0200970 struct UserDefOneList {
Markus Armbrustere98859a2015-09-16 13:06:16 +0200971 UserDefOneList *next;
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700972 UserDefOne *value;
Markus Armbruster2b162cc2015-09-16 13:06:09 +0200973 };
974
975 void qapi_free_UserDefOneList(UserDefOneList *obj);
976
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +0200977 struct q_obj_my_command_arg {
978 UserDefOneList *arg1;
979 };
980
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -0500981 #endif
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700982 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-types.c
983[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
984
985 void qapi_free_UserDefOne(UserDefOne *obj)
986 {
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700987 Visitor *v;
988
989 if (!obj) {
990 return;
991 }
992
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -0600993 v = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700994 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, NULL, &obj, NULL);
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -0600995 visit_free(v);
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -0700996 }
997
998 void qapi_free_UserDefOneList(UserDefOneList *obj)
999 {
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001000 Visitor *v;
1001
1002 if (!obj) {
1003 return;
1004 }
1005
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -06001006 v = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001007 visit_type_UserDefOneList(v, NULL, &obj, NULL);
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -06001008 visit_free(v);
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001009 }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001010
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001011=== scripts/qapi-visit.py ===
1012
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001013Used to generate the visitor functions used to walk through and
1014convert between a native QAPI C data structure and some other format
1015(such as QObject); the generated functions are named visit_type_FOO()
1016and visit_type_FOO_members().
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001017
1018The following files are generated:
1019
1020$(prefix)qapi-visit.c: visitor function for a particular C type, used
1021 to automagically convert QObjects into the
1022 corresponding C type and vice-versa, as well
1023 as for deallocating memory for an existing C
1024 type
1025
1026$(prefix)qapi-visit.h: declarations for previously mentioned visitor
1027 functions
1028
1029Example:
1030
Markus Armbruster87a560c2014-05-14 17:27:23 +02001031 $ python scripts/qapi-visit.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
Markus Armbruster16d80f62015-04-02 13:32:16 +02001032 --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001033 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-visit.h
1034[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
1035
1036 #ifndef EXAMPLE_QAPI_VISIT_H
1037 #define EXAMPLE_QAPI_VISIT_H
1038
1039[Visitors for built-in types omitted...]
1040
1041 void visit_type_UserDefOne_members(Visitor *v, UserDefOne *obj, Error **errp);
1042 void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *v, const char *name, UserDefOne **obj, Error **errp);
1043 void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *v, const char *name, UserDefOneList **obj, Error **errp);
1044
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001045 void visit_type_q_obj_my_command_arg_members(Visitor *v, q_obj_my_command_arg *obj, Error **errp);
1046
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001047 #endif
Markus Armbruster87a560c2014-05-14 17:27:23 +02001048 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-visit.c
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001049[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001050
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001051 void visit_type_UserDefOne_members(Visitor *v, UserDefOne *obj, Error **errp)
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001052 {
1053 Error *err = NULL;
Markus Armbruster3a864e72015-07-01 16:55:15 +02001054
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001055 visit_type_int(v, "integer", &obj->integer, &err);
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001056 if (err) {
1057 goto out;
1058 }
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001059 if (visit_optional(v, "string", &obj->has_string)) {
1060 visit_type_str(v, "string", &obj->string, &err);
1061 if (err) {
1062 goto out;
1063 }
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001064 }
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001065
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001066 out:
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001067 error_propagate(errp, err);
1068 }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001069
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001070 void visit_type_UserDefOne(Visitor *v, const char *name, UserDefOne **obj, Error **errp)
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001071 {
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001072 Error *err = NULL;
1073
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001074 visit_start_struct(v, name, (void **)obj, sizeof(UserDefOne), &err);
1075 if (err) {
1076 goto out;
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001077 }
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001078 if (!*obj) {
1079 goto out_obj;
1080 }
1081 visit_type_UserDefOne_members(v, *obj, &err);
Eric Blake15c2f662016-04-28 15:45:27 -06001082 if (err) {
1083 goto out_obj;
1084 }
1085 visit_check_struct(v, &err);
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001086 out_obj:
Eric Blake1158bb22016-06-09 10:48:34 -06001087 visit_end_struct(v, (void **)obj);
Eric Blake68ab47e2016-04-28 15:45:32 -06001088 if (err && visit_is_input(v)) {
1089 qapi_free_UserDefOne(*obj);
1090 *obj = NULL;
1091 }
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001092 out:
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001093 error_propagate(errp, err);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001094 }
1095
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001096 void visit_type_UserDefOneList(Visitor *v, const char *name, UserDefOneList **obj, Error **errp)
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001097 {
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001098 Error *err = NULL;
Eric Blaked9f62dd2016-04-28 15:45:31 -06001099 UserDefOneList *tail;
1100 size_t size = sizeof(**obj);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001101
Eric Blaked9f62dd2016-04-28 15:45:31 -06001102 visit_start_list(v, name, (GenericList **)obj, size, &err);
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001103 if (err) {
1104 goto out;
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001105 }
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001106
Eric Blaked9f62dd2016-04-28 15:45:31 -06001107 for (tail = *obj; tail;
1108 tail = (UserDefOneList *)visit_next_list(v, (GenericList *)tail, size)) {
1109 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, NULL, &tail->value, &err);
1110 if (err) {
1111 break;
1112 }
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001113 }
1114
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001115 if (!err) {
1116 visit_check_list(v, &err);
1117 }
Eric Blake1158bb22016-06-09 10:48:34 -06001118 visit_end_list(v, (void **)obj);
Eric Blake68ab47e2016-04-28 15:45:32 -06001119 if (err && visit_is_input(v)) {
1120 qapi_free_UserDefOneList(*obj);
1121 *obj = NULL;
1122 }
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001123 out:
1124 error_propagate(errp, err);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001125 }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001126
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001127 void visit_type_q_obj_my_command_arg_members(Visitor *v, q_obj_my_command_arg *obj, Error **errp)
1128 {
1129 Error *err = NULL;
1130
1131 visit_type_UserDefOneList(v, "arg1", &obj->arg1, &err);
1132 if (err) {
1133 goto out;
1134 }
1135
1136 out:
1137 error_propagate(errp, err);
1138 }
1139
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001140=== scripts/qapi-commands.py ===
1141
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001142Used to generate the marshaling/dispatch functions for the commands
1143defined in the schema. The generated code implements
Marc-André Lureaubd6092e2016-09-12 13:19:13 +04001144qmp_marshal_COMMAND() (registered automatically), and declares
1145qmp_COMMAND() that the user must implement. The following files are
1146generated:
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001147
1148$(prefix)qmp-marshal.c: command marshal/dispatch functions for each
1149 QMP command defined in the schema. Functions
1150 generated by qapi-visit.py are used to
Stefan Weil2542bfd2011-08-28 21:45:40 +02001151 convert QObjects received from the wire into
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001152 function parameters, and uses the same
1153 visitor functions to convert native C return
1154 values to QObjects from transmission back
1155 over the wire.
1156
1157$(prefix)qmp-commands.h: Function prototypes for the QMP commands
1158 specified in the schema.
1159
1160Example:
1161
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001162 $ python scripts/qapi-commands.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
Markus Armbruster16d80f62015-04-02 13:32:16 +02001163 --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001164 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-commands.h
1165[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
1166
1167 #ifndef EXAMPLE_QMP_COMMANDS_H
1168 #define EXAMPLE_QMP_COMMANDS_H
1169
1170 #include "example-qapi-types.h"
1171 #include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001172 #include "qapi/qmp/dispatch.h"
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001173
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001174 void example_qmp_init_marshal(QmpCommandList *cmds);
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001175 UserDefOne *qmp_my_command(UserDefOneList *arg1, Error **errp);
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001176 void qmp_marshal_my_command(QDict *args, QObject **ret, Error **errp);
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001177
1178 #endif
Markus Armbruster87a560c2014-05-14 17:27:23 +02001179 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-marshal.c
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001180[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001181
Markus Armbruster56d92b02015-09-16 13:06:21 +02001182 static void qmp_marshal_output_UserDefOne(UserDefOne *ret_in, QObject **ret_out, Error **errp)
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001183 {
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001184 Error *err = NULL;
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001185 Visitor *v;
1186
Daniel P. Berrange7d5e1992016-09-30 15:45:28 +01001187 v = qobject_output_visitor_new(ret_out);
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001188 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, "unused", &ret_in, &err);
Eric Blake3b098d52016-06-09 10:48:43 -06001189 if (!err) {
1190 visit_complete(v, ret_out);
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001191 }
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001192 error_propagate(errp, err);
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -06001193 visit_free(v);
1194 v = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001195 visit_type_UserDefOne(v, "unused", &ret_in, NULL);
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -06001196 visit_free(v);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001197 }
1198
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001199 void qmp_marshal_my_command(QDict *args, QObject **ret, Error **errp)
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001200 {
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001201 Error *err = NULL;
Markus Armbruster3f991442015-07-31 18:51:18 +02001202 UserDefOne *retval;
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001203 Visitor *v;
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001204 q_obj_my_command_arg arg = {0};
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001205
Markus Armbruster048abb72017-03-03 13:32:39 +01001206 v = qobject_input_visitor_new(QOBJECT(args));
Eric Blakeed841532016-04-28 15:45:16 -06001207 visit_start_struct(v, NULL, NULL, 0, &err);
1208 if (err) {
1209 goto out;
1210 }
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001211 visit_type_q_obj_my_command_arg_members(v, &arg, &err);
Eric Blake15c2f662016-04-28 15:45:27 -06001212 if (!err) {
1213 visit_check_struct(v, &err);
1214 }
Eric Blake1158bb22016-06-09 10:48:34 -06001215 visit_end_struct(v, NULL);
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001216 if (err) {
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001217 goto out;
1218 }
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001219
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001220 retval = qmp_my_command(arg.arg1, &err);
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001221 if (err) {
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001222 goto out;
Markus Armbruster6e2bb3e2014-05-07 09:53:43 +02001223 }
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001224
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001225 qmp_marshal_output_UserDefOne(retval, ret, &err);
Markus Armbruster297a3642014-05-07 09:53:54 +02001226
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001227 out:
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001228 error_propagate(errp, err);
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -06001229 visit_free(v);
1230 v = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
Eric Blakeed841532016-04-28 15:45:16 -06001231 visit_start_struct(v, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001232 visit_type_q_obj_my_command_arg_members(v, &arg, NULL);
Eric Blake1158bb22016-06-09 10:48:34 -06001233 visit_end_struct(v, NULL);
Eric Blake2c0ef9f2016-06-09 10:48:35 -06001234 visit_free(v);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001235 }
1236
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001237 void example_qmp_init_marshal(QmpCommandList *cmds)
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001238 {
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001239 QTAILQ_INIT(cmds);
Michael Rothb84da832011-07-19 14:50:46 -05001240
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001241 qmp_register_command(cmds, "my-command",
1242 qmp_marshal_my_command, QCO_NO_OPTIONS);
1243 }
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001244
1245=== scripts/qapi-event.py ===
1246
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001247Used to generate the event-related C code defined by a schema, with
1248implementations for qapi_event_send_FOO(). The following files are
1249created:
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001250
1251$(prefix)qapi-event.h - Function prototypes for each event type, plus an
1252 enumeration of all event names
1253$(prefix)qapi-event.c - Implementation of functions to send an event
1254
1255Example:
1256
1257 $ python scripts/qapi-event.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
Markus Armbruster16d80f62015-04-02 13:32:16 +02001258 --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001259 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-event.h
1260[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
1261
1262 #ifndef EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_H
1263 #define EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_H
1264
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001265 #include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
1266 #include "example-qapi-types.h"
1267
1268
1269 void qapi_event_send_my_event(Error **errp);
1270
1271 typedef enum example_QAPIEvent {
1272 EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT = 0,
1273 EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT__MAX = 1,
1274 } example_QAPIEvent;
1275
Markus Armbruster5b5f8252017-08-24 10:46:07 +02001276 #define example_QAPIEvent_str(val) \
1277 qapi_enum_lookup(example_QAPIEvent_lookup, (val))
1278
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001279 extern const char *const example_QAPIEvent_lookup[];
1280
1281 #endif
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001282 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-event.c
1283[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
1284
1285 void qapi_event_send_my_event(Error **errp)
1286 {
1287 QDict *qmp;
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001288 Error *err = NULL;
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001289 QMPEventFuncEmit emit;
Markus Armbruster64355082017-08-24 10:45:56 +02001290
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001291 emit = qmp_event_get_func_emit();
1292 if (!emit) {
1293 return;
1294 }
1295
1296 qmp = qmp_event_build_dict("MY_EVENT");
1297
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001298 emit(EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT, qmp, &err);
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001299
Eric Blake2a0f50e2015-09-29 16:21:08 -06001300 error_propagate(errp, err);
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001301 QDECREF(qmp);
1302 }
1303
Markus Armbrusterefd2eaa2015-09-16 13:06:12 +02001304 const char *const example_QAPIEvent_lookup[] = {
1305 [EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT] = "MY_EVENT",
Eric Blake7fb1cf12015-11-18 01:52:57 -07001306 [EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT__MAX] = NULL,
Eric Blake59a2c4c2014-09-26 09:20:33 -06001307 };
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +02001308
1309=== scripts/qapi-introspect.py ===
1310
1311Used to generate the introspection C code for a schema. The following
1312files are created:
1313
1314$(prefix)qmp-introspect.c - Defines a string holding a JSON
1315 description of the schema.
1316$(prefix)qmp-introspect.h - Declares the above string.
1317
1318Example:
1319
1320 $ python scripts/qapi-introspect.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
1321 --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
Markus Armbruster39a18152015-09-16 13:06:28 +02001322 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-introspect.h
1323[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
1324
1325 #ifndef EXAMPLE_QMP_INTROSPECT_H
1326 #define EXAMPLE_QMP_INTROSPECT_H
1327
1328 extern const char example_qmp_schema_json[];
1329
1330 #endif
Eric Blake9ee86b82016-03-03 09:16:46 -07001331 $ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-introspect.c
1332[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
1333
1334 const char example_qmp_schema_json[] = "["
1335 "{\"arg-type\": \"0\", \"meta-type\": \"event\", \"name\": \"MY_EVENT\"}, "
1336 "{\"arg-type\": \"1\", \"meta-type\": \"command\", \"name\": \"my-command\", \"ret-type\": \"2\"}, "
1337 "{\"members\": [], \"meta-type\": \"object\", \"name\": \"0\"}, "
1338 "{\"members\": [{\"name\": \"arg1\", \"type\": \"[2]\"}], \"meta-type\": \"object\", \"name\": \"1\"}, "
1339 "{\"members\": [{\"name\": \"integer\", \"type\": \"int\"}, {\"default\": null, \"name\": \"string\", \"type\": \"str\"}], \"meta-type\": \"object\", \"name\": \"2\"}, "
1340 "{\"element-type\": \"2\", \"meta-type\": \"array\", \"name\": \"[2]\"}, "
1341 "{\"json-type\": \"int\", \"meta-type\": \"builtin\", \"name\": \"int\"}, "
1342 "{\"json-type\": \"string\", \"meta-type\": \"builtin\", \"name\": \"str\"}]";