# -*- Mode: Python -*- # vim: filetype=python # ## # = VM run state ## ## # @RunState: # # An enumeration of VM run states. # # @debug: QEMU is running on a debugger # # @finish-migrate: guest is paused to finish the migration process # # @inmigrate: guest is paused waiting for an incoming migration. Note # that this state does not tell whether the machine will start at # the end of the migration. This depends on the command-line -S # option and any invocation of 'stop' or 'cont' that has happened # since QEMU was started. # # @internal-error: An internal error that prevents further guest # execution has occurred # # @io-error: the last IOP has failed and the device is configured to # pause on I/O errors # # @paused: guest has been paused via the 'stop' command # # @postmigrate: guest is paused following a successful 'migrate' # # @prelaunch: QEMU was started with -S and guest has not started # # @restore-vm: guest is paused to restore VM state # # @running: guest is actively running # # @save-vm: guest is paused to save the VM state # # @shutdown: guest is shut down (and -no-shutdown is in use) # # @suspended: guest is suspended (ACPI S3) # # @watchdog: the watchdog action is configured to pause and has been # triggered # # @guest-panicked: guest has been panicked as a result of guest OS # panic # # @colo: guest is paused to save/restore VM state under colo # checkpoint, VM can not get into this state unless colo # capability is enabled for migration. (since 2.8) ## { 'enum': 'RunState', 'data': [ 'debug', 'inmigrate', 'internal-error', 'io-error', 'paused', 'postmigrate', 'prelaunch', 'finish-migrate', 'restore-vm', 'running', 'save-vm', 'shutdown', 'suspended', 'watchdog', 'guest-panicked', 'colo' ] } ## # @ShutdownCause: # # An enumeration of reasons for a Shutdown. # # @none: No shutdown request pending # # @host-error: An error prevents further use of guest # # @host-qmp-quit: Reaction to the QMP command 'quit' # # @host-qmp-system-reset: Reaction to the QMP command 'system_reset' # # @host-signal: Reaction to a signal, such as SIGINT # # @host-ui: Reaction to a UI event, like window close # # @guest-shutdown: Guest shutdown/suspend request, via ACPI or other # hardware-specific means # # @guest-reset: Guest reset request, and command line turns that into # a shutdown # # @guest-panic: Guest panicked, and command line turns that into a # shutdown # # @subsystem-reset: Partial guest reset that does not trigger QMP # events and ignores --no-reboot. This is useful for sanitizing # hypercalls on s390 that are used during kexec/kdump/boot # # @snapshot-load: A snapshot is being loaded by the record & replay # subsystem. This value is used only within QEMU. It doesn't # occur in QMP. (since 7.2) ## { 'enum': 'ShutdownCause', # Beware, shutdown_caused_by_guest() depends on enumeration order 'data': [ 'none', 'host-error', 'host-qmp-quit', 'host-qmp-system-reset', 'host-signal', 'host-ui', 'guest-shutdown', 'guest-reset', 'guest-panic', 'subsystem-reset', 'snapshot-load'] } ## # @StatusInfo: # # Information about VM run state # # @running: true if all VCPUs are runnable, false if not runnable # # @status: the virtual machine @RunState # # Since: 0.14 ## { 'struct': 'StatusInfo', 'data': {'running': 'bool', 'status': 'RunState'} } ## # @query-status: # # Query the run status of the VM # # Returns: @StatusInfo reflecting the VM # # Since: 0.14 # # Example: # # -> { "execute": "query-status" } # <- { "return": { "running": true, # "status": "running" } } ## { 'command': 'query-status', 'returns': 'StatusInfo', 'allow-preconfig': true } ## # @SHUTDOWN: # # Emitted when the virtual machine has shut down, indicating that qemu # is about to exit. # # @guest: If true, the shutdown was triggered by a guest request (such # as a guest-initiated ACPI shutdown request or other # hardware-specific action) rather than a host request (such as # sending qemu a SIGINT). (since 2.10) # # @reason: The @ShutdownCause which resulted in the SHUTDOWN. # (since 4.0) # # Note: If the command-line option "-no-shutdown" has been specified, # qemu will not exit, and a STOP event will eventually follow the # SHUTDOWN event # # Since: 0.12 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "SHUTDOWN", # "data": { "guest": true, "reason": "guest-shutdown" }, # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267040730, "microseconds": 682951 } } ## { 'event': 'SHUTDOWN', 'data': { 'guest': 'bool', 'reason': 'ShutdownCause' } } ## # @POWERDOWN: # # Emitted when the virtual machine is powered down through the power # control system, such as via ACPI. # # Since: 0.12 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "POWERDOWN", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267040730, "microseconds": 682951 } } ## { 'event': 'POWERDOWN' } ## # @RESET: # # Emitted when the virtual machine is reset # # @guest: If true, the reset was triggered by a guest request (such as # a guest-initiated ACPI reboot request or other hardware-specific # action) rather than a host request (such as the QMP command # system_reset). (since 2.10) # # @reason: The @ShutdownCause of the RESET. (since 4.0) # # Since: 0.12 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "RESET", # "data": { "guest": false, "reason": "guest-reset" }, # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267041653, "microseconds": 9518 } } ## { 'event': 'RESET', 'data': { 'guest': 'bool', 'reason': 'ShutdownCause' } } ## # @STOP: # # Emitted when the virtual machine is stopped # # Since: 0.12 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "STOP", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267041730, "microseconds": 281295 } } ## { 'event': 'STOP' } ## # @RESUME: # # Emitted when the virtual machine resumes execution # # Since: 0.12 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "RESUME", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1271770767, "microseconds": 582542 } } ## { 'event': 'RESUME' } ## # @SUSPEND: # # Emitted when guest enters a hardware suspension state, for example, # S3 state, which is sometimes called standby state # # Since: 1.1 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "SUSPEND", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344456160, "microseconds": 309119 } } ## { 'event': 'SUSPEND' } ## # @SUSPEND_DISK: # # Emitted when guest enters a hardware suspension state with data # saved on disk, for example, S4 state, which is sometimes called # hibernate state # # Note: QEMU shuts down (similar to event @SHUTDOWN) when entering # this state # # Since: 1.2 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "SUSPEND_DISK", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344456160, "microseconds": 309119 } } ## { 'event': 'SUSPEND_DISK' } ## # @WAKEUP: # # Emitted when the guest has woken up from suspend state and is # running # # Since: 1.1 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "WAKEUP", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344522075, "microseconds": 745528 } } ## { 'event': 'WAKEUP' } ## # @WATCHDOG: # # Emitted when the watchdog device's timer is expired # # @action: action that has been taken # # Note: If action is "reset", "shutdown", or "pause" the WATCHDOG # event is followed respectively by the RESET, SHUTDOWN, or STOP # events # # Note: This event is rate-limited. # # Since: 0.13 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "WATCHDOG", # "data": { "action": "reset" }, # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } } ## { 'event': 'WATCHDOG', 'data': { 'action': 'WatchdogAction' } } ## # @WatchdogAction: # # An enumeration of the actions taken when the watchdog device's timer # is expired # # @reset: system resets # # @shutdown: system shutdown, note that it is similar to @powerdown, # which tries to set to system status and notify guest # # @poweroff: system poweroff, the emulator program exits # # @pause: system pauses, similar to @stop # # @debug: system enters debug state # # @none: nothing is done # # @inject-nmi: a non-maskable interrupt is injected into the first # VCPU (all VCPUS on x86) (since 2.4) # # Since: 2.1 ## { 'enum': 'WatchdogAction', 'data': [ 'reset', 'shutdown', 'poweroff', 'pause', 'debug', 'none', 'inject-nmi' ] } ## # @RebootAction: # # Possible QEMU actions upon guest reboot # # @reset: Reset the VM # # @shutdown: Shutdown the VM and exit, according to the shutdown # action # # Since: 6.0 ## { 'enum': 'RebootAction', 'data': [ 'reset', 'shutdown' ] } ## # @ShutdownAction: # # Possible QEMU actions upon guest shutdown # # @poweroff: Shutdown the VM and exit # # @pause: pause the VM # # Since: 6.0 ## { 'enum': 'ShutdownAction', 'data': [ 'poweroff', 'pause' ] } ## # @PanicAction: # # @none: Continue VM execution # # @pause: Pause the VM # # @shutdown: Shutdown the VM and exit, according to the shutdown # action # # @exit-failure: Shutdown the VM and exit with nonzero status (since # 7.1) # # Since: 6.0 ## { 'enum': 'PanicAction', 'data': [ 'pause', 'shutdown', 'exit-failure', 'none' ] } ## # @watchdog-set-action: # # Set watchdog action. # # @action: @WatchdogAction action taken when watchdog timer expires. # # Since: 2.11 # # Example: # # -> { "execute": "watchdog-set-action", # "arguments": { "action": "inject-nmi" } } # <- { "return": {} } ## { 'command': 'watchdog-set-action', 'data' : {'action': 'WatchdogAction'} } ## # @set-action: # # Set the actions that will be taken by the emulator in response to # guest events. # # @reboot: @RebootAction action taken on guest reboot. # # @shutdown: @ShutdownAction action taken on guest shutdown. # # @panic: @PanicAction action taken on guest panic. # # @watchdog: @WatchdogAction action taken when watchdog timer expires. # # Since: 6.0 # # Example: # # -> { "execute": "set-action", # "arguments": { "reboot": "shutdown", # "shutdown" : "pause", # "panic": "pause", # "watchdog": "inject-nmi" } } # <- { "return": {} } ## { 'command': 'set-action', 'data': { '*reboot': 'RebootAction', '*shutdown': 'ShutdownAction', '*panic': 'PanicAction', '*watchdog': 'WatchdogAction' }, 'allow-preconfig': true } ## # @GUEST_PANICKED: # # Emitted when guest OS panic is detected # # @action: action that has been taken, currently always "pause" # # @info: information about a panic (since 2.9) # # Since: 1.5 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "GUEST_PANICKED", # "data": { "action": "pause" }, # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1648245231, "microseconds": 900001 } } ## { 'event': 'GUEST_PANICKED', 'data': { 'action': 'GuestPanicAction', '*info': 'GuestPanicInformation' } } ## # @GUEST_CRASHLOADED: # # Emitted when guest OS crash loaded is detected # # @action: action that has been taken, currently always "run" # # @info: information about a panic # # Since: 5.0 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "GUEST_CRASHLOADED", # "data": { "action": "run" }, # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1648245259, "microseconds": 893771 } } ## { 'event': 'GUEST_CRASHLOADED', 'data': { 'action': 'GuestPanicAction', '*info': 'GuestPanicInformation' } } ## # @GUEST_PVSHUTDOWN: # # Emitted when guest submits a shutdown request via pvpanic interface # # Since: 9.1 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "GUEST_PVSHUTDOWN", # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1648245259, "microseconds": 893771 } } ## { 'event': 'GUEST_PVSHUTDOWN' } ## # @GuestPanicAction: # # An enumeration of the actions taken when guest OS panic is detected # # @pause: system pauses # # @poweroff: system powers off (since 2.8) # # @run: system continues to run (since 5.0) # # Since: 2.1 ## { 'enum': 'GuestPanicAction', 'data': [ 'pause', 'poweroff', 'run' ] } ## # @GuestPanicInformationType: # # An enumeration of the guest panic information types # # @hyper-v: hyper-v guest panic information type # # @s390: s390 guest panic information type (Since: 2.12) # # Since: 2.9 ## { 'enum': 'GuestPanicInformationType', 'data': [ 'hyper-v', 's390' ] } ## # @GuestPanicInformation: # # Information about a guest panic # # @type: Crash type that defines the hypervisor specific information # # Since: 2.9 ## {'union': 'GuestPanicInformation', 'base': {'type': 'GuestPanicInformationType'}, 'discriminator': 'type', 'data': {'hyper-v': 'GuestPanicInformationHyperV', 's390': 'GuestPanicInformationS390'}} ## # @GuestPanicInformationHyperV: # # Hyper-V specific guest panic information (HV crash MSRs) # # @arg1: for Windows, STOP code for the guest crash. For Linux, # an error code. # # @arg2: for Windows, first argument of the STOP. For Linux, the # guest OS ID, which has the kernel version in bits 16-47 # and 0x8100 in bits 48-63. # # @arg3: for Windows, second argument of the STOP. For Linux, the # program counter of the guest. # # @arg4: for Windows, third argument of the STOP. For Linux, the # RAX register (x86) or the stack pointer (aarch64) of the guest. # # @arg5: for Windows, fourth argument of the STOP. For x86 Linux, the # stack pointer of the guest. # # Since: 2.9 ## {'struct': 'GuestPanicInformationHyperV', 'data': {'arg1': 'uint64', 'arg2': 'uint64', 'arg3': 'uint64', 'arg4': 'uint64', 'arg5': 'uint64'}} ## # @S390CrashReason: # # Reason why the CPU is in a crashed state. # # @unknown: no crash reason was set # # @disabled-wait: the CPU has entered a disabled wait state # # @extint-loop: clock comparator or cpu timer interrupt with new PSW # enabled for external interrupts # # @pgmint-loop: program interrupt with BAD new PSW # # @opint-loop: operation exception interrupt with invalid code at the # program interrupt new PSW # # Since: 2.12 ## { 'enum': 'S390CrashReason', 'data': [ 'unknown', 'disabled-wait', 'extint-loop', 'pgmint-loop', 'opint-loop' ] } ## # @GuestPanicInformationS390: # # S390 specific guest panic information (PSW) # # @core: core id of the CPU that crashed # # @psw-mask: control fields of guest PSW # # @psw-addr: guest instruction address # # @reason: guest crash reason # # Since: 2.12 ## {'struct': 'GuestPanicInformationS390', 'data': {'core': 'uint32', 'psw-mask': 'uint64', 'psw-addr': 'uint64', 'reason': 'S390CrashReason'}} ## # @MEMORY_FAILURE: # # Emitted when a memory failure occurs on host side. # # @recipient: recipient is defined as @MemoryFailureRecipient. # # @action: action that has been taken. # # @flags: flags for MemoryFailureAction. # # Since: 5.2 # # Example: # # <- { "event": "MEMORY_FAILURE", # "data": { "recipient": "hypervisor", # "action": "fatal", # "flags": { "action-required": false, # "recursive": false } }, # "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } } ## { 'event': 'MEMORY_FAILURE', 'data': { 'recipient': 'MemoryFailureRecipient', 'action': 'MemoryFailureAction', 'flags': 'MemoryFailureFlags'} } ## # @MemoryFailureRecipient: # # Hardware memory failure occurs, handled by recipient. # # @hypervisor: memory failure at QEMU process address space. (none # guest memory, but used by QEMU itself). # # @guest: memory failure at guest memory, # # Since: 5.2 ## { 'enum': 'MemoryFailureRecipient', 'data': [ 'hypervisor', 'guest' ] } ## # @MemoryFailureAction: # # Actions taken by QEMU in response to a hardware memory failure. # # @ignore: the memory failure could be ignored. This will only be the # case for action-optional failures. # # @inject: memory failure occurred in guest memory, the guest enabled # MCE handling mechanism, and QEMU could inject the MCE into the # guest successfully. # # @fatal: the failure is unrecoverable. This occurs for # action-required failures if the recipient is the hypervisor; # QEMU will exit. # # @reset: the failure is unrecoverable but confined to the guest. # This occurs if the recipient is a guest guest which is not ready # to handle memory failures. # # Since: 5.2 ## { 'enum': 'MemoryFailureAction', 'data': [ 'ignore', 'inject', 'fatal', 'reset' ] } ## # @MemoryFailureFlags: # # Additional information on memory failures. # # @action-required: whether a memory failure event is action-required # or action-optional (e.g. a failure during memory scrub). # # @recursive: whether the failure occurred while the previous failure # was still in progress. # # Since: 5.2 ## { 'struct': 'MemoryFailureFlags', 'data': { 'action-required': 'bool', 'recursive': 'bool'} } ## # @NotifyVmexitOption: # # An enumeration of the options specified when enabling notify VM exit # # @run: enable the feature, do nothing and continue if the notify VM # exit happens. # # @internal-error: enable the feature, raise a internal error if the # notify VM exit happens. # # @disable: disable the feature. # # Since: 7.2 ## { 'enum': 'NotifyVmexitOption', 'data': [ 'run', 'internal-error', 'disable' ] }