/* * QTest * * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2012 * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2012 * Copyright SUSE LINUX Products GmbH 2013 * * Authors: * Anthony Liguori * Paolo Bonzini * Andreas Färber * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. * */ #ifndef LIBQTEST_H #define LIBQTEST_H #include "qapi/qmp/qobject.h" #include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h" #include "libqmp.h" typedef struct QTestState QTestState; /** * qtest_initf: * @fmt: Format for creating other arguments to pass to QEMU, formatted * like sprintf(). * * Convenience wrapper around qtest_init(). * * Returns: #QTestState instance. */ QTestState *qtest_initf(const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1, 2); /** * qtest_vinitf: * @fmt: Format for creating other arguments to pass to QEMU, formatted * like vsprintf(). * @ap: Format arguments. * * Convenience wrapper around qtest_init(). * * Returns: #QTestState instance. */ QTestState *qtest_vinitf(const char *fmt, va_list ap) G_GNUC_PRINTF(1, 0); /** * qtest_init: * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. * * Returns: #QTestState instance. */ QTestState *qtest_init(const char *extra_args); /** * qtest_init_with_env: * @var: Environment variable from where to take the QEMU binary * @extra_args: Other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. * * Like qtest_init(), but use a different environment variable for the * QEMU binary. * * Returns: #QTestState instance. */ QTestState *qtest_init_with_env(const char *var, const char *extra_args); /** * qtest_init_without_qmp_handshake: * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. * * Returns: #QTestState instance. */ QTestState *qtest_init_without_qmp_handshake(const char *extra_args); /** * qtest_init_with_serial: * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. * @sock_fd: pointer to store the socket file descriptor for * connection with serial. * * Returns: #QTestState instance. */ QTestState *qtest_init_with_serial(const char *extra_args, int *sock_fd); /** * qtest_wait_qemu: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * * Wait for the QEMU process to terminate. It is safe to call this function * multiple times. */ void qtest_wait_qemu(QTestState *s); /** * qtest_kill_qemu: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * * Kill the QEMU process and wait for it to terminate. It is safe to call this * function multiple times. Normally qtest_quit() is used instead because it * also frees QTestState. Use qtest_kill_qemu() when you just want to kill QEMU * and qtest_quit() will be called later. */ void qtest_kill_qemu(QTestState *s); /** * qtest_quit: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * * Shut down the QEMU process associated to @s. */ void qtest_quit(QTestState *s); #ifndef _WIN32 /** * qtest_qmp_fds: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fds: array of file descriptors * @fds_num: number of elements in @fds * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU with fds and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_fds(QTestState *s, int *fds, size_t fds_num, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 5); #endif /* _WIN32 */ /** * qtest_qmp: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_qmp(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /** * qtest_qmp_send: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and leaves the response in the stream. */ void qtest_qmp_send(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /** * qtest_qmp_send_raw: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: text to send, formatted like sprintf() * * Sends text to the QMP monitor verbatim. Need not be valid JSON; * this is useful for negative tests. */ void qtest_qmp_send_raw(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /** * qtest_socket_server: * @socket_path: the UNIX domain socket path * * Create and return a listen socket file descriptor, or abort on failure. */ int qtest_socket_server(const char *socket_path); #ifndef _WIN32 /** * qtest_vqmp_fds: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fds: array of file descriptors * @fds_num: number of elements in @fds * @fmt: QMP message to send to QEMU, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @ap: QMP message arguments * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU with fds and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_vqmp_fds(QTestState *s, int *fds, size_t fds_num, const char *fmt, va_list ap) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 0); #endif /* _WIN32 */ /** * qtest_vqmp: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: QMP message to send to QEMU, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @ap: QMP message arguments * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_vqmp(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); #ifndef _WIN32 /** * qtest_qmp_vsend_fds: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fds: array of file descriptors * @fds_num: number of elements in @fds * @fmt: QMP message to send to QEMU, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @ap: QMP message arguments * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and leaves the response in the stream. */ void qtest_qmp_vsend_fds(QTestState *s, int *fds, size_t fds_num, const char *fmt, va_list ap) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 0); #endif /* _WIN32 */ /** * qtest_qmp_vsend: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: QMP message to send to QEMU, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @ap: QMP message arguments * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and leaves the response in the stream. */ void qtest_qmp_vsend(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); /** * qtest_qmp_receive_dict: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * * Reads a QMP message from QEMU and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_receive_dict(QTestState *s); /** * qtest_qmp_receive: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * * Reads a QMP message from QEMU and returns the response. * * If a callback is registered with qtest_qmp_set_event_callback, * it will be invoked for every event seen, otherwise events * will be buffered until a call to one of the qtest_qmp_eventwait * family of functions. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_receive(QTestState *s); /* * QTestQMPEventCallback: * @s: #QTestState instance event was received on * @name: name of the event type * @event: #QDict for the event details * @opaque: opaque data from time of callback registration * * This callback will be invoked whenever an event is received. * If the callback returns true the event will be consumed, * otherwise it will be put on the list of pending events. * Pending events can be later handled by calling either * qtest_qmp_eventwait or qtest_qmp_eventwait_ref. * * Return: true to consume the event, false to let it be queued */ typedef bool (*QTestQMPEventCallback)(QTestState *s, const char *name, QDict *event, void *opaque); /** * qtest_qmp_set_event_callback: * @s: #QTestSTate instance to operate on * @cb: callback to invoke for events * @opaque: data to pass to @cb * * Register a callback to be invoked whenever an event arrives */ void qtest_qmp_set_event_callback(QTestState *s, QTestQMPEventCallback cb, void *opaque); /** * qtest_qmp_eventwait: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @event: event to wait for. * * Continuously polls for QMP responses until it receives the desired event. * * Any callback registered with qtest_qmp_set_event_callback will * be invoked for every event seen. */ void qtest_qmp_eventwait(QTestState *s, const char *event); /** * qtest_qmp_eventwait_ref: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @event: event to wait for. * * Continuously polls for QMP responses until it receives the desired event. * * Any callback registered with qtest_qmp_set_event_callback will * be invoked for every event seen. * * Returns a copy of the event for further investigation. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_eventwait_ref(QTestState *s, const char *event); /** * qtest_qmp_event_ref: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @event: event to return. * * Removes non-matching events from the buffer that was set by * qtest_qmp_receive, until an event bearing the given name is found, * and returns it. * If no event matches, clears the buffer and returns NULL. * */ QDict *qtest_qmp_event_ref(QTestState *s, const char *event); /** * qtest_hmp: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: HMP command to send to QEMU, formats arguments like sprintf(). * * Send HMP command to QEMU via QMP's human-monitor-command. * QMP events are discarded. * * Returns: the command's output. The caller should g_free() it. */ char *qtest_hmp(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /** * qtest_hmpv: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @fmt: HMP command to send to QEMU, formats arguments like vsprintf(). * @ap: HMP command arguments * * Send HMP command to QEMU via QMP's human-monitor-command. * QMP events are discarded. * * Returns: the command's output. The caller should g_free() it. */ char *qtest_vhmp(QTestState *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); void qtest_module_load(QTestState *s, const char *prefix, const char *libname); /** * qtest_get_irq: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @num: Interrupt to observe. * * Returns: The level of the @num interrupt. */ bool qtest_get_irq(QTestState *s, int num); /** * qtest_irq_intercept_in: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @string: QOM path of a device. * * Associate qtest irqs with the GPIO-in pins of the device * whose path is specified by @string. */ void qtest_irq_intercept_in(QTestState *s, const char *string); /** * qtest_irq_intercept_out: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @string: QOM path of a device. * * Associate qtest irqs with the GPIO-out pins of the device * whose path is specified by @string. */ void qtest_irq_intercept_out(QTestState *s, const char *string); /** * qtest_irq_intercept_out_named: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @qom_path: QOM path of a device. * @name: Name of the GPIO out pin * * Associate a qtest irq with the named GPIO-out pin of the device * whose path is specified by @string and whose name is @name. */ void qtest_irq_intercept_out_named(QTestState *s, const char *qom_path, const char *name); /** * qtest_set_irq_in: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * @string: QOM path of a device * @name: IRQ name * @irq: IRQ number * @level: IRQ level * * Force given device/irq GPIO-in pin to the given level. */ void qtest_set_irq_in(QTestState *s, const char *string, const char *name, int irq, int level); /** * qtest_outb: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: I/O port to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Write an 8-bit value to an I/O port. */ void qtest_outb(QTestState *s, uint16_t addr, uint8_t value); /** * qtest_outw: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: I/O port to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Write a 16-bit value to an I/O port. */ void qtest_outw(QTestState *s, uint16_t addr, uint16_t value); /** * qtest_outl: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: I/O port to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Write a 32-bit value to an I/O port. */ void qtest_outl(QTestState *s, uint16_t addr, uint32_t value); /** * qtest_inb: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: I/O port to read from. * * Returns an 8-bit value from an I/O port. */ uint8_t qtest_inb(QTestState *s, uint16_t addr); /** * qtest_inw: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: I/O port to read from. * * Returns a 16-bit value from an I/O port. */ uint16_t qtest_inw(QTestState *s, uint16_t addr); /** * qtest_inl: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: I/O port to read from. * * Returns a 32-bit value from an I/O port. */ uint32_t qtest_inl(QTestState *s, uint16_t addr); /** * qtest_writeb: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Writes an 8-bit value to memory. */ void qtest_writeb(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, uint8_t value); /** * qtest_writew: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Writes a 16-bit value to memory. */ void qtest_writew(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, uint16_t value); /** * qtest_writel: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Writes a 32-bit value to memory. */ void qtest_writel(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, uint32_t value); /** * qtest_writeq: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @value: Value being written. * * Writes a 64-bit value to memory. */ void qtest_writeq(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, uint64_t value); /** * qtest_readb: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to read from. * * Reads an 8-bit value from memory. * * Returns: Value read. */ uint8_t qtest_readb(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr); /** * qtest_readw: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to read from. * * Reads a 16-bit value from memory. * * Returns: Value read. */ uint16_t qtest_readw(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr); /** * qtest_readl: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to read from. * * Reads a 32-bit value from memory. * * Returns: Value read. */ uint32_t qtest_readl(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr); /** * qtest_readq: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to read from. * * Reads a 64-bit value from memory. * * Returns: Value read. */ uint64_t qtest_readq(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr); /** * qtest_memread: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to read from. * @data: Pointer to where memory contents will be stored. * @size: Number of bytes to read. * * Read guest memory into a buffer. */ void qtest_memread(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, void *data, size_t size); /** * qtest_rtas_call: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @name: name of the command to call. * @nargs: Number of args. * @args: Guest address to read args from. * @nret: Number of return value. * @ret: Guest address to write return values to. * * Call an RTAS function */ uint64_t qtest_rtas_call(QTestState *s, const char *name, uint32_t nargs, uint64_t args, uint32_t nret, uint64_t ret); /** * qtest_bufread: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to read from. * @data: Pointer to where memory contents will be stored. * @size: Number of bytes to read. * * Read guest memory into a buffer and receive using a base64 encoding. */ void qtest_bufread(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, void *data, size_t size); /** * qtest_memwrite: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @data: Pointer to the bytes that will be written to guest memory. * @size: Number of bytes to write. * * Write a buffer to guest memory. */ void qtest_memwrite(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, const void *data, size_t size); /** * qtest_bufwrite: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @data: Pointer to the bytes that will be written to guest memory. * @size: Number of bytes to write. * * Write a buffer to guest memory and transmit using a base64 encoding. */ void qtest_bufwrite(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, const void *data, size_t size); /** * qtest_memset: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * @addr: Guest address to write to. * @patt: Byte pattern to fill the guest memory region with. * @size: Number of bytes to write. * * Write a pattern to guest memory. */ void qtest_memset(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, uint8_t patt, size_t size); /** * qtest_clock_step_next: * @s: #QTestState instance to operate on. * * Advance the QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL to the next deadline. * * Returns: The current value of the QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL in nanoseconds. */ int64_t qtest_clock_step_next(QTestState *s); /** * qtest_clock_step: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * @step: Number of nanoseconds to advance the clock by. * * Advance the QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL by @step nanoseconds. * * Returns: The current value of the QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL in nanoseconds. */ int64_t qtest_clock_step(QTestState *s, int64_t step); /** * qtest_clock_set: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * @val: Nanoseconds value to advance the clock to. * * Advance the QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL to @val nanoseconds since the VM was launched. * * Returns: The current value of the QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL in nanoseconds. */ int64_t qtest_clock_set(QTestState *s, int64_t val); /** * qtest_big_endian: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * * Returns: True if the architecture under test has a big endian configuration. */ bool qtest_big_endian(QTestState *s); /** * qtest_get_arch: * * Returns: The architecture for the QEMU executable under test. */ const char *qtest_get_arch(void); /** * qtest_has_accel: * @accel_name: Accelerator name to check for. * * Returns: true if the accelerator is built in. */ bool qtest_has_accel(const char *accel_name); /** * qtest_add_func: * @str: Test case path. * @fn: Test case function * * Add a GTester testcase with the given name and function. * The path is prefixed with the architecture under test, as * returned by qtest_get_arch(). */ void qtest_add_func(const char *str, void (*fn)(void)); /** * qtest_add_data_func: * @str: Test case path. * @data: Test case data * @fn: Test case function * * Add a GTester testcase with the given name, data and function. * The path is prefixed with the architecture under test, as * returned by qtest_get_arch(). */ void qtest_add_data_func(const char *str, const void *data, void (*fn)(const void *)); /** * qtest_add_data_func_full: * @str: Test case path. * @data: Test case data * @fn: Test case function * @data_free_func: GDestroyNotify for data * * Add a GTester testcase with the given name, data and function. * The path is prefixed with the architecture under test, as * returned by qtest_get_arch(). * * @data is passed to @data_free_func() on test completion. */ void qtest_add_data_func_full(const char *str, void *data, void (*fn)(const void *), GDestroyNotify data_free_func); /** * qtest_add: * @testpath: Test case path * @Fixture: Fixture type * @tdata: Test case data * @fsetup: Test case setup function * @ftest: Test case function * @fteardown: Test case teardown function * * Add a GTester testcase with the given name, data and functions. * The path is prefixed with the architecture under test, as * returned by qtest_get_arch(). */ #define qtest_add(testpath, Fixture, tdata, fsetup, ftest, fteardown) \ do { \ char *path = g_strdup_printf("/%s/%s", qtest_get_arch(), testpath); \ g_test_add(path, Fixture, tdata, fsetup, ftest, fteardown); \ g_free(path); \ } while (0) /** * qtest_add_abrt_handler: * @fn: Handler function * @data: Argument that is passed to the handler * * Add a handler function that is invoked on SIGABRT. This can be used to * terminate processes and perform other cleanup. The handler can be removed * with qtest_remove_abrt_handler(). */ void qtest_add_abrt_handler(GHookFunc fn, const void *data); /** * qtest_remove_abrt_handler: * @data: Argument previously passed to qtest_add_abrt_handler() * * Remove an abrt handler that was previously added with * qtest_add_abrt_handler(). */ void qtest_remove_abrt_handler(void *data); /** * qtest_vqmp_assert_success_ref: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @args: variable arguments for @fmt * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU, asserts that a 'return' key is present in * the response, and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_vqmp_assert_success_ref(QTestState *qts, const char *fmt, va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); /** * qtest_vqmp_assert_success: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @args: variable arguments for @fmt * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and asserts that a 'return' key is present in * the response. */ void qtest_vqmp_assert_success(QTestState *qts, const char *fmt, va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); #ifndef _WIN32 /** * qtest_vqmp_fds_assert_success_ref: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fds: the file descriptors to send * @nfds: number of @fds to send * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @args: variable arguments for @fmt * * Sends a QMP message with file descriptors to QEMU, * asserts that a 'return' key is present in the response, * and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_vqmp_fds_assert_success_ref(QTestState *qts, int *fds, size_t nfds, const char *fmt, va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 0); /** * qtest_vqmp_fds_assert_success: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fds: the file descriptors to send * @nfds: number of @fds to send * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @args: variable arguments for @fmt * * Sends a QMP message with file descriptors to QEMU and * asserts that a 'return' key is present in the response. */ void qtest_vqmp_fds_assert_success(QTestState *qts, int *fds, size_t nfds, const char *fmt, va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 0); #endif /* !_WIN32 */ /** * qtest_qmp_assert_failure_ref: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU, asserts that an 'error' key is present in * the response, and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_assert_failure_ref(QTestState *qts, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /** * qtest_vqmp_assert_failure_ref: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * @args: variable arguments for @fmt * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU, asserts that an 'error' key is present in * the response, and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_vqmp_assert_failure_ref(QTestState *qts, const char *fmt, va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); /** * qtest_qmp_assert_success_ref: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU, asserts that a 'return' key is present in * the response, and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_assert_success_ref(QTestState *qts, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /** * qtest_qmp_assert_success: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message to QEMU and asserts that a 'return' key is present in * the response. */ void qtest_qmp_assert_success(QTestState *qts, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); #ifndef _WIN32 /** * qtest_qmp_fd_assert_success_ref: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fds: the file descriptors to send * @nfds: number of @fds to send * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message with file descriptors to QEMU, * asserts that a 'return' key is present in the response, * and returns the response. */ QDict *qtest_qmp_fds_assert_success_ref(QTestState *qts, int *fds, size_t nfds, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 5); /** * qtest_qmp_fd_assert_success: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @fds: the file descriptors to send * @nfds: number of @fds to send * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Sends a QMP message with file descriptors to QEMU and * asserts that a 'return' key is present in the response. */ void qtest_qmp_fds_assert_success(QTestState *qts, int *fds, size_t nfds, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 5); #endif /* !_WIN32 */ /** * qtest_cb_for_every_machine: * @cb: Pointer to the callback function * @skip_old_versioned: true if versioned old machine types should be skipped * * Call a callback function for every name of all available machines. */ void qtest_cb_for_every_machine(void (*cb)(const char *machine), bool skip_old_versioned); /** * qtest_resolve_machine_alias: * @var: Environment variable from where to take the QEMU binary * @alias: The alias to resolve * * Returns: the machine type corresponding to the alias if any, * otherwise NULL. */ char *qtest_resolve_machine_alias(const char *var, const char *alias); /** * qtest_has_machine: * @machine: The machine to look for * * Returns: true if the machine is available in the target binary. */ bool qtest_has_machine(const char *machine); /** * qtest_has_machine_with_env: * @var: Environment variable from where to take the QEMU binary * @machine: The machine to look for * * Returns: true if the machine is available in the specified binary. */ bool qtest_has_machine_with_env(const char *var, const char *machine); /** * qtest_has_cpu_model: * @cpu: The cpu to look for * * Returns: true if the cpu is available in the target binary. */ bool qtest_has_cpu_model(const char *cpu); /** * qtest_has_device: * @device: The device to look for * * Returns: true if the device is available in the target binary. */ bool qtest_has_device(const char *device); /** * qtest_qmp_device_add_qdict: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @drv: Name of the device that should be added * @arguments: QDict with properties for the device to initialize * * Generic hot-plugging test via the device_add QMP command with properties * supplied in form of QDict. Use NULL for empty properties list. */ void qtest_qmp_device_add_qdict(QTestState *qts, const char *drv, const QDict *arguments); /** * qtest_qmp_device_add: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @driver: Name of the device that should be added * @id: Identification string * @fmt: QMP message to send to qemu, formatted like * qobject_from_jsonf_nofail(). See parse_interpolation() for what's * supported after '%'. * * Generic hot-plugging test via the device_add QMP command. */ void qtest_qmp_device_add(QTestState *qts, const char *driver, const char *id, const char *fmt, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 5); /** * qtest_qmp_add_client: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @protocol: the protocol to add to * @fd: the client file-descriptor * * Call QMP ``getfd`` (on Windows ``get-win32-socket``) followed by * ``add_client`` with the given @fd. */ void qtest_qmp_add_client(QTestState *qts, const char *protocol, int fd); /** * qtest_qmp_device_del_send: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @id: Identification string * * Generic hot-unplugging test via the device_del QMP command. */ void qtest_qmp_device_del_send(QTestState *qts, const char *id); /** * qtest_qmp_device_del: * @qts: QTestState instance to operate on * @id: Identification string * * Generic hot-unplugging test via the device_del QMP command. * Waiting for command completion event. */ void qtest_qmp_device_del(QTestState *qts, const char *id); /** * qtest_probe_child: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * * Returns: true if the child is still alive. */ bool qtest_probe_child(QTestState *s); /** * qtest_set_expected_status: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * @status: an expected exit status. * * Set expected exit status of the child. */ void qtest_set_expected_status(QTestState *s, int status); QTestState *qtest_inproc_init(QTestState **s, bool log, const char* arch, void (*send)(void*, const char*)); void qtest_client_inproc_recv(void *opaque, const char *str); /** * qtest_qom_set_bool: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * @path: Path to the property being set. * @property: Property being set. * @value: Value to set the property. * * Set the property with passed in value. */ void qtest_qom_set_bool(QTestState *s, const char *path, const char *property, bool value); /** * qtest_qom_get_bool: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * @path: Path to the property being retrieved. * @property: Property from where the value is being retrieved. * * Returns: Value retrieved from property. */ bool qtest_qom_get_bool(QTestState *s, const char *path, const char *property); /** * qtest_pid: * @s: QTestState instance to operate on. * * Returns: the PID of the QEMU process, or <= 0 */ pid_t qtest_pid(QTestState *s); /** * have_qemu_img: * * Returns: true if "qemu-img" is available. */ bool have_qemu_img(void); /** * mkimg: * @file: File name of the image that should be created * @fmt: Format, e.g. "qcow2" or "raw" * @size_mb: Size of the image in megabytes * * Create a disk image with qemu-img. Note that the QTEST_QEMU_IMG * environment variable must point to the qemu-img file. * * Returns: true if the image has been created successfully. */ bool mkimg(const char *file, const char *fmt, unsigned size_mb); #endif