1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2# 3# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. 4# 5# Authors: 6# Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> 7# 8# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or 9# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. 10 11## 12# = vhost user backend discovery & capabilities 13## 14 15## 16# @VHostUserBackendType: 17# 18# List the various vhost user backend types. 19# 20# @9p: 9p virtio console 21# @balloon: virtio balloon 22# @block: virtio block 23# @caif: virtio caif 24# @console: virtio console 25# @crypto: virtio crypto 26# @gpu: virtio gpu 27# @input: virtio input 28# @net: virtio net 29# @rng: virtio rng 30# @rpmsg: virtio remote processor messaging 31# @rproc-serial: virtio remoteproc serial link 32# @scsi: virtio scsi 33# @vsock: virtio vsock transport 34# 35# Since: 4.0 36## 37{ 38 'enum': 'VHostUserBackendType', 39 'data': [ 40 '9p', 41 'balloon', 42 'block', 43 'caif', 44 'console', 45 'crypto', 46 'gpu', 47 'input', 48 'net', 49 'rng', 50 'rpmsg', 51 'rproc-serial', 52 'scsi', 53 'vsock' 54 ] 55} 56 57## 58# @VHostUserBackendInputFeature: 59# 60# List of vhost user "input" features. 61# 62# @evdev-path: The --evdev-path command line option is supported. 63# @no-grab: The --no-grab command line option is supported. 64# 65# Since: 4.0 66## 67{ 68 'enum': 'VHostUserBackendInputFeature', 69 'data': [ 'evdev-path', 'no-grab' ] 70} 71 72## 73# @VHostUserBackendCapabilitiesInput: 74# 75# Capabilities reported by vhost user "input" backends 76# 77# @features: list of supported features. 78# 79# Since: 4.0 80## 81{ 82 'struct': 'VHostUserBackendCapabilitiesInput', 83 'data': { 84 'features': [ 'VHostUserBackendInputFeature' ] 85 } 86} 87 88## 89# @VHostUserBackendGPUFeature: 90# 91# List of vhost user "gpu" features. 92# 93# @render-node: The --render-node command line option is supported. 94# @virgl: The --virgl command line option is supported. 95# 96# Since: 4.0 97## 98{ 99 'enum': 'VHostUserBackendGPUFeature', 100 'data': [ 'render-node', 'virgl' ] 101} 102 103## 104# @VHostUserBackendCapabilitiesGPU: 105# 106# Capabilities reported by vhost user "gpu" backends. 107# 108# @features: list of supported features. 109# 110# Since: 4.0 111## 112{ 113 'struct': 'VHostUserBackendCapabilitiesGPU', 114 'data': { 115 'features': [ 'VHostUserBackendGPUFeature' ] 116 } 117} 118 119## 120# @VHostUserBackendCapabilities: 121# 122# Capabilities reported by vhost user backends. 123# 124# @type: The vhost user backend type. 125# 126# Since: 4.0 127## 128{ 129 'union': 'VHostUserBackendCapabilities', 130 'base': { 'type': 'VHostUserBackendType' }, 131 'discriminator': 'type', 132 'data': { 133 'input': 'VHostUserBackendCapabilitiesInput', 134 'gpu': 'VHostUserBackendCapabilitiesGPU' 135 } 136} 137 138## 139# @VhostUserBackend: 140# 141# Describes a vhost user backend to management software. 142# 143# It is possible for multiple @VhostUserBackend elements to match the 144# search criteria of management software. Applications thus need rules 145# to pick one of the many matches, and users need the ability to 146# override distro defaults. 147# 148# It is recommended to create vhost user backend JSON files (each 149# containing a single @VhostUserBackend root element) with a 150# double-digit prefix, for example "50-qemu-gpu.json", 151# "50-crosvm-gpu.json", etc, so they can be sorted in predictable 152# order. The backend JSON files should be searched for in three 153# directories: 154# 155# - /usr/share/qemu/vhost-user -- populated by distro-provided 156# packages (XDG_DATA_DIRS covers 157# /usr/share by default), 158# 159# - /etc/qemu/vhost-user -- exclusively for sysadmins' local additions, 160# 161# - $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/qemu/vhost-user -- exclusively for per-user local 162# additions (XDG_CONFIG_HOME 163# defaults to $HOME/.config). 164# 165# Top-down, the list of directories goes from general to specific. 166# 167# Management software should build a list of files from all three 168# locations, then sort the list by filename (i.e., basename 169# component). Management software should choose the first JSON file on 170# the sorted list that matches the search criteria. If a more specific 171# directory has a file with same name as a less specific directory, 172# then the file in the more specific directory takes effect. If the 173# more specific file is zero length, it hides the less specific one. 174# 175# For example, if a distro ships 176# 177# - /usr/share/qemu/vhost-user/50-qemu-gpu.json 178# 179# - /usr/share/qemu/vhost-user/50-crosvm-gpu.json 180# 181# then the sysadmin can prevent the default QEMU being used at all with 182# 183# $ touch /etc/qemu/vhost-user/50-qemu-gpu.json 184# 185# The sysadmin can replace/alter the distro default OVMF with 186# 187# $ vim /etc/qemu/vhost-user/50-qemu-gpu.json 188# 189# or they can provide a parallel QEMU GPU with higher priority 190# 191# $ vim /etc/qemu/vhost-user/10-qemu-gpu.json 192# 193# or they can provide a parallel OVMF with lower priority 194# 195# $ vim /etc/qemu/vhost-user/99-qemu-gpu.json 196# 197# @type: The vhost user backend type. 198# 199# @description: Provides a human-readable description of the backend. 200# Management software may or may not display @description. 201# 202# @binary: Absolute path to the backend binary. 203# 204# @tags: An optional list of auxiliary strings associated with the 205# backend for which @description is not appropriate, due to the 206# latter's possible exposure to the end-user. @tags serves 207# development and debugging purposes only, and management 208# software shall explicitly ignore it. 209# 210# Since: 4.0 211# 212# Example: 213# 214# { 215# "description": "QEMU vhost-user-gpu", 216# "type": "gpu", 217# "binary": "/usr/libexec/qemu/vhost-user-gpu", 218# "tags": [ 219# "CONFIG_OPENGL_DMABUF=y" 220# ] 221# } 222# 223## 224{ 225 'struct' : 'VhostUserBackend', 226 'data' : { 227 'description': 'str', 228 'type': 'VHostUserBackendType', 229 'binary': 'str', 230 '*tags': [ 'str' ] 231 } 232} 233