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1HXCOMM Use DEFHEADING() to define headings in both help text and rST.
2HXCOMM Text between SRST and ERST is copied to the rST version and
3HXCOMM discarded from C version.
4HXCOMM DEF(command, args, callback, arg_string, help) is used to construct
5HXCOMM monitor commands
6HXCOMM HXCOMM can be used for comments, discarded from both rST and C.
7
8
9    {
10        .name       = "help|?",
11        .args_type  = "name:S?",
12        .params     = "[cmd]",
13        .help       = "show the help",
14        .cmd        = do_help_cmd,
15        .flags      = "p",
16    },
17
18SRST
19``help`` or ``?`` [*cmd*]
20  Show the help for all commands or just for command *cmd*.
21ERST
22
23    {
24        .name       = "commit",
25        .args_type  = "device:B",
26        .params     = "device|all",
27        .help       = "commit changes to the disk images (if -snapshot is used) or backing files",
28        .cmd        = hmp_commit,
29    },
30
31SRST
32``commit``
33  Commit changes to the disk images (if -snapshot is used) or backing files.
34  If the backing file is smaller than the snapshot, then the backing file
35  will be resized to be the same size as the snapshot.  If the snapshot is
36  smaller than the backing file, the backing file will not be truncated.
37  If you want the backing file to match the size of the smaller snapshot,
38  you can safely truncate it yourself once the commit operation successfully
39  completes.
40ERST
41
42    {
43        .name       = "q|quit",
44        .args_type  = "",
45        .params     = "",
46        .help       = "quit the emulator",
47        .cmd        = hmp_quit,
48    },
49
50SRST
51``q`` or ``quit``
52  Quit the emulator.
53ERST
54
55    {
56        .name       = "exit_preconfig",
57        .args_type  = "",
58        .params     = "",
59        .help       = "exit the preconfig state",
60        .cmd        = hmp_exit_preconfig,
61        .flags      = "p",
62    },
63
64SRST
65``exit_preconfig``
66  This command makes QEMU exit the preconfig state and proceed with
67  VM initialization using configuration data provided on the command line
68  and via the QMP monitor during the preconfig state. The command is only
69  available during the preconfig state (i.e. when the --preconfig command
70  line option was in use).
71ERST
72
73    {
74        .name       = "block_resize",
75        .args_type  = "device:B,size:o",
76        .params     = "device size",
77        .help       = "resize a block image",
78        .cmd        = hmp_block_resize,
79        .coroutine  = true,
80    },
81
82SRST
83``block_resize``
84  Resize a block image while a guest is running.  Usually requires guest
85  action to see the updated size.  Resize to a lower size is supported,
86  but should be used with extreme caution.  Note that this command only
87  resizes image files, it can not resize block devices like LVM volumes.
88ERST
89
90    {
91        .name       = "block_stream",
92        .args_type  = "device:B,speed:o?,base:s?",
93        .params     = "device [speed [base]]",
94        .help       = "copy data from a backing file into a block device",
95        .cmd        = hmp_block_stream,
96    },
97
98SRST
99``block_stream``
100  Copy data from a backing file into a block device.
101ERST
102
103    {
104        .name       = "block_job_set_speed",
105        .args_type  = "device:B,speed:o",
106        .params     = "device speed",
107        .help       = "set maximum speed for a background block operation",
108        .cmd        = hmp_block_job_set_speed,
109    },
110
111SRST
112``block_job_set_speed``
113  Set maximum speed for a background block operation.
114ERST
115
116    {
117        .name       = "block_job_cancel",
118        .args_type  = "force:-f,device:B",
119        .params     = "[-f] device",
120        .help       = "stop an active background block operation (use -f"
121                      "\n\t\t\t if you want to abort the operation immediately"
122                      "\n\t\t\t instead of keep running until data is in sync)",
123        .cmd        = hmp_block_job_cancel,
124    },
125
126SRST
127``block_job_cancel``
128  Stop an active background block operation (streaming, mirroring).
129ERST
130
131    {
132        .name       = "block_job_complete",
133        .args_type  = "device:B",
134        .params     = "device",
135        .help       = "stop an active background block operation",
136        .cmd        = hmp_block_job_complete,
137    },
138
139SRST
140``block_job_complete``
141  Manually trigger completion of an active background block operation.
142  For mirroring, this will switch the device to the destination path.
143ERST
144
145    {
146        .name       = "block_job_pause",
147        .args_type  = "device:B",
148        .params     = "device",
149        .help       = "pause an active background block operation",
150        .cmd        = hmp_block_job_pause,
151    },
152
153SRST
154``block_job_pause``
155  Pause an active block streaming operation.
156ERST
157
158    {
159        .name       = "block_job_resume",
160        .args_type  = "device:B",
161        .params     = "device",
162        .help       = "resume a paused background block operation",
163        .cmd        = hmp_block_job_resume,
164    },
165
166SRST
167``block_job_resume``
168  Resume a paused block streaming operation.
169ERST
170
171    {
172        .name       = "eject",
173        .args_type  = "force:-f,device:B",
174        .params     = "[-f] device",
175        .help       = "eject a removable medium (use -f to force it)",
176        .cmd        = hmp_eject,
177    },
178
179SRST
180``eject [-f]`` *device*
181  Eject a removable medium (use -f to force it).
182ERST
183
184    {
185        .name       = "drive_del",
186        .args_type  = "id:B",
187        .params     = "device",
188        .help       = "remove host block device",
189        .cmd        = hmp_drive_del,
190    },
191
192SRST
193``drive_del`` *device*
194  Remove host block device.  The result is that guest generated IO is no longer
195  submitted against the host device underlying the disk.  Once a drive has
196  been deleted, the QEMU Block layer returns -EIO which results in IO
197  errors in the guest for applications that are reading/writing to the device.
198  These errors are always reported to the guest, regardless of the drive's error
199  actions (drive options rerror, werror).
200ERST
201
202    {
203        .name       = "change",
204        .args_type  = "device:B,target:F,arg:s?,read-only-mode:s?",
205        .params     = "device filename [format [read-only-mode]]",
206        .help       = "change a removable medium, optional format",
207        .cmd        = hmp_change,
208    },
209
210SRST
211``change`` *device* *setting*
212  Change the configuration of a device.
213
214  ``change`` *diskdevice* *filename* [*format* [*read-only-mode*]]
215    Change the medium for a removable disk device to point to *filename*. eg::
216
217      (qemu) change ide1-cd0 /path/to/some.iso
218
219    *format* is optional.
220
221    *read-only-mode* may be used to change the read-only status of the device.
222    It accepts the following values:
223
224    retain
225      Retains the current status; this is the default.
226
227    read-only
228      Makes the device read-only.
229
230    read-write
231      Makes the device writable.
232
233  ``change vnc`` *display*,\ *options*
234    Change the configuration of the VNC server. The valid syntax for *display*
235    and *options* are described at :ref:`sec_005finvocation`. eg::
236
237      (qemu) change vnc localhost:1
238
239  ``change vnc password`` [*password*]
240
241    Change the password associated with the VNC server. If the new password
242    is not supplied, the monitor will prompt for it to be entered. VNC
243    passwords are only significant up to 8 letters. eg::
244
245      (qemu) change vnc password
246      Password: ********
247
248ERST
249
250    {
251        .name       = "screendump",
252        .args_type  = "filename:F,device:s?,head:i?",
253        .params     = "filename [device [head]]",
254        .help       = "save screen from head 'head' of display device 'device' "
255                      "into PPM image 'filename'",
256        .cmd        = hmp_screendump,
257    },
258
259SRST
260``screendump`` *filename*
261  Save screen into PPM image *filename*.
262ERST
263
264    {
265        .name       = "logfile",
266        .args_type  = "filename:F",
267        .params     = "filename",
268        .help       = "output logs to 'filename'",
269        .cmd        = hmp_logfile,
270    },
271
272SRST
273``logfile`` *filename*
274  Output logs to *filename*.
275ERST
276
277    {
278        .name       = "trace-event",
279        .args_type  = "name:s,option:b,vcpu:i?",
280        .params     = "name on|off [vcpu]",
281        .help       = "changes status of a specific trace event "
282                      "(vcpu: vCPU to set, default is all)",
283        .cmd = hmp_trace_event,
284        .command_completion = trace_event_completion,
285    },
286
287SRST
288``trace-event``
289  changes status of a trace event
290ERST
291
292#if defined(CONFIG_TRACE_SIMPLE)
293    {
294        .name       = "trace-file",
295        .args_type  = "op:s?,arg:F?",
296        .params     = "on|off|flush|set [arg]",
297        .help       = "open, close, or flush trace file, or set a new file name",
298        .cmd        = hmp_trace_file,
299    },
300
301SRST
302``trace-file on|off|flush``
303  Open, close, or flush the trace file.  If no argument is given, the
304  status of the trace file is displayed.
305ERST
306#endif
307
308    {
309        .name       = "log",
310        .args_type  = "items:s",
311        .params     = "item1[,...]",
312        .help       = "activate logging of the specified items",
313        .cmd        = hmp_log,
314    },
315
316SRST
317``log`` *item1*\ [,...]
318  Activate logging of the specified items.
319ERST
320
321    {
322        .name       = "savevm",
323        .args_type  = "name:s?",
324        .params     = "tag",
325        .help       = "save a VM snapshot. If no tag is provided, a new snapshot is created",
326        .cmd        = hmp_savevm,
327    },
328
329SRST
330``savevm`` *tag*
331  Create a snapshot of the whole virtual machine. If *tag* is
332  provided, it is used as human readable identifier. If there is already
333  a snapshot with the same tag, it is replaced. More info at
334  :ref:`vm_005fsnapshots`.
335
336  Since 4.0, savevm stopped allowing the snapshot id to be set, accepting
337  only *tag* as parameter.
338ERST
339
340    {
341        .name       = "loadvm",
342        .args_type  = "name:s",
343        .params     = "tag",
344        .help       = "restore a VM snapshot from its tag",
345        .cmd        = hmp_loadvm,
346        .command_completion = loadvm_completion,
347    },
348
349SRST
350``loadvm`` *tag*
351  Set the whole virtual machine to the snapshot identified by the tag
352  *tag*.
353
354  Since 4.0, loadvm stopped accepting snapshot id as parameter.
355ERST
356
357    {
358        .name       = "delvm",
359        .args_type  = "name:s",
360        .params     = "tag",
361        .help       = "delete a VM snapshot from its tag",
362        .cmd        = hmp_delvm,
363        .command_completion = delvm_completion,
364    },
365
366SRST
367``delvm`` *tag*
368  Delete the snapshot identified by *tag*.
369
370  Since 4.0, delvm stopped deleting snapshots by snapshot id, accepting
371  only *tag* as parameter.
372ERST
373
374    {
375        .name       = "singlestep",
376        .args_type  = "option:s?",
377        .params     = "[on|off]",
378        .help       = "run emulation in singlestep mode or switch to normal mode",
379        .cmd        = hmp_singlestep,
380    },
381
382SRST
383``singlestep [off]``
384  Run the emulation in single step mode.
385  If called with option off, the emulation returns to normal mode.
386ERST
387
388    {
389        .name       = "stop",
390        .args_type  = "",
391        .params     = "",
392        .help       = "stop emulation",
393        .cmd        = hmp_stop,
394    },
395
396SRST
397``stop``
398  Stop emulation.
399ERST
400
401    {
402        .name       = "c|cont",
403        .args_type  = "",
404        .params     = "",
405        .help       = "resume emulation",
406        .cmd        = hmp_cont,
407    },
408
409SRST
410``c`` or ``cont``
411  Resume emulation.
412ERST
413
414    {
415        .name       = "system_wakeup",
416        .args_type  = "",
417        .params     = "",
418        .help       = "wakeup guest from suspend",
419        .cmd        = hmp_system_wakeup,
420    },
421
422SRST
423``system_wakeup``
424  Wakeup guest from suspend.
425ERST
426
427    {
428        .name       = "gdbserver",
429        .args_type  = "device:s?",
430        .params     = "[device]",
431        .help       = "start gdbserver on given device (default 'tcp::1234'), stop with 'none'",
432        .cmd        = hmp_gdbserver,
433    },
434
435SRST
436``gdbserver`` [*port*]
437  Start gdbserver session (default *port*\=1234)
438ERST
439
440    {
441        .name       = "x",
442        .args_type  = "fmt:/,addr:l",
443        .params     = "/fmt addr",
444        .help       = "virtual memory dump starting at 'addr'",
445        .cmd        = hmp_memory_dump,
446    },
447
448SRST
449``x/``\ *fmt* *addr*
450  Virtual memory dump starting at *addr*.
451ERST
452
453    {
454        .name       = "xp",
455        .args_type  = "fmt:/,addr:l",
456        .params     = "/fmt addr",
457        .help       = "physical memory dump starting at 'addr'",
458        .cmd        = hmp_physical_memory_dump,
459    },
460
461SRST
462``xp /``\ *fmt* *addr*
463  Physical memory dump starting at *addr*.
464
465  *fmt* is a format which tells the command how to format the
466  data. Its syntax is: ``/{count}{format}{size}``
467
468  *count*
469    is the number of items to be dumped.
470  *format*
471    can be x (hex), d (signed decimal), u (unsigned decimal), o (octal),
472    c (char) or i (asm instruction).
473  *size*
474    can be b (8 bits), h (16 bits), w (32 bits) or g (64 bits). On x86,
475    ``h`` or ``w`` can be specified with the ``i`` format to
476    respectively select 16 or 32 bit code instruction size.
477
478  Examples:
479
480  Dump 10 instructions at the current instruction pointer::
481
482    (qemu) x/10i $eip
483    0x90107063:  ret
484    0x90107064:  sti
485    0x90107065:  lea    0x0(%esi,1),%esi
486    0x90107069:  lea    0x0(%edi,1),%edi
487    0x90107070:  ret
488    0x90107071:  jmp    0x90107080
489    0x90107073:  nop
490    0x90107074:  nop
491    0x90107075:  nop
492    0x90107076:  nop
493
494  Dump 80 16 bit values at the start of the video memory::
495
496    (qemu) xp/80hx 0xb8000
497    0x000b8000: 0x0b50 0x0b6c 0x0b65 0x0b78 0x0b38 0x0b36 0x0b2f 0x0b42
498    0x000b8010: 0x0b6f 0x0b63 0x0b68 0x0b73 0x0b20 0x0b56 0x0b47 0x0b41
499    0x000b8020: 0x0b42 0x0b69 0x0b6f 0x0b73 0x0b20 0x0b63 0x0b75 0x0b72
500    0x000b8030: 0x0b72 0x0b65 0x0b6e 0x0b74 0x0b2d 0x0b63 0x0b76 0x0b73
501    0x000b8040: 0x0b20 0x0b30 0x0b35 0x0b20 0x0b4e 0x0b6f 0x0b76 0x0b20
502    0x000b8050: 0x0b32 0x0b30 0x0b30 0x0b33 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720
503    0x000b8060: 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720
504    0x000b8070: 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720
505    0x000b8080: 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720
506    0x000b8090: 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720 0x0720
507
508ERST
509
510    {
511        .name       = "gpa2hva",
512        .args_type  = "addr:l",
513        .params     = "addr",
514        .help       = "print the host virtual address corresponding to a guest physical address",
515        .cmd        = hmp_gpa2hva,
516    },
517
518SRST
519``gpa2hva`` *addr*
520  Print the host virtual address at which the guest's physical address *addr*
521  is mapped.
522ERST
523
524#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX
525    {
526        .name       = "gpa2hpa",
527        .args_type  = "addr:l",
528        .params     = "addr",
529        .help       = "print the host physical address corresponding to a guest physical address",
530        .cmd        = hmp_gpa2hpa,
531    },
532#endif
533
534SRST
535``gpa2hpa`` *addr*
536  Print the host physical address at which the guest's physical address *addr*
537  is mapped.
538ERST
539
540    {
541        .name       = "gva2gpa",
542        .args_type  = "addr:l",
543        .params     = "addr",
544        .help       = "print the guest physical address corresponding to a guest virtual address",
545        .cmd        = hmp_gva2gpa,
546    },
547
548SRST
549``gva2gpa`` *addr*
550  Print the guest physical address at which the guest's virtual address *addr*
551  is mapped based on the mapping for the current CPU.
552ERST
553
554    {
555        .name       = "p|print",
556        .args_type  = "fmt:/,val:l",
557        .params     = "/fmt expr",
558        .help       = "print expression value (use $reg for CPU register access)",
559        .cmd        = do_print,
560    },
561
562SRST
563``p`` or ``print/``\ *fmt* *expr*
564  Print expression value. Only the *format* part of *fmt* is
565  used.
566ERST
567
568    {
569        .name       = "i",
570        .args_type  = "fmt:/,addr:i,index:i.",
571        .params     = "/fmt addr",
572        .help       = "I/O port read",
573        .cmd        = hmp_ioport_read,
574    },
575
576SRST
577``i/``\ *fmt* *addr* [.\ *index*\ ]
578  Read I/O port.
579ERST
580
581    {
582        .name       = "o",
583        .args_type  = "fmt:/,addr:i,val:i",
584        .params     = "/fmt addr value",
585        .help       = "I/O port write",
586        .cmd        = hmp_ioport_write,
587    },
588
589SRST
590``o/``\ *fmt* *addr* *val*
591  Write to I/O port.
592ERST
593
594    {
595        .name       = "sendkey",
596        .args_type  = "keys:s,hold-time:i?",
597        .params     = "keys [hold_ms]",
598        .help       = "send keys to the VM (e.g. 'sendkey ctrl-alt-f1', default hold time=100 ms)",
599        .cmd        = hmp_sendkey,
600        .command_completion = sendkey_completion,
601    },
602
603SRST
604``sendkey`` *keys*
605  Send *keys* to the guest. *keys* could be the name of the
606  key or the raw value in hexadecimal format. Use ``-`` to press
607  several keys simultaneously. Example::
608
609    sendkey ctrl-alt-f1
610
611  This command is useful to send keys that your graphical user interface
612  intercepts at low level, such as ``ctrl-alt-f1`` in X Window.
613ERST
614    {
615        .name       = "sync-profile",
616        .args_type  = "op:s?",
617        .params     = "[on|off|reset]",
618        .help       = "enable, disable or reset synchronization profiling. "
619                      "With no arguments, prints whether profiling is on or off.",
620        .cmd        = hmp_sync_profile,
621    },
622
623SRST
624``sync-profile [on|off|reset]``
625  Enable, disable or reset synchronization profiling. With no arguments, prints
626  whether profiling is on or off.
627ERST
628
629    {
630        .name       = "system_reset",
631        .args_type  = "",
632        .params     = "",
633        .help       = "reset the system",
634        .cmd        = hmp_system_reset,
635    },
636
637SRST
638``system_reset``
639  Reset the system.
640ERST
641
642    {
643        .name       = "system_powerdown",
644        .args_type  = "",
645        .params     = "",
646        .help       = "send system power down event",
647        .cmd        = hmp_system_powerdown,
648    },
649
650SRST
651``system_powerdown``
652  Power down the system (if supported).
653ERST
654
655    {
656        .name       = "sum",
657        .args_type  = "start:i,size:i",
658        .params     = "addr size",
659        .help       = "compute the checksum of a memory region",
660        .cmd        = hmp_sum,
661    },
662
663SRST
664``sum`` *addr* *size*
665  Compute the checksum of a memory region.
666ERST
667
668    {
669        .name       = "device_add",
670        .args_type  = "device:O",
671        .params     = "driver[,prop=value][,...]",
672        .help       = "add device, like -device on the command line",
673        .cmd        = hmp_device_add,
674        .command_completion = device_add_completion,
675    },
676
677SRST
678``device_add`` *config*
679  Add device.
680ERST
681
682    {
683        .name       = "device_del",
684        .args_type  = "id:s",
685        .params     = "device",
686        .help       = "remove device",
687        .cmd        = hmp_device_del,
688        .command_completion = device_del_completion,
689    },
690
691SRST
692``device_del`` *id*
693  Remove device *id*. *id* may be a short ID
694  or a QOM object path.
695ERST
696
697    {
698        .name       = "cpu",
699        .args_type  = "index:i",
700        .params     = "index",
701        .help       = "set the default CPU",
702        .cmd        = hmp_cpu,
703    },
704
705SRST
706``cpu`` *index*
707  Set the default CPU.
708ERST
709
710    {
711        .name       = "mouse_move",
712        .args_type  = "dx_str:s,dy_str:s,dz_str:s?",
713        .params     = "dx dy [dz]",
714        .help       = "send mouse move events",
715        .cmd        = hmp_mouse_move,
716    },
717
718SRST
719``mouse_move`` *dx* *dy* [*dz*]
720  Move the active mouse to the specified coordinates *dx* *dy*
721  with optional scroll axis *dz*.
722ERST
723
724    {
725        .name       = "mouse_button",
726        .args_type  = "button_state:i",
727        .params     = "state",
728        .help       = "change mouse button state (1=L, 2=M, 4=R)",
729        .cmd        = hmp_mouse_button,
730    },
731
732SRST
733``mouse_button`` *val*
734  Change the active mouse button state *val* (1=L, 2=M, 4=R).
735ERST
736
737    {
738        .name       = "mouse_set",
739        .args_type  = "index:i",
740        .params     = "index",
741        .help       = "set which mouse device receives events",
742        .cmd        = hmp_mouse_set,
743    },
744
745SRST
746``mouse_set`` *index*
747  Set which mouse device receives events at given *index*, index
748  can be obtained with::
749
750    info mice
751
752ERST
753
754    {
755        .name       = "wavcapture",
756        .args_type  = "path:F,audiodev:s,freq:i?,bits:i?,nchannels:i?",
757        .params     = "path audiodev [frequency [bits [channels]]]",
758        .help       = "capture audio to a wave file (default frequency=44100 bits=16 channels=2)",
759        .cmd        = hmp_wavcapture,
760    },
761SRST
762``wavcapture`` *filename* *audiodev* [*frequency* [*bits* [*channels*]]]
763  Capture audio into *filename* from *audiodev*, using sample rate
764  *frequency* bits per sample *bits* and number of channels
765  *channels*.
766
767  Defaults:
768
769  - Sample rate = 44100 Hz - CD quality
770  - Bits = 16
771  - Number of channels = 2 - Stereo
772ERST
773
774    {
775        .name       = "stopcapture",
776        .args_type  = "n:i",
777        .params     = "capture index",
778        .help       = "stop capture",
779        .cmd        = hmp_stopcapture,
780    },
781SRST
782``stopcapture`` *index*
783  Stop capture with a given *index*, index can be obtained with::
784
785    info capture
786
787ERST
788
789    {
790        .name       = "memsave",
791        .args_type  = "val:l,size:i,filename:s",
792        .params     = "addr size file",
793        .help       = "save to disk virtual memory dump starting at 'addr' of size 'size'",
794        .cmd        = hmp_memsave,
795    },
796
797SRST
798``memsave`` *addr* *size* *file*
799  save to disk virtual memory dump starting at *addr* of size *size*.
800ERST
801
802    {
803        .name       = "pmemsave",
804        .args_type  = "val:l,size:i,filename:s",
805        .params     = "addr size file",
806        .help       = "save to disk physical memory dump starting at 'addr' of size 'size'",
807        .cmd        = hmp_pmemsave,
808    },
809
810SRST
811``pmemsave`` *addr* *size* *file*
812  save to disk physical memory dump starting at *addr* of size *size*.
813ERST
814
815    {
816        .name       = "boot_set",
817        .args_type  = "bootdevice:s",
818        .params     = "bootdevice",
819        .help       = "define new values for the boot device list",
820        .cmd        = hmp_boot_set,
821    },
822
823SRST
824``boot_set`` *bootdevicelist*
825  Define new values for the boot device list. Those values will override
826  the values specified on the command line through the ``-boot`` option.
827
828  The values that can be specified here depend on the machine type, but are
829  the same that can be specified in the ``-boot`` command line option.
830ERST
831
832    {
833        .name       = "nmi",
834        .args_type  = "",
835        .params     = "",
836        .help       = "inject an NMI",
837        .cmd        = hmp_nmi,
838    },
839SRST
840``nmi`` *cpu*
841  Inject an NMI on the default CPU (x86/s390) or all CPUs (ppc64).
842ERST
843
844    {
845        .name       = "ringbuf_write",
846        .args_type  = "device:s,data:s",
847        .params     = "device data",
848        .help       = "Write to a ring buffer character device",
849        .cmd        = hmp_ringbuf_write,
850        .command_completion = ringbuf_write_completion,
851    },
852
853SRST
854``ringbuf_write`` *device* *data*
855  Write *data* to ring buffer character device *device*.
856  *data* must be a UTF-8 string.
857ERST
858
859    {
860        .name       = "ringbuf_read",
861        .args_type  = "device:s,size:i",
862        .params     = "device size",
863        .help       = "Read from a ring buffer character device",
864        .cmd        = hmp_ringbuf_read,
865        .command_completion = ringbuf_write_completion,
866    },
867
868SRST
869``ringbuf_read`` *device*
870  Read and print up to *size* bytes from ring buffer character
871  device *device*.
872  Certain non-printable characters are printed ``\uXXXX``, where ``XXXX`` is the
873  character code in hexadecimal.  Character ``\`` is printed ``\\``.
874  Bug: can screw up when the buffer contains invalid UTF-8 sequences,
875  NUL characters, after the ring buffer lost data, and when reading
876  stops because the size limit is reached.
877ERST
878
879    {
880        .name       = "announce_self",
881        .args_type  = "interfaces:s?,id:s?",
882        .params     = "[interfaces] [id]",
883        .help       = "Trigger GARP/RARP announcements",
884        .cmd        = hmp_announce_self,
885    },
886
887SRST
888``announce_self``
889  Trigger a round of GARP/RARP broadcasts; this is useful for explicitly
890  updating the network infrastructure after a reconfiguration or some forms
891  of migration. The timings of the round are set by the migration announce
892  parameters. An optional comma separated *interfaces* list restricts the
893  announce to the named set of interfaces. An optional *id* can be used to
894  start a separate announce timer and to change the parameters of it later.
895ERST
896
897    {
898        .name       = "migrate",
899        .args_type  = "detach:-d,blk:-b,inc:-i,resume:-r,uri:s",
900        .params     = "[-d] [-b] [-i] [-r] uri",
901        .help       = "migrate to URI (using -d to not wait for completion)"
902		      "\n\t\t\t -b for migration without shared storage with"
903		      " full copy of disk\n\t\t\t -i for migration without "
904		      "shared storage with incremental copy of disk "
905		      "(base image shared between src and destination)"
906                      "\n\t\t\t -r to resume a paused migration",
907        .cmd        = hmp_migrate,
908    },
909
910
911SRST
912``migrate [-d] [-b] [-i]`` *uri*
913  Migrate to *uri* (using -d to not wait for completion).
914
915  ``-b``
916    for migration with full copy of disk
917  ``-i``
918    for migration with incremental copy of disk (base image is shared)
919ERST
920
921    {
922        .name       = "migrate_cancel",
923        .args_type  = "",
924        .params     = "",
925        .help       = "cancel the current VM migration",
926        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_cancel,
927    },
928
929SRST
930``migrate_cancel``
931  Cancel the current VM migration.
932ERST
933
934    {
935        .name       = "migrate_continue",
936        .args_type  = "state:s",
937        .params     = "state",
938        .help       = "Continue migration from the given paused state",
939        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_continue,
940    },
941SRST
942``migrate_continue`` *state*
943  Continue migration from the paused state *state*
944ERST
945
946    {
947        .name       = "migrate_incoming",
948        .args_type  = "uri:s",
949        .params     = "uri",
950        .help       = "Continue an incoming migration from an -incoming defer",
951        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_incoming,
952    },
953
954SRST
955``migrate_incoming`` *uri*
956  Continue an incoming migration using the *uri* (that has the same syntax
957  as the ``-incoming`` option).
958ERST
959
960    {
961        .name       = "migrate_recover",
962        .args_type  = "uri:s",
963        .params     = "uri",
964        .help       = "Continue a paused incoming postcopy migration",
965        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_recover,
966    },
967
968SRST
969``migrate_recover`` *uri*
970  Continue a paused incoming postcopy migration using the *uri*.
971ERST
972
973    {
974        .name       = "migrate_pause",
975        .args_type  = "",
976        .params     = "",
977        .help       = "Pause an ongoing migration (postcopy-only)",
978        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_pause,
979    },
980
981SRST
982``migrate_pause``
983  Pause an ongoing migration.  Currently it only supports postcopy.
984ERST
985
986    {
987        .name       = "migrate_set_cache_size",
988        .args_type  = "value:o",
989        .params     = "value",
990        .help       = "set cache size (in bytes) for XBZRLE migrations,"
991                      "the cache size will be rounded down to the nearest "
992                      "power of 2.\n"
993                      "The cache size affects the number of cache misses."
994                      "In case of a high cache miss ratio you need to increase"
995                      " the cache size",
996        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_set_cache_size,
997    },
998
999SRST
1000``migrate_set_cache_size`` *value*
1001  Set cache size to *value* (in bytes) for xbzrle migrations.
1002ERST
1003
1004    {
1005        .name       = "migrate_set_speed",
1006        .args_type  = "value:o",
1007        .params     = "value",
1008        .help       = "set maximum speed (in bytes) for migrations. "
1009	"Defaults to MB if no size suffix is specified, ie. B/K/M/G/T",
1010        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_set_speed,
1011    },
1012
1013SRST
1014``migrate_set_speed`` *value*
1015  Set maximum speed to *value* (in bytes) for migrations.
1016ERST
1017
1018    {
1019        .name       = "migrate_set_downtime",
1020        .args_type  = "value:T",
1021        .params     = "value",
1022        .help       = "set maximum tolerated downtime (in seconds) for migrations",
1023        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_set_downtime,
1024    },
1025
1026SRST
1027``migrate_set_downtime`` *second*
1028  Set maximum tolerated downtime (in seconds) for migration.
1029ERST
1030
1031    {
1032        .name       = "migrate_set_capability",
1033        .args_type  = "capability:s,state:b",
1034        .params     = "capability state",
1035        .help       = "Enable/Disable the usage of a capability for migration",
1036        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_set_capability,
1037        .command_completion = migrate_set_capability_completion,
1038    },
1039
1040SRST
1041``migrate_set_capability`` *capability* *state*
1042  Enable/Disable the usage of a capability *capability* for migration.
1043ERST
1044
1045    {
1046        .name       = "migrate_set_parameter",
1047        .args_type  = "parameter:s,value:s",
1048        .params     = "parameter value",
1049        .help       = "Set the parameter for migration",
1050        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_set_parameter,
1051        .command_completion = migrate_set_parameter_completion,
1052    },
1053
1054SRST
1055``migrate_set_parameter`` *parameter* *value*
1056  Set the parameter *parameter* for migration.
1057ERST
1058
1059    {
1060        .name       = "migrate_start_postcopy",
1061        .args_type  = "",
1062        .params     = "",
1063        .help       = "Followup to a migration command to switch the migration"
1064                      " to postcopy mode. The postcopy-ram capability must "
1065                      "be set on both source and destination before the "
1066                      "original migration command .",
1067        .cmd        = hmp_migrate_start_postcopy,
1068    },
1069
1070SRST
1071``migrate_start_postcopy``
1072  Switch in-progress migration to postcopy mode. Ignored after the end of
1073  migration (or once already in postcopy).
1074ERST
1075
1076    {
1077        .name       = "x_colo_lost_heartbeat",
1078        .args_type  = "",
1079        .params     = "",
1080        .help       = "Tell COLO that heartbeat is lost,\n\t\t\t"
1081                      "a failover or takeover is needed.",
1082        .cmd = hmp_x_colo_lost_heartbeat,
1083    },
1084
1085SRST
1086``x_colo_lost_heartbeat``
1087  Tell COLO that heartbeat is lost, a failover or takeover is needed.
1088ERST
1089
1090    {
1091        .name       = "client_migrate_info",
1092        .args_type  = "protocol:s,hostname:s,port:i?,tls-port:i?,cert-subject:s?",
1093        .params     = "protocol hostname port tls-port cert-subject",
1094        .help       = "set migration information for remote display",
1095        .cmd        = hmp_client_migrate_info,
1096    },
1097
1098SRST
1099``client_migrate_info`` *protocol* *hostname* *port* *tls-port* *cert-subject*
1100  Set migration information for remote display.  This makes the server
1101  ask the client to automatically reconnect using the new parameters
1102  once migration finished successfully.  Only implemented for SPICE.
1103ERST
1104
1105    {
1106        .name       = "dump-guest-memory",
1107        .args_type  = "paging:-p,detach:-d,windmp:-w,zlib:-z,lzo:-l,snappy:-s,filename:F,begin:l?,length:l?",
1108        .params     = "[-p] [-d] [-z|-l|-s|-w] filename [begin length]",
1109        .help       = "dump guest memory into file 'filename'.\n\t\t\t"
1110                      "-p: do paging to get guest's memory mapping.\n\t\t\t"
1111                      "-d: return immediately (do not wait for completion).\n\t\t\t"
1112                      "-z: dump in kdump-compressed format, with zlib compression.\n\t\t\t"
1113                      "-l: dump in kdump-compressed format, with lzo compression.\n\t\t\t"
1114                      "-s: dump in kdump-compressed format, with snappy compression.\n\t\t\t"
1115                      "-w: dump in Windows crashdump format (can be used instead of ELF-dump converting),\n\t\t\t"
1116                      "    for Windows x64 guests with vmcoreinfo driver only.\n\t\t\t"
1117                      "begin: the starting physical address.\n\t\t\t"
1118                      "length: the memory size, in bytes.",
1119        .cmd        = hmp_dump_guest_memory,
1120    },
1121
1122SRST
1123``dump-guest-memory [-p]`` *filename* *begin* *length*
1124  \
1125``dump-guest-memory [-z|-l|-s|-w]`` *filename*
1126  Dump guest memory to *protocol*. The file can be processed with crash or
1127  gdb. Without ``-z|-l|-s|-w``, the dump format is ELF.
1128
1129  ``-p``
1130    do paging to get guest's memory mapping.
1131  ``-z``
1132    dump in kdump-compressed format, with zlib compression.
1133  ``-l``
1134    dump in kdump-compressed format, with lzo compression.
1135  ``-s``
1136    dump in kdump-compressed format, with snappy compression.
1137  ``-w``
1138    dump in Windows crashdump format (can be used instead of ELF-dump converting),
1139    for Windows x64 guests with vmcoreinfo driver only
1140  *filename*
1141    dump file name.
1142  *begin*
1143    the starting physical address. It's optional, and should be
1144    specified together with *length*.
1145  *length*
1146    the memory size, in bytes. It's optional, and should be specified
1147    together with *begin*.
1148
1149ERST
1150
1151#if defined(TARGET_S390X)
1152    {
1153        .name       = "dump-skeys",
1154        .args_type  = "filename:F",
1155        .params     = "",
1156        .help       = "Save guest storage keys into file 'filename'.\n",
1157        .cmd        = hmp_dump_skeys,
1158    },
1159#endif
1160
1161SRST
1162``dump-skeys`` *filename*
1163  Save guest storage keys to a file.
1164ERST
1165
1166#if defined(TARGET_S390X)
1167    {
1168        .name       = "migration_mode",
1169        .args_type  = "mode:i",
1170        .params     = "mode",
1171        .help       = "Enables or disables migration mode\n",
1172        .cmd        = hmp_migrationmode,
1173    },
1174#endif
1175
1176SRST
1177``migration_mode`` *mode*
1178  Enables or disables migration mode.
1179ERST
1180
1181    {
1182        .name       = "snapshot_blkdev",
1183        .args_type  = "reuse:-n,device:B,snapshot-file:s?,format:s?",
1184        .params     = "[-n] device [new-image-file] [format]",
1185        .help       = "initiates a live snapshot\n\t\t\t"
1186                      "of device. If a new image file is specified, the\n\t\t\t"
1187                      "new image file will become the new root image.\n\t\t\t"
1188                      "If format is specified, the snapshot file will\n\t\t\t"
1189                      "be created in that format.\n\t\t\t"
1190                      "The default format is qcow2.  The -n flag requests QEMU\n\t\t\t"
1191                      "to reuse the image found in new-image-file, instead of\n\t\t\t"
1192                      "recreating it from scratch.",
1193        .cmd        = hmp_snapshot_blkdev,
1194    },
1195
1196SRST
1197``snapshot_blkdev``
1198  Snapshot device, using snapshot file as target if provided
1199ERST
1200
1201    {
1202        .name       = "snapshot_blkdev_internal",
1203        .args_type  = "device:B,name:s",
1204        .params     = "device name",
1205        .help       = "take an internal snapshot of device.\n\t\t\t"
1206                      "The format of the image used by device must\n\t\t\t"
1207                      "support it, such as qcow2.\n\t\t\t",
1208        .cmd        = hmp_snapshot_blkdev_internal,
1209    },
1210
1211SRST
1212``snapshot_blkdev_internal``
1213  Take an internal snapshot on device if it support
1214ERST
1215
1216    {
1217        .name       = "snapshot_delete_blkdev_internal",
1218        .args_type  = "device:B,name:s,id:s?",
1219        .params     = "device name [id]",
1220        .help       = "delete an internal snapshot of device.\n\t\t\t"
1221                      "If id is specified, qemu will try delete\n\t\t\t"
1222                      "the snapshot matching both id and name.\n\t\t\t"
1223                      "The format of the image used by device must\n\t\t\t"
1224                      "support it, such as qcow2.\n\t\t\t",
1225        .cmd        = hmp_snapshot_delete_blkdev_internal,
1226    },
1227
1228SRST
1229``snapshot_delete_blkdev_internal``
1230  Delete an internal snapshot on device if it support
1231ERST
1232
1233    {
1234        .name       = "drive_mirror",
1235        .args_type  = "reuse:-n,full:-f,device:B,target:s,format:s?",
1236        .params     = "[-n] [-f] device target [format]",
1237        .help       = "initiates live storage\n\t\t\t"
1238                      "migration for a device. The device's contents are\n\t\t\t"
1239                      "copied to the new image file, including data that\n\t\t\t"
1240                      "is written after the command is started.\n\t\t\t"
1241                      "The -n flag requests QEMU to reuse the image found\n\t\t\t"
1242                      "in new-image-file, instead of recreating it from scratch.\n\t\t\t"
1243                      "The -f flag requests QEMU to copy the whole disk,\n\t\t\t"
1244                      "so that the result does not need a backing file.\n\t\t\t",
1245        .cmd        = hmp_drive_mirror,
1246    },
1247SRST
1248``drive_mirror``
1249  Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination,
1250  using the specified target.
1251ERST
1252
1253    {
1254        .name       = "drive_backup",
1255        .args_type  = "reuse:-n,full:-f,compress:-c,device:B,target:s,format:s?",
1256        .params     = "[-n] [-f] [-c] device target [format]",
1257        .help       = "initiates a point-in-time\n\t\t\t"
1258                      "copy for a device. The device's contents are\n\t\t\t"
1259                      "copied to the new image file, excluding data that\n\t\t\t"
1260                      "is written after the command is started.\n\t\t\t"
1261                      "The -n flag requests QEMU to reuse the image found\n\t\t\t"
1262                      "in new-image-file, instead of recreating it from scratch.\n\t\t\t"
1263                      "The -f flag requests QEMU to copy the whole disk,\n\t\t\t"
1264                      "so that the result does not need a backing file.\n\t\t\t"
1265                      "The -c flag requests QEMU to compress backup data\n\t\t\t"
1266                      "(if the target format supports it).\n\t\t\t",
1267        .cmd        = hmp_drive_backup,
1268    },
1269SRST
1270``drive_backup``
1271  Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a specified target.
1272ERST
1273
1274    {
1275        .name       = "drive_add",
1276        .args_type  = "node:-n,pci_addr:s,opts:s",
1277        .params     = "[-n] [[<domain>:]<bus>:]<slot>\n"
1278                      "[file=file][,if=type][,bus=n]\n"
1279                      "[,unit=m][,media=d][,index=i]\n"
1280                      "[,snapshot=on|off][,cache=on|off]\n"
1281                      "[,readonly=on|off][,copy-on-read=on|off]",
1282        .help       = "add drive to PCI storage controller",
1283        .cmd        = hmp_drive_add,
1284    },
1285
1286SRST
1287``drive_add``
1288  Add drive to PCI storage controller.
1289ERST
1290
1291    {
1292        .name       = "pcie_aer_inject_error",
1293        .args_type  = "advisory_non_fatal:-a,correctable:-c,"
1294	              "id:s,error_status:s,"
1295	              "header0:i?,header1:i?,header2:i?,header3:i?,"
1296	              "prefix0:i?,prefix1:i?,prefix2:i?,prefix3:i?",
1297        .params     = "[-a] [-c] id "
1298                      "<error_status> [<tlp header> [<tlp header prefix>]]",
1299        .help       = "inject pcie aer error\n\t\t\t"
1300	              " -a for advisory non fatal error\n\t\t\t"
1301	              " -c for correctable error\n\t\t\t"
1302                      "<id> = qdev device id\n\t\t\t"
1303                      "<error_status> = error string or 32bit\n\t\t\t"
1304                      "<tlb header> = 32bit x 4\n\t\t\t"
1305                      "<tlb header prefix> = 32bit x 4",
1306        .cmd        = hmp_pcie_aer_inject_error,
1307    },
1308
1309SRST
1310``pcie_aer_inject_error``
1311  Inject PCIe AER error
1312ERST
1313
1314    {
1315        .name       = "netdev_add",
1316        .args_type  = "netdev:O",
1317        .params     = "[user|tap|socket|vde|bridge|hubport|netmap|vhost-user],id=str[,prop=value][,...]",
1318        .help       = "add host network device",
1319        .cmd        = hmp_netdev_add,
1320        .command_completion = netdev_add_completion,
1321    },
1322
1323SRST
1324``netdev_add``
1325  Add host network device.
1326ERST
1327
1328    {
1329        .name       = "netdev_del",
1330        .args_type  = "id:s",
1331        .params     = "id",
1332        .help       = "remove host network device",
1333        .cmd        = hmp_netdev_del,
1334        .command_completion = netdev_del_completion,
1335    },
1336
1337SRST
1338``netdev_del``
1339  Remove host network device.
1340ERST
1341
1342    {
1343        .name       = "object_add",
1344        .args_type  = "object:O",
1345        .params     = "[qom-type=]type,id=str[,prop=value][,...]",
1346        .help       = "create QOM object",
1347        .cmd        = hmp_object_add,
1348        .command_completion = object_add_completion,
1349    },
1350
1351SRST
1352``object_add``
1353  Create QOM object.
1354ERST
1355
1356    {
1357        .name       = "object_del",
1358        .args_type  = "id:s",
1359        .params     = "id",
1360        .help       = "destroy QOM object",
1361        .cmd        = hmp_object_del,
1362        .command_completion = object_del_completion,
1363    },
1364
1365SRST
1366``object_del``
1367  Destroy QOM object.
1368ERST
1369
1370#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
1371    {
1372        .name       = "hostfwd_add",
1373        .args_type  = "arg1:s,arg2:s?",
1374        .params     = "[netdev_id] [tcp|udp]:[hostaddr]:hostport-[guestaddr]:guestport",
1375        .help       = "redirect TCP or UDP connections from host to guest (requires -net user)",
1376        .cmd        = hmp_hostfwd_add,
1377    },
1378#endif
1379SRST
1380``hostfwd_add``
1381  Redirect TCP or UDP connections from host to guest (requires -net user).
1382ERST
1383
1384#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
1385    {
1386        .name       = "hostfwd_remove",
1387        .args_type  = "arg1:s,arg2:s?",
1388        .params     = "[netdev_id] [tcp|udp]:[hostaddr]:hostport",
1389        .help       = "remove host-to-guest TCP or UDP redirection",
1390        .cmd        = hmp_hostfwd_remove,
1391    },
1392
1393#endif
1394SRST
1395``hostfwd_remove``
1396  Remove host-to-guest TCP or UDP redirection.
1397ERST
1398
1399    {
1400        .name       = "balloon",
1401        .args_type  = "value:M",
1402        .params     = "target",
1403        .help       = "request VM to change its memory allocation (in MB)",
1404        .cmd        = hmp_balloon,
1405    },
1406
1407SRST
1408``balloon`` *value*
1409  Request VM to change its memory allocation to *value* (in MB).
1410ERST
1411
1412    {
1413        .name       = "set_link",
1414        .args_type  = "name:s,up:b",
1415        .params     = "name on|off",
1416        .help       = "change the link status of a network adapter",
1417        .cmd        = hmp_set_link,
1418        .command_completion = set_link_completion,
1419    },
1420
1421SRST
1422``set_link`` *name* ``[on|off]``
1423  Switch link *name* on (i.e. up) or off (i.e. down).
1424ERST
1425
1426    {
1427        .name       = "watchdog_action",
1428        .args_type  = "action:s",
1429        .params     = "[reset|shutdown|poweroff|pause|debug|none]",
1430        .help       = "change watchdog action",
1431        .cmd        = hmp_watchdog_action,
1432        .command_completion = watchdog_action_completion,
1433    },
1434
1435SRST
1436``watchdog_action``
1437  Change watchdog action.
1438ERST
1439
1440    {
1441        .name       = "acl_show",
1442        .args_type  = "aclname:s",
1443        .params     = "aclname",
1444        .help       = "list rules in the access control list",
1445        .cmd        = hmp_acl_show,
1446    },
1447
1448SRST
1449``acl_show`` *aclname*
1450  List all the matching rules in the access control list, and the default
1451  policy. There are currently two named access control lists,
1452  *vnc.x509dname* and *vnc.username* matching on the x509 client
1453  certificate distinguished name, and SASL username respectively.
1454ERST
1455
1456    {
1457        .name       = "acl_policy",
1458        .args_type  = "aclname:s,policy:s",
1459        .params     = "aclname allow|deny",
1460        .help       = "set default access control list policy",
1461        .cmd        = hmp_acl_policy,
1462    },
1463
1464SRST
1465``acl_policy`` *aclname* ``allow|deny``
1466  Set the default access control list policy, used in the event that
1467  none of the explicit rules match. The default policy at startup is
1468  always ``deny``.
1469ERST
1470
1471    {
1472        .name       = "acl_add",
1473        .args_type  = "aclname:s,match:s,policy:s,index:i?",
1474        .params     = "aclname match allow|deny [index]",
1475        .help       = "add a match rule to the access control list",
1476        .cmd        = hmp_acl_add,
1477    },
1478
1479SRST
1480``acl_add`` *aclname* *match* ``allow|deny`` [*index*]
1481  Add a match rule to the access control list, allowing or denying access.
1482  The match will normally be an exact username or x509 distinguished name,
1483  but can optionally include wildcard globs. eg ``*@EXAMPLE.COM`` to
1484  allow all users in the ``EXAMPLE.COM`` kerberos realm. The match will
1485  normally be appended to the end of the ACL, but can be inserted
1486  earlier in the list if the optional *index* parameter is supplied.
1487ERST
1488
1489    {
1490        .name       = "acl_remove",
1491        .args_type  = "aclname:s,match:s",
1492        .params     = "aclname match",
1493        .help       = "remove a match rule from the access control list",
1494        .cmd        = hmp_acl_remove,
1495    },
1496
1497SRST
1498``acl_remove`` *aclname* *match*
1499  Remove the specified match rule from the access control list.
1500ERST
1501
1502    {
1503        .name       = "acl_reset",
1504        .args_type  = "aclname:s",
1505        .params     = "aclname",
1506        .help       = "reset the access control list",
1507        .cmd        = hmp_acl_reset,
1508    },
1509
1510SRST
1511``acl_reset`` *aclname*
1512  Remove all matches from the access control list, and set the default
1513  policy back to ``deny``.
1514ERST
1515
1516    {
1517        .name       = "nbd_server_start",
1518        .args_type  = "all:-a,writable:-w,uri:s",
1519        .params     = "nbd_server_start [-a] [-w] host:port",
1520        .help       = "serve block devices on the given host and port",
1521        .cmd        = hmp_nbd_server_start,
1522    },
1523SRST
1524``nbd_server_start`` *host*:*port*
1525  Start an NBD server on the given host and/or port.  If the ``-a``
1526  option is included, all of the virtual machine's block devices that
1527  have an inserted media on them are automatically exported; in this case,
1528  the ``-w`` option makes the devices writable too.
1529ERST
1530
1531    {
1532        .name       = "nbd_server_add",
1533        .args_type  = "writable:-w,device:B,name:s?",
1534        .params     = "nbd_server_add [-w] device [name]",
1535        .help       = "export a block device via NBD",
1536        .cmd        = hmp_nbd_server_add,
1537    },
1538SRST
1539``nbd_server_add`` *device* [ *name* ]
1540  Export a block device through QEMU's NBD server, which must be started
1541  beforehand with ``nbd_server_start``.  The ``-w`` option makes the
1542  exported device writable too.  The export name is controlled by *name*,
1543  defaulting to *device*.
1544ERST
1545
1546    {
1547        .name       = "nbd_server_remove",
1548        .args_type  = "force:-f,name:s",
1549        .params     = "nbd_server_remove [-f] name",
1550        .help       = "remove an export previously exposed via NBD",
1551        .cmd        = hmp_nbd_server_remove,
1552    },
1553SRST
1554``nbd_server_remove [-f]`` *name*
1555  Stop exporting a block device through QEMU's NBD server, which was
1556  previously started with ``nbd_server_add``.  The ``-f``
1557  option forces the server to drop the export immediately even if
1558  clients are connected; otherwise the command fails unless there are no
1559  clients.
1560ERST
1561
1562    {
1563        .name       = "nbd_server_stop",
1564        .args_type  = "",
1565        .params     = "nbd_server_stop",
1566        .help       = "stop serving block devices using the NBD protocol",
1567        .cmd        = hmp_nbd_server_stop,
1568    },
1569SRST
1570``nbd_server_stop``
1571  Stop the QEMU embedded NBD server.
1572ERST
1573
1574
1575#if defined(TARGET_I386)
1576
1577    {
1578        .name       = "mce",
1579        .args_type  = "broadcast:-b,cpu_index:i,bank:i,status:l,mcg_status:l,addr:l,misc:l",
1580        .params     = "[-b] cpu bank status mcgstatus addr misc",
1581        .help       = "inject a MCE on the given CPU [and broadcast to other CPUs with -b option]",
1582        .cmd        = hmp_mce,
1583    },
1584
1585#endif
1586SRST
1587``mce`` *cpu* *bank* *status* *mcgstatus* *addr* *misc*
1588  Inject an MCE on the given CPU (x86 only).
1589ERST
1590
1591    {
1592        .name       = "getfd",
1593        .args_type  = "fdname:s",
1594        .params     = "getfd name",
1595        .help       = "receive a file descriptor via SCM rights and assign it a name",
1596        .cmd        = hmp_getfd,
1597    },
1598
1599SRST
1600``getfd`` *fdname*
1601  If a file descriptor is passed alongside this command using the SCM_RIGHTS
1602  mechanism on unix sockets, it is stored using the name *fdname* for
1603  later use by other monitor commands.
1604ERST
1605
1606    {
1607        .name       = "closefd",
1608        .args_type  = "fdname:s",
1609        .params     = "closefd name",
1610        .help       = "close a file descriptor previously passed via SCM rights",
1611        .cmd        = hmp_closefd,
1612    },
1613
1614SRST
1615``closefd`` *fdname*
1616  Close the file descriptor previously assigned to *fdname* using the
1617  ``getfd`` command. This is only needed if the file descriptor was never
1618  used by another monitor command.
1619ERST
1620
1621    {
1622        .name       = "block_passwd",
1623        .args_type  = "device:B,password:s",
1624        .params     = "block_passwd device password",
1625        .help       = "set the password of encrypted block devices",
1626        .cmd        = hmp_block_passwd,
1627    },
1628
1629SRST
1630``block_passwd`` *device* *password*
1631  Set the encrypted device *device* password to *password*
1632
1633  This command is now obsolete and will always return an error since 2.10
1634ERST
1635
1636    {
1637        .name       = "block_set_io_throttle",
1638        .args_type  = "device:B,bps:l,bps_rd:l,bps_wr:l,iops:l,iops_rd:l,iops_wr:l",
1639        .params     = "device bps bps_rd bps_wr iops iops_rd iops_wr",
1640        .help       = "change I/O throttle limits for a block drive",
1641        .cmd        = hmp_block_set_io_throttle,
1642    },
1643
1644SRST
1645``block_set_io_throttle`` *device* *bps* *bps_rd* *bps_wr* *iops* *iops_rd* *iops_wr*
1646  Change I/O throttle limits for a block drive to
1647  *bps* *bps_rd* *bps_wr* *iops* *iops_rd* *iops_wr*.
1648  *device* can be a block device name, a qdev ID or a QOM path.
1649ERST
1650
1651    {
1652        .name       = "set_password",
1653        .args_type  = "protocol:s,password:s,connected:s?",
1654        .params     = "protocol password action-if-connected",
1655        .help       = "set spice/vnc password",
1656        .cmd        = hmp_set_password,
1657    },
1658
1659SRST
1660``set_password [ vnc | spice ] password [ action-if-connected ]``
1661  Change spice/vnc password.  Use zero to make the password stay valid
1662  forever.  *action-if-connected* specifies what should happen in
1663  case a connection is established: *fail* makes the password change
1664  fail.  *disconnect* changes the password and disconnects the
1665  client.  *keep* changes the password and keeps the connection up.
1666  *keep* is the default.
1667ERST
1668
1669    {
1670        .name       = "expire_password",
1671        .args_type  = "protocol:s,time:s",
1672        .params     = "protocol time",
1673        .help       = "set spice/vnc password expire-time",
1674        .cmd        = hmp_expire_password,
1675    },
1676
1677SRST
1678``expire_password [ vnc | spice ]`` *expire-time*
1679  Specify when a password for spice/vnc becomes
1680  invalid. *expire-time* accepts:
1681
1682  ``now``
1683    Invalidate password instantly.
1684  ``never``
1685    Password stays valid forever.
1686  ``+``\ *nsec*
1687    Password stays valid for *nsec* seconds starting now.
1688  *nsec*
1689    Password is invalidated at the given time.  *nsec* are the seconds
1690    passed since 1970, i.e. unix epoch.
1691
1692ERST
1693
1694    {
1695        .name       = "chardev-add",
1696        .args_type  = "args:s",
1697        .params     = "args",
1698        .help       = "add chardev",
1699        .cmd        = hmp_chardev_add,
1700        .command_completion = chardev_add_completion,
1701    },
1702
1703SRST
1704``chardev-add`` *args*
1705  chardev-add accepts the same parameters as the -chardev command line switch.
1706ERST
1707
1708    {
1709        .name       = "chardev-change",
1710        .args_type  = "id:s,args:s",
1711        .params     = "id args",
1712        .help       = "change chardev",
1713        .cmd        = hmp_chardev_change,
1714    },
1715
1716SRST
1717``chardev-change`` *args*
1718  chardev-change accepts existing chardev *id* and then the same arguments
1719  as the -chardev command line switch (except for "id").
1720ERST
1721
1722    {
1723        .name       = "chardev-remove",
1724        .args_type  = "id:s",
1725        .params     = "id",
1726        .help       = "remove chardev",
1727        .cmd        = hmp_chardev_remove,
1728        .command_completion = chardev_remove_completion,
1729    },
1730
1731SRST
1732``chardev-remove`` *id*
1733  Removes the chardev *id*.
1734ERST
1735
1736    {
1737        .name       = "chardev-send-break",
1738        .args_type  = "id:s",
1739        .params     = "id",
1740        .help       = "send a break on chardev",
1741        .cmd        = hmp_chardev_send_break,
1742        .command_completion = chardev_remove_completion,
1743    },
1744
1745SRST
1746``chardev-send-break`` *id*
1747  Send a break on the chardev *id*.
1748ERST
1749
1750    {
1751        .name       = "qemu-io",
1752        .args_type  = "qdev:-d,device:B,command:s",
1753        .params     = "[-d] [device] \"[command]\"",
1754        .help       = "run a qemu-io command on a block device\n\t\t\t"
1755                      "-d: [device] is a device ID rather than a "
1756                      "drive ID or node name",
1757        .cmd        = hmp_qemu_io,
1758    },
1759
1760SRST
1761``qemu-io`` *device* *command*
1762  Executes a qemu-io command on the given block device.
1763ERST
1764
1765    {
1766        .name       = "qom-list",
1767        .args_type  = "path:s?",
1768        .params     = "path",
1769        .help       = "list QOM properties",
1770        .cmd        = hmp_qom_list,
1771        .flags      = "p",
1772    },
1773
1774SRST
1775``qom-list`` [*path*]
1776  Print QOM properties of object at location *path*
1777ERST
1778
1779    {
1780        .name       = "qom-get",
1781        .args_type  = "path:s,property:s",
1782        .params     = "path property",
1783        .help       = "print QOM property",
1784        .cmd        = hmp_qom_get,
1785        .flags      = "p",
1786    },
1787
1788SRST
1789``qom-get`` *path* *property*
1790  Print QOM property *property* of object at location *path*
1791ERST
1792
1793    {
1794        .name       = "qom-set",
1795        .args_type  = "json:-j,path:s,property:s,value:S",
1796        .params     = "[-j] path property value",
1797        .help       = "set QOM property.\n\t\t\t"
1798                      "-j: the value is specified in json format.",
1799        .cmd        = hmp_qom_set,
1800        .flags      = "p",
1801    },
1802
1803SRST
1804``qom-set`` *path* *property* *value*
1805  Set QOM property *property* of object at location *path* to value *value*
1806ERST
1807
1808    {
1809        .name       = "replay_break",
1810        .args_type  = "icount:i",
1811        .params     = "icount",
1812        .help       = "set breakpoint at the specified instruction count",
1813        .cmd        = hmp_replay_break,
1814    },
1815
1816SRST
1817``replay_break`` *icount*
1818  Set replay breakpoint at instruction count *icount*.
1819  Execution stops when the specified instruction is reached.
1820  There can be at most one breakpoint. When breakpoint is set, any prior
1821  one is removed.  The breakpoint may be set only in replay mode and only
1822  "in the future", i.e. at instruction counts greater than the current one.
1823  The current instruction count can be observed with ``info replay``.
1824ERST
1825
1826    {
1827        .name       = "replay_delete_break",
1828        .args_type  = "",
1829        .params     = "",
1830        .help       = "remove replay breakpoint",
1831        .cmd        = hmp_replay_delete_break,
1832    },
1833
1834SRST
1835``replay_delete_break``
1836  Remove replay breakpoint which was previously set with ``replay_break``.
1837  The command is ignored when there are no replay breakpoints.
1838ERST
1839
1840    {
1841        .name       = "replay_seek",
1842        .args_type  = "icount:i",
1843        .params     = "icount",
1844        .help       = "replay execution to the specified instruction count",
1845        .cmd        = hmp_replay_seek,
1846    },
1847
1848SRST
1849``replay_seek`` *icount*
1850  Automatically proceed to the instruction count *icount*, when
1851  replaying the execution. The command automatically loads nearest
1852  snapshot and replays the execution to find the desired instruction.
1853  When there is no preceding snapshot or the execution is not replayed,
1854  then the command fails.
1855  *icount* for the reference may be observed with ``info replay`` command.
1856ERST
1857
1858    {
1859        .name       = "info",
1860        .args_type  = "item:s?",
1861        .params     = "[subcommand]",
1862        .help       = "show various information about the system state",
1863        .cmd        = hmp_info_help,
1864        .sub_table  = hmp_info_cmds,
1865        .flags      = "p",
1866    },
1867
1868