xref: /openbmc/qemu/monitor/monitor-internal.h (revision b91a0fa7)
1 /*
2  * QEMU monitor
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Fabrice Bellard
5  *
6  * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
7  * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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23  */
24 
25 #ifndef MONITOR_INTERNAL_H
26 #define MONITOR_INTERNAL_H
27 
28 #include "chardev/char-fe.h"
29 #include "monitor/monitor.h"
30 #include "qapi/qapi-types-control.h"
31 #include "qapi/qmp/dispatch.h"
32 #include "qapi/qmp/json-parser.h"
33 #include "qemu/readline.h"
34 #include "sysemu/iothread.h"
35 
36 /*
37  * Supported types:
38  *
39  * 'F'          filename
40  * 'B'          block device name
41  * 's'          string (accept optional quote)
42  * 'S'          it just appends the rest of the string (accept optional quote)
43  * 'O'          option string of the form NAME=VALUE,...
44  *              parsed according to QemuOptsList given by its name
45  *              Example: 'device:O' uses qemu_device_opts.
46  *              Restriction: only lists with empty desc are supported
47  *              TODO lift the restriction
48  * 'i'          32 bit integer
49  * 'l'          target long (32 or 64 bit)
50  * 'M'          Non-negative target long (32 or 64 bit), in user mode the
51  *              value is multiplied by 2^20 (think Mebibyte)
52  * 'o'          octets (aka bytes)
53  *              user mode accepts an optional E, e, P, p, T, t, G, g, M, m,
54  *              K, k suffix, which multiplies the value by 2^60 for suffixes E
55  *              and e, 2^50 for suffixes P and p, 2^40 for suffixes T and t,
56  *              2^30 for suffixes G and g, 2^20 for M and m, 2^10 for K and k
57  * 'T'          double
58  *              user mode accepts an optional ms, us, ns suffix,
59  *              which divides the value by 1e3, 1e6, 1e9, respectively
60  * '/'          optional gdb-like print format (like "/10x")
61  *
62  * '?'          optional type (for all types, except '/')
63  * '.'          other form of optional type (for 'i' and 'l')
64  * 'b'          boolean
65  *              user mode accepts "on" or "off"
66  * '-'          optional parameter (eg. '-f')
67  *
68  */
69 
70 typedef struct HMPCommand {
71     const char *name;
72     const char *args_type;
73     const char *params;
74     const char *help;
75     const char *flags; /* p=preconfig */
76     void (*cmd)(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
77     /*
78      * If implementing a command that takes no arguments and simply
79      * prints formatted data, then leave @cmd NULL, and then set
80      * @cmd_info_hrt to the corresponding QMP handler that returns
81      * the formatted text.
82      */
83     HumanReadableText *(*cmd_info_hrt)(Error **errp);
84     bool coroutine;
85     /*
86      * @sub_table is a list of 2nd level of commands. If it does not exist,
87      * cmd should be used. If it exists, sub_table[?].cmd should be
88      * used, and cmd of 1st level plays the role of help function.
89      */
90     struct HMPCommand *sub_table;
91     void (*command_completion)(ReadLineState *rs, int nb_args, const char *str);
92 } HMPCommand;
93 
94 struct Monitor {
95     CharBackend chr;
96     int reset_seen;
97     int suspend_cnt;            /* Needs to be accessed atomically */
98     bool is_qmp;
99     bool skip_flush;
100     bool use_io_thread;
101 
102     char *mon_cpu_path;
103     QTAILQ_ENTRY(Monitor) entry;
104 
105     /*
106      * The per-monitor lock. We can't access guest memory when holding
107      * the lock.
108      */
109     QemuMutex mon_lock;
110 
111     /*
112      * Members that are protected by the per-monitor lock
113      */
114     QLIST_HEAD(, mon_fd_t) fds;
115     GString *outbuf;
116     guint out_watch;
117     /* Read under either BQL or mon_lock, written with BQL+mon_lock.  */
118     int mux_out;
119 };
120 
121 struct MonitorHMP {
122     Monitor common;
123     bool use_readline;
124     /*
125      * State used only in the thread "owning" the monitor.
126      * If @use_io_thread, this is @mon_iothread. (This does not actually happen
127      * in the current state of the code.)
128      * Else, it's the main thread.
129      * These members can be safely accessed without locks.
130      */
131     ReadLineState *rs;
132 };
133 
134 typedef struct {
135     Monitor common;
136     JSONMessageParser parser;
137     bool pretty;
138     /*
139      * When a client connects, we're in capabilities negotiation mode.
140      * @commands is &qmp_cap_negotiation_commands then.  When command
141      * qmp_capabilities succeeds, we go into command mode, and
142      * @command becomes &qmp_commands.
143      */
144     const QmpCommandList *commands;
145     bool capab_offered[QMP_CAPABILITY__MAX]; /* capabilities offered */
146     bool capab[QMP_CAPABILITY__MAX];         /* offered and accepted */
147     /*
148      * Protects qmp request/response queue.
149      * Take monitor_lock first when you need both.
150      */
151     QemuMutex qmp_queue_lock;
152     /* Input queue that holds all the parsed QMP requests */
153     GQueue *qmp_requests;
154 } MonitorQMP;
155 
156 /**
157  * Is @mon a QMP monitor?
158  */
159 static inline bool monitor_is_qmp(const Monitor *mon)
160 {
161     return mon->is_qmp;
162 }
163 
164 typedef QTAILQ_HEAD(MonitorList, Monitor) MonitorList;
165 extern IOThread *mon_iothread;
166 extern Coroutine *qmp_dispatcher_co;
167 extern bool qmp_dispatcher_co_shutdown;
168 extern bool qmp_dispatcher_co_busy;
169 extern QmpCommandList qmp_commands, qmp_cap_negotiation_commands;
170 extern QemuMutex monitor_lock;
171 extern MonitorList mon_list;
172 extern int mon_refcount;
173 
174 extern HMPCommand hmp_cmds[];
175 
176 int monitor_puts(Monitor *mon, const char *str);
177 void monitor_data_init(Monitor *mon, bool is_qmp, bool skip_flush,
178                        bool use_io_thread);
179 void monitor_data_destroy(Monitor *mon);
180 int monitor_can_read(void *opaque);
181 void monitor_list_append(Monitor *mon);
182 void monitor_fdsets_cleanup(void);
183 
184 void qmp_send_response(MonitorQMP *mon, const QDict *rsp);
185 void monitor_data_destroy_qmp(MonitorQMP *mon);
186 void coroutine_fn monitor_qmp_dispatcher_co(void *data);
187 
188 int get_monitor_def(Monitor *mon, int64_t *pval, const char *name);
189 void help_cmd(Monitor *mon, const char *name);
190 void handle_hmp_command(MonitorHMP *mon, const char *cmdline);
191 int hmp_compare_cmd(const char *name, const char *list);
192 
193 #endif
194