1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2 3## 4# == Block core (VM unrelated) 5## 6 7{ 'include': 'common.json' } 8{ 'include': 'crypto.json' } 9{ 'include': 'job.json' } 10{ 'include': 'sockets.json' } 11 12## 13# @SnapshotInfo: 14# 15# @id: unique snapshot id 16# 17# @name: user chosen name 18# 19# @vm-state-size: size of the VM state 20# 21# @date-sec: UTC date of the snapshot in seconds 22# 23# @date-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with date-sec 24# 25# @vm-clock-sec: VM clock relative to boot in seconds 26# 27# @vm-clock-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with vm-clock-sec 28# 29# Since: 1.3 30# 31## 32{ 'struct': 'SnapshotInfo', 33 'data': { 'id': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'vm-state-size': 'int', 34 'date-sec': 'int', 'date-nsec': 'int', 35 'vm-clock-sec': 'int', 'vm-clock-nsec': 'int' } } 36 37## 38# @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase: 39# 40# @format: The encryption format 41# 42# Since: 2.10 43## 44{ 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase', 45 'data': { 'format': 'BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat'}} 46 47## 48# @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption: 49# 50# Since: 2.10 51## 52{ 'union': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption', 53 'base': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase', 54 'discriminator': 'format', 55 'data': { 'luks': 'QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS' } } 56 57## 58# @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2: 59# 60# @compat: compatibility level 61# 62# @lazy-refcounts: on or off; only valid for compat >= 1.1 63# 64# @corrupt: true if the image has been marked corrupt; only valid for 65# compat >= 1.1 (since 2.2) 66# 67# @refcount-bits: width of a refcount entry in bits (since 2.3) 68# 69# @encrypt: details about encryption parameters; only set if image 70# is encrypted (since 2.10) 71# 72# @bitmaps: A list of qcow2 bitmap details (since 4.0) 73# 74# Since: 1.7 75## 76{ 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2', 77 'data': { 78 'compat': 'str', 79 '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool', 80 '*corrupt': 'bool', 81 'refcount-bits': 'int', 82 '*encrypt': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption', 83 '*bitmaps': ['Qcow2BitmapInfo'] 84 } } 85 86## 87# @ImageInfoSpecificVmdk: 88# 89# @create-type: The create type of VMDK image 90# 91# @cid: Content id of image 92# 93# @parent-cid: Parent VMDK image's cid 94# 95# @extents: List of extent files 96# 97# Since: 1.7 98## 99{ 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificVmdk', 100 'data': { 101 'create-type': 'str', 102 'cid': 'int', 103 'parent-cid': 'int', 104 'extents': ['ImageInfo'] 105 } } 106 107## 108# @ImageInfoSpecific: 109# 110# A discriminated record of image format specific information structures. 111# 112# Since: 1.7 113## 114{ 'union': 'ImageInfoSpecific', 115 'data': { 116 'qcow2': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2', 117 'vmdk': 'ImageInfoSpecificVmdk', 118 # If we need to add block driver specific parameters for 119 # LUKS in future, then we'll subclass QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS 120 # to define a ImageInfoSpecificLUKS 121 'luks': 'QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS' 122 } } 123 124## 125# @ImageInfo: 126# 127# Information about a QEMU image file 128# 129# @filename: name of the image file 130# 131# @format: format of the image file 132# 133# @virtual-size: maximum capacity in bytes of the image 134# 135# @actual-size: actual size on disk in bytes of the image 136# 137# @dirty-flag: true if image is not cleanly closed 138# 139# @cluster-size: size of a cluster in bytes 140# 141# @encrypted: true if the image is encrypted 142# 143# @compressed: true if the image is compressed (Since 1.7) 144# 145# @backing-filename: name of the backing file 146# 147# @full-backing-filename: full path of the backing file 148# 149# @backing-filename-format: the format of the backing file 150# 151# @snapshots: list of VM snapshots 152# 153# @backing-image: info of the backing image (since 1.6) 154# 155# @format-specific: structure supplying additional format-specific 156# information (since 1.7) 157# 158# Since: 1.3 159# 160## 161{ 'struct': 'ImageInfo', 162 'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', '*dirty-flag': 'bool', 163 '*actual-size': 'int', 'virtual-size': 'int', 164 '*cluster-size': 'int', '*encrypted': 'bool', '*compressed': 'bool', 165 '*backing-filename': 'str', '*full-backing-filename': 'str', 166 '*backing-filename-format': 'str', '*snapshots': ['SnapshotInfo'], 167 '*backing-image': 'ImageInfo', 168 '*format-specific': 'ImageInfoSpecific' } } 169 170## 171# @ImageCheck: 172# 173# Information about a QEMU image file check 174# 175# @filename: name of the image file checked 176# 177# @format: format of the image file checked 178# 179# @check-errors: number of unexpected errors occurred during check 180# 181# @image-end-offset: offset (in bytes) where the image ends, this 182# field is present if the driver for the image format 183# supports it 184# 185# @corruptions: number of corruptions found during the check if any 186# 187# @leaks: number of leaks found during the check if any 188# 189# @corruptions-fixed: number of corruptions fixed during the check 190# if any 191# 192# @leaks-fixed: number of leaks fixed during the check if any 193# 194# @total-clusters: total number of clusters, this field is present 195# if the driver for the image format supports it 196# 197# @allocated-clusters: total number of allocated clusters, this 198# field is present if the driver for the image format 199# supports it 200# 201# @fragmented-clusters: total number of fragmented clusters, this 202# field is present if the driver for the image format 203# supports it 204# 205# @compressed-clusters: total number of compressed clusters, this 206# field is present if the driver for the image format 207# supports it 208# 209# Since: 1.4 210# 211## 212{ 'struct': 'ImageCheck', 213 'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', 'check-errors': 'int', 214 '*image-end-offset': 'int', '*corruptions': 'int', '*leaks': 'int', 215 '*corruptions-fixed': 'int', '*leaks-fixed': 'int', 216 '*total-clusters': 'int', '*allocated-clusters': 'int', 217 '*fragmented-clusters': 'int', '*compressed-clusters': 'int' } } 218 219## 220# @MapEntry: 221# 222# Mapping information from a virtual block range to a host file range 223# 224# @start: the start byte of the mapped virtual range 225# 226# @length: the number of bytes of the mapped virtual range 227# 228# @data: whether the mapped range has data 229# 230# @zero: whether the virtual blocks are zeroed 231# 232# @depth: the depth of the mapping 233# 234# @offset: the offset in file that the virtual sectors are mapped to 235# 236# @filename: filename that is referred to by @offset 237# 238# Since: 2.6 239# 240## 241{ 'struct': 'MapEntry', 242 'data': {'start': 'int', 'length': 'int', 'data': 'bool', 243 'zero': 'bool', 'depth': 'int', '*offset': 'int', 244 '*filename': 'str' } } 245 246## 247# @BlockdevCacheInfo: 248# 249# Cache mode information for a block device 250# 251# @writeback: true if writeback mode is enabled 252# @direct: true if the host page cache is bypassed (O_DIRECT) 253# @no-flush: true if flush requests are ignored for the device 254# 255# Since: 2.3 256## 257{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCacheInfo', 258 'data': { 'writeback': 'bool', 259 'direct': 'bool', 260 'no-flush': 'bool' } } 261 262## 263# @BlockDeviceInfo: 264# 265# Information about the backing device for a block device. 266# 267# @file: the filename of the backing device 268# 269# @node-name: the name of the block driver node (Since 2.0) 270# 271# @ro: true if the backing device was open read-only 272# 273# @drv: the name of the block format used to open the backing device. As of 274# 0.14.0 this can be: 'blkdebug', 'bochs', 'cloop', 'cow', 'dmg', 275# 'file', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'host_cdrom', 'host_device', 276# 'http', 'https', 'luks', 'nbd', 'parallels', 'qcow', 277# 'qcow2', 'raw', 'vdi', 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat' 278# 2.2: 'archipelago' added, 'cow' dropped 279# 2.3: 'host_floppy' deprecated 280# 2.5: 'host_floppy' dropped 281# 2.6: 'luks' added 282# 2.8: 'replication' added, 'tftp' dropped 283# 2.9: 'archipelago' dropped 284# 285# @backing_file: the name of the backing file (for copy-on-write) 286# 287# @backing_file_depth: number of files in the backing file chain (since: 1.2) 288# 289# @encrypted: true if the backing device is encrypted 290# 291# @encryption_key_missing: Deprecated; always false 292# 293# @detect_zeroes: detect and optimize zero writes (Since 2.1) 294# 295# @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second is specified 296# 297# @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second is specified 298# 299# @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second is specified 300# 301# @iops: total I/O operations per second is specified 302# 303# @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second is specified 304# 305# @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second is specified 306# 307# @image: the info of image used (since: 1.6) 308# 309# @bps_max: total throughput limit during bursts, 310# in bytes (Since 1.7) 311# 312# @bps_rd_max: read throughput limit during bursts, 313# in bytes (Since 1.7) 314# 315# @bps_wr_max: write throughput limit during bursts, 316# in bytes (Since 1.7) 317# 318# @iops_max: total I/O operations per second during bursts, 319# in bytes (Since 1.7) 320# 321# @iops_rd_max: read I/O operations per second during bursts, 322# in bytes (Since 1.7) 323# 324# @iops_wr_max: write I/O operations per second during bursts, 325# in bytes (Since 1.7) 326# 327# @bps_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_max burst 328# period, in seconds. (Since 2.6) 329# 330# @bps_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_rd_max 331# burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6) 332# 333# @bps_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_wr_max 334# burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6) 335# 336# @iops_max_length: maximum length of the @iops burst 337# period, in seconds. (Since 2.6) 338# 339# @iops_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_rd_max 340# burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6) 341# 342# @iops_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_wr_max 343# burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6) 344# 345# @iops_size: an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7) 346# 347# @group: throttle group name (Since 2.4) 348# 349# @cache: the cache mode used for the block device (since: 2.3) 350# 351# @write_threshold: configured write threshold for the device. 352# 0 if disabled. (Since 2.3) 353# 354# Since: 0.14.0 355# 356## 357{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceInfo', 358 'data': { 'file': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', 'ro': 'bool', 'drv': 'str', 359 '*backing_file': 'str', 'backing_file_depth': 'int', 360 'encrypted': 'bool', 'encryption_key_missing': 'bool', 361 'detect_zeroes': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions', 362 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 'bps_wr': 'int', 363 'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int', 364 'image': 'ImageInfo', 365 '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int', 366 '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int', 367 '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int', 368 '*bps_max_length': 'int', '*bps_rd_max_length': 'int', 369 '*bps_wr_max_length': 'int', '*iops_max_length': 'int', 370 '*iops_rd_max_length': 'int', '*iops_wr_max_length': 'int', 371 '*iops_size': 'int', '*group': 'str', 'cache': 'BlockdevCacheInfo', 372 'write_threshold': 'int' } } 373 374## 375# @BlockDeviceIoStatus: 376# 377# An enumeration of block device I/O status. 378# 379# @ok: The last I/O operation has succeeded 380# 381# @failed: The last I/O operation has failed 382# 383# @nospace: The last I/O operation has failed due to a no-space condition 384# 385# Since: 1.0 386## 387{ 'enum': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'data': [ 'ok', 'failed', 'nospace' ] } 388 389## 390# @BlockDeviceMapEntry: 391# 392# Entry in the metadata map of the device (returned by "qemu-img map") 393# 394# @start: Offset in the image of the first byte described by this entry 395# (in bytes) 396# 397# @length: Length of the range described by this entry (in bytes) 398# 399# @depth: Number of layers (0 = top image, 1 = top image's backing file, etc.) 400# before reaching one for which the range is allocated. The value is 401# in the range 0 to the depth of the image chain - 1. 402# 403# @zero: the sectors in this range read as zeros 404# 405# @data: reading the image will actually read data from a file (in particular, 406# if @offset is present this means that the sectors are not simply 407# preallocated, but contain actual data in raw format) 408# 409# @offset: if present, the image file stores the data for this range in 410# raw format at the given offset. 411# 412# Since: 1.7 413## 414{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceMapEntry', 415 'data': { 'start': 'int', 'length': 'int', 'depth': 'int', 'zero': 'bool', 416 'data': 'bool', '*offset': 'int' } } 417 418## 419# @DirtyBitmapStatus: 420# 421# An enumeration of possible states that a dirty bitmap can report to the user. 422# 423# @frozen: The bitmap is currently in-use by a backup operation or block job, 424# and is immutable. 425# 426# @disabled: The bitmap is currently in-use by an internal operation and is 427# read-only. It can still be deleted. 428# 429# @active: The bitmap is actively monitoring for new writes, and can be cleared, 430# deleted, or used for backup operations. 431# 432# @locked: The bitmap is currently in-use by some operation and can not be 433# cleared, deleted, or used for backup operations. (Since 2.12) 434# 435# Since: 2.4 436## 437{ 'enum': 'DirtyBitmapStatus', 438 'data': ['active', 'disabled', 'frozen', 'locked'] } 439 440## 441# @BlockDirtyInfo: 442# 443# Block dirty bitmap information. 444# 445# @name: the name of the dirty bitmap (Since 2.4) 446# 447# @count: number of dirty bytes according to the dirty bitmap 448# 449# @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap in bytes (since 1.4) 450# 451# @status: current status of the dirty bitmap (since 2.4) 452# 453# Since: 1.3 454## 455{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyInfo', 456 'data': {'*name': 'str', 'count': 'int', 'granularity': 'uint32', 457 'status': 'DirtyBitmapStatus'} } 458 459## 460# @Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags: 461# 462# An enumeration of flags that a bitmap can report to the user. 463# 464# @in-use: This flag is set by any process actively modifying the qcow2 file, 465# and cleared when the updated bitmap is flushed to the qcow2 image. 466# The presence of this flag in an offline image means that the bitmap 467# was not saved correctly after its last usage, and may contain 468# inconsistent data. 469# 470# @auto: The bitmap must reflect all changes of the virtual disk by any 471# application that would write to this qcow2 file. 472# 473# Since: 4.0 474## 475{ 'enum': 'Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags', 476 'data': ['in-use', 'auto'] } 477 478## 479# @Qcow2BitmapInfo: 480# 481# Qcow2 bitmap information. 482# 483# @name: the name of the bitmap 484# 485# @granularity: granularity of the bitmap in bytes 486# 487# @flags: flags of the bitmap 488# 489# Since: 4.0 490## 491{ 'struct': 'Qcow2BitmapInfo', 492 'data': {'name': 'str', 'granularity': 'uint32', 493 'flags': ['Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags'] } } 494 495## 496# @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo: 497# 498# Block latency histogram. 499# 500# @boundaries: list of interval boundary values in nanoseconds, all greater 501# than zero and in ascending order. 502# For example, the list [10, 50, 100] produces the following 503# histogram intervals: [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf). 504# 505# @bins: list of io request counts corresponding to histogram intervals. 506# len(@bins) = len(@boundaries) + 1 507# For the example above, @bins may be something like [3, 1, 5, 2], 508# and corresponding histogram looks like: 509# 510# 5| * 511# 4| * 512# 3| * * 513# 2| * * * 514# 1| * * * * 515# +------------------ 516# 10 50 100 517# 518# Since: 2.12 519## 520{ 'struct': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo', 521 'data': {'boundaries': ['uint64'], 'bins': ['uint64'] } } 522 523## 524# @x-block-latency-histogram-set: 525# 526# Manage read, write and flush latency histograms for the device. 527# 528# If only @device parameter is specified, remove all present latency histograms 529# for the device. Otherwise, add/reset some of (or all) latency histograms. 530# 531# @device: device name to set latency histogram for. 532# 533# @boundaries: list of interval boundary values (see description in 534# BlockLatencyHistogramInfo definition). If specified, all 535# latency histograms are removed, and empty ones created for all 536# io types with intervals corresponding to @boundaries (except for 537# io types, for which specific boundaries are set through the 538# following parameters). 539# 540# @boundaries-read: list of interval boundary values for read latency 541# histogram. If specified, old read latency histogram is 542# removed, and empty one created with intervals 543# corresponding to @boundaries-read. The parameter has higher 544# priority then @boundaries. 545# 546# @boundaries-write: list of interval boundary values for write latency 547# histogram. 548# 549# @boundaries-flush: list of interval boundary values for flush latency 550# histogram. 551# 552# Returns: error if device is not found or any boundary arrays are invalid. 553# 554# Since: 2.12 555# 556# Example: set new histograms for all io types with intervals 557# [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf): 558# 559# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set", 560# "arguments": { "device": "drive0", 561# "boundaries": [10, 50, 100] } } 562# <- { "return": {} } 563# 564# Example: set new histogram only for write, other histograms will remain 565# not changed (or not created): 566# 567# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set", 568# "arguments": { "device": "drive0", 569# "boundaries-write": [10, 50, 100] } } 570# <- { "return": {} } 571# 572# Example: set new histograms with the following intervals: 573# read, flush: [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf) 574# write: [0, 1000), [1000, 5000), [5000, +inf) 575# 576# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set", 577# "arguments": { "device": "drive0", 578# "boundaries": [10, 50, 100], 579# "boundaries-write": [1000, 5000] } } 580# <- { "return": {} } 581# 582# Example: remove all latency histograms: 583# 584# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set", 585# "arguments": { "device": "drive0" } } 586# <- { "return": {} } 587## 588{ 'command': 'x-block-latency-histogram-set', 589 'data': {'device': 'str', 590 '*boundaries': ['uint64'], 591 '*boundaries-read': ['uint64'], 592 '*boundaries-write': ['uint64'], 593 '*boundaries-flush': ['uint64'] } } 594 595## 596# @BlockInfo: 597# 598# Block device information. This structure describes a virtual device and 599# the backing device associated with it. 600# 601# @device: The device name associated with the virtual device. 602# 603# @qdev: The qdev ID, or if no ID is assigned, the QOM path of the block 604# device. (since 2.10) 605# 606# @type: This field is returned only for compatibility reasons, it should 607# not be used (always returns 'unknown') 608# 609# @removable: True if the device supports removable media. 610# 611# @locked: True if the guest has locked this device from having its media 612# removed 613# 614# @tray_open: True if the device's tray is open 615# (only present if it has a tray) 616# 617# @dirty-bitmaps: dirty bitmaps information (only present if the 618# driver has one or more dirty bitmaps) (Since 2.0) 619# 620# @io-status: @BlockDeviceIoStatus. Only present if the device 621# supports it and the VM is configured to stop on errors 622# (supported device models: virtio-blk, IDE, SCSI except 623# scsi-generic) 624# 625# @inserted: @BlockDeviceInfo describing the device if media is 626# present 627# 628# Since: 0.14.0 629## 630{ 'struct': 'BlockInfo', 631 'data': {'device': 'str', '*qdev': 'str', 'type': 'str', 'removable': 'bool', 632 'locked': 'bool', '*inserted': 'BlockDeviceInfo', 633 '*tray_open': 'bool', '*io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 634 '*dirty-bitmaps': ['BlockDirtyInfo'] } } 635 636## 637# @BlockMeasureInfo: 638# 639# Image file size calculation information. This structure describes the size 640# requirements for creating a new image file. 641# 642# The size requirements depend on the new image file format. File size always 643# equals virtual disk size for the 'raw' format, even for sparse POSIX files. 644# Compact formats such as 'qcow2' represent unallocated and zero regions 645# efficiently so file size may be smaller than virtual disk size. 646# 647# The values are upper bounds that are guaranteed to fit the new image file. 648# Subsequent modification, such as internal snapshot or bitmap creation, may 649# require additional space and is not covered here. 650# 651# @required: Size required for a new image file, in bytes. 652# 653# @fully-allocated: Image file size, in bytes, once data has been written 654# to all sectors. 655# 656# Since: 2.10 657## 658{ 'struct': 'BlockMeasureInfo', 659 'data': {'required': 'int', 'fully-allocated': 'int'} } 660 661## 662# @query-block: 663# 664# Get a list of BlockInfo for all virtual block devices. 665# 666# Returns: a list of @BlockInfo describing each virtual block device. Filter 667# nodes that were created implicitly are skipped over. 668# 669# Since: 0.14.0 670# 671# Example: 672# 673# -> { "execute": "query-block" } 674# <- { 675# "return":[ 676# { 677# "io-status": "ok", 678# "device":"ide0-hd0", 679# "locked":false, 680# "removable":false, 681# "inserted":{ 682# "ro":false, 683# "drv":"qcow2", 684# "encrypted":false, 685# "file":"disks/test.qcow2", 686# "backing_file_depth":1, 687# "bps":1000000, 688# "bps_rd":0, 689# "bps_wr":0, 690# "iops":1000000, 691# "iops_rd":0, 692# "iops_wr":0, 693# "bps_max": 8000000, 694# "bps_rd_max": 0, 695# "bps_wr_max": 0, 696# "iops_max": 0, 697# "iops_rd_max": 0, 698# "iops_wr_max": 0, 699# "iops_size": 0, 700# "detect_zeroes": "on", 701# "write_threshold": 0, 702# "image":{ 703# "filename":"disks/test.qcow2", 704# "format":"qcow2", 705# "virtual-size":2048000, 706# "backing_file":"base.qcow2", 707# "full-backing-filename":"disks/base.qcow2", 708# "backing-filename-format":"qcow2", 709# "snapshots":[ 710# { 711# "id": "1", 712# "name": "snapshot1", 713# "vm-state-size": 0, 714# "date-sec": 10000200, 715# "date-nsec": 12, 716# "vm-clock-sec": 206, 717# "vm-clock-nsec": 30 718# } 719# ], 720# "backing-image":{ 721# "filename":"disks/base.qcow2", 722# "format":"qcow2", 723# "virtual-size":2048000 724# } 725# } 726# }, 727# "qdev": "ide_disk", 728# "type":"unknown" 729# }, 730# { 731# "io-status": "ok", 732# "device":"ide1-cd0", 733# "locked":false, 734# "removable":true, 735# "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[23]", 736# "tray_open": false, 737# "type":"unknown" 738# }, 739# { 740# "device":"floppy0", 741# "locked":false, 742# "removable":true, 743# "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[20]", 744# "type":"unknown" 745# }, 746# { 747# "device":"sd0", 748# "locked":false, 749# "removable":true, 750# "type":"unknown" 751# } 752# ] 753# } 754# 755## 756{ 'command': 'query-block', 'returns': ['BlockInfo'] } 757 758 759## 760# @BlockDeviceTimedStats: 761# 762# Statistics of a block device during a given interval of time. 763# 764# @interval_length: Interval used for calculating the statistics, 765# in seconds. 766# 767# @min_rd_latency_ns: Minimum latency of read operations in the 768# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 769# 770# @min_wr_latency_ns: Minimum latency of write operations in the 771# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 772# 773# @min_flush_latency_ns: Minimum latency of flush operations in the 774# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 775# 776# @max_rd_latency_ns: Maximum latency of read operations in the 777# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 778# 779# @max_wr_latency_ns: Maximum latency of write operations in the 780# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 781# 782# @max_flush_latency_ns: Maximum latency of flush operations in the 783# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 784# 785# @avg_rd_latency_ns: Average latency of read operations in the 786# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 787# 788# @avg_wr_latency_ns: Average latency of write operations in the 789# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 790# 791# @avg_flush_latency_ns: Average latency of flush operations in the 792# defined interval, in nanoseconds. 793# 794# @avg_rd_queue_depth: Average number of pending read operations 795# in the defined interval. 796# 797# @avg_wr_queue_depth: Average number of pending write operations 798# in the defined interval. 799# 800# Since: 2.5 801## 802{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceTimedStats', 803 'data': { 'interval_length': 'int', 'min_rd_latency_ns': 'int', 804 'max_rd_latency_ns': 'int', 'avg_rd_latency_ns': 'int', 805 'min_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 'max_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 806 'avg_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 'min_flush_latency_ns': 'int', 807 'max_flush_latency_ns': 'int', 'avg_flush_latency_ns': 'int', 808 'avg_rd_queue_depth': 'number', 'avg_wr_queue_depth': 'number' } } 809 810## 811# @BlockDeviceStats: 812# 813# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device. 814# 815# @rd_bytes: The number of bytes read by the device. 816# 817# @wr_bytes: The number of bytes written by the device. 818# 819# @rd_operations: The number of read operations performed by the device. 820# 821# @wr_operations: The number of write operations performed by the device. 822# 823# @flush_operations: The number of cache flush operations performed by the 824# device (since 0.15.0) 825# 826# @flush_total_time_ns: Total time spend on cache flushes in nano-seconds 827# (since 0.15.0). 828# 829# @wr_total_time_ns: Total time spend on writes in nano-seconds (since 0.15.0). 830# 831# @rd_total_time_ns: Total_time_spend on reads in nano-seconds (since 0.15.0). 832# 833# @wr_highest_offset: The offset after the greatest byte written to the 834# device. The intended use of this information is for 835# growable sparse files (like qcow2) that are used on top 836# of a physical device. 837# 838# @rd_merged: Number of read requests that have been merged into another 839# request (Since 2.3). 840# 841# @wr_merged: Number of write requests that have been merged into another 842# request (Since 2.3). 843# 844# @idle_time_ns: Time since the last I/O operation, in 845# nanoseconds. If the field is absent it means that 846# there haven't been any operations yet (Since 2.5). 847# 848# @failed_rd_operations: The number of failed read operations 849# performed by the device (Since 2.5) 850# 851# @failed_wr_operations: The number of failed write operations 852# performed by the device (Since 2.5) 853# 854# @failed_flush_operations: The number of failed flush operations 855# performed by the device (Since 2.5) 856# 857# @invalid_rd_operations: The number of invalid read operations 858# performed by the device (Since 2.5) 859# 860# @invalid_wr_operations: The number of invalid write operations 861# performed by the device (Since 2.5) 862# 863# @invalid_flush_operations: The number of invalid flush operations 864# performed by the device (Since 2.5) 865# 866# @account_invalid: Whether invalid operations are included in the 867# last access statistics (Since 2.5) 868# 869# @account_failed: Whether failed operations are included in the 870# latency and last access statistics (Since 2.5) 871# 872# @timed_stats: Statistics specific to the set of previously defined 873# intervals of time (Since 2.5) 874# 875# @x_rd_latency_histogram: @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo. (Since 2.12) 876# 877# @x_wr_latency_histogram: @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo. (Since 2.12) 878# 879# @x_flush_latency_histogram: @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo. (Since 2.12) 880# 881# Since: 0.14.0 882## 883{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceStats', 884 'data': {'rd_bytes': 'int', 'wr_bytes': 'int', 'rd_operations': 'int', 885 'wr_operations': 'int', 'flush_operations': 'int', 886 'flush_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_total_time_ns': 'int', 887 'rd_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_highest_offset': 'int', 888 'rd_merged': 'int', 'wr_merged': 'int', '*idle_time_ns': 'int', 889 'failed_rd_operations': 'int', 'failed_wr_operations': 'int', 890 'failed_flush_operations': 'int', 'invalid_rd_operations': 'int', 891 'invalid_wr_operations': 'int', 'invalid_flush_operations': 'int', 892 'account_invalid': 'bool', 'account_failed': 'bool', 893 'timed_stats': ['BlockDeviceTimedStats'], 894 '*x_rd_latency_histogram': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo', 895 '*x_wr_latency_histogram': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo', 896 '*x_flush_latency_histogram': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo' } } 897 898## 899# @BlockStats: 900# 901# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device. 902# 903# @device: If the stats are for a virtual block device, the name 904# corresponding to the virtual block device. 905# 906# @node-name: The node name of the device. (Since 2.3) 907# 908# @qdev: The qdev ID, or if no ID is assigned, the QOM path of the block 909# device. (since 3.0) 910# 911# @stats: A @BlockDeviceStats for the device. 912# 913# @parent: This describes the file block device if it has one. 914# Contains recursively the statistics of the underlying 915# protocol (e.g. the host file for a qcow2 image). If there is 916# no underlying protocol, this field is omitted 917# 918# @backing: This describes the backing block device if it has one. 919# (Since 2.0) 920# 921# Since: 0.14.0 922## 923{ 'struct': 'BlockStats', 924 'data': {'*device': 'str', '*qdev': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', 925 'stats': 'BlockDeviceStats', 926 '*parent': 'BlockStats', 927 '*backing': 'BlockStats'} } 928 929## 930# @query-blockstats: 931# 932# Query the @BlockStats for all virtual block devices. 933# 934# @query-nodes: If true, the command will query all the block nodes 935# that have a node name, in a list which will include "parent" 936# information, but not "backing". 937# If false or omitted, the behavior is as before - query all the 938# device backends, recursively including their "parent" and 939# "backing". Filter nodes that were created implicitly are 940# skipped over in this mode. (Since 2.3) 941# 942# Returns: A list of @BlockStats for each virtual block devices. 943# 944# Since: 0.14.0 945# 946# Example: 947# 948# -> { "execute": "query-blockstats" } 949# <- { 950# "return":[ 951# { 952# "device":"ide0-hd0", 953# "parent":{ 954# "stats":{ 955# "wr_highest_offset":3686448128, 956# "wr_bytes":9786368, 957# "wr_operations":751, 958# "rd_bytes":122567168, 959# "rd_operations":36772 960# "wr_total_times_ns":313253456 961# "rd_total_times_ns":3465673657 962# "flush_total_times_ns":49653 963# "flush_operations":61, 964# "rd_merged":0, 965# "wr_merged":0, 966# "idle_time_ns":2953431879, 967# "account_invalid":true, 968# "account_failed":false 969# } 970# }, 971# "stats":{ 972# "wr_highest_offset":2821110784, 973# "wr_bytes":9786368, 974# "wr_operations":692, 975# "rd_bytes":122739200, 976# "rd_operations":36604 977# "flush_operations":51, 978# "wr_total_times_ns":313253456 979# "rd_total_times_ns":3465673657 980# "flush_total_times_ns":49653, 981# "rd_merged":0, 982# "wr_merged":0, 983# "idle_time_ns":2953431879, 984# "account_invalid":true, 985# "account_failed":false 986# }, 987# "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[23]" 988# }, 989# { 990# "device":"ide1-cd0", 991# "stats":{ 992# "wr_highest_offset":0, 993# "wr_bytes":0, 994# "wr_operations":0, 995# "rd_bytes":0, 996# "rd_operations":0 997# "flush_operations":0, 998# "wr_total_times_ns":0 999# "rd_total_times_ns":0 1000# "flush_total_times_ns":0, 1001# "rd_merged":0, 1002# "wr_merged":0, 1003# "account_invalid":false, 1004# "account_failed":false 1005# }, 1006# "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[24]" 1007# }, 1008# { 1009# "device":"floppy0", 1010# "stats":{ 1011# "wr_highest_offset":0, 1012# "wr_bytes":0, 1013# "wr_operations":0, 1014# "rd_bytes":0, 1015# "rd_operations":0 1016# "flush_operations":0, 1017# "wr_total_times_ns":0 1018# "rd_total_times_ns":0 1019# "flush_total_times_ns":0, 1020# "rd_merged":0, 1021# "wr_merged":0, 1022# "account_invalid":false, 1023# "account_failed":false 1024# }, 1025# "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[16]" 1026# }, 1027# { 1028# "device":"sd0", 1029# "stats":{ 1030# "wr_highest_offset":0, 1031# "wr_bytes":0, 1032# "wr_operations":0, 1033# "rd_bytes":0, 1034# "rd_operations":0 1035# "flush_operations":0, 1036# "wr_total_times_ns":0 1037# "rd_total_times_ns":0 1038# "flush_total_times_ns":0, 1039# "rd_merged":0, 1040# "wr_merged":0, 1041# "account_invalid":false, 1042# "account_failed":false 1043# } 1044# } 1045# ] 1046# } 1047# 1048## 1049{ 'command': 'query-blockstats', 1050 'data': { '*query-nodes': 'bool' }, 1051 'returns': ['BlockStats'] } 1052 1053## 1054# @BlockdevOnError: 1055# 1056# An enumeration of possible behaviors for errors on I/O operations. 1057# The exact meaning depends on whether the I/O was initiated by a guest 1058# or by a block job 1059# 1060# @report: for guest operations, report the error to the guest; 1061# for jobs, cancel the job 1062# 1063# @ignore: ignore the error, only report a QMP event (BLOCK_IO_ERROR 1064# or BLOCK_JOB_ERROR) 1065# 1066# @enospc: same as @stop on ENOSPC, same as @report otherwise. 1067# 1068# @stop: for guest operations, stop the virtual machine; 1069# for jobs, pause the job 1070# 1071# @auto: inherit the error handling policy of the backend (since: 2.7) 1072# 1073# Since: 1.3 1074## 1075{ 'enum': 'BlockdevOnError', 1076 'data': ['report', 'ignore', 'enospc', 'stop', 'auto'] } 1077 1078## 1079# @MirrorSyncMode: 1080# 1081# An enumeration of possible behaviors for the initial synchronization 1082# phase of storage mirroring. 1083# 1084# @top: copies data in the topmost image to the destination 1085# 1086# @full: copies data from all images to the destination 1087# 1088# @none: only copy data written from now on 1089# 1090# @incremental: only copy data described by the dirty bitmap. Since: 2.4 1091# 1092# Since: 1.3 1093## 1094{ 'enum': 'MirrorSyncMode', 1095 'data': ['top', 'full', 'none', 'incremental'] } 1096 1097## 1098# @MirrorCopyMode: 1099# 1100# An enumeration whose values tell the mirror block job when to 1101# trigger writes to the target. 1102# 1103# @background: copy data in background only. 1104# 1105# @write-blocking: when data is written to the source, write it 1106# (synchronously) to the target as well. In 1107# addition, data is copied in background just like in 1108# @background mode. 1109# 1110# Since: 3.0 1111## 1112{ 'enum': 'MirrorCopyMode', 1113 'data': ['background', 'write-blocking'] } 1114 1115## 1116# @BlockJobInfo: 1117# 1118# Information about a long-running block device operation. 1119# 1120# @type: the job type ('stream' for image streaming) 1121# 1122# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other 1123# values are allowed since QEMU 2.7 1124# 1125# @len: Estimated @offset value at the completion of the job. This value can 1126# arbitrarily change while the job is running, in both directions. 1127# 1128# @offset: Progress made until now. The unit is arbitrary and the value can 1129# only meaningfully be used for the ratio of @offset to @len. The 1130# value is monotonically increasing. 1131# 1132# @busy: false if the job is known to be in a quiescent state, with 1133# no pending I/O. Since 1.3. 1134# 1135# @paused: whether the job is paused or, if @busy is true, will 1136# pause itself as soon as possible. Since 1.3. 1137# 1138# @speed: the rate limit, bytes per second 1139# 1140# @io-status: the status of the job (since 1.3) 1141# 1142# @ready: true if the job may be completed (since 2.2) 1143# 1144# @status: Current job state/status (since 2.12) 1145# 1146# @auto-finalize: Job will finalize itself when PENDING, moving to 1147# the CONCLUDED state. (since 2.12) 1148# 1149# @auto-dismiss: Job will dismiss itself when CONCLUDED, moving to the NULL 1150# state and disappearing from the query list. (since 2.12) 1151# 1152# @error: Error information if the job did not complete successfully. 1153# Not set if the job completed successfully. (since 2.12.1) 1154# 1155# Since: 1.1 1156## 1157{ 'struct': 'BlockJobInfo', 1158 'data': {'type': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'len': 'int', 1159 'offset': 'int', 'busy': 'bool', 'paused': 'bool', 'speed': 'int', 1160 'io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'ready': 'bool', 1161 'status': 'JobStatus', 1162 'auto-finalize': 'bool', 'auto-dismiss': 'bool', 1163 '*error': 'str' } } 1164 1165## 1166# @query-block-jobs: 1167# 1168# Return information about long-running block device operations. 1169# 1170# Returns: a list of @BlockJobInfo for each active block job 1171# 1172# Since: 1.1 1173## 1174{ 'command': 'query-block-jobs', 'returns': ['BlockJobInfo'] } 1175 1176## 1177# @block_passwd: 1178# 1179# This command sets the password of a block device that has not been open 1180# with a password and requires one. 1181# 1182# This command is now obsolete and will always return an error since 2.10 1183# 1184## 1185{ 'command': 'block_passwd', 1186 'data': { '*device': 'str', 1187 '*node-name': 'str', 1188 'password': 'str' } } 1189 1190## 1191# @block_resize: 1192# 1193# Resize a block image while a guest is running. 1194# 1195# Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both. 1196# 1197# @device: the name of the device to get the image resized 1198# 1199# @node-name: graph node name to get the image resized (Since 2.0) 1200# 1201# @size: new image size in bytes 1202# 1203# Returns: nothing on success 1204# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 1205# 1206# Since: 0.14.0 1207# 1208# Example: 1209# 1210# -> { "execute": "block_resize", 1211# "arguments": { "device": "scratch", "size": 1073741824 } } 1212# <- { "return": {} } 1213# 1214## 1215{ 'command': 'block_resize', 1216 'data': { '*device': 'str', 1217 '*node-name': 'str', 1218 'size': 'int' } } 1219 1220## 1221# @NewImageMode: 1222# 1223# An enumeration that tells QEMU how to set the backing file path in 1224# a new image file. 1225# 1226# @existing: QEMU should look for an existing image file. 1227# 1228# @absolute-paths: QEMU should create a new image with absolute paths 1229# for the backing file. If there is no backing file available, the new 1230# image will not be backed either. 1231# 1232# Since: 1.1 1233## 1234{ 'enum': 'NewImageMode', 1235 'data': [ 'existing', 'absolute-paths' ] } 1236 1237## 1238# @BlockdevSnapshotSync: 1239# 1240# Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both. 1241# 1242# @device: the name of the device to generate the snapshot from. 1243# 1244# @node-name: graph node name to generate the snapshot from (Since 2.0) 1245# 1246# @snapshot-file: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or 1247# if it is a device, the snapshot will be created in the existing 1248# file/device. Otherwise, a new file will be created. 1249# 1250# @snapshot-node-name: the graph node name of the new image (Since 2.0) 1251# 1252# @format: the format of the snapshot image, default is 'qcow2'. 1253# 1254# @mode: whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is 1255# 'absolute-paths'. 1256## 1257{ 'struct': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync', 1258 'data': { '*device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', 1259 'snapshot-file': 'str', '*snapshot-node-name': 'str', 1260 '*format': 'str', '*mode': 'NewImageMode' } } 1261 1262## 1263# @BlockdevSnapshot: 1264# 1265# @node: device or node name that will have a snapshot created. 1266# 1267# @overlay: reference to the existing block device that will become 1268# the overlay of @node, as part of creating the snapshot. 1269# It must not have a current backing file (this can be 1270# achieved by passing "backing": null to blockdev-add). 1271# 1272# Since: 2.5 1273## 1274{ 'struct': 'BlockdevSnapshot', 1275 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'overlay': 'str' } } 1276 1277## 1278# @DriveBackup: 1279# 1280# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If 1281# omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7) 1282# 1283# @device: the device name or node-name of a root node which should be copied. 1284# 1285# @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it 1286# is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new 1287# destination. If it does not exist, a new file will be created. 1288# 1289# @format: the format of the new destination, default is to 1290# probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source 1291# 1292# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination 1293# (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, from a 1294# dirty bitmap, or only new I/O). 1295# 1296# @mode: whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is 1297# 'absolute-paths'. 1298# 1299# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second 1300# 1301# @bitmap: the name of dirty bitmap if sync is "incremental". 1302# Must be present if sync is "incremental", must NOT be present 1303# otherwise. (Since 2.4) 1304# 1305# @compress: true to compress data, if the target format supports it. 1306# (default: false) (since 2.8) 1307# 1308# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source, 1309# default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used 1310# if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo). 1311# 1312# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target, 1313# default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to 1314# a different block device than @device). 1315# 1316# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has 1317# finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before 1318# making any block graph changes. 1319# When true, this job will automatically 1320# perform its abort or commit actions. 1321# Defaults to true. (Since 2.12) 1322# 1323# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it 1324# has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss. 1325# When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query 1326# list without user intervention. 1327# Defaults to true. (Since 2.12) 1328# 1329# Note: @on-source-error and @on-target-error only affect background 1330# I/O. If an error occurs during a guest write request, the device's 1331# rerror/werror actions will be used. 1332# 1333# Since: 1.6 1334## 1335{ 'struct': 'DriveBackup', 1336 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', 1337 '*format': 'str', 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', 1338 '*mode': 'NewImageMode', '*speed': 'int', 1339 '*bitmap': 'str', '*compress': 'bool', 1340 '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 1341 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 1342 '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } } 1343 1344## 1345# @BlockdevBackup: 1346# 1347# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If 1348# omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7) 1349# 1350# @device: the device name or node-name of a root node which should be copied. 1351# 1352# @target: the device name or node-name of the backup target node. 1353# 1354# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination 1355# (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or 1356# only new I/O). 1357# 1358# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second. The default is 0, 1359# for unlimited. 1360# 1361# @bitmap: the name of dirty bitmap if sync is "incremental". 1362# Must be present if sync is "incremental", must NOT be present 1363# otherwise. (Since 3.1) 1364# 1365# @compress: true to compress data, if the target format supports it. 1366# (default: false) (since 2.8) 1367# 1368# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source, 1369# default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used 1370# if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo). 1371# 1372# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target, 1373# default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to 1374# a different block device than @device). 1375# 1376# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has 1377# finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before 1378# making any block graph changes. 1379# When true, this job will automatically 1380# perform its abort or commit actions. 1381# Defaults to true. (Since 2.12) 1382# 1383# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it 1384# has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss. 1385# When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query 1386# list without user intervention. 1387# Defaults to true. (Since 2.12) 1388# 1389# Note: @on-source-error and @on-target-error only affect background 1390# I/O. If an error occurs during a guest write request, the device's 1391# rerror/werror actions will be used. 1392# 1393# Since: 2.3 1394## 1395{ 'struct': 'BlockdevBackup', 1396 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', 1397 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*speed': 'int', 1398 '*bitmap': 'str', '*compress': 'bool', 1399 '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 1400 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 1401 '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } } 1402 1403## 1404# @blockdev-snapshot-sync: 1405# 1406# Generates a synchronous snapshot of a block device. 1407# 1408# For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshotSync. 1409# 1410# Returns: nothing on success 1411# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 1412# 1413# Since: 0.14.0 1414# 1415# Example: 1416# 1417# -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot-sync", 1418# "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0", 1419# "snapshot-file": 1420# "/some/place/my-image", 1421# "format": "qcow2" } } 1422# <- { "return": {} } 1423# 1424## 1425{ 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot-sync', 1426 'data': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync' } 1427 1428 1429## 1430# @blockdev-snapshot: 1431# 1432# Generates a snapshot of a block device. 1433# 1434# Create a snapshot, by installing 'node' as the backing image of 1435# 'overlay'. Additionally, if 'node' is associated with a block 1436# device, the block device changes to using 'overlay' as its new active 1437# image. 1438# 1439# For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshot. 1440# 1441# Since: 2.5 1442# 1443# Example: 1444# 1445# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add", 1446# "arguments": { "driver": "qcow2", 1447# "node-name": "node1534", 1448# "file": { "driver": "file", 1449# "filename": "hd1.qcow2" }, 1450# "backing": null } } 1451# 1452# <- { "return": {} } 1453# 1454# -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot", 1455# "arguments": { "node": "ide-hd0", 1456# "overlay": "node1534" } } 1457# <- { "return": {} } 1458# 1459## 1460{ 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot', 1461 'data': 'BlockdevSnapshot' } 1462 1463## 1464# @change-backing-file: 1465# 1466# Change the backing file in the image file metadata. This does not 1467# cause QEMU to reopen the image file to reparse the backing filename 1468# (it may, however, perform a reopen to change permissions from 1469# r/o -> r/w -> r/o, if needed). The new backing file string is written 1470# into the image file metadata, and the QEMU internal strings are 1471# updated. 1472# 1473# @image-node-name: The name of the block driver state node of the 1474# image to modify. The "device" argument is used 1475# to verify "image-node-name" is in the chain 1476# described by "device". 1477# 1478# @device: The device name or node-name of the root node that owns 1479# image-node-name. 1480# 1481# @backing-file: The string to write as the backing file. This 1482# string is not validated, so care should be taken 1483# when specifying the string or the image chain may 1484# not be able to be reopened again. 1485# 1486# Returns: Nothing on success 1487# 1488# If "device" does not exist or cannot be determined, DeviceNotFound 1489# 1490# Since: 2.1 1491## 1492{ 'command': 'change-backing-file', 1493 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'image-node-name': 'str', 1494 'backing-file': 'str' } } 1495 1496## 1497# @block-commit: 1498# 1499# Live commit of data from overlay image nodes into backing nodes - i.e., 1500# writes data between 'top' and 'base' into 'base'. 1501# 1502# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If 1503# omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7) 1504# 1505# @device: the device name or node-name of a root node 1506# 1507# @base-node: The node name of the backing image to write data into. 1508# If not specified, this is the deepest backing image. 1509# (since: 3.1) 1510# 1511# @base: Same as @base-node, except that it is a file name rather than a node 1512# name. This must be the exact filename string that was used to open the 1513# node; other strings, even if addressing the same file, are not 1514# accepted (deprecated, use @base-node instead) 1515# 1516# @top-node: The node name of the backing image within the image chain 1517# which contains the topmost data to be committed down. If 1518# not specified, this is the active layer. (since: 3.1) 1519# 1520# @top: Same as @top-node, except that it is a file name rather than a node 1521# name. This must be the exact filename string that was used to open the 1522# node; other strings, even if addressing the same file, are not 1523# accepted (deprecated, use @base-node instead) 1524# 1525# @backing-file: The backing file string to write into the overlay 1526# image of 'top'. If 'top' is the active layer, 1527# specifying a backing file string is an error. This 1528# filename is not validated. 1529# 1530# If a pathname string is such that it cannot be 1531# resolved by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or 1532# HMP commands must use node-names for the image in 1533# question, as filename lookup methods will fail. 1534# 1535# If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine 1536# the backing file string to use, or error out if 1537# there is no obvious choice. Care should be taken 1538# when specifying the string, to specify a valid 1539# filename or protocol. 1540# (Since 2.1) 1541# 1542# If top == base, that is an error. 1543# If top == active, the job will not be completed by itself, 1544# user needs to complete the job with the block-job-complete 1545# command after getting the ready event. (Since 2.0) 1546# 1547# If the base image is smaller than top, then the base image 1548# will be resized to be the same size as top. If top is 1549# smaller than the base image, the base will not be 1550# truncated. If you want the base image size to match the 1551# size of the smaller top, you can safely truncate it 1552# yourself once the commit operation successfully completes. 1553# 1554# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second 1555# 1556# @filter-node-name: the node name that should be assigned to the 1557# filter driver that the commit job inserts into the graph 1558# above @top. If this option is not given, a node name is 1559# autogenerated. (Since: 2.9) 1560# 1561# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has 1562# finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before 1563# making any block graph changes. 1564# When true, this job will automatically 1565# perform its abort or commit actions. 1566# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 1567# 1568# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it 1569# has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss. 1570# When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query 1571# list without user intervention. 1572# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 1573# 1574# Returns: Nothing on success 1575# If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound 1576# Any other error returns a GenericError. 1577# 1578# Since: 1.3 1579# 1580# Example: 1581# 1582# -> { "execute": "block-commit", 1583# "arguments": { "device": "virtio0", 1584# "top": "/tmp/snap1.qcow2" } } 1585# <- { "return": {} } 1586# 1587## 1588{ 'command': 'block-commit', 1589 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', '*base-node': 'str', 1590 '*base': 'str', '*top-node': 'str', '*top': 'str', 1591 '*backing-file': 'str', '*speed': 'int', 1592 '*filter-node-name': 'str', 1593 '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } } 1594 1595## 1596# @drive-backup: 1597# 1598# Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination. The 1599# status of ongoing drive-backup operations can be checked with 1600# query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'. 1601# The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the 1602# block-job-cancel command. 1603# 1604# Returns: nothing on success 1605# If @device is not a valid block device, GenericError 1606# 1607# Since: 1.6 1608# 1609# Example: 1610# 1611# -> { "execute": "drive-backup", 1612# "arguments": { "device": "drive0", 1613# "sync": "full", 1614# "target": "backup.img" } } 1615# <- { "return": {} } 1616# 1617## 1618{ 'command': 'drive-backup', 'boxed': true, 1619 'data': 'DriveBackup' } 1620 1621## 1622# @blockdev-backup: 1623# 1624# Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination. The 1625# status of ongoing blockdev-backup operations can be checked with 1626# query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'. 1627# The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the 1628# block-job-cancel command. 1629# 1630# Returns: nothing on success 1631# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 1632# 1633# Since: 2.3 1634# 1635# Example: 1636# -> { "execute": "blockdev-backup", 1637# "arguments": { "device": "src-id", 1638# "sync": "full", 1639# "target": "tgt-id" } } 1640# <- { "return": {} } 1641# 1642## 1643{ 'command': 'blockdev-backup', 'boxed': true, 1644 'data': 'BlockdevBackup' } 1645 1646 1647## 1648# @query-named-block-nodes: 1649# 1650# Get the named block driver list 1651# 1652# Returns: the list of BlockDeviceInfo 1653# 1654# Since: 2.0 1655# 1656# Example: 1657# 1658# -> { "execute": "query-named-block-nodes" } 1659# <- { "return": [ { "ro":false, 1660# "drv":"qcow2", 1661# "encrypted":false, 1662# "file":"disks/test.qcow2", 1663# "node-name": "my-node", 1664# "backing_file_depth":1, 1665# "bps":1000000, 1666# "bps_rd":0, 1667# "bps_wr":0, 1668# "iops":1000000, 1669# "iops_rd":0, 1670# "iops_wr":0, 1671# "bps_max": 8000000, 1672# "bps_rd_max": 0, 1673# "bps_wr_max": 0, 1674# "iops_max": 0, 1675# "iops_rd_max": 0, 1676# "iops_wr_max": 0, 1677# "iops_size": 0, 1678# "write_threshold": 0, 1679# "image":{ 1680# "filename":"disks/test.qcow2", 1681# "format":"qcow2", 1682# "virtual-size":2048000, 1683# "backing_file":"base.qcow2", 1684# "full-backing-filename":"disks/base.qcow2", 1685# "backing-filename-format":"qcow2", 1686# "snapshots":[ 1687# { 1688# "id": "1", 1689# "name": "snapshot1", 1690# "vm-state-size": 0, 1691# "date-sec": 10000200, 1692# "date-nsec": 12, 1693# "vm-clock-sec": 206, 1694# "vm-clock-nsec": 30 1695# } 1696# ], 1697# "backing-image":{ 1698# "filename":"disks/base.qcow2", 1699# "format":"qcow2", 1700# "virtual-size":2048000 1701# } 1702# } } ] } 1703# 1704## 1705{ 'command': 'query-named-block-nodes', 'returns': [ 'BlockDeviceInfo' ] } 1706 1707## 1708# @XDbgBlockGraphNodeType: 1709# 1710# @block-backend: corresponds to BlockBackend 1711# 1712# @block-job: corresonds to BlockJob 1713# 1714# @block-driver: corresponds to BlockDriverState 1715# 1716# Since: 4.0 1717## 1718{ 'enum': 'XDbgBlockGraphNodeType', 1719 'data': [ 'block-backend', 'block-job', 'block-driver' ] } 1720 1721## 1722# @XDbgBlockGraphNode: 1723# 1724# @id: Block graph node identifier. This @id is generated only for 1725# x-debug-query-block-graph and does not relate to any other identifiers in 1726# Qemu. 1727# 1728# @type: Type of graph node. Can be one of block-backend, block-job or 1729# block-driver-state. 1730# 1731# @name: Human readable name of the node. Corresponds to node-name for 1732# block-driver-state nodes; is not guaranteed to be unique in the whole 1733# graph (with block-jobs and block-backends). 1734# 1735# Since: 4.0 1736## 1737{ 'struct': 'XDbgBlockGraphNode', 1738 'data': { 'id': 'uint64', 'type': 'XDbgBlockGraphNodeType', 'name': 'str' } } 1739 1740## 1741# @BlockPermission: 1742# 1743# Enum of base block permissions. 1744# 1745# @consistent-read: A user that has the "permission" of consistent reads is 1746# guaranteed that their view of the contents of the block 1747# device is complete and self-consistent, representing the 1748# contents of a disk at a specific point. 1749# For most block devices (including their backing files) this 1750# is true, but the property cannot be maintained in a few 1751# situations like for intermediate nodes of a commit block 1752# job. 1753# 1754# @write: This permission is required to change the visible disk contents. 1755# 1756# @write-unchanged: This permission (which is weaker than BLK_PERM_WRITE) is 1757# both enough and required for writes to the block node when 1758# the caller promises that the visible disk content doesn't 1759# change. 1760# As the BLK_PERM_WRITE permission is strictly stronger, 1761# either is sufficient to perform an unchanging write. 1762# 1763# @resize: This permission is required to change the size of a block node. 1764# 1765# @graph-mod: This permission is required to change the node that this 1766# BdrvChild points to. 1767# 1768# Since: 4.0 1769## 1770 { 'enum': 'BlockPermission', 1771 'data': [ 'consistent-read', 'write', 'write-unchanged', 'resize', 1772 'graph-mod' ] } 1773## 1774# @XDbgBlockGraphEdge: 1775# 1776# Block Graph edge description for x-debug-query-block-graph. 1777# 1778# @parent: parent id 1779# 1780# @child: child id 1781# 1782# @name: name of the relation (examples are 'file' and 'backing') 1783# 1784# @perm: granted permissions for the parent operating on the child 1785# 1786# @shared-perm: permissions that can still be granted to other users of the 1787# child while it is still attached to this parent 1788# 1789# Since: 4.0 1790## 1791{ 'struct': 'XDbgBlockGraphEdge', 1792 'data': { 'parent': 'uint64', 'child': 'uint64', 1793 'name': 'str', 'perm': [ 'BlockPermission' ], 1794 'shared-perm': [ 'BlockPermission' ] } } 1795 1796## 1797# @XDbgBlockGraph: 1798# 1799# Block Graph - list of nodes and list of edges. 1800# 1801# Since: 4.0 1802## 1803{ 'struct': 'XDbgBlockGraph', 1804 'data': { 'nodes': ['XDbgBlockGraphNode'], 'edges': ['XDbgBlockGraphEdge'] } } 1805 1806## 1807# @x-debug-query-block-graph: 1808# 1809# Get the block graph. 1810# 1811# Since: 4.0 1812## 1813{ 'command': 'x-debug-query-block-graph', 'returns': 'XDbgBlockGraph' } 1814 1815## 1816# @drive-mirror: 1817# 1818# Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination. target 1819# specifies the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it 1820# is a device, it will be used as the new destination for writes. If 1821# it does not exist, a new file will be created. format specifies the 1822# format of the mirror image, default is to probe if mode='existing', 1823# else the format of the source. 1824# 1825# Returns: nothing on success 1826# If @device is not a valid block device, GenericError 1827# 1828# Since: 1.3 1829# 1830# Example: 1831# 1832# -> { "execute": "drive-mirror", 1833# "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0", 1834# "target": "/some/place/my-image", 1835# "sync": "full", 1836# "format": "qcow2" } } 1837# <- { "return": {} } 1838# 1839## 1840{ 'command': 'drive-mirror', 'boxed': true, 1841 'data': 'DriveMirror' } 1842 1843## 1844# @DriveMirror: 1845# 1846# A set of parameters describing drive mirror setup. 1847# 1848# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If 1849# omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7) 1850# 1851# @device: the device name or node-name of a root node whose writes should be 1852# mirrored. 1853# 1854# @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it 1855# is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new 1856# destination. If it does not exist, a new file will be created. 1857# 1858# @format: the format of the new destination, default is to 1859# probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source 1860# 1861# @node-name: the new block driver state node name in the graph 1862# (Since 2.1) 1863# 1864# @replaces: with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new 1865# image when a whole image copy is done. This can be used to repair 1866# broken Quorum files. (Since 2.1) 1867# 1868# @mode: whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is 1869# 'absolute-paths'. 1870# 1871# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second 1872# 1873# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination 1874# (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or 1875# only new I/O). 1876# 1877# @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K 1878# if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters 1879# are smaller than that, else the cluster size. Must be a 1880# power of 2 between 512 and 64M (since 1.4). 1881# 1882# @buf-size: maximum amount of data in flight from source to 1883# target (since 1.4). 1884# 1885# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source, 1886# default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used 1887# if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo). 1888# 1889# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target, 1890# default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to 1891# a different block device than @device). 1892# @unmap: Whether to try to unmap target sectors where source has 1893# only zero. If true, and target unallocated sectors will read as zero, 1894# target image sectors will be unmapped; otherwise, zeroes will be 1895# written. Both will result in identical contents. 1896# Default is true. (Since 2.4) 1897# 1898# @copy-mode: when to copy data to the destination; defaults to 'background' 1899# (Since: 3.0) 1900# 1901# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has 1902# finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before 1903# making any block graph changes. 1904# When true, this job will automatically 1905# perform its abort or commit actions. 1906# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 1907# 1908# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it 1909# has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss. 1910# When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query 1911# list without user intervention. 1912# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 1913# Since: 1.3 1914## 1915{ 'struct': 'DriveMirror', 1916 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', 1917 '*format': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', '*replaces': 'str', 1918 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*mode': 'NewImageMode', 1919 '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32', 1920 '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 1921 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 1922 '*unmap': 'bool', '*copy-mode': 'MirrorCopyMode', 1923 '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } } 1924 1925## 1926# @BlockDirtyBitmap: 1927# 1928# @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking 1929# 1930# @name: name of the dirty bitmap 1931# 1932# Since: 2.4 1933## 1934{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmap', 1935 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'name': 'str' } } 1936 1937## 1938# @BlockDirtyBitmapAdd: 1939# 1940# @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking 1941# 1942# @name: name of the dirty bitmap 1943# 1944# @granularity: the bitmap granularity, default is 64k for 1945# block-dirty-bitmap-add 1946# 1947# @persistent: the bitmap is persistent, i.e. it will be saved to the 1948# corresponding block device image file on its close. For now only 1949# Qcow2 disks support persistent bitmaps. Default is false for 1950# block-dirty-bitmap-add. (Since: 2.10) 1951# 1952# @autoload: ignored and deprecated since 2.12. 1953# Currently, all dirty tracking bitmaps are loaded from Qcow2 on 1954# open. 1955# 1956# @disabled: the bitmap is created in the disabled state, which means that 1957# it will not track drive changes. The bitmap may be enabled with 1958# block-dirty-bitmap-enable. Default is false. (Since: 4.0) 1959# 1960# Since: 2.4 1961## 1962{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd', 1963 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'name': 'str', '*granularity': 'uint32', 1964 '*persistent': 'bool', '*autoload': 'bool', '*disabled': 'bool' } } 1965 1966## 1967# @BlockDirtyBitmapMerge: 1968# 1969# @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking 1970# 1971# @target: name of the destination dirty bitmap 1972# 1973# @bitmaps: name(s) of the source dirty bitmap(s) 1974# 1975# Since: 4.0 1976## 1977{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapMerge', 1978 'data': { 'node': 'str', 'target': 'str', 'bitmaps': ['str'] } } 1979 1980## 1981# @block-dirty-bitmap-add: 1982# 1983# Create a dirty bitmap with a name on the node, and start tracking the writes. 1984# 1985# Returns: nothing on success 1986# If @node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound 1987# If @name is already taken, GenericError with an explanation 1988# 1989# Since: 2.4 1990# 1991# Example: 1992# 1993# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add", 1994# "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } } 1995# <- { "return": {} } 1996# 1997## 1998{ 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-add', 1999 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd' } 2000 2001## 2002# @block-dirty-bitmap-remove: 2003# 2004# Stop write tracking and remove the dirty bitmap that was created 2005# with block-dirty-bitmap-add. If the bitmap is persistent, remove it from its 2006# storage too. 2007# 2008# Returns: nothing on success 2009# If @node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound 2010# If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation 2011# if @name is frozen by an operation, GenericError 2012# 2013# Since: 2.4 2014# 2015# Example: 2016# 2017# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-remove", 2018# "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } } 2019# <- { "return": {} } 2020# 2021## 2022{ 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-remove', 2023 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' } 2024 2025## 2026# @block-dirty-bitmap-clear: 2027# 2028# Clear (reset) a dirty bitmap on the device, so that an incremental 2029# backup from this point in time forward will only backup clusters 2030# modified after this clear operation. 2031# 2032# Returns: nothing on success 2033# If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 2034# If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation 2035# 2036# Since: 2.4 2037# 2038# Example: 2039# 2040# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear", 2041# "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } } 2042# <- { "return": {} } 2043# 2044## 2045{ 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-clear', 2046 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' } 2047 2048## 2049# @block-dirty-bitmap-enable: 2050# 2051# Enables a dirty bitmap so that it will begin tracking disk changes. 2052# 2053# Returns: nothing on success 2054# If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 2055# If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation 2056# 2057# Since: 4.0 2058# 2059# Example: 2060# 2061# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-enable", 2062# "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } } 2063# <- { "return": {} } 2064# 2065## 2066 { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-enable', 2067 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' } 2068 2069## 2070# @block-dirty-bitmap-disable: 2071# 2072# Disables a dirty bitmap so that it will stop tracking disk changes. 2073# 2074# Returns: nothing on success 2075# If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 2076# If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation 2077# 2078# Since: 4.0 2079# 2080# Example: 2081# 2082# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-disable", 2083# "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } } 2084# <- { "return": {} } 2085# 2086## 2087 { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-disable', 2088 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' } 2089 2090## 2091# @block-dirty-bitmap-merge: 2092# 2093# Merge dirty bitmaps listed in @bitmaps to the @target dirty bitmap. 2094# The @bitmaps dirty bitmaps are unchanged. 2095# On error, @target is unchanged. 2096# 2097# Returns: nothing on success 2098# If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 2099# If any bitmap in @bitmaps or @target is not found, GenericError 2100# If any of the bitmaps have different sizes or granularities, 2101# GenericError 2102# 2103# Since: 4.0 2104# 2105# Example: 2106# 2107# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-merge", 2108# "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "target": "bitmap0", 2109# "bitmaps": ["bitmap1"] } } 2110# <- { "return": {} } 2111# 2112## 2113 { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-merge', 2114 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmapMerge' } 2115 2116## 2117# @BlockDirtyBitmapSha256: 2118# 2119# SHA256 hash of dirty bitmap data 2120# 2121# @sha256: ASCII representation of SHA256 bitmap hash 2122# 2123# Since: 2.10 2124## 2125 { 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapSha256', 2126 'data': {'sha256': 'str'} } 2127 2128## 2129# @x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256: 2130# 2131# Get bitmap SHA256 2132# 2133# Returns: BlockDirtyBitmapSha256 on success 2134# If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 2135# If @name is not found or if hashing has failed, GenericError with an 2136# explanation 2137# 2138# Since: 2.10 2139## 2140 { 'command': 'x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256', 2141 'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap', 'returns': 'BlockDirtyBitmapSha256' } 2142 2143## 2144# @blockdev-mirror: 2145# 2146# Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination. 2147# 2148# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If 2149# omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7) 2150# 2151# @device: The device name or node-name of a root node whose writes should be 2152# mirrored. 2153# 2154# @target: the id or node-name of the block device to mirror to. This mustn't be 2155# attached to guest. 2156# 2157# @replaces: with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new 2158# image when a whole image copy is done. This can be used to repair 2159# broken Quorum files. 2160# 2161# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second 2162# 2163# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination 2164# (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or 2165# only new I/O). 2166# 2167# @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K 2168# if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters 2169# are smaller than that, else the cluster size. Must be a 2170# power of 2 between 512 and 64M 2171# 2172# @buf-size: maximum amount of data in flight from source to 2173# target 2174# 2175# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source, 2176# default 'report'. 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used 2177# if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo). 2178# 2179# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target, 2180# default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to 2181# a different block device than @device). 2182# 2183# @filter-node-name: the node name that should be assigned to the 2184# filter driver that the mirror job inserts into the graph 2185# above @device. If this option is not given, a node name is 2186# autogenerated. (Since: 2.9) 2187# 2188# @copy-mode: when to copy data to the destination; defaults to 'background' 2189# (Since: 3.0) 2190# 2191# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has 2192# finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before 2193# making any block graph changes. 2194# When true, this job will automatically 2195# perform its abort or commit actions. 2196# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 2197# 2198# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it 2199# has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss. 2200# When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query 2201# list without user intervention. 2202# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 2203# Returns: nothing on success. 2204# 2205# Since: 2.6 2206# 2207# Example: 2208# 2209# -> { "execute": "blockdev-mirror", 2210# "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0", 2211# "target": "target0", 2212# "sync": "full" } } 2213# <- { "return": {} } 2214# 2215## 2216{ 'command': 'blockdev-mirror', 2217 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str', 2218 '*replaces': 'str', 2219 'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', 2220 '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32', 2221 '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 2222 '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 2223 '*filter-node-name': 'str', 2224 '*copy-mode': 'MirrorCopyMode', 2225 '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } } 2226 2227## 2228# @block_set_io_throttle: 2229# 2230# Change I/O throttle limits for a block drive. 2231# 2232# Since QEMU 2.4, each device with I/O limits is member of a throttle 2233# group. 2234# 2235# If two or more devices are members of the same group, the limits 2236# will apply to the combined I/O of the whole group in a round-robin 2237# fashion. Therefore, setting new I/O limits to a device will affect 2238# the whole group. 2239# 2240# The name of the group can be specified using the 'group' parameter. 2241# If the parameter is unset, it is assumed to be the current group of 2242# that device. If it's not in any group yet, the name of the device 2243# will be used as the name for its group. 2244# 2245# The 'group' parameter can also be used to move a device to a 2246# different group. In this case the limits specified in the parameters 2247# will be applied to the new group only. 2248# 2249# I/O limits can be disabled by setting all of them to 0. In this case 2250# the device will be removed from its group and the rest of its 2251# members will not be affected. The 'group' parameter is ignored. 2252# 2253# Returns: Nothing on success 2254# If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound 2255# 2256# Since: 1.1 2257# 2258# Example: 2259# 2260# -> { "execute": "block_set_io_throttle", 2261# "arguments": { "id": "virtio-blk-pci0/virtio-backend", 2262# "bps": 0, 2263# "bps_rd": 0, 2264# "bps_wr": 0, 2265# "iops": 512, 2266# "iops_rd": 0, 2267# "iops_wr": 0, 2268# "bps_max": 0, 2269# "bps_rd_max": 0, 2270# "bps_wr_max": 0, 2271# "iops_max": 0, 2272# "iops_rd_max": 0, 2273# "iops_wr_max": 0, 2274# "bps_max_length": 0, 2275# "iops_size": 0 } } 2276# <- { "return": {} } 2277# 2278# -> { "execute": "block_set_io_throttle", 2279# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0", 2280# "bps": 1000000, 2281# "bps_rd": 0, 2282# "bps_wr": 0, 2283# "iops": 0, 2284# "iops_rd": 0, 2285# "iops_wr": 0, 2286# "bps_max": 8000000, 2287# "bps_rd_max": 0, 2288# "bps_wr_max": 0, 2289# "iops_max": 0, 2290# "iops_rd_max": 0, 2291# "iops_wr_max": 0, 2292# "bps_max_length": 60, 2293# "iops_size": 0 } } 2294# <- { "return": {} } 2295## 2296{ 'command': 'block_set_io_throttle', 'boxed': true, 2297 'data': 'BlockIOThrottle' } 2298 2299## 2300# @BlockIOThrottle: 2301# 2302# A set of parameters describing block throttling. 2303# 2304# @device: Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead) 2305# 2306# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8) 2307# 2308# @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second 2309# 2310# @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second 2311# 2312# @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second 2313# 2314# @iops: total I/O operations per second 2315# 2316# @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second 2317# 2318# @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second 2319# 2320# @bps_max: total throughput limit during bursts, 2321# in bytes (Since 1.7) 2322# 2323# @bps_rd_max: read throughput limit during bursts, 2324# in bytes (Since 1.7) 2325# 2326# @bps_wr_max: write throughput limit during bursts, 2327# in bytes (Since 1.7) 2328# 2329# @iops_max: total I/O operations per second during bursts, 2330# in bytes (Since 1.7) 2331# 2332# @iops_rd_max: read I/O operations per second during bursts, 2333# in bytes (Since 1.7) 2334# 2335# @iops_wr_max: write I/O operations per second during bursts, 2336# in bytes (Since 1.7) 2337# 2338# @bps_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_max burst 2339# period, in seconds. It must only 2340# be set if @bps_max is set as well. 2341# Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6) 2342# 2343# @bps_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_rd_max 2344# burst period, in seconds. It must only 2345# be set if @bps_rd_max is set as well. 2346# Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6) 2347# 2348# @bps_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_wr_max 2349# burst period, in seconds. It must only 2350# be set if @bps_wr_max is set as well. 2351# Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6) 2352# 2353# @iops_max_length: maximum length of the @iops burst 2354# period, in seconds. It must only 2355# be set if @iops_max is set as well. 2356# Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6) 2357# 2358# @iops_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_rd_max 2359# burst period, in seconds. It must only 2360# be set if @iops_rd_max is set as well. 2361# Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6) 2362# 2363# @iops_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_wr_max 2364# burst period, in seconds. It must only 2365# be set if @iops_wr_max is set as well. 2366# Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6) 2367# 2368# @iops_size: an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7) 2369# 2370# @group: throttle group name (Since 2.4) 2371# 2372# Since: 1.1 2373## 2374{ 'struct': 'BlockIOThrottle', 2375 'data': { '*device': 'str', '*id': 'str', 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 2376 'bps_wr': 'int', 'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int', 2377 '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int', 2378 '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int', 2379 '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int', 2380 '*bps_max_length': 'int', '*bps_rd_max_length': 'int', 2381 '*bps_wr_max_length': 'int', '*iops_max_length': 'int', 2382 '*iops_rd_max_length': 'int', '*iops_wr_max_length': 'int', 2383 '*iops_size': 'int', '*group': 'str' } } 2384 2385## 2386# @ThrottleLimits: 2387# 2388# Limit parameters for throttling. 2389# Since some limit combinations are illegal, limits should always be set in one 2390# transaction. All fields are optional. When setting limits, if a field is 2391# missing the current value is not changed. 2392# 2393# @iops-total: limit total I/O operations per second 2394# @iops-total-max: I/O operations burst 2395# @iops-total-max-length: length of the iops-total-max burst period, in seconds 2396# It must only be set if @iops-total-max is set as well. 2397# @iops-read: limit read operations per second 2398# @iops-read-max: I/O operations read burst 2399# @iops-read-max-length: length of the iops-read-max burst period, in seconds 2400# It must only be set if @iops-read-max is set as well. 2401# @iops-write: limit write operations per second 2402# @iops-write-max: I/O operations write burst 2403# @iops-write-max-length: length of the iops-write-max burst period, in seconds 2404# It must only be set if @iops-write-max is set as well. 2405# @bps-total: limit total bytes per second 2406# @bps-total-max: total bytes burst 2407# @bps-total-max-length: length of the bps-total-max burst period, in seconds. 2408# It must only be set if @bps-total-max is set as well. 2409# @bps-read: limit read bytes per second 2410# @bps-read-max: total bytes read burst 2411# @bps-read-max-length: length of the bps-read-max burst period, in seconds 2412# It must only be set if @bps-read-max is set as well. 2413# @bps-write: limit write bytes per second 2414# @bps-write-max: total bytes write burst 2415# @bps-write-max-length: length of the bps-write-max burst period, in seconds 2416# It must only be set if @bps-write-max is set as well. 2417# @iops-size: when limiting by iops max size of an I/O in bytes 2418# 2419# Since: 2.11 2420## 2421{ 'struct': 'ThrottleLimits', 2422 'data': { '*iops-total' : 'int', '*iops-total-max' : 'int', 2423 '*iops-total-max-length' : 'int', '*iops-read' : 'int', 2424 '*iops-read-max' : 'int', '*iops-read-max-length' : 'int', 2425 '*iops-write' : 'int', '*iops-write-max' : 'int', 2426 '*iops-write-max-length' : 'int', '*bps-total' : 'int', 2427 '*bps-total-max' : 'int', '*bps-total-max-length' : 'int', 2428 '*bps-read' : 'int', '*bps-read-max' : 'int', 2429 '*bps-read-max-length' : 'int', '*bps-write' : 'int', 2430 '*bps-write-max' : 'int', '*bps-write-max-length' : 'int', 2431 '*iops-size' : 'int' } } 2432 2433## 2434# @block-stream: 2435# 2436# Copy data from a backing file into a block device. 2437# 2438# The block streaming operation is performed in the background until the entire 2439# backing file has been copied. This command returns immediately once streaming 2440# has started. The status of ongoing block streaming operations can be checked 2441# with query-block-jobs. The operation can be stopped before it has completed 2442# using the block-job-cancel command. 2443# 2444# The node that receives the data is called the top image, can be located in 2445# any part of the chain (but always above the base image; see below) and can be 2446# specified using its device or node name. Earlier qemu versions only allowed 2447# 'device' to name the top level node; presence of the 'base-node' parameter 2448# during introspection can be used as a witness of the enhanced semantics 2449# of 'device'. 2450# 2451# If a base file is specified then sectors are not copied from that base file and 2452# its backing chain. When streaming completes the image file will have the base 2453# file as its backing file. This can be used to stream a subset of the backing 2454# file chain instead of flattening the entire image. 2455# 2456# On successful completion the image file is updated to drop the backing file 2457# and the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is emitted. 2458# 2459# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If 2460# omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7) 2461# 2462# @device: the device or node name of the top image 2463# 2464# @base: the common backing file name. 2465# It cannot be set if @base-node is also set. 2466# 2467# @base-node: the node name of the backing file. 2468# It cannot be set if @base is also set. (Since 2.8) 2469# 2470# @backing-file: The backing file string to write into the top 2471# image. This filename is not validated. 2472# 2473# If a pathname string is such that it cannot be 2474# resolved by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or 2475# HMP commands must use node-names for the image in 2476# question, as filename lookup methods will fail. 2477# 2478# If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine 2479# the backing file string to use, or error out if there 2480# is no obvious choice. Care should be taken when 2481# specifying the string, to specify a valid filename or 2482# protocol. 2483# (Since 2.1) 2484# 2485# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second 2486# 2487# @on-error: the action to take on an error (default report). 2488# 'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used if the block device 2489# supports io-status (see BlockInfo). Since 1.3. 2490# 2491# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has 2492# finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before 2493# making any block graph changes. 2494# When true, this job will automatically 2495# perform its abort or commit actions. 2496# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 2497# 2498# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it 2499# has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss. 2500# When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query 2501# list without user intervention. 2502# Defaults to true. (Since 3.1) 2503# 2504# Returns: Nothing on success. If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound. 2505# 2506# Since: 1.1 2507# 2508# Example: 2509# 2510# -> { "execute": "block-stream", 2511# "arguments": { "device": "virtio0", 2512# "base": "/tmp/master.qcow2" } } 2513# <- { "return": {} } 2514# 2515## 2516{ 'command': 'block-stream', 2517 'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', '*base': 'str', 2518 '*base-node': 'str', '*backing-file': 'str', '*speed': 'int', 2519 '*on-error': 'BlockdevOnError', 2520 '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } } 2521 2522## 2523# @block-job-set-speed: 2524# 2525# Set maximum speed for a background block operation. 2526# 2527# This command can only be issued when there is an active block job. 2528# 2529# Throttling can be disabled by setting the speed to 0. 2530# 2531# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence 2532# the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have 2533# other values. 2534# 2535# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second, or 0 for unlimited. 2536# Defaults to 0. 2537# 2538# Returns: Nothing on success 2539# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive 2540# 2541# Since: 1.1 2542## 2543{ 'command': 'block-job-set-speed', 2544 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'speed': 'int' } } 2545 2546## 2547# @block-job-cancel: 2548# 2549# Stop an active background block operation. 2550# 2551# This command returns immediately after marking the active background block 2552# operation for cancellation. It is an error to call this command if no 2553# operation is in progress. 2554# 2555# The operation will cancel as soon as possible and then emit the 2556# BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event. Before that happens the job is still visible when 2557# enumerated using query-block-jobs. 2558# 2559# Note that if you issue 'block-job-cancel' after 'drive-mirror' has indicated 2560# (via the event BLOCK_JOB_READY) that the source and destination are 2561# synchronized, then the event triggered by this command changes to 2562# BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED, to indicate that the mirroring has ended and the 2563# destination now has a point-in-time copy tied to the time of the cancellation. 2564# 2565# For streaming, the image file retains its backing file unless the streaming 2566# operation happens to complete just as it is being cancelled. A new streaming 2567# operation can be started at a later time to finish copying all data from the 2568# backing file. 2569# 2570# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence 2571# the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have 2572# other values. 2573# 2574# @force: If true, and the job has already emitted the event BLOCK_JOB_READY, 2575# abandon the job immediately (even if it is paused) instead of waiting 2576# for the destination to complete its final synchronization (since 1.3) 2577# 2578# Returns: Nothing on success 2579# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive 2580# 2581# Since: 1.1 2582## 2583{ 'command': 'block-job-cancel', 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*force': 'bool' } } 2584 2585## 2586# @block-job-pause: 2587# 2588# Pause an active background block operation. 2589# 2590# This command returns immediately after marking the active background block 2591# operation for pausing. It is an error to call this command if no 2592# operation is in progress or if the job is already paused. 2593# 2594# The operation will pause as soon as possible. No event is emitted when 2595# the operation is actually paused. Cancelling a paused job automatically 2596# resumes it. 2597# 2598# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence 2599# the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have 2600# other values. 2601# 2602# Returns: Nothing on success 2603# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive 2604# 2605# Since: 1.3 2606## 2607{ 'command': 'block-job-pause', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } } 2608 2609## 2610# @block-job-resume: 2611# 2612# Resume an active background block operation. 2613# 2614# This command returns immediately after resuming a paused background block 2615# operation. It is an error to call this command if no operation is in 2616# progress or if the job is not paused. 2617# 2618# This command also clears the error status of the job. 2619# 2620# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence 2621# the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have 2622# other values. 2623# 2624# Returns: Nothing on success 2625# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive 2626# 2627# Since: 1.3 2628## 2629{ 'command': 'block-job-resume', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } } 2630 2631## 2632# @block-job-complete: 2633# 2634# Manually trigger completion of an active background block operation. This 2635# is supported for drive mirroring, where it also switches the device to 2636# write to the target path only. The ability to complete is signaled with 2637# a BLOCK_JOB_READY event. 2638# 2639# This command completes an active background block operation synchronously. 2640# The ordering of this command's return with the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event 2641# is not defined. Note that if an I/O error occurs during the processing of 2642# this command: 1) the command itself will fail; 2) the error will be processed 2643# according to the rerror/werror arguments that were specified when starting 2644# the operation. 2645# 2646# A cancelled or paused job cannot be completed. 2647# 2648# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence 2649# the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have 2650# other values. 2651# 2652# Returns: Nothing on success 2653# If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive 2654# 2655# Since: 1.3 2656## 2657{ 'command': 'block-job-complete', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } } 2658 2659## 2660# @block-job-dismiss: 2661# 2662# For jobs that have already concluded, remove them from the block-job-query 2663# list. This command only needs to be run for jobs which were started with 2664# QEMU 2.12+ job lifetime management semantics. 2665# 2666# This command will refuse to operate on any job that has not yet reached 2667# its terminal state, JOB_STATUS_CONCLUDED. For jobs that make use of the 2668# BLOCK_JOB_READY event, block-job-cancel or block-job-complete will still need 2669# to be used as appropriate. 2670# 2671# @id: The job identifier. 2672# 2673# Returns: Nothing on success 2674# 2675# Since: 2.12 2676## 2677{ 'command': 'block-job-dismiss', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 2678 2679## 2680# @block-job-finalize: 2681# 2682# Once a job that has manual=true reaches the pending state, it can be 2683# instructed to finalize any graph changes and do any necessary cleanup 2684# via this command. 2685# For jobs in a transaction, instructing one job to finalize will force 2686# ALL jobs in the transaction to finalize, so it is only necessary to instruct 2687# a single member job to finalize. 2688# 2689# @id: The job identifier. 2690# 2691# Returns: Nothing on success 2692# 2693# Since: 2.12 2694## 2695{ 'command': 'block-job-finalize', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 2696 2697## 2698# @BlockdevDiscardOptions: 2699# 2700# Determines how to handle discard requests. 2701# 2702# @ignore: Ignore the request 2703# @unmap: Forward as an unmap request 2704# 2705# Since: 2.9 2706## 2707{ 'enum': 'BlockdevDiscardOptions', 2708 'data': [ 'ignore', 'unmap' ] } 2709 2710## 2711# @BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions: 2712# 2713# Describes the operation mode for the automatic conversion of plain 2714# zero writes by the OS to driver specific optimized zero write commands. 2715# 2716# @off: Disabled (default) 2717# @on: Enabled 2718# @unmap: Enabled and even try to unmap blocks if possible. This requires 2719# also that @BlockdevDiscardOptions is set to unmap for this device. 2720# 2721# Since: 2.1 2722## 2723{ 'enum': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions', 2724 'data': [ 'off', 'on', 'unmap' ] } 2725 2726## 2727# @BlockdevAioOptions: 2728# 2729# Selects the AIO backend to handle I/O requests 2730# 2731# @threads: Use qemu's thread pool 2732# @native: Use native AIO backend (only Linux and Windows) 2733# 2734# Since: 2.9 2735## 2736{ 'enum': 'BlockdevAioOptions', 2737 'data': [ 'threads', 'native' ] } 2738 2739## 2740# @BlockdevCacheOptions: 2741# 2742# Includes cache-related options for block devices 2743# 2744# @direct: enables use of O_DIRECT (bypass the host page cache; 2745# default: false) 2746# @no-flush: ignore any flush requests for the device (default: 2747# false) 2748# 2749# Since: 2.9 2750## 2751{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCacheOptions', 2752 'data': { '*direct': 'bool', 2753 '*no-flush': 'bool' } } 2754 2755## 2756# @BlockdevDriver: 2757# 2758# Drivers that are supported in block device operations. 2759# 2760# @vxhs: Since 2.10 2761# @throttle: Since 2.11 2762# @nvme: Since 2.12 2763# @copy-on-read: Since 3.0 2764# @blklogwrites: Since 3.0 2765# 2766# Since: 2.9 2767## 2768{ 'enum': 'BlockdevDriver', 2769 'data': [ 'blkdebug', 'blklogwrites', 'blkverify', 'bochs', 'cloop', 2770 'copy-on-read', 'dmg', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'gluster', 2771 'host_cdrom', 'host_device', 'http', 'https', 'iscsi', 'luks', 2772 'nbd', 'nfs', 'null-aio', 'null-co', 'nvme', 'parallels', 'qcow', 2773 'qcow2', 'qed', 'quorum', 'raw', 'rbd', 2774 { 'name': 'replication', 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }, 2775 'sheepdog', 2776 'ssh', 'throttle', 'vdi', 'vhdx', 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat', 'vxhs' ] } 2777 2778## 2779# @BlockdevOptionsFile: 2780# 2781# Driver specific block device options for the file backend. 2782# 2783# @filename: path to the image file 2784# @pr-manager: the id for the object that will handle persistent reservations 2785# for this device (default: none, forward the commands via SG_IO; 2786# since 2.11) 2787# @aio: AIO backend (default: threads) (since: 2.8) 2788# @locking: whether to enable file locking. If set to 'auto', only enable 2789# when Open File Descriptor (OFD) locking API is available 2790# (default: auto, since 2.10) 2791# @x-check-cache-dropped: whether to check that page cache was dropped on live 2792# migration. May cause noticeable delays if the image 2793# file is large, do not use in production. 2794# (default: off) (since: 3.0) 2795# 2796# Since: 2.9 2797## 2798{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsFile', 2799 'data': { 'filename': 'str', 2800 '*pr-manager': 'str', 2801 '*locking': 'OnOffAuto', 2802 '*aio': 'BlockdevAioOptions', 2803 '*x-check-cache-dropped': 'bool' } } 2804 2805## 2806# @BlockdevOptionsNull: 2807# 2808# Driver specific block device options for the null backend. 2809# 2810# @size: size of the device in bytes. 2811# @latency-ns: emulated latency (in nanoseconds) in processing 2812# requests. Default to zero which completes requests immediately. 2813# (Since 2.4) 2814# 2815# Since: 2.9 2816## 2817{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNull', 2818 'data': { '*size': 'int', '*latency-ns': 'uint64' } } 2819 2820## 2821# @BlockdevOptionsNVMe: 2822# 2823# Driver specific block device options for the NVMe backend. 2824# 2825# @device: controller address of the NVMe device. 2826# @namespace: namespace number of the device, starting from 1. 2827# 2828# Since: 2.12 2829## 2830{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNVMe', 2831 'data': { 'device': 'str', 'namespace': 'int' } } 2832 2833## 2834# @BlockdevOptionsVVFAT: 2835# 2836# Driver specific block device options for the vvfat protocol. 2837# 2838# @dir: directory to be exported as FAT image 2839# @fat-type: FAT type: 12, 16 or 32 2840# @floppy: whether to export a floppy image (true) or 2841# partitioned hard disk (false; default) 2842# @label: set the volume label, limited to 11 bytes. FAT16 and 2843# FAT32 traditionally have some restrictions on labels, which are 2844# ignored by most operating systems. Defaults to "QEMU VVFAT". 2845# (since 2.4) 2846# @rw: whether to allow write operations (default: false) 2847# 2848# Since: 2.9 2849## 2850{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsVVFAT', 2851 'data': { 'dir': 'str', '*fat-type': 'int', '*floppy': 'bool', 2852 '*label': 'str', '*rw': 'bool' } } 2853 2854## 2855# @BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat: 2856# 2857# Driver specific block device options for image format that have no option 2858# besides their data source. 2859# 2860# @file: reference to or definition of the data source block device 2861# 2862# Since: 2.9 2863## 2864{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 2865 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef' } } 2866 2867## 2868# @BlockdevOptionsLUKS: 2869# 2870# Driver specific block device options for LUKS. 2871# 2872# @key-secret: the ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing 2873# the decryption key (since 2.6). Mandatory except when 2874# doing a metadata-only probe of the image. 2875# 2876# Since: 2.9 2877## 2878{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsLUKS', 2879 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 2880 'data': { '*key-secret': 'str' } } 2881 2882 2883## 2884# @BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat: 2885# 2886# Driver specific block device options for image format that have no option 2887# besides their data source and an optional backing file. 2888# 2889# @backing: reference to or definition of the backing file block 2890# device, null disables the backing file entirely. 2891# Defaults to the backing file stored the image file. 2892# 2893# Since: 2.9 2894## 2895{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat', 2896 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 2897 'data': { '*backing': 'BlockdevRefOrNull' } } 2898 2899## 2900# @Qcow2OverlapCheckMode: 2901# 2902# General overlap check modes. 2903# 2904# @none: Do not perform any checks 2905# 2906# @constant: Perform only checks which can be done in constant time and 2907# without reading anything from disk 2908# 2909# @cached: Perform only checks which can be done without reading anything 2910# from disk 2911# 2912# @all: Perform all available overlap checks 2913# 2914# Since: 2.9 2915## 2916{ 'enum': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode', 2917 'data': [ 'none', 'constant', 'cached', 'all' ] } 2918 2919## 2920# @Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags: 2921# 2922# Structure of flags for each metadata structure. Setting a field to 'true' 2923# makes qemu guard that structure against unintended overwriting. The default 2924# value is chosen according to the template given. 2925# 2926# @template: Specifies a template mode which can be adjusted using the other 2927# flags, defaults to 'cached' 2928# 2929# @bitmap-directory: since 3.0 2930# 2931# Since: 2.9 2932## 2933{ 'struct': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags', 2934 'data': { '*template': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode', 2935 '*main-header': 'bool', 2936 '*active-l1': 'bool', 2937 '*active-l2': 'bool', 2938 '*refcount-table': 'bool', 2939 '*refcount-block': 'bool', 2940 '*snapshot-table': 'bool', 2941 '*inactive-l1': 'bool', 2942 '*inactive-l2': 'bool', 2943 '*bitmap-directory': 'bool' } } 2944 2945## 2946# @Qcow2OverlapChecks: 2947# 2948# Specifies which metadata structures should be guarded against unintended 2949# overwriting. 2950# 2951# @flags: set of flags for separate specification of each metadata structure 2952# type 2953# 2954# @mode: named mode which chooses a specific set of flags 2955# 2956# Since: 2.9 2957## 2958{ 'alternate': 'Qcow2OverlapChecks', 2959 'data': { 'flags': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags', 2960 'mode': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode' } } 2961 2962## 2963# @BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat: 2964# 2965# @aes: AES-CBC with plain64 initialization vectors 2966# 2967# Since: 2.10 2968## 2969{ 'enum': 'BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat', 2970 'data': [ 'aes' ] } 2971 2972## 2973# @BlockdevQcowEncryption: 2974# 2975# Since: 2.10 2976## 2977{ 'union': 'BlockdevQcowEncryption', 2978 'base': { 'format': 'BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat' }, 2979 'discriminator': 'format', 2980 'data': { 'aes': 'QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow' } } 2981 2982## 2983# @BlockdevOptionsQcow: 2984# 2985# Driver specific block device options for qcow. 2986# 2987# @encrypt: Image decryption options. Mandatory for 2988# encrypted images, except when doing a metadata-only 2989# probe of the image. 2990# 2991# Since: 2.10 2992## 2993{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow', 2994 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat', 2995 'data': { '*encrypt': 'BlockdevQcowEncryption' } } 2996 2997 2998 2999## 3000# @BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat: 3001# @aes: AES-CBC with plain64 initialization vectors 3002# 3003# Since: 2.10 3004## 3005{ 'enum': 'BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat', 3006 'data': [ 'aes', 'luks' ] } 3007 3008## 3009# @BlockdevQcow2Encryption: 3010# 3011# Since: 2.10 3012## 3013{ 'union': 'BlockdevQcow2Encryption', 3014 'base': { 'format': 'BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat' }, 3015 'discriminator': 'format', 3016 'data': { 'aes': 'QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow', 3017 'luks': 'QCryptoBlockOptionsLUKS'} } 3018 3019## 3020# @BlockdevOptionsQcow2: 3021# 3022# Driver specific block device options for qcow2. 3023# 3024# @lazy-refcounts: whether to enable the lazy refcounts 3025# feature (default is taken from the image file) 3026# 3027# @pass-discard-request: whether discard requests to the qcow2 3028# device should be forwarded to the data source 3029# 3030# @pass-discard-snapshot: whether discard requests for the data source 3031# should be issued when a snapshot operation (e.g. 3032# deleting a snapshot) frees clusters in the qcow2 file 3033# 3034# @pass-discard-other: whether discard requests for the data source 3035# should be issued on other occasions where a cluster 3036# gets freed 3037# 3038# @overlap-check: which overlap checks to perform for writes 3039# to the image, defaults to 'cached' (since 2.2) 3040# 3041# @cache-size: the maximum total size of the L2 table and 3042# refcount block caches in bytes (since 2.2) 3043# 3044# @l2-cache-size: the maximum size of the L2 table cache in 3045# bytes (since 2.2) 3046# 3047# @l2-cache-entry-size: the size of each entry in the L2 cache in 3048# bytes. It must be a power of two between 512 3049# and the cluster size. The default value is 3050# the cluster size (since 2.12) 3051# 3052# @refcount-cache-size: the maximum size of the refcount block cache 3053# in bytes (since 2.2) 3054# 3055# @cache-clean-interval: clean unused entries in the L2 and refcount 3056# caches. The interval is in seconds. The default value 3057# is 600 on supporting platforms, and 0 on other 3058# platforms. 0 disables this feature. (since 2.5) 3059# 3060# @encrypt: Image decryption options. Mandatory for 3061# encrypted images, except when doing a metadata-only 3062# probe of the image. (since 2.10) 3063# 3064# Since: 2.9 3065## 3066{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2', 3067 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat', 3068 'data': { '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool', 3069 '*pass-discard-request': 'bool', 3070 '*pass-discard-snapshot': 'bool', 3071 '*pass-discard-other': 'bool', 3072 '*overlap-check': 'Qcow2OverlapChecks', 3073 '*cache-size': 'int', 3074 '*l2-cache-size': 'int', 3075 '*l2-cache-entry-size': 'int', 3076 '*refcount-cache-size': 'int', 3077 '*cache-clean-interval': 'int', 3078 '*encrypt': 'BlockdevQcow2Encryption' } } 3079 3080## 3081# @SshHostKeyCheckMode: 3082# 3083# @none Don't check the host key at all 3084# @hash Compare the host key with a given hash 3085# @known_hosts Check the host key against the known_hosts file 3086# 3087# Since: 2.12 3088## 3089{ 'enum': 'SshHostKeyCheckMode', 3090 'data': [ 'none', 'hash', 'known_hosts' ] } 3091 3092## 3093# @SshHostKeyCheckHashType: 3094# 3095# @md5 The given hash is an md5 hash 3096# @sha1 The given hash is an sha1 hash 3097# 3098# Since: 2.12 3099## 3100{ 'enum': 'SshHostKeyCheckHashType', 3101 'data': [ 'md5', 'sha1' ] } 3102 3103## 3104# @SshHostKeyHash: 3105# 3106# @type The hash algorithm used for the hash 3107# @hash The expected hash value 3108# 3109# Since: 2.12 3110## 3111{ 'struct': 'SshHostKeyHash', 3112 'data': { 'type': 'SshHostKeyCheckHashType', 3113 'hash': 'str' }} 3114 3115## 3116# @SshHostKeyCheck: 3117# 3118# Since: 2.12 3119## 3120{ 'union': 'SshHostKeyCheck', 3121 'base': { 'mode': 'SshHostKeyCheckMode' }, 3122 'discriminator': 'mode', 3123 'data': { 'hash': 'SshHostKeyHash' } } 3124 3125## 3126# @BlockdevOptionsSsh: 3127# 3128# @server: host address 3129# 3130# @path: path to the image on the host 3131# 3132# @user: user as which to connect, defaults to current 3133# local user name 3134# 3135# @host-key-check: Defines how and what to check the host key against 3136# (default: known_hosts) 3137# 3138# Since: 2.9 3139## 3140{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsSsh', 3141 'data': { 'server': 'InetSocketAddress', 3142 'path': 'str', 3143 '*user': 'str', 3144 '*host-key-check': 'SshHostKeyCheck' } } 3145 3146 3147## 3148# @BlkdebugEvent: 3149# 3150# Trigger events supported by blkdebug. 3151# 3152# @l1_shrink_write_table: write zeros to the l1 table to shrink image. 3153# (since 2.11) 3154# 3155# @l1_shrink_free_l2_clusters: discard the l2 tables. (since 2.11) 3156# 3157# @cor_write: a write due to copy-on-read (since 2.11) 3158# 3159# Since: 2.9 3160## 3161{ 'enum': 'BlkdebugEvent', 'prefix': 'BLKDBG', 3162 'data': [ 'l1_update', 'l1_grow_alloc_table', 'l1_grow_write_table', 3163 'l1_grow_activate_table', 'l2_load', 'l2_update', 3164 'l2_update_compressed', 'l2_alloc_cow_read', 'l2_alloc_write', 3165 'read_aio', 'read_backing_aio', 'read_compressed', 'write_aio', 3166 'write_compressed', 'vmstate_load', 'vmstate_save', 'cow_read', 3167 'cow_write', 'reftable_load', 'reftable_grow', 'reftable_update', 3168 'refblock_load', 'refblock_update', 'refblock_update_part', 3169 'refblock_alloc', 'refblock_alloc_hookup', 'refblock_alloc_write', 3170 'refblock_alloc_write_blocks', 'refblock_alloc_write_table', 3171 'refblock_alloc_switch_table', 'cluster_alloc', 3172 'cluster_alloc_bytes', 'cluster_free', 'flush_to_os', 3173 'flush_to_disk', 'pwritev_rmw_head', 'pwritev_rmw_after_head', 3174 'pwritev_rmw_tail', 'pwritev_rmw_after_tail', 'pwritev', 3175 'pwritev_zero', 'pwritev_done', 'empty_image_prepare', 3176 'l1_shrink_write_table', 'l1_shrink_free_l2_clusters', 3177 'cor_write'] } 3178 3179## 3180# @BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions: 3181# 3182# Describes a single error injection for blkdebug. 3183# 3184# @event: trigger event 3185# 3186# @state: the state identifier blkdebug needs to be in to 3187# actually trigger the event; defaults to "any" 3188# 3189# @errno: error identifier (errno) to be returned; defaults to 3190# EIO 3191# 3192# @sector: specifies the sector index which has to be affected 3193# in order to actually trigger the event; defaults to "any 3194# sector" 3195# 3196# @once: disables further events after this one has been 3197# triggered; defaults to false 3198# 3199# @immediately: fail immediately; defaults to false 3200# 3201# Since: 2.9 3202## 3203{ 'struct': 'BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions', 3204 'data': { 'event': 'BlkdebugEvent', 3205 '*state': 'int', 3206 '*errno': 'int', 3207 '*sector': 'int', 3208 '*once': 'bool', 3209 '*immediately': 'bool' } } 3210 3211## 3212# @BlkdebugSetStateOptions: 3213# 3214# Describes a single state-change event for blkdebug. 3215# 3216# @event: trigger event 3217# 3218# @state: the current state identifier blkdebug needs to be in; 3219# defaults to "any" 3220# 3221# @new_state: the state identifier blkdebug is supposed to assume if 3222# this event is triggered 3223# 3224# Since: 2.9 3225## 3226{ 'struct': 'BlkdebugSetStateOptions', 3227 'data': { 'event': 'BlkdebugEvent', 3228 '*state': 'int', 3229 'new_state': 'int' } } 3230 3231## 3232# @BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug: 3233# 3234# Driver specific block device options for blkdebug. 3235# 3236# @image: underlying raw block device (or image file) 3237# 3238# @config: filename of the configuration file 3239# 3240# @align: required alignment for requests in bytes, must be 3241# positive power of 2, or 0 for default 3242# 3243# @max-transfer: maximum size for I/O transfers in bytes, must be 3244# positive multiple of @align and of the underlying 3245# file's request alignment (but need not be a power of 3246# 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10) 3247# 3248# @opt-write-zero: preferred alignment for write zero requests in bytes, 3249# must be positive multiple of @align and of the 3250# underlying file's request alignment (but need not be a 3251# power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10) 3252# 3253# @max-write-zero: maximum size for write zero requests in bytes, must be 3254# positive multiple of @align, of @opt-write-zero, and of 3255# the underlying file's request alignment (but need not 3256# be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10) 3257# 3258# @opt-discard: preferred alignment for discard requests in bytes, must 3259# be positive multiple of @align and of the underlying 3260# file's request alignment (but need not be a power of 3261# 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10) 3262# 3263# @max-discard: maximum size for discard requests in bytes, must be 3264# positive multiple of @align, of @opt-discard, and of 3265# the underlying file's request alignment (but need not 3266# be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10) 3267# 3268# @inject-error: array of error injection descriptions 3269# 3270# @set-state: array of state-change descriptions 3271# 3272# Since: 2.9 3273## 3274{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug', 3275 'data': { 'image': 'BlockdevRef', 3276 '*config': 'str', 3277 '*align': 'int', '*max-transfer': 'int32', 3278 '*opt-write-zero': 'int32', '*max-write-zero': 'int32', 3279 '*opt-discard': 'int32', '*max-discard': 'int32', 3280 '*inject-error': ['BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions'], 3281 '*set-state': ['BlkdebugSetStateOptions'] } } 3282 3283## 3284# @BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites: 3285# 3286# Driver specific block device options for blklogwrites. 3287# 3288# @file: block device 3289# 3290# @log: block device used to log writes to @file 3291# 3292# @log-sector-size: sector size used in logging writes to @file, determines 3293# granularity of offsets and sizes of writes (default: 512) 3294# 3295# @log-append: append to an existing log (default: false) 3296# 3297# @log-super-update-interval: interval of write requests after which the log 3298# super block is updated to disk (default: 4096) 3299# 3300# Since: 3.0 3301## 3302{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites', 3303 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 3304 'log': 'BlockdevRef', 3305 '*log-sector-size': 'uint32', 3306 '*log-append': 'bool', 3307 '*log-super-update-interval': 'uint64' } } 3308 3309## 3310# @BlockdevOptionsBlkverify: 3311# 3312# Driver specific block device options for blkverify. 3313# 3314# @test: block device to be tested 3315# 3316# @raw: raw image used for verification 3317# 3318# Since: 2.9 3319## 3320{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkverify', 3321 'data': { 'test': 'BlockdevRef', 3322 'raw': 'BlockdevRef' } } 3323 3324## 3325# @QuorumReadPattern: 3326# 3327# An enumeration of quorum read patterns. 3328# 3329# @quorum: read all the children and do a quorum vote on reads 3330# 3331# @fifo: read only from the first child that has not failed 3332# 3333# Since: 2.9 3334## 3335{ 'enum': 'QuorumReadPattern', 'data': [ 'quorum', 'fifo' ] } 3336 3337## 3338# @BlockdevOptionsQuorum: 3339# 3340# Driver specific block device options for Quorum 3341# 3342# @blkverify: true if the driver must print content mismatch 3343# set to false by default 3344# 3345# @children: the children block devices to use 3346# 3347# @vote-threshold: the vote limit under which a read will fail 3348# 3349# @rewrite-corrupted: rewrite corrupted data when quorum is reached 3350# (Since 2.1) 3351# 3352# @read-pattern: choose read pattern and set to quorum by default 3353# (Since 2.2) 3354# 3355# Since: 2.9 3356## 3357{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQuorum', 3358 'data': { '*blkverify': 'bool', 3359 'children': [ 'BlockdevRef' ], 3360 'vote-threshold': 'int', 3361 '*rewrite-corrupted': 'bool', 3362 '*read-pattern': 'QuorumReadPattern' } } 3363 3364## 3365# @BlockdevOptionsGluster: 3366# 3367# Driver specific block device options for Gluster 3368# 3369# @volume: name of gluster volume where VM image resides 3370# 3371# @path: absolute path to image file in gluster volume 3372# 3373# @server: gluster servers description 3374# 3375# @debug: libgfapi log level (default '4' which is Error) 3376# (Since 2.8) 3377# 3378# @logfile: libgfapi log file (default /dev/stderr) (Since 2.8) 3379# 3380# Since: 2.9 3381## 3382{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGluster', 3383 'data': { 'volume': 'str', 3384 'path': 'str', 3385 'server': ['SocketAddress'], 3386 '*debug': 'int', 3387 '*logfile': 'str' } } 3388 3389## 3390# @IscsiTransport: 3391# 3392# An enumeration of libiscsi transport types 3393# 3394# Since: 2.9 3395## 3396{ 'enum': 'IscsiTransport', 3397 'data': [ 'tcp', 'iser' ] } 3398 3399## 3400# @IscsiHeaderDigest: 3401# 3402# An enumeration of header digests supported by libiscsi 3403# 3404# Since: 2.9 3405## 3406{ 'enum': 'IscsiHeaderDigest', 3407 'prefix': 'QAPI_ISCSI_HEADER_DIGEST', 3408 'data': [ 'crc32c', 'none', 'crc32c-none', 'none-crc32c' ] } 3409 3410## 3411# @BlockdevOptionsIscsi: 3412# 3413# @transport: The iscsi transport type 3414# 3415# @portal: The address of the iscsi portal 3416# 3417# @target: The target iqn name 3418# 3419# @lun: LUN to connect to. Defaults to 0. 3420# 3421# @user: User name to log in with. If omitted, no CHAP 3422# authentication is performed. 3423# 3424# @password-secret: The ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing 3425# the password for the login. This option is required if 3426# @user is specified. 3427# 3428# @initiator-name: The iqn name we want to identify to the target 3429# as. If this option is not specified, an initiator name is 3430# generated automatically. 3431# 3432# @header-digest: The desired header digest. Defaults to 3433# none-crc32c. 3434# 3435# @timeout: Timeout in seconds after which a request will 3436# timeout. 0 means no timeout and is the default. 3437# 3438# Driver specific block device options for iscsi 3439# 3440# Since: 2.9 3441## 3442{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsIscsi', 3443 'data': { 'transport': 'IscsiTransport', 3444 'portal': 'str', 3445 'target': 'str', 3446 '*lun': 'int', 3447 '*user': 'str', 3448 '*password-secret': 'str', 3449 '*initiator-name': 'str', 3450 '*header-digest': 'IscsiHeaderDigest', 3451 '*timeout': 'int' } } 3452 3453 3454## 3455# @RbdAuthMode: 3456# 3457# Since: 3.0 3458## 3459{ 'enum': 'RbdAuthMode', 3460 'data': [ 'cephx', 'none' ] } 3461 3462## 3463# @BlockdevOptionsRbd: 3464# 3465# @pool: Ceph pool name. 3466# 3467# @image: Image name in the Ceph pool. 3468# 3469# @conf: path to Ceph configuration file. Values 3470# in the configuration file will be overridden by 3471# options specified via QAPI. 3472# 3473# @snapshot: Ceph snapshot name. 3474# 3475# @user: Ceph id name. 3476# 3477# @auth-client-required: Acceptable authentication modes. 3478# This maps to Ceph configuration option 3479# "auth_client_required". (Since 3.0) 3480# 3481# @key-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a key 3482# for cephx authentication. 3483# This maps to Ceph configuration option 3484# "key". (Since 3.0) 3485# 3486# @server: Monitor host address and port. This maps 3487# to the "mon_host" Ceph option. 3488# 3489# Since: 2.9 3490## 3491{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsRbd', 3492 'data': { 'pool': 'str', 3493 'image': 'str', 3494 '*conf': 'str', 3495 '*snapshot': 'str', 3496 '*user': 'str', 3497 '*auth-client-required': ['RbdAuthMode'], 3498 '*key-secret': 'str', 3499 '*server': ['InetSocketAddressBase'] } } 3500 3501## 3502# @BlockdevOptionsSheepdog: 3503# 3504# Driver specific block device options for sheepdog 3505# 3506# @vdi: Virtual disk image name 3507# @server: The Sheepdog server to connect to 3508# @snap-id: Snapshot ID 3509# @tag: Snapshot tag name 3510# 3511# Only one of @snap-id and @tag may be present. 3512# 3513# Since: 2.9 3514## 3515{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsSheepdog', 3516 'data': { 'server': 'SocketAddress', 3517 'vdi': 'str', 3518 '*snap-id': 'uint32', 3519 '*tag': 'str' } } 3520 3521## 3522# @ReplicationMode: 3523# 3524# An enumeration of replication modes. 3525# 3526# @primary: Primary mode, the vm's state will be sent to secondary QEMU. 3527# 3528# @secondary: Secondary mode, receive the vm's state from primary QEMU. 3529# 3530# Since: 2.9 3531## 3532{ 'enum' : 'ReplicationMode', 'data' : [ 'primary', 'secondary' ], 3533 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' } 3534 3535## 3536# @BlockdevOptionsReplication: 3537# 3538# Driver specific block device options for replication 3539# 3540# @mode: the replication mode 3541# 3542# @top-id: In secondary mode, node name or device ID of the root 3543# node who owns the replication node chain. Must not be given in 3544# primary mode. 3545# 3546# Since: 2.9 3547## 3548{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsReplication', 3549 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3550 'data': { 'mode': 'ReplicationMode', 3551 '*top-id': 'str' }, 3552 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' } 3553 3554## 3555# @NFSTransport: 3556# 3557# An enumeration of NFS transport types 3558# 3559# @inet: TCP transport 3560# 3561# Since: 2.9 3562## 3563{ 'enum': 'NFSTransport', 3564 'data': [ 'inet' ] } 3565 3566## 3567# @NFSServer: 3568# 3569# Captures the address of the socket 3570# 3571# @type: transport type used for NFS (only TCP supported) 3572# 3573# @host: host address for NFS server 3574# 3575# Since: 2.9 3576## 3577{ 'struct': 'NFSServer', 3578 'data': { 'type': 'NFSTransport', 3579 'host': 'str' } } 3580 3581## 3582# @BlockdevOptionsNfs: 3583# 3584# Driver specific block device option for NFS 3585# 3586# @server: host address 3587# 3588# @path: path of the image on the host 3589# 3590# @user: UID value to use when talking to the 3591# server (defaults to 65534 on Windows and getuid() 3592# on unix) 3593# 3594# @group: GID value to use when talking to the 3595# server (defaults to 65534 on Windows and getgid() 3596# in unix) 3597# 3598# @tcp-syn-count: number of SYNs during the session 3599# establishment (defaults to libnfs default) 3600# 3601# @readahead-size: set the readahead size in bytes (defaults 3602# to libnfs default) 3603# 3604# @page-cache-size: set the pagecache size in bytes (defaults 3605# to libnfs default) 3606# 3607# @debug: set the NFS debug level (max 2) (defaults 3608# to libnfs default) 3609# 3610# Since: 2.9 3611## 3612{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNfs', 3613 'data': { 'server': 'NFSServer', 3614 'path': 'str', 3615 '*user': 'int', 3616 '*group': 'int', 3617 '*tcp-syn-count': 'int', 3618 '*readahead-size': 'int', 3619 '*page-cache-size': 'int', 3620 '*debug': 'int' } } 3621 3622## 3623# @BlockdevOptionsCurlBase: 3624# 3625# Driver specific block device options shared by all protocols supported by the 3626# curl backend. 3627# 3628# @url: URL of the image file 3629# 3630# @readahead: Size of the read-ahead cache; must be a multiple of 3631# 512 (defaults to 256 kB) 3632# 3633# @timeout: Timeout for connections, in seconds (defaults to 5) 3634# 3635# @username: Username for authentication (defaults to none) 3636# 3637# @password-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a password 3638# for authentication (defaults to no password) 3639# 3640# @proxy-username: Username for proxy authentication (defaults to none) 3641# 3642# @proxy-password-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a password 3643# for proxy authentication (defaults to no password) 3644# 3645# Since: 2.9 3646## 3647{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase', 3648 'data': { 'url': 'str', 3649 '*readahead': 'int', 3650 '*timeout': 'int', 3651 '*username': 'str', 3652 '*password-secret': 'str', 3653 '*proxy-username': 'str', 3654 '*proxy-password-secret': 'str' } } 3655 3656## 3657# @BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp: 3658# 3659# Driver specific block device options for HTTP connections over the curl 3660# backend. URLs must start with "http://". 3661# 3662# @cookie: List of cookies to set; format is 3663# "name1=content1; name2=content2;" as explained by 3664# CURLOPT_COOKIE(3). Defaults to no cookies. 3665# 3666# @cookie-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the cookie data in a 3667# secure way. See @cookie for the format. (since 2.10) 3668# 3669# Since: 2.9 3670## 3671{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp', 3672 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase', 3673 'data': { '*cookie': 'str', 3674 '*cookie-secret': 'str'} } 3675 3676## 3677# @BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps: 3678# 3679# Driver specific block device options for HTTPS connections over the curl 3680# backend. URLs must start with "https://". 3681# 3682# @cookie: List of cookies to set; format is 3683# "name1=content1; name2=content2;" as explained by 3684# CURLOPT_COOKIE(3). Defaults to no cookies. 3685# 3686# @sslverify: Whether to verify the SSL certificate's validity (defaults to 3687# true) 3688# 3689# @cookie-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the cookie data in a 3690# secure way. See @cookie for the format. (since 2.10) 3691# 3692# Since: 2.9 3693## 3694{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps', 3695 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase', 3696 'data': { '*cookie': 'str', 3697 '*sslverify': 'bool', 3698 '*cookie-secret': 'str'} } 3699 3700## 3701# @BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp: 3702# 3703# Driver specific block device options for FTP connections over the curl 3704# backend. URLs must start with "ftp://". 3705# 3706# Since: 2.9 3707## 3708{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp', 3709 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase', 3710 'data': { } } 3711 3712## 3713# @BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps: 3714# 3715# Driver specific block device options for FTPS connections over the curl 3716# backend. URLs must start with "ftps://". 3717# 3718# @sslverify: Whether to verify the SSL certificate's validity (defaults to 3719# true) 3720# 3721# Since: 2.9 3722## 3723{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps', 3724 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase', 3725 'data': { '*sslverify': 'bool' } } 3726 3727## 3728# @BlockdevOptionsNbd: 3729# 3730# Driver specific block device options for NBD. 3731# 3732# @server: NBD server address 3733# 3734# @export: export name 3735# 3736# @tls-creds: TLS credentials ID 3737# 3738# @x-dirty-bitmap: A "qemu:dirty-bitmap:NAME" string to query in place of 3739# traditional "base:allocation" block status (see 3740# NBD_OPT_LIST_META_CONTEXT in the NBD protocol) (since 3.0) 3741# 3742# Since: 2.9 3743## 3744{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNbd', 3745 'data': { 'server': 'SocketAddress', 3746 '*export': 'str', 3747 '*tls-creds': 'str', 3748 '*x-dirty-bitmap': 'str' } } 3749 3750## 3751# @BlockdevOptionsRaw: 3752# 3753# Driver specific block device options for the raw driver. 3754# 3755# @offset: position where the block device starts 3756# @size: the assumed size of the device 3757# 3758# Since: 2.9 3759## 3760{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsRaw', 3761 'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3762 'data': { '*offset': 'int', '*size': 'int' } } 3763 3764## 3765# @BlockdevOptionsVxHS: 3766# 3767# Driver specific block device options for VxHS 3768# 3769# @vdisk-id: UUID of VxHS volume 3770# @server: vxhs server IP, port 3771# @tls-creds: TLS credentials ID 3772# 3773# Since: 2.10 3774## 3775{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsVxHS', 3776 'data': { 'vdisk-id': 'str', 3777 'server': 'InetSocketAddressBase', 3778 '*tls-creds': 'str' } } 3779 3780## 3781# @BlockdevOptionsThrottle: 3782# 3783# Driver specific block device options for the throttle driver 3784# 3785# @throttle-group: the name of the throttle-group object to use. It 3786# must already exist. 3787# @file: reference to or definition of the data source block device 3788# Since: 2.11 3789## 3790{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsThrottle', 3791 'data': { 'throttle-group': 'str', 3792 'file' : 'BlockdevRef' 3793 } } 3794## 3795# @BlockdevOptions: 3796# 3797# Options for creating a block device. Many options are available for all 3798# block devices, independent of the block driver: 3799# 3800# @driver: block driver name 3801# @node-name: the node name of the new node (Since 2.0). 3802# This option is required on the top level of blockdev-add. 3803# Valid node names start with an alphabetic character and may 3804# contain only alphanumeric characters, '-', '.' and '_'. Their 3805# maximum length is 31 characters. 3806# @discard: discard-related options (default: ignore) 3807# @cache: cache-related options 3808# @read-only: whether the block device should be read-only (default: false). 3809# Note that some block drivers support only read-only access, 3810# either generally or in certain configurations. In this case, 3811# the default value does not work and the option must be 3812# specified explicitly. 3813# @auto-read-only: if true and @read-only is false, QEMU may automatically 3814# decide not to open the image read-write as requested, but 3815# fall back to read-only instead (and switch between the modes 3816# later), e.g. depending on whether the image file is writable 3817# or whether a writing user is attached to the node 3818# (default: false, since 3.1) 3819# @detect-zeroes: detect and optimize zero writes (Since 2.1) 3820# (default: off) 3821# @force-share: force share all permission on added nodes. 3822# Requires read-only=true. (Since 2.10) 3823# 3824# Remaining options are determined by the block driver. 3825# 3826# Since: 2.9 3827## 3828{ 'union': 'BlockdevOptions', 3829 'base': { 'driver': 'BlockdevDriver', 3830 '*node-name': 'str', 3831 '*discard': 'BlockdevDiscardOptions', 3832 '*cache': 'BlockdevCacheOptions', 3833 '*read-only': 'bool', 3834 '*auto-read-only': 'bool', 3835 '*force-share': 'bool', 3836 '*detect-zeroes': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions' }, 3837 'discriminator': 'driver', 3838 'data': { 3839 'blkdebug': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug', 3840 'blklogwrites':'BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites', 3841 'blkverify': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkverify', 3842 'bochs': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3843 'cloop': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3844 'copy-on-read':'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3845 'dmg': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3846 'file': 'BlockdevOptionsFile', 3847 'ftp': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp', 3848 'ftps': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps', 3849 'gluster': 'BlockdevOptionsGluster', 3850 'host_cdrom': 'BlockdevOptionsFile', 3851 'host_device':'BlockdevOptionsFile', 3852 'http': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp', 3853 'https': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps', 3854 'iscsi': 'BlockdevOptionsIscsi', 3855 'luks': 'BlockdevOptionsLUKS', 3856 'nbd': 'BlockdevOptionsNbd', 3857 'nfs': 'BlockdevOptionsNfs', 3858 'null-aio': 'BlockdevOptionsNull', 3859 'null-co': 'BlockdevOptionsNull', 3860 'nvme': 'BlockdevOptionsNVMe', 3861 'parallels': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3862 'qcow2': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2', 3863 'qcow': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow', 3864 'qed': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat', 3865 'quorum': 'BlockdevOptionsQuorum', 3866 'raw': 'BlockdevOptionsRaw', 3867 'rbd': 'BlockdevOptionsRbd', 3868 'replication': { 'type': 'BlockdevOptionsReplication', 3869 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }, 3870 'sheepdog': 'BlockdevOptionsSheepdog', 3871 'ssh': 'BlockdevOptionsSsh', 3872 'throttle': 'BlockdevOptionsThrottle', 3873 'vdi': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3874 'vhdx': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3875 'vmdk': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat', 3876 'vpc': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat', 3877 'vvfat': 'BlockdevOptionsVVFAT', 3878 'vxhs': 'BlockdevOptionsVxHS' 3879 } } 3880 3881## 3882# @BlockdevRef: 3883# 3884# Reference to a block device. 3885# 3886# @definition: defines a new block device inline 3887# @reference: references the ID of an existing block device 3888# 3889# Since: 2.9 3890## 3891{ 'alternate': 'BlockdevRef', 3892 'data': { 'definition': 'BlockdevOptions', 3893 'reference': 'str' } } 3894 3895## 3896# @BlockdevRefOrNull: 3897# 3898# Reference to a block device. 3899# 3900# @definition: defines a new block device inline 3901# @reference: references the ID of an existing block device. 3902# An empty string means that no block device should 3903# be referenced. Deprecated; use null instead. 3904# @null: No block device should be referenced (since 2.10) 3905# 3906# Since: 2.9 3907## 3908{ 'alternate': 'BlockdevRefOrNull', 3909 'data': { 'definition': 'BlockdevOptions', 3910 'reference': 'str', 3911 'null': 'null' } } 3912 3913## 3914# @blockdev-add: 3915# 3916# Creates a new block device. If the @id option is given at the top level, a 3917# BlockBackend will be created; otherwise, @node-name is mandatory at the top 3918# level and no BlockBackend will be created. 3919# 3920# Since: 2.9 3921# 3922# Example: 3923# 3924# 1. 3925# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add", 3926# "arguments": { 3927# "driver": "qcow2", 3928# "node-name": "test1", 3929# "file": { 3930# "driver": "file", 3931# "filename": "test.qcow2" 3932# } 3933# } 3934# } 3935# <- { "return": {} } 3936# 3937# 2. 3938# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add", 3939# "arguments": { 3940# "driver": "qcow2", 3941# "node-name": "node0", 3942# "discard": "unmap", 3943# "cache": { 3944# "direct": true 3945# }, 3946# "file": { 3947# "driver": "file", 3948# "filename": "/tmp/test.qcow2" 3949# }, 3950# "backing": { 3951# "driver": "raw", 3952# "file": { 3953# "driver": "file", 3954# "filename": "/dev/fdset/4" 3955# } 3956# } 3957# } 3958# } 3959# 3960# <- { "return": {} } 3961# 3962## 3963{ 'command': 'blockdev-add', 'data': 'BlockdevOptions', 'boxed': true } 3964 3965## 3966# @blockdev-del: 3967# 3968# Deletes a block device that has been added using blockdev-add. 3969# The command will fail if the node is attached to a device or is 3970# otherwise being used. 3971# 3972# @node-name: Name of the graph node to delete. 3973# 3974# Since: 2.9 3975# 3976# Example: 3977# 3978# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add", 3979# "arguments": { 3980# "driver": "qcow2", 3981# "node-name": "node0", 3982# "file": { 3983# "driver": "file", 3984# "filename": "test.qcow2" 3985# } 3986# } 3987# } 3988# <- { "return": {} } 3989# 3990# -> { "execute": "blockdev-del", 3991# "arguments": { "node-name": "node0" } 3992# } 3993# <- { "return": {} } 3994# 3995## 3996{ 'command': 'blockdev-del', 'data': { 'node-name': 'str' } } 3997 3998## 3999# @BlockdevCreateOptionsFile: 4000# 4001# Driver specific image creation options for file. 4002# 4003# @filename Filename for the new image file 4004# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4005# @preallocation Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off) 4006# @nocow Turn off copy-on-write (valid only on btrfs; default: off) 4007# 4008# Since: 2.12 4009## 4010{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsFile', 4011 'data': { 'filename': 'str', 4012 'size': 'size', 4013 '*preallocation': 'PreallocMode', 4014 '*nocow': 'bool' } } 4015 4016## 4017# @BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster: 4018# 4019# Driver specific image creation options for gluster. 4020# 4021# @location Where to store the new image file 4022# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4023# @preallocation Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off) 4024# 4025# Since: 2.12 4026## 4027{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster', 4028 'data': { 'location': 'BlockdevOptionsGluster', 4029 'size': 'size', 4030 '*preallocation': 'PreallocMode' } } 4031 4032## 4033# @BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS: 4034# 4035# Driver specific image creation options for LUKS. 4036# 4037# @file Node to create the image format on 4038# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4039# 4040# Since: 2.12 4041## 4042{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS', 4043 'base': 'QCryptoBlockCreateOptionsLUKS', 4044 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4045 'size': 'size' } } 4046 4047## 4048# @BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs: 4049# 4050# Driver specific image creation options for NFS. 4051# 4052# @location Where to store the new image file 4053# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4054# 4055# Since: 2.12 4056## 4057{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs', 4058 'data': { 'location': 'BlockdevOptionsNfs', 4059 'size': 'size' } } 4060 4061## 4062# @BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels: 4063# 4064# Driver specific image creation options for parallels. 4065# 4066# @file Node to create the image format on 4067# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4068# @cluster-size Cluster size in bytes (default: 1 MB) 4069# 4070# Since: 2.12 4071## 4072{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels', 4073 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4074 'size': 'size', 4075 '*cluster-size': 'size' } } 4076 4077## 4078# @BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow: 4079# 4080# Driver specific image creation options for qcow. 4081# 4082# @file Node to create the image format on 4083# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4084# @backing-file File name of the backing file if a backing file 4085# should be used 4086# @encrypt Encryption options if the image should be encrypted 4087# 4088# Since: 2.12 4089## 4090{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow', 4091 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4092 'size': 'size', 4093 '*backing-file': 'str', 4094 '*encrypt': 'QCryptoBlockCreateOptions' } } 4095 4096## 4097# @BlockdevQcow2Version: 4098# 4099# @v2: The original QCOW2 format as introduced in qemu 0.10 (version 2) 4100# @v3: The extended QCOW2 format as introduced in qemu 1.1 (version 3) 4101# 4102# Since: 2.12 4103## 4104{ 'enum': 'BlockdevQcow2Version', 4105 'data': [ 'v2', 'v3' ] } 4106 4107 4108## 4109# @BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2: 4110# 4111# Driver specific image creation options for qcow2. 4112# 4113# @file Node to create the image format on 4114# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4115# @version Compatibility level (default: v3) 4116# @backing-file File name of the backing file if a backing file 4117# should be used 4118# @backing-fmt Name of the block driver to use for the backing file 4119# @encrypt Encryption options if the image should be encrypted 4120# @cluster-size qcow2 cluster size in bytes (default: 65536) 4121# @preallocation Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off) 4122# @lazy-refcounts True if refcounts may be updated lazily (default: off) 4123# @refcount-bits Width of reference counts in bits (default: 16) 4124# 4125# Since: 2.12 4126## 4127{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2', 4128 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4129 'size': 'size', 4130 '*version': 'BlockdevQcow2Version', 4131 '*backing-file': 'str', 4132 '*backing-fmt': 'BlockdevDriver', 4133 '*encrypt': 'QCryptoBlockCreateOptions', 4134 '*cluster-size': 'size', 4135 '*preallocation': 'PreallocMode', 4136 '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool', 4137 '*refcount-bits': 'int' } } 4138 4139## 4140# @BlockdevCreateOptionsQed: 4141# 4142# Driver specific image creation options for qed. 4143# 4144# @file Node to create the image format on 4145# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4146# @backing-file File name of the backing file if a backing file 4147# should be used 4148# @backing-fmt Name of the block driver to use for the backing file 4149# @cluster-size Cluster size in bytes (default: 65536) 4150# @table-size L1/L2 table size (in clusters) 4151# 4152# Since: 2.12 4153## 4154{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQed', 4155 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4156 'size': 'size', 4157 '*backing-file': 'str', 4158 '*backing-fmt': 'BlockdevDriver', 4159 '*cluster-size': 'size', 4160 '*table-size': 'int' } } 4161 4162## 4163# @BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd: 4164# 4165# Driver specific image creation options for rbd/Ceph. 4166# 4167# @location Where to store the new image file. This location cannot 4168# point to a snapshot. 4169# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4170# @cluster-size RBD object size 4171# 4172# Since: 2.12 4173## 4174{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd', 4175 'data': { 'location': 'BlockdevOptionsRbd', 4176 'size': 'size', 4177 '*cluster-size' : 'size' } } 4178 4179## 4180# @BlockdevVmdkSubformat: 4181# 4182# Subformat options for VMDK images 4183# 4184# @monolithicSparse: Single file image with sparse cluster allocation 4185# 4186# @monolithicFlat: Single flat data image and a descriptor file 4187# 4188# @twoGbMaxExtentSparse: Data is split into 2GB (per virtual LBA) sparse extent 4189# files, in addition to a descriptor file 4190# 4191# @twoGbMaxExtentFlat: Data is split into 2GB (per virtual LBA) flat extent 4192# files, in addition to a descriptor file 4193# 4194# @streamOptimized: Single file image sparse cluster allocation, optimized 4195# for streaming over network. 4196# 4197# Since: 4.0 4198## 4199{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVmdkSubformat', 4200 'data': [ 'monolithicSparse', 'monolithicFlat', 'twoGbMaxExtentSparse', 4201 'twoGbMaxExtentFlat', 'streamOptimized'] } 4202 4203## 4204# @BlockdevVmdkAdapterType: 4205# 4206# Adapter type info for VMDK images 4207# 4208# Since: 4.0 4209## 4210{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVmdkAdapterType', 4211 'data': [ 'ide', 'buslogic', 'lsilogic', 'legacyESX'] } 4212 4213## 4214# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk: 4215# 4216# Driver specific image creation options for VMDK. 4217# 4218# @file Where to store the new image file. This refers to the image 4219# file for monolithcSparse and streamOptimized format, or the 4220# descriptor file for other formats. 4221# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4222# @extents Where to store the data extents. Required for monolithcFlat, 4223# twoGbMaxExtentSparse and twoGbMaxExtentFlat formats. For 4224# monolithicFlat, only one entry is required; for 4225# twoGbMaxExtent* formats, the number of entries required is 4226# calculated as extent_number = virtual_size / 2GB. Providing 4227# more extents than will be used is an error. 4228# @subformat The subformat of the VMDK image. Default: "monolithicSparse". 4229# @backing-file The path of backing file. Default: no backing file is used. 4230# @adapter-type The adapter type used to fill in the descriptor. Default: ide. 4231# @hwversion Hardware version. The meaningful options are "4" or "6". 4232# Default: "4". 4233# @zeroed-grain Whether to enable zeroed-grain feature for sparse subformats. 4234# Default: false. 4235# 4236# Since: 4.0 4237## 4238{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk', 4239 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4240 'size': 'size', 4241 '*extents': ['BlockdevRef'], 4242 '*subformat': 'BlockdevVmdkSubformat', 4243 '*backing-file': 'str', 4244 '*adapter-type': 'BlockdevVmdkAdapterType', 4245 '*hwversion': 'str', 4246 '*zeroed-grain': 'bool' } } 4247 4248 4249## 4250# @SheepdogRedundancyType: 4251# 4252# @full Create a fully replicated vdi with x copies 4253# @erasure-coded Create an erasure coded vdi with x data strips and 4254# y parity strips 4255# 4256# Since: 2.12 4257## 4258{ 'enum': 'SheepdogRedundancyType', 4259 'data': [ 'full', 'erasure-coded' ] } 4260 4261## 4262# @SheepdogRedundancyFull: 4263# 4264# @copies Number of copies to use (between 1 and 31) 4265# 4266# Since: 2.12 4267## 4268{ 'struct': 'SheepdogRedundancyFull', 4269 'data': { 'copies': 'int' }} 4270 4271## 4272# @SheepdogRedundancyErasureCoded: 4273# 4274# @data-strips Number of data strips to use (one of {2,4,8,16}) 4275# @parity-strips Number of parity strips to use (between 1 and 15) 4276# 4277# Since: 2.12 4278## 4279{ 'struct': 'SheepdogRedundancyErasureCoded', 4280 'data': { 'data-strips': 'int', 4281 'parity-strips': 'int' }} 4282 4283## 4284# @SheepdogRedundancy: 4285# 4286# Since: 2.12 4287## 4288{ 'union': 'SheepdogRedundancy', 4289 'base': { 'type': 'SheepdogRedundancyType' }, 4290 'discriminator': 'type', 4291 'data': { 'full': 'SheepdogRedundancyFull', 4292 'erasure-coded': 'SheepdogRedundancyErasureCoded' } } 4293 4294## 4295# @BlockdevCreateOptionsSheepdog: 4296# 4297# Driver specific image creation options for Sheepdog. 4298# 4299# @location Where to store the new image file 4300# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4301# @backing-file File name of a base image 4302# @preallocation Preallocation mode (allowed values: off, full) 4303# @redundancy Redundancy of the image 4304# @object-size Object size of the image 4305# 4306# Since: 2.12 4307## 4308{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsSheepdog', 4309 'data': { 'location': 'BlockdevOptionsSheepdog', 4310 'size': 'size', 4311 '*backing-file': 'str', 4312 '*preallocation': 'PreallocMode', 4313 '*redundancy': 'SheepdogRedundancy', 4314 '*object-size': 'size' } } 4315 4316## 4317# @BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh: 4318# 4319# Driver specific image creation options for SSH. 4320# 4321# @location Where to store the new image file 4322# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4323# 4324# Since: 2.12 4325## 4326{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh', 4327 'data': { 'location': 'BlockdevOptionsSsh', 4328 'size': 'size' } } 4329 4330## 4331# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi: 4332# 4333# Driver specific image creation options for VDI. 4334# 4335# @file Node to create the image format on 4336# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4337# @preallocation Preallocation mode for the new image (allowed values: off, 4338# metadata; default: off) 4339# 4340# Since: 2.12 4341## 4342{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi', 4343 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4344 'size': 'size', 4345 '*preallocation': 'PreallocMode' } } 4346 4347## 4348# @BlockdevVhdxSubformat: 4349# 4350# @dynamic: Growing image file 4351# @fixed: Preallocated fixed-size image file 4352# 4353# Since: 2.12 4354## 4355{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVhdxSubformat', 4356 'data': [ 'dynamic', 'fixed' ] } 4357 4358## 4359# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx: 4360# 4361# Driver specific image creation options for vhdx. 4362# 4363# @file Node to create the image format on 4364# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4365# @log-size Log size in bytes, must be a multiple of 1 MB 4366# (default: 1 MB) 4367# @block-size Block size in bytes, must be a multiple of 1 MB and not 4368# larger than 256 MB (default: automatically choose a block 4369# size depending on the image size) 4370# @subformat vhdx subformat (default: dynamic) 4371# @block-state-zero Force use of payload blocks of type 'ZERO'. Non-standard, 4372# but default. Do not set to 'off' when using 'qemu-img 4373# convert' with subformat=dynamic. 4374# 4375# Since: 2.12 4376## 4377{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx', 4378 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4379 'size': 'size', 4380 '*log-size': 'size', 4381 '*block-size': 'size', 4382 '*subformat': 'BlockdevVhdxSubformat', 4383 '*block-state-zero': 'bool' } } 4384 4385## 4386# @BlockdevVpcSubformat: 4387# 4388# @dynamic: Growing image file 4389# @fixed: Preallocated fixed-size image file 4390# 4391# Since: 2.12 4392## 4393{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVpcSubformat', 4394 'data': [ 'dynamic', 'fixed' ] } 4395 4396## 4397# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc: 4398# 4399# Driver specific image creation options for vpc (VHD). 4400# 4401# @file Node to create the image format on 4402# @size Size of the virtual disk in bytes 4403# @subformat vhdx subformat (default: dynamic) 4404# @force-size Force use of the exact byte size instead of rounding to the 4405# next size that can be represented in CHS geometry 4406# (default: false) 4407# 4408# Since: 2.12 4409## 4410{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc', 4411 'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef', 4412 'size': 'size', 4413 '*subformat': 'BlockdevVpcSubformat', 4414 '*force-size': 'bool' } } 4415 4416## 4417# @BlockdevCreateOptions: 4418# 4419# Options for creating an image format on a given node. 4420# 4421# @driver block driver to create the image format 4422# 4423# Since: 2.12 4424## 4425{ 'union': 'BlockdevCreateOptions', 4426 'base': { 4427 'driver': 'BlockdevDriver' }, 4428 'discriminator': 'driver', 4429 'data': { 4430 'file': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsFile', 4431 'gluster': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster', 4432 'luks': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS', 4433 'nfs': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs', 4434 'parallels': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels', 4435 'qcow': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow', 4436 'qcow2': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2', 4437 'qed': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQed', 4438 'rbd': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd', 4439 'sheepdog': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsSheepdog', 4440 'ssh': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh', 4441 'vdi': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi', 4442 'vhdx': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx', 4443 'vmdk': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk', 4444 'vpc': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc' 4445 } } 4446 4447## 4448# @blockdev-create: 4449# 4450# Starts a job to create an image format on a given node. The job is 4451# automatically finalized, but a manual job-dismiss is required. 4452# 4453# @job-id: Identifier for the newly created job. 4454# 4455# @options: Options for the image creation. 4456# 4457# Since: 3.0 4458## 4459{ 'command': 'blockdev-create', 4460 'data': { 'job-id': 'str', 4461 'options': 'BlockdevCreateOptions' } } 4462 4463## 4464# @blockdev-open-tray: 4465# 4466# Opens a block device's tray. If there is a block driver state tree inserted as 4467# a medium, it will become inaccessible to the guest (but it will remain 4468# associated to the block device, so closing the tray will make it accessible 4469# again). 4470# 4471# If the tray was already open before, this will be a no-op. 4472# 4473# Once the tray opens, a DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED event is emitted. There are cases in 4474# which no such event will be generated, these include: 4475# - if the guest has locked the tray, @force is false and the guest does not 4476# respond to the eject request 4477# - if the BlockBackend denoted by @device does not have a guest device attached 4478# to it 4479# - if the guest device does not have an actual tray 4480# 4481# @device: Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead) 4482# 4483# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8) 4484# 4485# @force: if false (the default), an eject request will be sent to 4486# the guest if it has locked the tray (and the tray will not be opened 4487# immediately); if true, the tray will be opened regardless of whether 4488# it is locked 4489# 4490# Since: 2.5 4491# 4492# Example: 4493# 4494# -> { "execute": "blockdev-open-tray", 4495# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } } 4496# 4497# <- { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1418751016, 4498# "microseconds": 716996 }, 4499# "event": "DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED", 4500# "data": { "device": "ide1-cd0", 4501# "id": "ide0-1-0", 4502# "tray-open": true } } 4503# 4504# <- { "return": {} } 4505# 4506## 4507{ 'command': 'blockdev-open-tray', 4508 'data': { '*device': 'str', 4509 '*id': 'str', 4510 '*force': 'bool' } } 4511 4512## 4513# @blockdev-close-tray: 4514# 4515# Closes a block device's tray. If there is a block driver state tree associated 4516# with the block device (which is currently ejected), that tree will be loaded 4517# as the medium. 4518# 4519# If the tray was already closed before, this will be a no-op. 4520# 4521# @device: Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead) 4522# 4523# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8) 4524# 4525# Since: 2.5 4526# 4527# Example: 4528# 4529# -> { "execute": "blockdev-close-tray", 4530# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } } 4531# 4532# <- { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1418751345, 4533# "microseconds": 272147 }, 4534# "event": "DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED", 4535# "data": { "device": "ide1-cd0", 4536# "id": "ide0-1-0", 4537# "tray-open": false } } 4538# 4539# <- { "return": {} } 4540# 4541## 4542{ 'command': 'blockdev-close-tray', 4543 'data': { '*device': 'str', 4544 '*id': 'str' } } 4545 4546## 4547# @blockdev-remove-medium: 4548# 4549# Removes a medium (a block driver state tree) from a block device. That block 4550# device's tray must currently be open (unless there is no attached guest 4551# device). 4552# 4553# If the tray is open and there is no medium inserted, this will be a no-op. 4554# 4555# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device 4556# 4557# Since: 2.12 4558# 4559# Example: 4560# 4561# -> { "execute": "blockdev-remove-medium", 4562# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } } 4563# 4564# <- { "error": { "class": "GenericError", 4565# "desc": "Tray of device 'ide0-1-0' is not open" } } 4566# 4567# -> { "execute": "blockdev-open-tray", 4568# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } } 4569# 4570# <- { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1418751627, 4571# "microseconds": 549958 }, 4572# "event": "DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED", 4573# "data": { "device": "ide1-cd0", 4574# "id": "ide0-1-0", 4575# "tray-open": true } } 4576# 4577# <- { "return": {} } 4578# 4579# -> { "execute": "blockdev-remove-medium", 4580# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } } 4581# 4582# <- { "return": {} } 4583# 4584## 4585{ 'command': 'blockdev-remove-medium', 4586 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 4587 4588## 4589# @blockdev-insert-medium: 4590# 4591# Inserts a medium (a block driver state tree) into a block device. That block 4592# device's tray must currently be open (unless there is no attached guest 4593# device) and there must be no medium inserted already. 4594# 4595# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device 4596# 4597# @node-name: name of a node in the block driver state graph 4598# 4599# Since: 2.12 4600# 4601# Example: 4602# 4603# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add", 4604# "arguments": { 4605# "node-name": "node0", 4606# "driver": "raw", 4607# "file": { "driver": "file", 4608# "filename": "fedora.iso" } } } 4609# <- { "return": {} } 4610# 4611# -> { "execute": "blockdev-insert-medium", 4612# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0", 4613# "node-name": "node0" } } 4614# 4615# <- { "return": {} } 4616# 4617## 4618{ 'command': 'blockdev-insert-medium', 4619 'data': { 'id': 'str', 4620 'node-name': 'str'} } 4621 4622 4623## 4624# @BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode: 4625# 4626# Specifies the new read-only mode of a block device subject to the 4627# @blockdev-change-medium command. 4628# 4629# @retain: Retains the current read-only mode 4630# 4631# @read-only: Makes the device read-only 4632# 4633# @read-write: Makes the device writable 4634# 4635# Since: 2.3 4636# 4637## 4638{ 'enum': 'BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode', 4639 'data': ['retain', 'read-only', 'read-write'] } 4640 4641 4642## 4643# @blockdev-change-medium: 4644# 4645# Changes the medium inserted into a block device by ejecting the current medium 4646# and loading a new image file which is inserted as the new medium (this command 4647# combines blockdev-open-tray, blockdev-remove-medium, blockdev-insert-medium 4648# and blockdev-close-tray). 4649# 4650# @device: Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead) 4651# 4652# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device 4653# (since: 2.8) 4654# 4655# @filename: filename of the new image to be loaded 4656# 4657# @format: format to open the new image with (defaults to 4658# the probed format) 4659# 4660# @read-only-mode: change the read-only mode of the device; defaults 4661# to 'retain' 4662# 4663# Since: 2.5 4664# 4665# Examples: 4666# 4667# 1. Change a removable medium 4668# 4669# -> { "execute": "blockdev-change-medium", 4670# "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0", 4671# "filename": "/srv/images/Fedora-12-x86_64-DVD.iso", 4672# "format": "raw" } } 4673# <- { "return": {} } 4674# 4675# 2. Load a read-only medium into a writable drive 4676# 4677# -> { "execute": "blockdev-change-medium", 4678# "arguments": { "id": "floppyA", 4679# "filename": "/srv/images/ro.img", 4680# "format": "raw", 4681# "read-only-mode": "retain" } } 4682# 4683# <- { "error": 4684# { "class": "GenericError", 4685# "desc": "Could not open '/srv/images/ro.img': Permission denied" } } 4686# 4687# -> { "execute": "blockdev-change-medium", 4688# "arguments": { "id": "floppyA", 4689# "filename": "/srv/images/ro.img", 4690# "format": "raw", 4691# "read-only-mode": "read-only" } } 4692# 4693# <- { "return": {} } 4694# 4695## 4696{ 'command': 'blockdev-change-medium', 4697 'data': { '*device': 'str', 4698 '*id': 'str', 4699 'filename': 'str', 4700 '*format': 'str', 4701 '*read-only-mode': 'BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode' } } 4702 4703 4704## 4705# @BlockErrorAction: 4706# 4707# An enumeration of action that has been taken when a DISK I/O occurs 4708# 4709# @ignore: error has been ignored 4710# 4711# @report: error has been reported to the device 4712# 4713# @stop: error caused VM to be stopped 4714# 4715# Since: 2.1 4716## 4717{ 'enum': 'BlockErrorAction', 4718 'data': [ 'ignore', 'report', 'stop' ] } 4719 4720 4721## 4722# @BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED: 4723# 4724# Emitted when a disk image is being marked corrupt. The image can be 4725# identified by its device or node name. The 'device' field is always 4726# present for compatibility reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the 4727# image does not have a device name associated. 4728# 4729# @device: device name. This is always present for compatibility 4730# reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the image does not 4731# have a device name associated. 4732# 4733# @node-name: node name (Since: 2.4) 4734# 4735# @msg: informative message for human consumption, such as the kind of 4736# corruption being detected. It should not be parsed by machine as it is 4737# not guaranteed to be stable 4738# 4739# @offset: if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is 4740# the host's access offset into the image 4741# 4742# @size: if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is 4743# the access size 4744# 4745# @fatal: if set, the image is marked corrupt and therefore unusable after this 4746# event and must be repaired (Since 2.2; before, every 4747# BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED event was fatal) 4748# 4749# Note: If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the 4750# BLOCK_IO_ERROR event. 4751# 4752# Example: 4753# 4754# <- { "event": "BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED", 4755# "data": { "device": "ide0-hd0", "node-name": "node0", 4756# "msg": "Prevented active L1 table overwrite", "offset": 196608, 4757# "size": 65536 }, 4758# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1378126126, "microseconds": 966463 } } 4759# 4760# Since: 1.7 4761## 4762{ 'event': 'BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED', 4763 'data': { 'device' : 'str', 4764 '*node-name' : 'str', 4765 'msg' : 'str', 4766 '*offset' : 'int', 4767 '*size' : 'int', 4768 'fatal' : 'bool' } } 4769 4770## 4771# @BLOCK_IO_ERROR: 4772# 4773# Emitted when a disk I/O error occurs 4774# 4775# @device: device name. This is always present for compatibility 4776# reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the image does not 4777# have a device name associated. 4778# 4779# @node-name: node name. Note that errors may be reported for the root node 4780# that is directly attached to a guest device rather than for the 4781# node where the error occurred. The node name is not present if 4782# the drive is empty. (Since: 2.8) 4783# 4784# @operation: I/O operation 4785# 4786# @action: action that has been taken 4787# 4788# @nospace: true if I/O error was caused due to a no-space 4789# condition. This key is only present if query-block's 4790# io-status is present, please see query-block documentation 4791# for more information (since: 2.2) 4792# 4793# @reason: human readable string describing the error cause. 4794# (This field is a debugging aid for humans, it should not 4795# be parsed by applications) (since: 2.2) 4796# 4797# Note: If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the 4798# BLOCK_IO_ERROR event 4799# 4800# Since: 0.13.0 4801# 4802# Example: 4803# 4804# <- { "event": "BLOCK_IO_ERROR", 4805# "data": { "device": "ide0-hd1", 4806# "node-name": "#block212", 4807# "operation": "write", 4808# "action": "stop" }, 4809# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } } 4810# 4811## 4812{ 'event': 'BLOCK_IO_ERROR', 4813 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', 4814 'operation': 'IoOperationType', 4815 'action': 'BlockErrorAction', '*nospace': 'bool', 4816 'reason': 'str' } } 4817 4818## 4819# @BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED: 4820# 4821# Emitted when a block job has completed 4822# 4823# @type: job type 4824# 4825# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other 4826# values are allowed since QEMU 2.7 4827# 4828# @len: maximum progress value 4829# 4830# @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len. 4831# On failure this is less than len 4832# 4833# @speed: rate limit, bytes per second 4834# 4835# @error: error message. Only present on failure. This field 4836# contains a human-readable error message. There are no semantics 4837# other than that streaming has failed and clients should not try to 4838# interpret the error string 4839# 4840# Since: 1.1 4841# 4842# Example: 4843# 4844# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED", 4845# "data": { "type": "stream", "device": "virtio-disk0", 4846# "len": 10737418240, "offset": 10737418240, 4847# "speed": 0 }, 4848# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } } 4849# 4850## 4851{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED', 4852 'data': { 'type' : 'JobType', 4853 'device': 'str', 4854 'len' : 'int', 4855 'offset': 'int', 4856 'speed' : 'int', 4857 '*error': 'str' } } 4858 4859## 4860# @BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED: 4861# 4862# Emitted when a block job has been cancelled 4863# 4864# @type: job type 4865# 4866# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other 4867# values are allowed since QEMU 2.7 4868# 4869# @len: maximum progress value 4870# 4871# @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len. 4872# On failure this is less than len 4873# 4874# @speed: rate limit, bytes per second 4875# 4876# Since: 1.1 4877# 4878# Example: 4879# 4880# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED", 4881# "data": { "type": "stream", "device": "virtio-disk0", 4882# "len": 10737418240, "offset": 134217728, 4883# "speed": 0 }, 4884# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } } 4885# 4886## 4887{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED', 4888 'data': { 'type' : 'JobType', 4889 'device': 'str', 4890 'len' : 'int', 4891 'offset': 'int', 4892 'speed' : 'int' } } 4893 4894## 4895# @BLOCK_JOB_ERROR: 4896# 4897# Emitted when a block job encounters an error 4898# 4899# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other 4900# values are allowed since QEMU 2.7 4901# 4902# @operation: I/O operation 4903# 4904# @action: action that has been taken 4905# 4906# Since: 1.3 4907# 4908# Example: 4909# 4910# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR", 4911# "data": { "device": "ide0-hd1", 4912# "operation": "write", 4913# "action": "stop" }, 4914# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } } 4915# 4916## 4917{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_ERROR', 4918 'data': { 'device' : 'str', 4919 'operation': 'IoOperationType', 4920 'action' : 'BlockErrorAction' } } 4921 4922## 4923# @BLOCK_JOB_READY: 4924# 4925# Emitted when a block job is ready to complete 4926# 4927# @type: job type 4928# 4929# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other 4930# values are allowed since QEMU 2.7 4931# 4932# @len: maximum progress value 4933# 4934# @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len. 4935# On failure this is less than len 4936# 4937# @speed: rate limit, bytes per second 4938# 4939# Note: The "ready to complete" status is always reset by a @BLOCK_JOB_ERROR 4940# event 4941# 4942# Since: 1.3 4943# 4944# Example: 4945# 4946# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_READY", 4947# "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "mirror", "speed": 0, 4948# "len": 2097152, "offset": 2097152 } 4949# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } } 4950# 4951## 4952{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_READY', 4953 'data': { 'type' : 'JobType', 4954 'device': 'str', 4955 'len' : 'int', 4956 'offset': 'int', 4957 'speed' : 'int' } } 4958 4959## 4960# @BLOCK_JOB_PENDING: 4961# 4962# Emitted when a block job is awaiting explicit authorization to finalize graph 4963# changes via @block-job-finalize. If this job is part of a transaction, it will 4964# not emit this event until the transaction has converged first. 4965# 4966# @type: job type 4967# 4968# @id: The job identifier. 4969# 4970# Since: 2.12 4971# 4972# Example: 4973# 4974# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_WAITING", 4975# "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "mirror" }, 4976# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } } 4977# 4978## 4979{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_PENDING', 4980 'data': { 'type' : 'JobType', 4981 'id' : 'str' } } 4982 4983## 4984# @PreallocMode: 4985# 4986# Preallocation mode of QEMU image file 4987# 4988# @off: no preallocation 4989# @metadata: preallocate only for metadata 4990# @falloc: like @full preallocation but allocate disk space by 4991# posix_fallocate() rather than writing zeros. 4992# @full: preallocate all data by writing zeros to device to ensure disk 4993# space is really available. @full preallocation also sets up 4994# metadata correctly. 4995# 4996# Since: 2.2 4997## 4998{ 'enum': 'PreallocMode', 4999 'data': [ 'off', 'metadata', 'falloc', 'full' ] } 5000 5001## 5002# @BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD: 5003# 5004# Emitted when writes on block device reaches or exceeds the 5005# configured write threshold. For thin-provisioned devices, this 5006# means the device should be extended to avoid pausing for 5007# disk exhaustion. 5008# The event is one shot. Once triggered, it needs to be 5009# re-registered with another block-set-write-threshold command. 5010# 5011# @node-name: graph node name on which the threshold was exceeded. 5012# 5013# @amount-exceeded: amount of data which exceeded the threshold, in bytes. 5014# 5015# @write-threshold: last configured threshold, in bytes. 5016# 5017# Since: 2.3 5018## 5019{ 'event': 'BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD', 5020 'data': { 'node-name': 'str', 5021 'amount-exceeded': 'uint64', 5022 'write-threshold': 'uint64' } } 5023 5024## 5025# @block-set-write-threshold: 5026# 5027# Change the write threshold for a block drive. An event will be 5028# delivered if a write to this block drive crosses the configured 5029# threshold. The threshold is an offset, thus must be 5030# non-negative. Default is no write threshold. Setting the threshold 5031# to zero disables it. 5032# 5033# This is useful to transparently resize thin-provisioned drives without 5034# the guest OS noticing. 5035# 5036# @node-name: graph node name on which the threshold must be set. 5037# 5038# @write-threshold: configured threshold for the block device, bytes. 5039# Use 0 to disable the threshold. 5040# 5041# Since: 2.3 5042# 5043# Example: 5044# 5045# -> { "execute": "block-set-write-threshold", 5046# "arguments": { "node-name": "mydev", 5047# "write-threshold": 17179869184 } } 5048# <- { "return": {} } 5049# 5050## 5051{ 'command': 'block-set-write-threshold', 5052 'data': { 'node-name': 'str', 'write-threshold': 'uint64' } } 5053 5054## 5055# @x-blockdev-change: 5056# 5057# Dynamically reconfigure the block driver state graph. It can be used 5058# to add, remove, insert or replace a graph node. Currently only the 5059# Quorum driver implements this feature to add or remove its child. This 5060# is useful to fix a broken quorum child. 5061# 5062# If @node is specified, it will be inserted under @parent. @child 5063# may not be specified in this case. If both @parent and @child are 5064# specified but @node is not, @child will be detached from @parent. 5065# 5066# @parent: the id or name of the parent node. 5067# 5068# @child: the name of a child under the given parent node. 5069# 5070# @node: the name of the node that will be added. 5071# 5072# Note: this command is experimental, and its API is not stable. It 5073# does not support all kinds of operations, all kinds of children, nor 5074# all block drivers. 5075# 5076# FIXME Removing children from a quorum node means introducing gaps in the 5077# child indices. This cannot be represented in the 'children' list of 5078# BlockdevOptionsQuorum, as returned by .bdrv_refresh_filename(). 5079# 5080# Warning: The data in a new quorum child MUST be consistent with that of 5081# the rest of the array. 5082# 5083# Since: 2.7 5084# 5085# Example: 5086# 5087# 1. Add a new node to a quorum 5088# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add", 5089# "arguments": { 5090# "driver": "raw", 5091# "node-name": "new_node", 5092# "file": { "driver": "file", 5093# "filename": "test.raw" } } } 5094# <- { "return": {} } 5095# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-change", 5096# "arguments": { "parent": "disk1", 5097# "node": "new_node" } } 5098# <- { "return": {} } 5099# 5100# 2. Delete a quorum's node 5101# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-change", 5102# "arguments": { "parent": "disk1", 5103# "child": "children.1" } } 5104# <- { "return": {} } 5105# 5106## 5107{ 'command': 'x-blockdev-change', 5108 'data' : { 'parent': 'str', 5109 '*child': 'str', 5110 '*node': 'str' } } 5111 5112## 5113# @x-blockdev-set-iothread: 5114# 5115# Move @node and its children into the @iothread. If @iothread is null then 5116# move @node and its children into the main loop. 5117# 5118# The node must not be attached to a BlockBackend. 5119# 5120# @node-name: the name of the block driver node 5121# 5122# @iothread: the name of the IOThread object or null for the main loop 5123# 5124# @force: true if the node and its children should be moved when a BlockBackend 5125# is already attached 5126# 5127# Note: this command is experimental and intended for test cases that need 5128# control over IOThreads only. 5129# 5130# Since: 2.12 5131# 5132# Example: 5133# 5134# 1. Move a node into an IOThread 5135# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-set-iothread", 5136# "arguments": { "node-name": "disk1", 5137# "iothread": "iothread0" } } 5138# <- { "return": {} } 5139# 5140# 2. Move a node into the main loop 5141# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-set-iothread", 5142# "arguments": { "node-name": "disk1", 5143# "iothread": null } } 5144# <- { "return": {} } 5145# 5146## 5147{ 'command': 'x-blockdev-set-iothread', 5148 'data' : { 'node-name': 'str', 5149 'iothread': 'StrOrNull', 5150 '*force': 'bool' } } 5151