1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2# vim: filetype=python 3 4## 5# = Background jobs 6## 7 8## 9# @JobType: 10# 11# Type of a background job. 12# 13# @commit: block commit job type, see "block-commit" 14# 15# @stream: block stream job type, see "block-stream" 16# 17# @mirror: drive mirror job type, see "drive-mirror" 18# 19# @backup: drive backup job type, see "drive-backup" 20# 21# @create: image creation job type, see "blockdev-create" (since 3.0) 22# 23# @amend: image options amend job type, see "x-blockdev-amend" (since 24# 5.1) 25# 26# @snapshot-load: snapshot load job type, see "snapshot-load" (since 27# 6.0) 28# 29# @snapshot-save: snapshot save job type, see "snapshot-save" (since 30# 6.0) 31# 32# @snapshot-delete: snapshot delete job type, see "snapshot-delete" 33# (since 6.0) 34# 35# Since: 1.7 36## 37{ 'enum': 'JobType', 38 'data': ['commit', 'stream', 'mirror', 'backup', 'create', 'amend', 39 'snapshot-load', 'snapshot-save', 'snapshot-delete'] } 40 41## 42# @JobStatus: 43# 44# Indicates the present state of a given job in its lifetime. 45# 46# @undefined: Erroneous, default state. Should not ever be visible. 47# 48# @created: The job has been created, but not yet started. 49# 50# @running: The job is currently running. 51# 52# @paused: The job is running, but paused. The pause may be requested 53# by either the QMP user or by internal processes. 54# 55# @ready: The job is running, but is ready for the user to signal 56# completion. This is used for long-running jobs like mirror that 57# are designed to run indefinitely. 58# 59# @standby: The job is ready, but paused. This is nearly identical to 60# @paused. The job may return to @ready or otherwise be canceled. 61# 62# @waiting: The job is waiting for other jobs in the transaction to 63# converge to the waiting state. This status will likely not be 64# visible for the last job in a transaction. 65# 66# @pending: The job has finished its work, but has finalization steps 67# that it needs to make prior to completing. These changes will 68# require manual intervention via @job-finalize if auto-finalize 69# was set to false. These pending changes may still fail. 70# 71# @aborting: The job is in the process of being aborted, and will 72# finish with an error. The job will afterwards report that it is 73# @concluded. This status may not be visible to the management 74# process. 75# 76# @concluded: The job has finished all work. If auto-dismiss was set 77# to false, the job will remain in the query list until it is 78# dismissed via @job-dismiss. 79# 80# @null: The job is in the process of being dismantled. This state 81# should not ever be visible externally. 82# 83# Since: 2.12 84## 85{ 'enum': 'JobStatus', 86 'data': ['undefined', 'created', 'running', 'paused', 'ready', 'standby', 87 'waiting', 'pending', 'aborting', 'concluded', 'null' ] } 88 89## 90# @JobVerb: 91# 92# Represents command verbs that can be applied to a job. 93# 94# @cancel: see @job-cancel 95# 96# @pause: see @job-pause 97# 98# @resume: see @job-resume 99# 100# @set-speed: see @block-job-set-speed 101# 102# @complete: see @job-complete 103# 104# @dismiss: see @job-dismiss 105# 106# @finalize: see @job-finalize 107# 108# Since: 2.12 109## 110{ 'enum': 'JobVerb', 111 'data': ['cancel', 'pause', 'resume', 'set-speed', 'complete', 'dismiss', 112 'finalize' ] } 113 114## 115# @JOB_STATUS_CHANGE: 116# 117# Emitted when a job transitions to a different status. 118# 119# @id: The job identifier 120# 121# @status: The new job status 122# 123# Since: 3.0 124## 125{ 'event': 'JOB_STATUS_CHANGE', 126 'data': { 'id': 'str', 127 'status': 'JobStatus' } } 128 129## 130# @job-pause: 131# 132# Pause an active job. 133# 134# This command returns immediately after marking the active job for 135# pausing. Pausing an already paused job is an error. 136# 137# The job will pause as soon as possible, which means transitioning 138# into the PAUSED state if it was RUNNING, or into STANDBY if it was 139# READY. The corresponding JOB_STATUS_CHANGE event will be emitted. 140# 141# Cancelling a paused job automatically resumes it. 142# 143# @id: The job identifier. 144# 145# Since: 3.0 146## 147{ 'command': 'job-pause', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 148 149## 150# @job-resume: 151# 152# Resume a paused job. 153# 154# This command returns immediately after resuming a paused job. 155# Resuming an already running job is an error. 156# 157# @id: The job identifier. 158# 159# Since: 3.0 160## 161{ 'command': 'job-resume', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 162 163## 164# @job-cancel: 165# 166# Instruct an active background job to cancel at the next opportunity. 167# This command returns immediately after marking the active job for 168# cancellation. 169# 170# The job will cancel as soon as possible and then emit a 171# JOB_STATUS_CHANGE event. Usually, the status will change to 172# ABORTING, but it is possible that a job successfully completes (e.g. 173# because it was almost done and there was no opportunity to cancel 174# earlier than completing the job) and transitions to PENDING instead. 175# 176# @id: The job identifier. 177# 178# Since: 3.0 179## 180{ 'command': 'job-cancel', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 181 182## 183# @job-complete: 184# 185# Manually trigger completion of an active job in the READY state. 186# 187# @id: The job identifier. 188# 189# Since: 3.0 190## 191{ 'command': 'job-complete', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 192 193## 194# @job-dismiss: 195# 196# Deletes a job that is in the CONCLUDED state. This command only 197# needs to be run explicitly for jobs that don't have automatic 198# dismiss enabled. 199# 200# This command will refuse to operate on any job that has not yet 201# reached its terminal state, JOB_STATUS_CONCLUDED. For jobs that make 202# use of JOB_READY event, job-cancel or job-complete will still need 203# to be used as appropriate. 204# 205# @id: The job identifier. 206# 207# Since: 3.0 208## 209{ 'command': 'job-dismiss', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 210 211## 212# @job-finalize: 213# 214# Instructs all jobs in a transaction (or a single job if it is not 215# part of any transaction) to finalize any graph changes and do any 216# necessary cleanup. This command requires that all involved jobs are 217# in the PENDING state. 218# 219# For jobs in a transaction, instructing one job to finalize will 220# force ALL jobs in the transaction to finalize, so it is only 221# necessary to instruct a single member job to finalize. 222# 223# @id: The identifier of any job in the transaction, or of a job that 224# is not part of any transaction. 225# 226# Since: 3.0 227## 228{ 'command': 'job-finalize', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } } 229 230## 231# @JobInfo: 232# 233# Information about a job. 234# 235# @id: The job identifier 236# 237# @type: The kind of job that is being performed 238# 239# @status: Current job state/status 240# 241# @current-progress: Progress made until now. The unit is arbitrary 242# and the value can only meaningfully be used for the ratio of 243# @current-progress to @total-progress. The value is 244# monotonically increasing. 245# 246# @total-progress: Estimated @current-progress value at the completion 247# of the job. This value can arbitrarily change while the job is 248# running, in both directions. 249# 250# @error: If this field is present, the job failed; if it is still 251# missing in the CONCLUDED state, this indicates successful 252# completion. 253# 254# The value is a human-readable error message to describe the 255# reason for the job failure. It should not be parsed by 256# applications. 257# 258# Since: 3.0 259## 260{ 'struct': 'JobInfo', 261 'data': { 'id': 'str', 'type': 'JobType', 'status': 'JobStatus', 262 'current-progress': 'int', 'total-progress': 'int', 263 '*error': 'str' } } 264 265## 266# @query-jobs: 267# 268# Return information about jobs. 269# 270# Returns: a list with a @JobInfo for each active job 271# 272# Since: 3.0 273## 274{ 'command': 'query-jobs', 'returns': ['JobInfo'] } 275