1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2# vim: filetype=python 3# 4# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. 5# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. 6 7{ 'include': 'authz.json' } 8{ 'include': 'block-core.json' } 9{ 'include': 'common.json' } 10{ 'include': 'crypto.json' } 11 12## 13# = QEMU Object Model (QOM) 14## 15 16## 17# @ObjectPropertyInfo: 18# 19# @name: the name of the property 20# 21# @type: the type of the property. This will typically come in one of four 22# forms: 23# 24# 1) A primitive type such as 'u8', 'u16', 'bool', 'str', or 'double'. 25# These types are mapped to the appropriate JSON type. 26# 27# 2) A child type in the form 'child<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev 28# device type name. Child properties create the composition tree. 29# 30# 3) A link type in the form 'link<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev 31# device type name. Link properties form the device model graph. 32# 33# @description: if specified, the description of the property. 34# 35# @default-value: the default value, if any (since 5.0) 36# 37# Since: 1.2 38## 39{ 'struct': 'ObjectPropertyInfo', 40 'data': { 'name': 'str', 41 'type': 'str', 42 '*description': 'str', 43 '*default-value': 'any' } } 44 45## 46# @qom-list: 47# 48# This command will list any properties of a object given a path in the object 49# model. 50# 51# @path: the path within the object model. See @qom-get for a description of 52# this parameter. 53# 54# Returns: a list of @ObjectPropertyInfo that describe the properties of the 55# object. 56# 57# Since: 1.2 58# 59# Example: 60# 61# -> { "execute": "qom-list", 62# "arguments": { "path": "/chardevs" } } 63# <- { "return": [ { "name": "type", "type": "string" }, 64# { "name": "parallel0", "type": "child<chardev-vc>" }, 65# { "name": "serial0", "type": "child<chardev-vc>" }, 66# { "name": "mon0", "type": "child<chardev-stdio>" } ] } 67# 68## 69{ 'command': 'qom-list', 70 'data': { 'path': 'str' }, 71 'returns': [ 'ObjectPropertyInfo' ], 72 'allow-preconfig': true } 73 74## 75# @qom-get: 76# 77# This command will get a property from a object model path and return the 78# value. 79# 80# @path: The path within the object model. There are two forms of supported 81# paths--absolute and partial paths. 82# 83# Absolute paths are derived from the root object and can follow child<> 84# or link<> properties. Since they can follow link<> properties, they 85# can be arbitrarily long. Absolute paths look like absolute filenames 86# and are prefixed with a leading slash. 87# 88# Partial paths look like relative filenames. They do not begin 89# with a prefix. The matching rules for partial paths are subtle but 90# designed to make specifying objects easy. At each level of the 91# composition tree, the partial path is matched as an absolute path. 92# The first match is not returned. At least two matches are searched 93# for. A successful result is only returned if only one match is 94# found. If more than one match is found, a flag is return to 95# indicate that the match was ambiguous. 96# 97# @property: The property name to read 98# 99# Returns: The property value. The type depends on the property 100# type. child<> and link<> properties are returned as #str 101# pathnames. All integer property types (u8, u16, etc) are 102# returned as #int. 103# 104# Since: 1.2 105# 106# Example: 107# 108# 1. Use absolute path 109# 110# -> { "execute": "qom-get", 111# "arguments": { "path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]", 112# "property": "hotplugged" } } 113# <- { "return": false } 114# 115# 2. Use partial path 116# 117# -> { "execute": "qom-get", 118# "arguments": { "path": "unattached/sysbus", 119# "property": "type" } } 120# <- { "return": "System" } 121# 122## 123{ 'command': 'qom-get', 124 'data': { 'path': 'str', 'property': 'str' }, 125 'returns': 'any', 126 'allow-preconfig': true } 127 128## 129# @qom-set: 130# 131# This command will set a property from a object model path. 132# 133# @path: see @qom-get for a description of this parameter 134# 135# @property: the property name to set 136# 137# @value: a value who's type is appropriate for the property type. See @qom-get 138# for a description of type mapping. 139# 140# Since: 1.2 141# 142# Example: 143# 144# -> { "execute": "qom-set", 145# "arguments": { "path": "/machine", 146# "property": "graphics", 147# "value": false } } 148# <- { "return": {} } 149# 150## 151{ 'command': 'qom-set', 152 'data': { 'path': 'str', 'property': 'str', 'value': 'any' }, 153 'allow-preconfig': true } 154 155## 156# @ObjectTypeInfo: 157# 158# This structure describes a search result from @qom-list-types 159# 160# @name: the type name found in the search 161# 162# @abstract: the type is abstract and can't be directly instantiated. 163# Omitted if false. (since 2.10) 164# 165# @parent: Name of parent type, if any (since 2.10) 166# 167# Since: 1.1 168## 169{ 'struct': 'ObjectTypeInfo', 170 'data': { 'name': 'str', '*abstract': 'bool', '*parent': 'str' } } 171 172## 173# @qom-list-types: 174# 175# This command will return a list of types given search parameters 176# 177# @implements: if specified, only return types that implement this type name 178# 179# @abstract: if true, include abstract types in the results 180# 181# Returns: a list of @ObjectTypeInfo or an empty list if no results are found 182# 183# Since: 1.1 184## 185{ 'command': 'qom-list-types', 186 'data': { '*implements': 'str', '*abstract': 'bool' }, 187 'returns': [ 'ObjectTypeInfo' ], 188 'allow-preconfig': true } 189 190## 191# @qom-list-properties: 192# 193# List properties associated with a QOM object. 194# 195# @typename: the type name of an object 196# 197# Note: objects can create properties at runtime, for example to describe 198# links between different devices and/or objects. These properties 199# are not included in the output of this command. 200# 201# Returns: a list of ObjectPropertyInfo describing object properties 202# 203# Since: 2.12 204## 205{ 'command': 'qom-list-properties', 206 'data': { 'typename': 'str'}, 207 'returns': [ 'ObjectPropertyInfo' ], 208 'allow-preconfig': true } 209 210## 211# @CanHostSocketcanProperties: 212# 213# Properties for can-host-socketcan objects. 214# 215# @if: interface name of the host system CAN bus to connect to 216# 217# @canbus: object ID of the can-bus object to connect to the host interface 218# 219# Since: 2.12 220## 221{ 'struct': 'CanHostSocketcanProperties', 222 'data': { 'if': 'str', 223 'canbus': 'str' } } 224 225## 226# @ColoCompareProperties: 227# 228# Properties for colo-compare objects. 229# 230# @primary_in: name of the character device backend to use for the primary 231# input (incoming packets are redirected to @outdev) 232# 233# @secondary_in: name of the character device backend to use for secondary 234# input (incoming packets are only compared to the input on 235# @primary_in and then dropped) 236# 237# @outdev: name of the character device backend to use for output 238# 239# @iothread: name of the iothread to run in 240# 241# @notify_dev: name of the character device backend to be used to communicate 242# with the remote colo-frame (only for Xen COLO) 243# 244# @compare_timeout: the maximum time to hold a packet from @primary_in for 245# comparison with an incoming packet on @secondary_in in 246# milliseconds (default: 3000) 247# 248# @expired_scan_cycle: the interval at which colo-compare checks whether 249# packets from @primary have timed out, in milliseconds 250# (default: 3000) 251# 252# @max_queue_size: the maximum number of packets to keep in the queue for 253# comparing with incoming packets from @secondary_in. If the 254# queue is full and additional packets are received, the 255# additional packets are dropped. (default: 1024) 256# 257# @vnet_hdr_support: if true, vnet header support is enabled (default: false) 258# 259# Since: 2.8 260## 261{ 'struct': 'ColoCompareProperties', 262 'data': { 'primary_in': 'str', 263 'secondary_in': 'str', 264 'outdev': 'str', 265 'iothread': 'str', 266 '*notify_dev': 'str', 267 '*compare_timeout': 'uint64', 268 '*expired_scan_cycle': 'uint32', 269 '*max_queue_size': 'uint32', 270 '*vnet_hdr_support': 'bool' } } 271 272## 273# @CryptodevBackendProperties: 274# 275# Properties for cryptodev-backend and cryptodev-backend-builtin objects. 276# 277# @queues: the number of queues for the cryptodev backend. Ignored for 278# cryptodev-backend and must be 1 for cryptodev-backend-builtin. 279# (default: 1) 280# 281# @throttle-bps: limit total bytes per second (Since 8.0) 282# 283# @throttle-ops: limit total operations per second (Since 8.0) 284# 285# Since: 2.8 286## 287{ 'struct': 'CryptodevBackendProperties', 288 'data': { '*queues': 'uint32', 289 '*throttle-bps': 'uint64', 290 '*throttle-ops': 'uint64' } } 291 292## 293# @CryptodevVhostUserProperties: 294# 295# Properties for cryptodev-vhost-user objects. 296# 297# @chardev: the name of a Unix domain socket character device that connects to 298# the vhost-user server 299# 300# Since: 2.12 301## 302{ 'struct': 'CryptodevVhostUserProperties', 303 'base': 'CryptodevBackendProperties', 304 'data': { 'chardev': 'str' } } 305 306## 307# @DBusVMStateProperties: 308# 309# Properties for dbus-vmstate objects. 310# 311# @addr: the name of the DBus bus to connect to 312# 313# @id-list: a comma separated list of DBus IDs of helpers whose data should be 314# included in the VM state on migration 315# 316# Since: 5.0 317## 318{ 'struct': 'DBusVMStateProperties', 319 'data': { 'addr': 'str' , 320 '*id-list': 'str' } } 321 322## 323# @NetfilterInsert: 324# 325# Indicates where to insert a netfilter relative to a given other filter. 326# 327# @before: insert before the specified filter 328# 329# @behind: insert behind the specified filter 330# 331# Since: 5.0 332## 333{ 'enum': 'NetfilterInsert', 334 'data': [ 'before', 'behind' ] } 335 336## 337# @NetfilterProperties: 338# 339# Properties for objects of classes derived from netfilter. 340# 341# @netdev: id of the network device backend to filter 342# 343# @queue: indicates which queue(s) to filter (default: all) 344# 345# @status: indicates whether the filter is enabled ("on") or disabled ("off") 346# (default: "on") 347# 348# @position: specifies where the filter should be inserted in the filter list. 349# "head" means the filter is inserted at the head of the filter list, 350# before any existing filters. 351# "tail" means the filter is inserted at the tail of the filter list, 352# behind any existing filters (default). 353# "id=<id>" means the filter is inserted before or behind the filter 354# specified by <id>, depending on the @insert property. 355# (default: "tail") 356# 357# @insert: where to insert the filter relative to the filter given in @position. 358# Ignored if @position is "head" or "tail". (default: behind) 359# 360# Since: 2.5 361## 362{ 'struct': 'NetfilterProperties', 363 'data': { 'netdev': 'str', 364 '*queue': 'NetFilterDirection', 365 '*status': 'str', 366 '*position': 'str', 367 '*insert': 'NetfilterInsert' } } 368 369## 370# @FilterBufferProperties: 371# 372# Properties for filter-buffer objects. 373# 374# @interval: a non-zero interval in microseconds. All packets arriving in the 375# given interval are delayed until the end of the interval. 376# 377# Since: 2.5 378## 379{ 'struct': 'FilterBufferProperties', 380 'base': 'NetfilterProperties', 381 'data': { 'interval': 'uint32' } } 382 383## 384# @FilterDumpProperties: 385# 386# Properties for filter-dump objects. 387# 388# @file: the filename where the dumped packets should be stored 389# 390# @maxlen: maximum number of bytes in a packet that are stored (default: 65536) 391# 392# Since: 2.5 393## 394{ 'struct': 'FilterDumpProperties', 395 'base': 'NetfilterProperties', 396 'data': { 'file': 'str', 397 '*maxlen': 'uint32' } } 398 399## 400# @FilterMirrorProperties: 401# 402# Properties for filter-mirror objects. 403# 404# @outdev: the name of a character device backend to which all incoming packets 405# are mirrored 406# 407# @vnet_hdr_support: if true, vnet header support is enabled (default: false) 408# 409# Since: 2.6 410## 411{ 'struct': 'FilterMirrorProperties', 412 'base': 'NetfilterProperties', 413 'data': { 'outdev': 'str', 414 '*vnet_hdr_support': 'bool' } } 415 416## 417# @FilterRedirectorProperties: 418# 419# Properties for filter-redirector objects. 420# 421# At least one of @indev or @outdev must be present. If both are present, they 422# must not refer to the same character device backend. 423# 424# @indev: the name of a character device backend from which packets are 425# received and redirected to the filtered network device 426# 427# @outdev: the name of a character device backend to which all incoming packets 428# are redirected 429# 430# @vnet_hdr_support: if true, vnet header support is enabled (default: false) 431# 432# Since: 2.6 433## 434{ 'struct': 'FilterRedirectorProperties', 435 'base': 'NetfilterProperties', 436 'data': { '*indev': 'str', 437 '*outdev': 'str', 438 '*vnet_hdr_support': 'bool' } } 439 440## 441# @FilterRewriterProperties: 442# 443# Properties for filter-rewriter objects. 444# 445# @vnet_hdr_support: if true, vnet header support is enabled (default: false) 446# 447# Since: 2.8 448## 449{ 'struct': 'FilterRewriterProperties', 450 'base': 'NetfilterProperties', 451 'data': { '*vnet_hdr_support': 'bool' } } 452 453## 454# @InputBarrierProperties: 455# 456# Properties for input-barrier objects. 457# 458# @name: the screen name as declared in the screens section of barrier.conf 459# 460# @server: hostname of the Barrier server (default: "localhost") 461# 462# @port: TCP port of the Barrier server (default: "24800") 463# 464# @x-origin: x coordinate of the leftmost pixel on the guest screen 465# (default: "0") 466# 467# @y-origin: y coordinate of the topmost pixel on the guest screen 468# (default: "0") 469# 470# @width: the width of secondary screen in pixels (default: "1920") 471# 472# @height: the height of secondary screen in pixels (default: "1080") 473# 474# Since: 4.2 475## 476{ 'struct': 'InputBarrierProperties', 477 'data': { 'name': 'str', 478 '*server': 'str', 479 '*port': 'str', 480 '*x-origin': 'str', 481 '*y-origin': 'str', 482 '*width': 'str', 483 '*height': 'str' } } 484 485## 486# @InputLinuxProperties: 487# 488# Properties for input-linux objects. 489# 490# @evdev: the path of the host evdev device to use 491# 492# @grab_all: if true, grab is toggled for all devices (e.g. both keyboard and 493# mouse) instead of just one device (default: false) 494# 495# @repeat: enables auto-repeat events (default: false) 496# 497# @grab-toggle: the key or key combination that toggles device grab 498# (default: ctrl-ctrl) 499# 500# Since: 2.6 501## 502{ 'struct': 'InputLinuxProperties', 503 'data': { 'evdev': 'str', 504 '*grab_all': 'bool', 505 '*repeat': 'bool', 506 '*grab-toggle': 'GrabToggleKeys' } } 507 508## 509# @EventLoopBaseProperties: 510# 511# Common properties for event loops 512# 513# @aio-max-batch: maximum number of requests in a batch for the AIO engine, 514# 0 means that the engine will use its default. 515# (default: 0) 516# 517# @thread-pool-min: minimum number of threads reserved in the thread pool 518# (default:0) 519# 520# @thread-pool-max: maximum number of threads the thread pool can contain 521# (default:64) 522# 523# Since: 7.1 524## 525{ 'struct': 'EventLoopBaseProperties', 526 'data': { '*aio-max-batch': 'int', 527 '*thread-pool-min': 'int', 528 '*thread-pool-max': 'int' } } 529 530## 531# @IothreadProperties: 532# 533# Properties for iothread objects. 534# 535# @poll-max-ns: the maximum number of nanoseconds to busy wait for events. 536# 0 means polling is disabled (default: 32768 on POSIX hosts, 537# 0 otherwise) 538# 539# @poll-grow: the multiplier used to increase the polling time when the 540# algorithm detects it is missing events due to not polling long 541# enough. 0 selects a default behaviour (default: 0) 542# 543# @poll-shrink: the divisor used to decrease the polling time when the 544# algorithm detects it is spending too long polling without 545# encountering events. 0 selects a default behaviour (default: 0) 546# 547# The @aio-max-batch option is available since 6.1. 548# 549# Since: 2.0 550## 551{ 'struct': 'IothreadProperties', 552 'base': 'EventLoopBaseProperties', 553 'data': { '*poll-max-ns': 'int', 554 '*poll-grow': 'int', 555 '*poll-shrink': 'int' } } 556 557## 558# @MainLoopProperties: 559# 560# Properties for the main-loop object. 561# 562# Since: 7.1 563## 564{ 'struct': 'MainLoopProperties', 565 'base': 'EventLoopBaseProperties', 566 'data': {} } 567 568## 569# @MemoryBackendProperties: 570# 571# Properties for objects of classes derived from memory-backend. 572# 573# @merge: if true, mark the memory as mergeable (default depends on the machine 574# type) 575# 576# @dump: if true, include the memory in core dumps (default depends on the 577# machine type) 578# 579# @host-nodes: the list of NUMA host nodes to bind the memory to 580# 581# @policy: the NUMA policy (default: 'default') 582# 583# @prealloc: if true, preallocate memory (default: false) 584# 585# @prealloc-threads: number of CPU threads to use for prealloc (default: 1) 586# 587# @prealloc-context: thread context to use for creation of preallocation threads 588# (default: none) (since 7.2) 589# 590# @share: if false, the memory is private to QEMU; if true, it is shared 591# (default: false) 592# 593# @reserve: if true, reserve swap space (or huge pages) if applicable 594# (default: true) (since 6.1) 595# 596# @size: size of the memory region in bytes 597# 598# @x-use-canonical-path-for-ramblock-id: if true, the canonical path is used 599# for ramblock-id. Disable this for 4.0 600# machine types or older to allow 601# migration with newer QEMU versions. 602# (default: false generally, 603# but true for machine types <= 4.0) 604# 605# Note: prealloc=true and reserve=false cannot be set at the same time. With 606# reserve=true, the behavior depends on the operating system: for example, 607# Linux will not reserve swap space for shared file mappings -- 608# "not applicable". In contrast, reserve=false will bail out if it cannot 609# be configured accordingly. 610# 611# Since: 2.1 612## 613{ 'struct': 'MemoryBackendProperties', 614 'data': { '*dump': 'bool', 615 '*host-nodes': ['uint16'], 616 '*merge': 'bool', 617 '*policy': 'HostMemPolicy', 618 '*prealloc': 'bool', 619 '*prealloc-threads': 'uint32', 620 '*prealloc-context': 'str', 621 '*share': 'bool', 622 '*reserve': 'bool', 623 'size': 'size', 624 '*x-use-canonical-path-for-ramblock-id': 'bool' } } 625 626## 627# @MemoryBackendFileProperties: 628# 629# Properties for memory-backend-file objects. 630# 631# @align: the base address alignment when QEMU mmap(2)s @mem-path. Some 632# backend stores specified by @mem-path require an alignment different 633# than the default one used by QEMU, e.g. the device DAX /dev/dax0.0 634# requires 2M alignment rather than 4K. In such cases, users can 635# specify the required alignment via this option. 636# 0 selects a default alignment (currently the page size). (default: 0) 637# 638# @discard-data: if true, the file contents can be destroyed when QEMU exits, 639# to avoid unnecessarily flushing data to the backing file. Note 640# that ``discard-data`` is only an optimization, and QEMU might 641# not discard file contents if it aborts unexpectedly or is 642# terminated using SIGKILL. (default: false) 643# 644# @mem-path: the path to either a shared memory or huge page filesystem mount 645# 646# @pmem: specifies whether the backing file specified by @mem-path is in 647# host persistent memory that can be accessed using the SNIA NVM 648# programming model (e.g. Intel NVDIMM). 649# 650# @readonly: if true, the backing file is opened read-only; if false, it is 651# opened read-write. (default: false) 652# 653# Since: 2.1 654## 655{ 'struct': 'MemoryBackendFileProperties', 656 'base': 'MemoryBackendProperties', 657 'data': { '*align': 'size', 658 '*discard-data': 'bool', 659 'mem-path': 'str', 660 '*pmem': { 'type': 'bool', 'if': 'CONFIG_LIBPMEM' }, 661 '*readonly': 'bool' } } 662 663## 664# @MemoryBackendMemfdProperties: 665# 666# Properties for memory-backend-memfd objects. 667# 668# The @share boolean option is true by default with memfd. 669# 670# @hugetlb: if true, the file to be created resides in the hugetlbfs filesystem 671# (default: false) 672# 673# @hugetlbsize: the hugetlb page size on systems that support multiple hugetlb 674# page sizes (it must be a power of 2 value supported by the 675# system). 0 selects a default page size. This option is ignored 676# if @hugetlb is false. (default: 0) 677# 678# @seal: if true, create a sealed-file, which will block further resizing of 679# the memory (default: true) 680# 681# Since: 2.12 682## 683{ 'struct': 'MemoryBackendMemfdProperties', 684 'base': 'MemoryBackendProperties', 685 'data': { '*hugetlb': 'bool', 686 '*hugetlbsize': 'size', 687 '*seal': 'bool' } } 688 689## 690# @MemoryBackendEpcProperties: 691# 692# Properties for memory-backend-epc objects. 693# 694# The @share boolean option is true by default with epc 695# 696# The @merge boolean option is false by default with epc 697# 698# The @dump boolean option is false by default with epc 699# 700# Since: 6.2 701## 702{ 'struct': 'MemoryBackendEpcProperties', 703 'base': 'MemoryBackendProperties', 704 'data': {} } 705 706## 707# @PrManagerHelperProperties: 708# 709# Properties for pr-manager-helper objects. 710# 711# @path: the path to a Unix domain socket for connecting to the external helper 712# 713# Since: 2.11 714## 715{ 'struct': 'PrManagerHelperProperties', 716 'data': { 'path': 'str' } } 717 718## 719# @QtestProperties: 720# 721# Properties for qtest objects. 722# 723# @chardev: the chardev to be used to receive qtest commands on. 724# 725# @log: the path to a log file 726# 727# Since: 6.0 728## 729{ 'struct': 'QtestProperties', 730 'data': { 'chardev': 'str', 731 '*log': 'str' } } 732 733## 734# @RemoteObjectProperties: 735# 736# Properties for x-remote-object objects. 737# 738# @fd: file descriptor name previously passed via 'getfd' command 739# 740# @devid: the id of the device to be associated with the file descriptor 741# 742# Since: 6.0 743## 744{ 'struct': 'RemoteObjectProperties', 745 'data': { 'fd': 'str', 'devid': 'str' } } 746 747## 748# @VfioUserServerProperties: 749# 750# Properties for x-vfio-user-server objects. 751# 752# @socket: socket to be used by the libvfio-user library 753# 754# @device: the ID of the device to be emulated at the server 755# 756# Since: 7.1 757## 758{ 'struct': 'VfioUserServerProperties', 759 'data': { 'socket': 'SocketAddress', 'device': 'str' } } 760 761## 762# @RngProperties: 763# 764# Properties for objects of classes derived from rng. 765# 766# @opened: if true, the device is opened immediately when applying this option 767# and will probably fail when processing the next option. Don't use; 768# only provided for compatibility. (default: false) 769# 770# Features: 771# @deprecated: Member @opened is deprecated. Setting true doesn't make sense, 772# and false is already the default. 773# 774# Since: 1.3 775## 776{ 'struct': 'RngProperties', 777 'data': { '*opened': { 'type': 'bool', 'features': ['deprecated'] } } } 778 779## 780# @RngEgdProperties: 781# 782# Properties for rng-egd objects. 783# 784# @chardev: the name of a character device backend that provides the connection 785# to the RNG daemon 786# 787# Since: 1.3 788## 789{ 'struct': 'RngEgdProperties', 790 'base': 'RngProperties', 791 'data': { 'chardev': 'str' } } 792 793## 794# @RngRandomProperties: 795# 796# Properties for rng-random objects. 797# 798# @filename: the filename of the device on the host to obtain entropy from 799# (default: "/dev/urandom") 800# 801# Since: 1.3 802## 803{ 'struct': 'RngRandomProperties', 804 'base': 'RngProperties', 805 'data': { '*filename': 'str' } } 806 807## 808# @SevGuestProperties: 809# 810# Properties for sev-guest objects. 811# 812# @sev-device: SEV device to use (default: "/dev/sev") 813# 814# @dh-cert-file: guest owners DH certificate (encoded with base64) 815# 816# @session-file: guest owners session parameters (encoded with base64) 817# 818# @policy: SEV policy value (default: 0x1) 819# 820# @handle: SEV firmware handle (default: 0) 821# 822# @cbitpos: C-bit location in page table entry (default: 0) 823# 824# @reduced-phys-bits: number of bits in physical addresses that become 825# unavailable when SEV is enabled 826# 827# @kernel-hashes: if true, add hashes of kernel/initrd/cmdline to a 828# designated guest firmware page for measured boot 829# with -kernel (default: false) (since 6.2) 830# 831# Since: 2.12 832## 833{ 'struct': 'SevGuestProperties', 834 'data': { '*sev-device': 'str', 835 '*dh-cert-file': 'str', 836 '*session-file': 'str', 837 '*policy': 'uint32', 838 '*handle': 'uint32', 839 '*cbitpos': 'uint32', 840 'reduced-phys-bits': 'uint32', 841 '*kernel-hashes': 'bool' } } 842 843## 844# @ThreadContextProperties: 845# 846# Properties for thread context objects. 847# 848# @cpu-affinity: the list of host CPU numbers used as CPU affinity for all 849# threads created in the thread context (default: QEMU main 850# thread CPU affinity) 851# 852# @node-affinity: the list of host node numbers that will be resolved to a 853# list of host CPU numbers used as CPU affinity. This is a 854# shortcut for specifying the list of host CPU numbers 855# belonging to the host nodes manually by setting 856# @cpu-affinity. (default: QEMU main thread affinity) 857# 858# Since: 7.2 859## 860{ 'struct': 'ThreadContextProperties', 861 'data': { '*cpu-affinity': ['uint16'], 862 '*node-affinity': ['uint16'] } } 863 864 865## 866# @ObjectType: 867# 868# Features: 869# @unstable: Member @x-remote-object is experimental. 870# 871# Since: 6.0 872## 873{ 'enum': 'ObjectType', 874 'data': [ 875 'authz-list', 876 'authz-listfile', 877 'authz-pam', 878 'authz-simple', 879 'can-bus', 880 { 'name': 'can-host-socketcan', 881 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 882 'colo-compare', 883 'cryptodev-backend', 884 'cryptodev-backend-builtin', 885 'cryptodev-backend-lkcf', 886 { 'name': 'cryptodev-vhost-user', 887 'if': 'CONFIG_VHOST_CRYPTO' }, 888 'dbus-vmstate', 889 'filter-buffer', 890 'filter-dump', 891 'filter-mirror', 892 'filter-redirector', 893 'filter-replay', 894 'filter-rewriter', 895 'input-barrier', 896 { 'name': 'input-linux', 897 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 898 'iothread', 899 'main-loop', 900 { 'name': 'memory-backend-epc', 901 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 902 'memory-backend-file', 903 { 'name': 'memory-backend-memfd', 904 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 905 'memory-backend-ram', 906 'pef-guest', 907 { 'name': 'pr-manager-helper', 908 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 909 'qtest', 910 'rng-builtin', 911 'rng-egd', 912 { 'name': 'rng-random', 913 'if': 'CONFIG_POSIX' }, 914 'secret', 915 { 'name': 'secret_keyring', 916 'if': 'CONFIG_SECRET_KEYRING' }, 917 'sev-guest', 918 'thread-context', 919 's390-pv-guest', 920 'throttle-group', 921 'tls-creds-anon', 922 'tls-creds-psk', 923 'tls-creds-x509', 924 'tls-cipher-suites', 925 { 'name': 'x-remote-object', 'features': [ 'unstable' ] }, 926 { 'name': 'x-vfio-user-server', 'features': [ 'unstable' ] } 927 ] } 928 929## 930# @ObjectOptions: 931# 932# Describes the options of a user creatable QOM object. 933# 934# @qom-type: the class name for the object to be created 935# 936# @id: the name of the new object 937# 938# Since: 6.0 939## 940{ 'union': 'ObjectOptions', 941 'base': { 'qom-type': 'ObjectType', 942 'id': 'str' }, 943 'discriminator': 'qom-type', 944 'data': { 945 'authz-list': 'AuthZListProperties', 946 'authz-listfile': 'AuthZListFileProperties', 947 'authz-pam': 'AuthZPAMProperties', 948 'authz-simple': 'AuthZSimpleProperties', 949 'can-host-socketcan': { 'type': 'CanHostSocketcanProperties', 950 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 951 'colo-compare': 'ColoCompareProperties', 952 'cryptodev-backend': 'CryptodevBackendProperties', 953 'cryptodev-backend-builtin': 'CryptodevBackendProperties', 954 'cryptodev-backend-lkcf': 'CryptodevBackendProperties', 955 'cryptodev-vhost-user': { 'type': 'CryptodevVhostUserProperties', 956 'if': 'CONFIG_VHOST_CRYPTO' }, 957 'dbus-vmstate': 'DBusVMStateProperties', 958 'filter-buffer': 'FilterBufferProperties', 959 'filter-dump': 'FilterDumpProperties', 960 'filter-mirror': 'FilterMirrorProperties', 961 'filter-redirector': 'FilterRedirectorProperties', 962 'filter-replay': 'NetfilterProperties', 963 'filter-rewriter': 'FilterRewriterProperties', 964 'input-barrier': 'InputBarrierProperties', 965 'input-linux': { 'type': 'InputLinuxProperties', 966 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 967 'iothread': 'IothreadProperties', 968 'main-loop': 'MainLoopProperties', 969 'memory-backend-epc': { 'type': 'MemoryBackendEpcProperties', 970 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 971 'memory-backend-file': 'MemoryBackendFileProperties', 972 'memory-backend-memfd': { 'type': 'MemoryBackendMemfdProperties', 973 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 974 'memory-backend-ram': 'MemoryBackendProperties', 975 'pr-manager-helper': { 'type': 'PrManagerHelperProperties', 976 'if': 'CONFIG_LINUX' }, 977 'qtest': 'QtestProperties', 978 'rng-builtin': 'RngProperties', 979 'rng-egd': 'RngEgdProperties', 980 'rng-random': { 'type': 'RngRandomProperties', 981 'if': 'CONFIG_POSIX' }, 982 'secret': 'SecretProperties', 983 'secret_keyring': { 'type': 'SecretKeyringProperties', 984 'if': 'CONFIG_SECRET_KEYRING' }, 985 'sev-guest': 'SevGuestProperties', 986 'thread-context': 'ThreadContextProperties', 987 'throttle-group': 'ThrottleGroupProperties', 988 'tls-creds-anon': 'TlsCredsAnonProperties', 989 'tls-creds-psk': 'TlsCredsPskProperties', 990 'tls-creds-x509': 'TlsCredsX509Properties', 991 'tls-cipher-suites': 'TlsCredsProperties', 992 'x-remote-object': 'RemoteObjectProperties', 993 'x-vfio-user-server': 'VfioUserServerProperties' 994 } } 995 996## 997# @object-add: 998# 999# Create a QOM object. 1000# 1001# Returns: Nothing on success 1002# Error if @qom-type is not a valid class name 1003# 1004# Since: 2.0 1005# 1006# Example: 1007# 1008# -> { "execute": "object-add", 1009# "arguments": { "qom-type": "rng-random", "id": "rng1", 1010# "filename": "/dev/hwrng" } } 1011# <- { "return": {} } 1012# 1013## 1014{ 'command': 'object-add', 'data': 'ObjectOptions', 'boxed': true, 1015 'allow-preconfig': true } 1016 1017## 1018# @object-del: 1019# 1020# Remove a QOM object. 1021# 1022# @id: the name of the QOM object to remove 1023# 1024# Returns: Nothing on success 1025# Error if @id is not a valid id for a QOM object 1026# 1027# Since: 2.0 1028# 1029# Example: 1030# 1031# -> { "execute": "object-del", "arguments": { "id": "rng1" } } 1032# <- { "return": {} } 1033# 1034## 1035{ 'command': 'object-del', 'data': {'id': 'str'}, 1036 'allow-preconfig': true } 1037