1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2# vim: filetype=python 3# 4 5## 6# = VM run state 7## 8 9## 10# @RunState: 11# 12# An enumeration of VM run states. 13# 14# @debug: QEMU is running on a debugger 15# 16# @finish-migrate: guest is paused to finish the migration process 17# 18# @inmigrate: guest is paused waiting for an incoming migration. Note 19# that this state does not tell whether the machine will start at the 20# end of the migration. This depends on the command-line -S option and 21# any invocation of 'stop' or 'cont' that has happened since QEMU was 22# started. 23# 24# @internal-error: An internal error that prevents further guest execution 25# has occurred 26# 27# @io-error: the last IOP has failed and the device is configured to pause 28# on I/O errors 29# 30# @paused: guest has been paused via the 'stop' command 31# 32# @postmigrate: guest is paused following a successful 'migrate' 33# 34# @prelaunch: QEMU was started with -S and guest has not started 35# 36# @restore-vm: guest is paused to restore VM state 37# 38# @running: guest is actively running 39# 40# @save-vm: guest is paused to save the VM state 41# 42# @shutdown: guest is shut down (and -no-shutdown is in use) 43# 44# @suspended: guest is suspended (ACPI S3) 45# 46# @watchdog: the watchdog action is configured to pause and has been triggered 47# 48# @guest-panicked: guest has been panicked as a result of guest OS panic 49# 50# @colo: guest is paused to save/restore VM state under colo checkpoint, 51# VM can not get into this state unless colo capability is enabled 52# for migration. (since 2.8) 53## 54{ 'enum': 'RunState', 55 'data': [ 'debug', 'inmigrate', 'internal-error', 'io-error', 'paused', 56 'postmigrate', 'prelaunch', 'finish-migrate', 'restore-vm', 57 'running', 'save-vm', 'shutdown', 'suspended', 'watchdog', 58 'guest-panicked', 'colo' ] } 59 60## 61# @ShutdownCause: 62# 63# An enumeration of reasons for a Shutdown. 64# 65# @none: No shutdown request pending 66# 67# @host-error: An error prevents further use of guest 68# 69# @host-qmp-quit: Reaction to the QMP command 'quit' 70# 71# @host-qmp-system-reset: Reaction to the QMP command 'system_reset' 72# 73# @host-signal: Reaction to a signal, such as SIGINT 74# 75# @host-ui: Reaction to a UI event, like window close 76# 77# @guest-shutdown: Guest shutdown/suspend request, via ACPI or other 78# hardware-specific means 79# 80# @guest-reset: Guest reset request, and command line turns that into 81# a shutdown 82# 83# @guest-panic: Guest panicked, and command line turns that into a shutdown 84# 85# @subsystem-reset: Partial guest reset that does not trigger QMP events and 86# ignores --no-reboot. This is useful for sanitizing 87# hypercalls on s390 that are used during kexec/kdump/boot 88# 89# @snapshot-load: A snapshot is being loaded by the record & replay 90# subsystem. This value is used only within QEMU. It 91# doesn't occur in QMP. (since 7.2) 92# 93## 94{ 'enum': 'ShutdownCause', 95 # Beware, shutdown_caused_by_guest() depends on enumeration order 96 'data': [ 'none', 'host-error', 'host-qmp-quit', 'host-qmp-system-reset', 97 'host-signal', 'host-ui', 'guest-shutdown', 'guest-reset', 98 'guest-panic', 'subsystem-reset', 'snapshot-load'] } 99 100## 101# @StatusInfo: 102# 103# Information about VCPU run state 104# 105# @running: true if all VCPUs are runnable, false if not runnable 106# 107# @singlestep: true if VCPUs are in single-step mode 108# 109# @status: the virtual machine @RunState 110# 111# Since: 0.14 112# 113# Notes: @singlestep is enabled through the GDB stub 114## 115{ 'struct': 'StatusInfo', 116 'data': {'running': 'bool', 'singlestep': 'bool', 'status': 'RunState'} } 117 118## 119# @query-status: 120# 121# Query the run status of all VCPUs 122# 123# Returns: @StatusInfo reflecting all VCPUs 124# 125# Since: 0.14 126# 127# Example: 128# 129# -> { "execute": "query-status" } 130# <- { "return": { "running": true, 131# "singlestep": false, 132# "status": "running" } } 133# 134## 135{ 'command': 'query-status', 'returns': 'StatusInfo', 136 'allow-preconfig': true } 137 138## 139# @SHUTDOWN: 140# 141# Emitted when the virtual machine has shut down, indicating that qemu is 142# about to exit. 143# 144# @guest: If true, the shutdown was triggered by a guest request (such as 145# a guest-initiated ACPI shutdown request or other hardware-specific action) 146# rather than a host request (such as sending qemu a SIGINT). (since 2.10) 147# 148# @reason: The @ShutdownCause which resulted in the SHUTDOWN. (since 4.0) 149# 150# Note: If the command-line option "-no-shutdown" has been specified, qemu will 151# not exit, and a STOP event will eventually follow the SHUTDOWN event 152# 153# Since: 0.12 154# 155# Example: 156# 157# <- { "event": "SHUTDOWN", 158# "data": { "guest": true, "reason": "guest-shutdown" }, 159# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267040730, "microseconds": 682951 } } 160# 161## 162{ 'event': 'SHUTDOWN', 'data': { 'guest': 'bool', 'reason': 'ShutdownCause' } } 163 164## 165# @POWERDOWN: 166# 167# Emitted when the virtual machine is powered down through the power control 168# system, such as via ACPI. 169# 170# Since: 0.12 171# 172# Example: 173# 174# <- { "event": "POWERDOWN", 175# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267040730, "microseconds": 682951 } } 176# 177## 178{ 'event': 'POWERDOWN' } 179 180## 181# @RESET: 182# 183# Emitted when the virtual machine is reset 184# 185# @guest: If true, the reset was triggered by a guest request (such as 186# a guest-initiated ACPI reboot request or other hardware-specific action) 187# rather than a host request (such as the QMP command system_reset). 188# (since 2.10) 189# 190# @reason: The @ShutdownCause of the RESET. (since 4.0) 191# 192# Since: 0.12 193# 194# Example: 195# 196# <- { "event": "RESET", 197# "data": { "guest": false, "reason": "guest-reset" }, 198# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267041653, "microseconds": 9518 } } 199# 200## 201{ 'event': 'RESET', 'data': { 'guest': 'bool', 'reason': 'ShutdownCause' } } 202 203## 204# @STOP: 205# 206# Emitted when the virtual machine is stopped 207# 208# Since: 0.12 209# 210# Example: 211# 212# <- { "event": "STOP", 213# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267041730, "microseconds": 281295 } } 214# 215## 216{ 'event': 'STOP' } 217 218## 219# @RESUME: 220# 221# Emitted when the virtual machine resumes execution 222# 223# Since: 0.12 224# 225# Example: 226# 227# <- { "event": "RESUME", 228# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1271770767, "microseconds": 582542 } } 229# 230## 231{ 'event': 'RESUME' } 232 233## 234# @SUSPEND: 235# 236# Emitted when guest enters a hardware suspension state, for example, S3 state, 237# which is sometimes called standby state 238# 239# Since: 1.1 240# 241# Example: 242# 243# <- { "event": "SUSPEND", 244# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344456160, "microseconds": 309119 } } 245# 246## 247{ 'event': 'SUSPEND' } 248 249## 250# @SUSPEND_DISK: 251# 252# Emitted when guest enters a hardware suspension state with data saved on 253# disk, for example, S4 state, which is sometimes called hibernate state 254# 255# Note: QEMU shuts down (similar to event @SHUTDOWN) when entering this state 256# 257# Since: 1.2 258# 259# Example: 260# 261# <- { "event": "SUSPEND_DISK", 262# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344456160, "microseconds": 309119 } } 263# 264## 265{ 'event': 'SUSPEND_DISK' } 266 267## 268# @WAKEUP: 269# 270# Emitted when the guest has woken up from suspend state and is running 271# 272# Since: 1.1 273# 274# Example: 275# 276# <- { "event": "WAKEUP", 277# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344522075, "microseconds": 745528 } } 278# 279## 280{ 'event': 'WAKEUP' } 281 282## 283# @WATCHDOG: 284# 285# Emitted when the watchdog device's timer is expired 286# 287# @action: action that has been taken 288# 289# Note: If action is "reset", "shutdown", or "pause" the WATCHDOG event is 290# followed respectively by the RESET, SHUTDOWN, or STOP events 291# 292# Note: This event is rate-limited. 293# 294# Since: 0.13 295# 296# Example: 297# 298# <- { "event": "WATCHDOG", 299# "data": { "action": "reset" }, 300# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } } 301# 302## 303{ 'event': 'WATCHDOG', 304 'data': { 'action': 'WatchdogAction' } } 305 306## 307# @WatchdogAction: 308# 309# An enumeration of the actions taken when the watchdog device's timer is 310# expired 311# 312# @reset: system resets 313# 314# @shutdown: system shutdown, note that it is similar to @powerdown, which 315# tries to set to system status and notify guest 316# 317# @poweroff: system poweroff, the emulator program exits 318# 319# @pause: system pauses, similar to @stop 320# 321# @debug: system enters debug state 322# 323# @none: nothing is done 324# 325# @inject-nmi: a non-maskable interrupt is injected into the first VCPU (all 326# VCPUS on x86) (since 2.4) 327# 328# Since: 2.1 329## 330{ 'enum': 'WatchdogAction', 331 'data': [ 'reset', 'shutdown', 'poweroff', 'pause', 'debug', 'none', 332 'inject-nmi' ] } 333 334## 335# @RebootAction: 336# 337# Possible QEMU actions upon guest reboot 338# 339# @reset: Reset the VM 340# 341# @shutdown: Shutdown the VM and exit, according to the shutdown action 342# 343# Since: 6.0 344## 345{ 'enum': 'RebootAction', 346 'data': [ 'reset', 'shutdown' ] } 347 348## 349# @ShutdownAction: 350# 351# Possible QEMU actions upon guest shutdown 352# 353# @poweroff: Shutdown the VM and exit 354# 355# @pause: pause the VM 356# 357# Since: 6.0 358## 359{ 'enum': 'ShutdownAction', 360 'data': [ 'poweroff', 'pause' ] } 361 362## 363# @PanicAction: 364# 365# @none: Continue VM execution 366# 367# @pause: Pause the VM 368# 369# @shutdown: Shutdown the VM and exit, according to the shutdown action 370# 371# @exit-failure: Shutdown the VM and exit with nonzero status 372# (since 7.1) 373# 374# Since: 6.0 375## 376{ 'enum': 'PanicAction', 377 'data': [ 'pause', 'shutdown', 'exit-failure', 'none' ] } 378 379## 380# @watchdog-set-action: 381# 382# Set watchdog action 383# 384# Since: 2.11 385## 386{ 'command': 'watchdog-set-action', 'data' : {'action': 'WatchdogAction'} } 387 388## 389# @set-action: 390# 391# Set the actions that will be taken by the emulator in response to guest 392# events. 393# 394# @reboot: @RebootAction action taken on guest reboot. 395# 396# @shutdown: @ShutdownAction action taken on guest shutdown. 397# 398# @panic: @PanicAction action taken on guest panic. 399# 400# @watchdog: @WatchdogAction action taken when watchdog timer expires . 401# 402# Returns: Nothing on success. 403# 404# Since: 6.0 405# 406# Example: 407# 408# -> { "execute": "set-action", 409# "arguments": { "reboot": "shutdown", 410# "shutdown" : "pause", 411# "panic": "pause", 412# "watchdog": "inject-nmi" } } 413# <- { "return": {} } 414## 415{ 'command': 'set-action', 416 'data': { '*reboot': 'RebootAction', 417 '*shutdown': 'ShutdownAction', 418 '*panic': 'PanicAction', 419 '*watchdog': 'WatchdogAction' }, 420 'allow-preconfig': true } 421 422## 423# @GUEST_PANICKED: 424# 425# Emitted when guest OS panic is detected 426# 427# @action: action that has been taken, currently always "pause" 428# 429# @info: information about a panic (since 2.9) 430# 431# Since: 1.5 432# 433# Example: 434# 435# <- { "event": "GUEST_PANICKED", 436# "data": { "action": "pause" }, 437# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1648245231, "microseconds": 900001 } } 438# 439## 440{ 'event': 'GUEST_PANICKED', 441 'data': { 'action': 'GuestPanicAction', '*info': 'GuestPanicInformation' } } 442 443## 444# @GUEST_CRASHLOADED: 445# 446# Emitted when guest OS crash loaded is detected 447# 448# @action: action that has been taken, currently always "run" 449# 450# @info: information about a panic 451# 452# Since: 5.0 453# 454# Example: 455# 456# <- { "event": "GUEST_CRASHLOADED", 457# "data": { "action": "run" }, 458# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1648245259, "microseconds": 893771 } } 459# 460## 461{ 'event': 'GUEST_CRASHLOADED', 462 'data': { 'action': 'GuestPanicAction', '*info': 'GuestPanicInformation' } } 463 464## 465# @GuestPanicAction: 466# 467# An enumeration of the actions taken when guest OS panic is detected 468# 469# @pause: system pauses 470# 471# Since: 2.1 (poweroff since 2.8, run since 5.0) 472## 473{ 'enum': 'GuestPanicAction', 474 'data': [ 'pause', 'poweroff', 'run' ] } 475 476## 477# @GuestPanicInformationType: 478# 479# An enumeration of the guest panic information types 480# 481# @hyper-v: hyper-v guest panic information type 482# 483# @s390: s390 guest panic information type (Since: 2.12) 484# 485# Since: 2.9 486## 487{ 'enum': 'GuestPanicInformationType', 488 'data': [ 'hyper-v', 's390' ] } 489 490## 491# @GuestPanicInformation: 492# 493# Information about a guest panic 494# 495# @type: Crash type that defines the hypervisor specific information 496# 497# Since: 2.9 498## 499{'union': 'GuestPanicInformation', 500 'base': {'type': 'GuestPanicInformationType'}, 501 'discriminator': 'type', 502 'data': { 'hyper-v': 'GuestPanicInformationHyperV', 503 's390': 'GuestPanicInformationS390' } } 504 505## 506# @GuestPanicInformationHyperV: 507# 508# Hyper-V specific guest panic information (HV crash MSRs) 509# 510# Since: 2.9 511## 512{'struct': 'GuestPanicInformationHyperV', 513 'data': { 'arg1': 'uint64', 514 'arg2': 'uint64', 515 'arg3': 'uint64', 516 'arg4': 'uint64', 517 'arg5': 'uint64' } } 518 519## 520# @S390CrashReason: 521# 522# Reason why the CPU is in a crashed state. 523# 524# @unknown: no crash reason was set 525# 526# @disabled-wait: the CPU has entered a disabled wait state 527# 528# @extint-loop: clock comparator or cpu timer interrupt with new PSW enabled 529# for external interrupts 530# 531# @pgmint-loop: program interrupt with BAD new PSW 532# 533# @opint-loop: operation exception interrupt with invalid code at the program 534# interrupt new PSW 535# 536# Since: 2.12 537## 538{ 'enum': 'S390CrashReason', 539 'data': [ 'unknown', 540 'disabled-wait', 541 'extint-loop', 542 'pgmint-loop', 543 'opint-loop' ] } 544 545## 546# @GuestPanicInformationS390: 547# 548# S390 specific guest panic information (PSW) 549# 550# @core: core id of the CPU that crashed 551# @psw-mask: control fields of guest PSW 552# @psw-addr: guest instruction address 553# @reason: guest crash reason 554# 555# Since: 2.12 556## 557{'struct': 'GuestPanicInformationS390', 558 'data': { 'core': 'uint32', 559 'psw-mask': 'uint64', 560 'psw-addr': 'uint64', 561 'reason': 'S390CrashReason' } } 562 563## 564# @MEMORY_FAILURE: 565# 566# Emitted when a memory failure occurs on host side. 567# 568# @recipient: recipient is defined as @MemoryFailureRecipient. 569# 570# @action: action that has been taken. action is defined as @MemoryFailureAction. 571# 572# @flags: flags for MemoryFailureAction. action is defined as @MemoryFailureFlags. 573# 574# Since: 5.2 575# 576# Example: 577# 578# <- { "event": "MEMORY_FAILURE", 579# "data": { "recipient": "hypervisor", 580# "action": "fatal", 581# "flags": { "action-required": false, 582# "recursive": false } }, 583# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } } 584# 585## 586{ 'event': 'MEMORY_FAILURE', 587 'data': { 'recipient': 'MemoryFailureRecipient', 588 'action': 'MemoryFailureAction', 589 'flags': 'MemoryFailureFlags'} } 590 591## 592# @MemoryFailureRecipient: 593# 594# Hardware memory failure occurs, handled by recipient. 595# 596# @hypervisor: memory failure at QEMU process address space. 597# (none guest memory, but used by QEMU itself). 598# 599# @guest: memory failure at guest memory, 600# 601# Since: 5.2 602## 603{ 'enum': 'MemoryFailureRecipient', 604 'data': [ 'hypervisor', 605 'guest' ] } 606 607## 608# @MemoryFailureAction: 609# 610# Actions taken by QEMU in response to a hardware memory failure. 611# 612# @ignore: the memory failure could be ignored. This will only be the case 613# for action-optional failures. 614# 615# @inject: memory failure occurred in guest memory, the guest enabled MCE 616# handling mechanism, and QEMU could inject the MCE into the guest 617# successfully. 618# 619# @fatal: the failure is unrecoverable. This occurs for action-required 620# failures if the recipient is the hypervisor; QEMU will exit. 621# 622# @reset: the failure is unrecoverable but confined to the guest. This 623# occurs if the recipient is a guest guest which is not ready 624# to handle memory failures. 625# 626# Since: 5.2 627## 628{ 'enum': 'MemoryFailureAction', 629 'data': [ 'ignore', 630 'inject', 631 'fatal', 632 'reset' ] } 633 634## 635# @MemoryFailureFlags: 636# 637# Additional information on memory failures. 638# 639# @action-required: whether a memory failure event is action-required 640# or action-optional (e.g. a failure during memory scrub). 641# 642# @recursive: whether the failure occurred while the previous 643# failure was still in progress. 644# 645# Since: 5.2 646## 647{ 'struct': 'MemoryFailureFlags', 648 'data': { 'action-required': 'bool', 649 'recursive': 'bool'} } 650 651## 652# @NotifyVmexitOption: 653# 654# An enumeration of the options specified when enabling notify VM exit 655# 656# @run: enable the feature, do nothing and continue if the notify VM exit happens. 657# 658# @internal-error: enable the feature, raise a internal error if the notify 659# VM exit happens. 660# 661# @disable: disable the feature. 662# 663# Since: 7.2 664## 665{ 'enum': 'NotifyVmexitOption', 666 'data': [ 'run', 'internal-error', 'disable' ] }