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1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
2# vim: filetype=python
3#
4
5##
6# = Remote desktop
7##
8
9{ 'include': 'common.json' }
10{ 'include': 'sockets.json' }
11
12##
13# @DisplayProtocol:
14#
15# Display protocols which support changing password options.
16#
17# Since: 7.0
18##
19{ 'enum': 'DisplayProtocol',
20  'data': [ 'vnc', 'spice' ] }
21
22##
23# @SetPasswordAction:
24#
25# An action to take on changing a password on a connection with active
26# clients.
27#
28# @keep: maintain existing clients
29#
30# @fail: fail the command if clients are connected
31#
32# @disconnect: disconnect existing clients
33#
34# Since: 7.0
35##
36{ 'enum': 'SetPasswordAction',
37  'data': [ 'keep', 'fail', 'disconnect' ] }
38
39##
40# @SetPasswordOptions:
41#
42# Options for set_password.
43#
44# @protocol:
45#     - 'vnc' to modify the VNC server password
46#     - 'spice' to modify the Spice server password
47#
48# @password: the new password
49#
50# @connected: How to handle existing clients when changing the
51#     password.  If nothing is specified, defaults to 'keep'. For VNC,
52#     only 'keep' is currently implemented.
53#
54# Since: 7.0
55##
56{ 'union': 'SetPasswordOptions',
57  'base': { 'protocol': 'DisplayProtocol',
58            'password': 'str',
59            '*connected': 'SetPasswordAction' },
60  'discriminator': 'protocol',
61  'data': { 'vnc': 'SetPasswordOptionsVnc' } }
62
63##
64# @SetPasswordOptionsVnc:
65#
66# Options for set_password specific to the VNC procotol.
67#
68# @display: The id of the display where the password should be
69#     changed.  Defaults to the first.
70#
71# Since: 7.0
72##
73{ 'struct': 'SetPasswordOptionsVnc',
74  'data': { '*display': 'str' } }
75
76##
77# @set_password:
78#
79# Set the password of a remote display server.
80#
81# Returns:
82#     - Nothing on success
83#     - If Spice is not enabled, DeviceNotFound
84#
85# Since: 0.14
86#
87# Example:
88#
89# -> { "execute": "set_password", "arguments": { "protocol": "vnc",
90#                                                "password": "secret" } }
91# <- { "return": {} }
92##
93{ 'command': 'set_password', 'boxed': true, 'data': 'SetPasswordOptions' }
94
95##
96# @ExpirePasswordOptions:
97#
98# General options for expire_password.
99#
100# @protocol:
101#     - 'vnc' to modify the VNC server expiration
102#     - 'spice' to modify the Spice server expiration
103#
104# @time: when to expire the password.
105#
106#     - 'now' to expire the password immediately
107#     - 'never' to cancel password expiration
108#     - '+INT' where INT is the number of seconds from now (integer)
109#     - 'INT' where INT is the absolute time in seconds
110#
111# Notes: Time is relative to the server and currently there is no way
112#     to coordinate server time with client time.  It is not
113#     recommended to use the absolute time version of the @time
114#     parameter unless you're sure you are on the same machine as the
115#     QEMU instance.
116#
117# Since: 7.0
118##
119{ 'union': 'ExpirePasswordOptions',
120  'base': { 'protocol': 'DisplayProtocol',
121            'time': 'str' },
122  'discriminator': 'protocol',
123  'data': { 'vnc': 'ExpirePasswordOptionsVnc' } }
124
125##
126# @ExpirePasswordOptionsVnc:
127#
128# Options for expire_password specific to the VNC procotol.
129#
130# @display: The id of the display where the expiration should be
131#     changed.  Defaults to the first.
132#
133# Since: 7.0
134##
135{ 'struct': 'ExpirePasswordOptionsVnc',
136  'data': { '*display': 'str' } }
137
138##
139# @expire_password:
140#
141# Expire the password of a remote display server.
142#
143# Returns:
144#     - Nothing on success
145#     - If @protocol is 'spice' and Spice is not active,
146#       DeviceNotFound
147#
148# Since: 0.14
149#
150# Example:
151#
152# -> { "execute": "expire_password", "arguments": { "protocol": "vnc",
153#                                                   "time": "+60" } }
154# <- { "return": {} }
155##
156{ 'command': 'expire_password', 'boxed': true, 'data': 'ExpirePasswordOptions' }
157
158##
159# @ImageFormat:
160#
161# Supported image format types.
162#
163# @png: PNG format
164#
165# @ppm: PPM format
166#
167# Since: 7.1
168##
169{ 'enum': 'ImageFormat',
170  'data': ['ppm', 'png'] }
171
172##
173# @screendump:
174#
175# Capture the contents of a screen and write it to a file.
176#
177# @filename: the path of a new file to store the image
178#
179# @device: ID of the display device that should be dumped.  If this
180#     parameter is missing, the primary display will be used.  (Since
181#     2.12)
182#
183# @head: head to use in case the device supports multiple heads.  If
184#     this parameter is missing, head #0 will be used.  Also note that
185#     the head can only be specified in conjunction with the device
186#     ID. (Since 2.12)
187#
188# @format: image format for screendump.  (default: ppm) (Since 7.1)
189#
190# Returns: Nothing on success
191#
192# Since: 0.14
193#
194# Example:
195#
196# -> { "execute": "screendump",
197#      "arguments": { "filename": "/tmp/image" } }
198# <- { "return": {} }
199##
200{ 'command': 'screendump',
201  'data': {'filename': 'str', '*device': 'str', '*head': 'int',
202           '*format': 'ImageFormat'},
203  'coroutine': true,
204  'if': 'CONFIG_PIXMAN' }
205
206##
207# == Spice
208##
209
210##
211# @SpiceBasicInfo:
212#
213# The basic information for SPICE network connection
214#
215# @host: IP address
216#
217# @port: port number
218#
219# @family: address family
220#
221# Since: 2.1
222##
223{ 'struct': 'SpiceBasicInfo',
224  'data': { 'host': 'str',
225            'port': 'str',
226            'family': 'NetworkAddressFamily' },
227  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
228
229##
230# @SpiceServerInfo:
231#
232# Information about a SPICE server
233#
234# @auth: authentication method
235#
236# Since: 2.1
237##
238{ 'struct': 'SpiceServerInfo',
239  'base': 'SpiceBasicInfo',
240  'data': { '*auth': 'str' },
241  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
242
243##
244# @SpiceChannel:
245#
246# Information about a SPICE client channel.
247#
248# @connection-id: SPICE connection id number.  All channels with the
249#     same id belong to the same SPICE session.
250#
251# @channel-type: SPICE channel type number.  "1" is the main control
252#     channel, filter for this one if you want to track spice sessions
253#     only
254#
255# @channel-id: SPICE channel ID number.  Usually "0", might be
256#     different when multiple channels of the same type exist, such as
257#     multiple display channels in a multihead setup
258#
259# @tls: true if the channel is encrypted, false otherwise.
260#
261# Since: 0.14
262##
263{ 'struct': 'SpiceChannel',
264  'base': 'SpiceBasicInfo',
265  'data': {'connection-id': 'int', 'channel-type': 'int', 'channel-id': 'int',
266           'tls': 'bool'},
267  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
268
269##
270# @SpiceQueryMouseMode:
271#
272# An enumeration of Spice mouse states.
273#
274# @client: Mouse cursor position is determined by the client.
275#
276# @server: Mouse cursor position is determined by the server.
277#
278# @unknown: No information is available about mouse mode used by the
279#     spice server.
280#
281# Note: spice/enums.h has a SpiceMouseMode already, hence the name.
282#
283# Since: 1.1
284##
285{ 'enum': 'SpiceQueryMouseMode',
286  'data': [ 'client', 'server', 'unknown' ],
287  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
288
289##
290# @SpiceInfo:
291#
292# Information about the SPICE session.
293#
294# @enabled: true if the SPICE server is enabled, false otherwise
295#
296# @migrated: true if the last guest migration completed and spice
297#     migration had completed as well.  false otherwise.  (since 1.4)
298#
299# @host: The hostname the SPICE server is bound to.  This depends on
300#     the name resolution on the host and may be an IP address.
301#
302# @port: The SPICE server's port number.
303#
304# @compiled-version: SPICE server version.
305#
306# @tls-port: The SPICE server's TLS port number.
307#
308# @auth: the current authentication type used by the server
309#
310#     - 'none'  if no authentication is being used
311#     - 'spice' uses SASL or direct TLS authentication, depending on
312#       command line options
313#
314# @mouse-mode: The mode in which the mouse cursor is displayed
315#     currently.  Can be determined by the client or the server, or
316#     unknown if spice server doesn't provide this information.
317#     (since: 1.1)
318#
319# @channels: a list of @SpiceChannel for each active spice channel
320#
321# Since: 0.14
322##
323{ 'struct': 'SpiceInfo',
324  'data': {'enabled': 'bool', 'migrated': 'bool', '*host': 'str', '*port': 'int',
325           '*tls-port': 'int', '*auth': 'str', '*compiled-version': 'str',
326           'mouse-mode': 'SpiceQueryMouseMode', '*channels': ['SpiceChannel']},
327  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
328
329##
330# @query-spice:
331#
332# Returns information about the current SPICE server
333#
334# Returns: @SpiceInfo
335#
336# Since: 0.14
337#
338# Example:
339#
340# -> { "execute": "query-spice" }
341# <- { "return": {
342#          "enabled": true,
343#          "auth": "spice",
344#          "port": 5920,
345#          "migrated":false,
346#          "tls-port": 5921,
347#          "host": "0.0.0.0",
348#          "mouse-mode":"client",
349#          "channels": [
350#             {
351#                "port": "54924",
352#                "family": "ipv4",
353#                "channel-type": 1,
354#                "connection-id": 1804289383,
355#                "host": "127.0.0.1",
356#                "channel-id": 0,
357#                "tls": true
358#             },
359#             {
360#                "port": "36710",
361#                "family": "ipv4",
362#                "channel-type": 4,
363#                "connection-id": 1804289383,
364#                "host": "127.0.0.1",
365#                "channel-id": 0,
366#                "tls": false
367#             },
368#             [ ... more channels follow ... ]
369#          ]
370#       }
371#    }
372##
373{ 'command': 'query-spice', 'returns': 'SpiceInfo',
374  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
375
376##
377# @SPICE_CONNECTED:
378#
379# Emitted when a SPICE client establishes a connection
380#
381# @server: server information
382#
383# @client: client information
384#
385# Since: 0.14
386#
387# Example:
388#
389# <- { "timestamp": {"seconds": 1290688046, "microseconds": 388707},
390#      "event": "SPICE_CONNECTED",
391#      "data": {
392#        "server": { "port": "5920", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"},
393#        "client": {"port": "52873", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"}
394#    }}
395##
396{ 'event': 'SPICE_CONNECTED',
397  'data': { 'server': 'SpiceBasicInfo',
398            'client': 'SpiceBasicInfo' },
399  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
400
401##
402# @SPICE_INITIALIZED:
403#
404# Emitted after initial handshake and authentication takes place (if
405# any) and the SPICE channel is up and running
406#
407# @server: server information
408#
409# @client: client information
410#
411# Since: 0.14
412#
413# Example:
414#
415# <- { "timestamp": {"seconds": 1290688046, "microseconds": 417172},
416#      "event": "SPICE_INITIALIZED",
417#      "data": {"server": {"auth": "spice", "port": "5921",
418#                          "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"},
419#               "client": {"port": "49004", "family": "ipv4", "channel-type": 3,
420#                          "connection-id": 1804289383, "host": "127.0.0.1",
421#                          "channel-id": 0, "tls": true}
422#    }}
423##
424{ 'event': 'SPICE_INITIALIZED',
425  'data': { 'server': 'SpiceServerInfo',
426            'client': 'SpiceChannel' },
427  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
428
429##
430# @SPICE_DISCONNECTED:
431#
432# Emitted when the SPICE connection is closed
433#
434# @server: server information
435#
436# @client: client information
437#
438# Since: 0.14
439#
440# Example:
441#
442# <- { "timestamp": {"seconds": 1290688046, "microseconds": 388707},
443#      "event": "SPICE_DISCONNECTED",
444#      "data": {
445#        "server": { "port": "5920", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"},
446#        "client": {"port": "52873", "family": "ipv4", "host": "127.0.0.1"}
447#    }}
448##
449{ 'event': 'SPICE_DISCONNECTED',
450  'data': { 'server': 'SpiceBasicInfo',
451            'client': 'SpiceBasicInfo' },
452  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
453
454##
455# @SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED:
456#
457# Emitted when SPICE migration has completed
458#
459# Since: 1.3
460#
461# Example:
462#
463# <- { "timestamp": {"seconds": 1290688046, "microseconds": 417172},
464#      "event": "SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED" }
465##
466{ 'event': 'SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED',
467  'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' }
468
469##
470# == VNC
471##
472
473##
474# @VncBasicInfo:
475#
476# The basic information for vnc network connection
477#
478# @host: IP address
479#
480# @service: The service name of the vnc port.  This may depend on the
481#     host system's service database so symbolic names should not be
482#     relied on.
483#
484# @family: address family
485#
486# @websocket: true in case the socket is a websocket (since 2.3).
487#
488# Since: 2.1
489##
490{ 'struct': 'VncBasicInfo',
491  'data': { 'host': 'str',
492            'service': 'str',
493            'family': 'NetworkAddressFamily',
494            'websocket': 'bool' },
495  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
496
497##
498# @VncServerInfo:
499#
500# The network connection information for server
501#
502# @auth: authentication method used for the plain (non-websocket) VNC
503#     server
504#
505# Since: 2.1
506##
507{ 'struct': 'VncServerInfo',
508  'base': 'VncBasicInfo',
509  'data': { '*auth': 'str' },
510  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
511
512##
513# @VncClientInfo:
514#
515# Information about a connected VNC client.
516#
517# @x509_dname: If x509 authentication is in use, the Distinguished
518#     Name of the client.
519#
520# @sasl_username: If SASL authentication is in use, the SASL username
521#     used for authentication.
522#
523# Since: 0.14
524##
525{ 'struct': 'VncClientInfo',
526  'base': 'VncBasicInfo',
527  'data': { '*x509_dname': 'str', '*sasl_username': 'str' },
528  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
529
530##
531# @VncInfo:
532#
533# Information about the VNC session.
534#
535# @enabled: true if the VNC server is enabled, false otherwise
536#
537# @host: The hostname the VNC server is bound to.  This depends on the
538#     name resolution on the host and may be an IP address.
539#
540# @family:
541#     - 'ipv6' if the host is listening for IPv6 connections
542#     - 'ipv4' if the host is listening for IPv4 connections
543#     - 'unix' if the host is listening on a unix domain socket
544#     - 'unknown' otherwise
545#
546# @service: The service name of the server's port.  This may depends
547#     on the host system's service database so symbolic names should
548#     not be relied on.
549#
550# @auth: the current authentication type used by the server
551#
552#     - 'none' if no authentication is being used
553#     - 'vnc' if VNC authentication is being used
554#     - 'vencrypt+plain' if VEncrypt is used with plain text
555#       authentication
556#     - 'vencrypt+tls+none' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and no
557#       authentication
558#     - 'vencrypt+tls+vnc' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and VNC
559#       authentication
560#     - 'vencrypt+tls+plain' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and plain
561#       text auth
562#     - 'vencrypt+x509+none' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and no auth
563#     - 'vencrypt+x509+vnc' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and VNC auth
564#     - 'vencrypt+x509+plain' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and plain
565#       text auth
566#     - 'vencrypt+tls+sasl' if VEncrypt is used with TLS and SASL auth
567#     - 'vencrypt+x509+sasl' if VEncrypt is used with x509 and SASL
568#       auth
569#
570# @clients: a list of @VncClientInfo of all currently connected
571#     clients
572#
573# Since: 0.14
574##
575{ 'struct': 'VncInfo',
576  'data': {'enabled': 'bool', '*host': 'str',
577           '*family': 'NetworkAddressFamily',
578           '*service': 'str', '*auth': 'str', '*clients': ['VncClientInfo']},
579  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
580
581##
582# @VncPrimaryAuth:
583#
584# vnc primary authentication method.
585#
586# Since: 2.3
587##
588{ 'enum': 'VncPrimaryAuth',
589  'data': [ 'none', 'vnc', 'ra2', 'ra2ne', 'tight', 'ultra',
590            'tls', 'vencrypt', 'sasl' ],
591  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
592
593##
594# @VncVencryptSubAuth:
595#
596# vnc sub authentication method with vencrypt.
597#
598# Since: 2.3
599##
600{ 'enum': 'VncVencryptSubAuth',
601  'data': [ 'plain',
602            'tls-none',  'x509-none',
603            'tls-vnc',   'x509-vnc',
604            'tls-plain', 'x509-plain',
605            'tls-sasl',  'x509-sasl' ],
606  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
607
608##
609# @VncServerInfo2:
610#
611# The network connection information for server
612#
613# @auth: The current authentication type used by the servers
614#
615# @vencrypt: The vencrypt sub authentication type used by the servers,
616#     only specified in case auth == vencrypt.
617#
618# Since: 2.9
619##
620{ 'struct': 'VncServerInfo2',
621  'base': 'VncBasicInfo',
622  'data': { 'auth'      : 'VncPrimaryAuth',
623            '*vencrypt' : 'VncVencryptSubAuth' },
624  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
625
626##
627# @VncInfo2:
628#
629# Information about a vnc server
630#
631# @id: vnc server name.
632#
633# @server: A list of @VncBasincInfo describing all listening sockets.
634#     The list can be empty (in case the vnc server is disabled). It
635#     also may have multiple entries: normal + websocket, possibly
636#     also ipv4 + ipv6 in the future.
637#
638# @clients: A list of @VncClientInfo of all currently connected
639#     clients.  The list can be empty, for obvious reasons.
640#
641# @auth: The current authentication type used by the non-websockets
642#     servers
643#
644# @vencrypt: The vencrypt authentication type used by the servers,
645#     only specified in case auth == vencrypt.
646#
647# @display: The display device the vnc server is linked to.
648#
649# Since: 2.3
650##
651{ 'struct': 'VncInfo2',
652  'data': { 'id'        : 'str',
653            'server'    : ['VncServerInfo2'],
654            'clients'   : ['VncClientInfo'],
655            'auth'      : 'VncPrimaryAuth',
656            '*vencrypt' : 'VncVencryptSubAuth',
657            '*display'  : 'str' },
658  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
659
660##
661# @query-vnc:
662#
663# Returns information about the current VNC server
664#
665# Returns: @VncInfo
666#
667# Since: 0.14
668#
669# Example:
670#
671# -> { "execute": "query-vnc" }
672# <- { "return": {
673#          "enabled":true,
674#          "host":"0.0.0.0",
675#          "service":"50402",
676#          "auth":"vnc",
677#          "family":"ipv4",
678#          "clients":[
679#             {
680#                "host":"127.0.0.1",
681#                "service":"50401",
682#                "family":"ipv4",
683#                "websocket":false
684#             }
685#          ]
686#       }
687#    }
688##
689{ 'command': 'query-vnc', 'returns': 'VncInfo',
690  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
691##
692# @query-vnc-servers:
693#
694# Returns a list of vnc servers.  The list can be empty.
695#
696# Returns: a list of @VncInfo2
697#
698# Since: 2.3
699##
700{ 'command': 'query-vnc-servers', 'returns': ['VncInfo2'],
701  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
702
703##
704# @change-vnc-password:
705#
706# Change the VNC server password.
707#
708# @password: the new password to use with VNC authentication
709#
710# Since: 1.1
711#
712# Notes: An empty password in this command will set the password to
713#     the empty string.  Existing clients are unaffected by executing
714#     this command.
715##
716{ 'command': 'change-vnc-password',
717  'data': { 'password': 'str' },
718  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
719
720##
721# @VNC_CONNECTED:
722#
723# Emitted when a VNC client establishes a connection
724#
725# @server: server information
726#
727# @client: client information
728#
729# Note: This event is emitted before any authentication takes place,
730#     thus the authentication ID is not provided
731#
732# Since: 0.13
733#
734# Example:
735#
736# <- { "event": "VNC_CONNECTED",
737#      "data": {
738#            "server": { "auth": "sasl", "family": "ipv4", "websocket": false,
739#                        "service": "5901", "host": "0.0.0.0" },
740#            "client": { "family": "ipv4", "service": "58425",
741#                        "host": "127.0.0.1", "websocket": false } },
742#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1262976601, "microseconds": 975795 } }
743##
744{ 'event': 'VNC_CONNECTED',
745  'data': { 'server': 'VncServerInfo',
746            'client': 'VncBasicInfo' },
747  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
748
749##
750# @VNC_INITIALIZED:
751#
752# Emitted after authentication takes place (if any) and the VNC
753# session is made active
754#
755# @server: server information
756#
757# @client: client information
758#
759# Since: 0.13
760#
761# Example:
762#
763# <-  { "event": "VNC_INITIALIZED",
764#       "data": {
765#            "server": { "auth": "sasl", "family": "ipv4", "websocket": false,
766#                        "service": "5901", "host": "0.0.0.0"},
767#            "client": { "family": "ipv4", "service": "46089", "websocket": false,
768#                        "host": "127.0.0.1", "sasl_username": "luiz" } },
769#       "timestamp": { "seconds": 1263475302, "microseconds": 150772 } }
770##
771{ 'event': 'VNC_INITIALIZED',
772  'data': { 'server': 'VncServerInfo',
773            'client': 'VncClientInfo' },
774  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
775
776##
777# @VNC_DISCONNECTED:
778#
779# Emitted when the connection is closed
780#
781# @server: server information
782#
783# @client: client information
784#
785# Since: 0.13
786#
787# Example:
788#
789# <- { "event": "VNC_DISCONNECTED",
790#      "data": {
791#            "server": { "auth": "sasl", "family": "ipv4", "websocket": false,
792#                        "service": "5901", "host": "0.0.0.0" },
793#            "client": { "family": "ipv4", "service": "58425", "websocket": false,
794#                        "host": "127.0.0.1", "sasl_username": "luiz" } },
795#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1262976601, "microseconds": 975795 } }
796##
797{ 'event': 'VNC_DISCONNECTED',
798  'data': { 'server': 'VncServerInfo',
799            'client': 'VncClientInfo' },
800  'if': 'CONFIG_VNC' }
801
802##
803# = Input
804##
805
806##
807# @MouseInfo:
808#
809# Information about a mouse device.
810#
811# @name: the name of the mouse device
812#
813# @index: the index of the mouse device
814#
815# @current: true if this device is currently receiving mouse events
816#
817# @absolute: true if this device supports absolute coordinates as
818#     input
819#
820# Since: 0.14
821##
822{ 'struct': 'MouseInfo',
823  'data': {'name': 'str', 'index': 'int', 'current': 'bool',
824           'absolute': 'bool'} }
825
826##
827# @query-mice:
828#
829# Returns information about each active mouse device
830#
831# Returns: a list of @MouseInfo for each device
832#
833# Since: 0.14
834#
835# Example:
836#
837# -> { "execute": "query-mice" }
838# <- { "return": [
839#          {
840#             "name":"QEMU Microsoft Mouse",
841#             "index":0,
842#             "current":false,
843#             "absolute":false
844#          },
845#          {
846#             "name":"QEMU PS/2 Mouse",
847#             "index":1,
848#             "current":true,
849#             "absolute":true
850#          }
851#       ]
852#    }
853##
854{ 'command': 'query-mice', 'returns': ['MouseInfo'] }
855
856##
857# @QKeyCode:
858#
859# An enumeration of key name.
860#
861# This is used by the @send-key command.
862#
863# @unmapped: since 2.0
864#
865# @pause: since 2.0
866#
867# @ro: since 2.4
868#
869# @kp_comma: since 2.4
870#
871# @kp_equals: since 2.6
872#
873# @power: since 2.6
874#
875# @hiragana: since 2.9
876#
877# @henkan: since 2.9
878#
879# @yen: since 2.9
880#
881# @sleep: since 2.10
882#
883# @wake: since 2.10
884#
885# @audionext: since 2.10
886#
887# @audioprev: since 2.10
888#
889# @audiostop: since 2.10
890#
891# @audioplay: since 2.10
892#
893# @audiomute: since 2.10
894#
895# @volumeup: since 2.10
896#
897# @volumedown: since 2.10
898#
899# @mediaselect: since 2.10
900#
901# @mail: since 2.10
902#
903# @calculator: since 2.10
904#
905# @computer: since 2.10
906#
907# @ac_home: since 2.10
908#
909# @ac_back: since 2.10
910#
911# @ac_forward: since 2.10
912#
913# @ac_refresh: since 2.10
914#
915# @ac_bookmarks: since 2.10
916#
917# @muhenkan: since 2.12
918#
919# @katakanahiragana: since 2.12
920#
921# @lang1: since 6.1
922#
923# @lang2: since 6.1
924#
925# @f13: since 8.0
926#
927# @f14: since 8.0
928#
929# @f15: since 8.0
930#
931# @f16: since 8.0
932#
933# @f17: since 8.0
934#
935# @f18: since 8.0
936#
937# @f19: since 8.0
938#
939# @f20: since 8.0
940#
941# @f21: since 8.0
942#
943# @f22: since 8.0
944#
945# @f23: since 8.0
946#
947# @f24: since 8.0
948#
949# 'sysrq' was mistakenly added to hack around the fact that the ps2
950# driver was not generating correct scancodes sequences when
951# 'alt+print' was pressed.  This flaw is now fixed and the 'sysrq' key
952# serves no further purpose.  Any further use of 'sysrq' will be
953# transparently changed to 'print', so they are effectively synonyms.
954#
955# Since: 1.3
956##
957{ 'enum': 'QKeyCode',
958  'data': [ 'unmapped',
959            'shift', 'shift_r', 'alt', 'alt_r', 'ctrl',
960            'ctrl_r', 'menu', 'esc', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8',
961            '9', '0', 'minus', 'equal', 'backspace', 'tab', 'q', 'w', 'e',
962            'r', 't', 'y', 'u', 'i', 'o', 'p', 'bracket_left', 'bracket_right',
963            'ret', 'a', 's', 'd', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'semicolon',
964            'apostrophe', 'grave_accent', 'backslash', 'z', 'x', 'c', 'v', 'b',
965            'n', 'm', 'comma', 'dot', 'slash', 'asterisk', 'spc', 'caps_lock',
966            'f1', 'f2', 'f3', 'f4', 'f5', 'f6', 'f7', 'f8', 'f9', 'f10',
967            'num_lock', 'scroll_lock', 'kp_divide', 'kp_multiply',
968            'kp_subtract', 'kp_add', 'kp_enter', 'kp_decimal', 'sysrq', 'kp_0',
969            'kp_1', 'kp_2', 'kp_3', 'kp_4', 'kp_5', 'kp_6', 'kp_7', 'kp_8',
970            'kp_9', 'less', 'f11', 'f12', 'print', 'home', 'pgup', 'pgdn', 'end',
971            'left', 'up', 'down', 'right', 'insert', 'delete', 'stop', 'again',
972            'props', 'undo', 'front', 'copy', 'open', 'paste', 'find', 'cut',
973            'lf', 'help', 'meta_l', 'meta_r', 'compose', 'pause',
974            'ro', 'hiragana', 'henkan', 'yen', 'muhenkan', 'katakanahiragana',
975            'kp_comma', 'kp_equals', 'power', 'sleep', 'wake',
976            'audionext', 'audioprev', 'audiostop', 'audioplay', 'audiomute',
977            'volumeup', 'volumedown', 'mediaselect',
978            'mail', 'calculator', 'computer',
979            'ac_home', 'ac_back', 'ac_forward', 'ac_refresh', 'ac_bookmarks',
980            'lang1', 'lang2','f13','f14','f15','f16','f17','f18','f19','f20','f21','f22','f23','f24' ] }
981
982##
983# @KeyValueKind:
984#
985# Since: 1.3
986##
987{ 'enum': 'KeyValueKind',
988  'data': [ 'number', 'qcode' ] }
989
990##
991# @IntWrapper:
992#
993# Since: 1.3
994##
995{ 'struct': 'IntWrapper',
996  'data': { 'data': 'int' } }
997
998##
999# @QKeyCodeWrapper:
1000#
1001# Since: 1.3
1002##
1003{ 'struct': 'QKeyCodeWrapper',
1004  'data': { 'data': 'QKeyCode' } }
1005
1006##
1007# @KeyValue:
1008#
1009# Represents a keyboard key.
1010#
1011# Since: 1.3
1012##
1013{ 'union': 'KeyValue',
1014  'base': { 'type': 'KeyValueKind' },
1015  'discriminator': 'type',
1016  'data': {
1017    'number': 'IntWrapper',
1018    'qcode': 'QKeyCodeWrapper' } }
1019
1020##
1021# @send-key:
1022#
1023# Send keys to guest.
1024#
1025# @keys: An array of @KeyValue elements.  All @KeyValues in this array
1026#     are simultaneously sent to the guest.  A @KeyValue.number value
1027#     is sent directly to the guest, while @KeyValue.qcode must be a
1028#     valid @QKeyCode value
1029#
1030# @hold-time: time to delay key up events, milliseconds.  Defaults to
1031#     100
1032#
1033# Returns:
1034#     - Nothing on success
1035#     - If key is unknown or redundant, GenericError
1036#
1037# Since: 1.3
1038#
1039# Example:
1040#
1041# -> { "execute": "send-key",
1042#      "arguments": { "keys": [ { "type": "qcode", "data": "ctrl" },
1043#                               { "type": "qcode", "data": "alt" },
1044#                               { "type": "qcode", "data": "delete" } ] } }
1045# <- { "return": {} }
1046##
1047{ 'command': 'send-key',
1048  'data': { 'keys': ['KeyValue'], '*hold-time': 'int' } }
1049
1050##
1051# @InputButton:
1052#
1053# Button of a pointer input device (mouse, tablet).
1054#
1055# @side: front side button of a 5-button mouse (since 2.9)
1056#
1057# @extra: rear side button of a 5-button mouse (since 2.9)
1058#
1059# @touch: screen contact on a multi-touch device (since 8.1)
1060#
1061# Since: 2.0
1062##
1063{ 'enum'  : 'InputButton',
1064  'data'  : [ 'left', 'middle', 'right', 'wheel-up', 'wheel-down', 'side',
1065  'extra', 'wheel-left', 'wheel-right', 'touch' ] }
1066
1067##
1068# @InputAxis:
1069#
1070# Position axis of a pointer input device (mouse, tablet).
1071#
1072# Since: 2.0
1073##
1074{ 'enum'  : 'InputAxis',
1075  'data'  : [ 'x', 'y' ] }
1076
1077##
1078# @InputMultiTouchType:
1079#
1080# Type of a multi-touch event.
1081#
1082# Since: 8.1
1083##
1084{ 'enum'  : 'InputMultiTouchType',
1085  'data'  : [ 'begin', 'update', 'end', 'cancel', 'data' ] }
1086
1087
1088##
1089# @InputKeyEvent:
1090#
1091# Keyboard input event.
1092#
1093# @key: Which key this event is for.
1094#
1095# @down: True for key-down and false for key-up events.
1096#
1097# Since: 2.0
1098##
1099{ 'struct'  : 'InputKeyEvent',
1100  'data'  : { 'key'     : 'KeyValue',
1101              'down'    : 'bool' } }
1102
1103##
1104# @InputBtnEvent:
1105#
1106# Pointer button input event.
1107#
1108# @button: Which button this event is for.
1109#
1110# @down: True for key-down and false for key-up events.
1111#
1112# Since: 2.0
1113##
1114{ 'struct'  : 'InputBtnEvent',
1115  'data'  : { 'button'  : 'InputButton',
1116              'down'    : 'bool' } }
1117
1118##
1119# @InputMoveEvent:
1120#
1121# Pointer motion input event.
1122#
1123# @axis: Which axis is referenced by @value.
1124#
1125# @value: Pointer position.  For absolute coordinates the valid range
1126#     is 0 -> 0x7ffff
1127#
1128# Since: 2.0
1129##
1130{ 'struct'  : 'InputMoveEvent',
1131  'data'  : { 'axis'    : 'InputAxis',
1132              'value'   : 'int' } }
1133
1134##
1135# @InputMultiTouchEvent:
1136#
1137# MultiTouch input event.
1138#
1139# @slot: Which slot has generated the event.
1140#
1141# @tracking-id: ID to correlate this event with previously generated
1142#     events.
1143#
1144# @axis: Which axis is referenced by @value.
1145#
1146# @value: Contact position.
1147#
1148# Since: 8.1
1149##
1150{ 'struct'  : 'InputMultiTouchEvent',
1151  'data'  : { 'type'       : 'InputMultiTouchType',
1152              'slot'       : 'int',
1153              'tracking-id': 'int',
1154              'axis'       : 'InputAxis',
1155              'value'      : 'int' } }
1156
1157##
1158# @InputEventKind:
1159#
1160# @key: a keyboard input event
1161#
1162# @btn: a pointer button input event
1163#
1164# @rel: a relative pointer motion input event
1165#
1166# @abs: an absolute pointer motion input event
1167#
1168# @mtt: a multi-touch input event
1169#
1170# Since: 2.0
1171##
1172{ 'enum': 'InputEventKind',
1173  'data': [ 'key', 'btn', 'rel', 'abs', 'mtt' ] }
1174
1175##
1176# @InputKeyEventWrapper:
1177#
1178# Since: 2.0
1179##
1180{ 'struct': 'InputKeyEventWrapper',
1181  'data': { 'data': 'InputKeyEvent' } }
1182
1183##
1184# @InputBtnEventWrapper:
1185#
1186# Since: 2.0
1187##
1188{ 'struct': 'InputBtnEventWrapper',
1189  'data': { 'data': 'InputBtnEvent' } }
1190
1191##
1192# @InputMoveEventWrapper:
1193#
1194# Since: 2.0
1195##
1196{ 'struct': 'InputMoveEventWrapper',
1197  'data': { 'data': 'InputMoveEvent' } }
1198
1199##
1200# @InputMultiTouchEventWrapper:
1201#
1202# Since: 8.1
1203##
1204{ 'struct': 'InputMultiTouchEventWrapper',
1205  'data': { 'data': 'InputMultiTouchEvent' } }
1206
1207##
1208# @InputEvent:
1209#
1210# Input event union.
1211#
1212# @type: the type of input event
1213#
1214# Since: 2.0
1215##
1216{ 'union' : 'InputEvent',
1217  'base': { 'type': 'InputEventKind' },
1218  'discriminator': 'type',
1219  'data'  : { 'key'     : 'InputKeyEventWrapper',
1220              'btn'     : 'InputBtnEventWrapper',
1221              'rel'     : 'InputMoveEventWrapper',
1222              'abs'     : 'InputMoveEventWrapper',
1223              'mtt'     : 'InputMultiTouchEventWrapper' } }
1224
1225##
1226# @input-send-event:
1227#
1228# Send input event(s) to guest.
1229#
1230# The @device and @head parameters can be used to send the input event
1231# to specific input devices in case (a) multiple input devices of the
1232# same kind are added to the virtual machine and (b) you have
1233# configured input routing (see docs/multiseat.txt) for those input
1234# devices.  The parameters work exactly like the device and head
1235# properties of input devices.  If @device is missing, only devices
1236# that have no input routing config are admissible.  If @device is
1237# specified, both input devices with and without input routing config
1238# are admissible, but devices with input routing config take
1239# precedence.
1240#
1241# @device: display device to send event(s) to.
1242#
1243# @head: head to send event(s) to, in case the display device supports
1244#     multiple scanouts.
1245#
1246# @events: List of InputEvent union.
1247#
1248# Returns: Nothing on success.
1249#
1250# Since: 2.6
1251#
1252# Note: The consoles are visible in the qom tree, under
1253#     /backend/console[$index]. They have a device link and head
1254#     property, so it is possible to map which console belongs to
1255#     which device and display.
1256#
1257# Examples:
1258#
1259# 1. Press left mouse button.
1260#
1261# -> { "execute": "input-send-event",
1262#     "arguments": { "device": "video0",
1263#                    "events": [ { "type": "btn",
1264#                    "data" : { "down": true, "button": "left" } } ] } }
1265# <- { "return": {} }
1266#
1267# -> { "execute": "input-send-event",
1268#     "arguments": { "device": "video0",
1269#                    "events": [ { "type": "btn",
1270#                    "data" : { "down": false, "button": "left" } } ] } }
1271# <- { "return": {} }
1272#
1273# 2. Press ctrl-alt-del.
1274#
1275# -> { "execute": "input-send-event",
1276#      "arguments": { "events": [
1277#         { "type": "key", "data" : { "down": true,
1278#           "key": {"type": "qcode", "data": "ctrl" } } },
1279#         { "type": "key", "data" : { "down": true,
1280#           "key": {"type": "qcode", "data": "alt" } } },
1281#         { "type": "key", "data" : { "down": true,
1282#           "key": {"type": "qcode", "data": "delete" } } } ] } }
1283# <- { "return": {} }
1284#
1285# 3. Move mouse pointer to absolute coordinates (20000, 400).
1286#
1287# -> { "execute": "input-send-event" ,
1288#   "arguments": { "events": [
1289#                { "type": "abs", "data" : { "axis": "x", "value" : 20000 } },
1290#                { "type": "abs", "data" : { "axis": "y", "value" : 400 } } ] } }
1291# <- { "return": {} }
1292##
1293{ 'command': 'input-send-event',
1294  'data': { '*device': 'str',
1295            '*head'  : 'int',
1296            'events' : [ 'InputEvent' ] } }
1297
1298##
1299# @DisplayGTK:
1300#
1301# GTK display options.
1302#
1303# @grab-on-hover: Grab keyboard input on mouse hover.
1304#
1305# @zoom-to-fit: Zoom guest display to fit into the host window.  When
1306#     turned off the host window will be resized instead.  In case the
1307#     display device can notify the guest on window resizes
1308#     (virtio-gpu) this will default to "on", assuming the guest will
1309#     resize the display to match the window size then.  Otherwise it
1310#     defaults to "off". (Since 3.1)
1311#
1312# @show-tabs: Display the tab bar for switching between the various
1313#     graphical interfaces (e.g. VGA and virtual console character
1314#     devices) by default.  (Since 7.1)
1315#
1316# @show-menubar: Display the main window menubar.  Defaults to "on".
1317#     (Since 8.0)
1318#
1319# Since: 2.12
1320##
1321{ 'struct'  : 'DisplayGTK',
1322  'data'    : { '*grab-on-hover' : 'bool',
1323                '*zoom-to-fit'   : 'bool',
1324                '*show-tabs'     : 'bool',
1325                '*show-menubar'  : 'bool'  } }
1326
1327##
1328# @DisplayEGLHeadless:
1329#
1330# EGL headless display options.
1331#
1332# @rendernode: Which DRM render node should be used.  Default is the
1333#     first available node on the host.
1334#
1335# Since: 3.1
1336##
1337{ 'struct'  : 'DisplayEGLHeadless',
1338  'data'    : { '*rendernode' : 'str' } }
1339
1340##
1341# @DisplayDBus:
1342#
1343# DBus display options.
1344#
1345# @addr: The D-Bus bus address (default to the session bus).
1346#
1347# @rendernode: Which DRM render node should be used.  Default is the
1348#     first available node on the host.
1349#
1350# @p2p: Whether to use peer-to-peer connections (accepted through
1351#     @add_client).
1352#
1353# @audiodev: Use the specified DBus audiodev to export audio.
1354#
1355# Since: 7.0
1356##
1357{ 'struct'  : 'DisplayDBus',
1358  'data'    : { '*rendernode' : 'str',
1359                '*addr': 'str',
1360                '*p2p': 'bool',
1361                '*audiodev': 'str' } }
1362
1363##
1364# @DisplayGLMode:
1365#
1366# Display OpenGL mode.
1367#
1368# @off: Disable OpenGL (default).
1369#
1370# @on: Use OpenGL, pick context type automatically.  Would better be
1371#     named 'auto' but is called 'on' for backward compatibility with
1372#     bool type.
1373#
1374# @core: Use OpenGL with Core (desktop) Context.
1375#
1376# @es: Use OpenGL with ES (embedded systems) Context.
1377#
1378# Since: 3.0
1379##
1380{ 'enum'    : 'DisplayGLMode',
1381  'data'    : [ 'off', 'on', 'core', 'es' ] }
1382
1383##
1384# @DisplayCurses:
1385#
1386# Curses display options.
1387#
1388# @charset: Font charset used by guest (default: CP437).
1389#
1390# Since: 4.0
1391##
1392{ 'struct'  : 'DisplayCurses',
1393  'data'    : { '*charset'       : 'str' } }
1394
1395##
1396# @DisplayCocoa:
1397#
1398# Cocoa display options.
1399#
1400# @left-command-key: Enable/disable forwarding of left command key to
1401#     guest.  Allows command-tab window switching on the host without
1402#     sending this key to the guest when "off". Defaults to "on"
1403#
1404# @full-grab: Capture all key presses, including system combos.  This
1405#     requires accessibility permissions, since it performs a global
1406#     grab on key events.  (default: off) See
1407#     https://support.apple.com/en-in/guide/mac-help/mh32356/mac
1408#
1409# @swap-opt-cmd: Swap the Option and Command keys so that their key
1410#     codes match their position on non-Mac keyboards and you can use
1411#     Meta/Super and Alt where you expect them.  (default: off)
1412#
1413# @zoom-to-fit: Zoom guest display to fit into the host window. When
1414#     turned off the host window will be resized instead. Defaults to
1415#     "off". (Since 8.2)
1416#
1417# Since: 7.0
1418##
1419{ 'struct': 'DisplayCocoa',
1420  'data': {
1421      '*left-command-key': 'bool',
1422      '*full-grab': 'bool',
1423      '*swap-opt-cmd': 'bool',
1424      '*zoom-to-fit': 'bool'
1425  } }
1426
1427##
1428# @HotKeyMod:
1429#
1430# Set of modifier keys that need to be held for shortcut key actions.
1431#
1432# Since: 7.1
1433##
1434{ 'enum'  : 'HotKeyMod',
1435  'data'  : [ 'lctrl-lalt', 'lshift-lctrl-lalt', 'rctrl' ] }
1436
1437##
1438# @DisplaySDL:
1439#
1440# SDL2 display options.
1441#
1442# @grab-mod: Modifier keys that should be pressed together with the
1443#     "G" key to release the mouse grab.
1444#
1445# Since: 7.1
1446##
1447{ 'struct'  : 'DisplaySDL',
1448  'data'    : { '*grab-mod'   : 'HotKeyMod' } }
1449
1450##
1451# @DisplayType:
1452#
1453# Display (user interface) type.
1454#
1455# @default: The default user interface, selecting from the first
1456#     available of gtk, sdl, cocoa, and vnc.
1457#
1458# @none: No user interface or video output display.  The guest will
1459#     still see an emulated graphics card, but its output will not be
1460#     displayed to the QEMU user.
1461#
1462# @gtk: The GTK user interface.
1463#
1464# @sdl: The SDL user interface.
1465#
1466# @egl-headless: No user interface, offload GL operations to a local
1467#     DRI device.  Graphical display need to be paired with VNC or
1468#     Spice.  (Since 3.1)
1469#
1470# @curses: Display video output via curses.  For graphics device
1471#     models which support a text mode, QEMU can display this output
1472#     using a curses/ncurses interface.  Nothing is displayed when the
1473#     graphics device is in graphical mode or if the graphics device
1474#     does not support a text mode.  Generally only the VGA device
1475#     models support text mode.
1476#
1477# @cocoa: The Cocoa user interface.
1478#
1479# @spice-app: Set up a Spice server and run the default associated
1480#     application to connect to it.  The server will redirect the
1481#     serial console and QEMU monitors.  (Since 4.0)
1482#
1483# @dbus: Start a D-Bus service for the display.  (Since 7.0)
1484#
1485# Since: 2.12
1486##
1487{ 'enum'    : 'DisplayType',
1488  'data'    : [
1489    { 'name': 'default' },
1490    { 'name': 'none' },
1491    { 'name': 'gtk', 'if': 'CONFIG_GTK' },
1492    { 'name': 'sdl', 'if': 'CONFIG_SDL' },
1493    { 'name': 'egl-headless', 'if': 'CONFIG_OPENGL' },
1494    { 'name': 'curses', 'if': 'CONFIG_CURSES' },
1495    { 'name': 'cocoa', 'if': 'CONFIG_COCOA' },
1496    { 'name': 'spice-app', 'if': 'CONFIG_SPICE' },
1497    { 'name': 'dbus', 'if': 'CONFIG_DBUS_DISPLAY' }
1498  ]
1499}
1500
1501##
1502# @DisplayOptions:
1503#
1504# Display (user interface) options.
1505#
1506# @type: Which DisplayType qemu should use.
1507#
1508# @full-screen: Start user interface in fullscreen mode
1509#     (default: off).
1510#
1511# @window-close: Allow to quit qemu with window close button
1512#     (default: on).
1513#
1514# @show-cursor: Force showing the mouse cursor (default: off).
1515#     (since: 5.0)
1516#
1517# @gl: Enable OpenGL support (default: off).
1518#
1519# Since: 2.12
1520##
1521{ 'union'   : 'DisplayOptions',
1522  'base'    : { 'type'           : 'DisplayType',
1523                '*full-screen'   : 'bool',
1524                '*window-close'  : 'bool',
1525                '*show-cursor'   : 'bool',
1526                '*gl'            : 'DisplayGLMode' },
1527  'discriminator' : 'type',
1528  'data'    : {
1529      'gtk': { 'type': 'DisplayGTK', 'if': 'CONFIG_GTK' },
1530      'cocoa': { 'type': 'DisplayCocoa', 'if': 'CONFIG_COCOA' },
1531      'curses': { 'type': 'DisplayCurses', 'if': 'CONFIG_CURSES' },
1532      'egl-headless': { 'type': 'DisplayEGLHeadless',
1533                        'if': 'CONFIG_OPENGL' },
1534      'dbus': { 'type': 'DisplayDBus', 'if': 'CONFIG_DBUS_DISPLAY' },
1535      'sdl': { 'type': 'DisplaySDL', 'if': 'CONFIG_SDL' }
1536  }
1537}
1538
1539##
1540# @query-display-options:
1541#
1542# Returns information about display configuration
1543#
1544# Returns: @DisplayOptions
1545#
1546# Since: 3.1
1547##
1548{ 'command': 'query-display-options',
1549  'returns': 'DisplayOptions' }
1550
1551##
1552# @DisplayReloadType:
1553#
1554# Available DisplayReload types.
1555#
1556# @vnc: VNC display
1557#
1558# Since: 6.0
1559##
1560{ 'enum': 'DisplayReloadType',
1561  'data': ['vnc'] }
1562
1563##
1564# @DisplayReloadOptionsVNC:
1565#
1566# Specify the VNC reload options.
1567#
1568# @tls-certs: reload tls certs or not.
1569#
1570# Since: 6.0
1571##
1572{ 'struct': 'DisplayReloadOptionsVNC',
1573  'data': { '*tls-certs': 'bool' } }
1574
1575##
1576# @DisplayReloadOptions:
1577#
1578# Options of the display configuration reload.
1579#
1580# @type: Specify the display type.
1581#
1582# Since: 6.0
1583##
1584{ 'union': 'DisplayReloadOptions',
1585  'base': {'type': 'DisplayReloadType'},
1586  'discriminator': 'type',
1587  'data': { 'vnc': 'DisplayReloadOptionsVNC' } }
1588
1589##
1590# @display-reload:
1591#
1592# Reload display configuration.
1593#
1594# Returns: Nothing on success.
1595#
1596# Since: 6.0
1597#
1598# Example:
1599#
1600# -> { "execute": "display-reload",
1601#      "arguments": { "type": "vnc", "tls-certs": true  } }
1602# <- { "return": {} }
1603##
1604{ 'command': 'display-reload',
1605  'data': 'DisplayReloadOptions',
1606  'boxed' : true }
1607
1608##
1609# @DisplayUpdateType:
1610#
1611# Available DisplayUpdate types.
1612#
1613# @vnc: VNC display
1614#
1615# Since: 7.1
1616##
1617{ 'enum': 'DisplayUpdateType',
1618  'data': ['vnc'] }
1619
1620##
1621# @DisplayUpdateOptionsVNC:
1622#
1623# Specify the VNC reload options.
1624#
1625# @addresses: If specified, change set of addresses to listen for
1626#     connections.  Addresses configured for websockets are not
1627#     touched.
1628#
1629# Since: 7.1
1630##
1631{ 'struct': 'DisplayUpdateOptionsVNC',
1632  'data': { '*addresses': ['SocketAddress'] } }
1633
1634##
1635# @DisplayUpdateOptions:
1636#
1637# Options of the display configuration reload.
1638#
1639# @type: Specify the display type.
1640#
1641# Since: 7.1
1642##
1643{ 'union': 'DisplayUpdateOptions',
1644  'base': {'type': 'DisplayUpdateType'},
1645  'discriminator': 'type',
1646  'data': { 'vnc': 'DisplayUpdateOptionsVNC' } }
1647
1648##
1649# @display-update:
1650#
1651# Update display configuration.
1652#
1653# Returns: Nothing on success.
1654#
1655# Since: 7.1
1656#
1657# Example:
1658#
1659# -> { "execute": "display-update",
1660#      "arguments": { "type": "vnc", "addresses":
1661#                     [ { "type": "inet", "host": "0.0.0.0",
1662#                         "port": "5901" } ] } }
1663# <- { "return": {} }
1664##
1665{ 'command': 'display-update',
1666  'data': 'DisplayUpdateOptions',
1667  'boxed' : true }
1668
1669##
1670# @client_migrate_info:
1671#
1672# Set migration information for remote display.  This makes the server
1673# ask the client to automatically reconnect using the new parameters
1674# once migration finished successfully.  Only implemented for SPICE.
1675#
1676# @protocol: must be "spice"
1677#
1678# @hostname: migration target hostname
1679#
1680# @port: spice tcp port for plaintext channels
1681#
1682# @tls-port: spice tcp port for tls-secured channels
1683#
1684# @cert-subject: server certificate subject
1685#
1686# Since: 0.14
1687#
1688# Example:
1689#
1690# -> { "execute": "client_migrate_info",
1691#      "arguments": { "protocol": "spice",
1692#                     "hostname": "virt42.lab.kraxel.org",
1693#                     "port": 1234 } }
1694# <- { "return": {} }
1695##
1696{ 'command': 'client_migrate_info',
1697  'data': { 'protocol': 'str', 'hostname': 'str', '*port': 'int',
1698            '*tls-port': 'int', '*cert-subject': 'str' } }
1699