15824d651Sblueswir1HXCOMM Use DEFHEADING() to define headings in both help text and texi 25824d651Sblueswir1HXCOMM Text between STEXI and ETEXI are copied to texi version and 35824d651Sblueswir1HXCOMM discarded from C version 4ad96090aSBlue SwirlHXCOMM DEF(option, HAS_ARG/0, opt_enum, opt_help, arch_mask) is used to 5ad96090aSBlue SwirlHXCOMM construct option structures, enums and help message for specified 6ad96090aSBlue SwirlHXCOMM architectures. 75824d651Sblueswir1HXCOMM HXCOMM can be used for comments, discarded from both texi and C 85824d651Sblueswir1 943f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Standard options) 105824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 115824d651Sblueswir1@table @option 125824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 135824d651Sblueswir1 145824d651Sblueswir1DEF("help", 0, QEMU_OPTION_h, 15ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-h or -help display this help and exit\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 165824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 175824d651Sblueswir1@item -h 186616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -h 195824d651Sblueswir1Display help and exit 205824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 215824d651Sblueswir1 229bd7e6d9SpbrookDEF("version", 0, QEMU_OPTION_version, 23ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-version display version information and exit\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 249bd7e6d9SpbrookSTEXI 259bd7e6d9Spbrook@item -version 266616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -version 279bd7e6d9SpbrookDisplay version information and exit 289bd7e6d9SpbrookETEXI 299bd7e6d9Spbrook 3080f52a66SJan KiszkaDEF("machine", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_machine, \ 3180f52a66SJan Kiszka "-machine [type=]name[,prop[=value][,...]]\n" 32585f6036SPeter Maydell " selects emulated machine ('-machine help' for list)\n" 3380f52a66SJan Kiszka " property accel=accel1[:accel2[:...]] selects accelerator\n" 346a48ffaaSJan Kiszka " supported accelerators are kvm, xen, tcg (default: tcg)\n" 3532c18a2dSMatt Gingell " kernel_irqchip=on|off|split controls accelerated irqchip support (default=off)\n" 36d1048befSDon Slutz " vmport=on|off|auto controls emulation of vmport (default: auto)\n" 3796404013SPeter Maydell " kvm_shadow_mem=size of KVM shadow MMU in bytes\n" 388490fc78SLuiz Capitulino " dump-guest-core=on|off include guest memory in a core dump (default=on)\n" 39a52a7fdfSLe Tan " mem-merge=on|off controls memory merge support (default: on)\n" 4079814179STiejun Chen " igd-passthru=on|off controls IGD GFX passthrough support (default=off)\n" 412eb1cd07STony Krowiak " aes-key-wrap=on|off controls support for AES key wrapping (default=on)\n" 429850c604SAlexander Graf " dea-key-wrap=on|off controls support for DEA key wrapping (default=on)\n" 4387252e1bSXiao Guangrong " suppress-vmdesc=on|off disables self-describing migration (default=off)\n" 44902c053dSGreg Kurz " nvdimm=on|off controls NVDIMM support (default=off)\n" 45902c053dSGreg Kurz " enforce-config-section=on|off enforce configuration section migration (default=off)\n", 4680f52a66SJan Kiszka QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 475824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 4880f52a66SJan Kiszka@item -machine [type=]@var{name}[,prop=@var{value}[,...]] 4980f52a66SJan Kiszka@findex -machine 50585f6036SPeter MaydellSelect the emulated machine by @var{name}. Use @code{-machine help} to list 5180f52a66SJan Kiszkaavailable machines. Supported machine properties are: 5280f52a66SJan Kiszka@table @option 5380f52a66SJan Kiszka@item accel=@var{accels1}[:@var{accels2}[:...]] 5480f52a66SJan KiszkaThis is used to enable an accelerator. Depending on the target architecture, 5580f52a66SJan Kiszkakvm, xen, or tcg can be available. By default, tcg is used. If there is more 5680f52a66SJan Kiszkathan one accelerator specified, the next one is used if the previous one fails 5780f52a66SJan Kiszkato initialize. 586a48ffaaSJan Kiszka@item kernel_irqchip=on|off 5932c18a2dSMatt GingellControls in-kernel irqchip support for the chosen accelerator when available. 6079814179STiejun Chen@item gfx_passthru=on|off 6179814179STiejun ChenEnables IGD GFX passthrough support for the chosen machine when available. 62d1048befSDon Slutz@item vmport=on|off|auto 63d1048befSDon SlutzEnables emulation of VMWare IO port, for vmmouse etc. auto says to select the 64d1048befSDon Slutzvalue based on accel. For accel=xen the default is off otherwise the default 65d1048befSDon Slutzis on. 6639d6960aSJan Kiszka@item kvm_shadow_mem=size 6739d6960aSJan KiszkaDefines the size of the KVM shadow MMU. 68ddb97f1dSJason Baron@item dump-guest-core=on|off 69ddb97f1dSJason BaronInclude guest memory in a core dump. The default is on. 708490fc78SLuiz Capitulino@item mem-merge=on|off 718490fc78SLuiz CapitulinoEnables or disables memory merge support. This feature, when supported by 728490fc78SLuiz Capitulinothe host, de-duplicates identical memory pages among VMs instances 738490fc78SLuiz Capitulino(enabled by default). 742eb1cd07STony Krowiak@item aes-key-wrap=on|off 752eb1cd07STony KrowiakEnables or disables AES key wrapping support on s390-ccw hosts. This feature 762eb1cd07STony Krowiakcontrols whether AES wrapping keys will be created to allow 772eb1cd07STony Krowiakexecution of AES cryptographic functions. The default is on. 782eb1cd07STony Krowiak@item dea-key-wrap=on|off 792eb1cd07STony KrowiakEnables or disables DEA key wrapping support on s390-ccw hosts. This feature 802eb1cd07STony Krowiakcontrols whether DEA wrapping keys will be created to allow 812eb1cd07STony Krowiakexecution of DEA cryptographic functions. The default is on. 8287252e1bSXiao Guangrong@item nvdimm=on|off 8387252e1bSXiao GuangrongEnables or disables NVDIMM support. The default is off. 8480f52a66SJan Kiszka@end table 855824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 865824d651Sblueswir1 8780f52a66SJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated by -machine 8880f52a66SJan KiszkaDEF("M", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_M, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 8980f52a66SJan Kiszka 905824d651Sblueswir1DEF("cpu", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_cpu, 91585f6036SPeter Maydell "-cpu cpu select CPU ('-cpu help' for list)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 925824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 935824d651Sblueswir1@item -cpu @var{model} 946616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -cpu 95585f6036SPeter MaydellSelect CPU model (@code{-cpu help} for list and additional feature selection) 965824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 975824d651Sblueswir1 988d4e9146SKONRAD FredericDEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel, 998d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic "-accel [accel=]accelerator[,thread=single|multi]\n" 1008d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic " select accelerator ('-accel help for list')\n" 1018d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 1028d4e9146SKONRAD FredericSTEXI 1038d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic@item -accel @var{name}[,prop=@var{value}[,...]] 1048d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic@findex -accel 1058d4e9146SKONRAD FredericThis is used to enable an accelerator. Depending on the target architecture, 1068d4e9146SKONRAD Frederickvm, xen, or tcg can be available. By default, tcg is used. If there is more 1078d4e9146SKONRAD Fredericthan one accelerator specified, the next one is used if the previous one fails 1088d4e9146SKONRAD Fredericto initialize. 1098d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic@table @option 1108d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic@item thread=single|multi 1118d4e9146SKONRAD FredericControls number of TCG threads. When the TCG is multi-threaded there will be one 1128d4e9146SKONRAD Fredericthread per vCPU therefor taking advantage of additional host cores. The default 1138d4e9146SKONRAD Fredericis to enable multi-threading where both the back-end and front-ends support it and 1148d4e9146SKONRAD Fredericno incompatible TCG features have been enabled (e.g. icount/replay). 1158d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic@end table 1168d4e9146SKONRAD FredericETEXI 1178d4e9146SKONRAD Frederic 1185824d651Sblueswir1DEF("smp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smp, 11912b7f57eSMichael Tokarev "-smp [cpus=]n[,maxcpus=cpus][,cores=cores][,threads=threads][,sockets=sockets]\n" 1206be68d7eSJes Sorensen " set the number of CPUs to 'n' [default=1]\n" 1216be68d7eSJes Sorensen " maxcpus= maximum number of total cpus, including\n" 122ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " offline CPUs for hotplug, etc\n" 12358a04db1SAndre Przywara " cores= number of CPU cores on one socket\n" 12458a04db1SAndre Przywara " threads= number of threads on one CPU core\n" 125ad96090aSBlue Swirl " sockets= number of discrete sockets in the system\n", 126ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 1275824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 12812b7f57eSMichael Tokarev@item -smp [cpus=]@var{n}[,cores=@var{cores}][,threads=@var{threads}][,sockets=@var{sockets}][,maxcpus=@var{maxcpus}] 1296616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -smp 1305824d651Sblueswir1Simulate an SMP system with @var{n} CPUs. On the PC target, up to 255 1315824d651Sblueswir1CPUs are supported. On Sparc32 target, Linux limits the number of usable CPUs 1325824d651Sblueswir1to 4. 13358a04db1SAndre PrzywaraFor the PC target, the number of @var{cores} per socket, the number 13458a04db1SAndre Przywaraof @var{threads} per cores and the total number of @var{sockets} can be 13558a04db1SAndre Przywaraspecified. Missing values will be computed. If any on the three values is 13658a04db1SAndre Przywaragiven, the total number of CPUs @var{n} can be omitted. @var{maxcpus} 13758a04db1SAndre Przywaraspecifies the maximum number of hotpluggable CPUs. 1385824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 1395824d651Sblueswir1 140268a362cSaliguoriDEF("numa", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_numa, 141e0ee9fd0SEduardo Habkost "-numa node[,mem=size][,cpus=firstcpu[-lastcpu]][,nodeid=node]\n" 142e0ee9fd0SEduardo Habkost "-numa node[,memdev=id][,cpus=firstcpu[-lastcpu]][,nodeid=node]\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 143268a362cSaliguoriSTEXI 144e0ee9fd0SEduardo Habkost@item -numa node[,mem=@var{size}][,cpus=@var{firstcpu}[-@var{lastcpu}]][,nodeid=@var{node}] 145e0ee9fd0SEduardo Habkost@itemx -numa node[,memdev=@var{id}][,cpus=@var{firstcpu}[-@var{lastcpu}]][,nodeid=@var{node}] 1466616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -numa 1474b9a5dd7SEduardo HabkostDefine a NUMA node and assign RAM and VCPUs to it. 1487febe36fSPaolo Bonzini 1494b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@var{firstcpu} and @var{lastcpu} are CPU indexes. Each 1504b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@samp{cpus} option represent a contiguous range of CPU indexes 1514b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost(or a single VCPU if @var{lastcpu} is omitted). A non-contiguous 1524b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostset of VCPUs can be represented by providing multiple @samp{cpus} 1534b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostoptions. If @samp{cpus} is omitted on all nodes, VCPUs are automatically 1544b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostsplit between them. 1554b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost 1564b9a5dd7SEduardo HabkostFor example, the following option assigns VCPUs 0, 1, 2 and 5 to 1574b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkosta NUMA node: 1584b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@example 1594b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost-numa node,cpus=0-2,cpus=5 1604b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@end example 1614b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost 1624b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@samp{mem} assigns a given RAM amount to a node. @samp{memdev} 1634b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostassigns RAM from a given memory backend device to a node. If 1644b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@samp{mem} and @samp{memdev} are omitted in all nodes, RAM is 1654b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostsplit equally between them. 1664b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost 1674b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@samp{mem} and @samp{memdev} are mutually exclusive. Furthermore, 1684b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostif one node uses @samp{memdev}, all of them have to use it. 1694b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost 1704b9a5dd7SEduardo HabkostNote that the -@option{numa} option doesn't allocate any of the 1714b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostspecified resources, it just assigns existing resources to NUMA 1724b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkostnodes. This means that one still has to use the @option{-m}, 1734b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost@option{-smp} options to allocate RAM and VCPUs respectively. 1744b9a5dd7SEduardo Habkost 175268a362cSaliguoriETEXI 176268a362cSaliguori 17710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("add-fd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_add_fd, 17810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-add-fd fd=fd,set=set[,opaque=opaque]\n" 17910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " Add 'fd' to fd 'set'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 18010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 18110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -add-fd fd=@var{fd},set=@var{set}[,opaque=@var{opaque}] 18210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -add-fd 18310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 18410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterAdd a file descriptor to an fd set. Valid options are: 18510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 18610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@table @option 18710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item fd=@var{fd} 18810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThis option defines the file descriptor of which a duplicate is added to fd set. 18910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThe file descriptor cannot be stdin, stdout, or stderr. 19010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item set=@var{set} 19110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThis option defines the ID of the fd set to add the file descriptor to. 19210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item opaque=@var{opaque} 19310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThis option defines a free-form string that can be used to describe @var{fd}. 19410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end table 19510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 19610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterYou can open an image using pre-opened file descriptors from an fd set: 19710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@example 19810adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 19910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster-add-fd fd=3,set=2,opaque="rdwr:/path/to/file" 20010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster-add-fd fd=4,set=2,opaque="rdonly:/path/to/file" 20110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster-drive file=/dev/fdset/2,index=0,media=disk 20210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end example 20310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 20410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 20510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("set", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_set, 20610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-set group.id.arg=value\n" 20710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " set <arg> parameter for item <id> of type <group>\n" 20810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " i.e. -set drive.$id.file=/path/to/image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 20910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 21010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -set @var{group}.@var{id}.@var{arg}=@var{value} 21110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -set 212e1f3b974SMichael TokarevSet parameter @var{arg} for item @var{id} of type @var{group} 21310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 21410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 21510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("global", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_global, 2163751d7c4SPaolo Bonzini "-global driver.property=value\n" 2173751d7c4SPaolo Bonzini "-global driver=driver,property=property,value=value\n" 21810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " set a global default for a driver property\n", 21910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 22010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 22110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -global @var{driver}.@var{prop}=@var{value} 2223751d7c4SPaolo Bonzini@itemx -global driver=@var{driver},property=@var{property},value=@var{value} 22310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -global 22410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSet default value of @var{driver}'s property @var{prop} to @var{value}, e.g.: 22510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 22610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@example 22710adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -global ide-drive.physical_block_size=4096 -drive file=file,if=ide,index=0,media=disk 22810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end example 22910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 23010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterIn particular, you can use this to set driver properties for devices which are 23110adb8beSMarkus Armbrustercreated automatically by the machine model. To create a device which is not 23210adb8beSMarkus Armbrustercreated automatically and set properties on it, use -@option{device}. 2333751d7c4SPaolo Bonzini 234ae08fd5aSMarkus Armbruster-global @var{driver}.@var{prop}=@var{value} is shorthand for -global 235ae08fd5aSMarkus Armbrusterdriver=@var{driver},property=@var{prop},value=@var{value}. The 236ae08fd5aSMarkus Armbrusterlonghand syntax works even when @var{driver} contains a dot. 23710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 23810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 23910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("boot", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_boot, 24010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-boot [order=drives][,once=drives][,menu=on|off]\n" 241c8a6ae8bSAmos Kong " [,splash=sp_name][,splash-time=sp_time][,reboot-timeout=rb_time][,strict=on|off]\n" 24210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " 'drives': floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM (d), network (n)\n" 24310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " 'sp_name': the file's name that would be passed to bios as logo picture, if menu=on\n" 24410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " 'sp_time': the period that splash picture last if menu=on, unit is ms\n" 24510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " 'rb_timeout': the timeout before guest reboot when boot failed, unit is ms\n", 24610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 24710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 248c8a6ae8bSAmos Kong@item -boot [order=@var{drives}][,once=@var{drives}][,menu=on|off][,splash=@var{sp_name}][,splash-time=@var{sp_time}][,reboot-timeout=@var{rb_timeout}][,strict=on|off] 24910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -boot 25010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSpecify boot order @var{drives} as a string of drive letters. Valid 251d274e07cSGongleidrive letters depend on the target architecture. The x86 PC uses: a, b 25210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster(floppy 1 and 2), c (first hard disk), d (first CD-ROM), n-p (Etherboot 25310adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterfrom network adapter 1-4), hard disk boot is the default. To apply a 25410adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterparticular boot order only on the first startup, specify it via 255c0d9f7d0SThomas Huth@option{once}. Note that the @option{order} or @option{once} parameter 256c0d9f7d0SThomas Huthshould not be used together with the @option{bootindex} property of 257c0d9f7d0SThomas Huthdevices, since the firmware implementations normally do not support both 258c0d9f7d0SThomas Huthat the same time. 25910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 26010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterInteractive boot menus/prompts can be enabled via @option{menu=on} as far 26110adb8beSMarkus Armbrusteras firmware/BIOS supports them. The default is non-interactive boot. 26210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 26310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterA splash picture could be passed to bios, enabling user to show it as logo, 26410adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterwhen option splash=@var{sp_name} is given and menu=on, If firmware/BIOS 26510adb8beSMarkus Armbrustersupports them. Currently Seabios for X86 system support it. 26610adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterlimitation: The splash file could be a jpeg file or a BMP file in 24 BPP 26710adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterformat(true color). The resolution should be supported by the SVGA mode, so 26810adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterthe recommended is 320x240, 640x480, 800x640. 26910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 27010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterA timeout could be passed to bios, guest will pause for @var{rb_timeout} ms 27110adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterwhen boot failed, then reboot. If @var{rb_timeout} is '-1', guest will not 27210adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterreboot, qemu passes '-1' to bios by default. Currently Seabios for X86 27310adb8beSMarkus Armbrustersystem support it. 27410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 275c8a6ae8bSAmos KongDo strict boot via @option{strict=on} as far as firmware/BIOS 276c8a6ae8bSAmos Kongsupports it. This only effects when boot priority is changed by 277c8a6ae8bSAmos Kongbootindex options. The default is non-strict boot. 278c8a6ae8bSAmos Kong 27910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@example 28010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster# try to boot from network first, then from hard disk 28110adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -boot order=nc 28210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster# boot from CD-ROM first, switch back to default order after reboot 28310adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -boot once=d 28410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster# boot with a splash picture for 5 seconds. 28510adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -boot menu=on,splash=/root/boot.bmp,splash-time=5000 28610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end example 28710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 28810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterNote: The legacy format '-boot @var{drives}' is still supported but its 28910adb8beSMarkus Armbrusteruse is discouraged as it may be removed from future versions. 29010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 29110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 29210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("m", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_m, 29389f3ea2bSMichael Tokarev "-m [size=]megs[,slots=n,maxmem=size]\n" 2946e1d3c1cSIgor Mammedov " configure guest RAM\n" 2950daba1f0SAlexander Graf " size: initial amount of guest memory\n" 296c270fb9eSIgor Mammedov " slots: number of hotplug slots (default: none)\n" 297b6fe0124SMatthew Rosato " maxmem: maximum amount of guest memory (default: none)\n" 298b6fe0124SMatthew Rosato "NOTE: Some architectures might enforce a specific granularity\n", 2996e1d3c1cSIgor Mammedov QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 30010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 3019fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino@item -m [size=]@var{megs}[,slots=n,maxmem=size] 30210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -m 3039fcc0794SLuiz CapitulinoSets guest startup RAM size to @var{megs} megabytes. Default is 128 MiB. 3049fcc0794SLuiz CapitulinoOptionally, a suffix of ``M'' or ``G'' can be used to signify a value in 3059fcc0794SLuiz Capitulinomegabytes or gigabytes respectively. Optional pair @var{slots}, @var{maxmem} 3069fcc0794SLuiz Capitulinocould be used to set amount of hotpluggable memory slots and maximum amount of 3079fcc0794SLuiz Capitulinomemory. Note that @var{maxmem} must be aligned to the page size. 3089fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino 3099fcc0794SLuiz CapitulinoFor example, the following command-line sets the guest startup RAM size to 3109fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino1GB, creates 3 slots to hotplug additional memory and sets the maximum 3119fcc0794SLuiz Capitulinomemory the guest can reach to 4GB: 3129fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino 3139fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino@example 3149fcc0794SLuiz Capitulinoqemu-system-x86_64 -m 1G,slots=3,maxmem=4G 3159fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino@end example 3169fcc0794SLuiz Capitulino 3179fcc0794SLuiz CapitulinoIf @var{slots} and @var{maxmem} are not specified, memory hotplug won't 3189fcc0794SLuiz Capitulinobe enabled and the guest startup RAM will never increase. 31910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 32010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 32110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("mem-path", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mempath, 32210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-mem-path FILE provide backing storage for guest RAM\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 32310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 32410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -mem-path @var{path} 32510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -mem-path 32610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterAllocate guest RAM from a temporarily created file in @var{path}. 32710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 32810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 32910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("mem-prealloc", 0, QEMU_OPTION_mem_prealloc, 33010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-mem-prealloc preallocate guest memory (use with -mem-path)\n", 33110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 33310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -mem-prealloc 33410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -mem-prealloc 33510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterPreallocate memory when using -mem-path. 33610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 33710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 33810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("k", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_k, 33910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-k language use keyboard layout (for example 'fr' for French)\n", 34010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 34210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -k @var{language} 34310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -k 34410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterUse keyboard layout @var{language} (for example @code{fr} for 34510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterFrench). This option is only needed where it is not easy to get raw PC 34632945472SSamuel Thibaultkeycodes (e.g. on Macs, with some X11 servers or with a VNC or curses 34710adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterdisplay). You don't normally need to use it on PC/Linux or PC/Windows 34810adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterhosts. 34910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 35010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThe available layouts are: 35110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@example 35210adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterar de-ch es fo fr-ca hu ja mk no pt-br sv 35310adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterda en-gb et fr fr-ch is lt nl pl ru th 35410adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterde en-us fi fr-be hr it lv nl-be pt sl tr 35510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end example 35610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 35710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThe default is @code{en-us}. 35810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 35910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 36010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 36110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("audio-help", 0, QEMU_OPTION_audio_help, 36210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-audio-help print list of audio drivers and their options\n", 36310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 36410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 36510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -audio-help 36610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -audio-help 36710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterWill show the audio subsystem help: list of drivers, tunable 36810adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterparameters. 36910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 37010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 37110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("soundhw", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_soundhw, 37210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-soundhw c1,... enable audio support\n" 37310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " and only specified sound cards (comma separated list)\n" 37410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " use '-soundhw help' to get the list of supported cards\n" 37510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " use '-soundhw all' to enable all of them\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 37610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 37710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -soundhw @var{card1}[,@var{card2},...] or -soundhw all 37810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -soundhw 37910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterEnable audio and selected sound hardware. Use 'help' to print all 38010adb8beSMarkus Armbrusteravailable sound hardware. 38110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 38210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@example 38310adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -soundhw sb16,adlib disk.img 38410adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -soundhw es1370 disk.img 38510adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -soundhw ac97 disk.img 38610adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -soundhw hda disk.img 38710adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -soundhw all disk.img 38810adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterqemu-system-i386 -soundhw help 38910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end example 39010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 39110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterNote that Linux's i810_audio OSS kernel (for AC97) module might 39210adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterrequire manually specifying clocking. 39310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 39410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@example 39510adb8beSMarkus Armbrustermodprobe i810_audio clocking=48000 39610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end example 39710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 39810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 39910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("balloon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_balloon, 40010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-balloon none disable balloon device\n" 40110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-balloon virtio[,addr=str]\n" 40210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " enable virtio balloon device (default)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 40310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 40410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -balloon none 40510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -balloon 40610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDisable balloon device. 40710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -balloon virtio[,addr=@var{addr}] 40810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterEnable virtio balloon device (default), optionally with PCI address 40910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@var{addr}. 41010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 41110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 41210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("device", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_device, 41310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-device driver[,prop[=value][,...]]\n" 41410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " add device (based on driver)\n" 41510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " prop=value,... sets driver properties\n" 41610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " use '-device help' to print all possible drivers\n" 41710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " use '-device driver,help' to print all possible properties\n", 41810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 41910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 42010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -device @var{driver}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]] 42110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -device 42210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterAdd device @var{driver}. @var{prop}=@var{value} sets driver 42310adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterproperties. Valid properties depend on the driver. To get help on 42410adb8beSMarkus Armbrusterpossible drivers and properties, use @code{-device help} and 42510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@code{-device @var{driver},help}. 426f8490451SCorey Minyard 427f8490451SCorey MinyardSome drivers are: 428540c07d3SCédric Le Goater@item -device ipmi-bmc-sim,id=@var{id}[,slave_addr=@var{val}][,sdrfile=@var{file}][,furareasize=@var{val}][,furdatafile=@var{file}] 429f8490451SCorey Minyard 430f8490451SCorey MinyardAdd an IPMI BMC. This is a simulation of a hardware management 431f8490451SCorey Minyardinterface processor that normally sits on a system. It provides 432f8490451SCorey Minyarda watchdog and the ability to reset and power control the system. 433f8490451SCorey MinyardYou need to connect this to an IPMI interface to make it useful 434f8490451SCorey Minyard 435f8490451SCorey MinyardThe IPMI slave address to use for the BMC. The default is 0x20. 436f8490451SCorey MinyardThis address is the BMC's address on the I2C network of management 437f8490451SCorey Minyardcontrollers. If you don't know what this means, it is safe to ignore 438f8490451SCorey Minyardit. 439f8490451SCorey Minyard 4408c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goater@table @option 4418c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goater@item bmc=@var{id} 4428c6fd7f3SCédric Le GoaterThe BMC to connect to, one of ipmi-bmc-sim or ipmi-bmc-extern above. 4438c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goater@item slave_addr=@var{val} 4448c6fd7f3SCédric Le GoaterDefine slave address to use for the BMC. The default is 0x20. 4458c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goater@item sdrfile=@var{file} 4468c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goaterfile containing raw Sensor Data Records (SDR) data. The default is none. 447540c07d3SCédric Le Goater@item fruareasize=@var{val} 448540c07d3SCédric Le Goatersize of a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) area. The default is 1024. 449540c07d3SCédric Le Goater@item frudatafile=@var{file} 450540c07d3SCédric Le Goaterfile containing raw Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory data. The default is none. 4518c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goater@end table 4528c6fd7f3SCédric Le Goater 453f8490451SCorey Minyard@item -device ipmi-bmc-extern,id=@var{id},chardev=@var{id}[,slave_addr=@var{val}] 454f8490451SCorey Minyard 455f8490451SCorey MinyardAdd a connection to an external IPMI BMC simulator. Instead of 456f8490451SCorey Minyardlocally emulating the BMC like the above item, instead connect 457f8490451SCorey Minyardto an external entity that provides the IPMI services. 458f8490451SCorey Minyard 459f8490451SCorey MinyardA connection is made to an external BMC simulator. If you do this, it 460f8490451SCorey Minyardis strongly recommended that you use the "reconnect=" chardev option 461f8490451SCorey Minyardto reconnect to the simulator if the connection is lost. Note that if 462f8490451SCorey Minyardthis is not used carefully, it can be a security issue, as the 463f8490451SCorey Minyardinterface has the ability to send resets, NMIs, and power off the VM. 464f8490451SCorey MinyardIt's best if QEMU makes a connection to an external simulator running 465f8490451SCorey Minyardon a secure port on localhost, so neither the simulator nor QEMU is 466f8490451SCorey Minyardexposed to any outside network. 467f8490451SCorey Minyard 468f8490451SCorey MinyardSee the "lanserv/README.vm" file in the OpenIPMI library for more 469f8490451SCorey Minyarddetails on the external interface. 470f8490451SCorey Minyard 471f8490451SCorey Minyard@item -device isa-ipmi-kcs,bmc=@var{id}[,ioport=@var{val}][,irq=@var{val}] 472f8490451SCorey Minyard 473f8490451SCorey MinyardAdd a KCS IPMI interafce on the ISA bus. This also adds a 474f8490451SCorey Minyardcorresponding ACPI and SMBIOS entries, if appropriate. 475f8490451SCorey Minyard 476f8490451SCorey Minyard@table @option 477f8490451SCorey Minyard@item bmc=@var{id} 478f8490451SCorey MinyardThe BMC to connect to, one of ipmi-bmc-sim or ipmi-bmc-extern above. 479f8490451SCorey Minyard@item ioport=@var{val} 480f8490451SCorey MinyardDefine the I/O address of the interface. The default is 0xca0 for KCS. 481f8490451SCorey Minyard@item irq=@var{val} 482f8490451SCorey MinyardDefine the interrupt to use. The default is 5. To disable interrupts, 483f8490451SCorey Minyardset this to 0. 484f8490451SCorey Minyard@end table 485f8490451SCorey Minyard 486f8490451SCorey Minyard@item -device isa-ipmi-bt,bmc=@var{id}[,ioport=@var{val}][,irq=@var{val}] 487f8490451SCorey Minyard 488f8490451SCorey MinyardLike the KCS interface, but defines a BT interface. The default port is 489f8490451SCorey Minyard0xe4 and the default interrupt is 5. 490f8490451SCorey Minyard 49110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 49210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 49310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("name", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_name, 4948f480de0SDr. David Alan Gilbert "-name string1[,process=string2][,debug-threads=on|off]\n" 49510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " set the name of the guest\n" 4968f480de0SDr. David Alan Gilbert " string1 sets the window title and string2 the process name (on Linux)\n" 4978f480de0SDr. David Alan Gilbert " When debug-threads is enabled, individual threads are given a separate name (on Linux)\n" 4988f480de0SDr. David Alan Gilbert " NOTE: The thread names are for debugging and not a stable API.\n", 49910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 50010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 50110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -name @var{name} 50210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -name 50310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSets the @var{name} of the guest. 50410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThis name will be displayed in the SDL window caption. 50510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterThe @var{name} will also be used for the VNC server. 50610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterAlso optionally set the top visible process name in Linux. 5078f480de0SDr. David Alan GilbertNaming of individual threads can also be enabled on Linux to aid debugging. 50810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 50910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 51010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("uuid", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_uuid, 51110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-uuid %08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%012x\n" 51210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " specify machine UUID\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 51310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 51410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -uuid @var{uuid} 51510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -uuid 51610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSet system UUID. 51710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 51810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 51910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 52010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end table 52110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 52210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEFHEADING() 52310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 52443f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Block device options) 52510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 52610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@table @option 52710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 52810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 5295824d651Sblueswir1DEF("fda", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fda, 530ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-fda/-fdb file use 'file' as floppy disk 0/1 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 531ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("fdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fdb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 5325824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 5335824d651Sblueswir1@item -fda @var{file} 534f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -fdb @var{file} 5356616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -fda 5366616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -fdb 53792a539d2SMarkus ArmbrusterUse @var{file} as floppy disk 0/1 image (@pxref{disk_images}). 5385824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 5395824d651Sblueswir1 5405824d651Sblueswir1DEF("hda", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hda, 541ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-hda/-hdb file use 'file' as IDE hard disk 0/1 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 542ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("hdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 5435824d651Sblueswir1DEF("hdc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdc, 544ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-hdc/-hdd file use 'file' as IDE hard disk 2/3 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 545ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("hdd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdd, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 5465824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 5475824d651Sblueswir1@item -hda @var{file} 548f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -hdb @var{file} 549f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -hdc @var{file} 550f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -hdd @var{file} 5516616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -hda 5526616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -hdb 5536616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -hdc 5546616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -hdd 5555824d651Sblueswir1Use @var{file} as hard disk 0, 1, 2 or 3 image (@pxref{disk_images}). 5565824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 5575824d651Sblueswir1 5585824d651Sblueswir1DEF("cdrom", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_cdrom, 559ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-cdrom file use 'file' as IDE cdrom image (cdrom is ide1 master)\n", 560ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 5615824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 5625824d651Sblueswir1@item -cdrom @var{file} 5636616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -cdrom 5645824d651Sblueswir1Use @var{file} as CD-ROM image (you cannot use @option{-hdc} and 5655824d651Sblueswir1@option{-cdrom} at the same time). You can use the host CD-ROM by 5665824d651Sblueswir1using @file{/dev/cdrom} as filename (@pxref{host_drives}). 5675824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 5685824d651Sblueswir1 56942e5f393SMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("blockdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_blockdev, 57042e5f393SMarkus Armbruster "-blockdev [driver=]driver[,node-name=N][,discard=ignore|unmap]\n" 57142e5f393SMarkus Armbruster " [,cache.direct=on|off][,cache.no-flush=on|off]\n" 57242e5f393SMarkus Armbruster " [,read-only=on|off][,detect-zeroes=on|off|unmap]\n" 57342e5f393SMarkus Armbruster " [,driver specific parameters...]\n" 57442e5f393SMarkus Armbruster " configure a block backend\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 57542e5f393SMarkus Armbruster 5765824d651Sblueswir1DEF("drive", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_drive, 5775824d651Sblueswir1 "-drive [file=file][,if=type][,bus=n][,unit=m][,media=d][,index=i]\n" 5785824d651Sblueswir1 " [,cyls=c,heads=h,secs=s[,trans=t]][,snapshot=on|off]\n" 57992196b2fSStefan Hajnoczi " [,cache=writethrough|writeback|none|directsync|unsafe][,format=f]\n" 580d1db760dSStefan Hajnoczi " [,serial=s][,addr=A][,rerror=ignore|stop|report]\n" 581d1db760dSStefan Hajnoczi " [,werror=ignore|stop|report|enospc][,id=name][,aio=threads|native]\n" 582fb0490f6SStefan Hajnoczi " [,readonly=on|off][,copy-on-read=on|off]\n" 5832f7133b2SPeter Lieven " [,discard=ignore|unmap][,detect-zeroes=on|off|unmap]\n" 5843e9fab69SBenoît Canet " [[,bps=b]|[[,bps_rd=r][,bps_wr=w]]]\n" 5853e9fab69SBenoît Canet " [[,iops=i]|[[,iops_rd=r][,iops_wr=w]]]\n" 5863e9fab69SBenoît Canet " [[,bps_max=bm]|[[,bps_rd_max=rm][,bps_wr_max=wm]]]\n" 5873e9fab69SBenoît Canet " [[,iops_max=im]|[[,iops_rd_max=irm][,iops_wr_max=iwm]]]\n" 5882024c1dfSBenoît Canet " [[,iops_size=is]]\n" 58976f4afb4SAlberto Garcia " [[,group=g]]\n" 590ad96090aSBlue Swirl " use 'file' as a drive image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 5915824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 5925824d651Sblueswir1@item -drive @var{option}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]] 5936616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -drive 5945824d651Sblueswir1 5955824d651Sblueswir1Define a new drive. Valid options are: 5965824d651Sblueswir1 597b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 5985824d651Sblueswir1@item file=@var{file} 5995824d651Sblueswir1This option defines which disk image (@pxref{disk_images}) to use with 6005824d651Sblueswir1this drive. If the filename contains comma, you must double it 6015824d651Sblueswir1(for instance, "file=my,,file" to use file "my,file"). 6020f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 6030f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergSpecial files such as iSCSI devices can be specified using protocol 6040f5314a2SRonnie Sahlbergspecific URLs. See the section for "Device URL Syntax" for more information. 6055824d651Sblueswir1@item if=@var{interface} 6065824d651Sblueswir1This option defines on which type on interface the drive is connected. 607*ed1fcd00SCraig JellickAvailable types are: ide, scsi, sd, mtd, floppy, pflash, virtio, none. 6085824d651Sblueswir1@item bus=@var{bus},unit=@var{unit} 6095824d651Sblueswir1These options define where is connected the drive by defining the bus number and 6105824d651Sblueswir1the unit id. 6115824d651Sblueswir1@item index=@var{index} 6125824d651Sblueswir1This option defines where is connected the drive by using an index in the list 6135824d651Sblueswir1of available connectors of a given interface type. 6145824d651Sblueswir1@item media=@var{media} 6155824d651Sblueswir1This option defines the type of the media: disk or cdrom. 6165824d651Sblueswir1@item cyls=@var{c},heads=@var{h},secs=@var{s}[,trans=@var{t}] 6175824d651Sblueswir1These options have the same definition as they have in @option{-hdachs}. 6185824d651Sblueswir1@item snapshot=@var{snapshot} 6199d85d557SMichael Tokarev@var{snapshot} is "on" or "off" and controls snapshot mode for the given drive 6209d85d557SMichael Tokarev(see @option{-snapshot}). 6215824d651Sblueswir1@item cache=@var{cache} 62292196b2fSStefan Hajnoczi@var{cache} is "none", "writeback", "unsafe", "directsync" or "writethrough" and controls how the host cache is used to access block data. 6235c6c3a6cSChristoph Hellwig@item aio=@var{aio} 6245c6c3a6cSChristoph Hellwig@var{aio} is "threads", or "native" and selects between pthread based disk I/O and native Linux AIO. 625a9384affSPaolo Bonzini@item discard=@var{discard} 626a9384affSPaolo Bonzini@var{discard} is one of "ignore" (or "off") or "unmap" (or "on") and controls whether @dfn{discard} (also known as @dfn{trim} or @dfn{unmap}) requests are ignored or passed to the filesystem. Some machine types may not support discard requests. 6275824d651Sblueswir1@item format=@var{format} 6285824d651Sblueswir1Specify which disk @var{format} will be used rather than detecting 629d33c8a7dSMichael Tokarevthe format. Can be used to specify format=raw to avoid interpreting 6305824d651Sblueswir1an untrusted format header. 6315824d651Sblueswir1@item serial=@var{serial} 6325824d651Sblueswir1This option specifies the serial number to assign to the device. 633c2cc47a4SMarkus Armbruster@item addr=@var{addr} 634c2cc47a4SMarkus ArmbrusterSpecify the controller's PCI address (if=virtio only). 635ae73e591SLuiz Capitulino@item werror=@var{action},rerror=@var{action} 636ae73e591SLuiz CapitulinoSpecify which @var{action} to take on write and read errors. Valid actions are: 637ae73e591SLuiz Capitulino"ignore" (ignore the error and try to continue), "stop" (pause QEMU), 638ae73e591SLuiz Capitulino"report" (report the error to the guest), "enospc" (pause QEMU only if the 639ae73e591SLuiz Capitulinohost disk is full; report the error to the guest otherwise). 640ae73e591SLuiz CapitulinoThe default setting is @option{werror=enospc} and @option{rerror=report}. 641ae73e591SLuiz Capitulino@item readonly 642ae73e591SLuiz CapitulinoOpen drive @option{file} as read-only. Guest write attempts will fail. 643fb0490f6SStefan Hajnoczi@item copy-on-read=@var{copy-on-read} 644fb0490f6SStefan Hajnoczi@var{copy-on-read} is "on" or "off" and enables whether to copy read backing 645fb0490f6SStefan Hajnoczifile sectors into the image file. 646465bee1dSPeter Lieven@item detect-zeroes=@var{detect-zeroes} 647465bee1dSPeter Lieven@var{detect-zeroes} is "off", "on" or "unmap" and enables the automatic 648465bee1dSPeter Lievenconversion of plain zero writes by the OS to driver specific optimized 649465bee1dSPeter Lievenzero write commands. You may even choose "unmap" if @var{discard} is set 650465bee1dSPeter Lievento "unmap" to allow a zero write to be converted to an UNMAP operation. 65101f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczi@item bps=@var{b},bps_rd=@var{r},bps_wr=@var{w} 65201f9cfabSStefan HajnocziSpecify bandwidth throttling limits in bytes per second, either for all request 65301f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczitypes or for reads or writes only. Small values can lead to timeouts or hangs 65401f9cfabSStefan Hajnocziinside the guest. A safe minimum for disks is 2 MB/s. 65501f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczi@item bps_max=@var{bm},bps_rd_max=@var{rm},bps_wr_max=@var{wm} 65601f9cfabSStefan HajnocziSpecify bursts in bytes per second, either for all request types or for reads 65701f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczior writes only. Bursts allow the guest I/O to spike above the limit 65801f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczitemporarily. 65901f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczi@item iops=@var{i},iops_rd=@var{r},iops_wr=@var{w} 66001f9cfabSStefan HajnocziSpecify request rate limits in requests per second, either for all request 66101f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczitypes or for reads or writes only. 66201f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczi@item iops_max=@var{bm},iops_rd_max=@var{rm},iops_wr_max=@var{wm} 66301f9cfabSStefan HajnocziSpecify bursts in requests per second, either for all request types or for reads 66401f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczior writes only. Bursts allow the guest I/O to spike above the limit 66501f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczitemporarily. 66601f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczi@item iops_size=@var{is} 66701f9cfabSStefan HajnocziLet every @var{is} bytes of a request count as a new request for iops 66801f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczithrottling purposes. Use this option to prevent guests from circumventing iops 66901f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczilimits by sending fewer but larger requests. 67001f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczi@item group=@var{g} 67101f9cfabSStefan HajnocziJoin a throttling quota group with given name @var{g}. All drives that are 67201f9cfabSStefan Hajnoczimembers of the same group are accounted for together. Use this option to 67301f9cfabSStefan Hajnocziprevent guests from circumventing throttling limits by using many small disks 67401f9cfabSStefan Hajnocziinstead of a single larger disk. 6755824d651Sblueswir1@end table 6765824d651Sblueswir1 677a13e5e05SKevin WolfBy default, the @option{cache=writeback} mode is used. It will report data 678a13e5e05SKevin Wolfwrites as completed as soon as the data is present in the host page cache. 679a13e5e05SKevin WolfThis is safe as long as your guest OS makes sure to correctly flush disk caches 680a13e5e05SKevin Wolfwhere needed. If your guest OS does not handle volatile disk write caches 681a13e5e05SKevin Wolfcorrectly and your host crashes or loses power, then the guest may experience 682a13e5e05SKevin Wolfdata corruption. 6835824d651Sblueswir1 684a13e5e05SKevin WolfFor such guests, you should consider using @option{cache=writethrough}. This 685a13e5e05SKevin Wolfmeans that the host page cache will be used to read and write data, but write 686a13e5e05SKevin Wolfnotification will be sent to the guest only after QEMU has made sure to flush 687a13e5e05SKevin Wolfeach write to the disk. Be aware that this has a major impact on performance. 6885824d651Sblueswir1 689c304d317SAurelien JarnoThe host page cache can be avoided entirely with @option{cache=none}. This will 690a13e5e05SKevin Wolfattempt to do disk IO directly to the guest's memory. QEMU may still perform 691a13e5e05SKevin Wolfan internal copy of the data. Note that this is considered a writeback mode and 692a13e5e05SKevin Wolfthe guest OS must handle the disk write cache correctly in order to avoid data 693a13e5e05SKevin Wolfcorruption on host crashes. 6945824d651Sblueswir1 69592196b2fSStefan HajnocziThe host page cache can be avoided while only sending write notifications to 696a13e5e05SKevin Wolfthe guest when the data has been flushed to the disk using 697a13e5e05SKevin Wolf@option{cache=directsync}. 6985824d651Sblueswir1 699016f5cf6SAlexander GrafIn case you don't care about data integrity over host failures, use 700a13e5e05SKevin Wolf@option{cache=unsafe}. This option tells QEMU that it never needs to write any 701a13e5e05SKevin Wolfdata to the disk but can instead keep things in cache. If anything goes wrong, 702e7d81004SStefan Weillike your host losing power, the disk storage getting disconnected accidentally, 703a13e5e05SKevin Wolfetc. your image will most probably be rendered unusable. When using 704c3177288SAlexander Grafthe @option{-snapshot} option, unsafe caching is always used. 705016f5cf6SAlexander Graf 706fb0490f6SStefan HajnocziCopy-on-read avoids accessing the same backing file sectors repeatedly and is 707fb0490f6SStefan Hajnocziuseful when the backing file is over a slow network. By default copy-on-read 708fb0490f6SStefan Hajnocziis off. 709fb0490f6SStefan Hajnoczi 7105824d651Sblueswir1Instead of @option{-cdrom} you can use: 7115824d651Sblueswir1@example 7123804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=2,media=cdrom 7135824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7145824d651Sblueswir1 7155824d651Sblueswir1Instead of @option{-hda}, @option{-hdb}, @option{-hdc}, @option{-hdd}, you can 7165824d651Sblueswir1use: 7175824d651Sblueswir1@example 7183804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=0,media=disk 7193804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=1,media=disk 7203804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=2,media=disk 7213804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=3,media=disk 7225824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7235824d651Sblueswir1 724587ed6beSCorey BryantYou can open an image using pre-opened file descriptors from an fd set: 725587ed6beSCorey Bryant@example 726587ed6beSCorey Bryantqemu-system-i386 727587ed6beSCorey Bryant-add-fd fd=3,set=2,opaque="rdwr:/path/to/file" 728587ed6beSCorey Bryant-add-fd fd=4,set=2,opaque="rdonly:/path/to/file" 729587ed6beSCorey Bryant-drive file=/dev/fdset/2,index=0,media=disk 730587ed6beSCorey Bryant@end example 731587ed6beSCorey Bryant 7325824d651Sblueswir1You can connect a CDROM to the slave of ide0: 7335824d651Sblueswir1@example 7343804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,if=ide,index=1,media=cdrom 7355824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7365824d651Sblueswir1 7375824d651Sblueswir1If you don't specify the "file=" argument, you define an empty drive: 7385824d651Sblueswir1@example 7393804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive if=ide,index=1,media=cdrom 7405824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7415824d651Sblueswir1 7425824d651Sblueswir1Instead of @option{-fda}, @option{-fdb}, you can use: 7435824d651Sblueswir1@example 7443804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=0,if=floppy 7453804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=1,if=floppy 7465824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7475824d651Sblueswir1 7485824d651Sblueswir1By default, @var{interface} is "ide" and @var{index} is automatically 7495824d651Sblueswir1incremented: 7505824d651Sblueswir1@example 7513804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=a -drive file=b" 7525824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7535824d651Sblueswir1is interpreted like: 7545824d651Sblueswir1@example 7553804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -hda a -hdb b 7565824d651Sblueswir1@end example 7575824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 7585824d651Sblueswir1 7595824d651Sblueswir1DEF("mtdblock", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mtdblock, 760ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-mtdblock file use 'file' as on-board Flash memory image\n", 761ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 7625824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 7634e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item -mtdblock @var{file} 7646616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -mtdblock 7654e257e5eSKevin WolfUse @var{file} as on-board Flash memory image. 7665824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 7675824d651Sblueswir1 7685824d651Sblueswir1DEF("sd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_sd, 769ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-sd file use 'file' as SecureDigital card image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 7705824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 7714e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item -sd @var{file} 7726616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -sd 7734e257e5eSKevin WolfUse @var{file} as SecureDigital card image. 7745824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 7755824d651Sblueswir1 7765824d651Sblueswir1DEF("pflash", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_pflash, 777ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-pflash file use 'file' as a parallel flash image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 7785824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 7794e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item -pflash @var{file} 7806616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -pflash 7814e257e5eSKevin WolfUse @var{file} as a parallel flash image. 7825824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 7835824d651Sblueswir1 7845824d651Sblueswir1DEF("snapshot", 0, QEMU_OPTION_snapshot, 785ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-snapshot write to temporary files instead of disk image files\n", 786ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 7875824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 7885824d651Sblueswir1@item -snapshot 7896616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -snapshot 7905824d651Sblueswir1Write to temporary files instead of disk image files. In this case, 7915824d651Sblueswir1the raw disk image you use is not written back. You can however force 7925824d651Sblueswir1the write back by pressing @key{C-a s} (@pxref{disk_images}). 7935824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 7945824d651Sblueswir1 79510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("hdachs", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdachs, \ 79610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-hdachs c,h,s[,t]\n" \ 79710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " force hard disk 0 physical geometry and the optional BIOS\n" \ 79810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster " translation (t=none or lba) (usually QEMU can guess them)\n", 799ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 800c902760fSMarcelo TosattiSTEXI 80110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -hdachs @var{c},@var{h},@var{s},[,@var{t}] 80210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -hdachs 80310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterForce hard disk 0 physical geometry (1 <= @var{c} <= 16383, 1 <= 80410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@var{h} <= 16, 1 <= @var{s} <= 63) and optionally force the BIOS 80510adb8beSMarkus Armbrustertranslation mode (@var{t}=none, lba or auto). Usually QEMU can guess 806fea41826SThomas Huthall those parameters. This option is deprecated, please use 807fea41826SThomas Huth@code{-device ide-hd,cyls=c,heads=h,secs=s,...} instead. 808c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 80974db920cSGautham R Shenoy 81074db920cSGautham R ShenoyDEF("fsdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fsdev, 8112c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.V "-fsdev fsdriver,id=id[,path=path,][security_model={mapped-xattr|mapped-file|passthrough|none}]\n" 812b8bbdb88SPradeep Jagadeesh " [,writeout=immediate][,readonly][,socket=socket|sock_fd=sock_fd]\n" 813b8bbdb88SPradeep Jagadeesh " [[,throttling.bps-total=b]|[[,throttling.bps-read=r][,throttling.bps-write=w]]]\n" 814b8bbdb88SPradeep Jagadeesh " [[,throttling.iops-total=i]|[[,throttling.iops-read=r][,throttling.iops-write=w]]]\n" 815b8bbdb88SPradeep Jagadeesh " [[,throttling.bps-total-max=bm]|[[,throttling.bps-read-max=rm][,throttling.bps-write-max=wm]]]\n" 816b8bbdb88SPradeep Jagadeesh " [[,throttling.iops-total-max=im]|[[,throttling.iops-read-max=irm][,throttling.iops-write-max=iwm]]]\n" 817b8bbdb88SPradeep Jagadeesh " [[,throttling.iops-size=is]]\n", 81874db920cSGautham R Shenoy QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 81974db920cSGautham R Shenoy 82074db920cSGautham R ShenoySTEXI 82174db920cSGautham R Shenoy 82284a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumar@item -fsdev @var{fsdriver},id=@var{id},path=@var{path},[security_model=@var{security_model}][,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly][,socket=@var{socket}|sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}] 82374db920cSGautham R Shenoy@findex -fsdev 8247c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VDefine a new file system device. Valid options are: 8257c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@table @option 8267c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item @var{fsdriver} 8277c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThis option specifies the fs driver backend to use. 828f67e3ffdSM. Mohan KumarCurrently "local", "handle" and "proxy" file system drivers are supported. 8297c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item id=@var{id} 8307c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies identifier for this device 8317c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item path=@var{path} 8327c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies the export path for the file system device. Files under 8337c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vthis path will be available to the 9p client on the guest. 8347c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item security_model=@var{security_model} 8357c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies the security model to be used for this export path. 8362c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.VSupported security models are "passthrough", "mapped-xattr", "mapped-file" and "none". 8377c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VIn "passthrough" security model, files are stored using the same 838b65ee4faSStefan Weilcredentials as they are created on the guest. This requires QEMU 8392c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.Vto run as root. In "mapped-xattr" security model, some of the file 8407c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vattributes like uid, gid, mode bits and link target are stored as 8412c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.Vfile attributes. For "mapped-file" these attributes are stored in the 8422c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.Vhidden .virtfs_metadata directory. Directories exported by this security model cannot 8437c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vinteract with other unix tools. "none" security model is same as 8447c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vpassthrough except the sever won't report failures if it fails to 845d9b36a6eSM. Mohan Kumarset file attributes like ownership. Security model is mandatory 846f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumaronly for local fsdriver. Other fsdrivers (like handle, proxy) don't take 847d9b36a6eSM. Mohan Kumarsecurity model as a parameter. 8487c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item writeout=@var{writeout} 8497c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThis is an optional argument. The only supported value is "immediate". 8507c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThis means that host page cache will be used to read and write data but 8517c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vwrite notification will be sent to the guest only when the data has been 8527c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vreported as written by the storage subsystem. 8532c74c2cbSM. Mohan Kumar@item readonly 8542c74c2cbSM. Mohan KumarEnables exporting 9p share as a readonly mount for guests. By default 8552c74c2cbSM. Mohan Kumarread-write access is given. 85684a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumar@item socket=@var{socket} 85784a87cc4SM. Mohan KumarEnables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket file for communicating 85884a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumarwith virtfs-proxy-helper 859f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumar@item sock_fd=@var{sock_fd} 860f67e3ffdSM. Mohan KumarEnables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket descriptor for 861f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumarcommunicating with virtfs-proxy-helper. Usually a helper like libvirt 862f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumarwill create socketpair and pass one of the fds as sock_fd 86374db920cSGautham R Shenoy@end table 8647c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V 8657c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V-fsdev option is used along with -device driver "virtio-9p-pci". 8667c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item -device virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=@var{id},mount_tag=@var{mount_tag} 8677c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VOptions for virtio-9p-pci driver are: 8687c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@table @option 8697c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item fsdev=@var{id} 8707c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies the id value specified along with -fsdev option 8717c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item mount_tag=@var{mount_tag} 8727c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies the tag name to be used by the guest to mount this export point 8737c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@end table 8747c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V 87574db920cSGautham R ShenoyETEXI 87674db920cSGautham R Shenoy 8773d54abc7SGautham R ShenoyDEF("virtfs", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_virtfs, 8782c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.V "-virtfs local,path=path,mount_tag=tag,security_model=[mapped-xattr|mapped-file|passthrough|none]\n" 87984a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumar " [,writeout=immediate][,readonly][,socket=socket|sock_fd=sock_fd]\n", 8803d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 8813d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy 8823d54abc7SGautham R ShenoySTEXI 8833d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy 88484a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumar@item -virtfs @var{fsdriver}[,path=@var{path}],mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}[,security_model=@var{security_model}][,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly][,socket=@var{socket}|sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}] 8853d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy@findex -virtfs 8863d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy 8877c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThe general form of a Virtual File system pass-through options are: 8887c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@table @option 8897c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item @var{fsdriver} 8907c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThis option specifies the fs driver backend to use. 891f67e3ffdSM. Mohan KumarCurrently "local", "handle" and "proxy" file system drivers are supported. 8927c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item id=@var{id} 8937c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies identifier for this device 8947c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item path=@var{path} 8957c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies the export path for the file system device. Files under 8967c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vthis path will be available to the 9p client on the guest. 8977c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item security_model=@var{security_model} 8987c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VSpecifies the security model to be used for this export path. 8992c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.VSupported security models are "passthrough", "mapped-xattr", "mapped-file" and "none". 9007c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VIn "passthrough" security model, files are stored using the same 901b65ee4faSStefan Weilcredentials as they are created on the guest. This requires QEMU 9022c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.Vto run as root. In "mapped-xattr" security model, some of the file 9037c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vattributes like uid, gid, mode bits and link target are stored as 9042c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.Vfile attributes. For "mapped-file" these attributes are stored in the 9052c30dd74SAneesh Kumar K.Vhidden .virtfs_metadata directory. Directories exported by this security model cannot 9067c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vinteract with other unix tools. "none" security model is same as 9077c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vpassthrough except the sever won't report failures if it fails to 908d9b36a6eSM. Mohan Kumarset file attributes like ownership. Security model is mandatory only 909f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumarfor local fsdriver. Other fsdrivers (like handle, proxy) don't take security 910d9b36a6eSM. Mohan Kumarmodel as a parameter. 9117c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.V@item writeout=@var{writeout} 9127c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThis is an optional argument. The only supported value is "immediate". 9137c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.VThis means that host page cache will be used to read and write data but 9147c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vwrite notification will be sent to the guest only when the data has been 9157c92a3d2SAneesh Kumar K.Vreported as written by the storage subsystem. 9162c74c2cbSM. Mohan Kumar@item readonly 9172c74c2cbSM. Mohan KumarEnables exporting 9p share as a readonly mount for guests. By default 9182c74c2cbSM. Mohan Kumarread-write access is given. 91984a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumar@item socket=@var{socket} 92084a87cc4SM. Mohan KumarEnables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket file for 92184a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumarcommunicating with virtfs-proxy-helper. Usually a helper like libvirt 92284a87cc4SM. Mohan Kumarwill create socketpair and pass one of the fds as sock_fd 923f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumar@item sock_fd 924f67e3ffdSM. Mohan KumarEnables proxy filesystem driver to use passed 'sock_fd' as the socket 925f67e3ffdSM. Mohan Kumardescriptor for interfacing with virtfs-proxy-helper 9263d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy@end table 9273d54abc7SGautham R ShenoyETEXI 9283d54abc7SGautham R Shenoy 9299db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.VDEF("virtfs_synth", 0, QEMU_OPTION_virtfs_synth, 9309db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.V "-virtfs_synth Create synthetic file system image\n", 9319db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.V QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 9329db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.VSTEXI 9339db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.V@item -virtfs_synth 9349db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.V@findex -virtfs_synth 9359db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.VCreate synthetic file system image 9369db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.VETEXI 9379db221aeSAneesh Kumar K.V 9385824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 9395824d651Sblueswir1@end table 9405824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 9415824d651Sblueswir1DEFHEADING() 9425824d651Sblueswir1 94343f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(USB options) 94410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 94510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@table @option 94610adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 94710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 94810adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("usb", 0, QEMU_OPTION_usb, 94910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-usb enable the USB driver (will be the default soon)\n", 95010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 95110adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 95210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -usb 95310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -usb 95410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterEnable the USB driver (will be the default soon) 95510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 95610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 95710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("usbdevice", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_usbdevice, 95810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster "-usbdevice name add the host or guest USB device 'name'\n", 95910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 96010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 96110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 96210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item -usbdevice @var{devname} 96310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@findex -usbdevice 96410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterAdd the USB device @var{devname}. @xref{usb_devices}. 96510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 96610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@table @option 96710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 96810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item mouse 96910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterVirtual Mouse. This will override the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated. 97010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 97110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item tablet 97210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterPointer device that uses absolute coordinates (like a touchscreen). This 97310adb8beSMarkus Armbrustermeans QEMU is able to report the mouse position without having to grab the 97410adb8beSMarkus Armbrustermouse. Also overrides the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated. 97510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 97610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item disk:[format=@var{format}]:@var{file} 97710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterMass storage device based on file. The optional @var{format} argument 978d33c8a7dSMichael Tokarevwill be used rather than detecting the format. Can be used to specify 97910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@code{format=raw} to avoid interpreting an untrusted format header. 98010adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 98110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item host:@var{bus}.@var{addr} 98210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterPass through the host device identified by @var{bus}.@var{addr} (Linux only). 98310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 98410adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item host:@var{vendor_id}:@var{product_id} 98510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterPass through the host device identified by @var{vendor_id}:@var{product_id} 98610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster(Linux only). 98710adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 98810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item serial:[vendorid=@var{vendor_id}][,productid=@var{product_id}]:@var{dev} 98910adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSerial converter to host character device @var{dev}, see @code{-serial} for the 99010adb8beSMarkus Armbrusteravailable devices. 99110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 99210adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item braille 99310adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterBraille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on a real 99410adb8beSMarkus Armbrusteror fake device. 99510adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 99610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@item net:@var{options} 99710adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterNetwork adapter that supports CDC ethernet and RNDIS protocols. 99810adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 99910adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end table 100010adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 100110adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 100210adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 100310adb8beSMarkus Armbruster@end table 100410adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 100510adb8beSMarkus ArmbrusterDEFHEADING() 100610adb8beSMarkus Armbruster 100743f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Display options) 10085824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 10095824d651Sblueswir1@table @option 10105824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 10115824d651Sblueswir1 10121472a95bSJes SorensenDEF("display", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_display, 10131472a95bSJes Sorensen "-display sdl[,frame=on|off][,alt_grab=on|off][,ctrl_grab=on|off]\n" 101487eb2bacSSamuel Thibault " [,window_close=on|off][,gl=on|off]\n" 1015f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-display gtk[,grab_on_hover=on|off][,gl=on|off]|\n" 1016f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-display vnc=<display>[,<optargs>]\n" 1017f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-display curses\n" 1018f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-display none" 1019f04ec5afSRobert Ho " select display type\n" 1020f04ec5afSRobert Ho "The default display is equivalent to\n" 1021f04ec5afSRobert Ho#if defined(CONFIG_GTK) 1022f04ec5afSRobert Ho "\t\"-display gtk\"\n" 1023f04ec5afSRobert Ho#elif defined(CONFIG_SDL) 1024f04ec5afSRobert Ho "\t\"-display sdl\"\n" 1025f04ec5afSRobert Ho#elif defined(CONFIG_COCOA) 1026f04ec5afSRobert Ho "\t\"-display cocoa\"\n" 1027f04ec5afSRobert Ho#elif defined(CONFIG_VNC) 1028f04ec5afSRobert Ho "\t\"-vnc localhost:0,to=99,id=default\"\n" 1029f04ec5afSRobert Ho#else 1030f04ec5afSRobert Ho "\t\"-display none\"\n" 1031f04ec5afSRobert Ho#endif 1032f04ec5afSRobert Ho , QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 10331472a95bSJes SorensenSTEXI 10341472a95bSJes Sorensen@item -display @var{type} 10351472a95bSJes Sorensen@findex -display 10361472a95bSJes SorensenSelect type of display to use. This option is a replacement for the 10371472a95bSJes Sorensenold style -sdl/-curses/... options. Valid values for @var{type} are 10381472a95bSJes Sorensen@table @option 10391472a95bSJes Sorensen@item sdl 10401472a95bSJes SorensenDisplay video output via SDL (usually in a separate graphics 10411472a95bSJes Sorensenwindow; see the SDL documentation for other possibilities). 10421472a95bSJes Sorensen@item curses 10431472a95bSJes SorensenDisplay video output via curses. For graphics device models which 10441472a95bSJes Sorensensupport a text mode, QEMU can display this output using a 10451472a95bSJes Sorensencurses/ncurses interface. Nothing is displayed when the graphics 10461472a95bSJes Sorensendevice is in graphical mode or if the graphics device does not support 10471472a95bSJes Sorensena text mode. Generally only the VGA device models support text mode. 10484171d32eSJes Sorensen@item none 10494171d32eSJes SorensenDo not display video output. The guest will still see an emulated 10504171d32eSJes Sorensengraphics card, but its output will not be displayed to the QEMU 10514171d32eSJes Sorensenuser. This option differs from the -nographic option in that it 10524171d32eSJes Sorensenonly affects what is done with video output; -nographic also changes 10534171d32eSJes Sorensenthe destination of the serial and parallel port data. 1054881249c7SJan Kiszka@item gtk 1055881249c7SJan KiszkaDisplay video output in a GTK window. This interface provides drop-down 1056881249c7SJan Kiszkamenus and other UI elements to configure and control the VM during 1057881249c7SJan Kiszkaruntime. 10583264ff12SJes Sorensen@item vnc 10593264ff12SJes SorensenStart a VNC server on display <arg> 10601472a95bSJes Sorensen@end table 10611472a95bSJes SorensenETEXI 10621472a95bSJes Sorensen 10635824d651Sblueswir1DEF("nographic", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nographic, 1064ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-nographic disable graphical output and redirect serial I/Os to console\n", 1065ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 10665824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 10675824d651Sblueswir1@item -nographic 10686616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -nographic 1069dc0a3e44SColin LordNormally, if QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays 1070dc0a3e44SColin Lordoutput such as guest graphics, guest console, and the QEMU monitor in a 1071dc0a3e44SColin Lordwindow. With this option, you can totally disable graphical output so 1072dc0a3e44SColin Lordthat QEMU is a simple command line application. The emulated serial port 1073dc0a3e44SColin Lordis redirected on the console and muxed with the monitor (unless 1074dc0a3e44SColin Lordredirected elsewhere explicitly). Therefore, you can still use QEMU to 1075dc0a3e44SColin Lorddebug a Linux kernel with a serial console. Use @key{C-a h} for help on 1076dc0a3e44SColin Lordswitching between the console and monitor. 10775824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 10785824d651Sblueswir1 10795824d651Sblueswir1DEF("curses", 0, QEMU_OPTION_curses, 1080f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-curses shorthand for -display curses\n", 1081ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 10825824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 10835824d651Sblueswir1@item -curses 1084b8f490ebSMarkus Armbruster@findex -curses 1085dc0a3e44SColin LordNormally, if QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays 1086dc0a3e44SColin Lordoutput such as guest graphics, guest console, and the QEMU monitor in a 1087dc0a3e44SColin Lordwindow. With this option, QEMU can display the VGA output when in text 1088dc0a3e44SColin Lordmode using a curses/ncurses interface. Nothing is displayed in graphical 1089dc0a3e44SColin Lordmode. 10905824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 10915824d651Sblueswir1 10925824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-frame", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_frame, 1093ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-no-frame open SDL window without a frame and window decorations\n", 1094ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 10955824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 10965824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-frame 10976616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-frame 10985824d651Sblueswir1Do not use decorations for SDL windows and start them using the whole 10995824d651Sblueswir1available screen space. This makes the using QEMU in a dedicated desktop 11005824d651Sblueswir1workspace more convenient. 11015824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 11025824d651Sblueswir1 11035824d651Sblueswir1DEF("alt-grab", 0, QEMU_OPTION_alt_grab, 1104ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-alt-grab use Ctrl-Alt-Shift to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt)\n", 1105ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 11065824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 11075824d651Sblueswir1@item -alt-grab 11086616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -alt-grab 1109de1db2a1SBrad HardsUse Ctrl-Alt-Shift to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt). Note that this also 1110de1db2a1SBrad Hardsaffects the special keys (for fullscreen, monitor-mode switching, etc). 11115824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 11125824d651Sblueswir1 11130ca9f8a4SDustin KirklandDEF("ctrl-grab", 0, QEMU_OPTION_ctrl_grab, 1114ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-ctrl-grab use Right-Ctrl to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt)\n", 1115ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 11160ca9f8a4SDustin KirklandSTEXI 11170ca9f8a4SDustin Kirkland@item -ctrl-grab 11186616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -ctrl-grab 1119de1db2a1SBrad HardsUse Right-Ctrl to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt). Note that this also 1120de1db2a1SBrad Hardsaffects the special keys (for fullscreen, monitor-mode switching, etc). 11210ca9f8a4SDustin KirklandETEXI 11220ca9f8a4SDustin Kirkland 11235824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-quit", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_quit, 1124ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-no-quit disable SDL window close capability\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 11255824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 11265824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-quit 11276616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-quit 11285824d651Sblueswir1Disable SDL window close capability. 11295824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 11305824d651Sblueswir1 11315824d651Sblueswir1DEF("sdl", 0, QEMU_OPTION_sdl, 1132f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-sdl shorthand for -display sdl\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 11335824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 11345824d651Sblueswir1@item -sdl 11356616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -sdl 11365824d651Sblueswir1Enable SDL. 11375824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 11385824d651Sblueswir1 113929b0040bSGerd HoffmannDEF("spice", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_spice, 114027af7788SYonit Halperin "-spice [port=port][,tls-port=secured-port][,x509-dir=<dir>]\n" 114127af7788SYonit Halperin " [,x509-key-file=<file>][,x509-key-password=<file>]\n" 114227af7788SYonit Halperin " [,x509-cert-file=<file>][,x509-cacert-file=<file>]\n" 1143fe4831b1SMarc-André Lureau " [,x509-dh-key-file=<file>][,addr=addr][,ipv4|ipv6|unix]\n" 114427af7788SYonit Halperin " [,tls-ciphers=<list>]\n" 114527af7788SYonit Halperin " [,tls-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]]\n" 114627af7788SYonit Halperin " [,plaintext-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]]\n" 114727af7788SYonit Halperin " [,sasl][,password=<secret>][,disable-ticketing]\n" 114827af7788SYonit Halperin " [,image-compression=[auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off]]\n" 114927af7788SYonit Halperin " [,jpeg-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]]\n" 115027af7788SYonit Halperin " [,zlib-glz-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]]\n" 115127af7788SYonit Halperin " [,streaming-video=[off|all|filter]][,disable-copy-paste]\n" 11525ad24e5fSHans de Goede " [,disable-agent-file-xfer][,agent-mouse=[on|off]]\n" 11535ad24e5fSHans de Goede " [,playback-compression=[on|off]][,seamless-migration=[on|off]]\n" 11547b525508SMarc-André Lureau " [,gl=[on|off]][,rendernode=<file>]\n" 115527af7788SYonit Halperin " enable spice\n" 115627af7788SYonit Halperin " at least one of {port, tls-port} is mandatory\n", 115727af7788SYonit Halperin QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 115829b0040bSGerd HoffmannSTEXI 115929b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@item -spice @var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]] 116029b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@findex -spice 116129b0040bSGerd HoffmannEnable the spice remote desktop protocol. Valid options are 116229b0040bSGerd Hoffmann 116329b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@table @option 116429b0040bSGerd Hoffmann 116529b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@item port=<nr> 1166c448e855SGerd HoffmannSet the TCP port spice is listening on for plaintext channels. 116729b0040bSGerd Hoffmann 1168333b0eebSGerd Hoffmann@item addr=<addr> 1169333b0eebSGerd HoffmannSet the IP address spice is listening on. Default is any address. 1170333b0eebSGerd Hoffmann 1171333b0eebSGerd Hoffmann@item ipv4 1172f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx ipv6 1173f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx unix 1174333b0eebSGerd HoffmannForce using the specified IP version. 1175333b0eebSGerd Hoffmann 117629b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@item password=<secret> 117729b0040bSGerd HoffmannSet the password you need to authenticate. 117829b0040bSGerd Hoffmann 117948b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureau@item sasl 118048b3ed0aSMarc-André LureauRequire that the client use SASL to authenticate with the spice. 118148b3ed0aSMarc-André LureauThe exact choice of authentication method used is controlled from the 118248b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureausystem / user's SASL configuration file for the 'qemu' service. This 118348b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureauis typically found in /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf. If running QEMU as an 118448b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureauunprivileged user, an environment variable SASL_CONF_PATH can be used 118548b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureauto make it search alternate locations for the service config. 118648b3ed0aSMarc-André LureauWhile some SASL auth methods can also provide data encryption (eg GSSAPI), 118748b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureauit is recommended that SASL always be combined with the 'tls' and 118848b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureau'x509' settings to enable use of SSL and server certificates. This 118948b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureauensures a data encryption preventing compromise of authentication 119048b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureaucredentials. 119148b3ed0aSMarc-André Lureau 119229b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@item disable-ticketing 119329b0040bSGerd HoffmannAllow client connects without authentication. 119429b0040bSGerd Hoffmann 1195d4970b07SHans de Goede@item disable-copy-paste 1196d4970b07SHans de GoedeDisable copy paste between the client and the guest. 1197d4970b07SHans de Goede 11985ad24e5fSHans de Goede@item disable-agent-file-xfer 11995ad24e5fSHans de GoedeDisable spice-vdagent based file-xfer between the client and the guest. 12005ad24e5fSHans de Goede 1201c448e855SGerd Hoffmann@item tls-port=<nr> 1202c448e855SGerd HoffmannSet the TCP port spice is listening on for encrypted channels. 1203c448e855SGerd Hoffmann 1204c448e855SGerd Hoffmann@item x509-dir=<dir> 1205c448e855SGerd HoffmannSet the x509 file directory. Expects same filenames as -vnc $display,x509=$dir 1206c448e855SGerd Hoffmann 1207c448e855SGerd Hoffmann@item x509-key-file=<file> 1208f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx x509-key-password=<file> 1209f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx x509-cert-file=<file> 1210f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx x509-cacert-file=<file> 1211f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx x509-dh-key-file=<file> 1212c448e855SGerd HoffmannThe x509 file names can also be configured individually. 1213c448e855SGerd Hoffmann 1214c448e855SGerd Hoffmann@item tls-ciphers=<list> 1215c448e855SGerd HoffmannSpecify which ciphers to use. 1216c448e855SGerd Hoffmann 1217d70d6b31SAlon Levy@item tls-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback] 1218f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx plaintext-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback] 121917b6dea0SGerd HoffmannForce specific channel to be used with or without TLS encryption. The 122017b6dea0SGerd Hoffmannoptions can be specified multiple times to configure multiple 122117b6dea0SGerd Hoffmannchannels. The special name "default" can be used to set the default 122217b6dea0SGerd Hoffmannmode. For channels which are not explicitly forced into one mode the 122317b6dea0SGerd Hoffmannspice client is allowed to pick tls/plaintext as he pleases. 122417b6dea0SGerd Hoffmann 12259f04e09eSYonit Halperin@item image-compression=[auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off] 12269f04e09eSYonit HalperinConfigure image compression (lossless). 12279f04e09eSYonit HalperinDefault is auto_glz. 12289f04e09eSYonit Halperin 12299f04e09eSYonit Halperin@item jpeg-wan-compression=[auto|never|always] 1230f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx zlib-glz-wan-compression=[auto|never|always] 12319f04e09eSYonit HalperinConfigure wan image compression (lossy for slow links). 12329f04e09eSYonit HalperinDefault is auto. 12339f04e09eSYonit Halperin 123484a23f25SGerd Hoffmann@item streaming-video=[off|all|filter] 123593ca519eSLi ZhijianConfigure video stream detection. Default is off. 123684a23f25SGerd Hoffmann 123784a23f25SGerd Hoffmann@item agent-mouse=[on|off] 123884a23f25SGerd HoffmannEnable/disable passing mouse events via vdagent. Default is on. 123984a23f25SGerd Hoffmann 124084a23f25SGerd Hoffmann@item playback-compression=[on|off] 124184a23f25SGerd HoffmannEnable/disable audio stream compression (using celt 0.5.1). Default is on. 124284a23f25SGerd Hoffmann 12438c957053SYonit Halperin@item seamless-migration=[on|off] 12448c957053SYonit HalperinEnable/disable spice seamless migration. Default is off. 12458c957053SYonit Halperin 1246474114b7SGerd Hoffmann@item gl=[on|off] 1247474114b7SGerd HoffmannEnable/disable OpenGL context. Default is off. 1248474114b7SGerd Hoffmann 12497b525508SMarc-André Lureau@item rendernode=<file> 12507b525508SMarc-André LureauDRM render node for OpenGL rendering. If not specified, it will pick 12517b525508SMarc-André Lureauthe first available. (Since 2.9) 12527b525508SMarc-André Lureau 125329b0040bSGerd Hoffmann@end table 125429b0040bSGerd HoffmannETEXI 125529b0040bSGerd Hoffmann 12565824d651Sblueswir1DEF("portrait", 0, QEMU_OPTION_portrait, 1257ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-portrait rotate graphical output 90 deg left (only PXA LCD)\n", 1258ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 12595824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 12605824d651Sblueswir1@item -portrait 12616616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -portrait 12625824d651Sblueswir1Rotate graphical output 90 deg left (only PXA LCD). 12635824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 12645824d651Sblueswir1 12659312805dSVasily KhoruzhickDEF("rotate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_rotate, 12669312805dSVasily Khoruzhick "-rotate <deg> rotate graphical output some deg left (only PXA LCD)\n", 12679312805dSVasily Khoruzhick QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 12689312805dSVasily KhoruzhickSTEXI 12696265c43bSMarkus Armbruster@item -rotate @var{deg} 12709312805dSVasily Khoruzhick@findex -rotate 12719312805dSVasily KhoruzhickRotate graphical output some deg left (only PXA LCD). 12729312805dSVasily KhoruzhickETEXI 12739312805dSVasily Khoruzhick 12745824d651Sblueswir1DEF("vga", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_vga, 1275a94f0c5cSGerd Hoffmann "-vga [std|cirrus|vmware|qxl|xenfb|tcx|cg3|virtio|none]\n" 1276ad96090aSBlue Swirl " select video card type\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 12775824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 1278e4558dcaSmalc@item -vga @var{type} 12796616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -vga 12805824d651Sblueswir1Select type of VGA card to emulate. Valid values for @var{type} are 1281b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 12825824d651Sblueswir1@item cirrus 12835824d651Sblueswir1Cirrus Logic GD5446 Video card. All Windows versions starting from 12845824d651Sblueswir1Windows 95 should recognize and use this graphic card. For optimal 12855824d651Sblueswir1performances, use 16 bit color depth in the guest and the host OS. 128641eeb0e6SAlberto Garcia(This card was the default before QEMU 2.2) 12875824d651Sblueswir1@item std 12885824d651Sblueswir1Standard VGA card with Bochs VBE extensions. If your guest OS 12895824d651Sblueswir1supports the VESA 2.0 VBE extensions (e.g. Windows XP) and if you want 12905824d651Sblueswir1to use high resolution modes (>= 1280x1024x16) then you should use 129141eeb0e6SAlberto Garciathis option. (This card is the default since QEMU 2.2) 12925824d651Sblueswir1@item vmware 12935824d651Sblueswir1VMWare SVGA-II compatible adapter. Use it if you have sufficiently 12945824d651Sblueswir1recent XFree86/XOrg server or Windows guest with a driver for this 12955824d651Sblueswir1card. 1296a19cbfb3SGerd Hoffmann@item qxl 1297a19cbfb3SGerd HoffmannQXL paravirtual graphic card. It is VGA compatible (including VESA 1298a19cbfb3SGerd Hoffmann2.0 VBE support). Works best with qxl guest drivers installed though. 1299a19cbfb3SGerd HoffmannRecommended choice when using the spice protocol. 130033632788SMark Cave-Ayland@item tcx 130133632788SMark Cave-Ayland(sun4m only) Sun TCX framebuffer. This is the default framebuffer for 130233632788SMark Cave-Aylandsun4m machines and offers both 8-bit and 24-bit colour depths at a 130333632788SMark Cave-Aylandfixed resolution of 1024x768. 130433632788SMark Cave-Ayland@item cg3 130533632788SMark Cave-Ayland(sun4m only) Sun cgthree framebuffer. This is a simple 8-bit framebuffer 130633632788SMark Cave-Aylandfor sun4m machines available in both 1024x768 (OpenBIOS) and 1152x900 (OBP) 130733632788SMark Cave-Aylandresolutions aimed at people wishing to run older Solaris versions. 1308a94f0c5cSGerd Hoffmann@item virtio 1309a94f0c5cSGerd HoffmannVirtio VGA card. 13105824d651Sblueswir1@item none 13115824d651Sblueswir1Disable VGA card. 13125824d651Sblueswir1@end table 13135824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 13145824d651Sblueswir1 13155824d651Sblueswir1DEF("full-screen", 0, QEMU_OPTION_full_screen, 1316ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-full-screen start in full screen\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 13175824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 13185824d651Sblueswir1@item -full-screen 13196616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -full-screen 13205824d651Sblueswir1Start in full screen. 13215824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 13225824d651Sblueswir1 13235824d651Sblueswir1DEF("g", 1, QEMU_OPTION_g , 1324ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-g WxH[xDEPTH] Set the initial graphical resolution and depth\n", 1325ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_PPC | QEMU_ARCH_SPARC) 13265824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 132795d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -g @var{width}x@var{height}[x@var{depth}] 13286616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -g 132995d5f08bSStefan WeilSet the initial graphical resolution and depth (PPC, SPARC only). 13305824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 13315824d651Sblueswir1 13325824d651Sblueswir1DEF("vnc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_vnc , 1333f04ec5afSRobert Ho "-vnc <display> shorthand for -display vnc=<display>\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 13345824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 13355824d651Sblueswir1@item -vnc @var{display}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]] 13366616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -vnc 1337dc0a3e44SColin LordNormally, if QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays 1338dc0a3e44SColin Lordoutput such as guest graphics, guest console, and the QEMU monitor in a 1339dc0a3e44SColin Lordwindow. With this option, you can have QEMU listen on VNC display 1340dc0a3e44SColin Lord@var{display} and redirect the VGA display over the VNC session. It is 1341dc0a3e44SColin Lordvery useful to enable the usb tablet device when using this option 1342dc0a3e44SColin Lord(option @option{-usbdevice tablet}). When using the VNC display, you 1343dc0a3e44SColin Lordmust use the @option{-k} parameter to set the keyboard layout if you are 1344dc0a3e44SColin Lordnot using en-us. Valid syntax for the @var{display} is 13455824d651Sblueswir1 1346b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 13475824d651Sblueswir1 134899a9a52aSRobert Ho@item to=@var{L} 134999a9a52aSRobert Ho 135099a9a52aSRobert HoWith this option, QEMU will try next available VNC @var{display}s, until the 135199a9a52aSRobert Honumber @var{L}, if the origianlly defined "-vnc @var{display}" is not 135299a9a52aSRobert Hoavailable, e.g. port 5900+@var{display} is already used by another 135399a9a52aSRobert Hoapplication. By default, to=0. 135499a9a52aSRobert Ho 13555824d651Sblueswir1@item @var{host}:@var{d} 13565824d651Sblueswir1 13575824d651Sblueswir1TCP connections will only be allowed from @var{host} on display @var{d}. 13585824d651Sblueswir1By convention the TCP port is 5900+@var{d}. Optionally, @var{host} can 13595824d651Sblueswir1be omitted in which case the server will accept connections from any host. 13605824d651Sblueswir1 13614e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item unix:@var{path} 13625824d651Sblueswir1 13635824d651Sblueswir1Connections will be allowed over UNIX domain sockets where @var{path} is the 13645824d651Sblueswir1location of a unix socket to listen for connections on. 13655824d651Sblueswir1 13665824d651Sblueswir1@item none 13675824d651Sblueswir1 13685824d651Sblueswir1VNC is initialized but not started. The monitor @code{change} command 13695824d651Sblueswir1can be used to later start the VNC server. 13705824d651Sblueswir1 13715824d651Sblueswir1@end table 13725824d651Sblueswir1 13735824d651Sblueswir1Following the @var{display} value there may be one or more @var{option} flags 13745824d651Sblueswir1separated by commas. Valid options are 13755824d651Sblueswir1 1376b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 13775824d651Sblueswir1 13785824d651Sblueswir1@item reverse 13795824d651Sblueswir1 13805824d651Sblueswir1Connect to a listening VNC client via a ``reverse'' connection. The 13815824d651Sblueswir1client is specified by the @var{display}. For reverse network 13825824d651Sblueswir1connections (@var{host}:@var{d},@code{reverse}), the @var{d} argument 13835824d651Sblueswir1is a TCP port number, not a display number. 13845824d651Sblueswir1 13857536ee4bSTim Hardeck@item websocket 13867536ee4bSTim Hardeck 13877536ee4bSTim HardeckOpens an additional TCP listening port dedicated to VNC Websocket connections. 1388275e0d61SDaniel P. BerrangeIf a bare @var{websocket} option is given, the Websocket port is 1389275e0d61SDaniel P. Berrange5700+@var{display}. An alternative port can be specified with the 1390275e0d61SDaniel P. Berrangesyntax @code{websocket}=@var{port}. 1391275e0d61SDaniel P. Berrange 1392275e0d61SDaniel P. BerrangeIf @var{host} is specified connections will only be allowed from this host. 1393275e0d61SDaniel P. BerrangeIt is possible to control the websocket listen address independently, using 1394275e0d61SDaniel P. Berrangethe syntax @code{websocket}=@var{host}:@var{port}. 1395275e0d61SDaniel P. Berrange 13963e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeIf no TLS credentials are provided, the websocket connection runs in 13973e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeunencrypted mode. If TLS credentials are provided, the websocket connection 13983e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangerequires encrypted client connections. 13997536ee4bSTim Hardeck 14005824d651Sblueswir1@item password 14015824d651Sblueswir1 14025824d651Sblueswir1Require that password based authentication is used for client connections. 140386ee5bc3SMichal Novotny 140486ee5bc3SMichal NovotnyThe password must be set separately using the @code{set_password} command in 140586ee5bc3SMichal Novotnythe @ref{pcsys_monitor}. The syntax to change your password is: 140686ee5bc3SMichal Novotny@code{set_password <protocol> <password>} where <protocol> could be either 140786ee5bc3SMichal Novotny"vnc" or "spice". 140886ee5bc3SMichal Novotny 140986ee5bc3SMichal NovotnyIf you would like to change <protocol> password expiration, you should use 141086ee5bc3SMichal Novotny@code{expire_password <protocol> <expiration-time>} where expiration time could 141186ee5bc3SMichal Novotnybe one of the following options: now, never, +seconds or UNIX time of 141286ee5bc3SMichal Novotnyexpiration, e.g. +60 to make password expire in 60 seconds, or 1335196800 141386ee5bc3SMichal Novotnyto make password expire on "Mon Apr 23 12:00:00 EDT 2012" (UNIX time for this 141486ee5bc3SMichal Novotnydate and time). 141586ee5bc3SMichal Novotny 141686ee5bc3SMichal NovotnyYou can also use keywords "now" or "never" for the expiration time to 141786ee5bc3SMichal Novotnyallow <protocol> password to expire immediately or never expire. 14185824d651Sblueswir1 14193e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange@item tls-creds=@var{ID} 14203e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange 14213e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeProvides the ID of a set of TLS credentials to use to secure the 14223e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeVNC server. They will apply to both the normal VNC server socket 14233e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeand the websocket socket (if enabled). Setting TLS credentials 14243e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangewill cause the VNC server socket to enable the VeNCrypt auth 14253e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangemechanism. The credentials should have been previously created 14263e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeusing the @option{-object tls-creds} argument. 14273e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange 14283e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeThe @option{tls-creds} parameter obsoletes the @option{tls}, 14293e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange@option{x509}, and @option{x509verify} options, and as such 14303e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeit is not permitted to set both new and old type options at 14313e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangethe same time. 14323e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange 14335824d651Sblueswir1@item tls 14345824d651Sblueswir1 14355824d651Sblueswir1Require that client use TLS when communicating with the VNC server. This 14365824d651Sblueswir1uses anonymous TLS credentials so is susceptible to a man-in-the-middle 14375824d651Sblueswir1attack. It is recommended that this option be combined with either the 14384e257e5eSKevin Wolf@option{x509} or @option{x509verify} options. 14395824d651Sblueswir1 14403e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeThis option is now deprecated in favor of using the @option{tls-creds} 14413e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeargument. 14423e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange 14435824d651Sblueswir1@item x509=@var{/path/to/certificate/dir} 14445824d651Sblueswir1 14455824d651Sblueswir1Valid if @option{tls} is specified. Require that x509 credentials are used 14465824d651Sblueswir1for negotiating the TLS session. The server will send its x509 certificate 14475824d651Sblueswir1to the client. It is recommended that a password be set on the VNC server 14485824d651Sblueswir1to provide authentication of the client when this is used. The path following 14495824d651Sblueswir1this option specifies where the x509 certificates are to be loaded from. 14505824d651Sblueswir1See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on generating certificates. 14515824d651Sblueswir1 14523e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeThis option is now deprecated in favour of using the @option{tls-creds} 14533e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeargument. 14543e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange 14555824d651Sblueswir1@item x509verify=@var{/path/to/certificate/dir} 14565824d651Sblueswir1 14575824d651Sblueswir1Valid if @option{tls} is specified. Require that x509 credentials are used 14585824d651Sblueswir1for negotiating the TLS session. The server will send its x509 certificate 14595824d651Sblueswir1to the client, and request that the client send its own x509 certificate. 14605824d651Sblueswir1The server will validate the client's certificate against the CA certificate, 14615824d651Sblueswir1and reject clients when validation fails. If the certificate authority is 14625824d651Sblueswir1trusted, this is a sufficient authentication mechanism. You may still wish 14635824d651Sblueswir1to set a password on the VNC server as a second authentication layer. The 14645824d651Sblueswir1path following this option specifies where the x509 certificates are to 14655824d651Sblueswir1be loaded from. See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on generating 14665824d651Sblueswir1certificates. 14675824d651Sblueswir1 14683e305e4aSDaniel P. BerrangeThis option is now deprecated in favour of using the @option{tls-creds} 14693e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrangeargument. 14703e305e4aSDaniel P. Berrange 14715824d651Sblueswir1@item sasl 14725824d651Sblueswir1 14735824d651Sblueswir1Require that the client use SASL to authenticate with the VNC server. 14745824d651Sblueswir1The exact choice of authentication method used is controlled from the 14755824d651Sblueswir1system / user's SASL configuration file for the 'qemu' service. This 14765824d651Sblueswir1is typically found in /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf. If running QEMU as an 14775824d651Sblueswir1unprivileged user, an environment variable SASL_CONF_PATH can be used 14785824d651Sblueswir1to make it search alternate locations for the service config. 14795824d651Sblueswir1While some SASL auth methods can also provide data encryption (eg GSSAPI), 14805824d651Sblueswir1it is recommended that SASL always be combined with the 'tls' and 14815824d651Sblueswir1'x509' settings to enable use of SSL and server certificates. This 14825824d651Sblueswir1ensures a data encryption preventing compromise of authentication 14835824d651Sblueswir1credentials. See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on using 14845824d651Sblueswir1SASL authentication. 14855824d651Sblueswir1 14865824d651Sblueswir1@item acl 14875824d651Sblueswir1 14885824d651Sblueswir1Turn on access control lists for checking of the x509 client certificate 14895824d651Sblueswir1and SASL party. For x509 certs, the ACL check is made against the 14905824d651Sblueswir1certificate's distinguished name. This is something that looks like 14915824d651Sblueswir1@code{C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob}. For SASL party, the ACL check is 14925824d651Sblueswir1made against the username, which depending on the SASL plugin, may 14935824d651Sblueswir1include a realm component, eg @code{bob} or @code{bob@@EXAMPLE.COM}. 14945824d651Sblueswir1When the @option{acl} flag is set, the initial access list will be 14955824d651Sblueswir1empty, with a @code{deny} policy. Thus no one will be allowed to 14965824d651Sblueswir1use the VNC server until the ACLs have been loaded. This can be 14975824d651Sblueswir1achieved using the @code{acl} monitor command. 14985824d651Sblueswir1 14996f9c78c1SCorentin Chary@item lossy 15006f9c78c1SCorentin Chary 15016f9c78c1SCorentin CharyEnable lossy compression methods (gradient, JPEG, ...). If this 15026f9c78c1SCorentin Charyoption is set, VNC client may receive lossy framebuffer updates 15036f9c78c1SCorentin Charydepending on its encoding settings. Enabling this option can save 15046f9c78c1SCorentin Charya lot of bandwidth at the expense of quality. 15056f9c78c1SCorentin Chary 150680e0c8c3SCorentin Chary@item non-adaptive 150780e0c8c3SCorentin Chary 150880e0c8c3SCorentin CharyDisable adaptive encodings. Adaptive encodings are enabled by default. 150980e0c8c3SCorentin CharyAn adaptive encoding will try to detect frequently updated screen regions, 151080e0c8c3SCorentin Charyand send updates in these regions using a lossy encoding (like JPEG). 151161cc8701SStefan WeilThis can be really helpful to save bandwidth when playing videos. Disabling 15129d85d557SMichael Tokarevadaptive encodings restores the original static behavior of encodings 151380e0c8c3SCorentin Charylike Tight. 151480e0c8c3SCorentin Chary 15158cf36489SGerd Hoffmann@item share=[allow-exclusive|force-shared|ignore] 15168cf36489SGerd Hoffmann 15178cf36489SGerd HoffmannSet display sharing policy. 'allow-exclusive' allows clients to ask 15188cf36489SGerd Hoffmannfor exclusive access. As suggested by the rfb spec this is 15198cf36489SGerd Hoffmannimplemented by dropping other connections. Connecting multiple 15208cf36489SGerd Hoffmannclients in parallel requires all clients asking for a shared session 15218cf36489SGerd Hoffmann(vncviewer: -shared switch). This is the default. 'force-shared' 15228cf36489SGerd Hoffmanndisables exclusive client access. Useful for shared desktop sessions, 15238cf36489SGerd Hoffmannwhere you don't want someone forgetting specify -shared disconnect 15248cf36489SGerd Hoffmanneverybody else. 'ignore' completely ignores the shared flag and 15258cf36489SGerd Hoffmannallows everybody connect unconditionally. Doesn't conform to the rfb 1526b65ee4faSStefan Weilspec but is traditional QEMU behavior. 15278cf36489SGerd Hoffmann 1528c5ce8333SGerd Hoffmann@item key-delay-ms 1529c5ce8333SGerd Hoffmann 1530c5ce8333SGerd HoffmannSet keyboard delay, for key down and key up events, in milliseconds. 1531c5ce8333SGerd HoffmannDefault is 1. Keyboards are low-bandwidth devices, so this slowdown 1532c5ce8333SGerd Hoffmanncan help the device and guest to keep up and not lose events in case 1533c5ce8333SGerd Hoffmannevents are arriving in bulk. Possible causes for the latter are flaky 1534c5ce8333SGerd Hoffmannnetwork connections, or scripts for automated testing. 1535c5ce8333SGerd Hoffmann 15365824d651Sblueswir1@end table 15375824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 15385824d651Sblueswir1 15395824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15405824d651Sblueswir1@end table 15415824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 1542a3adb7adSMichael EllermanARCHHEADING(, QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15435824d651Sblueswir1 154443f187a5SPaolo BonziniARCHHEADING(i386 target only, QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15455824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15465824d651Sblueswir1@table @option 15475824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 15485824d651Sblueswir1 15495824d651Sblueswir1DEF("win2k-hack", 0, QEMU_OPTION_win2k_hack, 1550ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-win2k-hack use it when installing Windows 2000 to avoid a disk full bug\n", 1551ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15525824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15535824d651Sblueswir1@item -win2k-hack 15546616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -win2k-hack 15555824d651Sblueswir1Use it when installing Windows 2000 to avoid a disk full bug. After 15565824d651Sblueswir1Windows 2000 is installed, you no longer need this option (this option 15575824d651Sblueswir1slows down the IDE transfers). 15585824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 15595824d651Sblueswir1 15601ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated by -rtc 1561ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("rtc-td-hack", 0, QEMU_OPTION_rtc_td_hack, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15625824d651Sblueswir1 15635824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-fd-bootchk", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_fd_bootchk, 1564ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-no-fd-bootchk disable boot signature checking for floppy disks\n", 1565ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15665824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15675824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-fd-bootchk 15686616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-fd-bootchk 15694eda32f5SMarkus ArmbrusterDisable boot signature checking for floppy disks in BIOS. May 15705824d651Sblueswir1be needed to boot from old floppy disks. 15715824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 15725824d651Sblueswir1 15735824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-acpi", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_acpi, 1574f5d8c8cdSShannon Zhao "-no-acpi disable ACPI\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386 | QEMU_ARCH_ARM) 15755824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15765824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-acpi 15776616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-acpi 15785824d651Sblueswir1Disable ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support. Use 15795824d651Sblueswir1it if your guest OS complains about ACPI problems (PC target machine 15805824d651Sblueswir1only). 15815824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 15825824d651Sblueswir1 15835824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-hpet", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_hpet, 1584ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-no-hpet disable HPET\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15855824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15865824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-hpet 15876616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-hpet 15885824d651Sblueswir1Disable HPET support. 15895824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 15905824d651Sblueswir1 15915824d651Sblueswir1DEF("acpitable", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_acpitable, 1592104bf02eSMichael Tokarev "-acpitable [sig=str][,rev=n][,oem_id=str][,oem_table_id=str][,oem_rev=n][,asl_compiler_id=str][,asl_compiler_rev=n][,{data|file}=file1[:file2]...]\n" 1593ad96090aSBlue Swirl " ACPI table description\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 15945824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 15955824d651Sblueswir1@item -acpitable [sig=@var{str}][,rev=@var{n}][,oem_id=@var{str}][,oem_table_id=@var{str}][,oem_rev=@var{n}] [,asl_compiler_id=@var{str}][,asl_compiler_rev=@var{n}][,data=@var{file1}[:@var{file2}]...] 15966616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -acpitable 15975824d651Sblueswir1Add ACPI table with specified header fields and context from specified files. 1598104bf02eSMichael TokarevFor file=, take whole ACPI table from the specified files, including all 1599104bf02eSMichael TokarevACPI headers (possible overridden by other options). 1600104bf02eSMichael TokarevFor data=, only data 1601104bf02eSMichael Tokarevportion of the table is used, all header information is specified in the 1602104bf02eSMichael Tokarevcommand line. 1603ae123749SLaszlo ErsekIf a SLIC table is supplied to QEMU, then the SLIC's oem_id and oem_table_id 1604ae123749SLaszlo Ersekfields will override the same in the RSDT and the FADT (a.k.a. FACP), in order 1605ae123749SLaszlo Ersekto ensure the field matches required by the Microsoft SLIC spec and the ACPI 1606ae123749SLaszlo Ersekspec. 16075824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 16085824d651Sblueswir1 1609b6f6e3d3SaliguoriDEF("smbios", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smbios, 1610b6f6e3d3Saliguori "-smbios file=binary\n" 1611ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " load SMBIOS entry from binary file\n" 1612b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo "-smbios type=0[,vendor=str][,version=str][,date=str][,release=%d.%d]\n" 1613b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " [,uefi=on|off]\n" 1614ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " specify SMBIOS type 0 fields\n" 1615b6f6e3d3Saliguori "-smbios type=1[,manufacturer=str][,product=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n" 1616b6f6e3d3Saliguori " [,uuid=uuid][,sku=str][,family=str]\n" 1617b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " specify SMBIOS type 1 fields\n" 1618b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo "-smbios type=2[,manufacturer=str][,product=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n" 1619b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " [,asset=str][,location=str]\n" 1620b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " specify SMBIOS type 2 fields\n" 1621b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo "-smbios type=3[,manufacturer=str][,version=str][,serial=str][,asset=str]\n" 1622b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " [,sku=str]\n" 1623b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " specify SMBIOS type 3 fields\n" 1624b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo "-smbios type=4[,sock_pfx=str][,manufacturer=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n" 1625b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " [,asset=str][,part=str]\n" 1626b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " specify SMBIOS type 4 fields\n" 1627b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo "-smbios type=17[,loc_pfx=str][,bank=str][,manufacturer=str][,serial=str]\n" 16283ebd6cc8SGabriel L. Somlo " [,asset=str][,part=str][,speed=%d]\n" 1629b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo " specify SMBIOS type 17 fields\n", 1630c30e1565SWei Huang QEMU_ARCH_I386 | QEMU_ARCH_ARM) 1631b6f6e3d3SaliguoriSTEXI 1632b6f6e3d3Saliguori@item -smbios file=@var{binary} 16336616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -smbios 1634b6f6e3d3SaliguoriLoad SMBIOS entry from binary file. 1635b6f6e3d3Saliguori 163684351843SGabriel L. Somlo@item -smbios type=0[,vendor=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,date=@var{str}][,release=@var{%d.%d}][,uefi=on|off] 1637b6f6e3d3SaliguoriSpecify SMBIOS type 0 fields 1638b6f6e3d3Saliguori 1639b6f6e3d3Saliguori@item -smbios type=1[,manufacturer=@var{str}][,product=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,uuid=@var{uuid}][,sku=@var{str}][,family=@var{str}] 1640b6f6e3d3SaliguoriSpecify SMBIOS type 1 fields 1641b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo 1642b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo@item -smbios type=2[,manufacturer=@var{str}][,product=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,location=@var{str}][,family=@var{str}] 1643b155eb1dSGabriel L. SomloSpecify SMBIOS type 2 fields 1644b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo 1645b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo@item -smbios type=3[,manufacturer=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,sku=@var{str}] 1646b155eb1dSGabriel L. SomloSpecify SMBIOS type 3 fields 1647b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo 1648b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo@item -smbios type=4[,sock_pfx=@var{str}][,manufacturer=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,part=@var{str}] 1649b155eb1dSGabriel L. SomloSpecify SMBIOS type 4 fields 1650b155eb1dSGabriel L. Somlo 16513ebd6cc8SGabriel L. Somlo@item -smbios type=17[,loc_pfx=@var{str}][,bank=@var{str}][,manufacturer=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,part=@var{str}][,speed=@var{%d}] 1652b155eb1dSGabriel L. SomloSpecify SMBIOS type 17 fields 1653b6f6e3d3SaliguoriETEXI 1654b6f6e3d3Saliguori 16555824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 16565824d651Sblueswir1@end table 16575824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 1658c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterDEFHEADING() 16595824d651Sblueswir1 166043f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Network options) 16615824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 16625824d651Sblueswir1@table @option 16635824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 16645824d651Sblueswir1 1665ad196a9dSJan KiszkaHXCOMM Legacy slirp options (now moved to -net user): 1666ad196a9dSJan Kiszka#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP 1667ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("tftp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tftp, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 1668ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("bootp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bootp, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 1669ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("redir", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_redir, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 1670ad196a9dSJan Kiszka#ifndef _WIN32 1671ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("smb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 1672ad196a9dSJan Kiszka#endif 1673ad196a9dSJan Kiszka#endif 1674ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 16756a8b4a5bSThomas HuthDEF("netdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_netdev, 16765824d651Sblueswir1#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP 16770b11c036SSamuel Thibault "-netdev user,id=str[,ipv4[=on|off]][,net=addr[/mask]][,host=addr]\n" 16780b11c036SSamuel Thibault " [,ipv6[=on|off]][,ipv6-net=addr[/int]][,ipv6-host=addr]\n" 16790b11c036SSamuel Thibault " [,restrict=on|off][,hostname=host][,dhcpstart=addr]\n" 1680d8eb3864SSamuel Thibault " [,dns=addr][,ipv6-dns=addr][,dnssearch=domain][,tftp=dir]\n" 168163d2960bSKlaus Stengel " [,bootfile=f][,hostfwd=rule][,guestfwd=rule]" 1682ad196a9dSJan Kiszka#ifndef _WIN32 1683c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka "[,smb=dir[,smbserver=addr]]\n" 1684ad196a9dSJan Kiszka#endif 16856a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a user mode network backend with ID 'str',\n" 16866a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " its DHCP server and optional services\n" 16875824d651Sblueswir1#endif 16885824d651Sblueswir1#ifdef _WIN32 16896a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev tap,id=str,ifname=name\n" 16906a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a host TAP network backend with ID 'str'\n" 16915824d651Sblueswir1#else 16926a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev tap,id=str[,fd=h][,fds=x:y:...:z][,ifname=name][,script=file][,downscript=dfile]\n" 1693584613eaSAlexey Kardashevskiy " [,br=bridge][,helper=helper][,sndbuf=nbytes][,vnet_hdr=on|off][,vhost=on|off]\n" 16946a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " [,vhostfd=h][,vhostfds=x:y:...:z][,vhostforce=on|off][,queues=n]\n" 169569e87b32SJason Wang " [,poll-us=n]\n" 16966a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a host TAP network backend with ID 'str'\n" 1697584613eaSAlexey Kardashevskiy " connected to a bridge (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_INTERFACE ")\n" 1698a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant " use network scripts 'file' (default=" DEFAULT_NETWORK_SCRIPT ")\n" 1699a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant " to configure it and 'dfile' (default=" DEFAULT_NETWORK_DOWN_SCRIPT ")\n" 1700a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant " to deconfigure it\n" 1701ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " use '[down]script=no' to disable script execution\n" 1702a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant " use network helper 'helper' (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_HELPER ") to\n" 1703a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant " configure it\n" 17045824d651Sblueswir1 " use 'fd=h' to connect to an already opened TAP interface\n" 17052ca81baaSJason Wang " use 'fds=x:y:...:z' to connect to already opened multiqueue capable TAP interfaces\n" 1706ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " use 'sndbuf=nbytes' to limit the size of the send buffer (the\n" 1707f157ed20SMichael S. Tsirkin " default is disabled 'sndbuf=0' to enable flow control set 'sndbuf=1048576')\n" 1708ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " use vnet_hdr=off to avoid enabling the IFF_VNET_HDR tap flag\n" 1709ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers " use vnet_hdr=on to make the lack of IFF_VNET_HDR support an error condition\n" 171082b0d80eSMichael S. Tsirkin " use vhost=on to enable experimental in kernel accelerator\n" 17115430a28fSmst@redhat.com " (only has effect for virtio guests which use MSIX)\n" 17125430a28fSmst@redhat.com " use vhostforce=on to force vhost on for non-MSIX virtio guests\n" 171382b0d80eSMichael S. Tsirkin " use 'vhostfd=h' to connect to an already opened vhost net device\n" 17142ca81baaSJason Wang " use 'vhostfds=x:y:...:z to connect to multiple already opened vhost net devices\n" 1715ec396014SJason Wang " use 'queues=n' to specify the number of queues to be created for multiqueue TAP\n" 171669e87b32SJason Wang " use 'poll-us=n' to speciy the maximum number of microseconds that could be\n" 171769e87b32SJason Wang " spent on busy polling for vhost net\n" 17186a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev bridge,id=str[,br=bridge][,helper=helper]\n" 17196a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a host TAP network backend with ID 'str' that is\n" 17206a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " connected to a bridge (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_INTERFACE ")\n" 17216a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " using the program 'helper (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_HELPER ")\n" 17220df0ff6dSMark McLoughlin#endif 17233fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov#ifdef __linux__ 17246a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev l2tpv3,id=str,src=srcaddr,dst=dstaddr[,srcport=srcport][,dstport=dstport]\n" 17256a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " [,rxsession=rxsession],txsession=txsession[,ipv6=on/off][,udp=on/off]\n" 17266a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " [,cookie64=on/off][,counter][,pincounter][,txcookie=txcookie]\n" 17276a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " [,rxcookie=rxcookie][,offset=offset]\n" 17286a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a network backend with ID 'str' connected to\n" 17296a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " an Ethernet over L2TPv3 pseudowire.\n" 17303fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " Linux kernel 3.3+ as well as most routers can talk\n" 17312f47b403SMichael Tokarev " L2TPv3. This transport allows connecting a VM to a VM,\n" 17323fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " VM to a router and even VM to Host. It is a nearly-universal\n" 17333fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " standard (RFC3391). Note - this implementation uses static\n" 17343fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " pre-configured tunnels (same as the Linux kernel).\n" 17353fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'src=' to specify source address\n" 17363fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'dst=' to specify destination address\n" 17373fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'udp=on' to specify udp encapsulation\n" 17383952651aSGonglei " use 'srcport=' to specify source udp port\n" 17393fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'dstport=' to specify destination udp port\n" 17403fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'ipv6=on' to force v6\n" 17413fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " L2TPv3 uses cookies to prevent misconfiguration as\n" 17423fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " well as a weak security measure\n" 17433fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'rxcookie=0x012345678' to specify a rxcookie\n" 17443fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'txcookie=0x012345678' to specify a txcookie\n" 17453fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'cookie64=on' to set cookie size to 64 bit, otherwise 32\n" 17463fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'counter=off' to force a 'cut-down' L2TPv3 with no counter\n" 17473fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'pincounter=on' to work around broken counter handling in peer\n" 17483fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov " use 'offset=X' to add an extra offset between header and data\n" 17493fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov#endif 17506a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev socket,id=str[,fd=h][,listen=[host]:port][,connect=host:port]\n" 17516a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a network backend to connect to another network\n" 17526a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " using a socket connection\n" 17536a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev socket,id=str[,fd=h][,mcast=maddr:port[,localaddr=addr]]\n" 17546a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a network backend to connect to a multicast maddr and port\n" 17553a75e74cSMike Ryan " use 'localaddr=addr' to specify the host address to send packets from\n" 17566a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev socket,id=str[,fd=h][,udp=host:port][,localaddr=host:port]\n" 17576a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a network backend to connect to another network\n" 17586a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " using an UDP tunnel\n" 17595824d651Sblueswir1#ifdef CONFIG_VDE 17606a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev vde,id=str[,sock=socketpath][,port=n][,group=groupname][,mode=octalmode]\n" 17616a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a network backend to connect to port 'n' of a vde switch\n" 17626a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " running on host and listening for incoming connections on 'socketpath'.\n" 17635824d651Sblueswir1 " Use group 'groupname' and mode 'octalmode' to change default\n" 17645824d651Sblueswir1 " ownership and permissions for communication port.\n" 17655824d651Sblueswir1#endif 176658952137SVincenzo Maffione#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP 17676a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev netmap,id=str,ifname=name[,devname=nmname]\n" 176858952137SVincenzo Maffione " attach to the existing netmap-enabled network interface 'name', or to a\n" 176958952137SVincenzo Maffione " VALE port (created on the fly) called 'name' ('nmname' is name of the \n" 177058952137SVincenzo Maffione " netmap device, defaults to '/dev/netmap')\n" 177158952137SVincenzo Maffione#endif 17726a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev vhost-user,id=str,chardev=dev[,vhostforce=on|off]\n" 17736a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a vhost-user network, backed by a chardev 'dev'\n" 17746a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-netdev hubport,id=str,hubid=n\n" 17756a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " configure a hub port on QEMU VLAN 'n'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 17766a8b4a5bSThomas HuthDEF("net", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_net, 17776a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-net nic[,vlan=n][,macaddr=mac][,model=type][,name=str][,addr=str][,vectors=v]\n" 17786a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " old way to create a new NIC and connect it to VLAN 'n'\n" 17796a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " (use the '-device devtype,netdev=str' option if possible instead)\n" 1780bb9ea79eSaliguori "-net dump[,vlan=n][,file=f][,len=n]\n" 1781bb9ea79eSaliguori " dump traffic on vlan 'n' to file 'f' (max n bytes per packet)\n" 1782ca1a8a06SBruce Rogers "-net none use it alone to have zero network devices. If no -net option\n" 17836a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " is provided, the default is '-net nic -net user'\n" 17846a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "-net [" 1785a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP 1786a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin "user|" 1787a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin#endif 1788a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin "tap|" 1789a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant "bridge|" 1790a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin#ifdef CONFIG_VDE 1791a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin "vde|" 1792a1ea458fSMark McLoughlin#endif 179358952137SVincenzo Maffione#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP 179458952137SVincenzo Maffione "netmap|" 179558952137SVincenzo Maffione#endif 17966a8b4a5bSThomas Huth "socket][,vlan=n][,option][,option][,...]\n" 17976a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " old way to initialize a host network interface\n" 17986a8b4a5bSThomas Huth " (use the -netdev option if possible instead)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 17995824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 1800ffe6370cSMichael S. Tsirkin@item -net nic[,vlan=@var{n}][,macaddr=@var{mac}][,model=@var{type}] [,name=@var{name}][,addr=@var{addr}][,vectors=@var{v}] 18016616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -net 18025824d651Sblueswir1Create a new Network Interface Card and connect it to VLAN @var{n} (@var{n} 18030d6b0b1dSAnthony Liguori= 0 is the default). The NIC is an e1000 by default on the PC 18045607c388SMarkus Armbrustertarget. Optionally, the MAC address can be changed to @var{mac}, the 18055607c388SMarkus Armbrusterdevice address set to @var{addr} (PCI cards only), 1806ffe6370cSMichael S. Tsirkinand a @var{name} can be assigned for use in monitor commands. 1807ffe6370cSMichael S. TsirkinOptionally, for PCI cards, you can specify the number @var{v} of MSI-X vectors 1808ffe6370cSMichael S. Tsirkinthat the card should have; this option currently only affects virtio cards; set 1809ffe6370cSMichael S. Tsirkin@var{v} = 0 to disable MSI-X. If no @option{-net} option is specified, a single 1810071c9394SStefan WeilNIC is created. QEMU can emulate several different models of network card. 18115824d651Sblueswir1Valid values for @var{type} are 1812ffe6370cSMichael S. Tsirkin@code{virtio}, @code{i82551}, @code{i82557b}, @code{i82559er}, 18135824d651Sblueswir1@code{ne2k_pci}, @code{ne2k_isa}, @code{pcnet}, @code{rtl8139}, 18145824d651Sblueswir1@code{e1000}, @code{smc91c111}, @code{lance} and @code{mcf_fec}. 1815585f6036SPeter MaydellNot all devices are supported on all targets. Use @code{-net nic,model=help} 18165824d651Sblueswir1for a list of available devices for your target. 18175824d651Sblueswir1 181808d12022SStefan Hajnoczi@item -netdev user,id=@var{id}[,@var{option}][,@var{option}][,...] 1819b8f490ebSMarkus Armbruster@findex -netdev 1820ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@item -net user[,@var{option}][,@var{option}][,...] 18215824d651Sblueswir1Use the user mode network stack which requires no administrator 1822ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaprivilege to run. Valid options are: 18235824d651Sblueswir1 1824b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 1825ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@item vlan=@var{n} 1826ad196a9dSJan KiszkaConnect user mode stack to VLAN @var{n} (@var{n} = 0 is the default). 1827ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 182808d12022SStefan Hajnoczi@item id=@var{id} 1829f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx name=@var{name} 1830ad196a9dSJan KiszkaAssign symbolic name for use in monitor commands. 1831ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 18320b11c036SSamuel Thibault@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must 18330b11c036SSamuel Thibaultbe enabled. If neither is specified both protocols are enabled. 18340b11c036SSamuel Thibault 1835c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@item net=@var{addr}[/@var{mask}] 1836c92ef6a2SJan KiszkaSet IP network address the guest will see. Optionally specify the netmask, 1837c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkaeither in the form a.b.c.d or as number of valid top-most bits. Default is 1838b0b36e5dSBrad Hards10.0.2.0/24. 1839c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka 1840c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@item host=@var{addr} 1841c92ef6a2SJan KiszkaSpecify the guest-visible address of the host. Default is the 2nd IP in the 1842c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkaguest network, i.e. x.x.x.2. 1843ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1844d8eb3864SSamuel Thibault@item ipv6-net=@var{addr}[/@var{int}] 1845d8eb3864SSamuel ThibaultSet IPv6 network address the guest will see (default is fec0::/64). The 1846d8eb3864SSamuel Thibaultnetwork prefix is given in the usual hexadecimal IPv6 address 1847d8eb3864SSamuel Thibaultnotation. The prefix size is optional, and is given as the number of 1848d8eb3864SSamuel Thibaultvalid top-most bits (default is 64). 18497aac531eSYann Bordenave 1850d8eb3864SSamuel Thibault@item ipv6-host=@var{addr} 18517aac531eSYann BordenaveSpecify the guest-visible IPv6 address of the host. Default is the 2nd IPv6 in 18527aac531eSYann Bordenavethe guest network, i.e. xxxx::2. 18537aac531eSYann Bordenave 1854c54ed5bcSJan Kiszka@item restrict=on|off 1855caef55edSBrad HardsIf this option is enabled, the guest will be isolated, i.e. it will not be 1856ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaable to contact the host and no guest IP packets will be routed over the host 1857caef55edSBrad Hardsto the outside. This option does not affect any explicitly set forwarding rules. 1858ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1859ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@item hostname=@var{name} 186063d2960bSKlaus StengelSpecifies the client hostname reported by the built-in DHCP server. 1861ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1862c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@item dhcpstart=@var{addr} 1863c92ef6a2SJan KiszkaSpecify the first of the 16 IPs the built-in DHCP server can assign. Default 1864b0b36e5dSBrad Hardsis the 15th to 31st IP in the guest network, i.e. x.x.x.15 to x.x.x.31. 1865c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka 1866c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@item dns=@var{addr} 1867c92ef6a2SJan KiszkaSpecify the guest-visible address of the virtual nameserver. The address must 1868c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkabe different from the host address. Default is the 3rd IP in the guest network, 1869c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkai.e. x.x.x.3. 1870c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka 1871d8eb3864SSamuel Thibault@item ipv6-dns=@var{addr} 18727aac531eSYann BordenaveSpecify the guest-visible address of the IPv6 virtual nameserver. The address 18737aac531eSYann Bordenavemust be different from the host address. Default is the 3rd IP in the guest 18747aac531eSYann Bordenavenetwork, i.e. xxxx::3. 18757aac531eSYann Bordenave 187663d2960bSKlaus Stengel@item dnssearch=@var{domain} 187763d2960bSKlaus StengelProvides an entry for the domain-search list sent by the built-in 187863d2960bSKlaus StengelDHCP server. More than one domain suffix can be transmitted by specifying 187963d2960bSKlaus Stengelthis option multiple times. If supported, this will cause the guest to 188063d2960bSKlaus Stengelautomatically try to append the given domain suffix(es) in case a domain name 188163d2960bSKlaus Stengelcan not be resolved. 188263d2960bSKlaus Stengel 188363d2960bSKlaus StengelExample: 188463d2960bSKlaus Stengel@example 188563d2960bSKlaus Stengelqemu -net user,dnssearch=mgmt.example.org,dnssearch=example.org [...] 188663d2960bSKlaus Stengel@end example 188763d2960bSKlaus Stengel 1888ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@item tftp=@var{dir} 1889ad196a9dSJan KiszkaWhen using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in TFTP 1890ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaserver. The files in @var{dir} will be exposed as the root of a TFTP server. 1891ad196a9dSJan KiszkaThe TFTP client on the guest must be configured in binary mode (use the command 1892c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@code{bin} of the Unix TFTP client). 1893ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1894ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@item bootfile=@var{file} 1895ad196a9dSJan KiszkaWhen using the user mode network stack, broadcast @var{file} as the BOOTP 1896ad196a9dSJan Kiszkafilename. In conjunction with @option{tftp}, this can be used to network boot 1897ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaa guest from a local directory. 1898ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1899ad196a9dSJan KiszkaExample (using pxelinux): 1900ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@example 19013804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -hda linux.img -boot n -net user,tftp=/path/to/tftp/files,bootfile=/pxelinux.0 1902ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@end example 1903ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1904c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@item smb=@var{dir}[,smbserver=@var{addr}] 1905ad196a9dSJan KiszkaWhen using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in SMB 1906ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaserver so that Windows OSes can access to the host files in @file{@var{dir}} 1907c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkatransparently. The IP address of the SMB server can be set to @var{addr}. By 1908c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkadefault the 4th IP in the guest network is used, i.e. x.x.x.4. 1909ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1910ad196a9dSJan KiszkaIn the guest Windows OS, the line: 1911ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@example 1912ad196a9dSJan Kiszka10.0.2.4 smbserver 1913ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@end example 1914ad196a9dSJan Kiszkamust be added in the file @file{C:\WINDOWS\LMHOSTS} (for windows 9x/Me) 1915ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaor @file{C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\LMHOSTS} (Windows NT/2000). 1916ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1917ad196a9dSJan KiszkaThen @file{@var{dir}} can be accessed in @file{\\smbserver\qemu}. 1918ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1919e2d8830eSBradNote that a SAMBA server must be installed on the host OS. 1920e2d8830eSBradQEMU was tested successfully with smbd versions from Red Hat 9, 1921e2d8830eSBradFedora Core 3 and OpenSUSE 11.x. 1922ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 19233c6a0580SJan Kiszka@item hostfwd=[tcp|udp]:[@var{hostaddr}]:@var{hostport}-[@var{guestaddr}]:@var{guestport} 1924c92ef6a2SJan KiszkaRedirect incoming TCP or UDP connections to the host port @var{hostport} to 1925c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkathe guest IP address @var{guestaddr} on guest port @var{guestport}. If 1926c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@var{guestaddr} is not specified, its value is x.x.x.15 (default first address 19273c6a0580SJan Kiszkagiven by the built-in DHCP server). By specifying @var{hostaddr}, the rule can 19283c6a0580SJan Kiszkabe bound to a specific host interface. If no connection type is set, TCP is 1929c92ef6a2SJan Kiszkaused. This option can be given multiple times. 1930ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1931ad196a9dSJan KiszkaFor example, to redirect host X11 connection from screen 1 to guest 1932ad196a9dSJan Kiszkascreen 0, use the following: 1933ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1934ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@example 1935ad196a9dSJan Kiszka# on the host 19363804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -net user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6001-:6000 [...] 1937ad196a9dSJan Kiszka# this host xterm should open in the guest X11 server 1938ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaxterm -display :1 1939ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@end example 1940ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1941ad196a9dSJan KiszkaTo redirect telnet connections from host port 5555 to telnet port on 1942ad196a9dSJan Kiszkathe guest, use the following: 1943ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1944ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@example 1945ad196a9dSJan Kiszka# on the host 19463804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -net user,hostfwd=tcp::5555-:23 [...] 1947ad196a9dSJan Kiszkatelnet localhost 5555 1948ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@end example 1949ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1950ad196a9dSJan KiszkaThen when you use on the host @code{telnet localhost 5555}, you 1951ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaconnect to the guest telnet server. 1952ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1953c92ef6a2SJan Kiszka@item guestfwd=[tcp]:@var{server}:@var{port}-@var{dev} 1954f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx guestfwd=[tcp]:@var{server}:@var{port}-@var{cmd:command} 19553c6a0580SJan KiszkaForward guest TCP connections to the IP address @var{server} on port @var{port} 1956b412eb61SAlexander Grafto the character device @var{dev} or to a program executed by @var{cmd:command} 1957b412eb61SAlexander Grafwhich gets spawned for each connection. This option can be given multiple times. 1958b412eb61SAlexander Graf 195943ffe61fSStefan WeilYou can either use a chardev directly and have that one used throughout QEMU's 1960b412eb61SAlexander Graflifetime, like in the following example: 1961b412eb61SAlexander Graf 1962b412eb61SAlexander Graf@example 1963b412eb61SAlexander Graf# open 10.10.1.1:4321 on bootup, connect 10.0.2.100:1234 to it whenever 1964b412eb61SAlexander Graf# the guest accesses it 1965b412eb61SAlexander Grafqemu -net user,guestfwd=tcp:10.0.2.100:1234-tcp:10.10.1.1:4321 [...] 1966b412eb61SAlexander Graf@end example 1967b412eb61SAlexander Graf 1968b412eb61SAlexander GrafOr you can execute a command on every TCP connection established by the guest, 196943ffe61fSStefan Weilso that QEMU behaves similar to an inetd process for that virtual server: 1970b412eb61SAlexander Graf 1971b412eb61SAlexander Graf@example 1972b412eb61SAlexander Graf# call "netcat 10.10.1.1 4321" on every TCP connection to 10.0.2.100:1234 1973b412eb61SAlexander Graf# and connect the TCP stream to its stdin/stdout 1974b412eb61SAlexander Grafqemu -net 'user,guestfwd=tcp:10.0.2.100:1234-cmd:netcat 10.10.1.1 4321' 1975b412eb61SAlexander Graf@end example 1976ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1977ad196a9dSJan Kiszka@end table 1978ad196a9dSJan Kiszka 1979ad196a9dSJan KiszkaNote: Legacy stand-alone options -tftp, -bootp, -smb and -redir are still 1980ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaprocessed and applied to -net user. Mixing them with the new configuration 1981ad196a9dSJan Kiszkasyntax gives undefined results. Their use for new applications is discouraged 1982ad196a9dSJan Kiszkaas they will be removed from future versions. 19835824d651Sblueswir1 1984584613eaSAlexey Kardashevskiy@item -netdev tap,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,ifname=@var{name}][,script=@var{file}][,downscript=@var{dfile}][,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}] 1985584613eaSAlexey Kardashevskiy@itemx -net tap[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,fd=@var{h}][,ifname=@var{name}][,script=@var{file}][,downscript=@var{dfile}][,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}] 1986a7c36ee4SCorey BryantConnect the host TAP network interface @var{name} to VLAN @var{n}. 1987a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 1988a7c36ee4SCorey BryantUse the network script @var{file} to configure it and the network script 19895824d651Sblueswir1@var{dfile} to deconfigure it. If @var{name} is not provided, the OS 1990a7c36ee4SCorey Bryantautomatically provides one. The default network configure script is 1991a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@file{/etc/qemu-ifup} and the default network deconfigure script is 1992a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@file{/etc/qemu-ifdown}. Use @option{script=no} or @option{downscript=no} 1993a7c36ee4SCorey Bryantto disable script execution. 1994a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 1995a7c36ee4SCorey BryantIf running QEMU as an unprivileged user, use the network helper 1996584613eaSAlexey Kardashevskiy@var{helper} to configure the TAP interface and attach it to the bridge. 1997584613eaSAlexey KardashevskiyThe default network helper executable is @file{/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper} 1998584613eaSAlexey Kardashevskiyand the default bridge device is @file{br0}. 1999a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 2000a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@option{fd}=@var{h} can be used to specify the handle of an already 2001a7c36ee4SCorey Bryantopened host TAP interface. 2002a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 2003a7c36ee4SCorey BryantExamples: 20045824d651Sblueswir1 20055824d651Sblueswir1@example 2006a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#launch a QEMU instance with the default network script 20073804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img -net nic -net tap 20085824d651Sblueswir1@end example 20095824d651Sblueswir1 20105824d651Sblueswir1@example 2011a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#launch a QEMU instance with two NICs, each one connected 2012a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#to a TAP device 20133804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 20143804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,vlan=0 -net tap,vlan=0,ifname=tap0 \ 20155824d651Sblueswir1 -net nic,vlan=1 -net tap,vlan=1,ifname=tap1 20165824d651Sblueswir1@end example 20175824d651Sblueswir1 2018a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@example 2019a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to 2020a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#connect a TAP device to bridge br0 20213804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 2022420508fbSAmos Kong -net nic -net tap,"helper=/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper" 2023a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@end example 2024a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 202508d12022SStefan Hajnoczi@item -netdev bridge,id=@var{id}[,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}] 2026f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -net bridge[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}] 2027a7c36ee4SCorey BryantConnect a host TAP network interface to a host bridge device. 2028a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 2029a7c36ee4SCorey BryantUse the network helper @var{helper} to configure the TAP interface and 2030a7c36ee4SCorey Bryantattach it to the bridge. The default network helper executable is 2031420508fbSAmos Kong@file{/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper} and the default bridge 2032a7c36ee4SCorey Bryantdevice is @file{br0}. 2033a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 2034a7c36ee4SCorey BryantExamples: 2035a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 2036a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@example 2037a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to 2038a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#connect a TAP device to bridge br0 20393804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img -net bridge -net nic,model=virtio 2040a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@end example 2041a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 2042a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@example 2043a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to 2044a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant#connect a TAP device to bridge qemubr0 20453804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img -net bridge,br=qemubr0 -net nic,model=virtio 2046a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant@end example 2047a7c36ee4SCorey Bryant 204808d12022SStefan Hajnoczi@item -netdev socket,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,listen=[@var{host}]:@var{port}][,connect=@var{host}:@var{port}] 2049f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -net socket[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,fd=@var{h}] [,listen=[@var{host}]:@var{port}][,connect=@var{host}:@var{port}] 20505824d651Sblueswir1 20515824d651Sblueswir1Connect the VLAN @var{n} to a remote VLAN in another QEMU virtual 20525824d651Sblueswir1machine using a TCP socket connection. If @option{listen} is 20535824d651Sblueswir1specified, QEMU waits for incoming connections on @var{port} 20545824d651Sblueswir1(@var{host} is optional). @option{connect} is used to connect to 20555824d651Sblueswir1another QEMU instance using the @option{listen} option. @option{fd}=@var{h} 20565824d651Sblueswir1specifies an already opened TCP socket. 20575824d651Sblueswir1 20585824d651Sblueswir1Example: 20595824d651Sblueswir1@example 20605824d651Sblueswir1# launch a first QEMU instance 20613804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 20623804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \ 20635824d651Sblueswir1 -net socket,listen=:1234 20645824d651Sblueswir1# connect the VLAN 0 of this instance to the VLAN 0 20655824d651Sblueswir1# of the first instance 20663804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 20673804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57 \ 20685824d651Sblueswir1 -net socket,connect=127.0.0.1:1234 20695824d651Sblueswir1@end example 20705824d651Sblueswir1 207108d12022SStefan Hajnoczi@item -netdev socket,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,mcast=@var{maddr}:@var{port}[,localaddr=@var{addr}]] 2072f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -net socket[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,fd=@var{h}][,mcast=@var{maddr}:@var{port}[,localaddr=@var{addr}]] 20735824d651Sblueswir1 20745824d651Sblueswir1Create a VLAN @var{n} shared with another QEMU virtual 20755824d651Sblueswir1machines using a UDP multicast socket, effectively making a bus for 20765824d651Sblueswir1every QEMU with same multicast address @var{maddr} and @var{port}. 20775824d651Sblueswir1NOTES: 20785824d651Sblueswir1@enumerate 20795824d651Sblueswir1@item 20805824d651Sblueswir1Several QEMU can be running on different hosts and share same bus (assuming 20815824d651Sblueswir1correct multicast setup for these hosts). 20825824d651Sblueswir1@item 20835824d651Sblueswir1mcast support is compatible with User Mode Linux (argument @option{eth@var{N}=mcast}), see 20845824d651Sblueswir1@url{http://user-mode-linux.sf.net}. 20855824d651Sblueswir1@item 20865824d651Sblueswir1Use @option{fd=h} to specify an already opened UDP multicast socket. 20875824d651Sblueswir1@end enumerate 20885824d651Sblueswir1 20895824d651Sblueswir1Example: 20905824d651Sblueswir1@example 20915824d651Sblueswir1# launch one QEMU instance 20923804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 20933804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \ 20945824d651Sblueswir1 -net socket,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234 20955824d651Sblueswir1# launch another QEMU instance on same "bus" 20963804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 20973804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57 \ 20985824d651Sblueswir1 -net socket,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234 20995824d651Sblueswir1# launch yet another QEMU instance on same "bus" 21003804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 21013804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:58 \ 21025824d651Sblueswir1 -net socket,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234 21035824d651Sblueswir1@end example 21045824d651Sblueswir1 21055824d651Sblueswir1Example (User Mode Linux compat.): 21065824d651Sblueswir1@example 21075824d651Sblueswir1# launch QEMU instance (note mcast address selected 21085824d651Sblueswir1# is UML's default) 21093804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 21103804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \ 21115824d651Sblueswir1 -net socket,mcast=239.192.168.1:1102 21125824d651Sblueswir1# launch UML 21135824d651Sblueswir1/path/to/linux ubd0=/path/to/root_fs eth0=mcast 21145824d651Sblueswir1@end example 21155824d651Sblueswir1 21163a75e74cSMike RyanExample (send packets from host's 1.2.3.4): 21173a75e74cSMike Ryan@example 21183804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img \ 21193804da9dSStefan Weil -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \ 21203a75e74cSMike Ryan -net socket,mcast=239.192.168.1:1102,localaddr=1.2.3.4 21213a75e74cSMike Ryan@end example 21223a75e74cSMike Ryan 21233fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item -netdev l2tpv3,id=@var{id},src=@var{srcaddr},dst=@var{dstaddr}[,srcport=@var{srcport}][,dstport=@var{dstport}],txsession=@var{txsession}[,rxsession=@var{rxsession}][,ipv6][,udp][,cookie64][,counter][,pincounter][,txcookie=@var{txcookie}][,rxcookie=@var{rxcookie}][,offset=@var{offset}] 2124f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -net l2tpv3[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}],src=@var{srcaddr},dst=@var{dstaddr}[,srcport=@var{srcport}][,dstport=@var{dstport}],txsession=@var{txsession}[,rxsession=@var{rxsession}][,ipv6][,udp][,cookie64][,counter][,pincounter][,txcookie=@var{txcookie}][,rxcookie=@var{rxcookie}][,offset=@var{offset}] 21253fb69aa1SAnton IvanovConnect VLAN @var{n} to L2TPv3 pseudowire. L2TPv3 (RFC3391) is a popular 21263fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovprotocol to transport Ethernet (and other Layer 2) data frames between 21273fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovtwo systems. It is present in routers, firewalls and the Linux kernel 21283fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov(from version 3.3 onwards). 21293fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21303fb69aa1SAnton IvanovThis transport allows a VM to communicate to another VM, router or firewall directly. 21313fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21323fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item src=@var{srcaddr} 21333fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov source address (mandatory) 21343fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item dst=@var{dstaddr} 21353fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov destination address (mandatory) 21363fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item udp 21373fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov select udp encapsulation (default is ip). 21383fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item srcport=@var{srcport} 21393fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov source udp port. 21403fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item dstport=@var{dstport} 21413fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov destination udp port. 21423fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item ipv6 21433fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov force v6, otherwise defaults to v4. 21443fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item rxcookie=@var{rxcookie} 2145f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx txcookie=@var{txcookie} 21463fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov Cookies are a weak form of security in the l2tpv3 specification. 21473fb69aa1SAnton IvanovTheir function is mostly to prevent misconfiguration. By default they are 32 21483fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovbit. 21493fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item cookie64 21503fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov Set cookie size to 64 bit instead of the default 32 21513fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item counter=off 21523fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov Force a 'cut-down' L2TPv3 with no counter as in 21533fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovdraft-mkonstan-l2tpext-keyed-ipv6-tunnel-00 21543fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item pincounter=on 21553fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov Work around broken counter handling in peer. This may also help on 21563fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovnetworks which have packet reorder. 21573fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@item offset=@var{offset} 21583fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov Add an extra offset between header and data 21593fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21603fb69aa1SAnton IvanovFor example, to attach a VM running on host 4.3.2.1 via L2TPv3 to the bridge br-lan 21613fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovon the remote Linux host 1.2.3.4: 21623fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@example 21633fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov# Setup tunnel on linux host using raw ip as encapsulation 21643fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov# on 1.2.3.4 21653fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovip l2tp add tunnel remote 4.3.2.1 local 1.2.3.4 tunnel_id 1 peer_tunnel_id 1 \ 21663fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov encap udp udp_sport 16384 udp_dport 16384 21673fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovip l2tp add session tunnel_id 1 name vmtunnel0 session_id \ 21683fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 0xFFFFFFFF peer_session_id 0xFFFFFFFF 21693fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovifconfig vmtunnel0 mtu 1500 21703fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovifconfig vmtunnel0 up 21713fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovbrctl addif br-lan vmtunnel0 21723fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21733fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21743fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov# on 4.3.2.1 21753fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov# launch QEMU instance - if your network has reorder or is very lossy add ,pincounter 21763fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21773fb69aa1SAnton Ivanovqemu-system-i386 linux.img -net nic -net l2tpv3,src=4.2.3.1,dst=1.2.3.4,udp,srcport=16384,dstport=16384,rxsession=0xffffffff,txsession=0xffffffff,counter 21783fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21793fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 21803fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov@end example 21813fb69aa1SAnton Ivanov 218208d12022SStefan Hajnoczi@item -netdev vde,id=@var{id}[,sock=@var{socketpath}][,port=@var{n}][,group=@var{groupname}][,mode=@var{octalmode}] 2183f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -net vde[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,sock=@var{socketpath}] [,port=@var{n}][,group=@var{groupname}][,mode=@var{octalmode}] 21845824d651Sblueswir1Connect VLAN @var{n} to PORT @var{n} of a vde switch running on host and 21855824d651Sblueswir1listening for incoming connections on @var{socketpath}. Use GROUP @var{groupname} 21865824d651Sblueswir1and MODE @var{octalmode} to change default ownership and permissions for 2187c1ba4e0bSStefan Weilcommunication port. This option is only available if QEMU has been compiled 21885824d651Sblueswir1with vde support enabled. 21895824d651Sblueswir1 21905824d651Sblueswir1Example: 21915824d651Sblueswir1@example 21925824d651Sblueswir1# launch vde switch 21935824d651Sblueswir1vde_switch -F -sock /tmp/myswitch 21945824d651Sblueswir1# launch QEMU instance 21953804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 linux.img -net nic -net vde,sock=/tmp/myswitch 21965824d651Sblueswir1@end example 21975824d651Sblueswir1 219840e8c26dSStefan Hajnoczi@item -netdev hubport,id=@var{id},hubid=@var{hubid} 219940e8c26dSStefan Hajnoczi 220040e8c26dSStefan HajnocziCreate a hub port on QEMU "vlan" @var{hubid}. 220140e8c26dSStefan Hajnoczi 220240e8c26dSStefan HajnocziThe hubport netdev lets you connect a NIC to a QEMU "vlan" instead of a single 220340e8c26dSStefan Hajnoczinetdev. @code{-net} and @code{-device} with parameter @option{vlan} create the 220440e8c26dSStefan Hajnoczirequired hub automatically. 220540e8c26dSStefan Hajnoczi 2206b931bfbfSChangchun Ouyang@item -netdev vhost-user,chardev=@var{id}[,vhostforce=on|off][,queues=n] 220703ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev 220803ce5744SNikolay NikolaevEstablish a vhost-user netdev, backed by a chardev @var{id}. The chardev should 220903ce5744SNikolay Nikolaevbe a unix domain socket backed one. The vhost-user uses a specifically defined 221003ce5744SNikolay Nikolaevprotocol to pass vhost ioctl replacement messages to an application on the other 221103ce5744SNikolay Nikolaevend of the socket. On non-MSIX guests, the feature can be forced with 2212b931bfbfSChangchun Ouyang@var{vhostforce}. Use 'queues=@var{n}' to specify the number of queues to 2213b931bfbfSChangchun Ouyangbe created for multiqueue vhost-user. 221403ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev 221503ce5744SNikolay NikolaevExample: 221603ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev@example 221703ce5744SNikolay Nikolaevqemu -m 512 -object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=512M,mem-path=/hugetlbfs,share=on \ 221803ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev -numa node,memdev=mem \ 221979cad2faSVincenzo Maffione -chardev socket,id=chr0,path=/path/to/socket \ 222003ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev -netdev type=vhost-user,id=net0,chardev=chr0 \ 222103ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0 222203ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev@end example 222303ce5744SNikolay Nikolaev 2224bb9ea79eSaliguori@item -net dump[,vlan=@var{n}][,file=@var{file}][,len=@var{len}] 2225bb9ea79eSaliguoriDump network traffic on VLAN @var{n} to file @var{file} (@file{qemu-vlan0.pcap} by default). 2226bb9ea79eSaliguoriAt most @var{len} bytes (64k by default) per packet are stored. The file format is 2227bb9ea79eSaliguorilibpcap, so it can be analyzed with tools such as tcpdump or Wireshark. 2228d3e0c032SThomas HuthNote: For devices created with '-netdev', use '-object filter-dump,...' instead. 2229bb9ea79eSaliguori 22305824d651Sblueswir1@item -net none 22315824d651Sblueswir1Indicate that no network devices should be configured. It is used to 22325824d651Sblueswir1override the default configuration (@option{-net nic -net user}) which 22335824d651Sblueswir1is activated if no @option{-net} options are provided. 22345824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 22355824d651Sblueswir1 2236c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 2237c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster@end table 2238c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 22397273a2dbSMatthew BoothDEFHEADING() 22407273a2dbSMatthew Booth 224143f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Character device options) 2242c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 2243c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster 2244c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterThe general form of a character device option is: 2245c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster@table @option 2246c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 22477273a2dbSMatthew Booth 22487273a2dbSMatthew BoothDEF("chardev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_chardev, 2249517b3d40SLin Ma "-chardev help\n" 2250d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev null,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22515dd1f02bSCorey Minyard "-chardev socket,id=id[,host=host],port=port[,to=to][,ipv4][,ipv6][,nodelay][,reconnect=seconds]\n" 2252d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange " [,server][,nowait][,telnet][,reconnect=seconds][,mux=on|off]\n" 2253a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrange " [,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off][,tls-creds=ID] (tcp)\n" 2254d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev socket,id=id,path=path[,server][,nowait][,telnet][,reconnect=seconds]\n" 2255d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange " [,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off] (unix)\n" 22567273a2dbSMatthew Booth "-chardev udp,id=id[,host=host],port=port[,localaddr=localaddr]\n" 225797331287SJan Kiszka " [,localport=localport][,ipv4][,ipv6][,mux=on|off]\n" 2258d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange " [,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2259d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev msmouse,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22607273a2dbSMatthew Booth "-chardev vc,id=id[[,width=width][,height=height]][[,cols=cols][,rows=rows]]\n" 2261d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange " [,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2262d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev ringbuf,id=id[,size=size][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2263d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev file,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2264d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev pipe,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22657273a2dbSMatthew Booth#ifdef _WIN32 2266d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev console,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2267d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev serial,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22687273a2dbSMatthew Booth#else 2269d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev pty,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2270d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev stdio,id=id[,mux=on|off][,signal=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22717273a2dbSMatthew Booth#endif 22727273a2dbSMatthew Booth#ifdef CONFIG_BRLAPI 2273d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev braille,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22747273a2dbSMatthew Booth#endif 22757273a2dbSMatthew Booth#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__sun__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) \ 22767273a2dbSMatthew Booth || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) 2277d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev serial,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2278d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev tty,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22797273a2dbSMatthew Booth#endif 22807273a2dbSMatthew Booth#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) 2281d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev parallel,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2282d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev parport,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 22837273a2dbSMatthew Booth#endif 2284cbcc6336SAlon Levy#if defined(CONFIG_SPICE) 2285d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev spicevmc,id=id,name=name[,debug=debug][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2286d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange "-chardev spiceport,id=id,name=name[,debug=debug][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n" 2287cbcc6336SAlon Levy#endif 2288ad96090aSBlue Swirl , QEMU_ARCH_ALL 22897273a2dbSMatthew Booth) 22907273a2dbSMatthew Booth 22917273a2dbSMatthew BoothSTEXI 229297331287SJan Kiszka@item -chardev @var{backend} ,id=@var{id} [,mux=on|off] [,@var{options}] 22936616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -chardev 22947273a2dbSMatthew BoothBackend is one of: 22957273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{null}, 22967273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{socket}, 22977273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{udp}, 22987273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{msmouse}, 22997273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{vc}, 23004f57378fSMarkus Armbruster@option{ringbuf}, 23017273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{file}, 23027273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{pipe}, 23037273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{console}, 23047273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{serial}, 23057273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{pty}, 23067273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{stdio}, 23077273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{braille}, 23087273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{tty}, 230988a946d3SGerd Hoffmann@option{parallel}, 2310cbcc6336SAlon Levy@option{parport}, 2311cbcc6336SAlon Levy@option{spicevmc}. 23125a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau@option{spiceport}. 23137273a2dbSMatthew BoothThe specific backend will determine the applicable options. 23147273a2dbSMatthew Booth 2315517b3d40SLin MaUse "-chardev help" to print all available chardev backend types. 2316517b3d40SLin Ma 23177273a2dbSMatthew BoothAll devices must have an id, which can be any string up to 127 characters long. 23187273a2dbSMatthew BoothIt is used to uniquely identify this device in other command line directives. 23197273a2dbSMatthew Booth 232097331287SJan KiszkaA character device may be used in multiplexing mode by multiple front-ends. 2321a40db1b3SPeter MaydellSpecify @option{mux=on} to enable this mode. 2322a40db1b3SPeter MaydellA multiplexer is a "1:N" device, and here the "1" end is your specified chardev 2323a40db1b3SPeter Maydellbackend, and the "N" end is the various parts of QEMU that can talk to a chardev. 2324a40db1b3SPeter MaydellIf you create a chardev with @option{id=myid} and @option{mux=on}, QEMU will 2325a40db1b3SPeter Maydellcreate a multiplexer with your specified ID, and you can then configure multiple 2326a40db1b3SPeter Maydellfront ends to use that chardev ID for their input/output. Up to four different 2327a40db1b3SPeter Maydellfront ends can be connected to a single multiplexed chardev. (Without 2328a40db1b3SPeter Maydellmultiplexing enabled, a chardev can only be used by a single front end.) 2329a40db1b3SPeter MaydellFor instance you could use this to allow a single stdio chardev to be used by 2330a40db1b3SPeter Maydelltwo serial ports and the QEMU monitor: 2331a40db1b3SPeter Maydell 2332a40db1b3SPeter Maydell@example 2333a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-chardev stdio,mux=on,id=char0 \ 2334bdbcb547SMarc-André Lureau-mon chardev=char0,mode=readline \ 2335a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-serial chardev:char0 \ 2336a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-serial chardev:char0 2337a40db1b3SPeter Maydell@end example 2338a40db1b3SPeter Maydell 2339a40db1b3SPeter MaydellYou can have more than one multiplexer in a system configuration; for instance 2340a40db1b3SPeter Maydellyou could have a TCP port multiplexed between UART 0 and UART 1, and stdio 2341a40db1b3SPeter Maydellmultiplexed between the QEMU monitor and a parallel port: 2342a40db1b3SPeter Maydell 2343a40db1b3SPeter Maydell@example 2344a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-chardev stdio,mux=on,id=char0 \ 2345bdbcb547SMarc-André Lureau-mon chardev=char0,mode=readline \ 2346a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-parallel chardev:char0 \ 2347a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-chardev tcp,...,mux=on,id=char1 \ 2348a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-serial chardev:char1 \ 2349a40db1b3SPeter Maydell-serial chardev:char1 2350a40db1b3SPeter Maydell@end example 2351a40db1b3SPeter Maydell 2352a40db1b3SPeter MaydellWhen you're using a multiplexed character device, some escape sequences are 2353a40db1b3SPeter Maydellinterpreted in the input. @xref{mux_keys, Keys in the character backend 2354a40db1b3SPeter Maydellmultiplexer}. 2355a40db1b3SPeter Maydell 2356a40db1b3SPeter MaydellNote that some other command line options may implicitly create multiplexed 2357a40db1b3SPeter Maydellcharacter backends; for instance @option{-serial mon:stdio} creates a 2358a40db1b3SPeter Maydellmultiplexed stdio backend connected to the serial port and the QEMU monitor, 2359a40db1b3SPeter Maydelland @option{-nographic} also multiplexes the console and the monitor to 2360a40db1b3SPeter Maydellstdio. 2361a40db1b3SPeter Maydell 2362a40db1b3SPeter MaydellThere is currently no support for multiplexing in the other direction 2363a40db1b3SPeter Maydell(where a single QEMU front end takes input and output from multiple chardevs). 236497331287SJan Kiszka 2365d0d7708bSDaniel P. BerrangeEvery backend supports the @option{logfile} option, which supplies the path 2366d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrangeto a file to record all data transmitted via the backend. The @option{logappend} 2367d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrangeoption controls whether the log file will be truncated or appended to when 2368d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrangeopened. 2369d0d7708bSDaniel P. Berrange 2370d0d7708bSDaniel P. BerrangeFurther options to each backend are described below. 23717273a2dbSMatthew Booth 23727273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev null ,id=@var{id} 23737273a2dbSMatthew BoothA void device. This device will not emit any data, and will drop any data it 23747273a2dbSMatthew Boothreceives. The null backend does not take any options. 23757273a2dbSMatthew Booth 2376a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrange@item -chardev socket ,id=@var{id} [@var{TCP options} or @var{unix options}] [,server] [,nowait] [,telnet] [,reconnect=@var{seconds}] [,tls-creds=@var{id}] 23777273a2dbSMatthew Booth 23787273a2dbSMatthew BoothCreate a two-way stream socket, which can be either a TCP or a unix socket. A 23797273a2dbSMatthew Boothunix socket will be created if @option{path} is specified. Behaviour is 23807273a2dbSMatthew Boothundefined if TCP options are specified for a unix socket. 23817273a2dbSMatthew Booth 23827273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{server} specifies that the socket shall be a listening socket. 23837273a2dbSMatthew Booth 23847273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{nowait} specifies that QEMU should not block waiting for a client to 23857273a2dbSMatthew Boothconnect to a listening socket. 23867273a2dbSMatthew Booth 23877273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{telnet} specifies that traffic on the socket should interpret telnet 23887273a2dbSMatthew Boothescape sequences. 23897273a2dbSMatthew Booth 23905dd1f02bSCorey Minyard@option{reconnect} sets the timeout for reconnecting on non-server sockets when 23915dd1f02bSCorey Minyardthe remote end goes away. qemu will delay this many seconds and then attempt 23925dd1f02bSCorey Minyardto reconnect. Zero disables reconnecting, and is the default. 23935dd1f02bSCorey Minyard 2394a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrange@option{tls-creds} requests enablement of the TLS protocol for encryption, 2395a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrangeand specifies the id of the TLS credentials to use for the handshake. The 2396a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrangecredentials must be previously created with the @option{-object tls-creds} 2397a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrangeargument. 2398a8fb5427SDaniel P. Berrange 23997273a2dbSMatthew BoothTCP and unix socket options are given below: 24007273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24017273a2dbSMatthew Booth@table @option 24027273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24038d533561SAurelien Jarno@item TCP options: port=@var{port} [,host=@var{host}] [,to=@var{to}] [,ipv4] [,ipv6] [,nodelay] 24047273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24057273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{host} for a listening socket specifies the local address to be bound. 24067273a2dbSMatthew BoothFor a connecting socket species the remote host to connect to. @option{host} is 24077273a2dbSMatthew Boothoptional for listening sockets. If not specified it defaults to @code{0.0.0.0}. 24087273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24097273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{port} for a listening socket specifies the local port to be bound. For a 24107273a2dbSMatthew Boothconnecting socket specifies the port on the remote host to connect to. 24117273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{port} can be given as either a port number or a service name. 24127273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{port} is required. 24137273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24147273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{to} is only relevant to listening sockets. If it is specified, and 24157273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{port} cannot be bound, QEMU will attempt to bind to subsequent ports up 24167273a2dbSMatthew Boothto and including @option{to} until it succeeds. @option{to} must be specified 24177273a2dbSMatthew Boothas a port number. 24187273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24197273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be used. 24207273a2dbSMatthew BoothIf neither is specified the socket may use either protocol. 24217273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24227273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{nodelay} disables the Nagle algorithm. 24237273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24247273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item unix options: path=@var{path} 24257273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24267273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{path} specifies the local path of the unix socket. @option{path} is 24277273a2dbSMatthew Boothrequired. 24287273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24297273a2dbSMatthew Booth@end table 24307273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24317273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev udp ,id=@var{id} [,host=@var{host}] ,port=@var{port} [,localaddr=@var{localaddr}] [,localport=@var{localport}] [,ipv4] [,ipv6] 24327273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24337273a2dbSMatthew BoothSends all traffic from the guest to a remote host over UDP. 24347273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24357273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{host} specifies the remote host to connect to. If not specified it 24367273a2dbSMatthew Boothdefaults to @code{localhost}. 24377273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24387273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{port} specifies the port on the remote host to connect to. @option{port} 24397273a2dbSMatthew Boothis required. 24407273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24417273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{localaddr} specifies the local address to bind to. If not specified it 24427273a2dbSMatthew Boothdefaults to @code{0.0.0.0}. 24437273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24447273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{localport} specifies the local port to bind to. If not specified any 24457273a2dbSMatthew Boothavailable local port will be used. 24467273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24477273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be used. 24487273a2dbSMatthew BoothIf neither is specified the device may use either protocol. 24497273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24507273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev msmouse ,id=@var{id} 24517273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24527273a2dbSMatthew BoothForward QEMU's emulated msmouse events to the guest. @option{msmouse} does not 24537273a2dbSMatthew Boothtake any options. 24547273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24557273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev vc ,id=@var{id} [[,width=@var{width}] [,height=@var{height}]] [[,cols=@var{cols}] [,rows=@var{rows}]] 24567273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24577273a2dbSMatthew BoothConnect to a QEMU text console. @option{vc} may optionally be given a specific 24587273a2dbSMatthew Boothsize. 24597273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24607273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{width} and @option{height} specify the width and height respectively of 24617273a2dbSMatthew Booththe console, in pixels. 24627273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24637273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{cols} and @option{rows} specify that the console be sized to fit a text 24647273a2dbSMatthew Boothconsole with the given dimensions. 24657273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24664f57378fSMarkus Armbruster@item -chardev ringbuf ,id=@var{id} [,size=@var{size}] 246751767e7cSLei Li 24683949e594SMarkus ArmbrusterCreate a ring buffer with fixed size @option{size}. 2469e69f7d25SStefan Hajnoczi@var{size} must be a power of two and defaults to @code{64K}. 247051767e7cSLei Li 24717273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev file ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path} 24727273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24737273a2dbSMatthew BoothLog all traffic received from the guest to a file. 24747273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24757273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{path} specifies the path of the file to be opened. This file will be 24767273a2dbSMatthew Boothcreated if it does not already exist, and overwritten if it does. @option{path} 24777273a2dbSMatthew Boothis required. 24787273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24797273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev pipe ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path} 24807273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24817273a2dbSMatthew BoothCreate a two-way connection to the guest. The behaviour differs slightly between 24827273a2dbSMatthew BoothWindows hosts and other hosts: 24837273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24847273a2dbSMatthew BoothOn Windows, a single duplex pipe will be created at 24857273a2dbSMatthew Booth@file{\\.pipe\@option{path}}. 24867273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24877273a2dbSMatthew BoothOn other hosts, 2 pipes will be created called @file{@option{path}.in} and 24887273a2dbSMatthew Booth@file{@option{path}.out}. Data written to @file{@option{path}.in} will be 24897273a2dbSMatthew Boothreceived by the guest. Data written by the guest can be read from 24907273a2dbSMatthew Booth@file{@option{path}.out}. QEMU will not create these fifos, and requires them to 24917273a2dbSMatthew Boothbe present. 24927273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24937273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{path} forms part of the pipe path as described above. @option{path} is 24947273a2dbSMatthew Boothrequired. 24957273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24967273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev console ,id=@var{id} 24977273a2dbSMatthew Booth 24987273a2dbSMatthew BoothSend traffic from the guest to QEMU's standard output. @option{console} does not 24997273a2dbSMatthew Boothtake any options. 25007273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25017273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{console} is only available on Windows hosts. 25027273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25037273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev serial ,id=@var{id} ,path=@option{path} 25047273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25057273a2dbSMatthew BoothSend traffic from the guest to a serial device on the host. 25067273a2dbSMatthew Booth 2507d59044efSGerd HoffmannOn Unix hosts serial will actually accept any tty device, 2508d59044efSGerd Hoffmannnot only serial lines. 25097273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25107273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{path} specifies the name of the serial device to open. 25117273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25127273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev pty ,id=@var{id} 25137273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25147273a2dbSMatthew BoothCreate a new pseudo-terminal on the host and connect to it. @option{pty} does 25157273a2dbSMatthew Boothnot take any options. 25167273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25177273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{pty} is not available on Windows hosts. 25187273a2dbSMatthew Booth 2519b7fdb3abSAurelien Jarno@item -chardev stdio ,id=@var{id} [,signal=on|off] 2520b65ee4faSStefan WeilConnect to standard input and standard output of the QEMU process. 2521b7fdb3abSAurelien Jarno 2522b7fdb3abSAurelien Jarno@option{signal} controls if signals are enabled on the terminal, that includes 2523b7fdb3abSAurelien Jarnoexiting QEMU with the key sequence @key{Control-c}. This option is enabled by 2524b7fdb3abSAurelien Jarnodefault, use @option{signal=off} to disable it. 2525b7fdb3abSAurelien Jarno 25267273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev braille ,id=@var{id} 25277273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25287273a2dbSMatthew BoothConnect to a local BrlAPI server. @option{braille} does not take any options. 25297273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25307273a2dbSMatthew Booth@item -chardev tty ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path} 25317273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25327273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{tty} is only available on Linux, Sun, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and 2533d037d6bbSMarkus ArmbrusterDragonFlyBSD hosts. It is an alias for @option{serial}. 25347273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25357273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{path} specifies the path to the tty. @option{path} is required. 25367273a2dbSMatthew Booth 253788a946d3SGerd Hoffmann@item -chardev parallel ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path} 2538f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -chardev parport ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path} 25397273a2dbSMatthew Booth 254088a946d3SGerd Hoffmann@option{parallel} is only available on Linux, FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD hosts. 25417273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25427273a2dbSMatthew BoothConnect to a local parallel port. 25437273a2dbSMatthew Booth 25447273a2dbSMatthew Booth@option{path} specifies the path to the parallel port device. @option{path} is 25457273a2dbSMatthew Boothrequired. 25467273a2dbSMatthew Booth 2547cbcc6336SAlon Levy@item -chardev spicevmc ,id=@var{id} ,debug=@var{debug}, name=@var{name} 2548cbcc6336SAlon Levy 25493a846906SStefan Hajnoczi@option{spicevmc} is only available when spice support is built in. 25503a846906SStefan Hajnoczi 2551cbcc6336SAlon Levy@option{debug} debug level for spicevmc 2552cbcc6336SAlon Levy 2553cbcc6336SAlon Levy@option{name} name of spice channel to connect to 2554cbcc6336SAlon Levy 2555cbcc6336SAlon LevyConnect to a spice virtual machine channel, such as vdiport. 2556cbcc6336SAlon Levy 25575a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau@item -chardev spiceport ,id=@var{id} ,debug=@var{debug}, name=@var{name} 25585a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau 25595a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau@option{spiceport} is only available when spice support is built in. 25605a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau 25615a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau@option{debug} debug level for spicevmc 25625a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau 25635a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau@option{name} name of spice port to connect to 25645a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureau 25655a49d3e9SMarc-André LureauConnect to a spice port, allowing a Spice client to handle the traffic 25665a49d3e9SMarc-André Lureauidentified by a name (preferably a fqdn). 25677273a2dbSMatthew BoothETEXI 25687273a2dbSMatthew Booth 2569c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 2570c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster@end table 2571c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 25727273a2dbSMatthew BoothDEFHEADING() 25737273a2dbSMatthew Booth 257443f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Device URL Syntax) 2575c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 25760f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 25770f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergIn addition to using normal file images for the emulated storage devices, 25780f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergQEMU can also use networked resources such as iSCSI devices. These are 25790f5314a2SRonnie Sahlbergspecified using a special URL syntax. 25800f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 25810f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@table @option 25820f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@item iSCSI 25830f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergiSCSI support allows QEMU to access iSCSI resources directly and use as 25840f5314a2SRonnie Sahlbergimages for the guest storage. Both disk and cdrom images are supported. 25850f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 25860f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergSyntax for specifying iSCSI LUNs is 25870f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg``iscsi://<target-ip>[:<port>]/<target-iqn>/<lun>'' 25880f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 258931459f46SRonnie SahlbergBy default qemu will use the iSCSI initiator-name 259031459f46SRonnie Sahlberg'iqn.2008-11.org.linux-kvm[:<name>]' but this can also be set from the command 259131459f46SRonnie Sahlbergline or a configuration file. 259231459f46SRonnie Sahlberg 25935dd7a535SPeter LievenSince version Qemu 2.4 it is possible to specify a iSCSI request timeout to detect 25945dd7a535SPeter Lievenstalled requests and force a reestablishment of the session. The timeout 25959049736eSPeter Lievenis specified in seconds. The default is 0 which means no timeout. Libiscsi 25969049736eSPeter Lieven1.15.0 or greater is required for this feature. 259731459f46SRonnie Sahlberg 25980f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergExample (without authentication): 25990f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@example 26003804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -iscsi initiator-name=iqn.2001-04.com.example:my-initiator \ 2601f9dadc98SRonnie Sahlberg -cdrom iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/2 \ 2602f9dadc98SRonnie Sahlberg -drive file=iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/1 26030f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@end example 26040f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 26050f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergExample (CHAP username/password via URL): 26060f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@example 26073804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=iscsi://user%password@@192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/1 26080f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@end example 26090f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 26100f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergExample (CHAP username/password via environment variables): 26110f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@example 26120f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergLIBISCSI_CHAP_USERNAME="user" \ 26130f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergLIBISCSI_CHAP_PASSWORD="password" \ 26143804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 -drive file=iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/1 26150f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@end example 26160f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 26170f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergiSCSI support is an optional feature of QEMU and only available when 26180f5314a2SRonnie Sahlbergcompiled and linked against libiscsi. 2619f9dadc98SRonnie SahlbergETEXI 2620f9dadc98SRonnie SahlbergDEF("iscsi", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_iscsi, 2621f9dadc98SRonnie Sahlberg "-iscsi [user=user][,password=password]\n" 2622f9dadc98SRonnie Sahlberg " [,header-digest=CRC32C|CR32C-NONE|NONE-CRC32C|NONE\n" 26232fe3798cSPaolo Bonzini " [,initiator-name=initiator-iqn][,id=target-iqn]\n" 26245dd7a535SPeter Lieven " [,timeout=timeout]\n" 2625f9dadc98SRonnie Sahlberg " iSCSI session parameters\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 2626f9dadc98SRonnie SahlbergSTEXI 26270f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 262831459f46SRonnie SahlbergiSCSI parameters such as username and password can also be specified via 262931459f46SRonnie Sahlberga configuration file. See qemu-doc for more information and examples. 263031459f46SRonnie Sahlberg 263108ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg@item NBD 263208ae330eSRonnie SahlbergQEMU supports NBD (Network Block Devices) both using TCP protocol as well 263308ae330eSRonnie Sahlbergas Unix Domain Sockets. 263408ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg 263508ae330eSRonnie SahlbergSyntax for specifying a NBD device using TCP 263608ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg``nbd:<server-ip>:<port>[:exportname=<export>]'' 263708ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg 263808ae330eSRonnie SahlbergSyntax for specifying a NBD device using Unix Domain Sockets 263908ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg``nbd:unix:<domain-socket>[:exportname=<export>]'' 264008ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg 264108ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg 264208ae330eSRonnie SahlbergExample for TCP 264308ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg@example 26443804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 --drive file=nbd:192.0.2.1:30000 264508ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg@end example 264608ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg 264708ae330eSRonnie SahlbergExample for Unix Domain Sockets 264808ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg@example 26493804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 --drive file=nbd:unix:/tmp/nbd-socket 265008ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg@end example 265108ae330eSRonnie Sahlberg 26520a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jones@item SSH 26530a12ec87SRichard W.M. JonesQEMU supports SSH (Secure Shell) access to remote disks. 26540a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jones 26550a12ec87SRichard W.M. JonesExamples: 26560a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jones@example 26570a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jonesqemu-system-i386 -drive file=ssh://user@@host/path/to/disk.img 26580a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jonesqemu-system-i386 -drive file.driver=ssh,file.user=user,file.host=host,file.port=22,file.path=/path/to/disk.img 26590a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jones@end example 26600a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jones 26610a12ec87SRichard W.M. JonesCurrently authentication must be done using ssh-agent. Other 26620a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jonesauthentication methods may be supported in future. 26630a12ec87SRichard W.M. Jones 2664d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg@item Sheepdog 2665d9990228SRonnie SahlbergSheepdog is a distributed storage system for QEMU. 2666d9990228SRonnie SahlbergQEMU supports using either local sheepdog devices or remote networked 2667d9990228SRonnie Sahlbergdevices. 2668d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg 2669d9990228SRonnie SahlbergSyntax for specifying a sheepdog device 26705d6768e3SMORITA Kazutaka@example 26711b8bbb46SMORITA Kazutakasheepdog[+tcp|+unix]://[host:port]/vdiname[?socket=path][#snapid|#tag] 26725d6768e3SMORITA Kazutaka@end example 2673d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg 2674d9990228SRonnie SahlbergExample 2675d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg@example 26765d6768e3SMORITA Kazutakaqemu-system-i386 --drive file=sheepdog://192.0.2.1:30000/MyVirtualMachine 2677d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg@end example 2678d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg 26796135c5e1SThomas HuthSee also @url{https://sheepdog.github.io/sheepdog/}. 2680d9990228SRonnie Sahlberg 26818809e289SBharata B Rao@item GlusterFS 2682736a83faSStefan WeilGlusterFS is a user space distributed file system. 26838809e289SBharata B RaoQEMU supports the use of GlusterFS volumes for hosting VM disk images using 26848809e289SBharata B RaoTCP, Unix Domain Sockets and RDMA transport protocols. 26858809e289SBharata B Rao 26868809e289SBharata B RaoSyntax for specifying a VM disk image on GlusterFS volume is 26878809e289SBharata B Rao@example 268876b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever 268976b5550fSPrasanna Kumar KaleverURI: 269076b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalevergluster[+type]://[host[:port]]/volume/path[?socket=...][,debug=N][,logfile=...] 269176b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever 269276b5550fSPrasanna Kumar KaleverJSON: 269376b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever'json:@{"driver":"qcow2","file":@{"driver":"gluster","volume":"testvol","path":"a.img","debug":N,"logfile":"...", 269476b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ "server":[@{"type":"tcp","host":"...","port":"..."@}, 269576b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ @{"type":"unix","socket":"..."@}]@}@}' 26968809e289SBharata B Rao@end example 26978809e289SBharata B Rao 26988809e289SBharata B Rao 26998809e289SBharata B RaoExample 27008809e289SBharata B Rao@example 270176b5550fSPrasanna Kumar KaleverURI: 270276b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kaleverqemu-system-x86_64 --drive file=gluster://192.0.2.1/testvol/a.img, 270376b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ file.debug=9,file.logfile=/var/log/qemu-gluster.log 270476b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever 270576b5550fSPrasanna Kumar KaleverJSON: 270676b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kaleverqemu-system-x86_64 'json:@{"driver":"qcow2", 270776b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ "file":@{"driver":"gluster", 270876b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ "volume":"testvol","path":"a.img", 270976b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ "debug":9,"logfile":"/var/log/qemu-gluster.log", 271076b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ "server":[@{"type":"tcp","host":"1.2.3.4","port":24007@}, 271176b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ @{"type":"unix","socket":"/var/run/glusterd.socket"@}]@}@}' 271276b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kaleverqemu-system-x86_64 -drive driver=qcow2,file.driver=gluster,file.volume=testvol,file.path=/path/a.img, 271376b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ file.debug=9,file.logfile=/var/log/qemu-gluster.log, 271476b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ file.server.0.type=tcp,file.server.0.host=1.2.3.4,file.server.0.port=24007, 271576b5550fSPrasanna Kumar Kalever@ file.server.1.type=unix,file.server.1.socket=/var/run/glusterd.socket 27168809e289SBharata B Rao@end example 27178809e289SBharata B Rao 27188809e289SBharata B RaoSee also @url{http://www.gluster.org}. 27190a86cb73SMatthew Booth 272023dce387SMax Reitz@item HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/FTPS 272123dce387SMax ReitzQEMU supports read-only access to files accessed over http(s) and ftp(s). 27220a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27230a86cb73SMatthew BoothSyntax using a single filename: 27240a86cb73SMatthew Booth@example 27250a86cb73SMatthew Booth<protocol>://[<username>[:<password>]@@]<host>/<path> 27260a86cb73SMatthew Booth@end example 27270a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27280a86cb73SMatthew Boothwhere: 27290a86cb73SMatthew Booth@table @option 27300a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item protocol 273123dce387SMax Reitz'http', 'https', 'ftp', or 'ftps'. 27320a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27330a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item username 27340a86cb73SMatthew BoothOptional username for authentication to the remote server. 27350a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27360a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item password 27370a86cb73SMatthew BoothOptional password for authentication to the remote server. 27380a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27390a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item host 27400a86cb73SMatthew BoothAddress of the remote server. 27410a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27420a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item path 27430a86cb73SMatthew BoothPath on the remote server, including any query string. 27440a86cb73SMatthew Booth@end table 27450a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27460a86cb73SMatthew BoothThe following options are also supported: 27470a86cb73SMatthew Booth@table @option 27480a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item url 27490a86cb73SMatthew BoothThe full URL when passing options to the driver explicitly. 27500a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27510a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item readahead 27520a86cb73SMatthew BoothThe amount of data to read ahead with each range request to the remote server. 27530a86cb73SMatthew BoothThis value may optionally have the suffix 'T', 'G', 'M', 'K', 'k' or 'b'. If it 27540a86cb73SMatthew Boothdoes not have a suffix, it will be assumed to be in bytes. The value must be a 27550a86cb73SMatthew Boothmultiple of 512 bytes. It defaults to 256k. 27560a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27570a86cb73SMatthew Booth@item sslverify 27580a86cb73SMatthew BoothWhether to verify the remote server's certificate when connecting over SSL. It 27590a86cb73SMatthew Boothcan have the value 'on' or 'off'. It defaults to 'on'. 2760212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barboza 2761a94f83d9SRichard W.M. Jones@item cookie 2762a94f83d9SRichard W.M. JonesSend this cookie (it can also be a list of cookies separated by ';') with 2763a94f83d9SRichard W.M. Joneseach outgoing request. Only supported when using protocols such as HTTP 2764a94f83d9SRichard W.M. Joneswhich support cookies, otherwise ignored. 2765a94f83d9SRichard W.M. Jones 2766212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barboza@item timeout 2767212aefaaSDaniel Henrique BarbozaSet the timeout in seconds of the CURL connection. This timeout is the time 2768212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barbozathat CURL waits for a response from the remote server to get the size of the 2769212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barbozaimage to be downloaded. If not set, the default timeout of 5 seconds is used. 27700a86cb73SMatthew Booth@end table 27710a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27720a86cb73SMatthew BoothNote that when passing options to qemu explicitly, @option{driver} is the value 27730a86cb73SMatthew Boothof <protocol>. 27740a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27750a86cb73SMatthew BoothExample: boot from a remote Fedora 20 live ISO image 27760a86cb73SMatthew Booth@example 27770a86cb73SMatthew Boothqemu-system-x86_64 --drive media=cdrom,file=http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Live/x86_64/Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-20-1.iso,readonly 27780a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27790a86cb73SMatthew Boothqemu-system-x86_64 --drive media=cdrom,file.driver=http,file.url=http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Live/x86_64/Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-20-1.iso,readonly 27800a86cb73SMatthew Booth@end example 27810a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27820a86cb73SMatthew BoothExample: boot from a remote Fedora 20 cloud image using a local overlay for 27830a86cb73SMatthew Boothwrites, copy-on-read, and a readahead of 64k 27840a86cb73SMatthew Booth@example 27850a86cb73SMatthew Boothqemu-img create -f qcow2 -o backing_file='json:@{"file.driver":"http",, "file.url":"https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Images/x86_64/Fedora-x86_64-20-20131211.1-sda.qcow2",, "file.readahead":"64k"@}' /tmp/Fedora-x86_64-20-20131211.1-sda.qcow2 27860a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27870a86cb73SMatthew Boothqemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=/tmp/Fedora-x86_64-20-20131211.1-sda.qcow2,copy-on-read=on 27880a86cb73SMatthew Booth@end example 27890a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27900a86cb73SMatthew BoothExample: boot from an image stored on a VMware vSphere server with a self-signed 2791212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barbozacertificate using a local overlay for writes, a readahead of 64k and a timeout 2792212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barbozaof 10 seconds. 27930a86cb73SMatthew Booth@example 2794212aefaaSDaniel Henrique Barbozaqemu-img create -f qcow2 -o backing_file='json:@{"file.driver":"https",, "file.url":"https://user:password@@vsphere.example.com/folder/test/test-flat.vmdk?dcPath=Datacenter&dsName=datastore1",, "file.sslverify":"off",, "file.readahead":"64k",, "file.timeout":10@}' /tmp/test.qcow2 27950a86cb73SMatthew Booth 27960a86cb73SMatthew Boothqemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=/tmp/test.qcow2 27970a86cb73SMatthew Booth@end example 2798c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 2799c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster 2800c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 28010f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg@end table 28020f5314a2SRonnie SahlbergETEXI 28030f5314a2SRonnie Sahlberg 280443f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Bluetooth(R) options) 2805c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 2806c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster@table @option 2807c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 28087273a2dbSMatthew Booth 28095824d651Sblueswir1DEF("bt", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bt, \ 28105824d651Sblueswir1 "-bt hci,null dumb bluetooth HCI - doesn't respond to commands\n" \ 28115824d651Sblueswir1 "-bt hci,host[:id]\n" \ 28125824d651Sblueswir1 " use host's HCI with the given name\n" \ 28135824d651Sblueswir1 "-bt hci[,vlan=n]\n" \ 28145824d651Sblueswir1 " emulate a standard HCI in virtual scatternet 'n'\n" \ 28155824d651Sblueswir1 "-bt vhci[,vlan=n]\n" \ 28165824d651Sblueswir1 " add host computer to virtual scatternet 'n' using VHCI\n" \ 28175824d651Sblueswir1 "-bt device:dev[,vlan=n]\n" \ 2818ad96090aSBlue Swirl " emulate a bluetooth device 'dev' in scatternet 'n'\n", 2819ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 28205824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 28215824d651Sblueswir1@item -bt hci[...] 28226616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -bt 28235824d651Sblueswir1Defines the function of the corresponding Bluetooth HCI. -bt options 28245824d651Sblueswir1are matched with the HCIs present in the chosen machine type. For 28255824d651Sblueswir1example when emulating a machine with only one HCI built into it, only 28265824d651Sblueswir1the first @code{-bt hci[...]} option is valid and defines the HCI's 28275824d651Sblueswir1logic. The Transport Layer is decided by the machine type. Currently 28285824d651Sblueswir1the machines @code{n800} and @code{n810} have one HCI and all other 28295824d651Sblueswir1machines have none. 28305824d651Sblueswir1 28315824d651Sblueswir1@anchor{bt-hcis} 28325824d651Sblueswir1The following three types are recognized: 28335824d651Sblueswir1 2834b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 28355824d651Sblueswir1@item -bt hci,null 28365824d651Sblueswir1(default) The corresponding Bluetooth HCI assumes no internal logic 28375824d651Sblueswir1and will not respond to any HCI commands or emit events. 28385824d651Sblueswir1 28395824d651Sblueswir1@item -bt hci,host[:@var{id}] 28405824d651Sblueswir1(@code{bluez} only) The corresponding HCI passes commands / events 28415824d651Sblueswir1to / from the physical HCI identified by the name @var{id} (default: 28425824d651Sblueswir1@code{hci0}) on the computer running QEMU. Only available on @code{bluez} 28435824d651Sblueswir1capable systems like Linux. 28445824d651Sblueswir1 28455824d651Sblueswir1@item -bt hci[,vlan=@var{n}] 28465824d651Sblueswir1Add a virtual, standard HCI that will participate in the Bluetooth 28475824d651Sblueswir1scatternet @var{n} (default @code{0}). Similarly to @option{-net} 28485824d651Sblueswir1VLANs, devices inside a bluetooth network @var{n} can only communicate 28495824d651Sblueswir1with other devices in the same network (scatternet). 28505824d651Sblueswir1@end table 28515824d651Sblueswir1 28525824d651Sblueswir1@item -bt vhci[,vlan=@var{n}] 28535824d651Sblueswir1(Linux-host only) Create a HCI in scatternet @var{n} (default 0) attached 28545824d651Sblueswir1to the host bluetooth stack instead of to the emulated target. This 28555824d651Sblueswir1allows the host and target machines to participate in a common scatternet 28565824d651Sblueswir1and communicate. Requires the Linux @code{vhci} driver installed. Can 28575824d651Sblueswir1be used as following: 28585824d651Sblueswir1 28595824d651Sblueswir1@example 28603804da9dSStefan Weilqemu-system-i386 [...OPTIONS...] -bt hci,vlan=5 -bt vhci,vlan=5 28615824d651Sblueswir1@end example 28625824d651Sblueswir1 28635824d651Sblueswir1@item -bt device:@var{dev}[,vlan=@var{n}] 28645824d651Sblueswir1Emulate a bluetooth device @var{dev} and place it in network @var{n} 28655824d651Sblueswir1(default @code{0}). QEMU can only emulate one type of bluetooth devices 28665824d651Sblueswir1currently: 28675824d651Sblueswir1 2868b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 28695824d651Sblueswir1@item keyboard 28705824d651Sblueswir1Virtual wireless keyboard implementing the HIDP bluetooth profile. 28715824d651Sblueswir1@end table 28725824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 28735824d651Sblueswir1 2874c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterSTEXI 2875c70a01e4SMarkus Armbruster@end table 2876c70a01e4SMarkus ArmbrusterETEXI 28775824d651Sblueswir1DEFHEADING() 28785824d651Sblueswir1 2879d1a0cf73SStefan Berger#ifdef CONFIG_TPM 288043f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(TPM device options) 2881d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2882d1a0cf73SStefan BergerDEF("tpmdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tpmdev, \ 288392dcc234SStefan Berger "-tpmdev passthrough,id=id[,path=path][,cancel-path=path]\n" 288492dcc234SStefan Berger " use path to provide path to a character device; default is /dev/tpm0\n" 288592dcc234SStefan Berger " use cancel-path to provide path to TPM's cancel sysfs entry; if\n" 288692dcc234SStefan Berger " not provided it will be searched for in /sys/class/misc/tpm?/device\n", 2887d1a0cf73SStefan Berger QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 2888d1a0cf73SStefan BergerSTEXI 2889d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2890d1a0cf73SStefan BergerThe general form of a TPM device option is: 2891d1a0cf73SStefan Berger@table @option 2892d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2893d1a0cf73SStefan Berger@item -tpmdev @var{backend} ,id=@var{id} [,@var{options}] 2894d1a0cf73SStefan Berger@findex -tpmdev 2895d1a0cf73SStefan BergerBackend type must be: 28964549a8b7SStefan Berger@option{passthrough}. 2897d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2898d1a0cf73SStefan BergerThe specific backend type will determine the applicable options. 289928c4fa32SCorey BryantThe @code{-tpmdev} option creates the TPM backend and requires a 290028c4fa32SCorey Bryant@code{-device} option that specifies the TPM frontend interface model. 2901d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2902d1a0cf73SStefan BergerOptions to each backend are described below. 2903d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2904d1a0cf73SStefan BergerUse 'help' to print all available TPM backend types. 2905d1a0cf73SStefan Berger@example 2906d1a0cf73SStefan Bergerqemu -tpmdev help 2907d1a0cf73SStefan Berger@end example 2908d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 290992dcc234SStefan Berger@item -tpmdev passthrough, id=@var{id}, path=@var{path}, cancel-path=@var{cancel-path} 29104549a8b7SStefan Berger 29114549a8b7SStefan Berger(Linux-host only) Enable access to the host's TPM using the passthrough 29124549a8b7SStefan Bergerdriver. 29134549a8b7SStefan Berger 29144549a8b7SStefan Berger@option{path} specifies the path to the host's TPM device, i.e., on 29154549a8b7SStefan Bergera Linux host this would be @code{/dev/tpm0}. 29164549a8b7SStefan Berger@option{path} is optional and by default @code{/dev/tpm0} is used. 29174549a8b7SStefan Berger 291892dcc234SStefan Berger@option{cancel-path} specifies the path to the host TPM device's sysfs 291992dcc234SStefan Bergerentry allowing for cancellation of an ongoing TPM command. 292092dcc234SStefan Berger@option{cancel-path} is optional and by default QEMU will search for the 292192dcc234SStefan Bergersysfs entry to use. 292292dcc234SStefan Berger 29234549a8b7SStefan BergerSome notes about using the host's TPM with the passthrough driver: 29244549a8b7SStefan Berger 29254549a8b7SStefan BergerThe TPM device accessed by the passthrough driver must not be 29264549a8b7SStefan Bergerused by any other application on the host. 29274549a8b7SStefan Berger 29284549a8b7SStefan BergerSince the host's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) has already initialized the TPM, 29294549a8b7SStefan Bergerthe VM's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) will not be able to initialize the 29304549a8b7SStefan BergerTPM again and may therefore not show a TPM-specific menu that would 29314549a8b7SStefan Bergerotherwise allow the user to configure the TPM, e.g., allow the user to 29324549a8b7SStefan Bergerenable/disable or activate/deactivate the TPM. 29334549a8b7SStefan BergerFurther, if TPM ownership is released from within a VM then the host's TPM 29344549a8b7SStefan Bergerwill get disabled and deactivated. To enable and activate the 29354549a8b7SStefan BergerTPM again afterwards, the host has to be rebooted and the user is 29364549a8b7SStefan Bergerrequired to enter the firmware's menu to enable and activate the TPM. 29374549a8b7SStefan BergerIf the TPM is left disabled and/or deactivated most TPM commands will fail. 29384549a8b7SStefan Berger 29394549a8b7SStefan BergerTo create a passthrough TPM use the following two options: 29404549a8b7SStefan Berger@example 29414549a8b7SStefan Berger-tpmdev passthrough,id=tpm0 -device tpm-tis,tpmdev=tpm0 29424549a8b7SStefan Berger@end example 29434549a8b7SStefan BergerNote that the @code{-tpmdev} id is @code{tpm0} and is referenced by 29444549a8b7SStefan Berger@code{tpmdev=tpm0} in the device option. 29454549a8b7SStefan Berger 2946d1a0cf73SStefan Berger@end table 2947d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2948d1a0cf73SStefan BergerETEXI 2949d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2950d1a0cf73SStefan BergerDEFHEADING() 2951d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 2952d1a0cf73SStefan Berger#endif 2953d1a0cf73SStefan Berger 295443f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Linux/Multiboot boot specific) 29555824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 29567677f05dSAlexander Graf 29577677f05dSAlexander GrafWhen using these options, you can use a given Linux or Multiboot 29587677f05dSAlexander Grafkernel without installing it in the disk image. It can be useful 29595824d651Sblueswir1for easier testing of various kernels. 29605824d651Sblueswir1 29615824d651Sblueswir1@table @option 29625824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 29635824d651Sblueswir1 29645824d651Sblueswir1DEF("kernel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_kernel, \ 2965ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-kernel bzImage use 'bzImage' as kernel image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 29665824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 29675824d651Sblueswir1@item -kernel @var{bzImage} 29686616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -kernel 29697677f05dSAlexander GrafUse @var{bzImage} as kernel image. The kernel can be either a Linux kernel 29707677f05dSAlexander Grafor in multiboot format. 29715824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 29725824d651Sblueswir1 29735824d651Sblueswir1DEF("append", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_append, \ 2974ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-append cmdline use 'cmdline' as kernel command line\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 29755824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 29765824d651Sblueswir1@item -append @var{cmdline} 29776616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -append 29785824d651Sblueswir1Use @var{cmdline} as kernel command line 29795824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 29805824d651Sblueswir1 29815824d651Sblueswir1DEF("initrd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_initrd, \ 2982ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-initrd file use 'file' as initial ram disk\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 29835824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 29845824d651Sblueswir1@item -initrd @var{file} 29856616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -initrd 29865824d651Sblueswir1Use @var{file} as initial ram disk. 29877677f05dSAlexander Graf 29887677f05dSAlexander Graf@item -initrd "@var{file1} arg=foo,@var{file2}" 29897677f05dSAlexander Graf 29907677f05dSAlexander GrafThis syntax is only available with multiboot. 29917677f05dSAlexander Graf 29927677f05dSAlexander GrafUse @var{file1} and @var{file2} as modules and pass arg=foo as parameter to the 29937677f05dSAlexander Graffirst module. 29945824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 29955824d651Sblueswir1 2996412beee6SGrant LikelyDEF("dtb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_dtb, \ 2997379b5c7cSPeter A. G. Crosthwaite "-dtb file use 'file' as device tree image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 2998412beee6SGrant LikelySTEXI 2999412beee6SGrant Likely@item -dtb @var{file} 3000412beee6SGrant Likely@findex -dtb 3001412beee6SGrant LikelyUse @var{file} as a device tree binary (dtb) image and pass it to the kernel 3002412beee6SGrant Likelyon boot. 3003412beee6SGrant LikelyETEXI 3004412beee6SGrant Likely 30055824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 30065824d651Sblueswir1@end table 30075824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 30085824d651Sblueswir1DEFHEADING() 30095824d651Sblueswir1 301043f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING(Debug/Expert options) 30115824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 30125824d651Sblueswir1@table @option 30135824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 30145824d651Sblueswir1 301581b2b810SGabriel L. SomloDEF("fw_cfg", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fwcfg, 301681b2b810SGabriel L. Somlo "-fw_cfg [name=]<name>,file=<file>\n" 301763d3145aSMarkus Armbruster " add named fw_cfg entry with contents from file\n" 30186407d76eSGabriel L. Somlo "-fw_cfg [name=]<name>,string=<str>\n" 301963d3145aSMarkus Armbruster " add named fw_cfg entry with contents from string\n", 302081b2b810SGabriel L. Somlo QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 302181b2b810SGabriel L. SomloSTEXI 302263d3145aSMarkus Armbruster 302381b2b810SGabriel L. Somlo@item -fw_cfg [name=]@var{name},file=@var{file} 302481b2b810SGabriel L. Somlo@findex -fw_cfg 302563d3145aSMarkus ArmbrusterAdd named fw_cfg entry with contents from file @var{file}. 30266407d76eSGabriel L. Somlo 30276407d76eSGabriel L. Somlo@item -fw_cfg [name=]@var{name},string=@var{str} 302863d3145aSMarkus ArmbrusterAdd named fw_cfg entry with contents from string @var{str}. 302963d3145aSMarkus Armbruster 303063d3145aSMarkus ArmbrusterThe terminating NUL character of the contents of @var{str} will not be 303163d3145aSMarkus Armbrusterincluded as part of the fw_cfg item data. To insert contents with 303263d3145aSMarkus Armbrusterembedded NUL characters, you have to use the @var{file} parameter. 303363d3145aSMarkus Armbruster 303463d3145aSMarkus ArmbrusterThe fw_cfg entries are passed by QEMU through to the guest. 303563d3145aSMarkus Armbruster 303663d3145aSMarkus ArmbrusterExample: 303763d3145aSMarkus Armbruster@example 303863d3145aSMarkus Armbruster -fw_cfg name=opt/com.mycompany/blob,file=./my_blob.bin 303963d3145aSMarkus Armbruster@end example 304063d3145aSMarkus Armbrustercreates an fw_cfg entry named opt/com.mycompany/blob with contents 304163d3145aSMarkus Armbrusterfrom ./my_blob.bin. 304263d3145aSMarkus Armbruster 304381b2b810SGabriel L. SomloETEXI 304481b2b810SGabriel L. Somlo 30455824d651Sblueswir1DEF("serial", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_serial, \ 3046ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-serial dev redirect the serial port to char device 'dev'\n", 3047ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 30485824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 30495824d651Sblueswir1@item -serial @var{dev} 30506616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -serial 30515824d651Sblueswir1Redirect the virtual serial port to host character device 30525824d651Sblueswir1@var{dev}. The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and 30535824d651Sblueswir1@code{stdio} in non graphical mode. 30545824d651Sblueswir1 30555824d651Sblueswir1This option can be used several times to simulate up to 4 serial 30565824d651Sblueswir1ports. 30575824d651Sblueswir1 30585824d651Sblueswir1Use @code{-serial none} to disable all serial ports. 30595824d651Sblueswir1 30605824d651Sblueswir1Available character devices are: 3061b3f046c2SKevin Wolf@table @option 30624e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item vc[:@var{W}x@var{H}] 30635824d651Sblueswir1Virtual console. Optionally, a width and height can be given in pixel with 30645824d651Sblueswir1@example 30655824d651Sblueswir1vc:800x600 30665824d651Sblueswir1@end example 30675824d651Sblueswir1It is also possible to specify width or height in characters: 30685824d651Sblueswir1@example 30695824d651Sblueswir1vc:80Cx24C 30705824d651Sblueswir1@end example 30715824d651Sblueswir1@item pty 30725824d651Sblueswir1[Linux only] Pseudo TTY (a new PTY is automatically allocated) 30735824d651Sblueswir1@item none 30745824d651Sblueswir1No device is allocated. 30755824d651Sblueswir1@item null 30765824d651Sblueswir1void device 307788e020e5SIngo van Lil@item chardev:@var{id} 307888e020e5SIngo van LilUse a named character device defined with the @code{-chardev} option. 30795824d651Sblueswir1@item /dev/XXX 30805824d651Sblueswir1[Linux only] Use host tty, e.g. @file{/dev/ttyS0}. The host serial port 30815824d651Sblueswir1parameters are set according to the emulated ones. 30825824d651Sblueswir1@item /dev/parport@var{N} 30835824d651Sblueswir1[Linux only, parallel port only] Use host parallel port 30845824d651Sblueswir1@var{N}. Currently SPP and EPP parallel port features can be used. 30855824d651Sblueswir1@item file:@var{filename} 30865824d651Sblueswir1Write output to @var{filename}. No character can be read. 30875824d651Sblueswir1@item stdio 30885824d651Sblueswir1[Unix only] standard input/output 30895824d651Sblueswir1@item pipe:@var{filename} 30905824d651Sblueswir1name pipe @var{filename} 30915824d651Sblueswir1@item COM@var{n} 30925824d651Sblueswir1[Windows only] Use host serial port @var{n} 30935824d651Sblueswir1@item udp:[@var{remote_host}]:@var{remote_port}[@@[@var{src_ip}]:@var{src_port}] 30945824d651Sblueswir1This implements UDP Net Console. 30955824d651Sblueswir1When @var{remote_host} or @var{src_ip} are not specified 30965824d651Sblueswir1they default to @code{0.0.0.0}. 30975824d651Sblueswir1When not using a specified @var{src_port} a random port is automatically chosen. 30985824d651Sblueswir1 30995824d651Sblueswir1If you just want a simple readonly console you can use @code{netcat} or 3100b65ee4faSStefan Weil@code{nc}, by starting QEMU with: @code{-serial udp::4555} and nc as: 3101b65ee4faSStefan Weil@code{nc -u -l -p 4555}. Any time QEMU writes something to that port it 31025824d651Sblueswir1will appear in the netconsole session. 31035824d651Sblueswir1 31045824d651Sblueswir1If you plan to send characters back via netconsole or you want to stop 3105b65ee4faSStefan Weiland start QEMU a lot of times, you should have QEMU use the same 31065824d651Sblueswir1source port each time by using something like @code{-serial 3107b65ee4faSStefan Weiludp::4555@@:4556} to QEMU. Another approach is to use a patched 31085824d651Sblueswir1version of netcat which can listen to a TCP port and send and receive 31095824d651Sblueswir1characters via udp. If you have a patched version of netcat which 31105824d651Sblueswir1activates telnet remote echo and single char transfer, then you can 3111bd1caa3fSMarc-André Lureauuse the following options to set up a netcat redirector to allow 3112b65ee4faSStefan Weiltelnet on port 5555 to access the QEMU port. 31135824d651Sblueswir1@table @code 3114071c9394SStefan Weil@item QEMU Options: 31155824d651Sblueswir1-serial udp::4555@@:4556 31165824d651Sblueswir1@item netcat options: 31175824d651Sblueswir1-u -P 4555 -L 0.0.0.0:4556 -t -p 5555 -I -T 31185824d651Sblueswir1@item telnet options: 31195824d651Sblueswir1localhost 5555 31205824d651Sblueswir1@end table 31215824d651Sblueswir1 31225dd1f02bSCorey Minyard@item tcp:[@var{host}]:@var{port}[,@var{server}][,nowait][,nodelay][,reconnect=@var{seconds}] 31235824d651Sblueswir1The TCP Net Console has two modes of operation. It can send the serial 31245824d651Sblueswir1I/O to a location or wait for a connection from a location. By default 31255824d651Sblueswir1the TCP Net Console is sent to @var{host} at the @var{port}. If you use 31265824d651Sblueswir1the @var{server} option QEMU will wait for a client socket application 31275824d651Sblueswir1to connect to the port before continuing, unless the @code{nowait} 31285824d651Sblueswir1option was specified. The @code{nodelay} option disables the Nagle buffering 31295dd1f02bSCorey Minyardalgorithm. The @code{reconnect} option only applies if @var{noserver} is 31305dd1f02bSCorey Minyardset, if the connection goes down it will attempt to reconnect at the 31315dd1f02bSCorey Minyardgiven interval. If @var{host} is omitted, 0.0.0.0 is assumed. Only 31325824d651Sblueswir1one TCP connection at a time is accepted. You can use @code{telnet} to 31335824d651Sblueswir1connect to the corresponding character device. 31345824d651Sblueswir1@table @code 31355824d651Sblueswir1@item Example to send tcp console to 192.168.0.2 port 4444 31365824d651Sblueswir1-serial tcp:192.168.0.2:4444 31375824d651Sblueswir1@item Example to listen and wait on port 4444 for connection 31385824d651Sblueswir1-serial tcp::4444,server 31395824d651Sblueswir1@item Example to not wait and listen on ip 192.168.0.100 port 4444 31405824d651Sblueswir1-serial tcp:192.168.0.100:4444,server,nowait 31415824d651Sblueswir1@end table 31425824d651Sblueswir1 31435824d651Sblueswir1@item telnet:@var{host}:@var{port}[,server][,nowait][,nodelay] 31445824d651Sblueswir1The telnet protocol is used instead of raw tcp sockets. The options 31455824d651Sblueswir1work the same as if you had specified @code{-serial tcp}. The 31465824d651Sblueswir1difference is that the port acts like a telnet server or client using 31475824d651Sblueswir1telnet option negotiation. This will also allow you to send the 31485824d651Sblueswir1MAGIC_SYSRQ sequence if you use a telnet that supports sending the break 31495824d651Sblueswir1sequence. Typically in unix telnet you do it with Control-] and then 31505824d651Sblueswir1type "send break" followed by pressing the enter key. 31515824d651Sblueswir1 31525dd1f02bSCorey Minyard@item unix:@var{path}[,server][,nowait][,reconnect=@var{seconds}] 31535824d651Sblueswir1A unix domain socket is used instead of a tcp socket. The option works the 31545824d651Sblueswir1same as if you had specified @code{-serial tcp} except the unix domain socket 31555824d651Sblueswir1@var{path} is used for connections. 31565824d651Sblueswir1 31575824d651Sblueswir1@item mon:@var{dev_string} 31585824d651Sblueswir1This is a special option to allow the monitor to be multiplexed onto 31595824d651Sblueswir1another serial port. The monitor is accessed with key sequence of 316002c4bdf1SPaolo Bonzini@key{Control-a} and then pressing @key{c}. 31615824d651Sblueswir1@var{dev_string} should be any one of the serial devices specified 31625824d651Sblueswir1above. An example to multiplex the monitor onto a telnet server 31635824d651Sblueswir1listening on port 4444 would be: 31645824d651Sblueswir1@table @code 31655824d651Sblueswir1@item -serial mon:telnet::4444,server,nowait 31665824d651Sblueswir1@end table 3167be022d61SMichael TokarevWhen the monitor is multiplexed to stdio in this way, Ctrl+C will not terminate 316802c4bdf1SPaolo BonziniQEMU any more but will be passed to the guest instead. 31695824d651Sblueswir1 31705824d651Sblueswir1@item braille 31715824d651Sblueswir1Braille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on a real 31725824d651Sblueswir1or fake device. 31735824d651Sblueswir1 3174be8b28a9SKevin Wolf@item msmouse 3175be8b28a9SKevin WolfThree button serial mouse. Configure the guest to use Microsoft protocol. 31765824d651Sblueswir1@end table 31775824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 31785824d651Sblueswir1 31795824d651Sblueswir1DEF("parallel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_parallel, \ 3180ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-parallel dev redirect the parallel port to char device 'dev'\n", 3181ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 31825824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 31835824d651Sblueswir1@item -parallel @var{dev} 31846616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -parallel 31855824d651Sblueswir1Redirect the virtual parallel port to host device @var{dev} (same 31865824d651Sblueswir1devices as the serial port). On Linux hosts, @file{/dev/parportN} can 31875824d651Sblueswir1be used to use hardware devices connected on the corresponding host 31885824d651Sblueswir1parallel port. 31895824d651Sblueswir1 31905824d651Sblueswir1This option can be used several times to simulate up to 3 parallel 31915824d651Sblueswir1ports. 31925824d651Sblueswir1 31935824d651Sblueswir1Use @code{-parallel none} to disable all parallel ports. 31945824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 31955824d651Sblueswir1 31965824d651Sblueswir1DEF("monitor", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_monitor, \ 3197ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-monitor dev redirect the monitor to char device 'dev'\n", 3198ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 31995824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 32004e307fc8SGerd Hoffmann@item -monitor @var{dev} 32016616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -monitor 32025824d651Sblueswir1Redirect the monitor to host device @var{dev} (same devices as the 32035824d651Sblueswir1serial port). 32045824d651Sblueswir1The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and @code{stdio} in 32055824d651Sblueswir1non graphical mode. 320670e098afSLuiz CapitulinoUse @code{-monitor none} to disable the default monitor. 32075824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 32086ca5582dSGerd HoffmannDEF("qmp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qmp, \ 3209ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-qmp dev like -monitor but opens in 'control' mode\n", 3210ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 321195d5f08bSStefan WeilSTEXI 321295d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -qmp @var{dev} 32136616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -qmp 321495d5f08bSStefan WeilLike -monitor but opens in 'control' mode. 321595d5f08bSStefan WeilETEXI 32164821cd4cSMax ReitzDEF("qmp-pretty", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qmp_pretty, \ 32174821cd4cSMax Reitz "-qmp-pretty dev like -qmp but uses pretty JSON formatting\n", 32184821cd4cSMax Reitz QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 32194821cd4cSMax ReitzSTEXI 32204821cd4cSMax Reitz@item -qmp-pretty @var{dev} 32214821cd4cSMax Reitz@findex -qmp-pretty 32224821cd4cSMax ReitzLike -qmp but uses pretty JSON formatting. 32234821cd4cSMax ReitzETEXI 32245824d651Sblueswir1 322522a0e04bSGerd HoffmannDEF("mon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mon, \ 3226bdbcb547SMarc-André Lureau "-mon [chardev=]name[,mode=readline|control]\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 322722a0e04bSGerd HoffmannSTEXI 3228bdbcb547SMarc-André Lureau@item -mon [chardev=]name[,mode=readline|control] 32296616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -mon 323022a0e04bSGerd HoffmannSetup monitor on chardev @var{name}. 323122a0e04bSGerd HoffmannETEXI 323222a0e04bSGerd Hoffmann 3233c9f398e5SH. Peter AnvinDEF("debugcon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_debugcon, \ 3234ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-debugcon dev redirect the debug console to char device 'dev'\n", 3235ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3236c9f398e5SH. Peter AnvinSTEXI 3237c9f398e5SH. Peter Anvin@item -debugcon @var{dev} 32386616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -debugcon 3239c9f398e5SH. Peter AnvinRedirect the debug console to host device @var{dev} (same devices as the 3240c9f398e5SH. Peter Anvinserial port). The debug console is an I/O port which is typically port 3241c9f398e5SH. Peter Anvin0xe9; writing to that I/O port sends output to this device. 3242c9f398e5SH. Peter AnvinThe default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and @code{stdio} in 3243c9f398e5SH. Peter Anvinnon graphical mode. 3244c9f398e5SH. Peter AnvinETEXI 3245c9f398e5SH. Peter Anvin 32465824d651Sblueswir1DEF("pidfile", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_pidfile, \ 3247ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-pidfile file write PID to 'file'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 32485824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 32495824d651Sblueswir1@item -pidfile @var{file} 32506616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -pidfile 32515824d651Sblueswir1Store the QEMU process PID in @var{file}. It is useful if you launch QEMU 32525824d651Sblueswir1from a script. 32535824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 32545824d651Sblueswir1 32551b530a6dSaurel32DEF("singlestep", 0, QEMU_OPTION_singlestep, \ 3256ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-singlestep always run in singlestep mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 32571b530a6dSaurel32STEXI 32581b530a6dSaurel32@item -singlestep 32596616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -singlestep 32601b530a6dSaurel32Run the emulation in single step mode. 32611b530a6dSaurel32ETEXI 32621b530a6dSaurel32 32635824d651Sblueswir1DEF("S", 0, QEMU_OPTION_S, \ 3264ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-S freeze CPU at startup (use 'c' to start execution)\n", 3265ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 32665824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 32675824d651Sblueswir1@item -S 32686616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -S 32695824d651Sblueswir1Do not start CPU at startup (you must type 'c' in the monitor). 32705824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 32715824d651Sblueswir1 3272888a6bc6SSatoru MoriyaDEF("realtime", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_realtime, 3273888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya "-realtime [mlock=on|off]\n" 3274888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya " run qemu with realtime features\n" 3275888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya " mlock=on|off controls mlock support (default: on)\n", 3276888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3277888a6bc6SSatoru MoriyaSTEXI 3278888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya@item -realtime mlock=on|off 3279888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya@findex -realtime 3280888a6bc6SSatoru MoriyaRun qemu with realtime features. 3281888a6bc6SSatoru Moriyamlocking qemu and guest memory can be enabled via @option{mlock=on} 3282888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya(enabled by default). 3283888a6bc6SSatoru MoriyaETEXI 3284888a6bc6SSatoru Moriya 328559030a8cSaliguoriDEF("gdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_gdb, \ 3286ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-gdb dev wait for gdb connection on 'dev'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 32875824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 328859030a8cSaliguori@item -gdb @var{dev} 32896616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -gdb 329059030a8cSaliguoriWait for gdb connection on device @var{dev} (@pxref{gdb_usage}). Typical 329159030a8cSaliguoriconnections will likely be TCP-based, but also UDP, pseudo TTY, or even 3292b65ee4faSStefan Weilstdio are reasonable use case. The latter is allowing to start QEMU from 329359030a8cSaliguoriwithin gdb and establish the connection via a pipe: 329459030a8cSaliguori@example 32953804da9dSStefan Weil(gdb) target remote | exec qemu-system-i386 -gdb stdio ... 329659030a8cSaliguori@end example 32975824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 32985824d651Sblueswir1 329959030a8cSaliguoriDEF("s", 0, QEMU_OPTION_s, \ 3300ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-s shorthand for -gdb tcp::" DEFAULT_GDBSTUB_PORT "\n", 3301ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33025824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 330359030a8cSaliguori@item -s 33046616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -s 330559030a8cSaliguoriShorthand for -gdb tcp::1234, i.e. open a gdbserver on TCP port 1234 330659030a8cSaliguori(@pxref{gdb_usage}). 33075824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 33085824d651Sblueswir1 33095824d651Sblueswir1DEF("d", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_d, \ 3310989b697dSPeter Maydell "-d item1,... enable logging of specified items (use '-d help' for a list of log items)\n", 3311ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33125824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 3313989b697dSPeter Maydell@item -d @var{item1}[,...] 33146616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -d 3315989b697dSPeter MaydellEnable logging of specified items. Use '-d help' for a list of log items. 33165824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 33175824d651Sblueswir1 3318c235d738SMatthew FernandezDEF("D", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_D, \ 3319989b697dSPeter Maydell "-D logfile output log to logfile (default stderr)\n", 3320c235d738SMatthew Fernandez QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3321c235d738SMatthew FernandezSTEXI 33228bd383b4SStefan Weil@item -D @var{logfile} 3323c235d738SMatthew Fernandez@findex -D 3324989b697dSPeter MaydellOutput log in @var{logfile} instead of to stderr 3325c235d738SMatthew FernandezETEXI 3326c235d738SMatthew Fernandez 33273514552eSAlex BennéeDEF("dfilter", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_DFILTER, \ 33283514552eSAlex Bennée "-dfilter range,.. filter debug output to range of addresses (useful for -d cpu,exec,etc..)\n", 33293514552eSAlex Bennée QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33303514552eSAlex BennéeSTEXI 33313514552eSAlex Bennée@item -dfilter @var{range1}[,...] 33323514552eSAlex Bennée@findex -dfilter 33333514552eSAlex BennéeFilter debug output to that relevant to a range of target addresses. The filter 33343514552eSAlex Bennéespec can be either @var{start}+@var{size}, @var{start}-@var{size} or 33353514552eSAlex Bennée@var{start}..@var{end} where @var{start} @var{end} and @var{size} are the 33363514552eSAlex Bennéeaddresses and sizes required. For example: 33373514552eSAlex Bennée@example 33383514552eSAlex Bennée -dfilter 0x8000..0x8fff,0xffffffc000080000+0x200,0xffffffc000060000-0x1000 33393514552eSAlex Bennée@end example 33403514552eSAlex BennéeWill dump output for any code in the 0x1000 sized block starting at 0x8000 and 33413514552eSAlex Bennéethe 0x200 sized block starting at 0xffffffc000080000 and another 0x1000 sized 33423514552eSAlex Bennéeblock starting at 0xffffffc00005f000. 33433514552eSAlex BennéeETEXI 33443514552eSAlex Bennée 33455824d651Sblueswir1DEF("L", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_L, \ 3346ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-L path set the directory for the BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps\n", 3347ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33485824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 33495824d651Sblueswir1@item -L @var{path} 33506616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -L 33515824d651Sblueswir1Set the directory for the BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps. 335237146e7eSRichard W.M. Jones 335337146e7eSRichard W.M. JonesTo list all the data directories, use @code{-L help}. 33545824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 33555824d651Sblueswir1 33565824d651Sblueswir1DEF("bios", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bios, \ 3357ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-bios file set the filename for the BIOS\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33585824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 33595824d651Sblueswir1@item -bios @var{file} 33606616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -bios 33615824d651Sblueswir1Set the filename for the BIOS. 33625824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 33635824d651Sblueswir1 33645824d651Sblueswir1DEF("enable-kvm", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enable_kvm, \ 3365ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-enable-kvm enable KVM full virtualization support\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33665824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 33675824d651Sblueswir1@item -enable-kvm 33686616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -enable-kvm 33695824d651Sblueswir1Enable KVM full virtualization support. This option is only available 33705824d651Sblueswir1if KVM support is enabled when compiling. 33715824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 33725824d651Sblueswir1 3373b0cb0a66SVincent PalatinDEF("enable-hax", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enable_hax, \ 3374b0cb0a66SVincent Palatin "-enable-hax enable HAX virtualization support\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 3375b0cb0a66SVincent PalatinSTEXI 3376b0cb0a66SVincent Palatin@item -enable-hax 3377b0cb0a66SVincent Palatin@findex -enable-hax 3378b0cb0a66SVincent PalatinEnable HAX (Hardware-based Acceleration eXecution) support. This option 3379b0cb0a66SVincent Palatinis only available if HAX support is enabled when compiling. HAX is only 3380b0cb0a66SVincent Palatinapplicable to MAC and Windows platform, and thus does not conflict with 3381b0cb0a66SVincent PalatinKVM. 3382b0cb0a66SVincent PalatinETEXI 3383b0cb0a66SVincent Palatin 3384e37630caSaliguoriDEF("xen-domid", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid, 3385ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-xen-domid id specify xen guest domain id\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3386e37630caSaliguoriDEF("xen-create", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_create, 3387e37630caSaliguori "-xen-create create domain using xen hypercalls, bypassing xend\n" 3388ad96090aSBlue Swirl " warning: should not be used when xend is in use\n", 3389ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3390e37630caSaliguoriDEF("xen-attach", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_attach, 3391e37630caSaliguori "-xen-attach attach to existing xen domain\n" 3392b65ee4faSStefan Weil " xend will use this when starting QEMU\n", 3393ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 33941c599472SPaul DurrantDEF("xen-domid-restrict", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid_restrict, 33951c599472SPaul Durrant "-xen-domid-restrict restrict set of available xen operations\n" 33961c599472SPaul Durrant " to specified domain id. (Does not affect\n" 33971c599472SPaul Durrant " xenpv machine type).\n", 33981c599472SPaul Durrant QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 339995d5f08bSStefan WeilSTEXI 340095d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -xen-domid @var{id} 34016616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -xen-domid 340295d5f08bSStefan WeilSpecify xen guest domain @var{id} (XEN only). 340395d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -xen-create 34046616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -xen-create 340595d5f08bSStefan WeilCreate domain using xen hypercalls, bypassing xend. 340695d5f08bSStefan WeilWarning: should not be used when xend is in use (XEN only). 340795d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -xen-attach 34086616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -xen-attach 340995d5f08bSStefan WeilAttach to existing xen domain. 3410b65ee4faSStefan Weilxend will use this when starting QEMU (XEN only). 34111c599472SPaul Durrant@findex -xen-domid-restrict 34121c599472SPaul DurrantRestrict set of available xen operations to specified domain id (XEN only). 341395d5f08bSStefan WeilETEXI 3414e37630caSaliguori 34155824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-reboot", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_reboot, \ 3416ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-no-reboot exit instead of rebooting\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34175824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 34185824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-reboot 34196616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-reboot 34205824d651Sblueswir1Exit instead of rebooting. 34215824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 34225824d651Sblueswir1 34235824d651Sblueswir1DEF("no-shutdown", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_shutdown, \ 3424ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-no-shutdown stop before shutdown\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34255824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 34265824d651Sblueswir1@item -no-shutdown 34276616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -no-shutdown 34285824d651Sblueswir1Don't exit QEMU on guest shutdown, but instead only stop the emulation. 34295824d651Sblueswir1This allows for instance switching to monitor to commit changes to the 34305824d651Sblueswir1disk image. 34315824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 34325824d651Sblueswir1 34335824d651Sblueswir1DEF("loadvm", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_loadvm, \ 34345824d651Sblueswir1 "-loadvm [tag|id]\n" \ 3435ad96090aSBlue Swirl " start right away with a saved state (loadvm in monitor)\n", 3436ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34375824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 34385824d651Sblueswir1@item -loadvm @var{file} 34396616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -loadvm 34405824d651Sblueswir1Start right away with a saved state (@code{loadvm} in monitor) 34415824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 34425824d651Sblueswir1 34435824d651Sblueswir1#ifndef _WIN32 34445824d651Sblueswir1DEF("daemonize", 0, QEMU_OPTION_daemonize, \ 3445ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-daemonize daemonize QEMU after initializing\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34465824d651Sblueswir1#endif 34475824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 34485824d651Sblueswir1@item -daemonize 34496616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -daemonize 34505824d651Sblueswir1Daemonize the QEMU process after initialization. QEMU will not detach from 34515824d651Sblueswir1standard IO until it is ready to receive connections on any of its devices. 34525824d651Sblueswir1This option is a useful way for external programs to launch QEMU without having 34535824d651Sblueswir1to cope with initialization race conditions. 34545824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 34555824d651Sblueswir1 34565824d651Sblueswir1DEF("option-rom", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_option_rom, \ 3457ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-option-rom rom load a file, rom, into the option ROM space\n", 3458ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34595824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 34605824d651Sblueswir1@item -option-rom @var{file} 34616616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -option-rom 34625824d651Sblueswir1Load the contents of @var{file} as an option ROM. 34635824d651Sblueswir1This option is useful to load things like EtherBoot. 34645824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 34655824d651Sblueswir1 3466e218052fSMarkus ArmbrusterHXCOMM Silently ignored for compatibility 3467e218052fSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("clock", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_clock, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34685824d651Sblueswir1 34691ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaHXCOMM Options deprecated by -rtc 3470ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("localtime", 0, QEMU_OPTION_localtime, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3471ad96090aSBlue SwirlDEF("startdate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_startdate, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34725824d651Sblueswir1 34731ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaDEF("rtc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_rtc, \ 347478808141SPaolo Bonzini "-rtc [base=utc|localtime|date][,clock=host|rt|vm][,driftfix=none|slew]\n" \ 3475ad96090aSBlue Swirl " set the RTC base and clock, enable drift fix for clock ticks (x86 only)\n", 3476ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 34771ed2fc1fSJan Kiszka 34785824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 34795824d651Sblueswir1 34806875204cSJan Kiszka@item -rtc [base=utc|localtime|@var{date}][,clock=host|vm][,driftfix=none|slew] 34816616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -rtc 34821ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaSpecify @option{base} as @code{utc} or @code{localtime} to let the RTC start at the current 34831ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaUTC or local time, respectively. @code{localtime} is required for correct date in 34841ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaMS-DOS or Windows. To start at a specific point in time, provide @var{date} in the 34851ed2fc1fSJan Kiszkaformat @code{2006-06-17T16:01:21} or @code{2006-06-17}. The default base is UTC. 34861ed2fc1fSJan Kiszka 34879d85d557SMichael TokarevBy default the RTC is driven by the host system time. This allows using of the 34886875204cSJan KiszkaRTC as accurate reference clock inside the guest, specifically if the host 34896875204cSJan Kiszkatime is smoothly following an accurate external reference clock, e.g. via NTP. 349078808141SPaolo BonziniIf you want to isolate the guest time from the host, you can set @option{clock} 349178808141SPaolo Bonzinito @code{rt} instead. To even prevent it from progressing during suspension, 349278808141SPaolo Bonziniyou can set it to @code{vm}. 34936875204cSJan Kiszka 34941ed2fc1fSJan KiszkaEnable @option{driftfix} (i386 targets only) if you experience time drift problems, 34951ed2fc1fSJan Kiszkaspecifically with Windows' ACPI HAL. This option will try to figure out how 34961ed2fc1fSJan Kiszkamany timer interrupts were not processed by the Windows guest and will 34971ed2fc1fSJan Kiszkare-inject them. 34985824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 34995824d651Sblueswir1 35005824d651Sblueswir1DEF("icount", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_icount, \ 35019c2037d0SPavel Dovgalyuk "-icount [shift=N|auto][,align=on|off][,sleep=on|off,rr=record|replay,rrfile=<filename>,rrsnapshot=<snapshot>]\n" \ 3502bc14ca24Saliguori " enable virtual instruction counter with 2^N clock ticks per\n" \ 3503f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENT " instruction, enable aligning the host and virtual clocks\n" \ 3504f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENT " or disable real time cpu sleeping\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 35055824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 35069c2037d0SPavel Dovgalyuk@item -icount [shift=@var{N}|auto][,rr=record|replay,rrfile=@var{filename},rrsnapshot=@var{snapshot}] 35076616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -icount 35085824d651Sblueswir1Enable virtual instruction counter. The virtual cpu will execute one 35094e257e5eSKevin Wolfinstruction every 2^@var{N} ns of virtual time. If @code{auto} is specified 35105824d651Sblueswir1then the virtual cpu speed will be automatically adjusted to keep virtual 35115824d651Sblueswir1time within a few seconds of real time. 35125824d651Sblueswir1 3513f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENTWhen the virtual cpu is sleeping, the virtual time will advance at default 3514778d9f9bSPranith Kumarspeed unless @option{sleep=on|off} is specified. 3515778d9f9bSPranith KumarWith @option{sleep=on|off}, the virtual time will jump to the next timer deadline 3516f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENTinstantly whenever the virtual cpu goes to sleep mode and will not advance 3517f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENTif no timer is enabled. This behavior give deterministic execution times from 3518f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENTthe guest point of view. 3519f1f4b57eSVictor CLEMENT 35205824d651Sblueswir1Note that while this option can give deterministic behavior, it does not 35215824d651Sblueswir1provide cycle accurate emulation. Modern CPUs contain superscalar out of 35225824d651Sblueswir1order cores with complex cache hierarchies. The number of instructions 35235824d651Sblueswir1executed often has little or no correlation with actual performance. 3524a8bfac37SSebastian Tanase 3525b6af0975SDaniel P. Berrange@option{align=on} will activate the delay algorithm which will try 3526a8bfac37SSebastian Tanaseto synchronise the host clock and the virtual clock. The goal is to 3527a8bfac37SSebastian Tanasehave a guest running at the real frequency imposed by the shift option. 3528a8bfac37SSebastian TanaseWhenever the guest clock is behind the host clock and if 352982597615SMichael Tokarev@option{align=on} is specified then we print a message to the user 3530a8bfac37SSebastian Tanaseto inform about the delay. 3531a8bfac37SSebastian TanaseCurrently this option does not work when @option{shift} is @code{auto}. 3532a8bfac37SSebastian TanaseNote: The sync algorithm will work for those shift values for which 3533a8bfac37SSebastian Tanasethe guest clock runs ahead of the host clock. Typically this happens 3534a8bfac37SSebastian Tanasewhen the shift value is high (how high depends on the host machine). 35354c27b859SPavel Dovgalyuk 35364c27b859SPavel DovgalyukWhen @option{rr} option is specified deterministic record/replay is enabled. 35374c27b859SPavel DovgalyukReplay log is written into @var{filename} file in record mode and 35384c27b859SPavel Dovgalyukread from this file in replay mode. 35399c2037d0SPavel Dovgalyuk 35409c2037d0SPavel DovgalyukOption rrsnapshot is used to create new vm snapshot named @var{snapshot} 35419c2037d0SPavel Dovgalyukat the start of execution recording. In replay mode this option is used 35429c2037d0SPavel Dovgalyukto load the initial VM state. 35435824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 35445824d651Sblueswir1 35459dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesDEF("watchdog", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_watchdog, \ 3546d7933ef3SXu Wang "-watchdog model\n" \ 3547ad96090aSBlue Swirl " enable virtual hardware watchdog [default=none]\n", 3548ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 35499dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesSTEXI 35509dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@item -watchdog @var{model} 35516616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -watchdog 35529dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesCreate a virtual hardware watchdog device. Once enabled (by a guest 35539dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jonesaction), the watchdog must be periodically polled by an agent inside 3554d7933ef3SXu Wangthe guest or else the guest will be restarted. Choose a model for 3555d7933ef3SXu Wangwhich your guest has drivers. 35569dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 3557d7933ef3SXu WangThe @var{model} is the model of hardware watchdog to emulate. Use 3558d7933ef3SXu Wang@code{-watchdog help} to list available hardware models. Only one 35599dd986ccSRichard W.M. Joneswatchdog can be enabled for a guest. 3560d7933ef3SXu Wang 3561d7933ef3SXu WangThe following models may be available: 3562d7933ef3SXu Wang@table @option 3563d7933ef3SXu Wang@item ib700 3564d7933ef3SXu WangiBASE 700 is a very simple ISA watchdog with a single timer. 3565d7933ef3SXu Wang@item i6300esb 3566d7933ef3SXu WangIntel 6300ESB I/O controller hub is a much more featureful PCI-based 3567d7933ef3SXu Wangdual-timer watchdog. 3568188f24c2SXu Wang@item diag288 3569188f24c2SXu WangA virtual watchdog for s390x backed by the diagnose 288 hypercall 3570188f24c2SXu Wang(currently KVM only). 3571d7933ef3SXu Wang@end table 35729dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesETEXI 35739dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 35749dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesDEF("watchdog-action", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_watchdog_action, \ 35759dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones "-watchdog-action reset|shutdown|poweroff|pause|debug|none\n" \ 3576ad96090aSBlue Swirl " action when watchdog fires [default=reset]\n", 3577ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 35789dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesSTEXI 35799dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@item -watchdog-action @var{action} 3580b8f490ebSMarkus Armbruster@findex -watchdog-action 35819dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 35829dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesThe @var{action} controls what QEMU will do when the watchdog timer 35839dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jonesexpires. 35849dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesThe default is 35859dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{reset} (forcefully reset the guest). 35869dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesOther possible actions are: 35879dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{shutdown} (attempt to gracefully shutdown the guest), 35889dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{poweroff} (forcefully poweroff the guest), 35899dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{pause} (pause the guest), 35909dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{debug} (print a debug message and continue), or 35919dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{none} (do nothing). 35929dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 35939dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesNote that the @code{shutdown} action requires that the guest responds 35949dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jonesto ACPI signals, which it may not be able to do in the sort of 35959dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jonessituations where the watchdog would have expired, and thus 35969dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@code{-watchdog-action shutdown} is not recommended for production use. 35979dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 35989dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesExamples: 35999dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 36009dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@table @code 36019dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@item -watchdog i6300esb -watchdog-action pause 3602f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -watchdog ib700 36039dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones@end table 36049dd986ccSRichard W.M. JonesETEXI 36059dd986ccSRichard W.M. Jones 36065824d651Sblueswir1DEF("echr", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_echr, \ 3607ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-echr chr set terminal escape character instead of ctrl-a\n", 3608ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 36095824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 36105824d651Sblueswir1 36114e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item -echr @var{numeric_ascii_value} 36126616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -echr 36135824d651Sblueswir1Change the escape character used for switching to the monitor when using 36145824d651Sblueswir1monitor and serial sharing. The default is @code{0x01} when using the 36155824d651Sblueswir1@code{-nographic} option. @code{0x01} is equal to pressing 36165824d651Sblueswir1@code{Control-a}. You can select a different character from the ascii 36175824d651Sblueswir1control keys where 1 through 26 map to Control-a through Control-z. For 36185824d651Sblueswir1instance you could use the either of the following to change the escape 36195824d651Sblueswir1character to Control-t. 36205824d651Sblueswir1@table @code 36215824d651Sblueswir1@item -echr 0x14 3622f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -echr 20 36235824d651Sblueswir1@end table 36245824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 36255824d651Sblueswir1 36265824d651Sblueswir1DEF("virtioconsole", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_virtiocon, \ 36275824d651Sblueswir1 "-virtioconsole c\n" \ 3628ad96090aSBlue Swirl " set virtio console\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 36295824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 36305824d651Sblueswir1@item -virtioconsole @var{c} 36316616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -virtioconsole 36325824d651Sblueswir1Set virtio console. 363398b19252SAmit Shah 363498b19252SAmit ShahThis option is maintained for backward compatibility. 363598b19252SAmit Shah 363698b19252SAmit ShahPlease use @code{-device virtconsole} for the new way of invocation. 36375824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 36385824d651Sblueswir1 36395824d651Sblueswir1DEF("show-cursor", 0, QEMU_OPTION_show_cursor, \ 3640ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-show-cursor show cursor\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 36415824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 364295d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -show-cursor 36436616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -show-cursor 364495d5f08bSStefan WeilShow cursor. 36455824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 36465824d651Sblueswir1 36475824d651Sblueswir1DEF("tb-size", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tb_size, \ 3648ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-tb-size n set TB size\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 36495824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 365095d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -tb-size @var{n} 36516616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -tb-size 365295d5f08bSStefan WeilSet TB size. 36535824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 36545824d651Sblueswir1 36555824d651Sblueswir1DEF("incoming", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_incoming, \ 36567c601803SMichael Tokarev "-incoming tcp:[host]:port[,to=maxport][,ipv4][,ipv6]\n" \ 36577c601803SMichael Tokarev "-incoming rdma:host:port[,ipv4][,ipv6]\n" \ 36587c601803SMichael Tokarev "-incoming unix:socketpath\n" \ 36597c601803SMichael Tokarev " prepare for incoming migration, listen on\n" \ 36607c601803SMichael Tokarev " specified protocol and socket address\n" \ 36617c601803SMichael Tokarev "-incoming fd:fd\n" \ 36627c601803SMichael Tokarev "-incoming exec:cmdline\n" \ 36637c601803SMichael Tokarev " accept incoming migration on given file descriptor\n" \ 36641597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbert " or from given external command\n" \ 36651597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbert "-incoming defer\n" \ 36661597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbert " wait for the URI to be specified via migrate_incoming\n", 3667ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 36685824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 36697c601803SMichael Tokarev@item -incoming tcp:[@var{host}]:@var{port}[,to=@var{maxport}][,ipv4][,ipv6] 3670f9cfd655SMarkus Armbruster@itemx -incoming rdma:@var{host}:@var{port}[,ipv4][,ipv6] 36716616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -incoming 36727c601803SMichael TokarevPrepare for incoming migration, listen on a given tcp port. 36737c601803SMichael Tokarev 36747c601803SMichael Tokarev@item -incoming unix:@var{socketpath} 36757c601803SMichael TokarevPrepare for incoming migration, listen on a given unix socket. 36767c601803SMichael Tokarev 36777c601803SMichael Tokarev@item -incoming fd:@var{fd} 36787c601803SMichael TokarevAccept incoming migration from a given filedescriptor. 36797c601803SMichael Tokarev 36807c601803SMichael Tokarev@item -incoming exec:@var{cmdline} 36817c601803SMichael TokarevAccept incoming migration as an output from specified external command. 36821597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbert 36831597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbert@item -incoming defer 36841597051bSDr. David Alan GilbertWait for the URI to be specified via migrate_incoming. The monitor can 36851597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbertbe used to change settings (such as migration parameters) prior to issuing 36861597051bSDr. David Alan Gilbertthe migrate_incoming to allow the migration to begin. 36875824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 36885824d651Sblueswir1 3689d15c05fcSAshijeet AcharyaDEF("only-migratable", 0, QEMU_OPTION_only_migratable, \ 3690d15c05fcSAshijeet Acharya "-only-migratable allow only migratable devices\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3691d15c05fcSAshijeet AcharyaSTEXI 3692d15c05fcSAshijeet Acharya@item -only-migratable 3693d15c05fcSAshijeet Acharya@findex -only-migratable 3694d15c05fcSAshijeet AcharyaOnly allow migratable devices. Devices will not be allowed to enter an 3695d15c05fcSAshijeet Acharyaunmigratable state. 3696d15c05fcSAshijeet AcharyaETEXI 3697d15c05fcSAshijeet Acharya 3698d8c208ddSGerd HoffmannDEF("nodefaults", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nodefaults, \ 3699ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-nodefaults don't create default devices\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3700d8c208ddSGerd HoffmannSTEXI 37013dbf2c7fSStefan Weil@item -nodefaults 37026616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -nodefaults 370366c19bf1SMichal NovotnyDon't create default devices. Normally, QEMU sets the default devices like serial 370466c19bf1SMichal Novotnyport, parallel port, virtual console, monitor device, VGA adapter, floppy and 370566c19bf1SMichal NovotnyCD-ROM drive and others. The @code{-nodefaults} option will disable all those 370666c19bf1SMichal Novotnydefault devices. 3707d8c208ddSGerd HoffmannETEXI 3708d8c208ddSGerd Hoffmann 37095824d651Sblueswir1#ifndef _WIN32 37105824d651Sblueswir1DEF("chroot", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_chroot, \ 3711ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-chroot dir chroot to dir just before starting the VM\n", 3712ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 37135824d651Sblueswir1#endif 37145824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 37154e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item -chroot @var{dir} 37166616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -chroot 37175824d651Sblueswir1Immediately before starting guest execution, chroot to the specified 37185824d651Sblueswir1directory. Especially useful in combination with -runas. 37195824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 37205824d651Sblueswir1 37215824d651Sblueswir1#ifndef _WIN32 37225824d651Sblueswir1DEF("runas", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_runas, \ 3723ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-runas user change to user id user just before starting the VM\n", 3724ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 37255824d651Sblueswir1#endif 37265824d651Sblueswir1STEXI 37274e257e5eSKevin Wolf@item -runas @var{user} 37286616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -runas 37295824d651Sblueswir1Immediately before starting guest execution, drop root privileges, switching 37305824d651Sblueswir1to the specified user. 37315824d651Sblueswir1ETEXI 37325824d651Sblueswir1 37335824d651Sblueswir1DEF("prom-env", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_prom_env, 37345824d651Sblueswir1 "-prom-env variable=value\n" 3735ad96090aSBlue Swirl " set OpenBIOS nvram variables\n", 3736ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_PPC | QEMU_ARCH_SPARC) 373795d5f08bSStefan WeilSTEXI 373895d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -prom-env @var{variable}=@var{value} 37396616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -prom-env 374095d5f08bSStefan WeilSet OpenBIOS nvram @var{variable} to given @var{value} (PPC, SPARC only). 374195d5f08bSStefan WeilETEXI 37425824d651Sblueswir1DEF("semihosting", 0, QEMU_OPTION_semihosting, 3743f7bbcfb5SMichael Walle "-semihosting semihosting mode\n", 37443b3c1694SLeon Alrae QEMU_ARCH_ARM | QEMU_ARCH_M68K | QEMU_ARCH_XTENSA | QEMU_ARCH_LM32 | 37453b3c1694SLeon Alrae QEMU_ARCH_MIPS) 374695d5f08bSStefan WeilSTEXI 374795d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -semihosting 37486616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -semihosting 37493b3c1694SLeon AlraeEnable semihosting mode (ARM, M68K, Xtensa, MIPS only). 3750a38bb079SLiviu IonescuETEXI 3751a38bb079SLiviu IonescuDEF("semihosting-config", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_semihosting_config, 3752a59d31a1SLeon Alrae "-semihosting-config [enable=on|off][,target=native|gdb|auto][,arg=str[,...]]\n" \ 3753a59d31a1SLeon Alrae " semihosting configuration\n", 37543b3c1694SLeon AlraeQEMU_ARCH_ARM | QEMU_ARCH_M68K | QEMU_ARCH_XTENSA | QEMU_ARCH_LM32 | 37553b3c1694SLeon AlraeQEMU_ARCH_MIPS) 3756a38bb079SLiviu IonescuSTEXI 3757a59d31a1SLeon Alrae@item -semihosting-config [enable=on|off][,target=native|gdb|auto][,arg=str[,...]] 3758a38bb079SLiviu Ionescu@findex -semihosting-config 37593b3c1694SLeon AlraeEnable and configure semihosting (ARM, M68K, Xtensa, MIPS only). 3760a59d31a1SLeon Alrae@table @option 3761a59d31a1SLeon Alrae@item target=@code{native|gdb|auto} 3762a59d31a1SLeon AlraeDefines where the semihosting calls will be addressed, to QEMU (@code{native}) 3763a59d31a1SLeon Alraeor to GDB (@code{gdb}). The default is @code{auto}, which means @code{gdb} 3764a59d31a1SLeon Alraeduring debug sessions and @code{native} otherwise. 3765a59d31a1SLeon Alrae@item arg=@var{str1},arg=@var{str2},... 3766a59d31a1SLeon AlraeAllows the user to pass input arguments, and can be used multiple times to build 3767a59d31a1SLeon Alraeup a list. The old-style @code{-kernel}/@code{-append} method of passing a 3768a59d31a1SLeon Alraecommand line is still supported for backward compatibility. If both the 3769a59d31a1SLeon Alrae@code{--semihosting-config arg} and the @code{-kernel}/@code{-append} are 3770a59d31a1SLeon Alraespecified, the former is passed to semihosting as it always takes precedence. 3771a59d31a1SLeon Alrae@end table 377295d5f08bSStefan WeilETEXI 37735824d651Sblueswir1DEF("old-param", 0, QEMU_OPTION_old_param, 3774ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-old-param old param mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ARM) 377595d5f08bSStefan WeilSTEXI 377695d5f08bSStefan Weil@item -old-param 37776616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -old-param (ARM) 377895d5f08bSStefan WeilOld param mode (ARM only). 377995d5f08bSStefan WeilETEXI 378095d5f08bSStefan Weil 37817d76ad4fSEduardo OtuboDEF("sandbox", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_sandbox, \ 37827d76ad4fSEduardo Otubo "-sandbox <arg> Enable seccomp mode 2 system call filter (default 'off').\n", 37837d76ad4fSEduardo Otubo QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 37847d76ad4fSEduardo OtuboSTEXI 37856265c43bSMarkus Armbruster@item -sandbox @var{arg} 37867d76ad4fSEduardo Otubo@findex -sandbox 37877d76ad4fSEduardo OtuboEnable Seccomp mode 2 system call filter. 'on' will enable syscall filtering and 'off' will 37887d76ad4fSEduardo Otubodisable it. The default is 'off'. 37897d76ad4fSEduardo OtuboETEXI 37907d76ad4fSEduardo Otubo 3791715a664aSGerd HoffmannDEF("readconfig", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_readconfig, 3792ad96090aSBlue Swirl "-readconfig <file>\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 37933dbf2c7fSStefan WeilSTEXI 37943dbf2c7fSStefan Weil@item -readconfig @var{file} 37956616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -readconfig 3796ed24cfacSMichal NovotnyRead device configuration from @var{file}. This approach is useful when you want to spawn 3797ed24cfacSMichal NovotnyQEMU process with many command line options but you don't want to exceed the command line 3798ed24cfacSMichal Novotnycharacter limit. 37993dbf2c7fSStefan WeilETEXI 3800715a664aSGerd HoffmannDEF("writeconfig", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_writeconfig, 3801715a664aSGerd Hoffmann "-writeconfig <file>\n" 3802ad96090aSBlue Swirl " read/write config file\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 38033dbf2c7fSStefan WeilSTEXI 38043dbf2c7fSStefan Weil@item -writeconfig @var{file} 38056616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -writeconfig 3806ed24cfacSMichal NovotnyWrite device configuration to @var{file}. The @var{file} can be either filename to save 3807ed24cfacSMichal Novotnycommand line and device configuration into file or dash @code{-}) character to print the 3808ed24cfacSMichal Novotnyoutput to stdout. This can be later used as input file for @code{-readconfig} option. 38093dbf2c7fSStefan WeilETEXI 3810292444cbSAnthony LiguoriDEF("nodefconfig", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nodefconfig, 3811292444cbSAnthony Liguori "-nodefconfig\n" 3812ad96090aSBlue Swirl " do not load default config files at startup\n", 3813ad96090aSBlue Swirl QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3814292444cbSAnthony LiguoriSTEXI 3815292444cbSAnthony Liguori@item -nodefconfig 38166616b2adSStefan Weil@findex -nodefconfig 3817f29a5614SEduardo HabkostNormally QEMU loads configuration files from @var{sysconfdir} and @var{datadir} at startup. 3818f29a5614SEduardo HabkostThe @code{-nodefconfig} option will prevent QEMU from loading any of those config files. 3819f29a5614SEduardo HabkostETEXI 3820f29a5614SEduardo HabkostDEF("no-user-config", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nouserconfig, 3821f29a5614SEduardo Habkost "-no-user-config\n" 3822f29a5614SEduardo Habkost " do not load user-provided config files at startup\n", 3823f29a5614SEduardo Habkost QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3824f29a5614SEduardo HabkostSTEXI 3825f29a5614SEduardo Habkost@item -no-user-config 3826f29a5614SEduardo Habkost@findex -no-user-config 3827f29a5614SEduardo HabkostThe @code{-no-user-config} option makes QEMU not load any of the user-provided 3828f29a5614SEduardo Habkostconfig files on @var{sysconfdir}, but won't make it skip the QEMU-provided config 3829f29a5614SEduardo Habkostfiles from @var{datadir}. 3830292444cbSAnthony LiguoriETEXI 3831ab6540d5SPrerna SaxenaDEF("trace", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_trace, 383210578a25SPaolo Bonzini "-trace [[enable=]<pattern>][,events=<file>][,file=<file>]\n" 383323d15e86SLluís " specify tracing options\n", 3834ab6540d5SPrerna Saxena QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3835ab6540d5SPrerna SaxenaSTEXI 383623d15e86SLluísHXCOMM This line is not accurate, as some sub-options are backend-specific but 383723d15e86SLluísHXCOMM HX does not support conditional compilation of text. 3838e370ad99SDenis V. Lunev@item -trace [[enable=]@var{pattern}][,events=@var{file}][,file=@var{file}] 3839ab6540d5SPrerna Saxena@findex -trace 3840eeb2b8f7SDenis V. Lunev@include qemu-option-trace.texi 3841ab6540d5SPrerna SaxenaETEXI 38423dbf2c7fSStefan Weil 384331e70d6cSMarkus ArmbrusterHXCOMM Internal use 384431e70d6cSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("qtest", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qtest, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 384531e70d6cSMarkus ArmbrusterDEF("qtest-log", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qtest_log, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3846c7f0f3b1SAnthony Liguori 38470f66998fSPaul Moore#ifdef __linux__ 38480f66998fSPaul MooreDEF("enable-fips", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enablefips, 38490f66998fSPaul Moore "-enable-fips enable FIPS 140-2 compliance\n", 38500f66998fSPaul Moore QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 38510f66998fSPaul Moore#endif 38520f66998fSPaul MooreSTEXI 38530f66998fSPaul Moore@item -enable-fips 38540f66998fSPaul Moore@findex -enable-fips 38550f66998fSPaul MooreEnable FIPS 140-2 compliance mode. 38560f66998fSPaul MooreETEXI 38570f66998fSPaul Moore 3858a0dac021SJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated by -machine accel=tcg property 3859c6e88b3bSBruce RogersDEF("no-kvm", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 3860a0dac021SJan Kiszka 3861c21fb4f8SJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated by kvm-pit driver properties 3862c6e88b3bSBruce RogersDEF("no-kvm-pit-reinjection", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm_pit_reinjection, 3863c21fb4f8SJan Kiszka "", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 3864c21fb4f8SJan Kiszka 38654086bde8SJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated (ignored) 3866c6e88b3bSBruce RogersDEF("no-kvm-pit", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm_pit, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 38674086bde8SJan Kiszka 3868e43d594eSJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated by -machine kernel_irqchip=on|off property 3869c6e88b3bSBruce RogersDEF("no-kvm-irqchip", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm_irqchip, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386) 3870e43d594eSJan Kiszka 387188eed34aSJan KiszkaHXCOMM Deprecated (ignored) 387288eed34aSJan KiszkaDEF("tdf", 0, QEMU_OPTION_tdf,"", QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 387388eed34aSJan Kiszka 38745e2ac519SSeiji AguchiDEF("msg", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_msg, 38755e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi "-msg timestamp[=on|off]\n" 38765e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi " change the format of messages\n" 38775e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi " on|off controls leading timestamps (default:on)\n", 38785e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 38795e2ac519SSeiji AguchiSTEXI 38805e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi@item -msg timestamp[=on|off] 38815e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi@findex -msg 38825e2ac519SSeiji Aguchiprepend a timestamp to each log message.(default:on) 38835e2ac519SSeiji AguchiETEXI 38845e2ac519SSeiji Aguchi 3885abfd9ce3SAmit ShahDEF("dump-vmstate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_dump_vmstate, 3886abfd9ce3SAmit Shah "-dump-vmstate <file>\n" 3887abfd9ce3SAmit Shah " Output vmstate information in JSON format to file.\n" 3888abfd9ce3SAmit Shah " Use the scripts/vmstate-static-checker.py file to\n" 3889abfd9ce3SAmit Shah " check for possible regressions in migration code\n" 38902382053fSLaurent Vivier " by comparing two such vmstate dumps.\n", 3891abfd9ce3SAmit Shah QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3892abfd9ce3SAmit ShahSTEXI 3893abfd9ce3SAmit Shah@item -dump-vmstate @var{file} 3894abfd9ce3SAmit Shah@findex -dump-vmstate 3895abfd9ce3SAmit ShahDump json-encoded vmstate information for current machine type to file 3896abfd9ce3SAmit Shahin @var{file} 3897abfd9ce3SAmit ShahETEXI 3898abfd9ce3SAmit Shah 389943f187a5SPaolo BonziniSTEXI 390043f187a5SPaolo Bonzini@end table 390143f187a5SPaolo BonziniETEXI 390243f187a5SPaolo BonziniDEFHEADING() 3903b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeDEFHEADING(Generic object creation) 390443f187a5SPaolo BonziniSTEXI 390543f187a5SPaolo Bonzini@table @option 390643f187a5SPaolo BonziniETEXI 3907b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3908b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeDEF("object", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_object, 3909b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange "-object TYPENAME[,PROP1=VALUE1,...]\n" 3910b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange " create a new object of type TYPENAME setting properties\n" 3911b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange " in the order they are specified. Note that the 'id'\n" 3912b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange " property must be set. These objects are placed in the\n" 3913b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange " '/objects' path.\n", 3914b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange QEMU_ARCH_ALL) 3915b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeSTEXI 3916b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@item -object @var{typename}[,@var{prop1}=@var{value1},...] 3917b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@findex -object 3918b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeCreate a new object of type @var{typename} setting properties 3919b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangein the order they are specified. Note that the 'id' 3920b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangeproperty must be set. These objects are placed in the 3921b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange'/objects' path. 3922b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3923b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@table @option 3924b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3925b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@item -object memory-backend-file,id=@var{id},size=@var{size},mem-path=@var{dir},share=@var{on|off} 3926b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3927b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeCreates a memory file backend object, which can be used to back 3928b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangethe guest RAM with huge pages. The @option{id} parameter is a 3929b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangeunique ID that will be used to reference this memory region 3930b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangewhen configuring the @option{-numa} argument. The @option{size} 3931b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangeoption provides the size of the memory region, and accepts 3932b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangecommon suffixes, eg @option{500M}. The @option{mem-path} provides 3933b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangethe path to either a shared memory or huge page filesystem mount. 3934b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeThe @option{share} boolean option determines whether the memory 3935b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangeregion is marked as private to QEMU, or shared. The latter allows 3936b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangea co-operating external process to access the QEMU memory region. 3937b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3938b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@item -object rng-random,id=@var{id},filename=@var{/dev/random} 3939b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3940b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeCreates a random number generator backend which obtains entropy from 3941b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangea device on the host. The @option{id} parameter is a unique ID that 3942b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangewill be used to reference this entropy backend from the @option{virtio-rng} 3943b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangedevice. The @option{filename} parameter specifies which file to obtain 3944b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangeentropy from and if omitted defaults to @option{/dev/random}. 3945b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3946b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@item -object rng-egd,id=@var{id},chardev=@var{chardevid} 3947b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3948b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeCreates a random number generator backend which obtains entropy from 3949b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangean external daemon running on the host. The @option{id} parameter is 3950b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangea unique ID that will be used to reference this entropy backend from 3951b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangethe @option{virtio-rng} device. The @option{chardev} parameter is 3952b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangethe unique ID of a character device backend that provides the connection 3953b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrangeto the RNG daemon. 3954b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 3955e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange@item -object tls-creds-anon,id=@var{id},endpoint=@var{endpoint},dir=@var{/path/to/cred/dir},verify-peer=@var{on|off} 3956e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange 3957e00adf6cSDaniel P. BerrangeCreates a TLS anonymous credentials object, which can be used to provide 3958e00adf6cSDaniel P. BerrangeTLS support on network backends. The @option{id} parameter is a unique 3959e00adf6cSDaniel P. BerrangeID which network backends will use to access the credentials. The 3960e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange@option{endpoint} is either @option{server} or @option{client} depending 3961e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangeon whether the QEMU network backend that uses the credentials will be 3962e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangeacting as a client or as a server. If @option{verify-peer} is enabled 3963e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange(the default) then once the handshake is completed, the peer credentials 3964e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangewill be verified, though this is a no-op for anonymous credentials. 3965e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange 3966e00adf6cSDaniel P. BerrangeThe @var{dir} parameter tells QEMU where to find the credential 3967e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangefiles. For server endpoints, this directory may contain a file 3968e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange@var{dh-params.pem} providing diffie-hellman parameters to use 3969e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangefor the TLS server. If the file is missing, QEMU will generate 3970e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangea set of DH parameters at startup. This is a computationally 3971e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangeexpensive operation that consumes random pool entropy, so it is 3972e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangerecommended that a persistent set of parameters be generated 3973e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrangeupfront and saved. 3974e00adf6cSDaniel P. Berrange 39751d7b5b4aSDaniel P. Berrange@item -object tls-creds-x509,id=@var{id},endpoint=@var{endpoint},dir=@var{/path/to/cred/dir},verify-peer=@var{on|off},passwordid=@var{id} 397685bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange 397785bcbc78SDaniel P. BerrangeCreates a TLS anonymous credentials object, which can be used to provide 397885bcbc78SDaniel P. BerrangeTLS support on network backends. The @option{id} parameter is a unique 397985bcbc78SDaniel P. BerrangeID which network backends will use to access the credentials. The 398085bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange@option{endpoint} is either @option{server} or @option{client} depending 398185bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangeon whether the QEMU network backend that uses the credentials will be 398285bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangeacting as a client or as a server. If @option{verify-peer} is enabled 398385bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange(the default) then once the handshake is completed, the peer credentials 398485bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangewill be verified. With x509 certificates, this implies that the clients 398585bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangemust be provided with valid client certificates too. 398685bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange 398785bcbc78SDaniel P. BerrangeThe @var{dir} parameter tells QEMU where to find the credential 398885bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangefiles. For server endpoints, this directory may contain a file 398985bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange@var{dh-params.pem} providing diffie-hellman parameters to use 399085bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangefor the TLS server. If the file is missing, QEMU will generate 399185bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangea set of DH parameters at startup. This is a computationally 399285bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangeexpensive operation that consumes random pool entropy, so it is 399385bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangerecommended that a persistent set of parameters be generated 399485bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangeupfront and saved. 399585bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange 399685bcbc78SDaniel P. BerrangeFor x509 certificate credentials the directory will contain further files 399785bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangeproviding the x509 certificates. The certificates must be stored 399885bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrangein PEM format, in filenames @var{ca-cert.pem}, @var{ca-crl.pem} (optional), 399985bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange@var{server-cert.pem} (only servers), @var{server-key.pem} (only servers), 400085bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange@var{client-cert.pem} (only clients), and @var{client-key.pem} (only clients). 400185bcbc78SDaniel P. Berrange 40021d7b5b4aSDaniel P. BerrangeFor the @var{server-key.pem} and @var{client-key.pem} files which 40031d7b5b4aSDaniel P. Berrangecontain sensitive private keys, it is possible to use an encrypted 40041d7b5b4aSDaniel P. Berrangeversion by providing the @var{passwordid} parameter. This provides 40051d7b5b4aSDaniel P. Berrangethe ID of a previously created @code{secret} object containing the 40061d7b5b4aSDaniel P. Berrangepassword for decryption. 40071d7b5b4aSDaniel P. Berrange 4008338d3f41Szhanghailiang@item -object filter-buffer,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},interval=@var{t}[,queue=@var{all|rx|tx}][,status=@var{on|off}] 40097dbb11c8SYang Hongyang 40107dbb11c8SYang HongyangInterval @var{t} can't be 0, this filter batches the packet delivery: all 40117dbb11c8SYang Hongyangpackets arriving in a given interval on netdev @var{netdevid} are delayed 40127dbb11c8SYang Hongyanguntil the end of the interval. Interval is in microseconds. 4013338d3f41Szhanghailiang@option{status} is optional that indicate whether the netfilter is 4014338d3f41Szhanghailiangon (enabled) or off (disabled), the default status for netfilter will be 'on'. 40157dbb11c8SYang Hongyang 40167dbb11c8SYang Hongyangqueue @var{all|rx|tx} is an option that can be applied to any netfilter. 40177dbb11c8SYang Hongyang 40187dbb11c8SYang Hongyang@option{all}: the filter is attached both to the receive and the transmit 40197dbb11c8SYang Hongyang queue of the netdev (default). 40207dbb11c8SYang Hongyang 40217dbb11c8SYang Hongyang@option{rx}: the filter is attached to the receive queue of the netdev, 40227dbb11c8SYang Hongyang where it will receive packets sent to the netdev. 40237dbb11c8SYang Hongyang 40247dbb11c8SYang Hongyang@option{tx}: the filter is attached to the transmit queue of the netdev, 40257dbb11c8SYang Hongyang where it will receive packets sent by the netdev. 40267dbb11c8SYang Hongyang 4027f6d3afb5SZhang Chen@item -object filter-mirror,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},outdev=@var{chardevid}[,queue=@var{all|rx|tx}] 4028f6d3afb5SZhang Chen 4029f6d3afb5SZhang Chenfilter-mirror on netdev @var{netdevid},mirror net packet to chardev 4030f6d3afb5SZhang Chen@var{chardevid} 4031f6d3afb5SZhang Chen 4032d46f75b2SZhang Chen@item -object filter-redirector,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},indev=@var{chardevid}, 4033d46f75b2SZhang Chenoutdev=@var{chardevid}[,queue=@var{all|rx|tx}] 4034d46f75b2SZhang Chen 4035d46f75b2SZhang Chenfilter-redirector on netdev @var{netdevid},redirect filter's net packet to chardev 4036d46f75b2SZhang Chen@var{chardevid},and redirect indev's packet to filter. 4037d46f75b2SZhang ChenCreate a filter-redirector we need to differ outdev id from indev id, id can not 4038d46f75b2SZhang Chenbe the same. we can just use indev or outdev, but at least one of indev or outdev 4039d46f75b2SZhang Chenneed to be specified. 4040d46f75b2SZhang Chen 4041e6eee8abSZhang Chen@item -object filter-rewriter,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},rewriter-mode=@var{mode}[,queue=@var{all|rx|tx}] 4042e6eee8abSZhang Chen 4043e6eee8abSZhang ChenFilter-rewriter is a part of COLO project.It will rewrite tcp packet to 4044e6eee8abSZhang Chensecondary from primary to keep secondary tcp connection,and rewrite 4045e6eee8abSZhang Chentcp packet to primary from secondary make tcp packet can be handled by 4046e6eee8abSZhang Chenclient. 4047e6eee8abSZhang Chen 4048e6eee8abSZhang Chenusage: 4049e6eee8abSZhang Chencolo secondary: 4050e6eee8abSZhang Chen-object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0 4051e6eee8abSZhang Chen-object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1 4052e6eee8abSZhang Chen-object filter-rewriter,id=rew0,netdev=hn0,queue=all 4053e6eee8abSZhang Chen 4054c551cd52SChanglong Xie@item -object filter-dump,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{dev}[,file=@var{filename}][,maxlen=@var{len}] 4055d3e0c032SThomas Huth 4056d3e0c032SThomas HuthDump the network traffic on netdev @var{dev} to the file specified by 4057d3e0c032SThomas Huth@var{filename}. At most @var{len} bytes (64k by default) per packet are stored. 4058d3e0c032SThomas HuthThe file format is libpcap, so it can be analyzed with tools such as tcpdump 4059d3e0c032SThomas Huthor Wireshark. 4060d3e0c032SThomas Huth 40617dce4e6fSZhang Chen@item -object colo-compare,id=@var{id},primary_in=@var{chardevid},secondary_in=@var{chardevid}, 40627dce4e6fSZhang Chenoutdev=@var{chardevid} 40637dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40647dce4e6fSZhang ChenColo-compare gets packet from primary_in@var{chardevid} and secondary_in@var{chardevid}, than compare primary packet with 40657dce4e6fSZhang Chensecondary packet. If the packets are same, we will output primary 40667dce4e6fSZhang Chenpacket to outdev@var{chardevid}, else we will notify colo-frame 40677dce4e6fSZhang Chendo checkpoint and send primary packet to outdev@var{chardevid}. 40687dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40697dce4e6fSZhang Chenwe must use it with the help of filter-mirror and filter-redirector. 40707dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40717dce4e6fSZhang Chen@example 40727dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40737dce4e6fSZhang Chenprimary: 40747dce4e6fSZhang Chen-netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,downscript=/etc/qemu-ifdown 40757dce4e6fSZhang Chen-device e1000,id=e0,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66 40767dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=mirror0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003,server,nowait 40777dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=compare1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004,server,nowait 40787dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=compare0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001,server,nowait 40797dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=compare0-0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001 40807dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=compare_out,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005,server,nowait 40817dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=compare_out0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005 40827dce4e6fSZhang Chen-object filter-mirror,id=m0,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,outdev=mirror0 40837dce4e6fSZhang Chen-object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire0,queue=rx,indev=compare_out 40847dce4e6fSZhang Chen-object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire1,queue=rx,outdev=compare0 40857dce4e6fSZhang Chen-object colo-compare,id=comp0,primary_in=compare0-0,secondary_in=compare1,outdev=compare_out0 40867dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40877dce4e6fSZhang Chensecondary: 40887dce4e6fSZhang Chen-netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,down script=/etc/qemu-ifdown 40897dce4e6fSZhang Chen-device e1000,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66 40907dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=red0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003 40917dce4e6fSZhang Chen-chardev socket,id=red1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004 40927dce4e6fSZhang Chen-object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0 40937dce4e6fSZhang Chen-object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1 40947dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40957dce4e6fSZhang Chen@end example 40967dce4e6fSZhang Chen 40977dce4e6fSZhang ChenIf you want to know the detail of above command line, you can read 40987dce4e6fSZhang Chenthe colo-compare git log. 40997dce4e6fSZhang Chen 41001653a5f3SGonglei@item -object cryptodev-backend-builtin,id=@var{id}[,queues=@var{queues}] 41011653a5f3SGonglei 41021653a5f3SGongleiCreates a cryptodev backend which executes crypto opreation from 41031653a5f3SGongleithe QEMU cipher APIS. The @var{id} parameter is 41041653a5f3SGongleia unique ID that will be used to reference this cryptodev backend from 41051653a5f3SGongleithe @option{virtio-crypto} device. The @var{queues} parameter is optional, 41061653a5f3SGongleiwhich specify the queue number of cryptodev backend, the default of 41071653a5f3SGonglei@var{queues} is 1. 41081653a5f3SGonglei 41091653a5f3SGonglei@example 41101653a5f3SGonglei 41111653a5f3SGonglei # qemu-system-x86_64 \ 41121653a5f3SGonglei [...] \ 41131653a5f3SGonglei -object cryptodev-backend-builtin,id=cryptodev0 \ 41141653a5f3SGonglei -device virtio-crypto-pci,id=crypto0,cryptodev=cryptodev0 \ 41151653a5f3SGonglei [...] 41161653a5f3SGonglei@end example 41171653a5f3SGonglei 4118ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@item -object secret,id=@var{id},data=@var{string},format=@var{raw|base64}[,keyid=@var{secretid},iv=@var{string}] 4119ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@item -object secret,id=@var{id},file=@var{filename},format=@var{raw|base64}[,keyid=@var{secretid},iv=@var{string}] 4120ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4121ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeDefines a secret to store a password, encryption key, or some other sensitive 4122ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangedata. The sensitive data can either be passed directly via the @var{data} 4123ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeparameter, or indirectly via the @var{file} parameter. Using the @var{data} 4124ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeparameter is insecure unless the sensitive data is encrypted. 4125ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4126ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeThe sensitive data can be provided in raw format (the default), or base64. 4127ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeWhen encoded as JSON, the raw format only supports valid UTF-8 characters, 4128ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeso base64 is recommended for sending binary data. QEMU will convert from 4129ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangewhich ever format is provided to the format it needs internally. eg, an 4130ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeRBD password can be provided in raw format, even though it will be base64 4131ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeencoded when passed onto the RBD sever. 4132ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4133ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeFor added protection, it is possible to encrypt the data associated with 4134ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangea secret using the AES-256-CBC cipher. Use of encryption is indicated 4135ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeby providing the @var{keyid} and @var{iv} parameters. The @var{keyid} 4136ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeparameter provides the ID of a previously defined secret that contains 4137ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangethe AES-256 decryption key. This key should be 32-bytes long and be 4138ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangebase64 encoded. The @var{iv} parameter provides the random initialization 4139ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangevector used for encryption of this particular secret and should be a 414069c0b278SDaniel P. Berrangebase64 encrypted string of the 16-byte IV. 4141ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4142ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeThe simplest (insecure) usage is to provide the secret inline 4143ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4144ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@example 4145ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4146ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # $QEMU -object secret,id=sec0,data=letmein,format=raw 4147ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4148ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@end example 4149ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4150ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeThe simplest secure usage is to provide the secret via a file 4151ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4152ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # echo -n "letmein" > mypasswd.txt 4153ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # $QEMU -object secret,id=sec0,file=mypasswd.txt,format=raw 4154ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4155ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeFor greater security, AES-256-CBC should be used. To illustrate usage, 4156ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeconsider the openssl command line tool which can encrypt the data. Note 4157ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangethat when encrypting, the plaintext must be padded to the cipher block 4158ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangesize (32 bytes) using the standard PKCS#5/6 compatible padding algorithm. 4159ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4160ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeFirst a master key needs to be created in base64 encoding: 4161ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4162ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@example 4163ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # openssl rand -base64 32 > key.b64 4164ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # KEY=$(base64 -d key.b64 | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02X"') 4165ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@end example 4166ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4167ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeEach secret to be encrypted needs to have a random initialization vector 4168ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangegenerated. These do not need to be kept secret 4169ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4170ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@example 4171ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # openssl rand -base64 16 > iv.b64 4172ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # IV=$(base64 -d iv.b64 | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02X"') 4173ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@end example 4174ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4175ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeThe secret to be defined can now be encrypted, in this case we're 4176ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangetelling openssl to base64 encode the result, but it could be left 4177ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeas raw bytes if desired. 4178ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4179ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@example 4180ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # SECRET=$(echo -n "letmein" | 4181ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -a -K $KEY -iv $IV) 4182ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@end example 4183ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4184ac1d8878SDaniel P. BerrangeWhen launching QEMU, create a master secret pointing to @code{key.b64} 4185ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangeand specify that to be used to decrypt the user password. Pass the 4186ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrangecontents of @code{iv.b64} to the second secret 4187ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4188ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@example 4189ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange # $QEMU \ 4190ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange -object secret,id=secmaster0,format=base64,file=key.b64 \ 4191ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange -object secret,id=sec0,keyid=secmaster0,format=base64,\ 4192ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange data=$SECRET,iv=$(<iv.b64) 4193ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange@end example 4194ac1d8878SDaniel P. Berrange 4195b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange@end table 4196b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 4197b9174d4fSDaniel P. BerrangeETEXI 4198b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 4199b9174d4fSDaniel P. Berrange 42003dbf2c7fSStefan WeilHXCOMM This is the last statement. Insert new options before this line! 42013dbf2c7fSStefan WeilSTEXI 42023dbf2c7fSStefan Weil@end table 42033dbf2c7fSStefan WeilETEXI 4204