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diff --git a/qemu/qga/qapi-schema.json b/qemu/qga/qapi-schema.json deleted file mode 100644 index c21f3084d..000000000 --- a/qemu/qga/qapi-schema.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1028 +0,0 @@ -# *-*- Mode: Python -*-* - -## -# -# General note concerning the use of guest agent interfaces: -# -# "unsupported" is a higher-level error than the errors that individual -# commands might document. The caller should always be prepared to receive -# QERR_UNSUPPORTED, even if the given command doesn't specify it, or doesn't -# document any failure mode at all. -# -## - -## -# @guest-sync-delimited: -# -# Echo back a unique integer value, and prepend to response a -# leading sentinel byte (0xFF) the client can check scan for. -# -# This is used by clients talking to the guest agent over the -# wire to ensure the stream is in sync and doesn't contain stale -# data from previous client. It must be issued upon initial -# connection, and after any client-side timeouts (including -# timeouts on receiving a response to this command). -# -# After issuing this request, all guest agent responses should be -# ignored until the response containing the unique integer value -# the client passed in is returned. Receival of the 0xFF sentinel -# byte must be handled as an indication that the client's -# lexer/tokenizer/parser state should be flushed/reset in -# preparation for reliably receiving the subsequent response. As -# an optimization, clients may opt to ignore all data until a -# sentinel value is receiving to avoid unnecessary processing of -# stale data. -# -# Similarly, clients should also precede this *request* -# with a 0xFF byte to make sure the guest agent flushes any -# partially read JSON data from a previous client connection. -# -# @id: randomly generated 64-bit integer -# -# Returns: The unique integer id passed in by the client -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-sync-delimited', - 'data': { 'id': 'int' }, - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @guest-sync: -# -# Echo back a unique integer value -# -# This is used by clients talking to the guest agent over the -# wire to ensure the stream is in sync and doesn't contain stale -# data from previous client. All guest agent responses should be -# ignored until the provided unique integer value is returned, -# and it is up to the client to handle stale whole or -# partially-delivered JSON text in such a way that this response -# can be obtained. -# -# In cases where a partial stale response was previously -# received by the client, this cannot always be done reliably. -# One particular scenario being if qemu-ga responses are fed -# character-by-character into a JSON parser. In these situations, -# using guest-sync-delimited may be optimal. -# -# For clients that fetch responses line by line and convert them -# to JSON objects, guest-sync should be sufficient, but note that -# in cases where the channel is dirty some attempts at parsing the -# response may result in a parser error. -# -# Such clients should also precede this command -# with a 0xFF byte to make sure the guest agent flushes any -# partially read JSON data from a previous session. -# -# @id: randomly generated 64-bit integer -# -# Returns: The unique integer id passed in by the client -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-sync', - 'data': { 'id': 'int' }, - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @guest-ping: -# -# Ping the guest agent, a non-error return implies success -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-ping' } - -## -# @guest-get-time: -# -# Get the information about guest's System Time relative to -# the Epoch of 1970-01-01 in UTC. -# -# Returns: Time in nanoseconds. -# -# Since 1.5 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-get-time', - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @guest-set-time: -# -# Set guest time. -# -# When a guest is paused or migrated to a file then loaded -# from that file, the guest OS has no idea that there -# was a big gap in the time. Depending on how long the -# gap was, NTP might not be able to resynchronize the -# guest. -# -# This command tries to set guest's System Time to the -# given value, then sets the Hardware Clock (RTC) to the -# current System Time. This will make it easier for a guest -# to resynchronize without waiting for NTP. If no @time is -# specified, then the time to set is read from RTC. However, -# this may not be supported on all platforms (i.e. Windows). -# If that's the case users are advised to always pass a -# value. -# -# @time: #optional time of nanoseconds, relative to the Epoch -# of 1970-01-01 in UTC. -# -# Returns: Nothing on success. -# -# Since: 1.5 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-set-time', - 'data': { '*time': 'int' } } - -## -# @GuestAgentCommandInfo: -# -# Information about guest agent commands. -# -# @name: name of the command -# -# @enabled: whether command is currently enabled by guest admin -# -# @success-response: whether command returns a response on success -# (since 1.7) -# -# Since 1.1.0 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestAgentCommandInfo', - 'data': { 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool', 'success-response': 'bool' } } - -## -# @GuestAgentInfo -# -# Information about guest agent. -# -# @version: guest agent version -# -# @supported_commands: Information about guest agent commands -# -# Since 0.15.0 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestAgentInfo', - 'data': { 'version': 'str', - 'supported_commands': ['GuestAgentCommandInfo'] } } -## -# @guest-info: -# -# Get some information about the guest agent. -# -# Returns: @GuestAgentInfo -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-info', - 'returns': 'GuestAgentInfo' } - -## -# @guest-shutdown: -# -# Initiate guest-activated shutdown. Note: this is an asynchronous -# shutdown request, with no guarantee of successful shutdown. -# -# @mode: #optional "halt", "powerdown" (default), or "reboot" -# -# This command does NOT return a response on success. Success condition -# is indicated by the VM exiting with a zero exit status or, when -# running with --no-shutdown, by issuing the query-status QMP command -# to confirm the VM status is "shutdown". -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-shutdown', 'data': { '*mode': 'str' }, - 'success-response': false } - -## -# @guest-file-open: -# -# Open a file in the guest and retrieve a file handle for it -# -# @filepath: Full path to the file in the guest to open. -# -# @mode: #optional open mode, as per fopen(), "r" is the default. -# -# Returns: Guest file handle on success. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-file-open', - 'data': { 'path': 'str', '*mode': 'str' }, - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @guest-file-close: -# -# Close an open file in the guest -# -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open -# -# Returns: Nothing on success. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-file-close', - 'data': { 'handle': 'int' } } - -## -# @GuestFileRead -# -# Result of guest agent file-read operation -# -# @count: number of bytes read (note: count is *before* -# base64-encoding is applied) -# -# @buf-b64: base64-encoded bytes read -# -# @eof: whether EOF was encountered during read operation. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestFileRead', - 'data': { 'count': 'int', 'buf-b64': 'str', 'eof': 'bool' } } - -## -# @guest-file-read: -# -# Read from an open file in the guest. Data will be base64-encoded -# -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open -# -# @count: #optional maximum number of bytes to read (default is 4KB) -# -# Returns: @GuestFileRead on success. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-file-read', - 'data': { 'handle': 'int', '*count': 'int' }, - 'returns': 'GuestFileRead' } - -## -# @GuestFileWrite -# -# Result of guest agent file-write operation -# -# @count: number of bytes written (note: count is actual bytes -# written, after base64-decoding of provided buffer) -# -# @eof: whether EOF was encountered during write operation. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestFileWrite', - 'data': { 'count': 'int', 'eof': 'bool' } } - -## -# @guest-file-write: -# -# Write to an open file in the guest. -# -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open -# -# @buf-b64: base64-encoded string representing data to be written -# -# @count: #optional bytes to write (actual bytes, after base64-decode), -# default is all content in buf-b64 buffer after base64 decoding -# -# Returns: @GuestFileWrite on success. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-file-write', - 'data': { 'handle': 'int', 'buf-b64': 'str', '*count': 'int' }, - 'returns': 'GuestFileWrite' } - - -## -# @GuestFileSeek -# -# Result of guest agent file-seek operation -# -# @position: current file position -# -# @eof: whether EOF was encountered during file seek -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestFileSeek', - 'data': { 'position': 'int', 'eof': 'bool' } } - -## -# @QGASeek: -# -# Symbolic names for use in @guest-file-seek -# -# @set: Set to the specified offset (same effect as 'whence':0) -# @cur: Add offset to the current location (same effect as 'whence':1) -# @end: Add offset to the end of the file (same effect as 'whence':2) -# -# Since: 2.6 -## -{ 'enum': 'QGASeek', 'data': [ 'set', 'cur', 'end' ] } - -## -# @GuestFileWhence: -# -# Controls the meaning of offset to @guest-file-seek. -# -# @value: Integral value (0 for set, 1 for cur, 2 for end), available -# for historical reasons, and might differ from the host's or -# guest's SEEK_* values (since: 0.15) -# @name: Symbolic name, and preferred interface -# -# Since: 2.6 -## -{ 'alternate': 'GuestFileWhence', - 'data': { 'value': 'int', 'name': 'QGASeek' } } - -## -# @guest-file-seek: -# -# Seek to a position in the file, as with fseek(), and return the -# current file position afterward. Also encapsulates ftell()'s -# functionality, with offset=0 and whence=1. -# -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open -# -# @offset: bytes to skip over in the file stream -# -# @whence: Symbolic or numeric code for interpreting offset -# -# Returns: @GuestFileSeek on success. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-file-seek', - 'data': { 'handle': 'int', 'offset': 'int', - 'whence': 'GuestFileWhence' }, - 'returns': 'GuestFileSeek' } - -## -# @guest-file-flush: -# -# Write file changes bufferred in userspace to disk/kernel buffers -# -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open -# -# Returns: Nothing on success. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-file-flush', - 'data': { 'handle': 'int' } } - -## -# @GuestFsFreezeStatus -# -# An enumeration of filesystem freeze states -# -# @thawed: filesystems thawed/unfrozen -# -# @frozen: all non-network guest filesystems frozen -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'enum': 'GuestFsfreezeStatus', - 'data': [ 'thawed', 'frozen' ] } - -## -# @guest-fsfreeze-status: -# -# Get guest fsfreeze state. error state indicates -# -# Returns: GuestFsfreezeStatus ("thawed", "frozen", etc., as defined below) -# -# Note: This may fail to properly report the current state as a result of -# some other guest processes having issued an fs freeze/thaw. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-status', - 'returns': 'GuestFsfreezeStatus' } - -## -# @guest-fsfreeze-freeze: -# -# Sync and freeze all freezable, local guest filesystems -# -# Returns: Number of file systems currently frozen. On error, all filesystems -# will be thawed. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-freeze', - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list: -# -# Sync and freeze specified guest filesystems -# -# @mountpoints: #optional an array of mountpoints of filesystems to be frozen. -# If omitted, every mounted filesystem is frozen. -# -# Returns: Number of file systems currently frozen. On error, all filesystems -# will be thawed. -# -# Since: 2.2 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list', - 'data': { '*mountpoints': ['str'] }, - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @guest-fsfreeze-thaw: -# -# Unfreeze all frozen guest filesystems -# -# Returns: Number of file systems thawed by this call -# -# Note: if return value does not match the previous call to -# guest-fsfreeze-freeze, this likely means some freezable -# filesystems were unfrozen before this call, and that the -# filesystem state may have changed before issuing this -# command. -# -# Since: 0.15.0 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-thaw', - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @GuestFilesystemTrimResult -# -# @path: path that was trimmed -# @error: an error message when trim failed -# @trimmed: bytes trimmed for this path -# @minimum: reported effective minimum for this path -# -# Since: 2.4 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestFilesystemTrimResult', - 'data': {'path': 'str', - '*trimmed': 'int', '*minimum': 'int', '*error': 'str'} } - -## -# @GuestFilesystemTrimResponse -# -# @paths: list of @GuestFilesystemTrimResult per path that was trimmed -# -# Since: 2.4 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestFilesystemTrimResponse', - 'data': {'paths': ['GuestFilesystemTrimResult']} } - -## -# @guest-fstrim: -# -# Discard (or "trim") blocks which are not in use by the filesystem. -# -# @minimum: -# Minimum contiguous free range to discard, in bytes. Free ranges -# smaller than this may be ignored (this is a hint and the guest -# may not respect it). By increasing this value, the fstrim -# operation will complete more quickly for filesystems with badly -# fragmented free space, although not all blocks will be discarded. -# The default value is zero, meaning "discard every free block". -# -# Returns: A @GuestFilesystemTrimResponse which contains the -# status of all trimmed paths. (since 2.4) -# -# Since: 1.2 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-fstrim', - 'data': { '*minimum': 'int' }, - 'returns': 'GuestFilesystemTrimResponse' } - -## -# @guest-suspend-disk -# -# Suspend guest to disk. -# -# This command tries to execute the scripts provided by the pm-utils package. -# If it's not available, the suspend operation will be performed by manually -# writing to a sysfs file. -# -# For the best results it's strongly recommended to have the pm-utils -# package installed in the guest. -# -# This command does NOT return a response on success. There is a high chance -# the command succeeded if the VM exits with a zero exit status or, when -# running with --no-shutdown, by issuing the query-status QMP command to -# to confirm the VM status is "shutdown". However, the VM could also exit -# (or set its status to "shutdown") due to other reasons. -# -# The following errors may be returned: -# If suspend to disk is not supported, Unsupported -# -# Notes: It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command before -# sending commands when the guest resumes -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-suspend-disk', 'success-response': false } - -## -# @guest-suspend-ram -# -# Suspend guest to ram. -# -# This command tries to execute the scripts provided by the pm-utils package. -# If it's not available, the suspend operation will be performed by manually -# writing to a sysfs file. -# -# For the best results it's strongly recommended to have the pm-utils -# package installed in the guest. -# -# IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-ram requires QEMU to support the 'system_wakeup' -# command. Thus, it's *required* to query QEMU for the presence of the -# 'system_wakeup' command before issuing guest-suspend-ram. -# -# This command does NOT return a response on success. There are two options -# to check for success: -# 1. Wait for the SUSPEND QMP event from QEMU -# 2. Issue the query-status QMP command to confirm the VM status is -# "suspended" -# -# The following errors may be returned: -# If suspend to ram is not supported, Unsupported -# -# Notes: It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command before -# sending commands when the guest resumes -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-suspend-ram', 'success-response': false } - -## -# @guest-suspend-hybrid -# -# Save guest state to disk and suspend to ram. -# -# This command requires the pm-utils package to be installed in the guest. -# -# IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-hybrid requires QEMU to support the 'system_wakeup' -# command. Thus, it's *required* to query QEMU for the presence of the -# 'system_wakeup' command before issuing guest-suspend-hybrid. -# -# This command does NOT return a response on success. There are two options -# to check for success: -# 1. Wait for the SUSPEND QMP event from QEMU -# 2. Issue the query-status QMP command to confirm the VM status is -# "suspended" -# -# The following errors may be returned: -# If hybrid suspend is not supported, Unsupported -# -# Notes: It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command before -# sending commands when the guest resumes -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-suspend-hybrid', 'success-response': false } - -## -# @GuestIpAddressType: -# -# An enumeration of supported IP address types -# -# @ipv4: IP version 4 -# -# @ipv6: IP version 6 -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'enum': 'GuestIpAddressType', - 'data': [ 'ipv4', 'ipv6' ] } - -## -# @GuestIpAddress: -# -# @ip-address: IP address -# -# @ip-address-type: Type of @ip-address (e.g. ipv4, ipv6) -# -# @prefix: Network prefix length of @ip-address -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestIpAddress', - 'data': {'ip-address': 'str', - 'ip-address-type': 'GuestIpAddressType', - 'prefix': 'int'} } - -## -# @GuestNetworkInterface: -# -# @name: The name of interface for which info are being delivered -# -# @hardware-address: Hardware address of @name -# -# @ip-addresses: List of addresses assigned to @name -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestNetworkInterface', - 'data': {'name': 'str', - '*hardware-address': 'str', - '*ip-addresses': ['GuestIpAddress'] } } - -## -# @guest-network-get-interfaces: -# -# Get list of guest IP addresses, MAC addresses -# and netmasks. -# -# Returns: List of GuestNetworkInfo on success. -# -# Since: 1.1 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-network-get-interfaces', - 'returns': ['GuestNetworkInterface'] } - -## -# @GuestLogicalProcessor: -# -# @logical-id: Arbitrary guest-specific unique identifier of the VCPU. -# -# @online: Whether the VCPU is enabled. -# -# @can-offline: #optional Whether offlining the VCPU is possible. This member -# is always filled in by the guest agent when the structure is -# returned, and always ignored on input (hence it can be omitted -# then). -# -# Since: 1.5 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestLogicalProcessor', - 'data': {'logical-id': 'int', - 'online': 'bool', - '*can-offline': 'bool'} } - -## -# @guest-get-vcpus: -# -# Retrieve the list of the guest's logical processors. -# -# This is a read-only operation. -# -# Returns: The list of all VCPUs the guest knows about. Each VCPU is put on the -# list exactly once, but their order is unspecified. -# -# Since: 1.5 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-get-vcpus', - 'returns': ['GuestLogicalProcessor'] } - -## -# @guest-set-vcpus: -# -# Attempt to reconfigure (currently: enable/disable) logical processors inside -# the guest. -# -# The input list is processed node by node in order. In each node @logical-id -# is used to look up the guest VCPU, for which @online specifies the requested -# state. The set of distinct @logical-id's is only required to be a subset of -# the guest-supported identifiers. There's no restriction on list length or on -# repeating the same @logical-id (with possibly different @online field). -# Preferably the input list should describe a modified subset of -# @guest-get-vcpus' return value. -# -# Returns: The length of the initial sublist that has been successfully -# processed. The guest agent maximizes this value. Possible cases: -# -# 0: if the @vcpus list was empty on input. Guest state -# has not been changed. Otherwise, -# -# Error: processing the first node of @vcpus failed for the -# reason returned. Guest state has not been changed. -# Otherwise, -# -# < length(@vcpus): more than zero initial nodes have been processed, -# but not the entire @vcpus list. Guest state has -# changed accordingly. To retrieve the error -# (assuming it persists), repeat the call with the -# successfully processed initial sublist removed. -# Otherwise, -# -# length(@vcpus): call successful. -# -# Since: 1.5 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-set-vcpus', - 'data': {'vcpus': ['GuestLogicalProcessor'] }, - 'returns': 'int' } - -## -# @GuestDiskBusType -# -# An enumeration of bus type of disks -# -# @ide: IDE disks -# @fdc: floppy disks -# @scsi: SCSI disks -# @virtio: virtio disks -# @xen: Xen disks -# @usb: USB disks -# @uml: UML disks -# @sata: SATA disks -# @sd: SD cards -# @unknown: Unknown bus type -# @ieee1394: Win IEEE 1394 bus type -# @ssa: Win SSA bus type -# @fibre: Win fiber channel bus type -# @raid: Win RAID bus type -# @iscsi: Win iScsi bus type -# @sas: Win serial-attaches SCSI bus type -# @mmc: Win multimedia card (MMC) bus type -# @virtual: Win virtual bus type -# @file-backed virtual: Win file-backed bus type -# -# Since: 2.2; 'Unknown' and all entries below since 2.4 -## -{ 'enum': 'GuestDiskBusType', - 'data': [ 'ide', 'fdc', 'scsi', 'virtio', 'xen', 'usb', 'uml', 'sata', - 'sd', 'unknown', 'ieee1394', 'ssa', 'fibre', 'raid', 'iscsi', - 'sas', 'mmc', 'virtual', 'file-backed-virtual' ] } - - -## -# @GuestPCIAddress: -# -# @domain: domain id -# @bus: bus id -# @slot: slot id -# @function: function id -# -# Since: 2.2 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestPCIAddress', - 'data': {'domain': 'int', 'bus': 'int', - 'slot': 'int', 'function': 'int'} } - -## -# @GuestDiskAddress: -# -# @pci-controller: controller's PCI address -# @type: bus type -# @bus: bus id -# @target: target id -# @unit: unit id -# -# Since: 2.2 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestDiskAddress', - 'data': {'pci-controller': 'GuestPCIAddress', - 'bus-type': 'GuestDiskBusType', - 'bus': 'int', 'target': 'int', 'unit': 'int'} } - -## -# @GuestFilesystemInfo -# -# @name: disk name -# @mountpoint: mount point path -# @type: file system type string -# @disk: an array of disk hardware information that the volume lies on, -# which may be empty if the disk type is not supported -# -# Since: 2.2 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestFilesystemInfo', - 'data': {'name': 'str', 'mountpoint': 'str', 'type': 'str', - 'disk': ['GuestDiskAddress']} } - -## -# @guest-get-fsinfo: -# -# Returns: The list of filesystems information mounted in the guest. -# The returned mountpoints may be specified to -# @guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list. -# Network filesystems (such as CIFS and NFS) are not listed. -# -# Since: 2.2 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-get-fsinfo', - 'returns': ['GuestFilesystemInfo'] } - -## -# @guest-set-user-password -# -# @username: the user account whose password to change -# @password: the new password entry string, base64 encoded -# @crypted: true if password is already crypt()d, false if raw -# -# If the @crypted flag is true, it is the caller's responsibility -# to ensure the correct crypt() encryption scheme is used. This -# command does not attempt to interpret or report on the encryption -# scheme. Refer to the documentation of the guest operating system -# in question to determine what is supported. -# -# Not all guest operating systems will support use of the -# @crypted flag, as they may require the clear-text password -# -# The @password parameter must always be base64 encoded before -# transmission, even if already crypt()d, to ensure it is 8-bit -# safe when passed as JSON. -# -# Returns: Nothing on success. -# -# Since 2.3 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-set-user-password', - 'data': { 'username': 'str', 'password': 'str', 'crypted': 'bool' } } - -# @GuestMemoryBlock: -# -# @phys-index: Arbitrary guest-specific unique identifier of the MEMORY BLOCK. -# -# @online: Whether the MEMORY BLOCK is enabled in guest. -# -# @can-offline: #optional Whether offlining the MEMORY BLOCK is possible. -# This member is always filled in by the guest agent when the -# structure is returned, and always ignored on input (hence it -# can be omitted then). -# -# Since: 2.3 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestMemoryBlock', - 'data': {'phys-index': 'uint64', - 'online': 'bool', - '*can-offline': 'bool'} } - -## -# @guest-get-memory-blocks: -# -# Retrieve the list of the guest's memory blocks. -# -# This is a read-only operation. -# -# Returns: The list of all memory blocks the guest knows about. -# Each memory block is put on the list exactly once, but their order -# is unspecified. -# -# Since: 2.3 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-get-memory-blocks', - 'returns': ['GuestMemoryBlock'] } - -## -# @GuestMemoryBlockResponseType -# -# An enumeration of memory block operation result. -# -# @success: the operation of online/offline memory block is successful. -# @not-found: can't find the corresponding memoryXXX directory in sysfs. -# @operation-not-supported: for some old kernels, it does not support -# online or offline memory block. -# @operation-failed: the operation of online/offline memory block fails, -# because of some errors happen. -# -# Since: 2.3 -## -{ 'enum': 'GuestMemoryBlockResponseType', - 'data': ['success', 'not-found', 'operation-not-supported', - 'operation-failed'] } - -## -# @GuestMemoryBlockResponse: -# -# @phys-index: same with the 'phys-index' member of @GuestMemoryBlock. -# -# @response: the result of memory block operation. -# -# @error-code: #optional the error number. -# When memory block operation fails, we assign the value of -# 'errno' to this member, it indicates what goes wrong. -# When the operation succeeds, it will be omitted. -# -# Since: 2.3 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestMemoryBlockResponse', - 'data': { 'phys-index': 'uint64', - 'response': 'GuestMemoryBlockResponseType', - '*error-code': 'int' }} - -## -# @guest-set-memory-blocks: -# -# Attempt to reconfigure (currently: enable/disable) state of memory blocks -# inside the guest. -# -# The input list is processed node by node in order. In each node @phys-index -# is used to look up the guest MEMORY BLOCK, for which @online specifies the -# requested state. The set of distinct @phys-index's is only required to be a -# subset of the guest-supported identifiers. There's no restriction on list -# length or on repeating the same @phys-index (with possibly different @online -# field). -# Preferably the input list should describe a modified subset of -# @guest-get-memory-blocks' return value. -# -# Returns: The operation results, it is a list of @GuestMemoryBlockResponse, -# which is corresponding to the input list. -# -# Note: it will return NULL if the @mem-blks list was empty on input, -# or there is an error, and in this case, guest state will not be -# changed. -# -# Since: 2.3 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-set-memory-blocks', - 'data': {'mem-blks': ['GuestMemoryBlock'] }, - 'returns': ['GuestMemoryBlockResponse'] } - -# @GuestMemoryBlockInfo: -# -# @size: the size (in bytes) of the guest memory blocks, -# which are the minimal units of memory block online/offline -# operations (also called Logical Memory Hotplug). -# -# Since: 2.3 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestMemoryBlockInfo', - 'data': {'size': 'uint64'} } - -## -# @guest-get-memory-block-info: -# -# Get information relating to guest memory blocks. -# -# Returns: memory block size in bytes. -# Returns: @GuestMemoryBlockInfo -# -# Since 2.3 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-get-memory-block-info', - 'returns': 'GuestMemoryBlockInfo' } - -# @GuestExecStatus: -# -# @exited: true if process has already terminated. -# @exitcode: #optional process exit code if it was normally terminated. -# @signal: #optional signal number (linux) or unhandled exception code -# (windows) if the process was abnormally terminated. -# @out-data: #optional base64-encoded stdout of the process -# @err-data: #optional base64-encoded stderr of the process -# Note: @out-data and @err-data are present only -# if 'capture-output' was specified for 'guest-exec' -# @out-truncated: #optional true if stdout was not fully captured -# due to size limitation. -# @err-truncated: #optional true if stderr was not fully captured -# due to size limitation. -# -# Since: 2.5 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestExecStatus', - 'data': { 'exited': 'bool', '*exitcode': 'int', '*signal': 'int', - '*out-data': 'str', '*err-data': 'str', - '*out-truncated': 'bool', '*err-truncated': 'bool' }} -## -# @guest-exec-status -# -# Check status of process associated with PID retrieved via guest-exec. -# Reap the process and associated metadata if it has exited. -# -# @pid: pid returned from guest-exec -# -# Returns: GuestExecStatus on success. -# -# Since 2.5 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-exec-status', - 'data': { 'pid': 'int' }, - 'returns': 'GuestExecStatus' } - -## -# @GuestExec: -# @pid: pid of child process in guest OS -# -#Since: 2.5 -## -{ 'struct': 'GuestExec', - 'data': { 'pid': 'int'} } - -## -# @guest-exec: -# -# Execute a command in the guest -# -# @path: path or executable name to execute -# @arg: #optional argument list to pass to executable -# @env: #optional environment variables to pass to executable -# @input-data: #optional data to be passed to process stdin (base64 encoded) -# @capture-output: #optional bool flag to enable capture of -# stdout/stderr of running process. defaults to false. -# -# Returns: PID on success. -# -# Since: 2.5 -## -{ 'command': 'guest-exec', - 'data': { 'path': 'str', '*arg': ['str'], '*env': ['str'], - '*input-data': 'str', '*capture-output': 'bool' }, - 'returns': 'GuestExec' } |