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HXCOMM Use DEFHEADING() to define headings in both help text and rST.
HXCOMM Text between SRST and ERST is copied to the rST version and
HXCOMM discarded from C version.
HXCOMM DEF(command, args, callback, arg_string, help) is used to construct
HXCOMM monitor info commands
HXCOMM HXCOMM can be used for comments, discarded from both rST and C.
HXCOMM
HXCOMM In this file, generally SRST fragments should have two extra
HXCOMM spaces of indent, so that the documentation list item for "info foo"
HXCOMM appears inside the documentation list item for the top level
HXCOMM "info" documentation entry. The exception is the first SRST
HXCOMM fragment that defines that top level entry.
SRST
``info`` *subcommand*
Show various information about the system state.
ERST
{
.name = "version",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the version of QEMU",
.cmd = hmp_info_version,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info version``
Show the version of QEMU.
ERST
{
.name = "network",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the network state",
.cmd = hmp_info_network,
},
SRST
``info network``
Show the network state.
ERST
{
.name = "chardev",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the character devices",
.cmd = hmp_info_chardev,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info chardev``
Show the character devices.
ERST
{
.name = "block",
.args_type = "nodes:-n,verbose:-v,device:B?",
.params = "[-n] [-v] [device]",
.help = "show info of one block device or all block devices "
"(-n: show named nodes; -v: show details)",
.cmd = hmp_info_block,
},
SRST
``info block``
Show info of one block device or all block devices.
ERST
{
.name = "blockstats",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show block device statistics",
.cmd = hmp_info_blockstats,
},
SRST
``info blockstats``
Show block device statistics.
ERST
{
.name = "block-jobs",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show progress of ongoing block device operations",
.cmd = hmp_info_block_jobs,
},
SRST
``info block-jobs``
Show progress of ongoing block device operations.
ERST
{
.name = "registers",
.args_type = "cpustate_all:-a",
.params = "[-a]",
.help = "show the cpu registers (-a: all - show register info for all cpus)",
.cmd = hmp_info_registers,
},
SRST
``info registers``
Show the cpu registers.
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
{
.name = "lapic",
.args_type = "apic-id:i?",
.params = "[apic-id]",
.help = "show local apic state (apic-id: local apic to read, default is which of current CPU)",
.cmd = hmp_info_local_apic,
},
#endif
SRST
``info lapic``
Show local APIC state
ERST
{
.name = "cpus",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show infos for each CPU",
.cmd = hmp_info_cpus,
},
SRST
``info cpus``
Show infos for each CPU.
ERST
{
.name = "history",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the command line history",
.cmd = hmp_info_history,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info history``
Show the command line history.
ERST
{
.name = "irq",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the interrupts statistics (if available)",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_irq,
},
SRST
``info irq``
Show the interrupts statistics (if available).
ERST
{
.name = "pic",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show PIC state",
.cmd = hmp_info_pic,
},
SRST
``info pic``
Show PIC state.
ERST
{
.name = "rdma",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show RDMA state",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_rdma,
},
SRST
``info rdma``
Show RDMA state.
ERST
{
.name = "pci",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show PCI info",
.cmd = hmp_info_pci,
},
SRST
``info pci``
Show PCI information.
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_SH4) || defined(TARGET_SPARC) || \
defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_XTENSA) || defined(TARGET_M68K)
{
.name = "tlb",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show virtual to physical memory mappings",
.cmd = hmp_info_tlb,
},
#endif
SRST
``info tlb``
Show virtual to physical memory mappings.
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_RISCV)
{
.name = "mem",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the active virtual memory mappings",
.cmd = hmp_info_mem,
},
#endif
SRST
``info mem``
Show the active virtual memory mappings.
ERST
{
.name = "mtree",
memory: Make 'info mtree' not display disabled regions by default We might have many disabled memory regions, making the 'info mtree' output too verbose to be useful. Remove the disabled regions in the default output, but allow the monitor user to display them using the '-D' option. Before: (qemu) info mtree memory-region: system 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio 0, i/o): system 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff (prio 0, ram): alias ram-below-4g @pc.ram 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio -1, i/o): pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): vga-lowmem 00000000000c0000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, rom): pc.rom 00000000000e0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, rom): alias isa-bios @pc.bios 0000000000020000-000000000003ffff 00000000fffc0000-00000000ffffffff (prio 0, rom): pc.bios 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): alias smram-region @pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff [disabled] 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff [disabled] 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff [disabled] 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff [disabled] 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff [disabled] 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff [disabled] 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff [disabled] 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff [disabled] 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff [disabled] 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff [disabled] 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff [disabled] 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff [disabled] 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff [disabled] 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff [disabled] 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff [disabled] 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff [disabled] 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff [disabled] 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff [disabled] 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff [disabled] 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff [disabled] 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff [disabled] 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff [disabled] 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff [disabled] 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff [disabled] 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff [disabled] 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff [disabled] 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff [disabled] 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff [disabled] 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff [disabled] 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff [disabled] 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff [disabled] 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff [disabled] 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff [disabled] 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff [disabled] 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff [disabled] 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff [disabled] 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff [disabled] 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff [disabled] 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff [disabled] 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff 00000000fec00000-00000000fec00fff (prio 0, i/o): ioapic 00000000fed00000-00000000fed003ff (prio 0, i/o): hpet 00000000fee00000-00000000feefffff (prio 4096, i/o): apic-msi After: (qemu) info mtree memory-region: system 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio 0, i/o): system 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff (prio 0, ram): alias ram-below-4g @pc.ram 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio -1, i/o): pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): vga-lowmem 00000000000c0000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, rom): pc.rom 00000000000e0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, rom): alias isa-bios @pc.bios 0000000000020000-000000000003ffff 00000000fffc0000-00000000ffffffff (prio 0, rom): pc.bios 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): alias smram-region @pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff 00000000fec00000-00000000fec00fff (prio 0, i/o): ioapic 00000000fed00000-00000000fed003ff (prio 0, i/o): hpet 00000000fee00000-00000000feefffff (prio 4096, i/o): apic-msi The old behavior is preserved using 'info mtree -D'. Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-05-29 12:53:25 +00:00
.args_type = "flatview:-f,dispatch_tree:-d,owner:-o,disabled:-D",
.params = "[-f][-d][-o][-D]",
.help = "show memory tree (-f: dump flat view for address spaces;"
"-d: dump dispatch tree, valid with -f only);"
memory: Make 'info mtree' not display disabled regions by default We might have many disabled memory regions, making the 'info mtree' output too verbose to be useful. Remove the disabled regions in the default output, but allow the monitor user to display them using the '-D' option. Before: (qemu) info mtree memory-region: system 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio 0, i/o): system 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff (prio 0, ram): alias ram-below-4g @pc.ram 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio -1, i/o): pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): vga-lowmem 00000000000c0000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, rom): pc.rom 00000000000e0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, rom): alias isa-bios @pc.bios 0000000000020000-000000000003ffff 00000000fffc0000-00000000ffffffff (prio 0, rom): pc.bios 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): alias smram-region @pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff [disabled] 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff [disabled] 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff [disabled] 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff [disabled] 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff [disabled] 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff [disabled] 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff [disabled] 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff [disabled] 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff [disabled] 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff [disabled] 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff [disabled] 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff [disabled] 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff [disabled] 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff [disabled] 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff [disabled] 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff [disabled] 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff [disabled] 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff [disabled] 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff [disabled] 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff [disabled] 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff [disabled] 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff [disabled] 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff [disabled] 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff [disabled] 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff [disabled] 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff [disabled] 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff [disabled] 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff [disabled] 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff [disabled] 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff [disabled] 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff [disabled] 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff [disabled] 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff [disabled] 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff [disabled] 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff [disabled] 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff [disabled] 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-ram @pc.ram 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff [disabled] 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-pci @pc.ram 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff [disabled] 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, ram): alias pam-rom @pc.ram 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff [disabled] 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff 00000000fec00000-00000000fec00fff (prio 0, i/o): ioapic 00000000fed00000-00000000fed003ff (prio 0, i/o): hpet 00000000fee00000-00000000feefffff (prio 4096, i/o): apic-msi After: (qemu) info mtree memory-region: system 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio 0, i/o): system 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff (prio 0, ram): alias ram-below-4g @pc.ram 0000000000000000-0000000007ffffff 0000000000000000-ffffffffffffffff (prio -1, i/o): pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): vga-lowmem 00000000000c0000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, rom): pc.rom 00000000000e0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, rom): alias isa-bios @pc.bios 0000000000020000-000000000003ffff 00000000fffc0000-00000000ffffffff (prio 0, rom): pc.bios 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff (prio 1, i/o): alias smram-region @pci 00000000000a0000-00000000000bffff 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c0000-00000000000c3fff 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c4000-00000000000c7fff 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000c8000-00000000000cbfff 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000cc000-00000000000cffff 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d0000-00000000000d3fff 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d4000-00000000000d7fff 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000d8000-00000000000dbfff 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000dc000-00000000000dffff 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e0000-00000000000e3fff 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e4000-00000000000e7fff 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000e8000-00000000000ebfff 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000ec000-00000000000effff 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff (prio 1, i/o): alias pam-pci @pci 00000000000f0000-00000000000fffff 00000000fec00000-00000000fec00fff (prio 0, i/o): ioapic 00000000fed00000-00000000fed003ff (prio 0, i/o): hpet 00000000fee00000-00000000feefffff (prio 4096, i/o): apic-msi The old behavior is preserved using 'info mtree -D'. Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-05-29 12:53:25 +00:00
"-o: dump region owners/parents;"
"-D: dump disabled regions",
.cmd = hmp_info_mtree,
},
SRST
``info mtree``
Show memory tree.
ERST
#if defined(CONFIG_TCG)
{
.name = "jit",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show dynamic compiler info",
},
#endif
SRST
``info jit``
Show dynamic compiler info.
ERST
#if defined(CONFIG_TCG)
{
.name = "opcount",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show dynamic compiler opcode counters",
},
#endif
SRST
``info opcount``
Show dynamic compiler opcode counters
ERST
hmp-commands-info: add sync-profile The command introduced here is just for developers. This means that: - the info displayed and the output format could change in the future - the command is only meant to be used from HMP, not from QMP Sample output: (qemu) sync-profile sync-profile is off (qemu) info sync-profile Type Object Call site Wait Time (s) Count Average (us) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (qemu) sync-profile on (qemu) sync-profile sync-profile is on (qemu) info sync-profile 15 Type Object Call site Wait Time (s) Count Average (us) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- condvar 0x55a01813ced0 cpus.c:1165 91.38235 2842 32154.24 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 cpus.c:1434 12.56490 5787 2171.23 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c:432 7.75846 2844 2728.01 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:870 5.09889 2884 1767.99 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c:529 3.46140 3254 1063.74 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:804 0.76333 8655 88.20 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 cpus.c:1466 0.60893 2941 207.05 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 util/main-loop.c:236 0.00894 6425 1.39 mutex [ 3] util/qemu-timer.c:520 0.00342 50611 0.07 mutex [ 2] util/qemu-timer.c:426 0.00254 31336 0.08 mutex [ 3] util/qemu-timer.c:234 0.00107 19275 0.06 mutex 0x55a0171d9960 vl.c:763 0.00043 6425 0.07 mutex 0x55a0180d1bb0 monitor.c:458 0.00015 1603 0.09 mutex 0x55a0180e4c78 chardev/char.c:109 0.00002 217 0.08 mutex 0x55a0180d1bb0 monitor.c:448 0.00001 162 0.08 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (qemu) info sync-profile -m 15 Type Object Call site Wait Time (s) Count Average (us) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- condvar 0x55a01813ced0 cpus.c:1165 95.11196 3051 31174.03 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c:432 7.92108 3052 2595.37 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 cpus.c:1434 13.38253 6210 2155.00 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:870 5.09901 3093 1648.57 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c:529 4.21123 3468 1214.31 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 cpus.c:1466 0.60895 3156 192.95 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:804 0.76337 9282 82.24 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 util/main-loop.c:236 0.00944 6889 1.37 mutex 0x55a01813ce80 tcg/tcg.c:397 0.00000 24 0.15 mutex 0x55a0180d1bb0 monitor.c:458 0.00018 1922 0.09 mutex [ 2] util/qemu-timer.c:426 0.00266 32710 0.08 mutex 0x55a0180e4c78 chardev/char.c:109 0.00002 260 0.08 mutex 0x55a0180d1bb0 monitor.c:448 0.00001 187 0.08 mutex 0x55a0171d9960 vl.c:763 0.00047 6889 0.07 mutex [ 3] util/qemu-timer.c:520 0.00362 53377 0.07 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (qemu) info sync-profile -m -n 15 Type Object Call site Wait Time (s) Count Average (us) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- condvar 0x55a01813ced0 cpus.c:1165 101.39331 3398 29839.12 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c:432 7.92112 3399 2330.43 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 cpus.c:1434 14.28280 6922 2063.39 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:870 5.77505 3445 1676.36 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cpu-exec.c:529 5.66139 3883 1457.99 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 cpus.c:1466 0.60901 3519 173.06 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:804 0.76351 10338 73.85 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 util/main-loop.c:236 0.01032 7664 1.35 mutex 0x55a0180e4f08 util/qemu-timer.c:426 0.00041 901 0.45 mutex 0x55a01813ce80 tcg/tcg.c:397 0.00000 24 0.15 mutex 0x55a0180d1bb0 monitor.c:458 0.00022 2319 0.09 mutex 0x55a0180e4c78 chardev/char.c:109 0.00003 306 0.08 mutex 0x55a0180e4f08 util/qemu-timer.c:520 0.00068 8565 0.08 mutex 0x55a0180d1bb0 monitor.c:448 0.00002 215 0.08 mutex 0x55a0180e4f78 util/qemu-timer.c:426 0.00247 34224 0.07 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (qemu) sync-profile reset (qemu) info sync-profile -m 2 Type Object Call site Wait Time (s) Count Average (us) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- condvar 0x55a01813ced0 cpus.c:1165 2.78756 99 28157.12 BQL mutex 0x55a0171b7140 accel/tcg/cputlb.c:870 0.33054 102 3240.55 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (qemu) sync-profile off (qemu) sync-profile sync-profile is off (qemu) sync-profile reset (qemu) info sync-profile Type Object Call site Wait Time (s) Count Average (us) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2017-08-08 17:54:42 +00:00
{
.name = "sync-profile",
.args_type = "mean:-m,no_coalesce:-n,max:i?",
.params = "[-m] [-n] [max]",
.help = "show synchronization profiling info, up to max entries "
"(default: 10), sorted by total wait time. (-m: sort by "
"mean wait time; -n: do not coalesce objects with the "
"same call site)",
.cmd = hmp_info_sync_profile,
},
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``info sync-profile [-m|-n]`` [*max*]
Show synchronization profiling info, up to *max* entries (default: 10),
sorted by total wait time.
``-m``
sort by mean wait time
``-n``
do not coalesce objects with the same call site
When different objects that share the same call site are coalesced,
the "Object" field shows---enclosed in brackets---the number of objects
being coalesced.
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{
.name = "kvm",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show KVM information",
.cmd = hmp_info_kvm,
},
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``info kvm``
Show KVM information.
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{
.name = "numa",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show NUMA information",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_numa,
},
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``info numa``
Show NUMA information.
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{
.name = "usb",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show guest USB devices",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_usb,
},
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``info usb``
Show guest USB devices.
ERST
{
.name = "usbhost",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show host USB devices",
},
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``info usbhost``
Show host USB devices.
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#if defined(CONFIG_TCG)
{
.name = "profile",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show profiling information",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_profile,
},
#endif
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``info profile``
Show profiling information.
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{
.name = "capture",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show capture information",
.cmd = hmp_info_capture,
},
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``info capture``
Show capture information.
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{
.name = "snapshots",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the currently saved VM snapshots",
.cmd = hmp_info_snapshots,
},
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``info snapshots``
Show the currently saved VM snapshots.
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{
.name = "status",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the current VM status (running|paused)",
.cmd = hmp_info_status,
.flags = "p",
},
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``info status``
Show the current VM status (running|paused).
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{
.name = "mice",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show which guest mouse is receiving events",
.cmd = hmp_info_mice,
},
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``info mice``
Show which guest mouse is receiving events.
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qapi: add conditions to VNC type/commands/events on the schema Add #if defined(CONFIG_VNC) in generated code, and adjust the qmp/hmp code accordingly. query-qmp-schema no longer reports the command/events etc as available when disabled at compile. Commands made conditional: * query-vnc, query-vnc-servers, change-vnc-password Before the patch, the commands for !CONFIG_VNC are stubs that fail like this: {"error": {"class": "GenericError", "desc": "The feature 'vnc' is not enabled"}} Afterwards, they fail like this: {"error": {"class": "CommandNotFound", "desc": "The command FOO has not been found"}} I call that an improvement, because it lets clients distinguish between command unavailable (class CommandNotFound) and command failed (class GenericError). Events made conditional: * VNC_CONNECTED, VNC_INITIALIZED, VNC_DISCONNECTED HMP change: * info vnc Will return "unknown command: 'info vnc'" when VNC is compiled out (same as error for spice when --disable-spice) Occurrences of VNC (case insensitive) in the schema that aren't covered by this change: * add_client Command has other uses, including "socket bases character devices". These are unconditional as far as I can tell. * set_password, expire_password In theory, these commands could be used for managing any service's password. In practice, they're used for VNC and SPICE services. They're documented for "remote display session" / "remote display server". The service is selected by argument @protocol. The code special-cases protocol-specific argument checking, then calls a protocol-specific function to do the work. If it fails, the command fails with "Could not set password". It does when the service isn't compiled in (it's a stub then). We could make these commands conditional on the conjunction of all services [currently: defined(CONFIG_VNC) || defined(CONFIG_SPICE)], but I doubt it's worthwhile. * change Command has other uses, namely changing media. This patch inlines a stub; no functional change. Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20180703155648.11933-14-marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2018-07-03 15:56:47 +00:00
#if defined(CONFIG_VNC)
{
.name = "vnc",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the vnc server status",
.cmd = hmp_info_vnc,
},
qapi: add conditions to VNC type/commands/events on the schema Add #if defined(CONFIG_VNC) in generated code, and adjust the qmp/hmp code accordingly. query-qmp-schema no longer reports the command/events etc as available when disabled at compile. Commands made conditional: * query-vnc, query-vnc-servers, change-vnc-password Before the patch, the commands for !CONFIG_VNC are stubs that fail like this: {"error": {"class": "GenericError", "desc": "The feature 'vnc' is not enabled"}} Afterwards, they fail like this: {"error": {"class": "CommandNotFound", "desc": "The command FOO has not been found"}} I call that an improvement, because it lets clients distinguish between command unavailable (class CommandNotFound) and command failed (class GenericError). Events made conditional: * VNC_CONNECTED, VNC_INITIALIZED, VNC_DISCONNECTED HMP change: * info vnc Will return "unknown command: 'info vnc'" when VNC is compiled out (same as error for spice when --disable-spice) Occurrences of VNC (case insensitive) in the schema that aren't covered by this change: * add_client Command has other uses, including "socket bases character devices". These are unconditional as far as I can tell. * set_password, expire_password In theory, these commands could be used for managing any service's password. In practice, they're used for VNC and SPICE services. They're documented for "remote display session" / "remote display server". The service is selected by argument @protocol. The code special-cases protocol-specific argument checking, then calls a protocol-specific function to do the work. If it fails, the command fails with "Could not set password". It does when the service isn't compiled in (it's a stub then). We could make these commands conditional on the conjunction of all services [currently: defined(CONFIG_VNC) || defined(CONFIG_SPICE)], but I doubt it's worthwhile. * change Command has other uses, namely changing media. This patch inlines a stub; no functional change. Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20180703155648.11933-14-marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2018-07-03 15:56:47 +00:00
#endif
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``info vnc``
Show the vnc server status.
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#if defined(CONFIG_SPICE)
{
.name = "spice",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the spice server status",
.cmd = hmp_info_spice,
},
#endif
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``info spice``
Show the spice server status.
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{
.name = "name",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the current VM name",
.cmd = hmp_info_name,
.flags = "p",
},
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``info name``
Show the current VM name.
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{
.name = "uuid",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the current VM UUID",
.cmd = hmp_info_uuid,
.flags = "p",
},
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``info uuid``
Show the current VM UUID.
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#if defined(CONFIG_SLIRP)
{
.name = "usernet",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show user network stack connection states",
.cmd = hmp_info_usernet,
},
#endif
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``info usernet``
Show user network stack connection states.
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{
.name = "migrate",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show migration status",
.cmd = hmp_info_migrate,
},
SRST
``info migrate``
Show migration status.
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{
.name = "migrate_capabilities",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show current migration capabilities",
.cmd = hmp_info_migrate_capabilities,
},
SRST
``info migrate_capabilities``
Show current migration capabilities.
ERST
{
.name = "migrate_parameters",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show current migration parameters",
.cmd = hmp_info_migrate_parameters,
},
SRST
``info migrate_parameters``
Show current migration parameters.
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{
.name = "balloon",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show balloon information",
.cmd = hmp_info_balloon,
},
SRST
``info balloon``
Show balloon information.
ERST
{
.name = "qtree",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show device tree",
.cmd = hmp_info_qtree,
},
SRST
``info qtree``
Show device tree.
ERST
{
.name = "qdm",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show qdev device model list",
.cmd = hmp_info_qdm,
},
SRST
``info qdm``
Show qdev device model list.
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{
.name = "qom-tree",
.args_type = "path:s?",
.params = "[path]",
.help = "show QOM composition tree",
.cmd = hmp_info_qom_tree,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info qom-tree``
Show QOM composition tree.
ERST
{
.name = "roms",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show roms",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_roms,
},
SRST
``info roms``
Show roms.
ERST
{
.name = "trace-events",
.args_type = "name:s?,vcpu:i?",
.params = "[name] [vcpu]",
.help = "show available trace-events & their state "
"(name: event name pattern; vcpu: vCPU to query, default is any)",
.cmd = hmp_info_trace_events,
.command_completion = info_trace_events_completion,
},
SRST
``info trace-events``
Show available trace-events & their state.
ERST
{
.name = "tpm",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the TPM device",
.cmd = hmp_info_tpm,
},
SRST
``info tpm``
Show the TPM device.
ERST
{
.name = "memdev",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show memory backends",
.cmd = hmp_info_memdev,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info memdev``
Show memory backends
ERST
{
.name = "memory-devices",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show memory devices",
.cmd = hmp_info_memory_devices,
},
SRST
``info memory-devices``
Show memory devices.
ERST
{
.name = "iothreads",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show iothreads",
.cmd = hmp_info_iothreads,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info iothreads``
Show iothread's identifiers.
ERST
{
.name = "rocker",
.args_type = "name:s",
.params = "name",
.help = "Show rocker switch",
.cmd = hmp_rocker,
},
SRST
``info rocker`` *name*
Show rocker switch.
ERST
{
.name = "rocker-ports",
.args_type = "name:s",
.params = "name",
.help = "Show rocker ports",
.cmd = hmp_rocker_ports,
},
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``info rocker-ports`` *name*-ports
Show rocker ports.
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{
.name = "rocker-of-dpa-flows",
.args_type = "name:s,tbl_id:i?",
.params = "name [tbl_id]",
.help = "Show rocker OF-DPA flow tables",
.cmd = hmp_rocker_of_dpa_flows,
},
SRST
``info rocker-of-dpa-flows`` *name* [*tbl_id*]
Show rocker OF-DPA flow tables.
ERST
{
.name = "rocker-of-dpa-groups",
.args_type = "name:s,type:i?",
.params = "name [type]",
.help = "Show rocker OF-DPA groups",
.cmd = hmp_rocker_of_dpa_groups,
},
SRST
``info rocker-of-dpa-groups`` *name* [*type*]
Show rocker OF-DPA groups.
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#if defined(TARGET_S390X)
{
.name = "skeys",
.args_type = "addr:l",
.params = "address",
.help = "Display the value of a storage key",
.cmd = hmp_info_skeys,
},
#endif
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``info skeys`` *address*
Display the value of a storage key (s390 only)
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_S390X)
{
.name = "cmma",
.args_type = "addr:l,count:l?",
.params = "address [count]",
.help = "Display the values of the CMMA storage attributes for a range of pages",
.cmd = hmp_info_cmma,
},
#endif
SRST
``info cmma`` *address*
Display the values of the CMMA storage attributes for a range of
pages (s390 only)
ERST
{
.name = "dump",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "Display the latest dump status",
.cmd = hmp_info_dump,
},
SRST
``info dump``
Display the latest dump status.
ERST
{
.name = "ramblock",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "Display system ramblock information",
.cmd_info_hrt = qmp_x_query_ramblock,
},
SRST
``info ramblock``
Dump all the ramblocks of the system.
ERST
{
.name = "hotpluggable-cpus",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "Show information about hotpluggable CPUs",
.cmd = hmp_hotpluggable_cpus,
.flags = "p",
},
SRST
``info hotpluggable-cpus``
Show information about hotpluggable CPUs
ERST
{
.name = "vm-generation-id",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "Show Virtual Machine Generation ID",
.cmd = hmp_info_vm_generation_id,
},
SRST
``info vm-generation-id``
Show Virtual Machine Generation ID
ERST
{
.name = "memory_size_summary",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the amount of initially allocated and "
"present hotpluggable (if enabled) memory in bytes.",
.cmd = hmp_info_memory_size_summary,
},
SRST
``info memory_size_summary``
Display the amount of initially allocated and present hotpluggable (if
enabled) memory in bytes.
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
{
.name = "sev",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show SEV information",
.cmd = hmp_info_sev,
},
#endif
SRST
``info sev``
Show SEV information.
ERST
{
.name = "replay",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show record/replay information",
.cmd = hmp_info_replay,
},
SRST
``info replay``
Display the record/replay information: mode and the current icount.
ERST
{
.name = "dirty_rate",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show dirty rate information",
.cmd = hmp_info_dirty_rate,
},
SRST
``info dirty_rate``
Display the vcpu dirty rate information.
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
{
.name = "sgx",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show intel SGX information",
.cmd = hmp_info_sgx,
},
#endif
SRST
``info sgx``
Show intel SGX information.
ERST
#if defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_PPC)
{
.name = "via",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show guest mos6522 VIA devices",
.cmd = hmp_info_via,
},
#endif
SRST
``info via``
Show guest mos6522 VIA devices.
ERST