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/*
* QEMU System Emulator
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu/datadir.h"
#include "qemu/units.h"
#include "exec/cpu-common.h"
#include "hw/boards.h"
#include "hw/qdev-properties.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qemu-version.h"
#include "qemu/cutils.h"
#include "qemu/help_option.h"
#include "qemu/uuid.h"
#include "sysemu/reset.h"
#include "sysemu/runstate.h"
#include "sysemu/runstate-action.h"
#include "sysemu/seccomp.h"
#include "sysemu/tcg.h"
#include "sysemu/xen.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qemu/sockets.h"
#include "qemu/accel.h"
#include "hw/usb.h"
#include "hw/isa/isa.h"
#include "hw/scsi/scsi.h"
#include "hw/display/vga.h"
#include "sysemu/watchdog.h"
#include "hw/firmware/smbios.h"
#include "hw/acpi/acpi.h"
#include "hw/xen/xen.h"
#include "hw/loader.h"
#include "monitor/qdev.h"
#include "net/net.h"
#include "net/slirp.h"
#include "monitor/monitor.h"
#include "ui/console.h"
#include "ui/input.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "sysemu/numa.h"
#include "sysemu/hostmem.h"
#include "exec/gdbstub.h"
#include "qemu/timer.h"
#include "chardev/char.h"
#include "qemu/bitmap.h"
#include "qemu/log.h"
#include "sysemu/blockdev.h"
#include "hw/block/block.h"
#include "hw/i386/x86.h"
#include "hw/i386/pc.h"
#include "migration/misc.h"
#include "migration/snapshot.h"
#include "sysemu/tpm.h"
#include "sysemu/dma.h"
#include "hw/audio/soundhw.h"
#include "audio/audio.h"
#include "sysemu/cpus.h"
#include "sysemu/cpu-timers.h"
#include "migration/colo.h"
#include "migration/postcopy-ram.h"
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
#include "sysemu/hax.h"
#include "qapi/qobject-input-visitor.h"
#include "qemu/option.h"
#include "qemu/config-file.h"
#include "qemu-options.h"
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_VIRTFS
#include "fsdev/qemu-fsdev.h"
#endif
#include "sysemu/qtest.h"
#include "disas/disas.h"
#include "trace.h"
#include "trace/control.h"
#include "qemu/plugin.h"
#include "qemu/queue.h"
#include "sysemu/arch_init.h"
#include "exec/confidential-guest-support.h"
#include "ui/qemu-spice.h"
#include "qapi/string-input-visitor.h"
#include "qapi/opts-visitor.h"
#include "qapi/clone-visitor.h"
#include "qom/object_interfaces.h"
#include "hw/semihosting/semihost.h"
#include "crypto/init.h"
#include "sysemu/replay.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-events-run-state.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-visit-block-core.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-visit-ui.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-commands-block-core.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-commands-migration.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-commands-misc.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-commands-ui.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
#include "sysemu/iothread.h"
#include "qemu/guest-random.h"
virtio-console: qdev conversion, new virtio-serial-bus This commit converts the virtio-console device to create a new virtio-serial bus that can host console and generic serial ports. The file hosting this code is now called virtio-serial-bus.c. The virtio console is now a very simple qdev device that sits on the virtio-serial-bus and communicates between the bus and qemu's chardevs. This commit also includes a few changes to the virtio backing code for pci and s390 to spawn the virtio-serial bus. As a result of the qdev conversion, we get rid of a lot of legacy code. The old-style way of instantiating a virtio console using -virtioconsole ... is maintained, but the new, preferred way is to use -device virtio-serial -device virtconsole,chardev=... With this commit, multiple devices as well as multiple ports with a single device can be supported. For multiple ports support, each port gets an IO vq pair. Since the guest needs to know in advance how many vqs a particular device will need, we have to set this number as a property of the virtio-serial device and also as a config option. In addition, we also spawn a pair of control IO vqs. This is an internal channel meant for guest-host communication for things like port open/close, sending port properties over to the guest, etc. This commit is a part of a series of other commits to get the full implementation of multiport support. Future commits will add other support as well as ride on the savevm version that we bump up here. Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
2010-01-19 19:06:52 +00:00
#define MAX_VIRTIO_CONSOLES 1
typedef struct BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry {
BlockdevOptions *bdo;
Location loc;
QSIMPLEQ_ENTRY(BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry) entry;
} BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry;
typedef QSIMPLEQ_HEAD(, BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry) BlockdevOptionsQueue;
static const char *cpu_option;
static const char *mem_path;
static const char *incoming;
static const char *loadvm;
static ram_addr_t maxram_size;
static uint64_t ram_slots;
static int display_remote;
static int snapshot;
static bool preconfig_requested;
static QemuPluginList plugin_list = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(plugin_list);
static BlockdevOptionsQueue bdo_queue = QSIMPLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(bdo_queue);
static bool nographic = false;
static int mem_prealloc; /* force preallocation of physical target memory */
static ram_addr_t ram_size;
static const char *vga_model = NULL;
static DisplayOptions dpy;
static int num_serial_hds;
static Chardev **serial_hds;
static const char *log_mask;
static const char *log_file;
static bool list_data_dirs;
static const char *watchdog;
static const char *qtest_chrdev;
static const char *qtest_log;
static int has_defaults = 1;
static int default_serial = 1;
static int default_parallel = 1;
static int default_monitor = 1;
static int default_floppy = 1;
static int default_cdrom = 1;
static int default_sdcard = 1;
static int default_vga = 1;
static int default_net = 1;
static struct {
const char *driver;
int *flag;
} default_list[] = {
{ .driver = "isa-serial", .flag = &default_serial },
{ .driver = "isa-parallel", .flag = &default_parallel },
{ .driver = "isa-fdc", .flag = &default_floppy },
{ .driver = "floppy", .flag = &default_floppy },
{ .driver = "ide-cd", .flag = &default_cdrom },
{ .driver = "ide-hd", .flag = &default_cdrom },
{ .driver = "ide-drive", .flag = &default_cdrom },
{ .driver = "scsi-cd", .flag = &default_cdrom },
{ .driver = "scsi-hd", .flag = &default_cdrom },
{ .driver = "VGA", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "isa-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "cirrus-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "isa-cirrus-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "vmware-svga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "qxl-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "virtio-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "ati-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
{ .driver = "vhost-user-vga", .flag = &default_vga },
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_rtc_opts = {
.name = "rtc",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_rtc_opts.head),
.merge_lists = true,
.desc = {
{
.name = "base",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "clock",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "driftfix",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_option_rom_opts = {
.name = "option-rom",
.implied_opt_name = "romfile",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_option_rom_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "bootindex",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "romfile",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_machine_opts = {
.name = "machine",
.implied_opt_name = "type",
.merge_lists = true,
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_machine_opts.head),
.desc = {
/*
* no elements => accept any
* sanity checking will happen later
* when setting machine properties
*/
{ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_accel_opts = {
.name = "accel",
.implied_opt_name = "accel",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_accel_opts.head),
.desc = {
/*
* no elements => accept any
* sanity checking will happen later
* when setting accelerator properties
*/
{ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_boot_opts = {
.name = "boot-opts",
.implied_opt_name = "order",
.merge_lists = true,
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_boot_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "order",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
}, {
.name = "once",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
}, {
.name = "menu",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
}, {
.name = "splash",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
}, {
.name = "splash-time",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "reboot-timeout",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "strict",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
},
{ /*End of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_add_fd_opts = {
.name = "add-fd",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_add_fd_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "fd",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
.help = "file descriptor of which a duplicate is added to fd set",
},{
.name = "set",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
.help = "ID of the fd set to add fd to",
},{
.name = "opaque",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "free-form string used to describe fd",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_object_opts = {
.name = "object",
.implied_opt_name = "qom-type",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_object_opts.head),
.desc = {
{ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_tpmdev_opts = {
.name = "tpmdev",
.implied_opt_name = "type",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_tpmdev_opts.head),
.desc = {
/* options are defined in the TPM backends */
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_overcommit_opts = {
.name = "overcommit",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_overcommit_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "mem-lock",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
},
{
.name = "cpu-pm",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_msg_opts = {
.name = "msg",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_msg_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "timestamp",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
},
{
.name = "guest-name",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
.help = "Prepends guest name for error messages but only if "
"-name guest is set otherwise option is ignored\n",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_name_opts = {
.name = "name",
.implied_opt_name = "guest",
.merge_lists = true,
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_name_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "guest",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Sets the name of the guest.\n"
"This name will be displayed in the SDL window caption.\n"
"The name will also be used for the VNC server",
}, {
.name = "process",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Sets the name of the QEMU process, as shown in top etc",
}, {
.name = "debug-threads",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
.help = "When enabled, name the individual threads; defaults off.\n"
"NOTE: The thread names are for debugging and not a\n"
"stable API.",
},
{ /* End of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_mem_opts = {
.name = "memory",
.implied_opt_name = "size",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_mem_opts.head),
.merge_lists = true,
.desc = {
{
.name = "size",
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
},
{
.name = "slots",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
},
{
.name = "maxmem",
.type = QEMU_OPT_SIZE,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_icount_opts = {
.name = "icount",
.implied_opt_name = "shift",
.merge_lists = true,
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_icount_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "shift",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
}, {
.name = "align",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
}, {
.name = "sleep",
.type = QEMU_OPT_BOOL,
}, {
.name = "rr",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
}, {
.name = "rrfile",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
}, {
.name = "rrsnapshot",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_fw_cfg_opts = {
.name = "fw_cfg",
.implied_opt_name = "name",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_fw_cfg_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "name",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Sets the fw_cfg name of the blob to be inserted",
}, {
.name = "file",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Sets the name of the file from which "
"the fw_cfg blob will be loaded",
}, {
.name = "string",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Sets content of the blob to be inserted from a string",
}, {
.name = "gen_id",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "Sets id of the object generating the fw_cfg blob "
"to be inserted",
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
static QemuOptsList qemu_action_opts = {
.name = "action",
.merge_lists = true,
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_action_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "shutdown",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "reboot",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "panic",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "watchdog",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
/**
* Get machine options
*
* Returns: machine options (never null).
*/
static QemuOpts *qemu_get_machine_opts(void)
{
return qemu_find_opts_singleton("machine");
}
const char *qemu_get_vm_name(void)
{
return qemu_name;
}
static int default_driver_check(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
const char *driver = qemu_opt_get(opts, "driver");
int i;
if (!driver)
return 0;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(default_list); i++) {
if (strcmp(default_list[i].driver, driver) != 0)
continue;
*(default_list[i].flag) = 0;
}
return 0;
}
static int parse_name(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
const char *proc_name;
if (qemu_opt_get(opts, "debug-threads")) {
qemu_thread_naming(qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "debug-threads", false));
}
qemu_name = qemu_opt_get(opts, "guest");
proc_name = qemu_opt_get(opts, "process");
if (proc_name) {
os_set_proc_name(proc_name);
}
return 0;
}
bool defaults_enabled(void)
{
return has_defaults;
}
#ifndef _WIN32
static int parse_add_fd(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
int fd, dupfd, flags;
int64_t fdset_id;
const char *fd_opaque = NULL;
AddfdInfo *fdinfo;
fd = qemu_opt_get_number(opts, "fd", -1);
fdset_id = qemu_opt_get_number(opts, "set", -1);
fd_opaque = qemu_opt_get(opts, "opaque");
if (fd < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "fd option is required and must be non-negative");
return -1;
}
if (fd <= STDERR_FILENO) {
error_setg(errp, "fd cannot be a standard I/O stream");
return -1;
}
/*
* All fds inherited across exec() necessarily have FD_CLOEXEC
* clear, while qemu sets FD_CLOEXEC on all other fds used internally.
*/
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD);
if (flags == -1 || (flags & FD_CLOEXEC)) {
error_setg(errp, "fd is not valid or already in use");
return -1;
}
if (fdset_id < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "set option is required and must be non-negative");
return -1;
}
#ifdef F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC
dupfd = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, 0);
#else
dupfd = dup(fd);
if (dupfd != -1) {
qemu_set_cloexec(dupfd);
}
#endif
if (dupfd == -1) {
error_setg(errp, "error duplicating fd: %s", strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
/* add the duplicate fd, and optionally the opaque string, to the fd set */
fdinfo = monitor_fdset_add_fd(dupfd, true, fdset_id, !!fd_opaque, fd_opaque,
&error_abort);
g_free(fdinfo);
return 0;
}
static int cleanup_add_fd(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
int fd;
fd = qemu_opt_get_number(opts, "fd", -1);
close(fd);
return 0;
}
#endif
/***********************************************************/
/* QEMU Block devices */
#define HD_OPTS "media=disk"
#define CDROM_OPTS "media=cdrom"
#define FD_OPTS ""
#define PFLASH_OPTS ""
#define MTD_OPTS ""
#define SD_OPTS ""
static int drive_init_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
Support default block interfaces per QEMUMachine There are QEMUMachines that have neither IF_IDE nor IF_SCSI as a default/standard interface to their block devices / drives. Therefore, this patch introduces a new field default_block_type per QEMUMachine struct. The prior use_scsi field becomes thereby obsolete and is replaced through .default_block_type = IF_SCSI. This patch also changes the default for s390x to IF_VIRTIO and removes an early hack that converts IF_IDE drives. Other parties have already claimed interest (e.g. IF_SD for exynos) To create a sane default, for machines that dont specify a default_block_type, this patch makes IF_IDE = 0 and IF_NONE = 1. I checked all users of IF_NONE (blockdev.c and ww/device-hotplug.c) as well as IF_IDE and it seems that it is ok to change the defines - in other words, I found no obvious (to me) assumption in the code regarding IF_NONE==0. IF_NONE is only set if there is an explicit if=none. Without if=* the interface becomes IF_DEFAULT. I would suggest to have some additional care, e.g. by letting this patch sit some days in the block tree. Based on an initial patch from Einar Lueck <elelueck@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> CC: Igor Mitsyanko <i.mitsyanko@samsung.com> CC: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> CC: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Acked-by: Igor Mitsyanko <i.mitsyanko@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2012-11-20 14:30:34 +00:00
BlockInterfaceType *block_default_type = opaque;
return drive_new(opts, *block_default_type, errp) == NULL;
}
static int drive_enable_snapshot(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
if (qemu_opt_get(opts, "snapshot") == NULL) {
qemu_opt_set(opts, "snapshot", "on", &error_abort);
}
return 0;
}
static void default_drive(int enable, int snapshot, BlockInterfaceType type,
int index, const char *optstr)
{
QemuOpts *opts;
DriveInfo *dinfo;
if (!enable || drive_get_by_index(type, index)) {
return;
}
opts = drive_add(type, index, NULL, optstr);
if (snapshot) {
drive_enable_snapshot(NULL, opts, NULL);
}
dinfo = drive_new(opts, type, &error_abort);
dinfo->is_default = true;
}
static void configure_blockdev(BlockdevOptionsQueue *bdo_queue,
MachineClass *machine_class, int snapshot)
{
/*
* If the currently selected machine wishes to override the
* units-per-bus property of its default HBA interface type, do so
* now.
*/
if (machine_class->units_per_default_bus) {
override_max_devs(machine_class->block_default_type,
machine_class->units_per_default_bus);
}
/* open the virtual block devices */
while (!QSIMPLEQ_EMPTY(bdo_queue)) {
BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry *bdo = QSIMPLEQ_FIRST(bdo_queue);
QSIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD(bdo_queue, entry);
loc_push_restore(&bdo->loc);
qmp_blockdev_add(bdo->bdo, &error_fatal);
loc_pop(&bdo->loc);
qapi_free_BlockdevOptions(bdo->bdo);
g_free(bdo);
}
if (snapshot) {
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("drive"), drive_enable_snapshot,
NULL, NULL);
}
if (qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("drive"), drive_init_func,
&machine_class->block_default_type, &error_fatal)) {
/* We printed help */
exit(0);
}
default_drive(default_cdrom, snapshot, machine_class->block_default_type, 2,
CDROM_OPTS);
default_drive(default_floppy, snapshot, IF_FLOPPY, 0, FD_OPTS);
default_drive(default_sdcard, snapshot, IF_SD, 0, SD_OPTS);
}
static QemuOptsList qemu_smp_opts = {
.name = "smp-opts",
.implied_opt_name = "cpus",
.merge_lists = true,
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_smp_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "cpus",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "sockets",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "dies",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "cores",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "threads",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
}, {
.name = "maxcpus",
.type = QEMU_OPT_NUMBER,
},
{ /*End of list */ }
},
};
static void realtime_init(void)
{
if (enable_mlock) {
if (os_mlock() < 0) {
error_report("locking memory failed");
exit(1);
}
}
}
static void configure_msg(QemuOpts *opts)
{
message_with_timestamp = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "timestamp", false);
error_with_guestname = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "guest-name", false);
}
/***********************************************************/
/* USB devices */
static int usb_device_add(const char *devname)
{
USBDevice *dev = NULL;
if (!machine_usb(current_machine)) {
return -1;
}
dev = usbdevice_create(devname);
if (!dev)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int usb_parse(const char *cmdline)
{
int r;
r = usb_device_add(cmdline);
if (r < 0) {
error_report("could not add USB device '%s'", cmdline);
}
return r;
}
/***********************************************************/
/* machine registration */
static MachineClass *find_machine(const char *name, GSList *machines)
{
GSList *el;
for (el = machines; el; el = el->next) {
MachineClass *mc = el->data;
if (!strcmp(mc->name, name) || !g_strcmp0(mc->alias, name)) {
return mc;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static MachineClass *find_default_machine(GSList *machines)
{
GSList *el;
MachineClass *default_machineclass = NULL;
for (el = machines; el; el = el->next) {
MachineClass *mc = el->data;
if (mc->is_default) {
assert(default_machineclass == NULL && "Multiple default machines");
default_machineclass = mc;
}
}
return default_machineclass;
}
static int machine_help_func(QemuOpts *opts, MachineState *machine)
{
ObjectProperty *prop;
ObjectPropertyIterator iter;
if (!qemu_opt_has_help_opt(opts)) {
return 0;
}
object_property_iter_init(&iter, OBJECT(machine));
while ((prop = object_property_iter_next(&iter))) {
if (!prop->set) {
continue;
}
printf("%s.%s=%s", MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine)->name,
prop->name, prop->type);
if (prop->description) {
printf(" (%s)\n", prop->description);
} else {
printf("\n");
}
}
return 1;
}
static void version(void)
{
printf("QEMU emulator version " QEMU_FULL_VERSION "\n"
QEMU_COPYRIGHT "\n");
}
static void help(int exitcode)
{
version();
printf("usage: %s [options] [disk_image]\n\n"
"'disk_image' is a raw hard disk image for IDE hard disk 0\n\n",
error_get_progname());
#define QEMU_OPTIONS_GENERATE_HELP
#include "qemu-options-wrapper.h"
printf("\nDuring emulation, the following keys are useful:\n"
"ctrl-alt-f toggle full screen\n"
"ctrl-alt-n switch to virtual console 'n'\n"
"ctrl-alt toggle mouse and keyboard grab\n"
"\n"
"When using -nographic, press 'ctrl-a h' to get some help.\n"
"\n"
QEMU_HELP_BOTTOM "\n");
exit(exitcode);
}
#define HAS_ARG 0x0001
typedef struct QEMUOption {
const char *name;
int flags;
int index;
uint32_t arch_mask;
} QEMUOption;
static const QEMUOption qemu_options[] = {
{ "h", 0, QEMU_OPTION_h, QEMU_ARCH_ALL },
#define QEMU_OPTIONS_GENERATE_OPTIONS
#include "qemu-options-wrapper.h"
{ NULL },
};
typedef struct VGAInterfaceInfo {
const char *opt_name; /* option name */
const char *name; /* human-readable name */
/* Class names indicating that support is available.
* If no class is specified, the interface is always available */
const char *class_names[2];
} VGAInterfaceInfo;
static const VGAInterfaceInfo vga_interfaces[VGA_TYPE_MAX] = {
[VGA_NONE] = {
.opt_name = "none",
.name = "no graphic card",
},
[VGA_STD] = {
.opt_name = "std",
.name = "standard VGA",
.class_names = { "VGA", "isa-vga" },
},
[VGA_CIRRUS] = {
.opt_name = "cirrus",
.name = "Cirrus VGA",
.class_names = { "cirrus-vga", "isa-cirrus-vga" },
},
[VGA_VMWARE] = {
.opt_name = "vmware",
.name = "VMWare SVGA",
.class_names = { "vmware-svga" },
},
[VGA_VIRTIO] = {
.opt_name = "virtio",
.name = "Virtio VGA",
.class_names = { "virtio-vga" },
},
[VGA_QXL] = {
.opt_name = "qxl",
.name = "QXL VGA",
.class_names = { "qxl-vga" },
},
[VGA_TCX] = {
.opt_name = "tcx",
.name = "TCX framebuffer",
.class_names = { "SUNW,tcx" },
},
[VGA_CG3] = {
.opt_name = "cg3",
.name = "CG3 framebuffer",
.class_names = { "cgthree" },
},
[VGA_XENFB] = {
.opt_name = "xenfb",
.name = "Xen paravirtualized framebuffer",
},
};
static bool vga_interface_available(VGAInterfaceType t)
{
const VGAInterfaceInfo *ti = &vga_interfaces[t];
assert(t < VGA_TYPE_MAX);
return !ti->class_names[0] ||
module_object_class_by_name(ti->class_names[0]) ||
module_object_class_by_name(ti->class_names[1]);
}
static const char *
get_default_vga_model(const MachineClass *machine_class)
{
if (machine_class->default_display) {
return machine_class->default_display;
} else if (vga_interface_available(VGA_CIRRUS)) {
return "cirrus";
} else if (vga_interface_available(VGA_STD)) {
return "std";
}
return NULL;
}
static void select_vgahw(const MachineClass *machine_class, const char *p)
{
const char *opts;
int t;
if (g_str_equal(p, "help")) {
const char *def = get_default_vga_model(machine_class);
for (t = 0; t < VGA_TYPE_MAX; t++) {
const VGAInterfaceInfo *ti = &vga_interfaces[t];
if (vga_interface_available(t) && ti->opt_name) {
printf("%-20s %s%s\n", ti->opt_name, ti->name ?: "",
g_str_equal(ti->opt_name, def) ? " (default)" : "");
}
}
exit(0);
}
assert(vga_interface_type == VGA_NONE);
for (t = 0; t < VGA_TYPE_MAX; t++) {
const VGAInterfaceInfo *ti = &vga_interfaces[t];
if (ti->opt_name && strstart(p, ti->opt_name, &opts)) {
if (!vga_interface_available(t)) {
error_report("%s not available", ti->name);
exit(1);
}
vga_interface_type = t;
break;
}
}
if (t == VGA_TYPE_MAX) {
invalid_vga:
error_report("unknown vga type: %s", p);
exit(1);
}
while (*opts) {
const char *nextopt;
if (strstart(opts, ",retrace=", &nextopt)) {
opts = nextopt;
if (strstart(opts, "dumb", &nextopt))
vga_retrace_method = VGA_RETRACE_DUMB;
else if (strstart(opts, "precise", &nextopt))
vga_retrace_method = VGA_RETRACE_PRECISE;
else goto invalid_vga;
} else goto invalid_vga;
opts = nextopt;
}
}
static void parse_display_qapi(const char *optarg)
{
DisplayOptions *opts;
Visitor *v;
v = qobject_input_visitor_new_str(optarg, "type", &error_fatal);
visit_type_DisplayOptions(v, NULL, &opts, &error_fatal);
QAPI_CLONE_MEMBERS(DisplayOptions, &dpy, opts);
qapi_free_DisplayOptions(opts);
visit_free(v);
}
DisplayOptions *qmp_query_display_options(Error **errp)
{
return QAPI_CLONE(DisplayOptions, &dpy);
}
static void parse_display(const char *p)
{
const char *opts;
if (is_help_option(p)) {
qemu_display_help();
exit(0);
}
if (strstart(p, "sdl", &opts)) {
/*
* sdl DisplayType needs hand-crafted parser instead of
* parse_display_qapi() due to some options not in
* DisplayOptions, specifically:
* - frame
* Already deprecated.
* - ctrl_grab + alt_grab
* Not clear yet what happens to them long-term. Should
* replaced by something better or deprecated and dropped.
*/
dpy.type = DISPLAY_TYPE_SDL;
while (*opts) {
const char *nextopt;
if (strstart(opts, ",alt_grab=", &nextopt)) {
opts = nextopt;
if (strstart(opts, "on", &nextopt)) {
alt_grab = 1;
} else if (strstart(opts, "off", &nextopt)) {
alt_grab = 0;
} else {
goto invalid_sdl_args;
}
} else if (strstart(opts, ",ctrl_grab=", &nextopt)) {
opts = nextopt;
if (strstart(opts, "on", &nextopt)) {
ctrl_grab = 1;
} else if (strstart(opts, "off", &nextopt)) {
ctrl_grab = 0;
} else {
goto invalid_sdl_args;
}
} else if (strstart(opts, ",window_close=", &nextopt)) {
opts = nextopt;
dpy.has_window_close = true;
if (strstart(opts, "on", &nextopt)) {
dpy.window_close = true;
} else if (strstart(opts, "off", &nextopt)) {
dpy.window_close = false;
} else {
goto invalid_sdl_args;
}
} else if (strstart(opts, ",show-cursor=", &nextopt)) {
opts = nextopt;
dpy.has_show_cursor = true;
if (strstart(opts, "on", &nextopt)) {
dpy.show_cursor = true;
} else if (strstart(opts, "off", &nextopt)) {
dpy.show_cursor = false;
} else {
goto invalid_sdl_args;
}
} else if (strstart(opts, ",gl=", &nextopt)) {
opts = nextopt;
dpy.has_gl = true;
if (strstart(opts, "on", &nextopt)) {
dpy.gl = DISPLAYGL_MODE_ON;
} else if (strstart(opts, "core", &nextopt)) {
dpy.gl = DISPLAYGL_MODE_CORE;
} else if (strstart(opts, "es", &nextopt)) {
dpy.gl = DISPLAYGL_MODE_ES;
} else if (strstart(opts, "off", &nextopt)) {
dpy.gl = DISPLAYGL_MODE_OFF;
} else {
goto invalid_sdl_args;
}
} else {
invalid_sdl_args:
error_report("invalid SDL option string");
exit(1);
}
opts = nextopt;
}
} else if (strstart(p, "vnc", &opts)) {
/*
* vnc isn't a (local) DisplayType but a protocol for remote
* display access.
*/
if (*opts == '=') {
vnc_parse(opts + 1);
} else {
error_report("VNC requires a display argument vnc=<display>");
exit(1);
}
} else {
parse_display_qapi(p);
}
}
static inline bool nonempty_str(const char *str)
{
return str && *str;
}
static int parse_fw_cfg(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
gchar *buf;
size_t size;
const char *name, *file, *str, *gen_id;
FWCfgState *fw_cfg = (FWCfgState *) opaque;
if (fw_cfg == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "fw_cfg device not available");
return -1;
}
name = qemu_opt_get(opts, "name");
file = qemu_opt_get(opts, "file");
str = qemu_opt_get(opts, "string");
gen_id = qemu_opt_get(opts, "gen_id");
/* we need the name, and exactly one of: file, content string, gen_id */
if (!nonempty_str(name) ||
nonempty_str(file) + nonempty_str(str) + nonempty_str(gen_id) != 1) {
error_setg(errp, "name, plus exactly one of file,"
" string and gen_id, are needed");
return -1;
}
if (strlen(name) > FW_CFG_MAX_FILE_PATH - 1) {
error_setg(errp, "name too long (max. %d char)",
FW_CFG_MAX_FILE_PATH - 1);
return -1;
}
if (nonempty_str(gen_id)) {
/*
* In this particular case where the content is populated
* internally, the "etc/" namespace protection is relaxed,
* so do not emit a warning.
*/
} else if (strncmp(name, "opt/", 4) != 0) {
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warn_report("externally provided fw_cfg item names "
"should be prefixed with \"opt/\"");
}
if (nonempty_str(str)) {
size = strlen(str); /* NUL terminator NOT included in fw_cfg blob */
buf = g_memdup(str, size);
} else if (nonempty_str(gen_id)) {
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if (!fw_cfg_add_from_generator(fw_cfg, name, gen_id, errp)) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
} else {
GError *err = NULL;
if (!g_file_get_contents(file, &buf, &size, &err)) {
error_setg(errp, "can't load %s: %s", file, err->message);
g_error_free(err);
return -1;
}
}
/* For legacy, keep user files in a specific global order. */
fw_cfg_set_order_override(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_ORDER_OVERRIDE_USER);
fw_cfg_add_file(fw_cfg, name, buf, size);
fw_cfg_reset_order_override(fw_cfg);
return 0;
}
static int device_help_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
return qdev_device_help(opts);
}
static int device_init_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
DeviceState *dev;
dev = qdev_device_add(opts, errp);
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if (!dev && *errp) {
error_report_err(*errp);
return -1;
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} else if (dev) {
object_unref(OBJECT(dev));
}
return 0;
}
static int chardev_init_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
if (!qemu_chr_new_from_opts(opts, NULL, &local_err)) {
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return -1;
}
exit(0);
}
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_VIRTFS
static int fsdev_init_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
return qemu_fsdev_add(opts, errp);
}
#endif
static int mon_init_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
return monitor_init_opts(opts, errp);
}
static void monitor_parse(const char *optarg, const char *mode, bool pretty)
{
static int monitor_device_index = 0;
QemuOpts *opts;
const char *p;
char label[32];
if (strstart(optarg, "chardev:", &p)) {
snprintf(label, sizeof(label), "%s", p);
} else {
snprintf(label, sizeof(label), "compat_monitor%d",
monitor_device_index);
chardev: mark the calls that allow an implicit mux monitor This is mostly for readability of the code. Let's make it clear which callers can create an implicit monitor when the chardev is muxed. This will also enforce a safer behaviour, as we don't really support creating monitor anywhere/anytime at the moment. Add an assert() to make sure the programmer explicitely wanted that behaviour. There are documented cases, such as: -serial/-parallel/-virtioconsole and to less extent -debugcon. Less obvious and questionable ones are -gdb, SLIRP -guestfwd and Xen console. Add a FIXME note for those, but keep the support for now. Other qemu_chr_new() callers either have a fixed parameter/filename string or do not need it, such as -qtest: * qtest.c: qtest_init() Afaik, only used by tests/libqtest.c, without mux. I don't think we support it outside of qemu testing: drop support for implicit mux monitor (qemu_chr_new() call: no implicit mux now). * hw/ All with literal @filename argument that doesn't enable mux monitor. * tests/ All with @filename argument that doesn't enable mux monitor. On a related note, the list of monitor creation places: - the chardev creators listed above: all from command line (except perhaps Xen console?) - -gdb & hmp gdbserver will create a "GDB monitor command" chardev that is wired to an HMP monitor. - -mon command line option From this short study, I would like to think that a monitor may only be created in the main thread today, though I remain skeptical :) Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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opts = qemu_chr_parse_compat(label, optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
error_report("parse error: %s", optarg);
exit(1);
}
}
opts = qemu_opts_create(qemu_find_opts("mon"), label, 1, &error_fatal);
qemu_opt_set(opts, "mode", mode, &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(opts, "chardev", label, &error_abort);
if (!strcmp(mode, "control")) {
qemu_opt_set_bool(opts, "pretty", pretty, &error_abort);
} else {
assert(pretty == false);
}
monitor_device_index++;
}
struct device_config {
enum {
DEV_USB, /* -usbdevice */
DEV_SERIAL, /* -serial */
DEV_PARALLEL, /* -parallel */
DEV_DEBUGCON, /* -debugcon */
DEV_GDB, /* -gdb, -s */
DEV_SCLP, /* s390 sclp */
} type;
const char *cmdline;
Location loc;
QTAILQ_ENTRY(device_config) next;
};
static QTAILQ_HEAD(, device_config) device_configs =
QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(device_configs);
static void add_device_config(int type, const char *cmdline)
{
struct device_config *conf;
conf = g_malloc0(sizeof(*conf));
conf->type = type;
conf->cmdline = cmdline;
loc_save(&conf->loc);
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&device_configs, conf, next);
}
static int foreach_device_config(int type, int (*func)(const char *cmdline))
{
struct device_config *conf;
int rc;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(conf, &device_configs, next) {
if (conf->type != type)
continue;
loc_push_restore(&conf->loc);
rc = func(conf->cmdline);
loc_pop(&conf->loc);
if (rc) {
return rc;
}
}
return 0;
}
static void qemu_disable_default_devices(void)
{
MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(current_machine);
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("device"),
default_driver_check, NULL, NULL);
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("global"),
default_driver_check, NULL, NULL);
if (!vga_model && !default_vga) {
vga_interface_type = VGA_DEVICE;
}
if (!has_defaults || machine_class->no_serial) {
default_serial = 0;
}
if (!has_defaults || machine_class->no_parallel) {
default_parallel = 0;
}
if (!has_defaults || machine_class->no_floppy) {
default_floppy = 0;
}
if (!has_defaults || machine_class->no_cdrom) {
default_cdrom = 0;
}
if (!has_defaults || machine_class->no_sdcard) {
default_sdcard = 0;
}
if (!has_defaults) {
default_monitor = 0;
default_net = 0;
default_vga = 0;
}
}
static void qemu_create_default_devices(void)
{
MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(current_machine);
if (is_daemonized()) {
/* According to documentation and historically, -nographic redirects
* serial port, parallel port and monitor to stdio, which does not work
* with -daemonize. We can redirect these to null instead, but since
* -nographic is legacy, let's just error out.
* We disallow -nographic only if all other ports are not redirected
* explicitly, to not break existing legacy setups which uses
* -nographic _and_ redirects all ports explicitly - this is valid
* usage, -nographic is just a no-op in this case.
*/
if (nographic
&& (default_parallel || default_serial || default_monitor)) {
error_report("-nographic cannot be used with -daemonize");
exit(1);
}
}
if (nographic) {
if (default_parallel)
add_device_config(DEV_PARALLEL, "null");
if (default_serial && default_monitor) {
add_device_config(DEV_SERIAL, "mon:stdio");
} else {
if (default_serial)
add_device_config(DEV_SERIAL, "stdio");
if (default_monitor)
monitor_parse("stdio", "readline", false);
}
} else {
if (default_serial)
add_device_config(DEV_SERIAL, "vc:80Cx24C");
if (default_parallel)
add_device_config(DEV_PARALLEL, "vc:80Cx24C");
if (default_monitor)
monitor_parse("vc:80Cx24C", "readline", false);
}
if (default_net) {
QemuOptsList *net = qemu_find_opts("net");
qemu_opts_parse(net, "nic", true, &error_abort);
#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
qemu_opts_parse(net, "user", true, &error_abort);
#endif
}
#if defined(CONFIG_VNC)
if (!QTAILQ_EMPTY(&(qemu_find_opts("vnc")->head))) {
display_remote++;
}
#endif
if (dpy.type == DISPLAY_TYPE_DEFAULT && !display_remote) {
if (!qemu_display_find_default(&dpy)) {
dpy.type = DISPLAY_TYPE_NONE;
#if defined(CONFIG_VNC)
vnc_parse("localhost:0,to=99,id=default");
#endif
}
}
if (dpy.type == DISPLAY_TYPE_DEFAULT) {
dpy.type = DISPLAY_TYPE_NONE;
}
/* If no default VGA is requested, the default is "none". */
if (default_vga) {
vga_model = get_default_vga_model(machine_class);
}
if (vga_model) {
select_vgahw(machine_class, vga_model);
}
}
static int serial_parse(const char *devname)
{
int index = num_serial_hds;
char label[32];
if (strcmp(devname, "none") == 0)
return 0;
snprintf(label, sizeof(label), "serial%d", index);
serial_hds = g_renew(Chardev *, serial_hds, index + 1);
serial_hds[index] = qemu_chr_new_mux_mon(label, devname, NULL);
if (!serial_hds[index]) {
error_report("could not connect serial device"
" to character backend '%s'", devname);
return -1;
}
num_serial_hds++;
return 0;
}
Chardev *serial_hd(int i)
{
assert(i >= 0);
if (i < num_serial_hds) {
return serial_hds[i];
}
return NULL;
}
static int parallel_parse(const char *devname)
{
static int index = 0;
char label[32];
if (strcmp(devname, "none") == 0)
return 0;
if (index == MAX_PARALLEL_PORTS) {
error_report("too many parallel ports");
exit(1);
}
snprintf(label, sizeof(label), "parallel%d", index);
parallel_hds[index] = qemu_chr_new_mux_mon(label, devname, NULL);
if (!parallel_hds[index]) {
error_report("could not connect parallel device"
" to character backend '%s'", devname);
return -1;
}
index++;
return 0;
}
static int debugcon_parse(const char *devname)
{
QemuOpts *opts;
if (!qemu_chr_new_mux_mon("debugcon", devname, NULL)) {
error_report("invalid character backend '%s'", devname);
exit(1);
}
opts = qemu_opts_create(qemu_find_opts("device"), "debugcon", 1, NULL);
if (!opts) {
error_report("already have a debugcon device");
exit(1);
}
qemu_opt_set(opts, "driver", "isa-debugcon", &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(opts, "chardev", "debugcon", &error_abort);
return 0;
}
well-defined listing order for machine types Commit 261747f1 ("vl: Use MachineClass instead of global QEMUMachine list") broke the ordering of the machine types in the user-visible output of qemu-system-XXXX -M \? This occurred because registration was rebased from a manually maintained linked list to GLib hash tables: qemu_register_machine() type_register() type_register_internal() type_table_add() g_hash_table_insert() and because the listing was rebased accordingly, from the traversal of the list to the traversal of the hash table (rendered as an ad-hoc list): machine_parse() object_class_get_list(TYPE_MACHINE) object_class_foreach() g_hash_table_foreach() The current order is a "random" one, for practical purposes, which is annoying for users. Introduce new members QEMUMachine.family and MachineClass.family, allowing machine types to be "clustered". Introduce a comparator function that establishes a total ordering between machine types, ordering machine types in the same family next to each other. In machine_parse(), list the supported machine types sorted with the comparator function. The comparator function: - sorts whole families before standalone machine types, - sorts whole families between each other in alphabetically increasing order, - sorts machine types inside the same family in alphabetically decreasing order, - sorts standalone machine types between each other in alphabetically increasing order. After this patch, all machine types are considered standalone, and accordingly, the output is alphabetically ascending. This will be refined in the following patches. Effects on the x86_64 output: Before: > Supported machines are: > pc-0.13 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-1.7 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-1.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.14 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-2.0 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-i440fx-1.4 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.5 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.15 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-1.4 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > isapc ISA-only PC > pc Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (alias of pc-i440fx-2.2) > pc-i440fx-2.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (default) > pc-1.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.10 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.11 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-2.1 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > q35 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) (alias of pc-q35-2.2) > pc-q35-2.2 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-i440fx-1.6 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.7 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > none empty machine > pc-q35-1.5 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.6 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-0.12 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.3 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) After: > Supported machines are: > isapc ISA-only PC > none empty machine > pc-0.10 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.11 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.12 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.13 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.14 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.15 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.3 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.4 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.5 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.6 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.7 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (alias of pc-i440fx-2.2) > pc-i440fx-2.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (default) > pc-q35-1.4 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.5 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.6 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.7 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-2.0 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-2.1 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > q35 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) (alias of pc-q35-2.2) > pc-q35-2.2 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) Effects on the aarch64 output: Before: > Supported machines are: > lm3s811evb Stellaris LM3S811EVB > canon-a1100 Canon PowerShot A1100 IS > vexpress-a15 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A15 > vexpress-a9 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9 > xilinx-zynq-a9 Xilinx Zynq Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A9 > connex Gumstix Connex (PXA255) > n800 Nokia N800 tablet aka. RX-34 (OMAP2420) > lm3s6965evb Stellaris LM3S6965EVB > versatileab ARM Versatile/AB (ARM926EJ-S) > borzoi Borzoi PDA (PXA270) > tosa Tosa PDA (PXA255) > cheetah Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310) > midway Calxeda Midway (ECX-2000) > mainstone Mainstone II (PXA27x) > n810 Nokia N810 tablet aka. RX-44 (OMAP2420) > terrier Terrier PDA (PXA270) > highbank Calxeda Highbank (ECX-1000) > cubieboard cubietech cubieboard > sx1-v1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V1 > sx1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V2 > realview-eb-mpcore ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM11MPCore) > kzm ARM KZM Emulation Baseboard (ARM1136) > akita Akita PDA (PXA270) > z2 Zipit Z2 (PXA27x) > musicpal Marvell 88w8618 / MusicPal (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-pb-a8 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A8 > versatilepb ARM Versatile/PB (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-eb ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-pbx-a9 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard Explore for Cortex-A9 > spitz Spitz PDA (PXA270) > none empty machine > virt ARM Virtual Machine > collie Collie PDA (SA-1110) > smdkc210 Samsung SMDKC210 board (Exynos4210) > verdex Gumstix Verdex (PXA270) > nuri Samsung NURI board (Exynos4210) > integratorcp ARM Integrator/CP (ARM926EJ-S) After: > Supported machines are: > akita Akita PDA (PXA270) > borzoi Borzoi PDA (PXA270) > canon-a1100 Canon PowerShot A1100 IS > cheetah Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310) > collie Collie PDA (SA-1110) > connex Gumstix Connex (PXA255) > cubieboard cubietech cubieboard > highbank Calxeda Highbank (ECX-1000) > integratorcp ARM Integrator/CP (ARM926EJ-S) > kzm ARM KZM Emulation Baseboard (ARM1136) > lm3s6965evb Stellaris LM3S6965EVB > lm3s811evb Stellaris LM3S811EVB > mainstone Mainstone II (PXA27x) > midway Calxeda Midway (ECX-2000) > musicpal Marvell 88w8618 / MusicPal (ARM926EJ-S) > n800 Nokia N800 tablet aka. RX-34 (OMAP2420) > n810 Nokia N810 tablet aka. RX-44 (OMAP2420) > none empty machine > nuri Samsung NURI board (Exynos4210) > realview-eb ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-eb-mpcore ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM11MPCore) > realview-pb-a8 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A8 > realview-pbx-a9 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard Explore for Cortex-A9 > smdkc210 Samsung SMDKC210 board (Exynos4210) > spitz Spitz PDA (PXA270) > sx1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V2 > sx1-v1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V1 > terrier Terrier PDA (PXA270) > tosa Tosa PDA (PXA255) > verdex Gumstix Verdex (PXA270) > versatileab ARM Versatile/AB (ARM926EJ-S) > versatilepb ARM Versatile/PB (ARM926EJ-S) > vexpress-a15 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A15 > vexpress-a9 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9 > virt ARM Virtual Machine > xilinx-zynq-a9 Xilinx Zynq Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A9 > z2 Zipit Z2 (PXA27x) RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1145042 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.a@redhat.com> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2014-09-22 20:38:35 +00:00
static gint machine_class_cmp(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
const MachineClass *mc1 = a, *mc2 = b;
int res;
if (mc1->family == NULL) {
if (mc2->family == NULL) {
/* Compare standalone machine types against each other; they sort
* in increasing order.
*/
return strcmp(object_class_get_name(OBJECT_CLASS(mc1)),
object_class_get_name(OBJECT_CLASS(mc2)));
}
/* Standalone machine types sort after families. */
return 1;
}
if (mc2->family == NULL) {
/* Families sort before standalone machine types. */
return -1;
}
/* Families sort between each other alphabetically increasingly. */
res = strcmp(mc1->family, mc2->family);
if (res != 0) {
return res;
}
/* Within the same family, machine types sort in decreasing order. */
return strcmp(object_class_get_name(OBJECT_CLASS(mc2)),
object_class_get_name(OBJECT_CLASS(mc1)));
}
static MachineClass *machine_parse(const char *name, GSList *machines)
{
MachineClass *mc;
GSList *el;
if (is_help_option(name)) {
printf("Supported machines are:\n");
well-defined listing order for machine types Commit 261747f1 ("vl: Use MachineClass instead of global QEMUMachine list") broke the ordering of the machine types in the user-visible output of qemu-system-XXXX -M \? This occurred because registration was rebased from a manually maintained linked list to GLib hash tables: qemu_register_machine() type_register() type_register_internal() type_table_add() g_hash_table_insert() and because the listing was rebased accordingly, from the traversal of the list to the traversal of the hash table (rendered as an ad-hoc list): machine_parse() object_class_get_list(TYPE_MACHINE) object_class_foreach() g_hash_table_foreach() The current order is a "random" one, for practical purposes, which is annoying for users. Introduce new members QEMUMachine.family and MachineClass.family, allowing machine types to be "clustered". Introduce a comparator function that establishes a total ordering between machine types, ordering machine types in the same family next to each other. In machine_parse(), list the supported machine types sorted with the comparator function. The comparator function: - sorts whole families before standalone machine types, - sorts whole families between each other in alphabetically increasing order, - sorts machine types inside the same family in alphabetically decreasing order, - sorts standalone machine types between each other in alphabetically increasing order. After this patch, all machine types are considered standalone, and accordingly, the output is alphabetically ascending. This will be refined in the following patches. Effects on the x86_64 output: Before: > Supported machines are: > pc-0.13 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-1.7 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-1.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.14 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-2.0 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-i440fx-1.4 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.5 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.15 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-1.4 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > isapc ISA-only PC > pc Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (alias of pc-i440fx-2.2) > pc-i440fx-2.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (default) > pc-1.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.10 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.11 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-q35-2.1 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > q35 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) (alias of pc-q35-2.2) > pc-q35-2.2 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-i440fx-1.6 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.7 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > none empty machine > pc-q35-1.5 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.6 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-0.12 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.3 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) After: > Supported machines are: > isapc ISA-only PC > none empty machine > pc-0.10 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.11 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.12 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.13 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.14 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-0.15 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-1.3 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.4 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.5 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.6 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-1.7 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc-i440fx-2.1 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) > pc Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (alias of pc-i440fx-2.2) > pc-i440fx-2.2 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) (default) > pc-q35-1.4 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.5 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.6 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-1.7 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-2.0 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > pc-q35-2.1 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) > q35 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) (alias of pc-q35-2.2) > pc-q35-2.2 Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) Effects on the aarch64 output: Before: > Supported machines are: > lm3s811evb Stellaris LM3S811EVB > canon-a1100 Canon PowerShot A1100 IS > vexpress-a15 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A15 > vexpress-a9 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9 > xilinx-zynq-a9 Xilinx Zynq Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A9 > connex Gumstix Connex (PXA255) > n800 Nokia N800 tablet aka. RX-34 (OMAP2420) > lm3s6965evb Stellaris LM3S6965EVB > versatileab ARM Versatile/AB (ARM926EJ-S) > borzoi Borzoi PDA (PXA270) > tosa Tosa PDA (PXA255) > cheetah Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310) > midway Calxeda Midway (ECX-2000) > mainstone Mainstone II (PXA27x) > n810 Nokia N810 tablet aka. RX-44 (OMAP2420) > terrier Terrier PDA (PXA270) > highbank Calxeda Highbank (ECX-1000) > cubieboard cubietech cubieboard > sx1-v1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V1 > sx1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V2 > realview-eb-mpcore ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM11MPCore) > kzm ARM KZM Emulation Baseboard (ARM1136) > akita Akita PDA (PXA270) > z2 Zipit Z2 (PXA27x) > musicpal Marvell 88w8618 / MusicPal (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-pb-a8 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A8 > versatilepb ARM Versatile/PB (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-eb ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-pbx-a9 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard Explore for Cortex-A9 > spitz Spitz PDA (PXA270) > none empty machine > virt ARM Virtual Machine > collie Collie PDA (SA-1110) > smdkc210 Samsung SMDKC210 board (Exynos4210) > verdex Gumstix Verdex (PXA270) > nuri Samsung NURI board (Exynos4210) > integratorcp ARM Integrator/CP (ARM926EJ-S) After: > Supported machines are: > akita Akita PDA (PXA270) > borzoi Borzoi PDA (PXA270) > canon-a1100 Canon PowerShot A1100 IS > cheetah Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310) > collie Collie PDA (SA-1110) > connex Gumstix Connex (PXA255) > cubieboard cubietech cubieboard > highbank Calxeda Highbank (ECX-1000) > integratorcp ARM Integrator/CP (ARM926EJ-S) > kzm ARM KZM Emulation Baseboard (ARM1136) > lm3s6965evb Stellaris LM3S6965EVB > lm3s811evb Stellaris LM3S811EVB > mainstone Mainstone II (PXA27x) > midway Calxeda Midway (ECX-2000) > musicpal Marvell 88w8618 / MusicPal (ARM926EJ-S) > n800 Nokia N800 tablet aka. RX-34 (OMAP2420) > n810 Nokia N810 tablet aka. RX-44 (OMAP2420) > none empty machine > nuri Samsung NURI board (Exynos4210) > realview-eb ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM926EJ-S) > realview-eb-mpcore ARM RealView Emulation Baseboard (ARM11MPCore) > realview-pb-a8 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A8 > realview-pbx-a9 ARM RealView Platform Baseboard Explore for Cortex-A9 > smdkc210 Samsung SMDKC210 board (Exynos4210) > spitz Spitz PDA (PXA270) > sx1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V2 > sx1-v1 Siemens SX1 (OMAP310) V1 > terrier Terrier PDA (PXA270) > tosa Tosa PDA (PXA255) > verdex Gumstix Verdex (PXA270) > versatileab ARM Versatile/AB (ARM926EJ-S) > versatilepb ARM Versatile/PB (ARM926EJ-S) > vexpress-a15 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A15 > vexpress-a9 ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9 > virt ARM Virtual Machine > xilinx-zynq-a9 Xilinx Zynq Platform Baseboard for Cortex-A9 > z2 Zipit Z2 (PXA27x) RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1145042 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.a@redhat.com> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2014-09-22 20:38:35 +00:00
machines = g_slist_sort(machines, machine_class_cmp);
for (el = machines; el; el = el->next) {
MachineClass *mc = el->data;
if (mc->alias) {
printf("%-20s %s (alias of %s)\n", mc->alias, mc->desc, mc->name);
}
printf("%-20s %s%s%s\n", mc->name, mc->desc,
mc->is_default ? " (default)" : "",
mc->deprecation_reason ? " (deprecated)" : "");
}
exit(0);
}
mc = find_machine(name, machines);
if (!mc) {
error_report("unsupported machine type");
error_printf("Use -machine help to list supported machines\n");
exit(1);
}
return mc;
}
static const char *pid_file;
static Notifier qemu_unlink_pidfile_notifier;
static void qemu_unlink_pidfile(Notifier *n, void *data)
{
if (pid_file) {
unlink(pid_file);
}
}
static const QEMUOption *lookup_opt(int argc, char **argv,
const char **poptarg, int *poptind)
{
const QEMUOption *popt;
int optind = *poptind;
char *r = argv[optind];
const char *optarg;
loc_set_cmdline(argv, optind, 1);
optind++;
/* Treat --foo the same as -foo. */
if (r[1] == '-')
r++;
popt = qemu_options;
for(;;) {
if (!popt->name) {
error_report("invalid option");
exit(1);
}
if (!strcmp(popt->name, r + 1))
break;
popt++;
}
if (popt->flags & HAS_ARG) {
if (optind >= argc) {
error_report("requires an argument");
exit(1);
}
optarg = argv[optind++];
loc_set_cmdline(argv, optind - 2, 2);
} else {
optarg = NULL;
}
*poptarg = optarg;
*poptind = optind;
return popt;
}
static MachineClass *select_machine(void)
{
GSList *machines = object_class_get_list(TYPE_MACHINE, false);
MachineClass *machine_class = find_default_machine(machines);
const char *optarg;
QemuOpts *opts;
Location loc;
loc_push_none(&loc);
opts = qemu_get_machine_opts();
qemu_opts_loc_restore(opts);
optarg = qemu_opt_get(opts, "type");
if (optarg) {
machine_class = machine_parse(optarg, machines);
}
if (!machine_class) {
error_report("No machine specified, and there is no default");
error_printf("Use -machine help to list supported machines\n");
exit(1);
}
loc_pop(&loc);
g_slist_free(machines);
return machine_class;
}
static int object_parse_property_opt(Object *obj,
const char *name, const char *value,
const char *skip, Error **errp)
{
if (g_str_equal(name, skip)) {
return 0;
}
error: Eliminate error_propagate() with Coccinelle, part 1 When all we do with an Error we receive into a local variable is propagating to somewhere else, we can just as well receive it there right away. Convert if (!foo(..., &err)) { ... error_propagate(errp, err); ... return ... } to if (!foo(..., errp)) { ... ... return ... } where nothing else needs @err. Coccinelle script: @rule1 forall@ identifier fun, err, errp, lbl; expression list args, args2; binary operator op; constant c1, c2; symbol false; @@ if ( ( - fun(args, &err, args2) + fun(args, errp, args2) | - !fun(args, &err, args2) + !fun(args, errp, args2) | - fun(args, &err, args2) op c1 + fun(args, errp, args2) op c1 ) ) { ... when != err when != lbl: when strict - error_propagate(errp, err); ... when != err ( return; | return c2; | return false; ) } @rule2 forall@ identifier fun, err, errp, lbl; expression list args, args2; expression var; binary operator op; constant c1, c2; symbol false; @@ - var = fun(args, &err, args2); + var = fun(args, errp, args2); ... when != err if ( ( var | !var | var op c1 ) ) { ... when != err when != lbl: when strict - error_propagate(errp, err); ... when != err ( return; | return c2; | return false; | return var; ) } @depends on rule1 || rule2@ identifier err; @@ - Error *err = NULL; ... when != err Not exactly elegant, I'm afraid. The "when != lbl:" is necessary to avoid transforming if (fun(args, &err)) { goto out } ... out: error_propagate(errp, err); even though other paths to label out still need the error_propagate(). For an actual example, see sclp_realize(). Without the "when strict", Coccinelle transforms vfio_msix_setup(), incorrectly. I don't know what exactly "when strict" does, only that it helps here. The match of return is narrower than what I want, but I can't figure out how to express "return where the operand doesn't use @err". For an example where it's too narrow, see vfio_intx_enable(). Silently fails to convert hw/arm/armsse.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by ARMSSE being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Converted manually. Line breaks tidied up manually. One nested declaration of @local_err deleted manually. Preexisting unwanted blank line dropped in hw/riscv/sifive_e.c. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200707160613.848843-35-armbru@redhat.com>
2020-07-07 16:06:02 +00:00
if (!object_property_parse(obj, name, value, errp)) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int machine_set_property(void *opaque,
const char *name, const char *value,
Error **errp)
{
g_autofree char *qom_name = g_strdup(name);
char *p;
for (p = qom_name; *p; p++) {
if (*p == '_') {
*p = '-';
}
}
/* Legacy options do not correspond to MachineState properties. */
if (g_str_equal(qom_name, "accel")) {
return 0;
}
if (g_str_equal(qom_name, "igd-passthru")) {
object_register_sugar_prop(ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("xen"), qom_name, value,
false);
return 0;
}
if (g_str_equal(qom_name, "kvm-shadow-mem")) {
object_register_sugar_prop(ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("kvm"), qom_name, value,
false);
return 0;
}
if (g_str_equal(qom_name, "kernel-irqchip")) {
object_register_sugar_prop(ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("kvm"), qom_name, value,
false);
object_register_sugar_prop(ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("whpx"), qom_name, value,
false);
return 0;
}
return object_parse_property_opt(opaque, name, value, "type", errp);
}
/*
* Initial object creation happens before all other
* QEMU data types are created. The majority of objects
* can be created at this point. The rng-egd object
* cannot be created here, as it depends on the chardev
* already existing.
*/
static bool object_create_early(const char *type, QemuOpts *opts)
{
if (user_creatable_print_help(type, opts)) {
exit(0);
}
/*
* Objects should not be made "delayed" without a reason. If you
* add one, state the reason in a comment!
*/
/* Reason: rng-egd property "chardev" */
vl: Fix -drive / -blockdev persistent reservation management qemu-system-FOO's main() acts on command line arguments in its own idiosyncratic order. There's not much method to its madness. Whenever we find a case where one kind of command line argument needs to refer to something created for another kind later, we rejigger the order. Recent commit cda4aa9a5a "vl: Create block backends before setting machine properties" was such a rejigger. Block backends are now created before "delayed" objects. This broke persistent reservation management. Reproducer: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -object pr-manager-helper,id=pr-helper0,path=/tmp/pr-helper0.sock-drive -drive file=/dev/mapper/crypt,file.pr-manager=pr-helper0,format=raw,if=none,id=drive-scsi0-0-0-2 qemu-system-x86_64: -drive file=/dev/mapper/crypt,file.pr-manager=pr-helper0,format=raw,if=none,id=drive-scsi0-0-0-2: No persistent reservation manager with id 'pr-helper0' The delayed pr-manager-helper object is created too late for use by -drive or -blockdev. Normal objects are still created in time. pr-manager-helper has always been a delayed object (commit 7c9e527659 "scsi, file-posix: add support for persistent reservation management"). Turns out there's no real reason for that. Make it a normal object. Fixes: cda4aa9a5a08777cf13e164c0543bd4888b8adce Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190604151251.9903-2-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2019-06-04 15:12:50 +00:00
if (g_str_equal(type, "rng-egd")) {
return false;
}
#if defined(CONFIG_VHOST_USER) && defined(CONFIG_LINUX)
/* Reason: cryptodev-vhost-user property "chardev" */
if (g_str_equal(type, "cryptodev-vhost-user")) {
return false;
}
#endif
/* Reason: vhost-user-blk-server property "node-name" */
if (g_str_equal(type, "vhost-user-blk-server")) {
return false;
}
/*
* Reason: filter-* property "netdev" etc.
*/
if (g_str_equal(type, "filter-buffer") ||
g_str_equal(type, "filter-dump") ||
g_str_equal(type, "filter-mirror") ||
colo-compare: introduce colo compare initialization This a COLO net ascii figure: Primary qemu Secondary qemu +--------------------------------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | +----------------------------------------------------------+ | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | guest | | | | guest | | | | | | | | | | | +-------^--------------------------+-----------------------+ | | +---------------------+--------+----------------------------+ | | | | | | ^ | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | |netfilter| | | | | | netfilter | | | | +----------+ +----------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | out | | | | | | filter excute order | | | | | | +-----------------------------+ | | | | | | +-------------------> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TCP | | | | +-----+--+-+ +-----v----+ +-----v----+ |pri +----+----+sec| | | | +------------+ +---+----+---v+rewriter++ +------------+ | | | | | | | | | | |in | |in | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | filter | | filter | | filter +------> colo <------+ +--------> filter +--> adjust | adjust +--> filter | | | | | | mirror | |redirector| |redirector| | | compare | | | | | | redirector | | ack | seq | | redirector | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +----^-----+ +----+-----+ +----------+ | +---------+ | | | | +------------+ +--------+--------------+ +---+--------+ | | | | | tx | rx rx | | | | | tx all | rx | | | | | | | | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | +--------------+ | | | | | | | | | filter excute order | | | | | | | | | | +----------------> | | | +--------------------------------------------------------+ | | +-----------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |guest receive | guest send | | +--------+----------------------------v------------------------+ | | NOTE: filter direction is rx/tx/all | tap | rx:receive packets sent to the netdev | | tx:receive packets sent by the netdev +--------------------------------------------------------------+ In COLO-compare, we do packet comparing job. Packets coming from the primary char indev will be sent to outdev. Packets coming from the secondary char dev will be dropped after comparing. colo-comapre need two input chardev and one output chardev: primary_in=chardev1-id (source: primary send packet) secondary_in=chardev2-id (source: secondary send packet) outdev=chardev3-id usage: primary: -netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,downscript=/etc/qemu-ifdown -device e1000,id=e0,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66 -chardev socket,id=mirror0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003,server,nowait -chardev socket,id=compare1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004,server,nowait -chardev socket,id=compare0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001,server,nowait -chardev socket,id=compare0-0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001 -chardev socket,id=compare_out,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005,server,nowait -chardev socket,id=compare_out0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005 -object filter-mirror,id=m0,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,outdev=mirror0 -object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire0,queue=rx,indev=compare_out -object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire1,queue=rx,outdev=compare0 -object colo-compare,id=comp0,primary_in=compare0-0,secondary_in=compare1,outdev=compare_out0 secondary: -netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,down script=/etc/qemu-ifdown -device e1000,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66 -chardev socket,id=red0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003 -chardev socket,id=red1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004 -object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0 -object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1 Signed-off-by: Zhang Chen <zhangchen.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Li Zhijian <lizhijian@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
2016-09-27 02:22:26 +00:00
g_str_equal(type, "filter-redirector") ||
g_str_equal(type, "colo-compare") ||
g_str_equal(type, "filter-rewriter") ||
g_str_equal(type, "filter-replay")) {
return false;
}
/*
* Allocation of large amounts of memory may delay
* chardev initialization for too long, and trigger timeouts
* on software that waits for a monitor socket to be created
* (e.g. libvirt).
*/
if (g_str_has_prefix(type, "memory-backend-")) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
static void qemu_apply_machine_options(void)
{
MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(current_machine);
QemuOpts *machine_opts = qemu_get_machine_opts();
const char *boot_order = NULL;
const char *boot_once = NULL;
QemuOpts *opts;
qemu_opt_foreach(machine_opts, machine_set_property, current_machine,
&error_fatal);
current_machine->ram_size = ram_size;
current_machine->maxram_size = maxram_size;
current_machine->ram_slots = ram_slots;
opts = qemu_opts_find(qemu_find_opts("boot-opts"), NULL);
if (opts) {
boot_order = qemu_opt_get(opts, "order");
if (boot_order) {
validate_bootdevices(boot_order, &error_fatal);
}
boot_once = qemu_opt_get(opts, "once");
if (boot_once) {
validate_bootdevices(boot_once, &error_fatal);
}
boot_menu = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "menu", boot_menu);
boot_strict = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "strict", false);
}
if (!boot_order) {
boot_order = machine_class->default_boot_order;
}
current_machine->boot_order = boot_order;
current_machine->boot_once = boot_once;
if (semihosting_enabled() && !semihosting_get_argc()) {
const char *kernel_filename = qemu_opt_get(machine_opts, "kernel");
const char *kernel_cmdline = qemu_opt_get(machine_opts, "append") ?: "";
/* fall back to the -kernel/-append */
semihosting_arg_fallback(kernel_filename, kernel_cmdline);
}
}
static void qemu_create_early_backends(void)
{
MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(current_machine);
if ((alt_grab || ctrl_grab) && dpy.type != DISPLAY_TYPE_SDL) {
error_report("-alt-grab and -ctrl-grab are only valid "
"for SDL, ignoring option");
}
if (dpy.has_window_close &&
(dpy.type != DISPLAY_TYPE_GTK && dpy.type != DISPLAY_TYPE_SDL)) {
error_report("-no-quit is only valid for GTK and SDL, "
"ignoring option");
}
qemu_display_early_init(&dpy);
qemu_console_early_init();
if (dpy.has_gl && dpy.gl != DISPLAYGL_MODE_OFF && display_opengl == 0) {
#if defined(CONFIG_OPENGL)
error_report("OpenGL is not supported by the display");
#else
error_report("OpenGL support is disabled");
#endif
exit(1);
}
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("object"),
user_creatable_add_opts_foreach,
object_create_early, &error_fatal);
/* spice needs the timers to be initialized by this point */
/* spice must initialize before audio as it changes the default auiodev */
/* spice must initialize before chardevs (for spicevmc and spiceport) */
qemu_spice.init();
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("chardev"),
chardev_init_func, NULL, &error_fatal);
#ifdef CONFIG_VIRTFS
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("fsdev"),
fsdev_init_func, NULL, &error_fatal);
#endif
/*
* Note: we need to create audio and block backends before
* machine_set_property(), so machine properties can refer to
* them.
*/
configure_blockdev(&bdo_queue, machine_class, snapshot);
audio_init_audiodevs();
}
/*
* The remainder of object creation happens after the
* creation of chardev, fsdev, net clients and device data types.
*/
static bool object_create_late(const char *type, QemuOpts *opts)
{
return !object_create_early(type, opts);
}
static void qemu_create_late_backends(void)
{
if (qtest_chrdev) {
qtest_server_init(qtest_chrdev, qtest_log, &error_fatal);
}
net_init_clients(&error_fatal);
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("object"),
user_creatable_add_opts_foreach,
object_create_late, &error_fatal);
if (tpm_init() < 0) {
exit(1);
}
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("mon"),
mon_init_func, NULL, &error_fatal);
if (foreach_device_config(DEV_SERIAL, serial_parse) < 0)
exit(1);
if (foreach_device_config(DEV_PARALLEL, parallel_parse) < 0)
exit(1);
if (foreach_device_config(DEV_DEBUGCON, debugcon_parse) < 0)
exit(1);
/* now chardevs have been created we may have semihosting to connect */
qemu_semihosting_connect_chardevs();
qemu_semihosting_console_init();
}
static bool have_custom_ram_size(void)
{
QemuOpts *opts = qemu_find_opts_singleton("memory");
return !!qemu_opt_get_size(opts, "size", 0);
}
static void qemu_resolve_machine_memdev(void)
{
if (current_machine->ram_memdev_id) {
Object *backend;
ram_addr_t backend_size;
backend = object_resolve_path_type(current_machine->ram_memdev_id,
TYPE_MEMORY_BACKEND, NULL);
if (!backend) {
error_report("Memory backend '%s' not found",
current_machine->ram_memdev_id);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
backend_size = object_property_get_uint(backend, "size", &error_abort);
if (have_custom_ram_size() && backend_size != ram_size) {
error_report("Size specified by -m option must match size of "
"explicitly specified 'memory-backend' property");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (mem_path) {
error_report("'-mem-path' can't be used together with"
"'-machine memory-backend'");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
ram_size = backend_size;
}
if (!xen_enabled()) {
/* On 32-bit hosts, QEMU is limited by virtual address space */
if (ram_size > (2047 << 20) && HOST_LONG_BITS == 32) {
error_report("at most 2047 MB RAM can be simulated");
exit(1);
}
}
}
static void set_memory_options(MachineClass *mc)
{
uint64_t sz;
const char *mem_str;
const ram_addr_t default_ram_size = mc->default_ram_size;
QemuOpts *opts = qemu_find_opts_singleton("memory");
Location loc;
loc_push_none(&loc);
qemu_opts_loc_restore(opts);
sz = 0;
mem_str = qemu_opt_get(opts, "size");
if (mem_str) {
if (!*mem_str) {
error_report("missing 'size' option value");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
sz = qemu_opt_get_size(opts, "size", ram_size);
/* Fix up legacy suffix-less format */
if (g_ascii_isdigit(mem_str[strlen(mem_str) - 1])) {
uint64_t overflow_check = sz;
sz *= MiB;
if (sz / MiB != overflow_check) {
error_report("too large 'size' option value");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
}
/* backward compatibility behaviour for case "-m 0" */
if (sz == 0) {
sz = default_ram_size;
}
sz = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(sz, 8192);
vl/s390x: fixup ram sizes for compat machines Older QEMU versions did fixup the ram size to match what can be reported via sclp. We need to mimic this behaviour for machine types 4.2 and older to not fail on inbound migration for memory sizes that do not fit. Old machines with proper aligned memory sizes are not affected. Alignment table: VM size (<=) | Alignment -------------------------- 1020M | 1M 2040M | 2M 4080M | 4M 8160M | 8M 16320M | 16M 32640M | 32M 65280M | 64M 130560M | 128M 261120M | 256M 522240M | 512M 1044480M | 1G 2088960M | 2G 4177920M | 4G 8355840M | 8G Suggested action is to replace unaligned -m value with a suitable aligned one or if a change to a newer machine type is possible, use a machine version >= 5.0. A future version might remove the compatibility handling. For machine types >= 5.0 we can simply use an increment size of 1M and use the full range of increment number which allows for all possible memory sizes. The old limitation of having a maximum of 1020 increments was added for standby memory, which we no longer support. With that we can now support even weird memory sizes like 10001234 MB. As we no longer fixup maxram_size as well, make other users use ram_size instead. Keep using maxram_size when setting the maximum ram size in KVM, as that will come in handy in the future when supporting memory hotplug (in contrast, storage keys and storage attributes for hotplugged memory will have to be migrated per RAM block in the future). Fixes: 3a12fc61af5c ("390x/s390-virtio-ccw: use memdev for RAM") Reported-by: Lukáš Doktor <ldoktor@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> Acked-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Cc: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Cc: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200401123754.109602-1-borntraeger@de.ibm.com> [CH: fixed up message on memory size fixup] Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
2020-04-01 12:37:54 +00:00
if (mc->fixup_ram_size) {
sz = mc->fixup_ram_size(sz);
}
ram_size = sz;
if (ram_size != sz) {
error_report("ram size too large");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* store value for the future use */
qemu_opt_set_number(opts, "size", ram_size, &error_abort);
maxram_size = ram_size;
if (qemu_opt_get(opts, "maxmem")) {
uint64_t slots;
sz = qemu_opt_get_size(opts, "maxmem", 0);
slots = qemu_opt_get_number(opts, "slots", 0);
if (sz < ram_size) {
error_report("invalid value of -m option maxmem: "
"maximum memory size (0x%" PRIx64 ") must be at least "
"the initial memory size (0x" RAM_ADDR_FMT ")",
sz, ram_size);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
} else if (slots && sz == ram_size) {
error_report("invalid value of -m option maxmem: "
"memory slots were specified but maximum memory size "
"(0x%" PRIx64 ") is equal to the initial memory size "
"(0x" RAM_ADDR_FMT ")", sz, ram_size);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
maxram_size = sz;
ram_slots = slots;
} else if (qemu_opt_get(opts, "slots")) {
error_report("invalid -m option value: missing 'maxmem' option");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
loc_pop(&loc);
}
static void qemu_create_machine(MachineClass *machine_class)
{
object_set_machine_compat_props(machine_class->compat_props);
set_memory_options(machine_class);
current_machine = MACHINE(object_new_with_class(OBJECT_CLASS(machine_class)));
if (machine_help_func(qemu_get_machine_opts(), current_machine)) {
exit(0);
}
object_property_add_child(object_get_root(), "machine",
OBJECT(current_machine));
object_property_add_child(container_get(OBJECT(current_machine),
"/unattached"),
"sysbus", OBJECT(sysbus_get_default()));
if (machine_class->minimum_page_bits) {
if (!set_preferred_target_page_bits(machine_class->minimum_page_bits)) {
/* This would be a board error: specifying a minimum smaller than
* a target's compile-time fixed setting.
*/
g_assert_not_reached();
}
}
cpu_exec_init_all();
page_size_init();
if (machine_class->hw_version) {
qemu_set_hw_version(machine_class->hw_version);
}
machine_smp_parse(current_machine,
qemu_opts_find(qemu_find_opts("smp-opts"), NULL), &error_fatal);
/*
* Get the default machine options from the machine if it is not already
* specified either by the configuration file or by the command line.
*/
if (machine_class->default_machine_opts) {
qemu_opts_set_defaults(qemu_find_opts("machine"),
machine_class->default_machine_opts, 0);
}
}
static int global_init_func(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
GlobalProperty *g;
g = g_malloc0(sizeof(*g));
g->driver = qemu_opt_get(opts, "driver");
g->property = qemu_opt_get(opts, "property");
g->value = qemu_opt_get(opts, "value");
qdev_prop_register_global(g);
return 0;
}
static int qemu_read_default_config_file(void)
{
int ret;
g_autofree char *file = get_relocated_path(CONFIG_QEMU_CONFDIR "/qemu.conf");
ret = qemu_read_config_file(file);
if (ret < 0 && ret != -ENOENT) {
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
static int qemu_set_option(const char *str)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
char group[64], id[64], arg[64];
QemuOptsList *list;
QemuOpts *opts;
int rc, offset;
rc = sscanf(str, "%63[^.].%63[^.].%63[^=]%n", group, id, arg, &offset);
if (rc < 3 || str[offset] != '=') {
error_report("can't parse: \"%s\"", str);
return -1;
}
list = qemu_find_opts(group);
if (list == NULL) {
return -1;
}
opts = qemu_opts_find(list, id);
if (!opts) {
error_report("there is no %s \"%s\" defined",
list->name, id);
return -1;
}
if (!qemu_opt_set(opts, arg, str + offset + 1, &local_err)) {
error_report_err(local_err);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static void user_register_global_props(void)
{
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("global"),
global_init_func, NULL, NULL);
}
static int do_configure_icount(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
icount_configure(opts, errp);
return 0;
}
static int accelerator_set_property(void *opaque,
const char *name, const char *value,
Error **errp)
{
return object_parse_property_opt(opaque, name, value, "accel", errp);
}
static int do_configure_accelerator(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
bool *p_init_failed = opaque;
const char *acc = qemu_opt_get(opts, "accel");
AccelClass *ac = accel_find(acc);
AccelState *accel;
int ret;
bool qtest_with_kvm;
qtest_with_kvm = g_str_equal(acc, "kvm") && qtest_chrdev != NULL;
if (!ac) {
*p_init_failed = true;
if (!qtest_with_kvm) {
error_report("invalid accelerator %s", acc);
}
return 0;
}
accel = ACCEL(object_new_with_class(OBJECT_CLASS(ac)));
object_apply_compat_props(OBJECT(accel));
qemu_opt_foreach(opts, accelerator_set_property,
accel,
&error_fatal);
ret = accel_init_machine(accel, current_machine);
if (ret < 0) {
*p_init_failed = true;
if (!qtest_with_kvm || ret != -ENOENT) {
error_report("failed to initialize %s: %s", acc, strerror(-ret));
}
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static void configure_accelerators(const char *progname)
{
const char *accelerators;
bool init_failed = false;
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("icount"),
do_configure_icount, NULL, &error_fatal);
accelerators = qemu_opt_get(qemu_get_machine_opts(), "accel");
if (QTAILQ_EMPTY(&qemu_accel_opts.head)) {
char **accel_list, **tmp;
if (accelerators == NULL) {
/* Select the default accelerator */
bool have_tcg = accel_find("tcg");
bool have_kvm = accel_find("kvm");
if (have_tcg && have_kvm) {
if (g_str_has_suffix(progname, "kvm")) {
/* If the program name ends with "kvm", we prefer KVM */
accelerators = "kvm:tcg";
} else {
accelerators = "tcg:kvm";
}
} else if (have_kvm) {
accelerators = "kvm";
} else if (have_tcg) {
accelerators = "tcg";
} else {
error_report("No accelerator selected and"
" no default accelerator available");
exit(1);
}
}
accel_list = g_strsplit(accelerators, ":", 0);
for (tmp = accel_list; *tmp; tmp++) {
/*
* Filter invalid accelerators here, to prevent obscenities
* such as "-machine accel=tcg,,thread=single".
*/
if (accel_find(*tmp)) {
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("accel"), *tmp, true);
} else {
init_failed = true;
error_report("invalid accelerator %s", *tmp);
}
}
g_strfreev(accel_list);
} else {
if (accelerators != NULL) {
error_report("The -accel and \"-machine accel=\" options are incompatible");
exit(1);
}
}
if (!qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("accel"),
do_configure_accelerator, &init_failed, &error_fatal)) {
if (!init_failed) {
error_report("no accelerator found");
}
exit(1);
}
if (init_failed && !qtest_chrdev) {
AccelClass *ac = ACCEL_GET_CLASS(current_accel());
error_report("falling back to %s", ac->name);
}
if (icount_enabled() && !tcg_enabled()) {
error_report("-icount is not allowed with hardware virtualization");
exit(1);
}
}
static void create_default_memdev(MachineState *ms, const char *path)
{
Object *obj;
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(ms);
obj = object_new(path ? TYPE_MEMORY_BACKEND_FILE : TYPE_MEMORY_BACKEND_RAM);
if (path) {
qom: Put name parameter before value / visitor parameter The object_property_set_FOO() setters take property name and value in an unusual order: void object_property_set_FOO(Object *obj, FOO_TYPE value, const char *name, Error **errp) Having to pass value before name feels grating. Swap them. Same for object_property_set(), object_property_get(), and object_property_parse(). Convert callers with this Coccinelle script: @@ identifier fun = { object_property_get, object_property_parse, object_property_set_str, object_property_set_link, object_property_set_bool, object_property_set_int, object_property_set_uint, object_property_set, object_property_set_qobject }; expression obj, v, name, errp; @@ - fun(obj, v, name, errp) + fun(obj, name, v, errp) Chokes on hw/arm/musicpal.c's lcd_refresh() with the unhelpful error message "no position information". Convert that one manually. Fails to convert hw/arm/armsse.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by ARMSSE being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. Fails to convert hw/rx/rx-gdbsim.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by RXCPU being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. The other files using RXCPU that way don't need conversion. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20200707160613.848843-27-armbru@redhat.com> [Straightforwad conflict with commit 2336172d9b "audio: set default value for pcspk.iobase property" resolved]
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object_property_set_str(obj, "mem-path", path, &error_fatal);
}
qom: Put name parameter before value / visitor parameter The object_property_set_FOO() setters take property name and value in an unusual order: void object_property_set_FOO(Object *obj, FOO_TYPE value, const char *name, Error **errp) Having to pass value before name feels grating. Swap them. Same for object_property_set(), object_property_get(), and object_property_parse(). Convert callers with this Coccinelle script: @@ identifier fun = { object_property_get, object_property_parse, object_property_set_str, object_property_set_link, object_property_set_bool, object_property_set_int, object_property_set_uint, object_property_set, object_property_set_qobject }; expression obj, v, name, errp; @@ - fun(obj, v, name, errp) + fun(obj, name, v, errp) Chokes on hw/arm/musicpal.c's lcd_refresh() with the unhelpful error message "no position information". Convert that one manually. Fails to convert hw/arm/armsse.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by ARMSSE being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. Fails to convert hw/rx/rx-gdbsim.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by RXCPU being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. The other files using RXCPU that way don't need conversion. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20200707160613.848843-27-armbru@redhat.com> [Straightforwad conflict with commit 2336172d9b "audio: set default value for pcspk.iobase property" resolved]
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object_property_set_int(obj, "size", ms->ram_size, &error_fatal);
object_property_add_child(object_get_objects_root(), mc->default_ram_id,
qom: Drop parameter @errp of object_property_add() & friends The only way object_property_add() can fail is when a property with the same name already exists. Since our property names are all hardcoded, failure is a programming error, and the appropriate way to handle it is passing &error_abort. Same for its variants, except for object_property_add_child(), which additionally fails when the child already has a parent. Parentage is also under program control, so this is a programming error, too. We have a bit over 500 callers. Almost half of them pass &error_abort, slightly fewer ignore errors, one test case handles errors, and the remaining few callers pass them to their own callers. The previous few commits demonstrated once again that ignoring programming errors is a bad idea. Of the few ones that pass on errors, several violate the Error API. The Error ** argument must be NULL, &error_abort, &error_fatal, or a pointer to a variable containing NULL. Passing an argument of the latter kind twice without clearing it in between is wrong: if the first call sets an error, it no longer points to NULL for the second call. ich9_pm_add_properties(), sparc32_ledma_realize(), sparc32_dma_realize(), xilinx_axidma_realize(), xilinx_enet_realize() are wrong that way. When the one appropriate choice of argument is &error_abort, letting users pick the argument is a bad idea. Drop parameter @errp and assert the preconditions instead. There's one exception to "duplicate property name is a programming error": the way object_property_add() implements the magic (and undocumented) "automatic arrayification". Don't drop @errp there. Instead, rename object_property_add() to object_property_try_add(), and add the obvious wrapper object_property_add(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200505152926.18877-15-armbru@redhat.com> [Two semantic rebase conflicts resolved]
2020-05-05 15:29:22 +00:00
obj);
vl.c: fix migration failure for 3.1 and older machine types Migration from QEMU(v4.0) fails when using 3.1 or older machine type. For example if one attempts to migrate QEMU-2.12 started as qemu-system-ppc64 -nodefaults -M pseries-2.12 -m 4096 -mem-path /tmp/ to current master, it will fail with qemu-system-ppc64: Unknown ramblock "ppc_spapr.ram", cannot accept migration qemu-system-ppc64: error while loading state for instance 0x0 of device 'ram' qemu-system-ppc64: load of migration failed: Invalid argument Caused by 900c0ba373 commit which switches main RAM allocation to memory backends and the fact in 3.1 and older QEMU, backends used full[***] QOM path as memory region name instead of backend's name. That was changed after 3.1 to use prefix-less names by default (fa0cb34d22) for new machine types. *** effectively makes main RAM memory region names defined by MachineClass::default_ram_id being altered with '/objects/' prefix and therefore migration fails as old QEMU sends prefix-less name while new QEMU expects name with prefix when using 3.1 and older machine types. Fix it by forcing implicit[1] memory backend to always use prefix-less names for its memory region by setting 'x-use-canonical-path-for-ramblock-id' property to false. 1) i.e. memory backend created by compat glue which maps -m/-mem-path/-mem-prealloc/default RAM size into appropriate backend type/options to match old CLI format. Fixes: 900c0ba373 Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Reported-by: Lukáš Doktor <ldoktor@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200304172748.15338-1-imammedo@redhat.com> Tested-by: Lukáš Doktor <ldoktor@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
2020-03-04 17:27:48 +00:00
/* Ensure backend's memory region name is equal to mc->default_ram_id */
qom: Put name parameter before value / visitor parameter The object_property_set_FOO() setters take property name and value in an unusual order: void object_property_set_FOO(Object *obj, FOO_TYPE value, const char *name, Error **errp) Having to pass value before name feels grating. Swap them. Same for object_property_set(), object_property_get(), and object_property_parse(). Convert callers with this Coccinelle script: @@ identifier fun = { object_property_get, object_property_parse, object_property_set_str, object_property_set_link, object_property_set_bool, object_property_set_int, object_property_set_uint, object_property_set, object_property_set_qobject }; expression obj, v, name, errp; @@ - fun(obj, v, name, errp) + fun(obj, name, v, errp) Chokes on hw/arm/musicpal.c's lcd_refresh() with the unhelpful error message "no position information". Convert that one manually. Fails to convert hw/arm/armsse.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by ARMSSE being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. Fails to convert hw/rx/rx-gdbsim.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by RXCPU being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. The other files using RXCPU that way don't need conversion. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20200707160613.848843-27-armbru@redhat.com> [Straightforwad conflict with commit 2336172d9b "audio: set default value for pcspk.iobase property" resolved]
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object_property_set_bool(obj, "x-use-canonical-path-for-ramblock-id",
false, &error_fatal);
user_creatable_complete(USER_CREATABLE(obj), &error_fatal);
object_unref(obj);
qom: Put name parameter before value / visitor parameter The object_property_set_FOO() setters take property name and value in an unusual order: void object_property_set_FOO(Object *obj, FOO_TYPE value, const char *name, Error **errp) Having to pass value before name feels grating. Swap them. Same for object_property_set(), object_property_get(), and object_property_parse(). Convert callers with this Coccinelle script: @@ identifier fun = { object_property_get, object_property_parse, object_property_set_str, object_property_set_link, object_property_set_bool, object_property_set_int, object_property_set_uint, object_property_set, object_property_set_qobject }; expression obj, v, name, errp; @@ - fun(obj, v, name, errp) + fun(obj, name, v, errp) Chokes on hw/arm/musicpal.c's lcd_refresh() with the unhelpful error message "no position information". Convert that one manually. Fails to convert hw/arm/armsse.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by ARMSSE being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. Fails to convert hw/rx/rx-gdbsim.c, because Coccinelle gets confused by RXCPU being used both as typedef and function-like macro there. Convert manually. The other files using RXCPU that way don't need conversion. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20200707160613.848843-27-armbru@redhat.com> [Straightforwad conflict with commit 2336172d9b "audio: set default value for pcspk.iobase property" resolved]
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object_property_set_str(OBJECT(ms), "memory-backend", mc->default_ram_id,
&error_fatal);
}
static void qemu_validate_options(void)
{
QemuOpts *machine_opts = qemu_get_machine_opts();
const char *kernel_filename = qemu_opt_get(machine_opts, "kernel");
const char *initrd_filename = qemu_opt_get(machine_opts, "initrd");
const char *kernel_cmdline = qemu_opt_get(machine_opts, "append");
if (kernel_filename == NULL) {
if (kernel_cmdline != NULL) {
error_report("-append only allowed with -kernel option");
exit(1);
}
if (initrd_filename != NULL) {
error_report("-initrd only allowed with -kernel option");
exit(1);
}
}
if (loadvm && preconfig_requested) {
error_report("'preconfig' and 'loadvm' options are "
"mutually exclusive");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (incoming && preconfig_requested && strcmp(incoming, "defer") != 0) {
error_report("'preconfig' supports '-incoming defer' only");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_CURSES
if (is_daemonized() && dpy.type == DISPLAY_TYPE_CURSES) {
error_report("curses display cannot be used with -daemonize");
exit(1);
}
#endif
}
static void qemu_process_sugar_options(void)
{
if (mem_prealloc) {
char *val;
val = g_strdup_printf("%d",
(uint32_t) qemu_opt_get_number(qemu_find_opts_singleton("smp-opts"), "cpus", 1));
object_register_sugar_prop("memory-backend", "prealloc-threads", val,
false);
g_free(val);
object_register_sugar_prop("memory-backend", "prealloc", "on", false);
}
if (watchdog) {
int i = select_watchdog(watchdog);
if (i > 0)
exit (i == 1 ? 1 : 0);
}
}
/* -action processing */
/*
* Process all the -action parameters parsed from cmdline.
*/
static int process_runstate_actions(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
QDict *qdict = qemu_opts_to_qdict(opts, NULL);
QObject *ret = NULL;
qmp_marshal_set_action(qdict, &ret, &local_err);
qobject_unref(ret);
qobject_unref(qdict);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void qemu_process_early_options(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SECCOMP
QemuOptsList *olist = qemu_find_opts_err("sandbox", NULL);
if (olist) {
qemu_opts_foreach(olist, parse_sandbox, NULL, &error_fatal);
}
#endif
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("name"),
parse_name, NULL, &error_fatal);
if (qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("action"),
process_runstate_actions, NULL, &error_fatal)) {
exit(1);
}
#ifndef _WIN32
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("add-fd"),
parse_add_fd, NULL, &error_fatal);
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("add-fd"),
cleanup_add_fd, NULL, &error_fatal);
#endif
if (!trace_init_backends()) {
exit(1);
}
trace_init_file();
/* Open the logfile at this point and set the log mask if necessary. */
qemu_set_log_filename(log_file, &error_fatal);
if (log_mask) {
int mask;
mask = qemu_str_to_log_mask(log_mask);
if (!mask) {
qemu_print_log_usage(stdout);
exit(1);
}
qemu_set_log(mask);
} else {
qemu_set_log(0);
}
qemu_add_default_firmwarepath();
}
static void qemu_process_help_options(void)
{
/*
* Check for -cpu help and -device help before we call select_machine(),
* which will return an error if the architecture has no default machine
* type and the user did not specify one, so that the user doesn't need
* to say '-cpu help -machine something'.
*/
if (cpu_option && is_help_option(cpu_option)) {
list_cpus(cpu_option);
exit(0);
}
if (qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("device"),
device_help_func, NULL, NULL)) {
exit(0);
}
/* -L help lists the data directories and exits. */
if (list_data_dirs) {
qemu_list_data_dirs();
exit(0);
}
}
static void qemu_maybe_daemonize(const char *pid_file)
{
Error *err;
os_daemonize();
rcu_disable_atfork();
if (pid_file && !qemu_write_pidfile(pid_file, &err)) {
error_reportf_err(err, "cannot create PID file: ");
exit(1);
}
qemu_unlink_pidfile_notifier.notify = qemu_unlink_pidfile;
qemu_add_exit_notifier(&qemu_unlink_pidfile_notifier);
}
static void qemu_init_displays(void)
{
DisplayState *ds;
/* init local displays */
ds = init_displaystate();
qemu_display_init(ds, &dpy);
/* must be after terminal init, SDL library changes signal handlers */
os_setup_signal_handling();
/* init remote displays */
#ifdef CONFIG_VNC
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("vnc"),
vnc_init_func, NULL, &error_fatal);
#endif
if (using_spice) {
qemu_spice.display_init();
}
}
static void qemu_init_board(void)
{
MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(current_machine);
if (machine_class->default_ram_id && current_machine->ram_size &&
numa_uses_legacy_mem() && !current_machine->ram_memdev_id) {
create_default_memdev(current_machine, mem_path);
}
/* process plugin before CPUs are created, but once -smp has been parsed */
qemu_plugin_load_list(&plugin_list, &error_fatal);
/* From here on we enter MACHINE_PHASE_INITIALIZED. */
machine_run_board_init(current_machine);
/*
* TODO To drop support for deprecated bogus if=..., move
* drive_check_orphaned() here, replacing this call. Also drop
* its deprecation warning, along with DriveInfo member
* @claimed_by_board.
*/
drive_mark_claimed_by_board();
realtime_init();
if (hax_enabled()) {
/* FIXME: why isn't cpu_synchronize_all_post_init enough? */
hax_sync_vcpus();
}
}
static void qemu_create_cli_devices(void)
{
soundhw_init();
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("fw_cfg"),
parse_fw_cfg, fw_cfg_find(), &error_fatal);
/* init USB devices */
if (machine_usb(current_machine)) {
if (foreach_device_config(DEV_USB, usb_parse) < 0)
exit(1);
}
/* init generic devices */
rom_set_order_override(FW_CFG_ORDER_OVERRIDE_DEVICE);
qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("device"),
device_init_func, NULL, &error_fatal);
rom_reset_order_override();
}
static void qemu_machine_creation_done(void)
{
MachineState *machine = MACHINE(qdev_get_machine());
/* Did we create any drives that we failed to create a device for? */
drive_check_orphaned();
/* Don't warn about the default network setup that you get if
* no command line -net or -netdev options are specified. There
* are two cases that we would otherwise complain about:
* (1) board doesn't support a NIC but the implicit "-net nic"
* requested one
* (2) CONFIG_SLIRP not set, in which case the implicit "-net nic"
* sets up a nic that isn't connected to anything.
*/
if (!default_net && (!qtest_enabled() || has_defaults)) {
net_check_clients();
}
qdev_prop_check_globals();
qdev_machine_creation_done();
if (machine->cgs) {
/*
* Verify that Confidential Guest Support has actually been initialized
*/
assert(machine->cgs->ready);
}
if (foreach_device_config(DEV_GDB, gdbserver_start) < 0) {
exit(1);
}
}
void qmp_x_exit_preconfig(Error **errp)
{
if (phase_check(PHASE_MACHINE_INITIALIZED)) {
error_setg(errp, "The command is permitted only before machine initialization");
return;
}
qemu_init_board();
qemu_create_cli_devices();
qemu_machine_creation_done();
if (loadvm) {
Error *local_err = NULL;
if (load_snapshot(loadvm, &local_err) < 0) {
error_report_err(local_err);
autostart = 0;
exit(1);
}
}
if (replay_mode != REPLAY_MODE_NONE) {
replay_vmstate_init();
}
if (incoming) {
Error *local_err = NULL;
if (strcmp(incoming, "defer") != 0) {
qmp_migrate_incoming(incoming, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_reportf_err(local_err, "-incoming %s: ", incoming);
exit(1);
}
}
} else if (autostart) {
qmp_cont(NULL);
}
}
void qemu_init(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
QemuOpts *opts;
QemuOpts *icount_opts = NULL, *accel_opts = NULL;
QemuOptsList *olist;
int optind;
const char *optarg;
MachineClass *machine_class;
bool userconfig = true;
FILE *vmstate_dump_file = NULL;
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_drive_opts);
qemu_add_drive_opts(&qemu_legacy_drive_opts);
qemu_add_drive_opts(&qemu_common_drive_opts);
qemu_add_drive_opts(&qemu_drive_opts);
qemu_add_drive_opts(&bdrv_runtime_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_chardev_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_device_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_netdev_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_nic_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_net_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_rtc_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_global_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_mon_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_trace_opts);
qemu_plugin_add_opts();
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_option_rom_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_machine_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_accel_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_mem_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_smp_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_boot_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_add_fd_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_object_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_tpmdev_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_overcommit_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_msg_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_name_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_numa_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_icount_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_semihosting_config_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_fw_cfg_opts);
qemu_add_opts(&qemu_action_opts);
module_call_init(MODULE_INIT_OPTS);
error_init(argv[0]);
qemu_init_exec_dir(argv[0]);
qemu_init_subsystems();
/* first pass of option parsing */
optind = 1;
while (optind < argc) {
if (argv[optind][0] != '-') {
/* disk image */
optind++;
} else {
const QEMUOption *popt;
popt = lookup_opt(argc, argv, &optarg, &optind);
switch (popt->index) {
case QEMU_OPTION_nouserconfig:
userconfig = false;
break;
}
}
}
if (userconfig) {
if (qemu_read_default_config_file() < 0) {
exit(1);
}
}
/* second pass of option parsing */
optind = 1;
for(;;) {
if (optind >= argc)
break;
if (argv[optind][0] != '-') {
loc_set_cmdline(argv, optind, 1);
drive_add(IF_DEFAULT, 0, argv[optind++], HD_OPTS);
} else {
const QEMUOption *popt;
popt = lookup_opt(argc, argv, &optarg, &optind);
if (!(popt->arch_mask & arch_type)) {
error_report("Option not supported for this target");
exit(1);
}
switch(popt->index) {
case QEMU_OPTION_cpu:
/* hw initialization will check this */
cpu_option = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_hda:
case QEMU_OPTION_hdb:
case QEMU_OPTION_hdc:
case QEMU_OPTION_hdd:
drive_add(IF_DEFAULT, popt->index - QEMU_OPTION_hda, optarg,
HD_OPTS);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_blockdev:
{
Visitor *v;
BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry *bdo;
v = qobject_input_visitor_new_str(optarg, "driver",
&error_fatal);
bdo = g_new(BlockdevOptionsQueueEntry, 1);
visit_type_BlockdevOptions(v, NULL, &bdo->bdo,
&error_fatal);
visit_free(v);
loc_save(&bdo->loc);
QSIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&bdo_queue, bdo, entry);
break;
}
case QEMU_OPTION_drive:
if (drive_def(optarg) == NULL) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_set:
if (qemu_set_option(optarg) != 0)
exit(1);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_global:
if (qemu_global_option(optarg) != 0)
exit(1);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_mtdblock:
drive_add(IF_MTD, -1, optarg, MTD_OPTS);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_sd:
drive_add(IF_SD, -1, optarg, SD_OPTS);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_pflash:
drive_add(IF_PFLASH, -1, optarg, PFLASH_OPTS);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_snapshot:
{
Error *blocker = NULL;
snapshot = 1;
error_setg(&blocker, QERR_REPLAY_NOT_SUPPORTED,
"-snapshot");
replay_add_blocker(blocker);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_numa:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("numa"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_display:
parse_display(optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_nographic:
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "graphics=off", false);
nographic = true;
dpy.type = DISPLAY_TYPE_NONE;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_curses:
#ifdef CONFIG_CURSES
dpy.type = DISPLAY_TYPE_CURSES;
#else
error_report("curses or iconv support is disabled");
exit(1);
#endif
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_portrait:
graphic_rotate = 90;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_rotate:
graphic_rotate = strtol(optarg, (char **) &optarg, 10);
if (graphic_rotate != 0 && graphic_rotate != 90 &&
graphic_rotate != 180 && graphic_rotate != 270) {
error_report("only 90, 180, 270 deg rotation is available");
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_kernel:
qemu-option: restrict qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOpts qemu_opts_set is used to create default network backends and to parse sugar options -kernel, -initrd, -append, -bios and -dtb. These are very different uses: I would *expect* a function named qemu_opts_set to set an option in a merge-lists QemuOptsList, such as -kernel, and possibly to set an option in a non-merge-lists QemuOptsList with non-NULL id, similar to -set. However, it wouldn't *work* to use qemu_opts_set for the latter because qemu_opts_set uses fail_if_exists==1. So, for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and non-NULL id, the semantics of qemu_opts_set (fail if the (QemuOptsList, id) pair already exists) are debatable. On the other hand, I would not expect qemu_opts_set to create a non-merge-lists QemuOpts with a single option; which it does, though. For this case of non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and NULL id, qemu_opts_set hardly adds value over qemu_opts_parse. It does skip some parsing and unescaping, but that's not needed when creating default network backends. So qemu_opts_set has warty behavior for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList if id is non-NULL, and it's mostly pointless if id is NULL. My solution to keeping the API as simple as possible is to limit qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOptsList. For them, it's useful (we don't want comma-unescaping for -kernel) *and* has sane semantics. Network backend creation is switched to qemu_opts_parse. qemu_opts_set is now only used on merge-lists QemuOptsList... except in the testcase, which is changed to use a merge-list QemuOptsList. With this change we can also remove the id parameter. With the parameter always NULL, we know that qemu_opts_create cannot fail and can pass &error_abort to it. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-11-09 09:46:30 +00:00
qemu_opts_set(qemu_find_opts("machine"), "kernel", optarg, &error_abort);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_initrd:
qemu-option: restrict qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOpts qemu_opts_set is used to create default network backends and to parse sugar options -kernel, -initrd, -append, -bios and -dtb. These are very different uses: I would *expect* a function named qemu_opts_set to set an option in a merge-lists QemuOptsList, such as -kernel, and possibly to set an option in a non-merge-lists QemuOptsList with non-NULL id, similar to -set. However, it wouldn't *work* to use qemu_opts_set for the latter because qemu_opts_set uses fail_if_exists==1. So, for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and non-NULL id, the semantics of qemu_opts_set (fail if the (QemuOptsList, id) pair already exists) are debatable. On the other hand, I would not expect qemu_opts_set to create a non-merge-lists QemuOpts with a single option; which it does, though. For this case of non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and NULL id, qemu_opts_set hardly adds value over qemu_opts_parse. It does skip some parsing and unescaping, but that's not needed when creating default network backends. So qemu_opts_set has warty behavior for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList if id is non-NULL, and it's mostly pointless if id is NULL. My solution to keeping the API as simple as possible is to limit qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOptsList. For them, it's useful (we don't want comma-unescaping for -kernel) *and* has sane semantics. Network backend creation is switched to qemu_opts_parse. qemu_opts_set is now only used on merge-lists QemuOptsList... except in the testcase, which is changed to use a merge-list QemuOptsList. With this change we can also remove the id parameter. With the parameter always NULL, we know that qemu_opts_create cannot fail and can pass &error_abort to it. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-11-09 09:46:30 +00:00
qemu_opts_set(qemu_find_opts("machine"), "initrd", optarg, &error_abort);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_append:
qemu-option: restrict qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOpts qemu_opts_set is used to create default network backends and to parse sugar options -kernel, -initrd, -append, -bios and -dtb. These are very different uses: I would *expect* a function named qemu_opts_set to set an option in a merge-lists QemuOptsList, such as -kernel, and possibly to set an option in a non-merge-lists QemuOptsList with non-NULL id, similar to -set. However, it wouldn't *work* to use qemu_opts_set for the latter because qemu_opts_set uses fail_if_exists==1. So, for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and non-NULL id, the semantics of qemu_opts_set (fail if the (QemuOptsList, id) pair already exists) are debatable. On the other hand, I would not expect qemu_opts_set to create a non-merge-lists QemuOpts with a single option; which it does, though. For this case of non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and NULL id, qemu_opts_set hardly adds value over qemu_opts_parse. It does skip some parsing and unescaping, but that's not needed when creating default network backends. So qemu_opts_set has warty behavior for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList if id is non-NULL, and it's mostly pointless if id is NULL. My solution to keeping the API as simple as possible is to limit qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOptsList. For them, it's useful (we don't want comma-unescaping for -kernel) *and* has sane semantics. Network backend creation is switched to qemu_opts_parse. qemu_opts_set is now only used on merge-lists QemuOptsList... except in the testcase, which is changed to use a merge-list QemuOptsList. With this change we can also remove the id parameter. With the parameter always NULL, we know that qemu_opts_create cannot fail and can pass &error_abort to it. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-11-09 09:46:30 +00:00
qemu_opts_set(qemu_find_opts("machine"), "append", optarg, &error_abort);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_dtb:
qemu-option: restrict qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOpts qemu_opts_set is used to create default network backends and to parse sugar options -kernel, -initrd, -append, -bios and -dtb. These are very different uses: I would *expect* a function named qemu_opts_set to set an option in a merge-lists QemuOptsList, such as -kernel, and possibly to set an option in a non-merge-lists QemuOptsList with non-NULL id, similar to -set. However, it wouldn't *work* to use qemu_opts_set for the latter because qemu_opts_set uses fail_if_exists==1. So, for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and non-NULL id, the semantics of qemu_opts_set (fail if the (QemuOptsList, id) pair already exists) are debatable. On the other hand, I would not expect qemu_opts_set to create a non-merge-lists QemuOpts with a single option; which it does, though. For this case of non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and NULL id, qemu_opts_set hardly adds value over qemu_opts_parse. It does skip some parsing and unescaping, but that's not needed when creating default network backends. So qemu_opts_set has warty behavior for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList if id is non-NULL, and it's mostly pointless if id is NULL. My solution to keeping the API as simple as possible is to limit qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOptsList. For them, it's useful (we don't want comma-unescaping for -kernel) *and* has sane semantics. Network backend creation is switched to qemu_opts_parse. qemu_opts_set is now only used on merge-lists QemuOptsList... except in the testcase, which is changed to use a merge-list QemuOptsList. With this change we can also remove the id parameter. With the parameter always NULL, we know that qemu_opts_create cannot fail and can pass &error_abort to it. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-11-09 09:46:30 +00:00
qemu_opts_set(qemu_find_opts("machine"), "dtb", optarg, &error_abort);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_cdrom:
drive_add(IF_DEFAULT, 2, optarg, CDROM_OPTS);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_boot:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("boot-opts"),
optarg, true);
vl: Fix -boot order and once regressions, and related bugs Option "once" sets up a different boot order just for the initial boot. Boot order reverts back to normal on reset. Option "order" changes the normal boot order. The reversal is implemented by reset handler restore_boot_devices(), which takes the boot order to revert to as argument. restore_boot_devices() does nothing on its first call, because that must be the initial machine reset. On its second call, it changes the boot order back, and unregisters itself. Because we register the handler right when -boot gets parsed, we can revert to an incorrect normal boot order, and multiple -boot can interact in funny ways. Here's how things work without -boot once or order: * boot_devices is "". * main() passes machine->boot_order to to machine->init(), because boot_devices is "". machine->init() configures firmware accordingly. For PC machines, machine->boot_order is "cad", and pc_cmos_init() writes it to RTC CMOS, where SeaBIOS picks it up. Now consider -boot order=: * boot_devices is "". * -boot order= sets boot_devices to "" (no change). * main() passes machine->boot_order to to machine->init(), because boot_devices is "", as above. Bug: -boot order= has no effect. Broken in commit e4ada29e. Next, consider -boot once=a: * boot_devices is "". * -boot once=a registers restore_boot_devices() with argument "", and sets boot_devices to "a". * main() passes boot_devices "a" to machine->init(), which configures firmware accordingly. For PC machines, pc_cmos_init() writes the boot order to RTC CMOS. * main() calls qemu_system_reset(). This runs reset handlers. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "". Does nothing, because it's the first call. * Machine boots, boot order is "a". * Machine resets (e.g. monitor command). Reset handlers run. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "". Calls qemu_boot_set("") to reconfigure firmware. For PC machines, pc_boot_set() writes it into RTC CMOS. Reset handler unregistered. Bug: boot order reverts to "" instead of machine->boot_order. The actual boot order depends on how firmware interprets "". Broken in commit e4ada29e. Next, consider -boot once=a -boot order=c: * boot_devices is "". * -boot once=a registers restore_boot_devices() with argument "", and sets boot_devices to "a". * -boot order=c sets boot_devices to "c". * main() passes boot_devices "c" to machine->init(), which configures firmware accordingly. For PC machines, pc_cmos_init() writes the boot order to RTC CMOS. * main() calls qemu_system_reset(). This runs reset handlers. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "". Does nothing, because it's the first call. * Machine boots, boot order is "c". Bug: it should be "a". I figure this has always been broken. * Machine resets (e.g. monitor command). Reset handlers run. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "". Calls qemu_boot_set("") to reconfigure firmware. For PC machines, pc_boot_set() writes it into RTC CMOS. Reset handler unregistered. Bug: boot order reverts to "" instead of "c". I figure this has always been broken, just differently broken before commit e4ada29e. Next, consider -boot once=a -boot once=b -boot once=c: * boot_devices is "". * -boot once=a registers restore_boot_devices() with argument "", and sets boot_devices to "a". * -boot once=b registers restore_boot_devices() with argument "a", and sets boot_devices to "b". * -boot once=c registers restore_boot_devices() with argument "b", and sets boot_devices to "c". * main() passes boot_devices "c" to machine->init(), which configures firmware accordingly. For PC machines, pc_cmos_init() writes the boot order to RTC CMOS. * main() calls qemu_system_reset(). This runs reset handlers. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "". Does nothing, because it's the first call. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "a". Calls qemu_boot_set("a") to reconfigure firmware. For PC machines, pc_boot_set() writes it into RTC CMOS. Reset handler unregistered. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "b". Calls qemu_boot_set("b") to reconfigure firmware. For PC machines, pc_boot_set() writes it into RTC CMOS. Reset handler unregistered. * Machine boots, boot order is "b". Bug: should really be "c", because that came last, and for all other -boot options, the last one wins. I figure this was broken some time before commit 37905d6a, and fixed there only for a single occurence of "once". * Machine resets (e.g. monitor command). Reset handlers run. - restore_boot_devices() gets called with argument "". Calls qemu_boot_set("") to reconfigure firmware. For PC machines, pc_boot_set() writes it into RTC CMOS. Reset handler unregistered. Same bug as above: boot order reverts to "" instead of machine->boot_order. Fix by acting upon -boot options order, once and menu only after option parsing is complete, and the machine is known. This is how the other -boot options work already. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> Message-id: 1371208516-7857-4-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
2013-06-14 11:15:03 +00:00
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_fda:
case QEMU_OPTION_fdb:
drive_add(IF_FLOPPY, popt->index - QEMU_OPTION_fda,
optarg, FD_OPTS);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_no_fd_bootchk:
fd_bootchk = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_netdev:
default_net = 0;
if (net_client_parse(qemu_find_opts("netdev"), optarg) == -1) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_nic:
default_net = 0;
if (net_client_parse(qemu_find_opts("nic"), optarg) == -1) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_net:
default_net = 0;
if (net_client_parse(qemu_find_opts("net"), optarg) == -1) {
exit(1);
}
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_LIBISCSI
case QEMU_OPTION_iscsi:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("iscsi"),
optarg, false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
#endif
case QEMU_OPTION_audio_help:
audio_legacy_help();
exit (0);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_audiodev:
audio_parse_option(optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_soundhw:
select_soundhw (optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_h:
help(0);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_version:
version();
exit(0);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_m:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("memory"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_TPM
case QEMU_OPTION_tpmdev:
if (tpm_config_parse(qemu_find_opts("tpmdev"), optarg) < 0) {
exit(1);
}
break;
#endif
case QEMU_OPTION_mempath:
mem_path = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_mem_prealloc:
mem_prealloc = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_d:
log_mask = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_D:
log_file = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_DFILTER:
qemu_set_dfilter_ranges(optarg, &error_fatal);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_seed:
qemu_guest_random_seed_main(optarg, &error_fatal);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_s:
add_device_config(DEV_GDB, "tcp::" DEFAULT_GDBSTUB_PORT);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_gdb:
add_device_config(DEV_GDB, optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_L:
if (is_help_option(optarg)) {
list_data_dirs = true;
} else {
qemu_add_data_dir(g_strdup(optarg));
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_bios:
qemu-option: restrict qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOpts qemu_opts_set is used to create default network backends and to parse sugar options -kernel, -initrd, -append, -bios and -dtb. These are very different uses: I would *expect* a function named qemu_opts_set to set an option in a merge-lists QemuOptsList, such as -kernel, and possibly to set an option in a non-merge-lists QemuOptsList with non-NULL id, similar to -set. However, it wouldn't *work* to use qemu_opts_set for the latter because qemu_opts_set uses fail_if_exists==1. So, for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and non-NULL id, the semantics of qemu_opts_set (fail if the (QemuOptsList, id) pair already exists) are debatable. On the other hand, I would not expect qemu_opts_set to create a non-merge-lists QemuOpts with a single option; which it does, though. For this case of non-merge-lists QemuOptsList and NULL id, qemu_opts_set hardly adds value over qemu_opts_parse. It does skip some parsing and unescaping, but that's not needed when creating default network backends. So qemu_opts_set has warty behavior for non-merge-lists QemuOptsList if id is non-NULL, and it's mostly pointless if id is NULL. My solution to keeping the API as simple as possible is to limit qemu_opts_set to merge-lists QemuOptsList. For them, it's useful (we don't want comma-unescaping for -kernel) *and* has sane semantics. Network backend creation is switched to qemu_opts_parse. qemu_opts_set is now only used on merge-lists QemuOptsList... except in the testcase, which is changed to use a merge-list QemuOptsList. With this change we can also remove the id parameter. With the parameter always NULL, we know that qemu_opts_create cannot fail and can pass &error_abort to it. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-11-09 09:46:30 +00:00
qemu_opts_set(qemu_find_opts("machine"), "firmware", optarg, &error_abort);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_singlestep:
singlestep = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_S:
autostart = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_k:
keyboard_layout = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_vga:
vga_model = optarg;
default_vga = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_g:
{
const char *p;
int w, h, depth;
p = optarg;
w = strtol(p, (char **)&p, 10);
if (w <= 0) {
graphic_error:
error_report("invalid resolution or depth");
exit(1);
}
if (*p != 'x')
goto graphic_error;
p++;
h = strtol(p, (char **)&p, 10);
if (h <= 0)
goto graphic_error;
if (*p == 'x') {
p++;
depth = strtol(p, (char **)&p, 10);
if (depth != 1 && depth != 2 && depth != 4 &&
depth != 8 && depth != 15 && depth != 16 &&
depth != 24 && depth != 32)
goto graphic_error;
} else if (*p == '\0') {
depth = graphic_depth;
} else {
goto graphic_error;
}
graphic_width = w;
graphic_height = h;
graphic_depth = depth;
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_echr:
{
char *r;
term_escape_char = strtol(optarg, &r, 0);
if (r == optarg)
printf("Bad argument to echr\n");
break;
}
case QEMU_OPTION_monitor:
default_monitor = 0;
if (strncmp(optarg, "none", 4)) {
monitor_parse(optarg, "readline", false);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_qmp:
monitor_parse(optarg, "control", false);
default_monitor = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_qmp_pretty:
monitor_parse(optarg, "control", true);
default_monitor = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_mon:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("mon"), optarg,
true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
default_monitor = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_chardev:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("chardev"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_fsdev:
olist = qemu_find_opts("fsdev");
if (!olist) {
error_report("fsdev support is disabled");
exit(1);
}
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_virtfs: {
QemuOpts *fsdev;
QemuOpts *device;
9p: Added virtfs option 'multidevs=remap|forbid|warn' 'warn' (default): Only log an error message (once) on host if more than one device is shared by same export, except of that just ignore this config error though. This is the default behaviour for not breaking existing installations implying that they really know what they are doing. 'forbid': Like 'warn', but except of just logging an error this also denies access of guest to additional devices. 'remap': Allows to share more than one device per export by remapping inodes from host to guest appropriately. To support multiple devices on the 9p share, and avoid qid path collisions we take the device id as input to generate a unique QID path. The lowest 48 bits of the path will be set equal to the file inode, and the top bits will be uniquely assigned based on the top 16 bits of the inode and the device id. Signed-off-by: Antonios Motakis <antonios.motakis@huawei.com> [CS: - Rebased to https://github.com/gkurz/qemu/commits/9p-next (SHA1 7fc4c49e91). - Added virtfs option 'multidevs', original patch simply did the inode remapping without being asked. - Updated hash calls to new xxhash API. - Updated docs for new option 'multidevs'. - Fixed v9fs_do_readdir() not having remapped inodes. - Log error message when running out of prefixes in qid_path_prefixmap(). - Fixed definition of QPATH_INO_MASK. - Wrapped qpp_table initialization to dedicated qpp_table_init() function. - Dropped unnecessary parantheses in qpp_lookup_func(). - Dropped unnecessary g_malloc0() result checks. ] Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com> [groug: - Moved "multidevs" parsing to the local backend. - Added hint to invalid multidevs option error. - Turn "remap" into "x-remap". ] Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
2019-10-10 09:36:05 +00:00
const char *writeout, *sock_fd, *socket, *path, *security_model,
*multidevs;
olist = qemu_find_opts("virtfs");
if (!olist) {
error_report("virtfs support is disabled");
exit(1);
}
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
if (qemu_opt_get(opts, "fsdriver") == NULL ||
qemu_opt_get(opts, "mount_tag") == NULL) {
error_report("Usage: -virtfs fsdriver,mount_tag=tag");
exit(1);
}
fsdev = qemu_opts_create(qemu_find_opts("fsdev"),
qemu_opts_id(opts) ?:
qemu_opt_get(opts, "mount_tag"),
1, NULL);
if (!fsdev) {
error_report("duplicate or invalid fsdev id: %s",
qemu_opt_get(opts, "mount_tag"));
exit(1);
}
writeout = qemu_opt_get(opts, "writeout");
if (writeout) {
#ifdef CONFIG_SYNC_FILE_RANGE
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "writeout", writeout, &error_abort);
#else
error_report("writeout=immediate not supported "
"on this platform");
exit(1);
#endif
}
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "fsdriver",
qemu_opt_get(opts, "fsdriver"), &error_abort);
path = qemu_opt_get(opts, "path");
if (path) {
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "path", path, &error_abort);
}
security_model = qemu_opt_get(opts, "security_model");
if (security_model) {
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "security_model", security_model,
&error_abort);
}
socket = qemu_opt_get(opts, "socket");
if (socket) {
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "socket", socket, &error_abort);
}
sock_fd = qemu_opt_get(opts, "sock_fd");
if (sock_fd) {
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "sock_fd", sock_fd, &error_abort);
}
qemu_opt_set_bool(fsdev, "readonly",
qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "readonly", 0),
&error_abort);
9p: Added virtfs option 'multidevs=remap|forbid|warn' 'warn' (default): Only log an error message (once) on host if more than one device is shared by same export, except of that just ignore this config error though. This is the default behaviour for not breaking existing installations implying that they really know what they are doing. 'forbid': Like 'warn', but except of just logging an error this also denies access of guest to additional devices. 'remap': Allows to share more than one device per export by remapping inodes from host to guest appropriately. To support multiple devices on the 9p share, and avoid qid path collisions we take the device id as input to generate a unique QID path. The lowest 48 bits of the path will be set equal to the file inode, and the top bits will be uniquely assigned based on the top 16 bits of the inode and the device id. Signed-off-by: Antonios Motakis <antonios.motakis@huawei.com> [CS: - Rebased to https://github.com/gkurz/qemu/commits/9p-next (SHA1 7fc4c49e91). - Added virtfs option 'multidevs', original patch simply did the inode remapping without being asked. - Updated hash calls to new xxhash API. - Updated docs for new option 'multidevs'. - Fixed v9fs_do_readdir() not having remapped inodes. - Log error message when running out of prefixes in qid_path_prefixmap(). - Fixed definition of QPATH_INO_MASK. - Wrapped qpp_table initialization to dedicated qpp_table_init() function. - Dropped unnecessary parantheses in qpp_lookup_func(). - Dropped unnecessary g_malloc0() result checks. ] Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <qemu_oss@crudebyte.com> [groug: - Moved "multidevs" parsing to the local backend. - Added hint to invalid multidevs option error. - Turn "remap" into "x-remap". ] Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org>
2019-10-10 09:36:05 +00:00
multidevs = qemu_opt_get(opts, "multidevs");
if (multidevs) {
qemu_opt_set(fsdev, "multidevs", multidevs, &error_abort);
}
device = qemu_opts_create(qemu_find_opts("device"), NULL, 0,
&error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(device, "driver", "virtio-9p-pci", &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(device, "fsdev",
qemu_opts_id(fsdev), &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(device, "mount_tag",
qemu_opt_get(opts, "mount_tag"), &error_abort);
break;
}
case QEMU_OPTION_serial:
add_device_config(DEV_SERIAL, optarg);
default_serial = 0;
if (strncmp(optarg, "mon:", 4) == 0) {
default_monitor = 0;
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_watchdog:
if (watchdog) {
error_report("only one watchdog option may be given");
exit(1);
}
watchdog = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_action:
olist = qemu_find_opts("action");
if (!qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, optarg, false)) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_watchdog_action:
if (select_watchdog_action(optarg) == -1) {
error_report("unknown -watchdog-action parameter");
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_parallel:
add_device_config(DEV_PARALLEL, optarg);
default_parallel = 0;
if (strncmp(optarg, "mon:", 4) == 0) {
default_monitor = 0;
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_debugcon:
add_device_config(DEV_DEBUGCON, optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_loadvm:
loadvm = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_full_screen:
dpy.has_full_screen = true;
dpy.full_screen = true;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_alt_grab:
alt_grab = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_ctrl_grab:
ctrl_grab = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_no_quit:
dpy.has_window_close = true;
dpy.window_close = false;
break;
DisplayState interface change (Stefano Stabellini) This patch changes the DisplayState interface adding support for multiple frontends at the same time (sdl and vnc) and implements most of the benefit of the shared_buf patch without the added complexity. Currently DisplayState is managed by sdl (or vnc) and sdl (or vnc) is also responsible for allocating the data and setting the depth. Vga.c (or another backend) will do any necessary conversion. The idea is to change it so that is vga.c (or another backend) together with console.c that fully manage the DisplayState interface allocating data and setting the depth (either 16 or 32 bit, if the guest uses a different resolution or is in text mode, vga.c (or another backend) is in charge of doing the conversion seamlessly). The other idea is that DisplayState supports *multiple* frontends like sdl and vnc; each of them can register some callbacks to be called when a display event occurs. The interesting changes are: - the new structures and related functions in console.h and console.c in particular the following functions are very helpful to manage a DisplaySurface: qemu_create_displaysurface qemu_resize_displaysurface qemu_create_displaysurface_from qemu_free_displaysurface - console_select and qemu_console_resize in console.c this two functions manage multiple consoles on a single host display - moving code around in hw/vga.c as for the shared_buf patch this is necessary to be able to handle a dynamic DisplaySurface bpp - changes to vga_draw_graphic in hw/vga.c this is the place where the DisplaySurface buffer is shared with the videoram, when possible; Compared to the last version the only changes are: - do not remove support to dpy_copy in cirrus_vga - change the name of the displaysurface handling functions Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6336 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2009-01-15 22:14:11 +00:00
case QEMU_OPTION_sdl:
#ifdef CONFIG_SDL
dpy.type = DISPLAY_TYPE_SDL;
DisplayState interface change (Stefano Stabellini) This patch changes the DisplayState interface adding support for multiple frontends at the same time (sdl and vnc) and implements most of the benefit of the shared_buf patch without the added complexity. Currently DisplayState is managed by sdl (or vnc) and sdl (or vnc) is also responsible for allocating the data and setting the depth. Vga.c (or another backend) will do any necessary conversion. The idea is to change it so that is vga.c (or another backend) together with console.c that fully manage the DisplayState interface allocating data and setting the depth (either 16 or 32 bit, if the guest uses a different resolution or is in text mode, vga.c (or another backend) is in charge of doing the conversion seamlessly). The other idea is that DisplayState supports *multiple* frontends like sdl and vnc; each of them can register some callbacks to be called when a display event occurs. The interesting changes are: - the new structures and related functions in console.h and console.c in particular the following functions are very helpful to manage a DisplaySurface: qemu_create_displaysurface qemu_resize_displaysurface qemu_create_displaysurface_from qemu_free_displaysurface - console_select and qemu_console_resize in console.c this two functions manage multiple consoles on a single host display - moving code around in hw/vga.c as for the shared_buf patch this is necessary to be able to handle a dynamic DisplaySurface bpp - changes to vga_draw_graphic in hw/vga.c this is the place where the DisplaySurface buffer is shared with the videoram, when possible; Compared to the last version the only changes are: - do not remove support to dpy_copy in cirrus_vga - change the name of the displaysurface handling functions Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6336 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2009-01-15 22:14:11 +00:00
break;
#else
error_report("SDL support is disabled");
exit(1);
#endif
case QEMU_OPTION_pidfile:
pid_file = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_win2k_hack:
win2k_install_hack = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_acpitable:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("acpi"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
acpi_table_add(opts, &error_fatal);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_smbios:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("smbios"),
optarg, false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
smbios_entry_add(opts, &error_fatal);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_fwcfg:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("fw_cfg"),
optarg, true);
if (opts == NULL) {
exit(1);
}
break;
cli: add --preconfig option This option allows pausing QEMU in the new RUN_STATE_PRECONFIG state, allowing the configuration of QEMU from QMP before the machine jumps into board initialization code of machine_run_board_init() The intent is to allow management to query machine state and additionally configure it using previous query results within one QEMU instance (i.e. eliminate the need to start QEMU twice, 1st to query board specific parameters and 2nd for actual VM start using query results for additional parameters). The new option complements -S option and could be used with or without it. The difference is that -S pauses QEMU when the machine is completely initialized with all devices wired up and ready to execute guest code (QEMU needs only to unpause VCPUs to let guest execute its code), while the "preconfig" option pauses QEMU early before board specific init callback (machine_run_board_init) is executed and allows the configuration of machine parameters which will be used by board init code. When early introspection/configuration is done, command 'exit-preconfig' should be used to exit RUN_STATE_PRECONFIG and transition to the next requested state (i.e. if -S is used then QEMU will pause the second time when board/device initialization is completed or start guest execution if -S isn't provided on CLI) PS: Initially 'preconfig' is planned to be used for configuring numa topology depending on board specified possible cpus layout. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1526059483-42847-1-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> [ehabkost: Changed "since 2.13" to "since 3.0"] Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2018-05-11 17:24:43 +00:00
case QEMU_OPTION_preconfig:
preconfig_requested = true;
cli: add --preconfig option This option allows pausing QEMU in the new RUN_STATE_PRECONFIG state, allowing the configuration of QEMU from QMP before the machine jumps into board initialization code of machine_run_board_init() The intent is to allow management to query machine state and additionally configure it using previous query results within one QEMU instance (i.e. eliminate the need to start QEMU twice, 1st to query board specific parameters and 2nd for actual VM start using query results for additional parameters). The new option complements -S option and could be used with or without it. The difference is that -S pauses QEMU when the machine is completely initialized with all devices wired up and ready to execute guest code (QEMU needs only to unpause VCPUs to let guest execute its code), while the "preconfig" option pauses QEMU early before board specific init callback (machine_run_board_init) is executed and allows the configuration of machine parameters which will be used by board init code. When early introspection/configuration is done, command 'exit-preconfig' should be used to exit RUN_STATE_PRECONFIG and transition to the next requested state (i.e. if -S is used then QEMU will pause the second time when board/device initialization is completed or start guest execution if -S isn't provided on CLI) PS: Initially 'preconfig' is planned to be used for configuring numa topology depending on board specified possible cpus layout. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1526059483-42847-1-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> [ehabkost: Changed "since 2.13" to "since 3.0"] Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2018-05-11 17:24:43 +00:00
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_enable_kvm:
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "accel=kvm", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_M:
case QEMU_OPTION_machine:
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_accel:
accel_opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("accel"),
optarg, true);
optarg = qemu_opt_get(accel_opts, "accel");
if (!optarg || is_help_option(optarg)) {
printf("Accelerators supported in QEMU binary:\n");
GSList *el, *accel_list = object_class_get_list(TYPE_ACCEL,
false);
for (el = accel_list; el; el = el->next) {
gchar *typename = g_strdup(object_class_get_name(
OBJECT_CLASS(el->data)));
/* omit qtest which is used for tests only */
if (g_strcmp0(typename, ACCEL_CLASS_NAME("qtest")) &&
g_str_has_suffix(typename, ACCEL_CLASS_SUFFIX)) {
gchar **optname = g_strsplit(typename,
ACCEL_CLASS_SUFFIX, 0);
printf("%s\n", optname[0]);
vl: Don't mismatch g_strsplit()/g_free() It's a mismatch between g_strsplit and g_free, it will cause a memory leak as follow: [root@localhost]# ./aarch64-softmmu/qemu-system-aarch64 -accel help Accelerators supported in QEMU binary: tcg kvm ================================================================= ==1207900==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks Direct leak of 8 byte(s) in 2 object(s) allocated from: #0 0xfffd700231cb in __interceptor_malloc (/lib64/libasan.so.4+0xd31cb) #1 0xfffd6ec57163 in g_malloc (/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x57163) #2 0xfffd6ec724d7 in g_strndup (/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x724d7) #3 0xfffd6ec73d3f in g_strsplit (/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x73d3f) #4 0xaaab66be5077 in main /mnt/sdc/qemu-master/qemu-4.2.0-rc0/vl.c:3517 #5 0xfffd6e140b9f in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20b9f) #6 0xaaab66bf0f53 (./build/aarch64-softmmu/qemu-system-aarch64+0x8a0f53) Direct leak of 2 byte(s) in 2 object(s) allocated from: #0 0xfffd700231cb in __interceptor_malloc (/lib64/libasan.so.4+0xd31cb) #1 0xfffd6ec57163 in g_malloc (/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x57163) #2 0xfffd6ec7243b in g_strdup (/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x7243b) #3 0xfffd6ec73e6f in g_strsplit (/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x73e6f) #4 0xaaab66be5077 in main /mnt/sdc/qemu-master/qemu-4.2.0-rc0/vl.c:3517 #5 0xfffd6e140b9f in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20b9f) #6 0xaaab66bf0f53 (./build/aarch64-softmmu/qemu-system-aarch64+0x8a0f53) Reported-by: Euler Robot <euler.robot@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Pan Nengyuan <pannengyuan@huawei.com> Message-Id: <20200110091710.53424-2-pannengyuan@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-01-10 09:17:09 +00:00
g_strfreev(optname);
}
g_free(typename);
}
g_slist_free(accel_list);
exit(0);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_usb:
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "usb=on", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_usbdevice:
error_report("'-usbdevice' is deprecated, please use "
"'-device usb-...' instead");
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "usb=on", false);
add_device_config(DEV_USB, optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_device:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
if (!qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("device"),
optarg, true)) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_smp:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
if (!qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("smp-opts"),
optarg, true)) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_vnc:
vnc_parse(optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_no_acpi:
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "acpi=off", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_no_hpet:
olist = qemu_find_opts("machine");
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "hpet=off", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_no_reboot:
olist = qemu_find_opts("action");
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "reboot=shutdown", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_no_shutdown:
olist = qemu_find_opts("action");
qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, "shutdown=pause", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_uuid:
if (qemu_uuid_parse(optarg, &qemu_uuid) < 0) {
error_report("failed to parse UUID string: wrong format");
exit(1);
}
qemu_uuid_set = true;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_option_rom:
if (nb_option_roms >= MAX_OPTION_ROMS) {
error_report("too many option ROMs");
exit(1);
}
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("option-rom"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
option_rom[nb_option_roms].name = qemu_opt_get(opts, "romfile");
option_rom[nb_option_roms].bootindex =
qemu_opt_get_number(opts, "bootindex", -1);
if (!option_rom[nb_option_roms].name) {
error_report("Option ROM file is not specified");
exit(1);
}
nb_option_roms++;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_semihosting:
qemu_semihosting_enable();
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_semihosting_config:
if (qemu_semihosting_config_options(optarg) != 0) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_name:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("name"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
/* Capture guest name if -msg guest-name is used later */
error_guest_name = qemu_opt_get(opts, "guest");
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_prom_env:
if (nb_prom_envs >= MAX_PROM_ENVS) {
error_report("too many prom variables");
exit(1);
}
prom_envs[nb_prom_envs] = optarg;
nb_prom_envs++;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_old_param:
old_param = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_rtc:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("rtc"), optarg,
false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_icount:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
icount_opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("icount"),
optarg, true);
if (!icount_opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_incoming:
if (!incoming) {
runstate_set(RUN_STATE_INMIGRATE);
}
incoming = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_only_migratable:
Revert "migration: move only_migratable to MigrationState" This reverts commit 3df663e575f1876d7f3bc684f80e72fca0703d39. This reverts commit b605c47b57b58e61a901a50a0762dccf43d94783. Command line option --only-migratable is for disallowing any configuration that can block migration. Initially, --only-migratable set global variable @only_migratable. Commit 3df663e575 "migration: move only_migratable to MigrationState" replaced it by MigrationState member @only_migratable. That was a mistake. First, it doesn't make sense on the design level. MigrationState captures the state of an individual migration, but --only-migratable isn't a property of an individual migration, it's a restriction on QEMU configuration. With fault tolerance, we could have several migrations at once. --only-migratable would certainly protect all of them. Storing it in MigrationState feels inappropriate. Second, it contributes to a dependency cycle that manifests itself as a bug now. Putting @only_migratable into MigrationState means its available only after migration_object_init(). We can't set it before migration_object_init(), so we delay setting it with a global property (this is fixup commit b605c47b57 "migration: fix handling for --only-migratable"). We can't get it before migration_object_init(), so anything that uses it can only run afterwards. Since migrate_add_blocker() needs to obey --only-migratable, any code adding migration blockers can run only afterwards. This contributes to the following dependency cycle: * configure_blockdev() must run before machine_set_property() so machine properties can refer to block backends * machine_set_property() before configure_accelerator() so machine properties like kvm-irqchip get applied * configure_accelerator() before migration_object_init() so that Xen's accelerator compat properties get applied. * migration_object_init() before configure_blockdev() so configure_blockdev() can add migration blockers The cycle was closed when recent commit cda4aa9a5a0 "Create block backends before setting machine properties" added the first dependency, and satisfied it by violating the last one. Broke block backends that add migration blockers. Moving @only_migratable into MigrationState was a mistake. Revert it. This doesn't quite break the "migration_object_init() before configure_blockdev() dependency, since migrate_add_blocker() still has another dependency on migration_object_init(). To be addressed the next commit. Note that the reverted commit made -only-migratable sugar for -global migration.only-migratable=on below the hood. Documentation has only ever mentioned -only-migratable. This commit removes the arcane & undocumented alternative to -only-migratable again. Nobody should be using it. Conflicts: include/migration/misc.h migration/migration.c migration/migration.h vl.c Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190401090827.20793-3-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com>
2019-04-01 09:08:24 +00:00
only_migratable = 1;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_nodefaults:
has_defaults = 0;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid:
if (!(xen_available())) {
error_report("Option not supported for this target");
exit(1);
}
xen_domid = atoi(optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_xen_attach:
if (!(xen_available())) {
error_report("Option not supported for this target");
exit(1);
}
xen_mode = XEN_ATTACH;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid_restrict:
if (!(xen_available())) {
error_report("Option not supported for this target");
exit(1);
}
xen_domid_restrict = true;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_trace:
trace_opt_parse(optarg);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_plugin:
qemu_plugin_opt_parse(optarg, &plugin_list);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_readconfig:
{
int ret = qemu_read_config_file(optarg);
if (ret < 0) {
error_report("read config %s: %s", optarg,
strerror(-ret));
exit(1);
}
break;
}
case QEMU_OPTION_spice:
olist = qemu_find_opts_err("spice", NULL);
if (!olist) {
ui_module_load_one("spice-core");
olist = qemu_find_opts("spice");
}
if (!olist) {
error_report("spice support is disabled");
exit(1);
}
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, optarg, false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
display_remote++;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_writeconfig:
{
FILE *fp;
if (strcmp(optarg, "-") == 0) {
fp = stdout;
} else {
fp = fopen(optarg, "w");
if (fp == NULL) {
error_report("open %s: %s", optarg,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
}
qemu_config_write(fp);
if (fp != stdout) {
fclose(fp);
}
break;
}
case QEMU_OPTION_qtest:
qtest_chrdev = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_qtest_log:
qtest_log = optarg;
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_sandbox:
olist = qemu_find_opts("sandbox");
if (!olist) {
#ifndef CONFIG_SECCOMP
error_report("-sandbox support is not enabled "
"in this QEMU binary");
#endif
exit(1);
}
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(olist, optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_add_fd:
#ifndef _WIN32
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("add-fd"),
optarg, false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
#else
error_report("File descriptor passing is disabled on this "
"platform");
exit(1);
#endif
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_object:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("object"),
optarg, true);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_overcommit:
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("overcommit"),
optarg, false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
enable_mlock = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "mem-lock", false);
enable_cpu_pm = qemu_opt_get_bool(opts, "cpu-pm", false);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_msg:
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 11:50:26 +00:00
opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(qemu_find_opts("msg"), optarg,
false);
if (!opts) {
exit(1);
}
configure_msg(opts);
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_dump_vmstate:
if (vmstate_dump_file) {
error_report("only one '-dump-vmstate' "
"option may be given");
exit(1);
}
vmstate_dump_file = fopen(optarg, "w");
if (vmstate_dump_file == NULL) {
error_report("open %s: %s", optarg, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_enable_sync_profile:
qsp_enable();
break;
case QEMU_OPTION_nouserconfig:
/* Nothing to be parsed here. Especially, do not error out below. */
break;
default:
if (os_parse_cmd_args(popt->index, optarg)) {
error_report("Option not supported in this build");
exit(1);
}
}
}
}
/*
* Clear error location left behind by the loop.
* Best done right after the loop. Do not insert code here!
*/
loc_set_none();
qemu_validate_options();
qemu_process_sugar_options();
/*
* These options affect everything else and should be processed
* before daemonizing.
*/
qemu_process_early_options();
qemu_process_help_options();
qemu_maybe_daemonize(pid_file);
qemu_init_main_loop(&error_fatal);
cpu_timers_init();
user_register_global_props();
replay_configure(icount_opts);
configure_rtc(qemu_find_opts_singleton("rtc"));
qemu_create_machine(select_machine());
suspend_mux_open();
qemu_disable_default_devices();
qemu_create_default_devices();
qemu_create_early_backends();
qemu_apply_machine_options();
phase_advance(PHASE_MACHINE_CREATED);
/*
* Note: uses machine properties such as kernel-irqchip, must run
* after machine_set_property().
*/
configure_accelerators(argv[0]);
phase_advance(PHASE_ACCEL_CREATED);
/*
* Beware, QOM objects created before this point miss global and
* compat properties.
*
* Global properties get set up by qdev_prop_register_global(),
* called from user_register_global_props(), and certain option
* desugaring. Also in CPU feature desugaring (buried in
* parse_cpu_option()), which happens below this point, but may
* only target the CPU type, which can only be created after
* parse_cpu_option() returned the type.
*
* Machine compat properties: object_set_machine_compat_props().
* Accelerator compat props: object_set_accelerator_compat_props(),
* called from do_configure_accelerator().
*/
machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(current_machine);
if (!qtest_enabled() && machine_class->deprecation_reason) {
error_report("Machine type '%s' is deprecated: %s",
machine_class->name, machine_class->deprecation_reason);
}
/*
* Note: creates a QOM object, must run only after global and
* compat properties have been set up.
*/
migration_object_init();
qemu_create_late_backends();
vl.c: convert cpu_model to cpu type and set of global properties before machine_init() All machines that support user specified cpu_model either call cpu_generic_init() or cpu_class_by_name()/CPUClass::parse_features to parse feature string and to get CPU type to create. Which leads to code duplication and hard-codding default CPU model within machine_foo_init() code. Which makes it impossible to get CPU type before machine_init() is run. So instead of setting default CPUs models and doing parsing in target specific machine_foo_init() in various ways, provide a generic data driven cpu_model parsing before machine_init() is called. in follow up per target patches, it will allow to: * define default CPU type in consistent/generic manner per machine type and drop custom code that fallbacks to default if cpu_model is NULL * drop custom features parsing in targets and do it in centralized way. * for cases of cpu_generic_init(TYPE_BASE/DEFAULT_CPU, "some_cpu") replace it with cpu_create(machine->cpu_type) || cpu_create(TYPE_FOO) depending if CPU type is user settable or not. not doing useless parsing and clearly documenting where CPU model is user settable or fixed one. Patch allows machine subclasses to define default CPU type per machine class at class_init() time and if that is set generic code will parse cpu_model into a MachineState::cpu_type which will be used to create CPUs for that machine instance and allows gradual per board conversion. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1505318697-77161-4-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> Acked-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 16:04:55 +00:00
/* parse features once if machine provides default cpu_type */
current_machine->cpu_type = machine_class->default_cpu_type;
if (cpu_option) {
current_machine->cpu_type = parse_cpu_option(cpu_option);
vl.c: convert cpu_model to cpu type and set of global properties before machine_init() All machines that support user specified cpu_model either call cpu_generic_init() or cpu_class_by_name()/CPUClass::parse_features to parse feature string and to get CPU type to create. Which leads to code duplication and hard-codding default CPU model within machine_foo_init() code. Which makes it impossible to get CPU type before machine_init() is run. So instead of setting default CPUs models and doing parsing in target specific machine_foo_init() in various ways, provide a generic data driven cpu_model parsing before machine_init() is called. in follow up per target patches, it will allow to: * define default CPU type in consistent/generic manner per machine type and drop custom code that fallbacks to default if cpu_model is NULL * drop custom features parsing in targets and do it in centralized way. * for cases of cpu_generic_init(TYPE_BASE/DEFAULT_CPU, "some_cpu") replace it with cpu_create(machine->cpu_type) || cpu_create(TYPE_FOO) depending if CPU type is user settable or not. not doing useless parsing and clearly documenting where CPU model is user settable or fixed one. Patch allows machine subclasses to define default CPU type per machine class at class_init() time and if that is set generic code will parse cpu_model into a MachineState::cpu_type which will be used to create CPUs for that machine instance and allows gradual per board conversion. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1505318697-77161-4-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> Acked-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 16:04:55 +00:00
}
/* NB: for machine none cpu_type could STILL be NULL here! */
accel_init_interfaces(ACCEL_GET_CLASS(current_machine->accelerator));
qemu_resolve_machine_memdev();
parse_numa_opts(current_machine);
vl.c: convert cpu_model to cpu type and set of global properties before machine_init() All machines that support user specified cpu_model either call cpu_generic_init() or cpu_class_by_name()/CPUClass::parse_features to parse feature string and to get CPU type to create. Which leads to code duplication and hard-codding default CPU model within machine_foo_init() code. Which makes it impossible to get CPU type before machine_init() is run. So instead of setting default CPUs models and doing parsing in target specific machine_foo_init() in various ways, provide a generic data driven cpu_model parsing before machine_init() is called. in follow up per target patches, it will allow to: * define default CPU type in consistent/generic manner per machine type and drop custom code that fallbacks to default if cpu_model is NULL * drop custom features parsing in targets and do it in centralized way. * for cases of cpu_generic_init(TYPE_BASE/DEFAULT_CPU, "some_cpu") replace it with cpu_create(machine->cpu_type) || cpu_create(TYPE_FOO) depending if CPU type is user settable or not. not doing useless parsing and clearly documenting where CPU model is user settable or fixed one. Patch allows machine subclasses to define default CPU type per machine class at class_init() time and if that is set generic code will parse cpu_model into a MachineState::cpu_type which will be used to create CPUs for that machine instance and allows gradual per board conversion. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1505318697-77161-4-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> Acked-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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if (vmstate_dump_file) {
/* dump and exit */
dump_vmstate_json_to_file(vmstate_dump_file);
exit(0);
}
if (!preconfig_requested) {
qmp_x_exit_preconfig(&error_fatal);
}
qemu_init_displays();
accel_setup_post(current_machine);
os_setup_post();
resume_mux_open();
}