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1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
2
3##
4# == Block core (VM unrelated)
5##
6
7{ 'include': 'common.json' }
8{ 'include': 'crypto.json' }
9{ 'include': 'job.json' }
10{ 'include': 'sockets.json' }
11
12##
13# @SnapshotInfo:
14#
15# @id: unique snapshot id
16#
17# @name: user chosen name
18#
19# @vm-state-size: size of the VM state
20#
21# @date-sec: UTC date of the snapshot in seconds
22#
23# @date-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with date-sec
24#
25# @vm-clock-sec: VM clock relative to boot in seconds
26#
27# @vm-clock-nsec: fractional part in nano seconds to be used with vm-clock-sec
28#
29# Since: 1.3
30#
31##
32{ 'struct': 'SnapshotInfo',
33  'data': { 'id': 'str', 'name': 'str', 'vm-state-size': 'int',
34            'date-sec': 'int', 'date-nsec': 'int',
35            'vm-clock-sec': 'int', 'vm-clock-nsec': 'int' } }
36
37##
38# @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase:
39#
40# @format: The encryption format
41#
42# Since: 2.10
43##
44{ 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase',
45  'data': { 'format': 'BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat'}}
46
47##
48# @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption:
49#
50# Since: 2.10
51##
52{ 'union': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption',
53  'base': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase',
54  'discriminator': 'format',
55  'data': { 'luks': 'QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS' } }
56
57##
58# @ImageInfoSpecificQCow2:
59#
60# @compat: compatibility level
61#
62# @data-file: the filename of the external data file that is stored in the
63#             image and used as a default for opening the image (since: 4.0)
64#
65# @data-file-raw: True if the external data file must stay valid as a
66#                 standalone (read-only) raw image without looking at qcow2
67#                 metadata (since: 4.0)
68#
69# @lazy-refcounts: on or off; only valid for compat >= 1.1
70#
71# @corrupt: true if the image has been marked corrupt; only valid for
72#           compat >= 1.1 (since 2.2)
73#
74# @refcount-bits: width of a refcount entry in bits (since 2.3)
75#
76# @encrypt: details about encryption parameters; only set if image
77#           is encrypted (since 2.10)
78#
79# @bitmaps: A list of qcow2 bitmap details (since 4.0)
80#
81# Since: 1.7
82##
83{ 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2',
84  'data': {
85      'compat': 'str',
86      '*data-file': 'str',
87      '*data-file-raw': 'bool',
88      '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool',
89      '*corrupt': 'bool',
90      'refcount-bits': 'int',
91      '*encrypt': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption',
92      '*bitmaps': ['Qcow2BitmapInfo']
93  } }
94
95##
96# @ImageInfoSpecificVmdk:
97#
98# @create-type: The create type of VMDK image
99#
100# @cid: Content id of image
101#
102# @parent-cid: Parent VMDK image's cid
103#
104# @extents: List of extent files
105#
106# Since: 1.7
107##
108{ 'struct': 'ImageInfoSpecificVmdk',
109  'data': {
110      'create-type': 'str',
111      'cid': 'int',
112      'parent-cid': 'int',
113      'extents': ['ImageInfo']
114  } }
115
116##
117# @ImageInfoSpecific:
118#
119# A discriminated record of image format specific information structures.
120#
121# Since: 1.7
122##
123{ 'union': 'ImageInfoSpecific',
124  'data': {
125      'qcow2': 'ImageInfoSpecificQCow2',
126      'vmdk': 'ImageInfoSpecificVmdk',
127      # If we need to add block driver specific parameters for
128      # LUKS in future, then we'll subclass QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS
129      # to define a ImageInfoSpecificLUKS
130      'luks': 'QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS'
131  } }
132
133##
134# @ImageInfo:
135#
136# Information about a QEMU image file
137#
138# @filename: name of the image file
139#
140# @format: format of the image file
141#
142# @virtual-size: maximum capacity in bytes of the image
143#
144# @actual-size: actual size on disk in bytes of the image
145#
146# @dirty-flag: true if image is not cleanly closed
147#
148# @cluster-size: size of a cluster in bytes
149#
150# @encrypted: true if the image is encrypted
151#
152# @compressed: true if the image is compressed (Since 1.7)
153#
154# @backing-filename: name of the backing file
155#
156# @full-backing-filename: full path of the backing file
157#
158# @backing-filename-format: the format of the backing file
159#
160# @snapshots: list of VM snapshots
161#
162# @backing-image: info of the backing image (since 1.6)
163#
164# @format-specific: structure supplying additional format-specific
165# information (since 1.7)
166#
167# Since: 1.3
168#
169##
170{ 'struct': 'ImageInfo',
171  'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', '*dirty-flag': 'bool',
172           '*actual-size': 'int', 'virtual-size': 'int',
173           '*cluster-size': 'int', '*encrypted': 'bool', '*compressed': 'bool',
174           '*backing-filename': 'str', '*full-backing-filename': 'str',
175           '*backing-filename-format': 'str', '*snapshots': ['SnapshotInfo'],
176           '*backing-image': 'ImageInfo',
177           '*format-specific': 'ImageInfoSpecific' } }
178
179##
180# @ImageCheck:
181#
182# Information about a QEMU image file check
183#
184# @filename: name of the image file checked
185#
186# @format: format of the image file checked
187#
188# @check-errors: number of unexpected errors occurred during check
189#
190# @image-end-offset: offset (in bytes) where the image ends, this
191#                    field is present if the driver for the image format
192#                    supports it
193#
194# @corruptions: number of corruptions found during the check if any
195#
196# @leaks: number of leaks found during the check if any
197#
198# @corruptions-fixed: number of corruptions fixed during the check
199#                     if any
200#
201# @leaks-fixed: number of leaks fixed during the check if any
202#
203# @total-clusters: total number of clusters, this field is present
204#                  if the driver for the image format supports it
205#
206# @allocated-clusters: total number of allocated clusters, this
207#                      field is present if the driver for the image format
208#                      supports it
209#
210# @fragmented-clusters: total number of fragmented clusters, this
211#                       field is present if the driver for the image format
212#                       supports it
213#
214# @compressed-clusters: total number of compressed clusters, this
215#                       field is present if the driver for the image format
216#                       supports it
217#
218# Since: 1.4
219#
220##
221{ 'struct': 'ImageCheck',
222  'data': {'filename': 'str', 'format': 'str', 'check-errors': 'int',
223           '*image-end-offset': 'int', '*corruptions': 'int', '*leaks': 'int',
224           '*corruptions-fixed': 'int', '*leaks-fixed': 'int',
225           '*total-clusters': 'int', '*allocated-clusters': 'int',
226           '*fragmented-clusters': 'int', '*compressed-clusters': 'int' } }
227
228##
229# @MapEntry:
230#
231# Mapping information from a virtual block range to a host file range
232#
233# @start: the start byte of the mapped virtual range
234#
235# @length: the number of bytes of the mapped virtual range
236#
237# @data: whether the mapped range has data
238#
239# @zero: whether the virtual blocks are zeroed
240#
241# @depth: the depth of the mapping
242#
243# @offset: the offset in file that the virtual sectors are mapped to
244#
245# @filename: filename that is referred to by @offset
246#
247# Since: 2.6
248#
249##
250{ 'struct': 'MapEntry',
251  'data': {'start': 'int', 'length': 'int', 'data': 'bool',
252           'zero': 'bool', 'depth': 'int', '*offset': 'int',
253           '*filename': 'str' } }
254
255##
256# @BlockdevCacheInfo:
257#
258# Cache mode information for a block device
259#
260# @writeback:   true if writeback mode is enabled
261# @direct:      true if the host page cache is bypassed (O_DIRECT)
262# @no-flush:    true if flush requests are ignored for the device
263#
264# Since: 2.3
265##
266{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCacheInfo',
267  'data': { 'writeback': 'bool',
268            'direct': 'bool',
269            'no-flush': 'bool' } }
270
271##
272# @BlockDeviceInfo:
273#
274# Information about the backing device for a block device.
275#
276# @file: the filename of the backing device
277#
278# @node-name: the name of the block driver node (Since 2.0)
279#
280# @ro: true if the backing device was open read-only
281#
282# @drv: the name of the block format used to open the backing device. As of
283#       0.14.0 this can be: 'blkdebug', 'bochs', 'cloop', 'cow', 'dmg',
284#       'file', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'host_cdrom', 'host_device',
285#       'http', 'https', 'luks', 'nbd', 'parallels', 'qcow',
286#       'qcow2', 'raw', 'vdi', 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat'
287#       2.2: 'archipelago' added, 'cow' dropped
288#       2.3: 'host_floppy' deprecated
289#       2.5: 'host_floppy' dropped
290#       2.6: 'luks' added
291#       2.8: 'replication' added, 'tftp' dropped
292#       2.9: 'archipelago' dropped
293#
294# @backing_file: the name of the backing file (for copy-on-write)
295#
296# @backing_file_depth: number of files in the backing file chain (since: 1.2)
297#
298# @encrypted: true if the backing device is encrypted
299#
300# @encryption_key_missing: Deprecated; always false
301#
302# @detect_zeroes: detect and optimize zero writes (Since 2.1)
303#
304# @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
305#
306# @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
307#
308# @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second is specified
309#
310# @iops: total I/O operations per second is specified
311#
312# @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second is specified
313#
314# @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second is specified
315#
316# @image: the info of image used (since: 1.6)
317#
318# @bps_max: total throughput limit during bursts,
319#                     in bytes (Since 1.7)
320#
321# @bps_rd_max: read throughput limit during bursts,
322#                        in bytes (Since 1.7)
323#
324# @bps_wr_max: write throughput limit during bursts,
325#                        in bytes (Since 1.7)
326#
327# @iops_max: total I/O operations per second during bursts,
328#                      in bytes (Since 1.7)
329#
330# @iops_rd_max: read I/O operations per second during bursts,
331#                         in bytes (Since 1.7)
332#
333# @iops_wr_max: write I/O operations per second during bursts,
334#                         in bytes (Since 1.7)
335#
336# @bps_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_max burst
337#                            period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
338#
339# @bps_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_rd_max
340#                               burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
341#
342# @bps_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_wr_max
343#                               burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
344#
345# @iops_max_length: maximum length of the @iops burst
346#                             period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
347#
348# @iops_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_rd_max
349#                                burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
350#
351# @iops_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_wr_max
352#                                burst period, in seconds. (Since 2.6)
353#
354# @iops_size: an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7)
355#
356# @group: throttle group name (Since 2.4)
357#
358# @cache: the cache mode used for the block device (since: 2.3)
359#
360# @write_threshold: configured write threshold for the device.
361#                   0 if disabled. (Since 2.3)
362#
363# @dirty-bitmaps: dirty bitmaps information (only present if node
364#                 has one or more dirty bitmaps) (Since 4.2)
365#
366# Since: 0.14.0
367#
368##
369{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceInfo',
370  'data': { 'file': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', 'ro': 'bool', 'drv': 'str',
371            '*backing_file': 'str', 'backing_file_depth': 'int',
372            'encrypted': 'bool', 'encryption_key_missing': 'bool',
373            'detect_zeroes': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions',
374            'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int', 'bps_wr': 'int',
375            'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int',
376            'image': 'ImageInfo',
377            '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int',
378            '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int',
379            '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int',
380            '*bps_max_length': 'int', '*bps_rd_max_length': 'int',
381            '*bps_wr_max_length': 'int', '*iops_max_length': 'int',
382            '*iops_rd_max_length': 'int', '*iops_wr_max_length': 'int',
383            '*iops_size': 'int', '*group': 'str', 'cache': 'BlockdevCacheInfo',
384            'write_threshold': 'int', '*dirty-bitmaps': ['BlockDirtyInfo'] } }
385
386##
387# @BlockDeviceIoStatus:
388#
389# An enumeration of block device I/O status.
390#
391# @ok: The last I/O operation has succeeded
392#
393# @failed: The last I/O operation has failed
394#
395# @nospace: The last I/O operation has failed due to a no-space condition
396#
397# Since: 1.0
398##
399{ 'enum': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'data': [ 'ok', 'failed', 'nospace' ] }
400
401##
402# @BlockDeviceMapEntry:
403#
404# Entry in the metadata map of the device (returned by "qemu-img map")
405#
406# @start: Offset in the image of the first byte described by this entry
407#         (in bytes)
408#
409# @length: Length of the range described by this entry (in bytes)
410#
411# @depth: Number of layers (0 = top image, 1 = top image's backing file, etc.)
412#         before reaching one for which the range is allocated.  The value is
413#         in the range 0 to the depth of the image chain - 1.
414#
415# @zero: the sectors in this range read as zeros
416#
417# @data: reading the image will actually read data from a file (in particular,
418#        if @offset is present this means that the sectors are not simply
419#        preallocated, but contain actual data in raw format)
420#
421# @offset: if present, the image file stores the data for this range in
422#          raw format at the given offset.
423#
424# Since: 1.7
425##
426{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceMapEntry',
427  'data': { 'start': 'int', 'length': 'int', 'depth': 'int', 'zero': 'bool',
428            'data': 'bool', '*offset': 'int' } }
429
430##
431# @DirtyBitmapStatus:
432#
433# An enumeration of possible states that a dirty bitmap can report to the user.
434#
435# @frozen: The bitmap is currently in-use by some operation and is immutable.
436#          If the bitmap was @active prior to the operation, new writes by the
437#          guest are being recorded in a temporary buffer, and will not be lost.
438#          Generally, bitmaps are cleared on successful use in an operation and
439#          the temporary buffer is committed into the bitmap. On failure, the
440#          temporary buffer is merged back into the bitmap without first
441#          clearing it.
442#          Please refer to the documentation for each bitmap-using operation,
443#          See also @blockdev-backup, @drive-backup.
444#
445# @disabled: The bitmap is not currently recording new writes by the guest.
446#            This is requested explicitly via @block-dirty-bitmap-disable.
447#            It can still be cleared, deleted, or used for backup operations.
448#
449# @active: The bitmap is actively monitoring for new writes, and can be cleared,
450#          deleted, or used for backup operations.
451#
452# @locked: The bitmap is currently in-use by some operation and is immutable.
453#          If the bitmap was @active prior to the operation, it is still
454#          recording new writes. If the bitmap was @disabled, it is not
455#          recording new writes. (Since 2.12)
456#
457# @inconsistent: This is a persistent dirty bitmap that was marked in-use on
458#                disk, and is unusable by QEMU. It can only be deleted.
459#                Please rely on the inconsistent field in @BlockDirtyInfo
460#                instead, as the status field is deprecated. (Since 4.0)
461#
462# Since: 2.4
463##
464{ 'enum': 'DirtyBitmapStatus',
465  'data': ['active', 'disabled', 'frozen', 'locked', 'inconsistent'] }
466
467##
468# @BlockDirtyInfo:
469#
470# Block dirty bitmap information.
471#
472# @name: the name of the dirty bitmap (Since 2.4)
473#
474# @count: number of dirty bytes according to the dirty bitmap
475#
476# @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap in bytes (since 1.4)
477#
478# @status: Deprecated in favor of @recording and @locked. (since 2.4)
479#
480# @recording: true if the bitmap is recording new writes from the guest.
481#             Replaces `active` and `disabled` statuses. (since 4.0)
482#
483# @busy: true if the bitmap is in-use by some operation (NBD or jobs)
484#        and cannot be modified via QMP or used by another operation.
485#        Replaces `locked` and `frozen` statuses. (since 4.0)
486#
487# @persistent: true if the bitmap was stored on disk, is scheduled to be stored
488#              on disk, or both. (since 4.0)
489#
490# @inconsistent: true if this is a persistent bitmap that was improperly
491#                stored. Implies @persistent to be true; @recording and
492#                @busy to be false. This bitmap cannot be used. To remove
493#                it, use @block-dirty-bitmap-remove. (Since 4.0)
494#
495# Since: 1.3
496##
497{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyInfo',
498  'data': {'*name': 'str', 'count': 'int', 'granularity': 'uint32',
499           'recording': 'bool', 'busy': 'bool', 'status': 'DirtyBitmapStatus',
500           'persistent': 'bool', '*inconsistent': 'bool' } }
501
502##
503# @Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags:
504#
505# An enumeration of flags that a bitmap can report to the user.
506#
507# @in-use: This flag is set by any process actively modifying the qcow2 file,
508#          and cleared when the updated bitmap is flushed to the qcow2 image.
509#          The presence of this flag in an offline image means that the bitmap
510#          was not saved correctly after its last usage, and may contain
511#          inconsistent data.
512#
513# @auto: The bitmap must reflect all changes of the virtual disk by any
514#        application that would write to this qcow2 file.
515#
516# Since: 4.0
517##
518{ 'enum': 'Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags',
519  'data': ['in-use', 'auto'] }
520
521##
522# @Qcow2BitmapInfo:
523#
524# Qcow2 bitmap information.
525#
526# @name: the name of the bitmap
527#
528# @granularity: granularity of the bitmap in bytes
529#
530# @flags: flags of the bitmap
531#
532# Since: 4.0
533##
534{ 'struct': 'Qcow2BitmapInfo',
535  'data': {'name': 'str', 'granularity': 'uint32',
536           'flags': ['Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags'] } }
537
538##
539# @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo:
540#
541# Block latency histogram.
542#
543# @boundaries: list of interval boundary values in nanoseconds, all greater
544#              than zero and in ascending order.
545#              For example, the list [10, 50, 100] produces the following
546#              histogram intervals: [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf).
547#
548# @bins: list of io request counts corresponding to histogram intervals.
549#        len(@bins) = len(@boundaries) + 1
550#        For the example above, @bins may be something like [3, 1, 5, 2],
551#        and corresponding histogram looks like:
552#
553#        5|           *
554#        4|           *
555#        3| *         *
556#        2| *         *    *
557#        1| *    *    *    *
558#         +------------------
559#             10   50   100
560#
561# Since: 4.0
562##
563{ 'struct': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo',
564  'data': {'boundaries': ['uint64'], 'bins': ['uint64'] } }
565
566##
567# @block-latency-histogram-set:
568#
569# Manage read, write and flush latency histograms for the device.
570#
571# If only @id parameter is specified, remove all present latency histograms
572# for the device. Otherwise, add/reset some of (or all) latency histograms.
573#
574# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device.
575#
576# @boundaries: list of interval boundary values (see description in
577#              BlockLatencyHistogramInfo definition). If specified, all
578#              latency histograms are removed, and empty ones created for all
579#              io types with intervals corresponding to @boundaries (except for
580#              io types, for which specific boundaries are set through the
581#              following parameters).
582#
583# @boundaries-read: list of interval boundary values for read latency
584#                   histogram. If specified, old read latency histogram is
585#                   removed, and empty one created with intervals
586#                   corresponding to @boundaries-read. The parameter has higher
587#                   priority then @boundaries.
588#
589# @boundaries-write: list of interval boundary values for write latency
590#                    histogram.
591#
592# @boundaries-flush: list of interval boundary values for flush latency
593#                    histogram.
594#
595# Returns: error if device is not found or any boundary arrays are invalid.
596#
597# Since: 4.0
598#
599# Example: set new histograms for all io types with intervals
600# [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf):
601#
602# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set",
603#      "arguments": { "id": "drive0",
604#                     "boundaries": [10, 50, 100] } }
605# <- { "return": {} }
606#
607# Example: set new histogram only for write, other histograms will remain
608# not changed (or not created):
609#
610# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set",
611#      "arguments": { "id": "drive0",
612#                     "boundaries-write": [10, 50, 100] } }
613# <- { "return": {} }
614#
615# Example: set new histograms with the following intervals:
616#   read, flush: [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf)
617#   write: [0, 1000), [1000, 5000), [5000, +inf)
618#
619# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set",
620#      "arguments": { "id": "drive0",
621#                     "boundaries": [10, 50, 100],
622#                     "boundaries-write": [1000, 5000] } }
623# <- { "return": {} }
624#
625# Example: remove all latency histograms:
626#
627# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set",
628#      "arguments": { "id": "drive0" } }
629# <- { "return": {} }
630##
631{ 'command': 'block-latency-histogram-set',
632  'data': {'id': 'str',
633           '*boundaries': ['uint64'],
634           '*boundaries-read': ['uint64'],
635           '*boundaries-write': ['uint64'],
636           '*boundaries-flush': ['uint64'] } }
637
638##
639# @BlockInfo:
640#
641# Block device information.  This structure describes a virtual device and
642# the backing device associated with it.
643#
644# @device: The device name associated with the virtual device.
645#
646# @qdev: The qdev ID, or if no ID is assigned, the QOM path of the block
647#        device. (since 2.10)
648#
649# @type: This field is returned only for compatibility reasons, it should
650#        not be used (always returns 'unknown')
651#
652# @removable: True if the device supports removable media.
653#
654# @locked: True if the guest has locked this device from having its media
655#          removed
656#
657# @tray_open: True if the device's tray is open
658#             (only present if it has a tray)
659#
660# @dirty-bitmaps: dirty bitmaps information (only present if the
661#                 driver has one or more dirty bitmaps) (Since 2.0)
662#                 Deprecated in 4.2; see BlockDeviceInfo instead.
663#
664# @io-status: @BlockDeviceIoStatus. Only present if the device
665#             supports it and the VM is configured to stop on errors
666#             (supported device models: virtio-blk, IDE, SCSI except
667#             scsi-generic)
668#
669# @inserted: @BlockDeviceInfo describing the device if media is
670#            present
671#
672# Since:  0.14.0
673##
674{ 'struct': 'BlockInfo',
675  'data': {'device': 'str', '*qdev': 'str', 'type': 'str', 'removable': 'bool',
676           'locked': 'bool', '*inserted': 'BlockDeviceInfo',
677           '*tray_open': 'bool', '*io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus',
678           '*dirty-bitmaps': ['BlockDirtyInfo'] } }
679
680##
681# @BlockMeasureInfo:
682#
683# Image file size calculation information.  This structure describes the size
684# requirements for creating a new image file.
685#
686# The size requirements depend on the new image file format.  File size always
687# equals virtual disk size for the 'raw' format, even for sparse POSIX files.
688# Compact formats such as 'qcow2' represent unallocated and zero regions
689# efficiently so file size may be smaller than virtual disk size.
690#
691# The values are upper bounds that are guaranteed to fit the new image file.
692# Subsequent modification, such as internal snapshot or bitmap creation, may
693# require additional space and is not covered here.
694#
695# @required: Size required for a new image file, in bytes.
696#
697# @fully-allocated: Image file size, in bytes, once data has been written
698#                   to all sectors.
699#
700# Since: 2.10
701##
702{ 'struct': 'BlockMeasureInfo',
703  'data': {'required': 'int', 'fully-allocated': 'int'} }
704
705##
706# @query-block:
707#
708# Get a list of BlockInfo for all virtual block devices.
709#
710# Returns: a list of @BlockInfo describing each virtual block device. Filter
711# nodes that were created implicitly are skipped over.
712#
713# Since: 0.14.0
714#
715# Example:
716#
717# -> { "execute": "query-block" }
718# <- {
719#       "return":[
720#          {
721#             "io-status": "ok",
722#             "device":"ide0-hd0",
723#             "locked":false,
724#             "removable":false,
725#             "inserted":{
726#                "ro":false,
727#                "drv":"qcow2",
728#                "encrypted":false,
729#                "file":"disks/test.qcow2",
730#                "backing_file_depth":1,
731#                "bps":1000000,
732#                "bps_rd":0,
733#                "bps_wr":0,
734#                "iops":1000000,
735#                "iops_rd":0,
736#                "iops_wr":0,
737#                "bps_max": 8000000,
738#                "bps_rd_max": 0,
739#                "bps_wr_max": 0,
740#                "iops_max": 0,
741#                "iops_rd_max": 0,
742#                "iops_wr_max": 0,
743#                "iops_size": 0,
744#                "detect_zeroes": "on",
745#                "write_threshold": 0,
746#                "image":{
747#                   "filename":"disks/test.qcow2",
748#                   "format":"qcow2",
749#                   "virtual-size":2048000,
750#                   "backing_file":"base.qcow2",
751#                   "full-backing-filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
752#                   "backing-filename-format":"qcow2",
753#                   "snapshots":[
754#                      {
755#                         "id": "1",
756#                         "name": "snapshot1",
757#                         "vm-state-size": 0,
758#                         "date-sec": 10000200,
759#                         "date-nsec": 12,
760#                         "vm-clock-sec": 206,
761#                         "vm-clock-nsec": 30
762#                      }
763#                   ],
764#                   "backing-image":{
765#                       "filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
766#                       "format":"qcow2",
767#                       "virtual-size":2048000
768#                   }
769#                }
770#             },
771#             "qdev": "ide_disk",
772#             "type":"unknown"
773#          },
774#          {
775#             "io-status": "ok",
776#             "device":"ide1-cd0",
777#             "locked":false,
778#             "removable":true,
779#             "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[23]",
780#             "tray_open": false,
781#             "type":"unknown"
782#          },
783#          {
784#             "device":"floppy0",
785#             "locked":false,
786#             "removable":true,
787#             "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[20]",
788#             "type":"unknown"
789#          },
790#          {
791#             "device":"sd0",
792#             "locked":false,
793#             "removable":true,
794#             "type":"unknown"
795#          }
796#       ]
797#    }
798#
799##
800{ 'command': 'query-block', 'returns': ['BlockInfo'] }
801
802
803##
804# @BlockDeviceTimedStats:
805#
806# Statistics of a block device during a given interval of time.
807#
808# @interval_length: Interval used for calculating the statistics,
809#                   in seconds.
810#
811# @min_rd_latency_ns: Minimum latency of read operations in the
812#                     defined interval, in nanoseconds.
813#
814# @min_wr_latency_ns: Minimum latency of write operations in the
815#                     defined interval, in nanoseconds.
816#
817# @min_flush_latency_ns: Minimum latency of flush operations in the
818#                        defined interval, in nanoseconds.
819#
820# @max_rd_latency_ns: Maximum latency of read operations in the
821#                     defined interval, in nanoseconds.
822#
823# @max_wr_latency_ns: Maximum latency of write operations in the
824#                     defined interval, in nanoseconds.
825#
826# @max_flush_latency_ns: Maximum latency of flush operations in the
827#                        defined interval, in nanoseconds.
828#
829# @avg_rd_latency_ns: Average latency of read operations in the
830#                     defined interval, in nanoseconds.
831#
832# @avg_wr_latency_ns: Average latency of write operations in the
833#                     defined interval, in nanoseconds.
834#
835# @avg_flush_latency_ns: Average latency of flush operations in the
836#                        defined interval, in nanoseconds.
837#
838# @avg_rd_queue_depth: Average number of pending read operations
839#                      in the defined interval.
840#
841# @avg_wr_queue_depth: Average number of pending write operations
842#                      in the defined interval.
843#
844# Since: 2.5
845##
846{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceTimedStats',
847  'data': { 'interval_length': 'int', 'min_rd_latency_ns': 'int',
848            'max_rd_latency_ns': 'int', 'avg_rd_latency_ns': 'int',
849            'min_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 'max_wr_latency_ns': 'int',
850            'avg_wr_latency_ns': 'int', 'min_flush_latency_ns': 'int',
851            'max_flush_latency_ns': 'int', 'avg_flush_latency_ns': 'int',
852            'avg_rd_queue_depth': 'number', 'avg_wr_queue_depth': 'number' } }
853
854##
855# @BlockDeviceStats:
856#
857# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
858#
859# @rd_bytes:      The number of bytes read by the device.
860#
861# @wr_bytes:      The number of bytes written by the device.
862#
863# @unmap_bytes: The number of bytes unmapped by the device (Since 4.2)
864#
865# @rd_operations: The number of read operations performed by the device.
866#
867# @wr_operations: The number of write operations performed by the device.
868#
869# @flush_operations: The number of cache flush operations performed by the
870#                    device (since 0.15.0)
871#
872# @unmap_operations: The number of unmap operations performed by the device
873#                    (Since 4.2)
874#
875# @rd_total_time_ns: Total time spent on reads in nanoseconds (since 0.15.0).
876#
877# @wr_total_time_ns: Total time spent on writes in nanoseconds (since 0.15.0).
878#
879# @flush_total_time_ns: Total time spent on cache flushes in nanoseconds
880#                       (since 0.15.0).
881#
882# @unmap_total_time_ns: Total time spent on unmap operations in nanoseconds
883#                       (Since 4.2)
884#
885# @wr_highest_offset: The offset after the greatest byte written to the
886#                     device.  The intended use of this information is for
887#                     growable sparse files (like qcow2) that are used on top
888#                     of a physical device.
889#
890# @rd_merged: Number of read requests that have been merged into another
891#             request (Since 2.3).
892#
893# @wr_merged: Number of write requests that have been merged into another
894#             request (Since 2.3).
895#
896# @unmap_merged: Number of unmap requests that have been merged into another
897#                request (Since 4.2)
898#
899# @idle_time_ns: Time since the last I/O operation, in
900#                nanoseconds. If the field is absent it means that
901#                there haven't been any operations yet (Since 2.5).
902#
903# @failed_rd_operations: The number of failed read operations
904#                        performed by the device (Since 2.5)
905#
906# @failed_wr_operations: The number of failed write operations
907#                        performed by the device (Since 2.5)
908#
909# @failed_flush_operations: The number of failed flush operations
910#                           performed by the device (Since 2.5)
911#
912# @failed_unmap_operations: The number of failed unmap operations performed
913#                           by the device (Since 4.2)
914#
915# @invalid_rd_operations: The number of invalid read operations
916#                          performed by the device (Since 2.5)
917#
918# @invalid_wr_operations: The number of invalid write operations
919#                         performed by the device (Since 2.5)
920#
921# @invalid_flush_operations: The number of invalid flush operations
922#                            performed by the device (Since 2.5)
923#
924# @invalid_unmap_operations: The number of invalid unmap operations performed
925#                            by the device (Since 4.2)
926#
927# @account_invalid: Whether invalid operations are included in the
928#                   last access statistics (Since 2.5)
929#
930# @account_failed: Whether failed operations are included in the
931#                  latency and last access statistics (Since 2.5)
932#
933# @timed_stats: Statistics specific to the set of previously defined
934#               intervals of time (Since 2.5)
935#
936# @rd_latency_histogram: @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo. (Since 4.0)
937#
938# @wr_latency_histogram: @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo. (Since 4.0)
939#
940# @flush_latency_histogram: @BlockLatencyHistogramInfo. (Since 4.0)
941#
942# Since: 0.14.0
943##
944{ 'struct': 'BlockDeviceStats',
945  'data': {'rd_bytes': 'int', 'wr_bytes': 'int', 'unmap_bytes' : 'int',
946           'rd_operations': 'int', 'wr_operations': 'int',
947           'flush_operations': 'int', 'unmap_operations': 'int',
948           'rd_total_time_ns': 'int', 'wr_total_time_ns': 'int',
949           'flush_total_time_ns': 'int', 'unmap_total_time_ns': 'int',
950           'wr_highest_offset': 'int',
951           'rd_merged': 'int', 'wr_merged': 'int', 'unmap_merged': 'int',
952           '*idle_time_ns': 'int',
953           'failed_rd_operations': 'int', 'failed_wr_operations': 'int',
954           'failed_flush_operations': 'int', 'failed_unmap_operations': 'int',
955           'invalid_rd_operations': 'int', 'invalid_wr_operations': 'int',
956           'invalid_flush_operations': 'int', 'invalid_unmap_operations': 'int',
957           'account_invalid': 'bool', 'account_failed': 'bool',
958           'timed_stats': ['BlockDeviceTimedStats'],
959           '*rd_latency_histogram': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo',
960           '*wr_latency_histogram': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo',
961           '*flush_latency_histogram': 'BlockLatencyHistogramInfo' } }
962
963##
964# @BlockStatsSpecificFile:
965#
966# File driver statistics
967#
968# @discard-nb-ok: The number of successful discard operations performed by
969#                 the driver.
970#
971# @discard-nb-failed: The number of failed discard operations performed by
972#                     the driver.
973#
974# @discard-bytes-ok: The number of bytes discarded by the driver.
975#
976# Since: 4.2
977##
978{ 'struct': 'BlockStatsSpecificFile',
979  'data': {
980      'discard-nb-ok': 'uint64',
981      'discard-nb-failed': 'uint64',
982      'discard-bytes-ok': 'uint64' } }
983
984##
985# @BlockStatsSpecific:
986#
987# Block driver specific statistics
988#
989# Since: 4.2
990##
991{ 'union': 'BlockStatsSpecific',
992  'base': { 'driver': 'BlockdevDriver' },
993  'discriminator': 'driver',
994  'data': {
995      'file': 'BlockStatsSpecificFile',
996      'host_device': 'BlockStatsSpecificFile' } }
997
998##
999# @BlockStats:
1000#
1001# Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.
1002#
1003# @device: If the stats are for a virtual block device, the name
1004#          corresponding to the virtual block device.
1005#
1006# @node-name: The node name of the device. (Since 2.3)
1007#
1008# @qdev: The qdev ID, or if no ID is assigned, the QOM path of the block
1009#        device. (since 3.0)
1010#
1011# @stats:  A @BlockDeviceStats for the device.
1012#
1013# @driver-specific: Optional driver-specific stats. (Since 4.2)
1014#
1015# @parent: This describes the file block device if it has one.
1016#          Contains recursively the statistics of the underlying
1017#          protocol (e.g. the host file for a qcow2 image). If there is
1018#          no underlying protocol, this field is omitted
1019#
1020# @backing: This describes the backing block device if it has one.
1021#           (Since 2.0)
1022#
1023# Since: 0.14.0
1024##
1025{ 'struct': 'BlockStats',
1026  'data': {'*device': 'str', '*qdev': 'str', '*node-name': 'str',
1027           'stats': 'BlockDeviceStats',
1028           '*driver-specific': 'BlockStatsSpecific',
1029           '*parent': 'BlockStats',
1030           '*backing': 'BlockStats'} }
1031
1032##
1033# @query-blockstats:
1034#
1035# Query the @BlockStats for all virtual block devices.
1036#
1037# @query-nodes: If true, the command will query all the block nodes
1038#               that have a node name, in a list which will include "parent"
1039#               information, but not "backing".
1040#               If false or omitted, the behavior is as before - query all the
1041#               device backends, recursively including their "parent" and
1042#               "backing". Filter nodes that were created implicitly are
1043#               skipped over in this mode. (Since 2.3)
1044#
1045# Returns: A list of @BlockStats for each virtual block devices.
1046#
1047# Since: 0.14.0
1048#
1049# Example:
1050#
1051# -> { "execute": "query-blockstats" }
1052# <- {
1053#       "return":[
1054#          {
1055#             "device":"ide0-hd0",
1056#             "parent":{
1057#                "stats":{
1058#                   "wr_highest_offset":3686448128,
1059#                   "wr_bytes":9786368,
1060#                   "wr_operations":751,
1061#                   "rd_bytes":122567168,
1062#                   "rd_operations":36772
1063#                   "wr_total_times_ns":313253456
1064#                   "rd_total_times_ns":3465673657
1065#                   "flush_total_times_ns":49653
1066#                   "flush_operations":61,
1067#                   "rd_merged":0,
1068#                   "wr_merged":0,
1069#                   "idle_time_ns":2953431879,
1070#                   "account_invalid":true,
1071#                   "account_failed":false
1072#                }
1073#             },
1074#             "stats":{
1075#                "wr_highest_offset":2821110784,
1076#                "wr_bytes":9786368,
1077#                "wr_operations":692,
1078#                "rd_bytes":122739200,
1079#                "rd_operations":36604
1080#                "flush_operations":51,
1081#                "wr_total_times_ns":313253456
1082#                "rd_total_times_ns":3465673657
1083#                "flush_total_times_ns":49653,
1084#                "rd_merged":0,
1085#                "wr_merged":0,
1086#                "idle_time_ns":2953431879,
1087#                "account_invalid":true,
1088#                "account_failed":false
1089#             },
1090#             "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[23]"
1091#          },
1092#          {
1093#             "device":"ide1-cd0",
1094#             "stats":{
1095#                "wr_highest_offset":0,
1096#                "wr_bytes":0,
1097#                "wr_operations":0,
1098#                "rd_bytes":0,
1099#                "rd_operations":0
1100#                "flush_operations":0,
1101#                "wr_total_times_ns":0
1102#                "rd_total_times_ns":0
1103#                "flush_total_times_ns":0,
1104#                "rd_merged":0,
1105#                "wr_merged":0,
1106#                "account_invalid":false,
1107#                "account_failed":false
1108#             },
1109#             "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[24]"
1110#          },
1111#          {
1112#             "device":"floppy0",
1113#             "stats":{
1114#                "wr_highest_offset":0,
1115#                "wr_bytes":0,
1116#                "wr_operations":0,
1117#                "rd_bytes":0,
1118#                "rd_operations":0
1119#                "flush_operations":0,
1120#                "wr_total_times_ns":0
1121#                "rd_total_times_ns":0
1122#                "flush_total_times_ns":0,
1123#                "rd_merged":0,
1124#                "wr_merged":0,
1125#                "account_invalid":false,
1126#                "account_failed":false
1127#             },
1128#             "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[16]"
1129#          },
1130#          {
1131#             "device":"sd0",
1132#             "stats":{
1133#                "wr_highest_offset":0,
1134#                "wr_bytes":0,
1135#                "wr_operations":0,
1136#                "rd_bytes":0,
1137#                "rd_operations":0
1138#                "flush_operations":0,
1139#                "wr_total_times_ns":0
1140#                "rd_total_times_ns":0
1141#                "flush_total_times_ns":0,
1142#                "rd_merged":0,
1143#                "wr_merged":0,
1144#                "account_invalid":false,
1145#                "account_failed":false
1146#             }
1147#          }
1148#       ]
1149#    }
1150#
1151##
1152{ 'command': 'query-blockstats',
1153  'data': { '*query-nodes': 'bool' },
1154  'returns': ['BlockStats'] }
1155
1156##
1157# @BlockdevOnError:
1158#
1159# An enumeration of possible behaviors for errors on I/O operations.
1160# The exact meaning depends on whether the I/O was initiated by a guest
1161# or by a block job
1162#
1163# @report: for guest operations, report the error to the guest;
1164#          for jobs, cancel the job
1165#
1166# @ignore: ignore the error, only report a QMP event (BLOCK_IO_ERROR
1167#          or BLOCK_JOB_ERROR)
1168#
1169# @enospc: same as @stop on ENOSPC, same as @report otherwise.
1170#
1171# @stop: for guest operations, stop the virtual machine;
1172#        for jobs, pause the job
1173#
1174# @auto: inherit the error handling policy of the backend (since: 2.7)
1175#
1176# Since: 1.3
1177##
1178{ 'enum': 'BlockdevOnError',
1179  'data': ['report', 'ignore', 'enospc', 'stop', 'auto'] }
1180
1181##
1182# @MirrorSyncMode:
1183#
1184# An enumeration of possible behaviors for the initial synchronization
1185# phase of storage mirroring.
1186#
1187# @top: copies data in the topmost image to the destination
1188#
1189# @full: copies data from all images to the destination
1190#
1191# @none: only copy data written from now on
1192#
1193# @incremental: only copy data described by the dirty bitmap. (since: 2.4)
1194#
1195# @bitmap: only copy data described by the dirty bitmap. (since: 4.2)
1196#          Behavior on completion is determined by the BitmapSyncMode.
1197#
1198# Since: 1.3
1199##
1200{ 'enum': 'MirrorSyncMode',
1201  'data': ['top', 'full', 'none', 'incremental', 'bitmap'] }
1202
1203##
1204# @BitmapSyncMode:
1205#
1206# An enumeration of possible behaviors for the synchronization of a bitmap
1207# when used for data copy operations.
1208#
1209# @on-success: The bitmap is only synced when the operation is successful.
1210#              This is the behavior always used for 'INCREMENTAL' backups.
1211#
1212# @never: The bitmap is never synchronized with the operation, and is
1213#         treated solely as a read-only manifest of blocks to copy.
1214#
1215# @always: The bitmap is always synchronized with the operation,
1216#          regardless of whether or not the operation was successful.
1217#
1218# Since: 4.2
1219##
1220{ 'enum': 'BitmapSyncMode',
1221  'data': ['on-success', 'never', 'always'] }
1222
1223##
1224# @MirrorCopyMode:
1225#
1226# An enumeration whose values tell the mirror block job when to
1227# trigger writes to the target.
1228#
1229# @background: copy data in background only.
1230#
1231# @write-blocking: when data is written to the source, write it
1232#                  (synchronously) to the target as well.  In
1233#                  addition, data is copied in background just like in
1234#                  @background mode.
1235#
1236# Since: 3.0
1237##
1238{ 'enum': 'MirrorCopyMode',
1239  'data': ['background', 'write-blocking'] }
1240
1241##
1242# @BlockJobInfo:
1243#
1244# Information about a long-running block device operation.
1245#
1246# @type: the job type ('stream' for image streaming)
1247#
1248# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
1249#          values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
1250#
1251# @len: Estimated @offset value at the completion of the job. This value can
1252#       arbitrarily change while the job is running, in both directions.
1253#
1254# @offset: Progress made until now. The unit is arbitrary and the value can
1255#          only meaningfully be used for the ratio of @offset to @len. The
1256#          value is monotonically increasing.
1257#
1258# @busy: false if the job is known to be in a quiescent state, with
1259#        no pending I/O.  Since 1.3.
1260#
1261# @paused: whether the job is paused or, if @busy is true, will
1262#          pause itself as soon as possible.  Since 1.3.
1263#
1264# @speed: the rate limit, bytes per second
1265#
1266# @io-status: the status of the job (since 1.3)
1267#
1268# @ready: true if the job may be completed (since 2.2)
1269#
1270# @status: Current job state/status (since 2.12)
1271#
1272# @auto-finalize: Job will finalize itself when PENDING, moving to
1273#                 the CONCLUDED state. (since 2.12)
1274#
1275# @auto-dismiss: Job will dismiss itself when CONCLUDED, moving to the NULL
1276#                state and disappearing from the query list. (since 2.12)
1277#
1278# @error: Error information if the job did not complete successfully.
1279#         Not set if the job completed successfully. (since 2.12.1)
1280#
1281# Since: 1.1
1282##
1283{ 'struct': 'BlockJobInfo',
1284  'data': {'type': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'len': 'int',
1285           'offset': 'int', 'busy': 'bool', 'paused': 'bool', 'speed': 'int',
1286           'io-status': 'BlockDeviceIoStatus', 'ready': 'bool',
1287           'status': 'JobStatus',
1288           'auto-finalize': 'bool', 'auto-dismiss': 'bool',
1289           '*error': 'str' } }
1290
1291##
1292# @query-block-jobs:
1293#
1294# Return information about long-running block device operations.
1295#
1296# Returns: a list of @BlockJobInfo for each active block job
1297#
1298# Since: 1.1
1299##
1300{ 'command': 'query-block-jobs', 'returns': ['BlockJobInfo'] }
1301
1302##
1303# @block_passwd:
1304#
1305# This command sets the password of a block device that has not been open
1306# with a password and requires one.
1307#
1308# This command is now obsolete and will always return an error since 2.10
1309#
1310##
1311{ 'command': 'block_passwd',
1312  'data': { '*device': 'str',
1313            '*node-name': 'str',
1314            'password': 'str' } }
1315
1316##
1317# @block_resize:
1318#
1319# Resize a block image while a guest is running.
1320#
1321# Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both.
1322#
1323# @device: the name of the device to get the image resized
1324#
1325# @node-name: graph node name to get the image resized (Since 2.0)
1326#
1327# @size:  new image size in bytes
1328#
1329# Returns: nothing on success
1330#          If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1331#
1332# Since: 0.14.0
1333#
1334# Example:
1335#
1336# -> { "execute": "block_resize",
1337#      "arguments": { "device": "scratch", "size": 1073741824 } }
1338# <- { "return": {} }
1339#
1340##
1341{ 'command': 'block_resize',
1342  'data': { '*device': 'str',
1343            '*node-name': 'str',
1344            'size': 'int' } }
1345
1346##
1347# @NewImageMode:
1348#
1349# An enumeration that tells QEMU how to set the backing file path in
1350# a new image file.
1351#
1352# @existing: QEMU should look for an existing image file.
1353#
1354# @absolute-paths: QEMU should create a new image with absolute paths
1355# for the backing file. If there is no backing file available, the new
1356# image will not be backed either.
1357#
1358# Since: 1.1
1359##
1360{ 'enum': 'NewImageMode',
1361  'data': [ 'existing', 'absolute-paths' ] }
1362
1363##
1364# @BlockdevSnapshotSync:
1365#
1366# Either @device or @node-name must be set but not both.
1367#
1368# @device: the name of the device to take a snapshot of.
1369#
1370# @node-name: graph node name to generate the snapshot from (Since 2.0)
1371#
1372# @snapshot-file: the target of the new overlay image. If the file
1373# exists, or if it is a device, the overlay will be created in the
1374# existing file/device. Otherwise, a new file will be created.
1375#
1376# @snapshot-node-name: the graph node name of the new image (Since 2.0)
1377#
1378# @format: the format of the overlay image, default is 'qcow2'.
1379#
1380# @mode: whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
1381#        'absolute-paths'.
1382##
1383{ 'struct': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync',
1384  'data': { '*device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str',
1385            'snapshot-file': 'str', '*snapshot-node-name': 'str',
1386            '*format': 'str', '*mode': 'NewImageMode' } }
1387
1388##
1389# @BlockdevSnapshot:
1390#
1391# @node: device or node name that will have a snapshot taken.
1392#
1393# @overlay: reference to the existing block device that will become
1394#           the overlay of @node, as part of taking the snapshot.
1395#           It must not have a current backing file (this can be
1396#           achieved by passing "backing": null to blockdev-add).
1397#
1398# Since: 2.5
1399##
1400{ 'struct': 'BlockdevSnapshot',
1401  'data': { 'node': 'str', 'overlay': 'str' } }
1402
1403##
1404# @BackupCommon:
1405#
1406# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1407#          omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1408#
1409# @device: the device name or node-name of a root node which should be copied.
1410#
1411# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
1412#        (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, from a
1413#        dirty bitmap, or only new I/O).
1414#
1415# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second. The default is 0,
1416#         for unlimited.
1417#
1418# @bitmap: The name of a dirty bitmap to use.
1419#          Must be present if sync is "bitmap" or "incremental".
1420#          Can be present if sync is "full" or "top".
1421#          Must not be present otherwise.
1422#          (Since 2.4 (drive-backup), 3.1 (blockdev-backup))
1423#
1424# @bitmap-mode: Specifies the type of data the bitmap should contain after
1425#               the operation concludes.
1426#               Must be present if a bitmap was provided,
1427#               Must NOT be present otherwise. (Since 4.2)
1428#
1429# @compress: true to compress data, if the target format supports it.
1430#            (default: false) (since 2.8)
1431#
1432# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source,
1433#                   default 'report'.  'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
1434#                   if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
1435#
1436# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target,
1437#                   default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
1438#                   a different block device than @device).
1439#
1440# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has
1441#                 finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before
1442#                 making any block graph changes.
1443#                 When true, this job will automatically
1444#                 perform its abort or commit actions.
1445#                 Defaults to true. (Since 2.12)
1446#
1447# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it
1448#                has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss.
1449#                When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query
1450#                list without user intervention.
1451#                Defaults to true. (Since 2.12)
1452#
1453# @filter-node-name: the node name that should be assigned to the
1454#                    filter driver that the backup job inserts into the graph
1455#                    above node specified by @drive. If this option is not given,
1456#                    a node name is autogenerated. (Since: 4.2)
1457#
1458# Note: @on-source-error and @on-target-error only affect background
1459# I/O.  If an error occurs during a guest write request, the device's
1460# rerror/werror actions will be used.
1461#
1462# Since: 4.2
1463##
1464{ 'struct': 'BackupCommon',
1465  'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str',
1466            'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*speed': 'int',
1467            '*bitmap': 'str', '*bitmap-mode': 'BitmapSyncMode',
1468            '*compress': 'bool',
1469            '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
1470            '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
1471            '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool',
1472            '*filter-node-name': 'str' } }
1473
1474##
1475# @DriveBackup:
1476#
1477# @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
1478#          is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new
1479#          destination.  If it does not exist, a new file will be created.
1480#
1481# @format: the format of the new destination, default is to
1482#          probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source
1483#
1484# @mode: whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
1485#        'absolute-paths'.
1486#
1487# Since: 1.6
1488##
1489{ 'struct': 'DriveBackup',
1490  'base': 'BackupCommon',
1491  'data': { 'target': 'str',
1492            '*format': 'str',
1493            '*mode': 'NewImageMode' } }
1494
1495##
1496# @BlockdevBackup:
1497#
1498# @target: the device name or node-name of the backup target node.
1499#
1500# Since: 2.3
1501##
1502{ 'struct': 'BlockdevBackup',
1503  'base': 'BackupCommon',
1504  'data': { 'target': 'str' } }
1505
1506##
1507# @blockdev-snapshot-sync:
1508#
1509# Takes a synchronous snapshot of a block device.
1510#
1511# For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshotSync.
1512#
1513# Returns: nothing on success
1514#          If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1515#
1516# Since: 0.14.0
1517#
1518# Example:
1519#
1520# -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot-sync",
1521#      "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
1522#                     "snapshot-file":
1523#                     "/some/place/my-image",
1524#                     "format": "qcow2" } }
1525# <- { "return": {} }
1526#
1527##
1528{ 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot-sync',
1529  'data': 'BlockdevSnapshotSync' }
1530
1531
1532##
1533# @blockdev-snapshot:
1534#
1535# Takes a snapshot of a block device.
1536#
1537# Take a snapshot, by installing 'node' as the backing image of
1538# 'overlay'. Additionally, if 'node' is associated with a block
1539# device, the block device changes to using 'overlay' as its new active
1540# image.
1541#
1542# For the arguments, see the documentation of BlockdevSnapshot.
1543#
1544# Since: 2.5
1545#
1546# Example:
1547#
1548# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
1549#      "arguments": { "driver": "qcow2",
1550#                     "node-name": "node1534",
1551#                     "file": { "driver": "file",
1552#                               "filename": "hd1.qcow2" },
1553#                     "backing": null } }
1554#
1555# <- { "return": {} }
1556#
1557# -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot",
1558#      "arguments": { "node": "ide-hd0",
1559#                     "overlay": "node1534" } }
1560# <- { "return": {} }
1561#
1562##
1563{ 'command': 'blockdev-snapshot',
1564  'data': 'BlockdevSnapshot' }
1565
1566##
1567# @change-backing-file:
1568#
1569# Change the backing file in the image file metadata.  This does not
1570# cause QEMU to reopen the image file to reparse the backing filename
1571# (it may, however, perform a reopen to change permissions from
1572# r/o -> r/w -> r/o, if needed). The new backing file string is written
1573# into the image file metadata, and the QEMU internal strings are
1574# updated.
1575#
1576# @image-node-name: The name of the block driver state node of the
1577#                   image to modify. The "device" argument is used
1578#                   to verify "image-node-name" is in the chain
1579#                   described by "device".
1580#
1581# @device:          The device name or node-name of the root node that owns
1582#                   image-node-name.
1583#
1584# @backing-file:    The string to write as the backing file.  This
1585#                   string is not validated, so care should be taken
1586#                   when specifying the string or the image chain may
1587#                   not be able to be reopened again.
1588#
1589# Returns: Nothing on success
1590#
1591#          If "device" does not exist or cannot be determined, DeviceNotFound
1592#
1593# Since: 2.1
1594##
1595{ 'command': 'change-backing-file',
1596  'data': { 'device': 'str', 'image-node-name': 'str',
1597            'backing-file': 'str' } }
1598
1599##
1600# @block-commit:
1601#
1602# Live commit of data from overlay image nodes into backing nodes - i.e.,
1603# writes data between 'top' and 'base' into 'base'.
1604#
1605# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1606#          omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1607#
1608# @device:  the device name or node-name of a root node
1609#
1610# @base-node: The node name of the backing image to write data into.
1611#             If not specified, this is the deepest backing image.
1612#             (since: 3.1)
1613#
1614# @base: Same as @base-node, except that it is a file name rather than a node
1615#        name. This must be the exact filename string that was used to open the
1616#        node; other strings, even if addressing the same file, are not
1617#        accepted (deprecated, use @base-node instead)
1618#
1619# @top-node: The node name of the backing image within the image chain
1620#            which contains the topmost data to be committed down. If
1621#            not specified, this is the active layer. (since: 3.1)
1622#
1623# @top: Same as @top-node, except that it is a file name rather than a node
1624#       name. This must be the exact filename string that was used to open the
1625#       node; other strings, even if addressing the same file, are not
1626#       accepted (deprecated, use @base-node instead)
1627#
1628# @backing-file:  The backing file string to write into the overlay
1629#                           image of 'top'.  If 'top' is the active layer,
1630#                           specifying a backing file string is an error. This
1631#                           filename is not validated.
1632#
1633#                           If a pathname string is such that it cannot be
1634#                           resolved by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or
1635#                           HMP commands must use node-names for the image in
1636#                           question, as filename lookup methods will fail.
1637#
1638#                           If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine
1639#                           the backing file string to use, or error out if
1640#                           there is no obvious choice. Care should be taken
1641#                           when specifying the string, to specify a valid
1642#                           filename or protocol.
1643#                           (Since 2.1)
1644#
1645#                    If top == base, that is an error.
1646#                    If top == active, the job will not be completed by itself,
1647#                    user needs to complete the job with the block-job-complete
1648#                    command after getting the ready event. (Since 2.0)
1649#
1650#                    If the base image is smaller than top, then the base image
1651#                    will be resized to be the same size as top.  If top is
1652#                    smaller than the base image, the base will not be
1653#                    truncated.  If you want the base image size to match the
1654#                    size of the smaller top, you can safely truncate it
1655#                    yourself once the commit operation successfully completes.
1656#
1657# @speed:  the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1658#
1659# @filter-node-name: the node name that should be assigned to the
1660#                    filter driver that the commit job inserts into the graph
1661#                    above @top. If this option is not given, a node name is
1662#                    autogenerated. (Since: 2.9)
1663#
1664# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has
1665#                 finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before
1666#                 making any block graph changes.
1667#                 When true, this job will automatically
1668#                 perform its abort or commit actions.
1669#                 Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
1670#
1671# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it
1672#                has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss.
1673#                When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query
1674#                list without user intervention.
1675#                Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
1676#
1677# Returns: Nothing on success
1678#          If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound
1679#          Any other error returns a GenericError.
1680#
1681# Since: 1.3
1682#
1683# Example:
1684#
1685# -> { "execute": "block-commit",
1686#      "arguments": { "device": "virtio0",
1687#                     "top": "/tmp/snap1.qcow2" } }
1688# <- { "return": {} }
1689#
1690##
1691{ 'command': 'block-commit',
1692  'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', '*base-node': 'str',
1693            '*base': 'str', '*top-node': 'str', '*top': 'str',
1694            '*backing-file': 'str', '*speed': 'int',
1695            '*filter-node-name': 'str',
1696            '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } }
1697
1698##
1699# @drive-backup:
1700#
1701# Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination.  The
1702# status of ongoing drive-backup operations can be checked with
1703# query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'.
1704# The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the
1705# block-job-cancel command.
1706#
1707# Returns: nothing on success
1708#          If @device is not a valid block device, GenericError
1709#
1710# Since: 1.6
1711#
1712# Example:
1713#
1714# -> { "execute": "drive-backup",
1715#      "arguments": { "device": "drive0",
1716#                     "sync": "full",
1717#                     "target": "backup.img" } }
1718# <- { "return": {} }
1719#
1720##
1721{ 'command': 'drive-backup', 'boxed': true,
1722  'data': 'DriveBackup' }
1723
1724##
1725# @blockdev-backup:
1726#
1727# Start a point-in-time copy of a block device to a new destination.  The
1728# status of ongoing blockdev-backup operations can be checked with
1729# query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has the value 'backup'.
1730# The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the
1731# block-job-cancel command.
1732#
1733# Returns: nothing on success
1734#          If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
1735#
1736# Since: 2.3
1737#
1738# Example:
1739# -> { "execute": "blockdev-backup",
1740#      "arguments": { "device": "src-id",
1741#                     "sync": "full",
1742#                     "target": "tgt-id" } }
1743# <- { "return": {} }
1744#
1745##
1746{ 'command': 'blockdev-backup', 'boxed': true,
1747  'data': 'BlockdevBackup' }
1748
1749
1750##
1751# @query-named-block-nodes:
1752#
1753# Get the named block driver list
1754#
1755# Returns: the list of BlockDeviceInfo
1756#
1757# Since: 2.0
1758#
1759# Example:
1760#
1761# -> { "execute": "query-named-block-nodes" }
1762# <- { "return": [ { "ro":false,
1763#                    "drv":"qcow2",
1764#                    "encrypted":false,
1765#                    "file":"disks/test.qcow2",
1766#                    "node-name": "my-node",
1767#                    "backing_file_depth":1,
1768#                    "bps":1000000,
1769#                    "bps_rd":0,
1770#                    "bps_wr":0,
1771#                    "iops":1000000,
1772#                    "iops_rd":0,
1773#                    "iops_wr":0,
1774#                    "bps_max": 8000000,
1775#                    "bps_rd_max": 0,
1776#                    "bps_wr_max": 0,
1777#                    "iops_max": 0,
1778#                    "iops_rd_max": 0,
1779#                    "iops_wr_max": 0,
1780#                    "iops_size": 0,
1781#                    "write_threshold": 0,
1782#                    "image":{
1783#                       "filename":"disks/test.qcow2",
1784#                       "format":"qcow2",
1785#                       "virtual-size":2048000,
1786#                       "backing_file":"base.qcow2",
1787#                       "full-backing-filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
1788#                       "backing-filename-format":"qcow2",
1789#                       "snapshots":[
1790#                          {
1791#                             "id": "1",
1792#                             "name": "snapshot1",
1793#                             "vm-state-size": 0,
1794#                             "date-sec": 10000200,
1795#                             "date-nsec": 12,
1796#                             "vm-clock-sec": 206,
1797#                             "vm-clock-nsec": 30
1798#                          }
1799#                       ],
1800#                       "backing-image":{
1801#                           "filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
1802#                           "format":"qcow2",
1803#                           "virtual-size":2048000
1804#                       }
1805#                    } } ] }
1806#
1807##
1808{ 'command': 'query-named-block-nodes', 'returns': [ 'BlockDeviceInfo' ] }
1809
1810##
1811# @XDbgBlockGraphNodeType:
1812#
1813# @block-backend: corresponds to BlockBackend
1814#
1815# @block-job: corresonds to BlockJob
1816#
1817# @block-driver: corresponds to BlockDriverState
1818#
1819# Since: 4.0
1820##
1821{ 'enum': 'XDbgBlockGraphNodeType',
1822  'data': [ 'block-backend', 'block-job', 'block-driver' ] }
1823
1824##
1825# @XDbgBlockGraphNode:
1826#
1827# @id: Block graph node identifier. This @id is generated only for
1828#      x-debug-query-block-graph and does not relate to any other identifiers in
1829#      Qemu.
1830#
1831# @type: Type of graph node. Can be one of block-backend, block-job or
1832#        block-driver-state.
1833#
1834# @name: Human readable name of the node. Corresponds to node-name for
1835#        block-driver-state nodes; is not guaranteed to be unique in the whole
1836#        graph (with block-jobs and block-backends).
1837#
1838# Since: 4.0
1839##
1840{ 'struct': 'XDbgBlockGraphNode',
1841  'data': { 'id': 'uint64', 'type': 'XDbgBlockGraphNodeType', 'name': 'str' } }
1842
1843##
1844# @BlockPermission:
1845#
1846# Enum of base block permissions.
1847#
1848# @consistent-read: A user that has the "permission" of consistent reads is
1849#                   guaranteed that their view of the contents of the block
1850#                   device is complete and self-consistent, representing the
1851#                   contents of a disk at a specific point.
1852#                   For most block devices (including their backing files) this
1853#                   is true, but the property cannot be maintained in a few
1854#                   situations like for intermediate nodes of a commit block
1855#                   job.
1856#
1857# @write: This permission is required to change the visible disk contents.
1858#
1859# @write-unchanged: This permission (which is weaker than BLK_PERM_WRITE) is
1860#                   both enough and required for writes to the block node when
1861#                   the caller promises that the visible disk content doesn't
1862#                   change.
1863#                   As the BLK_PERM_WRITE permission is strictly stronger,
1864#                   either is sufficient to perform an unchanging write.
1865#
1866# @resize: This permission is required to change the size of a block node.
1867#
1868# @graph-mod: This permission is required to change the node that this
1869#             BdrvChild points to.
1870#
1871# Since: 4.0
1872##
1873  { 'enum': 'BlockPermission',
1874    'data': [ 'consistent-read', 'write', 'write-unchanged', 'resize',
1875              'graph-mod' ] }
1876##
1877# @XDbgBlockGraphEdge:
1878#
1879# Block Graph edge description for x-debug-query-block-graph.
1880#
1881# @parent: parent id
1882#
1883# @child: child id
1884#
1885# @name: name of the relation (examples are 'file' and 'backing')
1886#
1887# @perm: granted permissions for the parent operating on the child
1888#
1889# @shared-perm: permissions that can still be granted to other users of the
1890#               child while it is still attached to this parent
1891#
1892# Since: 4.0
1893##
1894{ 'struct': 'XDbgBlockGraphEdge',
1895  'data': { 'parent': 'uint64', 'child': 'uint64',
1896            'name': 'str', 'perm': [ 'BlockPermission' ],
1897            'shared-perm': [ 'BlockPermission' ] } }
1898
1899##
1900# @XDbgBlockGraph:
1901#
1902# Block Graph - list of nodes and list of edges.
1903#
1904# Since: 4.0
1905##
1906{ 'struct': 'XDbgBlockGraph',
1907  'data': { 'nodes': ['XDbgBlockGraphNode'], 'edges': ['XDbgBlockGraphEdge'] } }
1908
1909##
1910# @x-debug-query-block-graph:
1911#
1912# Get the block graph.
1913#
1914# Since: 4.0
1915##
1916{ 'command': 'x-debug-query-block-graph', 'returns': 'XDbgBlockGraph' }
1917
1918##
1919# @drive-mirror:
1920#
1921# Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination. target
1922# specifies the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
1923# is a device, it will be used as the new destination for writes. If
1924# it does not exist, a new file will be created. format specifies the
1925# format of the mirror image, default is to probe if mode='existing',
1926# else the format of the source.
1927#
1928# Returns: nothing on success
1929#          If @device is not a valid block device, GenericError
1930#
1931# Since: 1.3
1932#
1933# Example:
1934#
1935# -> { "execute": "drive-mirror",
1936#      "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
1937#                     "target": "/some/place/my-image",
1938#                     "sync": "full",
1939#                     "format": "qcow2" } }
1940# <- { "return": {} }
1941#
1942##
1943{ 'command': 'drive-mirror', 'boxed': true,
1944  'data': 'DriveMirror' }
1945
1946##
1947# @DriveMirror:
1948#
1949# A set of parameters describing drive mirror setup.
1950#
1951# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If
1952#          omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
1953#
1954# @device:  the device name or node-name of a root node whose writes should be
1955#           mirrored.
1956#
1957# @target: the target of the new image. If the file exists, or if it
1958#          is a device, the existing file/device will be used as the new
1959#          destination.  If it does not exist, a new file will be created.
1960#
1961# @format: the format of the new destination, default is to
1962#          probe if @mode is 'existing', else the format of the source
1963#
1964# @node-name: the new block driver state node name in the graph
1965#             (Since 2.1)
1966#
1967# @replaces: with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new
1968#            image when a whole image copy is done. This can be used to repair
1969#            broken Quorum files. (Since 2.1)
1970#
1971# @mode: whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default is
1972#        'absolute-paths'.
1973#
1974# @speed:  the maximum speed, in bytes per second
1975#
1976# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
1977#        (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
1978#        only new I/O).
1979#
1980# @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K
1981#               if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters
1982#               are smaller than that, else the cluster size.  Must be a
1983#               power of 2 between 512 and 64M (since 1.4).
1984#
1985# @buf-size: maximum amount of data in flight from source to
1986#            target (since 1.4).
1987#
1988# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source,
1989#                   default 'report'.  'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
1990#                   if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
1991#
1992# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target,
1993#                   default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
1994#                   a different block device than @device).
1995# @unmap: Whether to try to unmap target sectors where source has
1996#         only zero. If true, and target unallocated sectors will read as zero,
1997#         target image sectors will be unmapped; otherwise, zeroes will be
1998#         written. Both will result in identical contents.
1999#         Default is true. (Since 2.4)
2000#
2001# @copy-mode: when to copy data to the destination; defaults to 'background'
2002#             (Since: 3.0)
2003#
2004# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has
2005#                 finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before
2006#                 making any block graph changes.
2007#                 When true, this job will automatically
2008#                 perform its abort or commit actions.
2009#                 Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
2010#
2011# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it
2012#                has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss.
2013#                When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query
2014#                list without user intervention.
2015#                Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
2016# Since: 1.3
2017##
2018{ 'struct': 'DriveMirror',
2019  'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str',
2020            '*format': 'str', '*node-name': 'str', '*replaces': 'str',
2021            'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode', '*mode': 'NewImageMode',
2022            '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32',
2023            '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
2024            '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
2025            '*unmap': 'bool', '*copy-mode': 'MirrorCopyMode',
2026            '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } }
2027
2028##
2029# @BlockDirtyBitmap:
2030#
2031# @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking
2032#
2033# @name: name of the dirty bitmap
2034#
2035# Since: 2.4
2036##
2037{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmap',
2038  'data': { 'node': 'str', 'name': 'str' } }
2039
2040##
2041# @BlockDirtyBitmapAdd:
2042#
2043# @node: name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking
2044#
2045# @name: name of the dirty bitmap
2046#
2047# @granularity: the bitmap granularity, default is 64k for
2048#               block-dirty-bitmap-add
2049#
2050# @persistent: the bitmap is persistent, i.e. it will be saved to the
2051#              corresponding block device image file on its close. For now only
2052#              Qcow2 disks support persistent bitmaps. Default is false for
2053#              block-dirty-bitmap-add. (Since: 2.10)
2054#
2055# @autoload: ignored and deprecated since 2.12.
2056#            Currently, all dirty tracking bitmaps are loaded from Qcow2 on
2057#            open.
2058#
2059# @disabled: the bitmap is created in the disabled state, which means that
2060#            it will not track drive changes. The bitmap may be enabled with
2061#            block-dirty-bitmap-enable. Default is false. (Since: 4.0)
2062#
2063# Since: 2.4
2064##
2065{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd',
2066  'data': { 'node': 'str', 'name': 'str', '*granularity': 'uint32',
2067            '*persistent': 'bool', '*autoload': 'bool', '*disabled': 'bool' } }
2068
2069##
2070# @BlockDirtyBitmapMergeSource:
2071#
2072# @local: name of the bitmap, attached to the same node as target bitmap.
2073#
2074# @external: bitmap with specified node
2075#
2076# Since: 4.1
2077##
2078{ 'alternate': 'BlockDirtyBitmapMergeSource',
2079  'data': { 'local': 'str',
2080            'external': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' } }
2081
2082##
2083# @BlockDirtyBitmapMerge:
2084#
2085# @node: name of device/node which the @target bitmap is tracking
2086#
2087# @target: name of the destination dirty bitmap
2088#
2089# @bitmaps: name(s) of the source dirty bitmap(s) at @node and/or fully
2090#           specifed BlockDirtyBitmap elements. The latter are supported
2091#           since 4.1.
2092#
2093# Since: 4.0
2094##
2095{ 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapMerge',
2096  'data': { 'node': 'str', 'target': 'str',
2097            'bitmaps': ['BlockDirtyBitmapMergeSource'] } }
2098
2099##
2100# @block-dirty-bitmap-add:
2101#
2102# Create a dirty bitmap with a name on the node, and start tracking the writes.
2103#
2104# Returns: nothing on success
2105#          If @node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound
2106#          If @name is already taken, GenericError with an explanation
2107#
2108# Since: 2.4
2109#
2110# Example:
2111#
2112# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
2113#      "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
2114# <- { "return": {} }
2115#
2116##
2117{ 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-add',
2118  'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmapAdd' }
2119
2120##
2121# @block-dirty-bitmap-remove:
2122#
2123# Stop write tracking and remove the dirty bitmap that was created
2124# with block-dirty-bitmap-add. If the bitmap is persistent, remove it from its
2125# storage too.
2126#
2127# Returns: nothing on success
2128#          If @node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound
2129#          If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation
2130#          if @name is frozen by an operation, GenericError
2131#
2132# Since: 2.4
2133#
2134# Example:
2135#
2136# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-remove",
2137#      "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
2138# <- { "return": {} }
2139#
2140##
2141{ 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-remove',
2142  'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' }
2143
2144##
2145# @block-dirty-bitmap-clear:
2146#
2147# Clear (reset) a dirty bitmap on the device, so that an incremental
2148# backup from this point in time forward will only backup clusters
2149# modified after this clear operation.
2150#
2151# Returns: nothing on success
2152#          If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
2153#          If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation
2154#
2155# Since: 2.4
2156#
2157# Example:
2158#
2159# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear",
2160#      "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
2161# <- { "return": {} }
2162#
2163##
2164{ 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-clear',
2165  'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' }
2166
2167##
2168# @block-dirty-bitmap-enable:
2169#
2170# Enables a dirty bitmap so that it will begin tracking disk changes.
2171#
2172# Returns: nothing on success
2173#          If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
2174#          If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation
2175#
2176# Since: 4.0
2177#
2178# Example:
2179#
2180# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-enable",
2181#      "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
2182# <- { "return": {} }
2183#
2184##
2185  { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-enable',
2186    'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' }
2187
2188##
2189# @block-dirty-bitmap-disable:
2190#
2191# Disables a dirty bitmap so that it will stop tracking disk changes.
2192#
2193# Returns: nothing on success
2194#          If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
2195#          If @name is not found, GenericError with an explanation
2196#
2197# Since: 4.0
2198#
2199# Example:
2200#
2201# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-disable",
2202#      "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
2203# <- { "return": {} }
2204#
2205##
2206    { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-disable',
2207      'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap' }
2208
2209##
2210# @block-dirty-bitmap-merge:
2211#
2212# Merge dirty bitmaps listed in @bitmaps to the @target dirty bitmap.
2213# Dirty bitmaps in @bitmaps will be unchanged, except if it also appears
2214# as the @target bitmap. Any bits already set in @target will still be
2215# set after the merge, i.e., this operation does not clear the target.
2216# On error, @target is unchanged.
2217#
2218# The resulting bitmap will count as dirty any clusters that were dirty in any
2219# of the source bitmaps. This can be used to achieve backup checkpoints, or in
2220# simpler usages, to copy bitmaps.
2221#
2222# Returns: nothing on success
2223#          If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
2224#          If any bitmap in @bitmaps or @target is not found, GenericError
2225#          If any of the bitmaps have different sizes or granularities,
2226#              GenericError
2227#
2228# Since: 4.0
2229#
2230# Example:
2231#
2232# -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-merge",
2233#      "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "target": "bitmap0",
2234#                     "bitmaps": ["bitmap1"] } }
2235# <- { "return": {} }
2236#
2237##
2238      { 'command': 'block-dirty-bitmap-merge',
2239        'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmapMerge' }
2240
2241##
2242# @BlockDirtyBitmapSha256:
2243#
2244# SHA256 hash of dirty bitmap data
2245#
2246# @sha256: ASCII representation of SHA256 bitmap hash
2247#
2248# Since: 2.10
2249##
2250  { 'struct': 'BlockDirtyBitmapSha256',
2251    'data': {'sha256': 'str'} }
2252
2253##
2254# @x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256:
2255#
2256# Get bitmap SHA256.
2257#
2258# Returns: BlockDirtyBitmapSha256 on success
2259#          If @node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
2260#          If @name is not found or if hashing has failed, GenericError with an
2261#          explanation
2262#
2263# Since: 2.10
2264##
2265  { 'command': 'x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256',
2266    'data': 'BlockDirtyBitmap', 'returns': 'BlockDirtyBitmapSha256' }
2267
2268##
2269# @blockdev-mirror:
2270#
2271# Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination.
2272#
2273# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If
2274#          omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
2275#
2276# @device: The device name or node-name of a root node whose writes should be
2277#          mirrored.
2278#
2279# @target: the id or node-name of the block device to mirror to. This mustn't be
2280#          attached to guest.
2281#
2282# @replaces: with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new
2283#            image when a whole image copy is done. This can be used to repair
2284#            broken Quorum files.
2285#
2286# @speed:  the maximum speed, in bytes per second
2287#
2288# @sync: what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
2289#        (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or
2290#        only new I/O).
2291#
2292# @granularity: granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K
2293#               if the image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters
2294#               are smaller than that, else the cluster size.  Must be a
2295#               power of 2 between 512 and 64M
2296#
2297# @buf-size: maximum amount of data in flight from source to
2298#            target
2299#
2300# @on-source-error: the action to take on an error on the source,
2301#                   default 'report'.  'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used
2302#                   if the block device supports io-status (see BlockInfo).
2303#
2304# @on-target-error: the action to take on an error on the target,
2305#                   default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to
2306#                   a different block device than @device).
2307#
2308# @filter-node-name: the node name that should be assigned to the
2309#                    filter driver that the mirror job inserts into the graph
2310#                    above @device. If this option is not given, a node name is
2311#                    autogenerated. (Since: 2.9)
2312#
2313# @copy-mode: when to copy data to the destination; defaults to 'background'
2314#             (Since: 3.0)
2315#
2316# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has
2317#                 finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before
2318#                 making any block graph changes.
2319#                 When true, this job will automatically
2320#                 perform its abort or commit actions.
2321#                 Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
2322#
2323# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it
2324#                has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss.
2325#                When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query
2326#                list without user intervention.
2327#                Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
2328# Returns: nothing on success.
2329#
2330# Since: 2.6
2331#
2332# Example:
2333#
2334# -> { "execute": "blockdev-mirror",
2335#      "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
2336#                     "target": "target0",
2337#                     "sync": "full" } }
2338# <- { "return": {} }
2339#
2340##
2341{ 'command': 'blockdev-mirror',
2342  'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', 'target': 'str',
2343            '*replaces': 'str',
2344            'sync': 'MirrorSyncMode',
2345            '*speed': 'int', '*granularity': 'uint32',
2346            '*buf-size': 'int', '*on-source-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
2347            '*on-target-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
2348            '*filter-node-name': 'str',
2349            '*copy-mode': 'MirrorCopyMode',
2350            '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } }
2351
2352##
2353# @block_set_io_throttle:
2354#
2355# Change I/O throttle limits for a block drive.
2356#
2357# Since QEMU 2.4, each device with I/O limits is member of a throttle
2358# group.
2359#
2360# If two or more devices are members of the same group, the limits
2361# will apply to the combined I/O of the whole group in a round-robin
2362# fashion. Therefore, setting new I/O limits to a device will affect
2363# the whole group.
2364#
2365# The name of the group can be specified using the 'group' parameter.
2366# If the parameter is unset, it is assumed to be the current group of
2367# that device. If it's not in any group yet, the name of the device
2368# will be used as the name for its group.
2369#
2370# The 'group' parameter can also be used to move a device to a
2371# different group. In this case the limits specified in the parameters
2372# will be applied to the new group only.
2373#
2374# I/O limits can be disabled by setting all of them to 0. In this case
2375# the device will be removed from its group and the rest of its
2376# members will not be affected. The 'group' parameter is ignored.
2377#
2378# Returns: Nothing on success
2379#          If @device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound
2380#
2381# Since: 1.1
2382#
2383# Example:
2384#
2385# -> { "execute": "block_set_io_throttle",
2386#      "arguments": { "id": "virtio-blk-pci0/virtio-backend",
2387#                     "bps": 0,
2388#                     "bps_rd": 0,
2389#                     "bps_wr": 0,
2390#                     "iops": 512,
2391#                     "iops_rd": 0,
2392#                     "iops_wr": 0,
2393#                     "bps_max": 0,
2394#                     "bps_rd_max": 0,
2395#                     "bps_wr_max": 0,
2396#                     "iops_max": 0,
2397#                     "iops_rd_max": 0,
2398#                     "iops_wr_max": 0,
2399#                     "bps_max_length": 0,
2400#                     "iops_size": 0 } }
2401# <- { "return": {} }
2402#
2403# -> { "execute": "block_set_io_throttle",
2404#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0",
2405#                     "bps": 1000000,
2406#                     "bps_rd": 0,
2407#                     "bps_wr": 0,
2408#                     "iops": 0,
2409#                     "iops_rd": 0,
2410#                     "iops_wr": 0,
2411#                     "bps_max": 8000000,
2412#                     "bps_rd_max": 0,
2413#                     "bps_wr_max": 0,
2414#                     "iops_max": 0,
2415#                     "iops_rd_max": 0,
2416#                     "iops_wr_max": 0,
2417#                     "bps_max_length": 60,
2418#                     "iops_size": 0 } }
2419# <- { "return": {} }
2420##
2421{ 'command': 'block_set_io_throttle', 'boxed': true,
2422  'data': 'BlockIOThrottle' }
2423
2424##
2425# @BlockIOThrottle:
2426#
2427# A set of parameters describing block throttling.
2428#
2429# @device: Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead)
2430#
2431# @id: The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8)
2432#
2433# @bps: total throughput limit in bytes per second
2434#
2435# @bps_rd: read throughput limit in bytes per second
2436#
2437# @bps_wr: write throughput limit in bytes per second
2438#
2439# @iops: total I/O operations per second
2440#
2441# @iops_rd: read I/O operations per second
2442#
2443# @iops_wr: write I/O operations per second
2444#
2445# @bps_max: total throughput limit during bursts,
2446#                     in bytes (Since 1.7)
2447#
2448# @bps_rd_max: read throughput limit during bursts,
2449#                        in bytes (Since 1.7)
2450#
2451# @bps_wr_max: write throughput limit during bursts,
2452#                        in bytes (Since 1.7)
2453#
2454# @iops_max: total I/O operations per second during bursts,
2455#                      in bytes (Since 1.7)
2456#
2457# @iops_rd_max: read I/O operations per second during bursts,
2458#                         in bytes (Since 1.7)
2459#
2460# @iops_wr_max: write I/O operations per second during bursts,
2461#                         in bytes (Since 1.7)
2462#
2463# @bps_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_max burst
2464#                            period, in seconds. It must only
2465#                            be set if @bps_max is set as well.
2466#                            Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
2467#
2468# @bps_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_rd_max
2469#                               burst period, in seconds. It must only
2470#                               be set if @bps_rd_max is set as well.
2471#                               Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
2472#
2473# @bps_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @bps_wr_max
2474#                               burst period, in seconds. It must only
2475#                               be set if @bps_wr_max is set as well.
2476#                               Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
2477#
2478# @iops_max_length: maximum length of the @iops burst
2479#                             period, in seconds. It must only
2480#                             be set if @iops_max is set as well.
2481#                             Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
2482#
2483# @iops_rd_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_rd_max
2484#                                burst period, in seconds. It must only
2485#                                be set if @iops_rd_max is set as well.
2486#                                Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
2487#
2488# @iops_wr_max_length: maximum length of the @iops_wr_max
2489#                                burst period, in seconds. It must only
2490#                                be set if @iops_wr_max is set as well.
2491#                                Defaults to 1. (Since 2.6)
2492#
2493# @iops_size: an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7)
2494#
2495# @group: throttle group name (Since 2.4)
2496#
2497# Since: 1.1
2498##
2499{ 'struct': 'BlockIOThrottle',
2500  'data': { '*device': 'str', '*id': 'str', 'bps': 'int', 'bps_rd': 'int',
2501            'bps_wr': 'int', 'iops': 'int', 'iops_rd': 'int', 'iops_wr': 'int',
2502            '*bps_max': 'int', '*bps_rd_max': 'int',
2503            '*bps_wr_max': 'int', '*iops_max': 'int',
2504            '*iops_rd_max': 'int', '*iops_wr_max': 'int',
2505            '*bps_max_length': 'int', '*bps_rd_max_length': 'int',
2506            '*bps_wr_max_length': 'int', '*iops_max_length': 'int',
2507            '*iops_rd_max_length': 'int', '*iops_wr_max_length': 'int',
2508            '*iops_size': 'int', '*group': 'str' } }
2509
2510##
2511# @ThrottleLimits:
2512#
2513# Limit parameters for throttling.
2514# Since some limit combinations are illegal, limits should always be set in one
2515# transaction. All fields are optional. When setting limits, if a field is
2516# missing the current value is not changed.
2517#
2518# @iops-total:             limit total I/O operations per second
2519# @iops-total-max:         I/O operations burst
2520# @iops-total-max-length:  length of the iops-total-max burst period, in seconds
2521#                          It must only be set if @iops-total-max is set as well.
2522# @iops-read:              limit read operations per second
2523# @iops-read-max:          I/O operations read burst
2524# @iops-read-max-length:   length of the iops-read-max burst period, in seconds
2525#                          It must only be set if @iops-read-max is set as well.
2526# @iops-write:             limit write operations per second
2527# @iops-write-max:         I/O operations write burst
2528# @iops-write-max-length:  length of the iops-write-max burst period, in seconds
2529#                          It must only be set if @iops-write-max is set as well.
2530# @bps-total:              limit total bytes per second
2531# @bps-total-max:          total bytes burst
2532# @bps-total-max-length:   length of the bps-total-max burst period, in seconds.
2533#                          It must only be set if @bps-total-max is set as well.
2534# @bps-read:               limit read bytes per second
2535# @bps-read-max:           total bytes read burst
2536# @bps-read-max-length:    length of the bps-read-max burst period, in seconds
2537#                          It must only be set if @bps-read-max is set as well.
2538# @bps-write:              limit write bytes per second
2539# @bps-write-max:          total bytes write burst
2540# @bps-write-max-length:   length of the bps-write-max burst period, in seconds
2541#                          It must only be set if @bps-write-max is set as well.
2542# @iops-size:              when limiting by iops max size of an I/O in bytes
2543#
2544# Since: 2.11
2545##
2546{ 'struct': 'ThrottleLimits',
2547  'data': { '*iops-total' : 'int', '*iops-total-max' : 'int',
2548            '*iops-total-max-length' : 'int', '*iops-read' : 'int',
2549            '*iops-read-max' : 'int', '*iops-read-max-length' : 'int',
2550            '*iops-write' : 'int', '*iops-write-max' : 'int',
2551            '*iops-write-max-length' : 'int', '*bps-total' : 'int',
2552            '*bps-total-max' : 'int', '*bps-total-max-length' : 'int',
2553            '*bps-read' : 'int', '*bps-read-max' : 'int',
2554            '*bps-read-max-length' : 'int', '*bps-write' : 'int',
2555            '*bps-write-max' : 'int', '*bps-write-max-length' : 'int',
2556            '*iops-size' : 'int' } }
2557
2558##
2559# @block-stream:
2560#
2561# Copy data from a backing file into a block device.
2562#
2563# The block streaming operation is performed in the background until the entire
2564# backing file has been copied.  This command returns immediately once streaming
2565# has started.  The status of ongoing block streaming operations can be checked
2566# with query-block-jobs.  The operation can be stopped before it has completed
2567# using the block-job-cancel command.
2568#
2569# The node that receives the data is called the top image, can be located in
2570# any part of the chain (but always above the base image; see below) and can be
2571# specified using its device or node name. Earlier qemu versions only allowed
2572# 'device' to name the top level node; presence of the 'base-node' parameter
2573# during introspection can be used as a witness of the enhanced semantics
2574# of 'device'.
2575#
2576# If a base file is specified then sectors are not copied from that base file and
2577# its backing chain.  When streaming completes the image file will have the base
2578# file as its backing file.  This can be used to stream a subset of the backing
2579# file chain instead of flattening the entire image.
2580#
2581# On successful completion the image file is updated to drop the backing file
2582# and the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is emitted.
2583#
2584# @job-id: identifier for the newly-created block job. If
2585#          omitted, the device name will be used. (Since 2.7)
2586#
2587# @device: the device or node name of the top image
2588#
2589# @base:   the common backing file name.
2590#                    It cannot be set if @base-node is also set.
2591#
2592# @base-node: the node name of the backing file.
2593#                       It cannot be set if @base is also set. (Since 2.8)
2594#
2595# @backing-file: The backing file string to write into the top
2596#                          image. This filename is not validated.
2597#
2598#                          If a pathname string is such that it cannot be
2599#                          resolved by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or
2600#                          HMP commands must use node-names for the image in
2601#                          question, as filename lookup methods will fail.
2602#
2603#                          If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine
2604#                          the backing file string to use, or error out if there
2605#                          is no obvious choice.  Care should be taken when
2606#                          specifying the string, to specify a valid filename or
2607#                          protocol.
2608#                          (Since 2.1)
2609#
2610# @speed:  the maximum speed, in bytes per second
2611#
2612# @on-error: the action to take on an error (default report).
2613#            'stop' and 'enospc' can only be used if the block device
2614#            supports io-status (see BlockInfo).  Since 1.3.
2615#
2616# @auto-finalize: When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state after it has
2617#                 finished its work, waiting for @block-job-finalize before
2618#                 making any block graph changes.
2619#                 When true, this job will automatically
2620#                 perform its abort or commit actions.
2621#                 Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
2622#
2623# @auto-dismiss: When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state after it
2624#                has completely ceased all work, and awaits @block-job-dismiss.
2625#                When true, this job will automatically disappear from the query
2626#                list without user intervention.
2627#                Defaults to true. (Since 3.1)
2628#
2629# Returns: Nothing on success. If @device does not exist, DeviceNotFound.
2630#
2631# Since: 1.1
2632#
2633# Example:
2634#
2635# -> { "execute": "block-stream",
2636#      "arguments": { "device": "virtio0",
2637#                     "base": "/tmp/master.qcow2" } }
2638# <- { "return": {} }
2639#
2640##
2641{ 'command': 'block-stream',
2642  'data': { '*job-id': 'str', 'device': 'str', '*base': 'str',
2643            '*base-node': 'str', '*backing-file': 'str', '*speed': 'int',
2644            '*on-error': 'BlockdevOnError',
2645            '*auto-finalize': 'bool', '*auto-dismiss': 'bool' } }
2646
2647##
2648# @block-job-set-speed:
2649#
2650# Set maximum speed for a background block operation.
2651#
2652# This command can only be issued when there is an active block job.
2653#
2654# Throttling can be disabled by setting the speed to 0.
2655#
2656# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
2657#          the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
2658#          other values.
2659#
2660# @speed:  the maximum speed, in bytes per second, or 0 for unlimited.
2661#          Defaults to 0.
2662#
2663# Returns: Nothing on success
2664#          If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2665#
2666# Since: 1.1
2667##
2668{ 'command': 'block-job-set-speed',
2669  'data': { 'device': 'str', 'speed': 'int' } }
2670
2671##
2672# @block-job-cancel:
2673#
2674# Stop an active background block operation.
2675#
2676# This command returns immediately after marking the active background block
2677# operation for cancellation.  It is an error to call this command if no
2678# operation is in progress.
2679#
2680# The operation will cancel as soon as possible and then emit the
2681# BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event.  Before that happens the job is still visible when
2682# enumerated using query-block-jobs.
2683#
2684# Note that if you issue 'block-job-cancel' after 'drive-mirror' has indicated
2685# (via the event BLOCK_JOB_READY) that the source and destination are
2686# synchronized, then the event triggered by this command changes to
2687# BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED, to indicate that the mirroring has ended and the
2688# destination now has a point-in-time copy tied to the time of the cancellation.
2689#
2690# For streaming, the image file retains its backing file unless the streaming
2691# operation happens to complete just as it is being cancelled.  A new streaming
2692# operation can be started at a later time to finish copying all data from the
2693# backing file.
2694#
2695# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
2696#          the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
2697#          other values.
2698#
2699# @force: If true, and the job has already emitted the event BLOCK_JOB_READY,
2700#         abandon the job immediately (even if it is paused) instead of waiting
2701#         for the destination to complete its final synchronization (since 1.3)
2702#
2703# Returns: Nothing on success
2704#          If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2705#
2706# Since: 1.1
2707##
2708{ 'command': 'block-job-cancel', 'data': { 'device': 'str', '*force': 'bool' } }
2709
2710##
2711# @block-job-pause:
2712#
2713# Pause an active background block operation.
2714#
2715# This command returns immediately after marking the active background block
2716# operation for pausing.  It is an error to call this command if no
2717# operation is in progress or if the job is already paused.
2718#
2719# The operation will pause as soon as possible.  No event is emitted when
2720# the operation is actually paused.  Cancelling a paused job automatically
2721# resumes it.
2722#
2723# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
2724#          the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
2725#          other values.
2726#
2727# Returns: Nothing on success
2728#          If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2729#
2730# Since: 1.3
2731##
2732{ 'command': 'block-job-pause', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2733
2734##
2735# @block-job-resume:
2736#
2737# Resume an active background block operation.
2738#
2739# This command returns immediately after resuming a paused background block
2740# operation.  It is an error to call this command if no operation is in
2741# progress or if the job is not paused.
2742#
2743# This command also clears the error status of the job.
2744#
2745# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
2746#          the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
2747#          other values.
2748#
2749# Returns: Nothing on success
2750#          If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2751#
2752# Since: 1.3
2753##
2754{ 'command': 'block-job-resume', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2755
2756##
2757# @block-job-complete:
2758#
2759# Manually trigger completion of an active background block operation.  This
2760# is supported for drive mirroring, where it also switches the device to
2761# write to the target path only.  The ability to complete is signaled with
2762# a BLOCK_JOB_READY event.
2763#
2764# This command completes an active background block operation synchronously.
2765# The ordering of this command's return with the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event
2766# is not defined.  Note that if an I/O error occurs during the processing of
2767# this command: 1) the command itself will fail; 2) the error will be processed
2768# according to the rerror/werror arguments that were specified when starting
2769# the operation.
2770#
2771# A cancelled or paused job cannot be completed.
2772#
2773# @device: The job identifier. This used to be a device name (hence
2774#          the name of the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have
2775#          other values.
2776#
2777# Returns: Nothing on success
2778#          If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive
2779#
2780# Since: 1.3
2781##
2782{ 'command': 'block-job-complete', 'data': { 'device': 'str' } }
2783
2784##
2785# @block-job-dismiss:
2786#
2787# For jobs that have already concluded, remove them from the block-job-query
2788# list. This command only needs to be run for jobs which were started with
2789# QEMU 2.12+ job lifetime management semantics.
2790#
2791# This command will refuse to operate on any job that has not yet reached
2792# its terminal state, JOB_STATUS_CONCLUDED. For jobs that make use of the
2793# BLOCK_JOB_READY event, block-job-cancel or block-job-complete will still need
2794# to be used as appropriate.
2795#
2796# @id: The job identifier.
2797#
2798# Returns: Nothing on success
2799#
2800# Since: 2.12
2801##
2802{ 'command': 'block-job-dismiss', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } }
2803
2804##
2805# @block-job-finalize:
2806#
2807# Once a job that has manual=true reaches the pending state, it can be
2808# instructed to finalize any graph changes and do any necessary cleanup
2809# via this command.
2810# For jobs in a transaction, instructing one job to finalize will force
2811# ALL jobs in the transaction to finalize, so it is only necessary to instruct
2812# a single member job to finalize.
2813#
2814# @id: The job identifier.
2815#
2816# Returns: Nothing on success
2817#
2818# Since: 2.12
2819##
2820{ 'command': 'block-job-finalize', 'data': { 'id': 'str' } }
2821
2822##
2823# @BlockdevDiscardOptions:
2824#
2825# Determines how to handle discard requests.
2826#
2827# @ignore:      Ignore the request
2828# @unmap:       Forward as an unmap request
2829#
2830# Since: 2.9
2831##
2832{ 'enum': 'BlockdevDiscardOptions',
2833  'data': [ 'ignore', 'unmap' ] }
2834
2835##
2836# @BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions:
2837#
2838# Describes the operation mode for the automatic conversion of plain
2839# zero writes by the OS to driver specific optimized zero write commands.
2840#
2841# @off:      Disabled (default)
2842# @on:       Enabled
2843# @unmap:    Enabled and even try to unmap blocks if possible. This requires
2844#            also that @BlockdevDiscardOptions is set to unmap for this device.
2845#
2846# Since: 2.1
2847##
2848{ 'enum': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions',
2849  'data': [ 'off', 'on', 'unmap' ] }
2850
2851##
2852# @BlockdevAioOptions:
2853#
2854# Selects the AIO backend to handle I/O requests
2855#
2856# @threads:     Use qemu's thread pool
2857# @native:      Use native AIO backend (only Linux and Windows)
2858#
2859# Since: 2.9
2860##
2861{ 'enum': 'BlockdevAioOptions',
2862  'data': [ 'threads', 'native' ] }
2863
2864##
2865# @BlockdevCacheOptions:
2866#
2867# Includes cache-related options for block devices
2868#
2869# @direct:      enables use of O_DIRECT (bypass the host page cache;
2870#               default: false)
2871# @no-flush:    ignore any flush requests for the device (default:
2872#               false)
2873#
2874# Since: 2.9
2875##
2876{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCacheOptions',
2877  'data': { '*direct': 'bool',
2878            '*no-flush': 'bool' } }
2879
2880##
2881# @BlockdevDriver:
2882#
2883# Drivers that are supported in block device operations.
2884#
2885# @vxhs: Since 2.10
2886# @throttle: Since 2.11
2887# @nvme: Since 2.12
2888# @copy-on-read: Since 3.0
2889# @blklogwrites: Since 3.0
2890#
2891# Since: 2.9
2892##
2893{ 'enum': 'BlockdevDriver',
2894  'data': [ 'blkdebug', 'blklogwrites', 'blkverify', 'bochs', 'cloop',
2895            'copy-on-read', 'dmg', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'gluster',
2896            'host_cdrom', 'host_device', 'http', 'https', 'iscsi', 'luks',
2897            'nbd', 'nfs', 'null-aio', 'null-co', 'nvme', 'parallels', 'qcow',
2898            'qcow2', 'qed', 'quorum', 'raw', 'rbd',
2899            { 'name': 'replication', 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' },
2900            'sheepdog',
2901            'ssh', 'throttle', 'vdi', 'vhdx', 'vmdk', 'vpc', 'vvfat', 'vxhs' ] }
2902
2903##
2904# @BlockdevOptionsFile:
2905#
2906# Driver specific block device options for the file backend.
2907#
2908# @filename:    path to the image file
2909# @pr-manager:  the id for the object that will handle persistent reservations
2910#               for this device (default: none, forward the commands via SG_IO;
2911#               since 2.11)
2912# @aio:         AIO backend (default: threads) (since: 2.8)
2913# @locking:     whether to enable file locking. If set to 'auto', only enable
2914#               when Open File Descriptor (OFD) locking API is available
2915#               (default: auto, since 2.10)
2916# @drop-cache:  invalidate page cache during live migration.  This prevents
2917#               stale data on the migration destination with cache.direct=off.
2918#               Currently only supported on Linux hosts.
2919#               (default: on, since: 4.0)
2920# @x-check-cache-dropped: whether to check that page cache was dropped on live
2921#                         migration.  May cause noticeable delays if the image
2922#                         file is large, do not use in production.
2923#                         (default: off) (since: 3.0)
2924#
2925# Features:
2926# @dynamic-auto-read-only: If present, enabled auto-read-only means that the
2927#                          driver will open the image read-only at first,
2928#                          dynamically reopen the image file read-write when
2929#                          the first writer is attached to the node and reopen
2930#                          read-only when the last writer is detached. This
2931#                          allows giving QEMU write permissions only on demand
2932#                          when an operation actually needs write access.
2933#
2934# Since: 2.9
2935##
2936{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
2937  'data': { 'filename': 'str',
2938            '*pr-manager': 'str',
2939            '*locking': 'OnOffAuto',
2940            '*aio': 'BlockdevAioOptions',
2941	    '*drop-cache': {'type': 'bool',
2942	                    'if': 'defined(CONFIG_LINUX)'},
2943            '*x-check-cache-dropped': 'bool' },
2944  'features': [ { 'name': 'dynamic-auto-read-only',
2945                  'if': 'defined(CONFIG_POSIX)' } ] }
2946
2947##
2948# @BlockdevOptionsNull:
2949#
2950# Driver specific block device options for the null backend.
2951#
2952# @size:    size of the device in bytes.
2953# @latency-ns: emulated latency (in nanoseconds) in processing
2954#              requests. Default to zero which completes requests immediately.
2955#              (Since 2.4)
2956# @read-zeroes: if true, reads from the device produce zeroes; if false, the
2957#               buffer is left unchanged. (default: false; since: 4.1)
2958#
2959# Since: 2.9
2960##
2961{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNull',
2962  'data': { '*size': 'int', '*latency-ns': 'uint64', '*read-zeroes': 'bool' } }
2963
2964##
2965# @BlockdevOptionsNVMe:
2966#
2967# Driver specific block device options for the NVMe backend.
2968#
2969# @device:    controller address of the NVMe device.
2970# @namespace: namespace number of the device, starting from 1.
2971#
2972# Since: 2.12
2973##
2974{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNVMe',
2975  'data': { 'device': 'str', 'namespace': 'int' } }
2976
2977##
2978# @BlockdevOptionsVVFAT:
2979#
2980# Driver specific block device options for the vvfat protocol.
2981#
2982# @dir:         directory to be exported as FAT image
2983# @fat-type:    FAT type: 12, 16 or 32
2984# @floppy:      whether to export a floppy image (true) or
2985#               partitioned hard disk (false; default)
2986# @label:       set the volume label, limited to 11 bytes. FAT16 and
2987#               FAT32 traditionally have some restrictions on labels, which are
2988#               ignored by most operating systems. Defaults to "QEMU VVFAT".
2989#               (since 2.4)
2990# @rw:          whether to allow write operations (default: false)
2991#
2992# Since: 2.9
2993##
2994{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsVVFAT',
2995  'data': { 'dir': 'str', '*fat-type': 'int', '*floppy': 'bool',
2996            '*label': 'str', '*rw': 'bool' } }
2997
2998##
2999# @BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat:
3000#
3001# Driver specific block device options for image format that have no option
3002# besides their data source.
3003#
3004# @file:        reference to or definition of the data source block device
3005#
3006# Since: 2.9
3007##
3008{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
3009  'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef' } }
3010
3011##
3012# @BlockdevOptionsLUKS:
3013#
3014# Driver specific block device options for LUKS.
3015#
3016# @key-secret: the ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing
3017#              the decryption key (since 2.6). Mandatory except when
3018#              doing a metadata-only probe of the image.
3019#
3020# Since: 2.9
3021##
3022{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsLUKS',
3023  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
3024  'data': { '*key-secret': 'str' } }
3025
3026
3027##
3028# @BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat:
3029#
3030# Driver specific block device options for image format that have no option
3031# besides their data source and an optional backing file.
3032#
3033# @backing:     reference to or definition of the backing file block
3034#               device, null disables the backing file entirely.
3035#               Defaults to the backing file stored the image file.
3036#
3037# Since: 2.9
3038##
3039{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
3040  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
3041  'data': { '*backing': 'BlockdevRefOrNull' } }
3042
3043##
3044# @Qcow2OverlapCheckMode:
3045#
3046# General overlap check modes.
3047#
3048# @none:        Do not perform any checks
3049#
3050# @constant:    Perform only checks which can be done in constant time and
3051#               without reading anything from disk
3052#
3053# @cached:      Perform only checks which can be done without reading anything
3054#               from disk
3055#
3056# @all:         Perform all available overlap checks
3057#
3058# Since: 2.9
3059##
3060{ 'enum': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode',
3061  'data': [ 'none', 'constant', 'cached', 'all' ] }
3062
3063##
3064# @Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags:
3065#
3066# Structure of flags for each metadata structure. Setting a field to 'true'
3067# makes qemu guard that structure against unintended overwriting. The default
3068# value is chosen according to the template given.
3069#
3070# @template: Specifies a template mode which can be adjusted using the other
3071#            flags, defaults to 'cached'
3072#
3073# @bitmap-directory: since 3.0
3074#
3075# Since: 2.9
3076##
3077{ 'struct': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags',
3078  'data': { '*template':         'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode',
3079            '*main-header':      'bool',
3080            '*active-l1':        'bool',
3081            '*active-l2':        'bool',
3082            '*refcount-table':   'bool',
3083            '*refcount-block':   'bool',
3084            '*snapshot-table':   'bool',
3085            '*inactive-l1':      'bool',
3086            '*inactive-l2':      'bool',
3087            '*bitmap-directory': 'bool' } }
3088
3089##
3090# @Qcow2OverlapChecks:
3091#
3092# Specifies which metadata structures should be guarded against unintended
3093# overwriting.
3094#
3095# @flags:   set of flags for separate specification of each metadata structure
3096#           type
3097#
3098# @mode:    named mode which chooses a specific set of flags
3099#
3100# Since: 2.9
3101##
3102{ 'alternate': 'Qcow2OverlapChecks',
3103  'data': { 'flags': 'Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags',
3104            'mode':  'Qcow2OverlapCheckMode' } }
3105
3106##
3107# @BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat:
3108#
3109# @aes: AES-CBC with plain64 initialization vectors
3110#
3111# Since: 2.10
3112##
3113{ 'enum': 'BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat',
3114  'data': [ 'aes' ] }
3115
3116##
3117# @BlockdevQcowEncryption:
3118#
3119# Since: 2.10
3120##
3121{ 'union': 'BlockdevQcowEncryption',
3122  'base': { 'format': 'BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat' },
3123  'discriminator': 'format',
3124  'data': { 'aes': 'QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow' } }
3125
3126##
3127# @BlockdevOptionsQcow:
3128#
3129# Driver specific block device options for qcow.
3130#
3131# @encrypt:               Image decryption options. Mandatory for
3132#                         encrypted images, except when doing a metadata-only
3133#                         probe of the image.
3134#
3135# Since: 2.10
3136##
3137{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow',
3138  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
3139  'data': { '*encrypt': 'BlockdevQcowEncryption' } }
3140
3141
3142
3143##
3144# @BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat:
3145# @aes: AES-CBC with plain64 initialization vectors
3146#
3147# Since: 2.10
3148##
3149{ 'enum': 'BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat',
3150  'data': [ 'aes', 'luks' ] }
3151
3152##
3153# @BlockdevQcow2Encryption:
3154#
3155# Since: 2.10
3156##
3157{ 'union': 'BlockdevQcow2Encryption',
3158  'base': { 'format': 'BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat' },
3159  'discriminator': 'format',
3160  'data': { 'aes': 'QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow',
3161            'luks': 'QCryptoBlockOptionsLUKS'} }
3162
3163##
3164# @BlockdevOptionsQcow2:
3165#
3166# Driver specific block device options for qcow2.
3167#
3168# @lazy-refcounts:        whether to enable the lazy refcounts
3169#                         feature (default is taken from the image file)
3170#
3171# @pass-discard-request:  whether discard requests to the qcow2
3172#                         device should be forwarded to the data source
3173#
3174# @pass-discard-snapshot: whether discard requests for the data source
3175#                         should be issued when a snapshot operation (e.g.
3176#                         deleting a snapshot) frees clusters in the qcow2 file
3177#
3178# @pass-discard-other:    whether discard requests for the data source
3179#                         should be issued on other occasions where a cluster
3180#                         gets freed
3181#
3182# @overlap-check:         which overlap checks to perform for writes
3183#                         to the image, defaults to 'cached' (since 2.2)
3184#
3185# @cache-size:            the maximum total size of the L2 table and
3186#                         refcount block caches in bytes (since 2.2)
3187#
3188# @l2-cache-size:         the maximum size of the L2 table cache in
3189#                         bytes (since 2.2)
3190#
3191# @l2-cache-entry-size:   the size of each entry in the L2 cache in
3192#                         bytes. It must be a power of two between 512
3193#                         and the cluster size. The default value is
3194#                         the cluster size (since 2.12)
3195#
3196# @refcount-cache-size:   the maximum size of the refcount block cache
3197#                         in bytes (since 2.2)
3198#
3199# @cache-clean-interval:  clean unused entries in the L2 and refcount
3200#                         caches. The interval is in seconds. The default value
3201#                         is 600 on supporting platforms, and 0 on other
3202#                         platforms. 0 disables this feature. (since 2.5)
3203#
3204# @encrypt:               Image decryption options. Mandatory for
3205#                         encrypted images, except when doing a metadata-only
3206#                         probe of the image. (since 2.10)
3207#
3208# @data-file:             reference to or definition of the external data file.
3209#                         This may only be specified for images that require an
3210#                         external data file. If it is not specified for such
3211#                         an image, the data file name is loaded from the image
3212#                         file. (since 4.0)
3213#
3214# Since: 2.9
3215##
3216{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQcow2',
3217  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
3218  'data': { '*lazy-refcounts': 'bool',
3219            '*pass-discard-request': 'bool',
3220            '*pass-discard-snapshot': 'bool',
3221            '*pass-discard-other': 'bool',
3222            '*overlap-check': 'Qcow2OverlapChecks',
3223            '*cache-size': 'int',
3224            '*l2-cache-size': 'int',
3225            '*l2-cache-entry-size': 'int',
3226            '*refcount-cache-size': 'int',
3227            '*cache-clean-interval': 'int',
3228            '*encrypt': 'BlockdevQcow2Encryption',
3229            '*data-file': 'BlockdevRef' } }
3230
3231##
3232# @SshHostKeyCheckMode:
3233#
3234# @none             Don't check the host key at all
3235# @hash             Compare the host key with a given hash
3236# @known_hosts      Check the host key against the known_hosts file
3237#
3238# Since: 2.12
3239##
3240{ 'enum': 'SshHostKeyCheckMode',
3241  'data': [ 'none', 'hash', 'known_hosts' ] }
3242
3243##
3244# @SshHostKeyCheckHashType:
3245#
3246# @md5              The given hash is an md5 hash
3247# @sha1             The given hash is an sha1 hash
3248#
3249# Since: 2.12
3250##
3251{ 'enum': 'SshHostKeyCheckHashType',
3252  'data': [ 'md5', 'sha1' ] }
3253
3254##
3255# @SshHostKeyHash:
3256#
3257# @type             The hash algorithm used for the hash
3258# @hash             The expected hash value
3259#
3260# Since: 2.12
3261##
3262{ 'struct': 'SshHostKeyHash',
3263  'data': { 'type': 'SshHostKeyCheckHashType',
3264            'hash': 'str' }}
3265
3266##
3267# @SshHostKeyCheck:
3268#
3269# Since: 2.12
3270##
3271{ 'union': 'SshHostKeyCheck',
3272  'base': { 'mode': 'SshHostKeyCheckMode' },
3273  'discriminator': 'mode',
3274  'data': { 'hash': 'SshHostKeyHash' } }
3275
3276##
3277# @BlockdevOptionsSsh:
3278#
3279# @server:              host address
3280#
3281# @path:                path to the image on the host
3282#
3283# @user:                user as which to connect, defaults to current
3284#                       local user name
3285#
3286# @host-key-check:      Defines how and what to check the host key against
3287#                       (default: known_hosts)
3288#
3289# Since: 2.9
3290##
3291{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsSsh',
3292  'data': { 'server': 'InetSocketAddress',
3293            'path': 'str',
3294            '*user': 'str',
3295            '*host-key-check': 'SshHostKeyCheck' } }
3296
3297
3298##
3299# @BlkdebugEvent:
3300#
3301# Trigger events supported by blkdebug.
3302#
3303# @l1_shrink_write_table:      write zeros to the l1 table to shrink image.
3304#                              (since 2.11)
3305#
3306# @l1_shrink_free_l2_clusters: discard the l2 tables. (since 2.11)
3307#
3308# @cor_write: a write due to copy-on-read (since 2.11)
3309#
3310# @cluster_alloc_space: an allocation of file space for a cluster (since 4.1)
3311#
3312# @none: triggers once at creation of the blkdebug node (since 4.1)
3313#
3314# Since: 2.9
3315##
3316{ 'enum': 'BlkdebugEvent', 'prefix': 'BLKDBG',
3317  'data': [ 'l1_update', 'l1_grow_alloc_table', 'l1_grow_write_table',
3318            'l1_grow_activate_table', 'l2_load', 'l2_update',
3319            'l2_update_compressed', 'l2_alloc_cow_read', 'l2_alloc_write',
3320            'read_aio', 'read_backing_aio', 'read_compressed', 'write_aio',
3321            'write_compressed', 'vmstate_load', 'vmstate_save', 'cow_read',
3322            'cow_write', 'reftable_load', 'reftable_grow', 'reftable_update',
3323            'refblock_load', 'refblock_update', 'refblock_update_part',
3324            'refblock_alloc', 'refblock_alloc_hookup', 'refblock_alloc_write',
3325            'refblock_alloc_write_blocks', 'refblock_alloc_write_table',
3326            'refblock_alloc_switch_table', 'cluster_alloc',
3327            'cluster_alloc_bytes', 'cluster_free', 'flush_to_os',
3328            'flush_to_disk', 'pwritev_rmw_head', 'pwritev_rmw_after_head',
3329            'pwritev_rmw_tail', 'pwritev_rmw_after_tail', 'pwritev',
3330            'pwritev_zero', 'pwritev_done', 'empty_image_prepare',
3331            'l1_shrink_write_table', 'l1_shrink_free_l2_clusters',
3332            'cor_write', 'cluster_alloc_space', 'none'] }
3333
3334##
3335# @BlkdebugIOType:
3336#
3337# Kinds of I/O that blkdebug can inject errors in.
3338#
3339# @read: .bdrv_co_preadv()
3340#
3341# @write: .bdrv_co_pwritev()
3342#
3343# @write-zeroes: .bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes()
3344#
3345# @discard: .bdrv_co_pdiscard()
3346#
3347# @flush: .bdrv_co_flush_to_disk()
3348#
3349# @block-status: .bdrv_co_block_status()
3350#
3351# Since: 4.1
3352##
3353{ 'enum': 'BlkdebugIOType', 'prefix': 'BLKDEBUG_IO_TYPE',
3354  'data': [ 'read', 'write', 'write-zeroes', 'discard', 'flush',
3355            'block-status' ] }
3356
3357##
3358# @BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions:
3359#
3360# Describes a single error injection for blkdebug.
3361#
3362# @event:       trigger event
3363#
3364# @state:       the state identifier blkdebug needs to be in to
3365#               actually trigger the event; defaults to "any"
3366#
3367# @iotype:      the type of I/O operations on which this error should
3368#               be injected; defaults to "all read, write,
3369#               write-zeroes, discard, and flush operations"
3370#               (since: 4.1)
3371#
3372# @errno:       error identifier (errno) to be returned; defaults to
3373#               EIO
3374#
3375# @sector:      specifies the sector index which has to be affected
3376#               in order to actually trigger the event; defaults to "any
3377#               sector"
3378#
3379# @once:        disables further events after this one has been
3380#               triggered; defaults to false
3381#
3382# @immediately: fail immediately; defaults to false
3383#
3384# Since: 2.9
3385##
3386{ 'struct': 'BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions',
3387  'data': { 'event': 'BlkdebugEvent',
3388            '*state': 'int',
3389            '*iotype': 'BlkdebugIOType',
3390            '*errno': 'int',
3391            '*sector': 'int',
3392            '*once': 'bool',
3393            '*immediately': 'bool' } }
3394
3395##
3396# @BlkdebugSetStateOptions:
3397#
3398# Describes a single state-change event for blkdebug.
3399#
3400# @event:       trigger event
3401#
3402# @state:       the current state identifier blkdebug needs to be in;
3403#               defaults to "any"
3404#
3405# @new_state:   the state identifier blkdebug is supposed to assume if
3406#               this event is triggered
3407#
3408# Since: 2.9
3409##
3410{ 'struct': 'BlkdebugSetStateOptions',
3411  'data': { 'event': 'BlkdebugEvent',
3412            '*state': 'int',
3413            'new_state': 'int' } }
3414
3415##
3416# @BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug:
3417#
3418# Driver specific block device options for blkdebug.
3419#
3420# @image:           underlying raw block device (or image file)
3421#
3422# @config:          filename of the configuration file
3423#
3424# @align:           required alignment for requests in bytes, must be
3425#                   positive power of 2, or 0 for default
3426#
3427# @max-transfer:    maximum size for I/O transfers in bytes, must be
3428#                   positive multiple of @align and of the underlying
3429#                   file's request alignment (but need not be a power of
3430#                   2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)
3431#
3432# @opt-write-zero:  preferred alignment for write zero requests in bytes,
3433#                   must be positive multiple of @align and of the
3434#                   underlying file's request alignment (but need not be a
3435#                   power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)
3436#
3437# @max-write-zero:  maximum size for write zero requests in bytes, must be
3438#                   positive multiple of @align, of @opt-write-zero, and of
3439#                   the underlying file's request alignment (but need not
3440#                   be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)
3441#
3442# @opt-discard:     preferred alignment for discard requests in bytes, must
3443#                   be positive multiple of @align and of the underlying
3444#                   file's request alignment (but need not be a power of
3445#                   2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)
3446#
3447# @max-discard:     maximum size for discard requests in bytes, must be
3448#                   positive multiple of @align, of @opt-discard, and of
3449#                   the underlying file's request alignment (but need not
3450#                   be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)
3451#
3452# @inject-error:    array of error injection descriptions
3453#
3454# @set-state:       array of state-change descriptions
3455#
3456# Since: 2.9
3457##
3458{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug',
3459  'data': { 'image': 'BlockdevRef',
3460            '*config': 'str',
3461            '*align': 'int', '*max-transfer': 'int32',
3462            '*opt-write-zero': 'int32', '*max-write-zero': 'int32',
3463            '*opt-discard': 'int32', '*max-discard': 'int32',
3464            '*inject-error': ['BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions'],
3465            '*set-state': ['BlkdebugSetStateOptions'] } }
3466
3467##
3468# @BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites:
3469#
3470# Driver specific block device options for blklogwrites.
3471#
3472# @file:            block device
3473#
3474# @log:             block device used to log writes to @file
3475#
3476# @log-sector-size: sector size used in logging writes to @file, determines
3477#                   granularity of offsets and sizes of writes (default: 512)
3478#
3479# @log-append:      append to an existing log (default: false)
3480#
3481# @log-super-update-interval: interval of write requests after which the log
3482#                             super block is updated to disk (default: 4096)
3483#
3484# Since: 3.0
3485##
3486{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites',
3487  'data': { 'file': 'BlockdevRef',
3488            'log': 'BlockdevRef',
3489            '*log-sector-size': 'uint32',
3490            '*log-append': 'bool',
3491            '*log-super-update-interval': 'uint64' } }
3492
3493##
3494# @BlockdevOptionsBlkverify:
3495#
3496# Driver specific block device options for blkverify.
3497#
3498# @test:    block device to be tested
3499#
3500# @raw:     raw image used for verification
3501#
3502# Since: 2.9
3503##
3504{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsBlkverify',
3505  'data': { 'test': 'BlockdevRef',
3506            'raw': 'BlockdevRef' } }
3507
3508##
3509# @QuorumReadPattern:
3510#
3511# An enumeration of quorum read patterns.
3512#
3513# @quorum: read all the children and do a quorum vote on reads
3514#
3515# @fifo: read only from the first child that has not failed
3516#
3517# Since: 2.9
3518##
3519{ 'enum': 'QuorumReadPattern', 'data': [ 'quorum', 'fifo' ] }
3520
3521##
3522# @BlockdevOptionsQuorum:
3523#
3524# Driver specific block device options for Quorum
3525#
3526# @blkverify:      true if the driver must print content mismatch
3527#                  set to false by default
3528#
3529# @children:       the children block devices to use
3530#
3531# @vote-threshold: the vote limit under which a read will fail
3532#
3533# @rewrite-corrupted: rewrite corrupted data when quorum is reached
3534#                     (Since 2.1)
3535#
3536# @read-pattern: choose read pattern and set to quorum by default
3537#                (Since 2.2)
3538#
3539# Since: 2.9
3540##
3541{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsQuorum',
3542  'data': { '*blkverify': 'bool',
3543            'children': [ 'BlockdevRef' ],
3544            'vote-threshold': 'int',
3545            '*rewrite-corrupted': 'bool',
3546            '*read-pattern': 'QuorumReadPattern' } }
3547
3548##
3549# @BlockdevOptionsGluster:
3550#
3551# Driver specific block device options for Gluster
3552#
3553# @volume:      name of gluster volume where VM image resides
3554#
3555# @path:        absolute path to image file in gluster volume
3556#
3557# @server:      gluster servers description
3558#
3559# @debug:       libgfapi log level (default '4' which is Error)
3560#               (Since 2.8)
3561#
3562# @logfile:     libgfapi log file (default /dev/stderr) (Since 2.8)
3563#
3564# Since: 2.9
3565##
3566{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsGluster',
3567  'data': { 'volume': 'str',
3568            'path': 'str',
3569            'server': ['SocketAddress'],
3570            '*debug': 'int',
3571            '*logfile': 'str' } }
3572
3573##
3574# @IscsiTransport:
3575#
3576# An enumeration of libiscsi transport types
3577#
3578# Since: 2.9
3579##
3580{ 'enum': 'IscsiTransport',
3581  'data': [ 'tcp', 'iser' ] }
3582
3583##
3584# @IscsiHeaderDigest:
3585#
3586# An enumeration of header digests supported by libiscsi
3587#
3588# Since: 2.9
3589##
3590{ 'enum': 'IscsiHeaderDigest',
3591  'prefix': 'QAPI_ISCSI_HEADER_DIGEST',
3592  'data': [ 'crc32c', 'none', 'crc32c-none', 'none-crc32c' ] }
3593
3594##
3595# @BlockdevOptionsIscsi:
3596#
3597# @transport:       The iscsi transport type
3598#
3599# @portal:          The address of the iscsi portal
3600#
3601# @target:          The target iqn name
3602#
3603# @lun:             LUN to connect to. Defaults to 0.
3604#
3605# @user:            User name to log in with. If omitted, no CHAP
3606#                   authentication is performed.
3607#
3608# @password-secret: The ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing
3609#                   the password for the login. This option is required if
3610#                   @user is specified.
3611#
3612# @initiator-name:  The iqn name we want to identify to the target
3613#                   as. If this option is not specified, an initiator name is
3614#                   generated automatically.
3615#
3616# @header-digest:   The desired header digest. Defaults to
3617#                   none-crc32c.
3618#
3619# @timeout:         Timeout in seconds after which a request will
3620#                   timeout. 0 means no timeout and is the default.
3621#
3622# Driver specific block device options for iscsi
3623#
3624# Since: 2.9
3625##
3626{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsIscsi',
3627  'data': { 'transport': 'IscsiTransport',
3628            'portal': 'str',
3629            'target': 'str',
3630            '*lun': 'int',
3631            '*user': 'str',
3632            '*password-secret': 'str',
3633            '*initiator-name': 'str',
3634            '*header-digest': 'IscsiHeaderDigest',
3635            '*timeout': 'int' } }
3636
3637
3638##
3639# @RbdAuthMode:
3640#
3641# Since: 3.0
3642##
3643{ 'enum': 'RbdAuthMode',
3644  'data': [ 'cephx', 'none' ] }
3645
3646##
3647# @BlockdevOptionsRbd:
3648#
3649# @pool:               Ceph pool name.
3650#
3651# @image:              Image name in the Ceph pool.
3652#
3653# @conf:               path to Ceph configuration file.  Values
3654#                      in the configuration file will be overridden by
3655#                      options specified via QAPI.
3656#
3657# @snapshot:           Ceph snapshot name.
3658#
3659# @user:               Ceph id name.
3660#
3661# @auth-client-required: Acceptable authentication modes.
3662#                      This maps to Ceph configuration option
3663#                      "auth_client_required".  (Since 3.0)
3664#
3665# @key-secret:         ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a key
3666#                      for cephx authentication.
3667#                      This maps to Ceph configuration option
3668#                      "key".  (Since 3.0)
3669#
3670# @server:             Monitor host address and port.  This maps
3671#                      to the "mon_host" Ceph option.
3672#
3673# Since: 2.9
3674##
3675{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsRbd',
3676  'data': { 'pool': 'str',
3677            'image': 'str',
3678            '*conf': 'str',
3679            '*snapshot': 'str',
3680            '*user': 'str',
3681            '*auth-client-required': ['RbdAuthMode'],
3682            '*key-secret': 'str',
3683            '*server': ['InetSocketAddressBase'] } }
3684
3685##
3686# @BlockdevOptionsSheepdog:
3687#
3688# Driver specific block device options for sheepdog
3689#
3690# @vdi:         Virtual disk image name
3691# @server:      The Sheepdog server to connect to
3692# @snap-id:     Snapshot ID
3693# @tag:         Snapshot tag name
3694#
3695# Only one of @snap-id and @tag may be present.
3696#
3697# Since: 2.9
3698##
3699{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsSheepdog',
3700  'data': { 'server': 'SocketAddress',
3701            'vdi': 'str',
3702            '*snap-id': 'uint32',
3703            '*tag': 'str' } }
3704
3705##
3706# @ReplicationMode:
3707#
3708# An enumeration of replication modes.
3709#
3710# @primary: Primary mode, the vm's state will be sent to secondary QEMU.
3711#
3712# @secondary: Secondary mode, receive the vm's state from primary QEMU.
3713#
3714# Since: 2.9
3715##
3716{ 'enum' : 'ReplicationMode', 'data' : [ 'primary', 'secondary' ],
3717  'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }
3718
3719##
3720# @BlockdevOptionsReplication:
3721#
3722# Driver specific block device options for replication
3723#
3724# @mode: the replication mode
3725#
3726# @top-id: In secondary mode, node name or device ID of the root
3727#          node who owns the replication node chain. Must not be given in
3728#          primary mode.
3729#
3730# Since: 2.9
3731##
3732{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsReplication',
3733  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
3734  'data': { 'mode': 'ReplicationMode',
3735            '*top-id': 'str' },
3736  'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }
3737
3738##
3739# @NFSTransport:
3740#
3741# An enumeration of NFS transport types
3742#
3743# @inet:        TCP transport
3744#
3745# Since: 2.9
3746##
3747{ 'enum': 'NFSTransport',
3748  'data': [ 'inet' ] }
3749
3750##
3751# @NFSServer:
3752#
3753# Captures the address of the socket
3754#
3755# @type:        transport type used for NFS (only TCP supported)
3756#
3757# @host:        host address for NFS server
3758#
3759# Since: 2.9
3760##
3761{ 'struct': 'NFSServer',
3762  'data': { 'type': 'NFSTransport',
3763            'host': 'str' } }
3764
3765##
3766# @BlockdevOptionsNfs:
3767#
3768# Driver specific block device option for NFS
3769#
3770# @server:                  host address
3771#
3772# @path:                    path of the image on the host
3773#
3774# @user:                    UID value to use when talking to the
3775#                           server (defaults to 65534 on Windows and getuid()
3776#                           on unix)
3777#
3778# @group:                   GID value to use when talking to the
3779#                           server (defaults to 65534 on Windows and getgid()
3780#                           in unix)
3781#
3782# @tcp-syn-count:           number of SYNs during the session
3783#                           establishment (defaults to libnfs default)
3784#
3785# @readahead-size:          set the readahead size in bytes (defaults
3786#                           to libnfs default)
3787#
3788# @page-cache-size:         set the pagecache size in bytes (defaults
3789#                           to libnfs default)
3790#
3791# @debug:                   set the NFS debug level (max 2) (defaults
3792#                           to libnfs default)
3793#
3794# Since: 2.9
3795##
3796{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNfs',
3797  'data': { 'server': 'NFSServer',
3798            'path': 'str',
3799            '*user': 'int',
3800            '*group': 'int',
3801            '*tcp-syn-count': 'int',
3802            '*readahead-size': 'int',
3803            '*page-cache-size': 'int',
3804            '*debug': 'int' } }
3805
3806##
3807# @BlockdevOptionsCurlBase:
3808#
3809# Driver specific block device options shared by all protocols supported by the
3810# curl backend.
3811#
3812# @url:                     URL of the image file
3813#
3814# @readahead:               Size of the read-ahead cache; must be a multiple of
3815#                           512 (defaults to 256 kB)
3816#
3817# @timeout:                 Timeout for connections, in seconds (defaults to 5)
3818#
3819# @username:                Username for authentication (defaults to none)
3820#
3821# @password-secret:         ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a password
3822#                           for authentication (defaults to no password)
3823#
3824# @proxy-username:          Username for proxy authentication (defaults to none)
3825#
3826# @proxy-password-secret:   ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a password
3827#                           for proxy authentication (defaults to no password)
3828#
3829# Since: 2.9
3830##
3831{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase',
3832  'data': { 'url': 'str',
3833            '*readahead': 'int',
3834            '*timeout': 'int',
3835            '*username': 'str',
3836            '*password-secret': 'str',
3837            '*proxy-username': 'str',
3838            '*proxy-password-secret': 'str' } }
3839
3840##
3841# @BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp:
3842#
3843# Driver specific block device options for HTTP connections over the curl
3844# backend.  URLs must start with "http://".
3845#
3846# @cookie:      List of cookies to set; format is
3847#               "name1=content1; name2=content2;" as explained by
3848#               CURLOPT_COOKIE(3). Defaults to no cookies.
3849#
3850# @cookie-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the cookie data in a
3851#                 secure way. See @cookie for the format. (since 2.10)
3852#
3853# Since: 2.9
3854##
3855{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp',
3856  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase',
3857  'data': { '*cookie': 'str',
3858            '*cookie-secret': 'str'} }
3859
3860##
3861# @BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps:
3862#
3863# Driver specific block device options for HTTPS connections over the curl
3864# backend.  URLs must start with "https://".
3865#
3866# @cookie:      List of cookies to set; format is
3867#               "name1=content1; name2=content2;" as explained by
3868#               CURLOPT_COOKIE(3). Defaults to no cookies.
3869#
3870# @sslverify:   Whether to verify the SSL certificate's validity (defaults to
3871#               true)
3872#
3873# @cookie-secret: ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the cookie data in a
3874#                 secure way. See @cookie for the format. (since 2.10)
3875#
3876# Since: 2.9
3877##
3878{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps',
3879  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase',
3880  'data': { '*cookie': 'str',
3881            '*sslverify': 'bool',
3882            '*cookie-secret': 'str'} }
3883
3884##
3885# @BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp:
3886#
3887# Driver specific block device options for FTP connections over the curl
3888# backend.  URLs must start with "ftp://".
3889#
3890# Since: 2.9
3891##
3892{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp',
3893  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase',
3894  'data': { } }
3895
3896##
3897# @BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps:
3898#
3899# Driver specific block device options for FTPS connections over the curl
3900# backend.  URLs must start with "ftps://".
3901#
3902# @sslverify:   Whether to verify the SSL certificate's validity (defaults to
3903#               true)
3904#
3905# Since: 2.9
3906##
3907{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps',
3908  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsCurlBase',
3909  'data': { '*sslverify': 'bool' } }
3910
3911##
3912# @BlockdevOptionsNbd:
3913#
3914# Driver specific block device options for NBD.
3915#
3916# @server:      NBD server address
3917#
3918# @export:      export name
3919#
3920# @tls-creds:   TLS credentials ID
3921#
3922# @x-dirty-bitmap: A "qemu:dirty-bitmap:NAME" string to query in place of
3923#                  traditional "base:allocation" block status (see
3924#                  NBD_OPT_LIST_META_CONTEXT in the NBD protocol) (since 3.0)
3925#
3926# @reconnect-delay: On an unexpected disconnect, the nbd client tries to
3927#                   connect again until succeeding or encountering a serious
3928#                   error.  During the first @reconnect-delay seconds, all
3929#                   requests are paused and will be rerun on a successful
3930#                   reconnect. After that time, any delayed requests and all
3931#                   future requests before a successful reconnect will
3932#                   immediately fail. Default 0 (Since 4.2)
3933#
3934# Since: 2.9
3935##
3936{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsNbd',
3937  'data': { 'server': 'SocketAddress',
3938            '*export': 'str',
3939            '*tls-creds': 'str',
3940            '*x-dirty-bitmap': 'str',
3941            '*reconnect-delay': 'uint32' } }
3942
3943##
3944# @BlockdevOptionsRaw:
3945#
3946# Driver specific block device options for the raw driver.
3947#
3948# @offset:      position where the block device starts
3949# @size:        the assumed size of the device
3950#
3951# Since: 2.9
3952##
3953{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsRaw',
3954  'base': 'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
3955  'data': { '*offset': 'int', '*size': 'int' } }
3956
3957##
3958# @BlockdevOptionsVxHS:
3959#
3960# Driver specific block device options for VxHS
3961#
3962# @vdisk-id:    UUID of VxHS volume
3963# @server:      vxhs server IP, port
3964# @tls-creds:   TLS credentials ID
3965#
3966# Since: 2.10
3967##
3968{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsVxHS',
3969  'data': { 'vdisk-id': 'str',
3970            'server': 'InetSocketAddressBase',
3971            '*tls-creds': 'str' } }
3972
3973##
3974# @BlockdevOptionsThrottle:
3975#
3976# Driver specific block device options for the throttle driver
3977#
3978# @throttle-group:   the name of the throttle-group object to use. It
3979#                    must already exist.
3980# @file:             reference to or definition of the data source block device
3981# Since: 2.11
3982##
3983{ 'struct': 'BlockdevOptionsThrottle',
3984  'data': { 'throttle-group': 'str',
3985            'file' : 'BlockdevRef'
3986             } }
3987##
3988# @BlockdevOptions:
3989#
3990# Options for creating a block device.  Many options are available for all
3991# block devices, independent of the block driver:
3992#
3993# @driver:        block driver name
3994# @node-name:     the node name of the new node (Since 2.0).
3995#                 This option is required on the top level of blockdev-add.
3996#                 Valid node names start with an alphabetic character and may
3997#                 contain only alphanumeric characters, '-', '.' and '_'. Their
3998#                 maximum length is 31 characters.
3999# @discard:       discard-related options (default: ignore)
4000# @cache:         cache-related options
4001# @read-only:     whether the block device should be read-only (default: false).
4002#                 Note that some block drivers support only read-only access,
4003#                 either generally or in certain configurations. In this case,
4004#                 the default value does not work and the option must be
4005#                 specified explicitly.
4006# @auto-read-only: if true and @read-only is false, QEMU may automatically
4007#                  decide not to open the image read-write as requested, but
4008#                  fall back to read-only instead (and switch between the modes
4009#                  later), e.g. depending on whether the image file is writable
4010#                  or whether a writing user is attached to the node
4011#                  (default: false, since 3.1)
4012# @detect-zeroes: detect and optimize zero writes (Since 2.1)
4013#                 (default: off)
4014# @force-share:   force share all permission on added nodes.
4015#                 Requires read-only=true. (Since 2.10)
4016#
4017# Remaining options are determined by the block driver.
4018#
4019# Since: 2.9
4020##
4021{ 'union': 'BlockdevOptions',
4022  'base': { 'driver': 'BlockdevDriver',
4023            '*node-name': 'str',
4024            '*discard': 'BlockdevDiscardOptions',
4025            '*cache': 'BlockdevCacheOptions',
4026            '*read-only': 'bool',
4027            '*auto-read-only': 'bool',
4028            '*force-share': 'bool',
4029            '*detect-zeroes': 'BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions' },
4030  'discriminator': 'driver',
4031  'data': {
4032      'blkdebug':   'BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug',
4033      'blklogwrites':'BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites',
4034      'blkverify':  'BlockdevOptionsBlkverify',
4035      'bochs':      'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4036      'cloop':      'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4037      'copy-on-read':'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4038      'dmg':        'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4039      'file':       'BlockdevOptionsFile',
4040      'ftp':        'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp',
4041      'ftps':       'BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps',
4042      'gluster':    'BlockdevOptionsGluster',
4043      'host_cdrom': 'BlockdevOptionsFile',
4044      'host_device':'BlockdevOptionsFile',
4045      'http':       'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp',
4046      'https':      'BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps',
4047      'iscsi':      'BlockdevOptionsIscsi',
4048      'luks':       'BlockdevOptionsLUKS',
4049      'nbd':        'BlockdevOptionsNbd',
4050      'nfs':        'BlockdevOptionsNfs',
4051      'null-aio':   'BlockdevOptionsNull',
4052      'null-co':    'BlockdevOptionsNull',
4053      'nvme':       'BlockdevOptionsNVMe',
4054      'parallels':  'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4055      'qcow2':      'BlockdevOptionsQcow2',
4056      'qcow':       'BlockdevOptionsQcow',
4057      'qed':        'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
4058      'quorum':     'BlockdevOptionsQuorum',
4059      'raw':        'BlockdevOptionsRaw',
4060      'rbd':        'BlockdevOptionsRbd',
4061      'replication': { 'type': 'BlockdevOptionsReplication',
4062                       'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' },
4063      'sheepdog':   'BlockdevOptionsSheepdog',
4064      'ssh':        'BlockdevOptionsSsh',
4065      'throttle':   'BlockdevOptionsThrottle',
4066      'vdi':        'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4067      'vhdx':       'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4068      'vmdk':       'BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat',
4069      'vpc':        'BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat',
4070      'vvfat':      'BlockdevOptionsVVFAT',
4071      'vxhs':       'BlockdevOptionsVxHS'
4072  } }
4073
4074##
4075# @BlockdevRef:
4076#
4077# Reference to a block device.
4078#
4079# @definition:      defines a new block device inline
4080# @reference:       references the ID of an existing block device
4081#
4082# Since: 2.9
4083##
4084{ 'alternate': 'BlockdevRef',
4085  'data': { 'definition': 'BlockdevOptions',
4086            'reference': 'str' } }
4087
4088##
4089# @BlockdevRefOrNull:
4090#
4091# Reference to a block device.
4092#
4093# @definition:      defines a new block device inline
4094# @reference:       references the ID of an existing block device.
4095#                   An empty string means that no block device should
4096#                   be referenced.  Deprecated; use null instead.
4097# @null:            No block device should be referenced (since 2.10)
4098#
4099# Since: 2.9
4100##
4101{ 'alternate': 'BlockdevRefOrNull',
4102  'data': { 'definition': 'BlockdevOptions',
4103            'reference': 'str',
4104            'null': 'null' } }
4105
4106##
4107# @blockdev-add:
4108#
4109# Creates a new block device. If the @id option is given at the top level, a
4110# BlockBackend will be created; otherwise, @node-name is mandatory at the top
4111# level and no BlockBackend will be created.
4112#
4113# Since: 2.9
4114#
4115# Example:
4116#
4117# 1.
4118# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
4119#      "arguments": {
4120#           "driver": "qcow2",
4121#           "node-name": "test1",
4122#           "file": {
4123#               "driver": "file",
4124#               "filename": "test.qcow2"
4125#            }
4126#       }
4127#     }
4128# <- { "return": {} }
4129#
4130# 2.
4131# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
4132#      "arguments": {
4133#           "driver": "qcow2",
4134#           "node-name": "node0",
4135#           "discard": "unmap",
4136#           "cache": {
4137#              "direct": true
4138#            },
4139#            "file": {
4140#              "driver": "file",
4141#              "filename": "/tmp/test.qcow2"
4142#            },
4143#            "backing": {
4144#               "driver": "raw",
4145#               "file": {
4146#                  "driver": "file",
4147#                  "filename": "/dev/fdset/4"
4148#                }
4149#            }
4150#        }
4151#      }
4152#
4153# <- { "return": {} }
4154#
4155##
4156{ 'command': 'blockdev-add', 'data': 'BlockdevOptions', 'boxed': true }
4157
4158##
4159# @x-blockdev-reopen:
4160#
4161# Reopens a block device using the given set of options. Any option
4162# not specified will be reset to its default value regardless of its
4163# previous status. If an option cannot be changed or a particular
4164# driver does not support reopening then the command will return an
4165# error.
4166#
4167# The top-level @node-name option (from BlockdevOptions) must be
4168# specified and is used to select the block device to be reopened.
4169# Other @node-name options must be either omitted or set to the
4170# current name of the appropriate node. This command won't change any
4171# node name and any attempt to do it will result in an error.
4172#
4173# In the case of options that refer to child nodes, the behavior of
4174# this command depends on the value:
4175#
4176#  1) A set of options (BlockdevOptions): the child is reopened with
4177#     the specified set of options.
4178#
4179#  2) A reference to the current child: the child is reopened using
4180#     its existing set of options.
4181#
4182#  3) A reference to a different node: the current child is replaced
4183#     with the specified one.
4184#
4185#  4) NULL: the current child (if any) is detached.
4186#
4187# Options (1) and (2) are supported in all cases, but at the moment
4188# only @backing allows replacing or detaching an existing child.
4189#
4190# Unlike with blockdev-add, the @backing option must always be present
4191# unless the node being reopened does not have a backing file and its
4192# image does not have a default backing file name as part of its
4193# metadata.
4194#
4195# Since: 4.0
4196##
4197{ 'command': 'x-blockdev-reopen',
4198  'data': 'BlockdevOptions', 'boxed': true }
4199
4200##
4201# @blockdev-del:
4202#
4203# Deletes a block device that has been added using blockdev-add.
4204# The command will fail if the node is attached to a device or is
4205# otherwise being used.
4206#
4207# @node-name: Name of the graph node to delete.
4208#
4209# Since: 2.9
4210#
4211# Example:
4212#
4213# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
4214#      "arguments": {
4215#           "driver": "qcow2",
4216#           "node-name": "node0",
4217#           "file": {
4218#               "driver": "file",
4219#               "filename": "test.qcow2"
4220#           }
4221#      }
4222#    }
4223# <- { "return": {} }
4224#
4225# -> { "execute": "blockdev-del",
4226#      "arguments": { "node-name": "node0" }
4227#    }
4228# <- { "return": {} }
4229#
4230##
4231{ 'command': 'blockdev-del', 'data': { 'node-name': 'str' } }
4232
4233##
4234# @BlockdevCreateOptionsFile:
4235#
4236# Driver specific image creation options for file.
4237#
4238# @filename         Filename for the new image file
4239# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4240# @preallocation    Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off;
4241#                   allowed values: off,
4242#                   falloc (if defined CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE),
4243#                   full (if defined CONFIG_POSIX))
4244# @nocow            Turn off copy-on-write (valid only on btrfs; default: off)
4245#
4246# Since: 2.12
4247##
4248{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsFile',
4249  'data': { 'filename':         'str',
4250            'size':             'size',
4251            '*preallocation':   'PreallocMode',
4252            '*nocow':           'bool' } }
4253
4254##
4255# @BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster:
4256#
4257# Driver specific image creation options for gluster.
4258#
4259# @location         Where to store the new image file
4260# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4261# @preallocation    Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off;
4262#                   allowed values: off,
4263#                   falloc (if defined CONFIG_GLUSTERFS_FALLOCATE),
4264#                   full (if defined CONFIG_GLUSTERFS_ZEROFILL))
4265#
4266# Since: 2.12
4267##
4268{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster',
4269  'data': { 'location':         'BlockdevOptionsGluster',
4270            'size':             'size',
4271            '*preallocation':   'PreallocMode' } }
4272
4273##
4274# @BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS:
4275#
4276# Driver specific image creation options for LUKS.
4277#
4278# @file             Node to create the image format on
4279# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4280# @preallocation    Preallocation mode for the new image
4281#                   (since: 4.2)
4282#                   (default: off; allowed values: off, metadata, falloc, full)
4283#
4284# Since: 2.12
4285##
4286{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS',
4287  'base': 'QCryptoBlockCreateOptionsLUKS',
4288  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4289            'size':             'size',
4290            '*preallocation':   'PreallocMode' } }
4291
4292##
4293# @BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs:
4294#
4295# Driver specific image creation options for NFS.
4296#
4297# @location         Where to store the new image file
4298# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4299#
4300# Since: 2.12
4301##
4302{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs',
4303  'data': { 'location':         'BlockdevOptionsNfs',
4304            'size':             'size' } }
4305
4306##
4307# @BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels:
4308#
4309# Driver specific image creation options for parallels.
4310#
4311# @file             Node to create the image format on
4312# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4313# @cluster-size     Cluster size in bytes (default: 1 MB)
4314#
4315# Since: 2.12
4316##
4317{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels',
4318  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4319            'size':             'size',
4320            '*cluster-size':    'size' } }
4321
4322##
4323# @BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow:
4324#
4325# Driver specific image creation options for qcow.
4326#
4327# @file             Node to create the image format on
4328# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4329# @backing-file     File name of the backing file if a backing file
4330#                   should be used
4331# @encrypt          Encryption options if the image should be encrypted
4332#
4333# Since: 2.12
4334##
4335{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow',
4336  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4337            'size':             'size',
4338            '*backing-file':    'str',
4339            '*encrypt':         'QCryptoBlockCreateOptions' } }
4340
4341##
4342# @BlockdevQcow2Version:
4343#
4344# @v2:  The original QCOW2 format as introduced in qemu 0.10 (version 2)
4345# @v3:  The extended QCOW2 format as introduced in qemu 1.1 (version 3)
4346#
4347# Since: 2.12
4348##
4349{ 'enum': 'BlockdevQcow2Version',
4350  'data': [ 'v2', 'v3' ] }
4351
4352
4353##
4354# @BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2:
4355#
4356# Driver specific image creation options for qcow2.
4357#
4358# @file             Node to create the image format on
4359# @data-file        Node to use as an external data file in which all guest
4360#                   data is stored so that only metadata remains in the qcow2
4361#                   file (since: 4.0)
4362# @data-file-raw    True if the external data file must stay valid as a
4363#                   standalone (read-only) raw image without looking at qcow2
4364#                   metadata (default: false; since: 4.0)
4365# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4366# @version          Compatibility level (default: v3)
4367# @backing-file     File name of the backing file if a backing file
4368#                   should be used
4369# @backing-fmt      Name of the block driver to use for the backing file
4370# @encrypt          Encryption options if the image should be encrypted
4371# @cluster-size     qcow2 cluster size in bytes (default: 65536)
4372# @preallocation    Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off;
4373#                   allowed values: off, falloc, full, metadata)
4374# @lazy-refcounts   True if refcounts may be updated lazily (default: off)
4375# @refcount-bits    Width of reference counts in bits (default: 16)
4376#
4377# Since: 2.12
4378##
4379{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2',
4380  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4381            '*data-file':       'BlockdevRef',
4382            '*data-file-raw':   'bool',
4383            'size':             'size',
4384            '*version':         'BlockdevQcow2Version',
4385            '*backing-file':    'str',
4386            '*backing-fmt':     'BlockdevDriver',
4387            '*encrypt':         'QCryptoBlockCreateOptions',
4388            '*cluster-size':    'size',
4389            '*preallocation':   'PreallocMode',
4390            '*lazy-refcounts':  'bool',
4391            '*refcount-bits':   'int' } }
4392
4393##
4394# @BlockdevCreateOptionsQed:
4395#
4396# Driver specific image creation options for qed.
4397#
4398# @file             Node to create the image format on
4399# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4400# @backing-file     File name of the backing file if a backing file
4401#                   should be used
4402# @backing-fmt      Name of the block driver to use for the backing file
4403# @cluster-size     Cluster size in bytes (default: 65536)
4404# @table-size       L1/L2 table size (in clusters)
4405#
4406# Since: 2.12
4407##
4408{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsQed',
4409  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4410            'size':             'size',
4411            '*backing-file':    'str',
4412            '*backing-fmt':     'BlockdevDriver',
4413            '*cluster-size':    'size',
4414            '*table-size':      'int' } }
4415
4416##
4417# @BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd:
4418#
4419# Driver specific image creation options for rbd/Ceph.
4420#
4421# @location         Where to store the new image file. This location cannot
4422#                   point to a snapshot.
4423# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4424# @cluster-size     RBD object size
4425#
4426# Since: 2.12
4427##
4428{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd',
4429  'data': { 'location':         'BlockdevOptionsRbd',
4430            'size':             'size',
4431            '*cluster-size' :   'size' } }
4432
4433##
4434# @BlockdevVmdkSubformat:
4435#
4436# Subformat options for VMDK images
4437#
4438# @monolithicSparse:     Single file image with sparse cluster allocation
4439#
4440# @monolithicFlat:       Single flat data image and a descriptor file
4441#
4442# @twoGbMaxExtentSparse: Data is split into 2GB (per virtual LBA) sparse extent
4443#                        files, in addition to a descriptor file
4444#
4445# @twoGbMaxExtentFlat:   Data is split into 2GB (per virtual LBA) flat extent
4446#                        files, in addition to a descriptor file
4447#
4448# @streamOptimized:      Single file image sparse cluster allocation, optimized
4449#                        for streaming over network.
4450#
4451# Since: 4.0
4452##
4453{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVmdkSubformat',
4454  'data': [ 'monolithicSparse', 'monolithicFlat', 'twoGbMaxExtentSparse',
4455            'twoGbMaxExtentFlat', 'streamOptimized'] }
4456
4457##
4458# @BlockdevVmdkAdapterType:
4459#
4460# Adapter type info for VMDK images
4461#
4462# Since: 4.0
4463##
4464{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVmdkAdapterType',
4465  'data': [ 'ide', 'buslogic', 'lsilogic', 'legacyESX'] }
4466
4467##
4468# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk:
4469#
4470# Driver specific image creation options for VMDK.
4471#
4472# @file         Where to store the new image file. This refers to the image
4473#               file for monolithcSparse and streamOptimized format, or the
4474#               descriptor file for other formats.
4475# @size         Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4476# @extents      Where to store the data extents. Required for monolithcFlat,
4477#               twoGbMaxExtentSparse and twoGbMaxExtentFlat formats. For
4478#               monolithicFlat, only one entry is required; for
4479#               twoGbMaxExtent* formats, the number of entries required is
4480#               calculated as extent_number = virtual_size / 2GB. Providing
4481#               more extents than will be used is an error.
4482# @subformat    The subformat of the VMDK image. Default: "monolithicSparse".
4483# @backing-file The path of backing file. Default: no backing file is used.
4484# @adapter-type The adapter type used to fill in the descriptor. Default: ide.
4485# @hwversion    Hardware version. The meaningful options are "4" or "6".
4486#               Default: "4".
4487# @zeroed-grain Whether to enable zeroed-grain feature for sparse subformats.
4488#               Default: false.
4489#
4490# Since: 4.0
4491##
4492{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk',
4493  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4494            'size':             'size',
4495            '*extents':          ['BlockdevRef'],
4496            '*subformat':       'BlockdevVmdkSubformat',
4497            '*backing-file':    'str',
4498            '*adapter-type':    'BlockdevVmdkAdapterType',
4499            '*hwversion':       'str',
4500            '*zeroed-grain':    'bool' } }
4501
4502
4503##
4504# @SheepdogRedundancyType:
4505#
4506# @full             Create a fully replicated vdi with x copies
4507# @erasure-coded    Create an erasure coded vdi with x data strips and
4508#                   y parity strips
4509#
4510# Since: 2.12
4511##
4512{ 'enum': 'SheepdogRedundancyType',
4513  'data': [ 'full', 'erasure-coded' ] }
4514
4515##
4516# @SheepdogRedundancyFull:
4517#
4518# @copies           Number of copies to use (between 1 and 31)
4519#
4520# Since: 2.12
4521##
4522{ 'struct': 'SheepdogRedundancyFull',
4523  'data': { 'copies': 'int' }}
4524
4525##
4526# @SheepdogRedundancyErasureCoded:
4527#
4528# @data-strips      Number of data strips to use (one of {2,4,8,16})
4529# @parity-strips    Number of parity strips to use (between 1 and 15)
4530#
4531# Since: 2.12
4532##
4533{ 'struct': 'SheepdogRedundancyErasureCoded',
4534  'data': { 'data-strips': 'int',
4535            'parity-strips': 'int' }}
4536
4537##
4538# @SheepdogRedundancy:
4539#
4540# Since: 2.12
4541##
4542{ 'union': 'SheepdogRedundancy',
4543  'base': { 'type': 'SheepdogRedundancyType' },
4544  'discriminator': 'type',
4545  'data': { 'full': 'SheepdogRedundancyFull',
4546            'erasure-coded': 'SheepdogRedundancyErasureCoded' } }
4547
4548##
4549# @BlockdevCreateOptionsSheepdog:
4550#
4551# Driver specific image creation options for Sheepdog.
4552#
4553# @location         Where to store the new image file
4554# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4555# @backing-file     File name of a base image
4556# @preallocation    Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off;
4557#                   allowed values: off, full)
4558# @redundancy       Redundancy of the image
4559# @object-size      Object size of the image
4560#
4561# Since: 2.12
4562##
4563{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsSheepdog',
4564  'data': { 'location':         'BlockdevOptionsSheepdog',
4565            'size':             'size',
4566            '*backing-file':    'str',
4567            '*preallocation':   'PreallocMode',
4568            '*redundancy':      'SheepdogRedundancy',
4569            '*object-size':     'size' } }
4570
4571##
4572# @BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh:
4573#
4574# Driver specific image creation options for SSH.
4575#
4576# @location         Where to store the new image file
4577# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4578#
4579# Since: 2.12
4580##
4581{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh',
4582  'data': { 'location':         'BlockdevOptionsSsh',
4583            'size':             'size' } }
4584
4585##
4586# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi:
4587#
4588# Driver specific image creation options for VDI.
4589#
4590# @file             Node to create the image format on
4591# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4592# @preallocation    Preallocation mode for the new image (default: off;
4593#                   allowed values: off, metadata)
4594#
4595# Since: 2.12
4596##
4597{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi',
4598  'data': { 'file':             'BlockdevRef',
4599            'size':             'size',
4600            '*preallocation':   'PreallocMode' } }
4601
4602##
4603# @BlockdevVhdxSubformat:
4604#
4605# @dynamic: Growing image file
4606# @fixed:   Preallocated fixed-size image file
4607#
4608# Since: 2.12
4609##
4610{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVhdxSubformat',
4611  'data': [ 'dynamic', 'fixed' ] }
4612
4613##
4614# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx:
4615#
4616# Driver specific image creation options for vhdx.
4617#
4618# @file             Node to create the image format on
4619# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4620# @log-size         Log size in bytes, must be a multiple of 1 MB
4621#                   (default: 1 MB)
4622# @block-size       Block size in bytes, must be a multiple of 1 MB and not
4623#                   larger than 256 MB (default: automatically choose a block
4624#                   size depending on the image size)
4625# @subformat        vhdx subformat (default: dynamic)
4626# @block-state-zero Force use of payload blocks of type 'ZERO'. Non-standard,
4627#                   but default.  Do not set to 'off' when using 'qemu-img
4628#                   convert' with subformat=dynamic.
4629#
4630# Since: 2.12
4631##
4632{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx',
4633  'data': { 'file':                 'BlockdevRef',
4634            'size':                 'size',
4635            '*log-size':            'size',
4636            '*block-size':          'size',
4637            '*subformat':           'BlockdevVhdxSubformat',
4638            '*block-state-zero':    'bool' } }
4639
4640##
4641# @BlockdevVpcSubformat:
4642#
4643# @dynamic: Growing image file
4644# @fixed:   Preallocated fixed-size image file
4645#
4646# Since: 2.12
4647##
4648{ 'enum': 'BlockdevVpcSubformat',
4649  'data': [ 'dynamic', 'fixed' ] }
4650
4651##
4652# @BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc:
4653#
4654# Driver specific image creation options for vpc (VHD).
4655#
4656# @file             Node to create the image format on
4657# @size             Size of the virtual disk in bytes
4658# @subformat        vhdx subformat (default: dynamic)
4659# @force-size       Force use of the exact byte size instead of rounding to the
4660#                   next size that can be represented in CHS geometry
4661#                   (default: false)
4662#
4663# Since: 2.12
4664##
4665{ 'struct': 'BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc',
4666  'data': { 'file':                 'BlockdevRef',
4667            'size':                 'size',
4668            '*subformat':           'BlockdevVpcSubformat',
4669            '*force-size':          'bool' } }
4670
4671##
4672# @BlockdevCreateOptions:
4673#
4674# Options for creating an image format on a given node.
4675#
4676# @driver           block driver to create the image format
4677#
4678# Since: 2.12
4679##
4680{ 'union': 'BlockdevCreateOptions',
4681  'base': {
4682      'driver':         'BlockdevDriver' },
4683  'discriminator': 'driver',
4684  'data': {
4685      'file':           'BlockdevCreateOptionsFile',
4686      'gluster':        'BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster',
4687      'luks':           'BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS',
4688      'nfs':            'BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs',
4689      'parallels':      'BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels',
4690      'qcow':           'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow',
4691      'qcow2':          'BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2',
4692      'qed':            'BlockdevCreateOptionsQed',
4693      'rbd':            'BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd',
4694      'sheepdog':       'BlockdevCreateOptionsSheepdog',
4695      'ssh':            'BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh',
4696      'vdi':            'BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi',
4697      'vhdx':           'BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx',
4698      'vmdk':           'BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk',
4699      'vpc':            'BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc'
4700  } }
4701
4702##
4703# @blockdev-create:
4704#
4705# Starts a job to create an image format on a given node. The job is
4706# automatically finalized, but a manual job-dismiss is required.
4707#
4708# @job-id:          Identifier for the newly created job.
4709#
4710# @options:         Options for the image creation.
4711#
4712# Since: 3.0
4713##
4714{ 'command': 'blockdev-create',
4715  'data': { 'job-id': 'str',
4716            'options': 'BlockdevCreateOptions' } }
4717
4718##
4719# @blockdev-open-tray:
4720#
4721# Opens a block device's tray. If there is a block driver state tree inserted as
4722# a medium, it will become inaccessible to the guest (but it will remain
4723# associated to the block device, so closing the tray will make it accessible
4724# again).
4725#
4726# If the tray was already open before, this will be a no-op.
4727#
4728# Once the tray opens, a DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED event is emitted. There are cases in
4729# which no such event will be generated, these include:
4730# - if the guest has locked the tray, @force is false and the guest does not
4731#   respond to the eject request
4732# - if the BlockBackend denoted by @device does not have a guest device attached
4733#   to it
4734# - if the guest device does not have an actual tray
4735#
4736# @device: Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead)
4737#
4738# @id:     The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8)
4739#
4740# @force:  if false (the default), an eject request will be sent to
4741#          the guest if it has locked the tray (and the tray will not be opened
4742#          immediately); if true, the tray will be opened regardless of whether
4743#          it is locked
4744#
4745# Since: 2.5
4746#
4747# Example:
4748#
4749# -> { "execute": "blockdev-open-tray",
4750#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } }
4751#
4752# <- { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1418751016,
4753#                     "microseconds": 716996 },
4754#      "event": "DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED",
4755#      "data": { "device": "ide1-cd0",
4756#                "id": "ide0-1-0",
4757#                "tray-open": true } }
4758#
4759# <- { "return": {} }
4760#
4761##
4762{ 'command': 'blockdev-open-tray',
4763  'data': { '*device': 'str',
4764            '*id': 'str',
4765            '*force': 'bool' } }
4766
4767##
4768# @blockdev-close-tray:
4769#
4770# Closes a block device's tray. If there is a block driver state tree associated
4771# with the block device (which is currently ejected), that tree will be loaded
4772# as the medium.
4773#
4774# If the tray was already closed before, this will be a no-op.
4775#
4776# @device:  Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead)
4777#
4778# @id:      The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8)
4779#
4780# Since: 2.5
4781#
4782# Example:
4783#
4784# -> { "execute": "blockdev-close-tray",
4785#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } }
4786#
4787# <- { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1418751345,
4788#                     "microseconds": 272147 },
4789#      "event": "DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED",
4790#      "data": { "device": "ide1-cd0",
4791#                "id": "ide0-1-0",
4792#                "tray-open": false } }
4793#
4794# <- { "return": {} }
4795#
4796##
4797{ 'command': 'blockdev-close-tray',
4798  'data': { '*device': 'str',
4799            '*id': 'str' } }
4800
4801##
4802# @blockdev-remove-medium:
4803#
4804# Removes a medium (a block driver state tree) from a block device. That block
4805# device's tray must currently be open (unless there is no attached guest
4806# device).
4807#
4808# If the tray is open and there is no medium inserted, this will be a no-op.
4809#
4810# @id:     The name or QOM path of the guest device
4811#
4812# Since: 2.12
4813#
4814# Example:
4815#
4816# -> { "execute": "blockdev-remove-medium",
4817#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } }
4818#
4819# <- { "error": { "class": "GenericError",
4820#                 "desc": "Tray of device 'ide0-1-0' is not open" } }
4821#
4822# -> { "execute": "blockdev-open-tray",
4823#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } }
4824#
4825# <- { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1418751627,
4826#                     "microseconds": 549958 },
4827#      "event": "DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED",
4828#      "data": { "device": "ide1-cd0",
4829#                "id": "ide0-1-0",
4830#                "tray-open": true } }
4831#
4832# <- { "return": {} }
4833#
4834# -> { "execute": "blockdev-remove-medium",
4835#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0" } }
4836#
4837# <- { "return": {} }
4838#
4839##
4840{ 'command': 'blockdev-remove-medium',
4841  'data': { 'id': 'str' } }
4842
4843##
4844# @blockdev-insert-medium:
4845#
4846# Inserts a medium (a block driver state tree) into a block device. That block
4847# device's tray must currently be open (unless there is no attached guest
4848# device) and there must be no medium inserted already.
4849#
4850# @id:        The name or QOM path of the guest device
4851#
4852# @node-name: name of a node in the block driver state graph
4853#
4854# Since: 2.12
4855#
4856# Example:
4857#
4858# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
4859#      "arguments": {
4860#          "node-name": "node0",
4861#          "driver": "raw",
4862#          "file": { "driver": "file",
4863#                    "filename": "fedora.iso" } } }
4864# <- { "return": {} }
4865#
4866# -> { "execute": "blockdev-insert-medium",
4867#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0",
4868#                     "node-name": "node0" } }
4869#
4870# <- { "return": {} }
4871#
4872##
4873{ 'command': 'blockdev-insert-medium',
4874  'data': { 'id': 'str',
4875            'node-name': 'str'} }
4876
4877
4878##
4879# @BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode:
4880#
4881# Specifies the new read-only mode of a block device subject to the
4882# @blockdev-change-medium command.
4883#
4884# @retain:      Retains the current read-only mode
4885#
4886# @read-only:   Makes the device read-only
4887#
4888# @read-write:  Makes the device writable
4889#
4890# Since: 2.3
4891#
4892##
4893{ 'enum': 'BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode',
4894  'data': ['retain', 'read-only', 'read-write'] }
4895
4896
4897##
4898# @blockdev-change-medium:
4899#
4900# Changes the medium inserted into a block device by ejecting the current medium
4901# and loading a new image file which is inserted as the new medium (this command
4902# combines blockdev-open-tray, blockdev-remove-medium, blockdev-insert-medium
4903# and blockdev-close-tray).
4904#
4905# @device:          Block device name (deprecated, use @id instead)
4906#
4907# @id:              The name or QOM path of the guest device
4908#                   (since: 2.8)
4909#
4910# @filename:        filename of the new image to be loaded
4911#
4912# @format:          format to open the new image with (defaults to
4913#                   the probed format)
4914#
4915# @read-only-mode:  change the read-only mode of the device; defaults
4916#                   to 'retain'
4917#
4918# Since: 2.5
4919#
4920# Examples:
4921#
4922# 1. Change a removable medium
4923#
4924# -> { "execute": "blockdev-change-medium",
4925#      "arguments": { "id": "ide0-1-0",
4926#                     "filename": "/srv/images/Fedora-12-x86_64-DVD.iso",
4927#                     "format": "raw" } }
4928# <- { "return": {} }
4929#
4930# 2. Load a read-only medium into a writable drive
4931#
4932# -> { "execute": "blockdev-change-medium",
4933#      "arguments": { "id": "floppyA",
4934#                     "filename": "/srv/images/ro.img",
4935#                     "format": "raw",
4936#                     "read-only-mode": "retain" } }
4937#
4938# <- { "error":
4939#      { "class": "GenericError",
4940#        "desc": "Could not open '/srv/images/ro.img': Permission denied" } }
4941#
4942# -> { "execute": "blockdev-change-medium",
4943#      "arguments": { "id": "floppyA",
4944#                     "filename": "/srv/images/ro.img",
4945#                     "format": "raw",
4946#                     "read-only-mode": "read-only" } }
4947#
4948# <- { "return": {} }
4949#
4950##
4951{ 'command': 'blockdev-change-medium',
4952  'data': { '*device': 'str',
4953            '*id': 'str',
4954            'filename': 'str',
4955            '*format': 'str',
4956            '*read-only-mode': 'BlockdevChangeReadOnlyMode' } }
4957
4958
4959##
4960# @BlockErrorAction:
4961#
4962# An enumeration of action that has been taken when a DISK I/O occurs
4963#
4964# @ignore: error has been ignored
4965#
4966# @report: error has been reported to the device
4967#
4968# @stop: error caused VM to be stopped
4969#
4970# Since: 2.1
4971##
4972{ 'enum': 'BlockErrorAction',
4973  'data': [ 'ignore', 'report', 'stop' ] }
4974
4975
4976##
4977# @BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED:
4978#
4979# Emitted when a disk image is being marked corrupt. The image can be
4980# identified by its device or node name. The 'device' field is always
4981# present for compatibility reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the
4982# image does not have a device name associated.
4983#
4984# @device: device name. This is always present for compatibility
4985#          reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the image does not
4986#          have a device name associated.
4987#
4988# @node-name: node name (Since: 2.4)
4989#
4990# @msg: informative message for human consumption, such as the kind of
4991#       corruption being detected. It should not be parsed by machine as it is
4992#       not guaranteed to be stable
4993#
4994# @offset: if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is
4995#          the host's access offset into the image
4996#
4997# @size: if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is
4998#        the access size
4999#
5000# @fatal: if set, the image is marked corrupt and therefore unusable after this
5001#        event and must be repaired (Since 2.2; before, every
5002#        BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED event was fatal)
5003#
5004# Note: If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the
5005#       BLOCK_IO_ERROR event.
5006#
5007# Example:
5008#
5009# <- { "event": "BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED",
5010#      "data": { "device": "ide0-hd0", "node-name": "node0",
5011#                "msg": "Prevented active L1 table overwrite", "offset": 196608,
5012#                "size": 65536 },
5013#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1378126126, "microseconds": 966463 } }
5014#
5015# Since: 1.7
5016##
5017{ 'event': 'BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED',
5018  'data': { 'device'     : 'str',
5019            '*node-name' : 'str',
5020            'msg'        : 'str',
5021            '*offset'    : 'int',
5022            '*size'      : 'int',
5023            'fatal'      : 'bool' } }
5024
5025##
5026# @BLOCK_IO_ERROR:
5027#
5028# Emitted when a disk I/O error occurs
5029#
5030# @device: device name. This is always present for compatibility
5031#          reasons, but it can be empty ("") if the image does not
5032#          have a device name associated.
5033#
5034# @node-name: node name. Note that errors may be reported for the root node
5035#             that is directly attached to a guest device rather than for the
5036#             node where the error occurred. The node name is not present if
5037#             the drive is empty. (Since: 2.8)
5038#
5039# @operation: I/O operation
5040#
5041# @action: action that has been taken
5042#
5043# @nospace: true if I/O error was caused due to a no-space
5044#           condition. This key is only present if query-block's
5045#           io-status is present, please see query-block documentation
5046#           for more information (since: 2.2)
5047#
5048# @reason: human readable string describing the error cause.
5049#          (This field is a debugging aid for humans, it should not
5050#           be parsed by applications) (since: 2.2)
5051#
5052# Note: If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the
5053# BLOCK_IO_ERROR event
5054#
5055# Since: 0.13.0
5056#
5057# Example:
5058#
5059# <- { "event": "BLOCK_IO_ERROR",
5060#      "data": { "device": "ide0-hd1",
5061#                "node-name": "#block212",
5062#                "operation": "write",
5063#                "action": "stop" },
5064#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }
5065#
5066##
5067{ 'event': 'BLOCK_IO_ERROR',
5068  'data': { 'device': 'str', '*node-name': 'str',
5069            'operation': 'IoOperationType',
5070            'action': 'BlockErrorAction', '*nospace': 'bool',
5071            'reason': 'str' } }
5072
5073##
5074# @BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED:
5075#
5076# Emitted when a block job has completed
5077#
5078# @type: job type
5079#
5080# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
5081#          values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
5082#
5083# @len: maximum progress value
5084#
5085# @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len.
5086#          On failure this is less than len
5087#
5088# @speed: rate limit, bytes per second
5089#
5090# @error: error message. Only present on failure. This field
5091#         contains a human-readable error message. There are no semantics
5092#         other than that streaming has failed and clients should not try to
5093#         interpret the error string
5094#
5095# Since: 1.1
5096#
5097# Example:
5098#
5099# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED",
5100#      "data": { "type": "stream", "device": "virtio-disk0",
5101#                "len": 10737418240, "offset": 10737418240,
5102#                "speed": 0 },
5103#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } }
5104#
5105##
5106{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED',
5107  'data': { 'type'  : 'JobType',
5108            'device': 'str',
5109            'len'   : 'int',
5110            'offset': 'int',
5111            'speed' : 'int',
5112            '*error': 'str' } }
5113
5114##
5115# @BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED:
5116#
5117# Emitted when a block job has been cancelled
5118#
5119# @type: job type
5120#
5121# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
5122#          values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
5123#
5124# @len: maximum progress value
5125#
5126# @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len.
5127#          On failure this is less than len
5128#
5129# @speed: rate limit, bytes per second
5130#
5131# Since: 1.1
5132#
5133# Example:
5134#
5135# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED",
5136#      "data": { "type": "stream", "device": "virtio-disk0",
5137#                "len": 10737418240, "offset": 134217728,
5138#                "speed": 0 },
5139#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } }
5140#
5141##
5142{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED',
5143  'data': { 'type'  : 'JobType',
5144            'device': 'str',
5145            'len'   : 'int',
5146            'offset': 'int',
5147            'speed' : 'int' } }
5148
5149##
5150# @BLOCK_JOB_ERROR:
5151#
5152# Emitted when a block job encounters an error
5153#
5154# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
5155#          values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
5156#
5157# @operation: I/O operation
5158#
5159# @action: action that has been taken
5160#
5161# Since: 1.3
5162#
5163# Example:
5164#
5165# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR",
5166#      "data": { "device": "ide0-hd1",
5167#                "operation": "write",
5168#                "action": "stop" },
5169#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }
5170#
5171##
5172{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_ERROR',
5173  'data': { 'device'   : 'str',
5174            'operation': 'IoOperationType',
5175            'action'   : 'BlockErrorAction' } }
5176
5177##
5178# @BLOCK_JOB_READY:
5179#
5180# Emitted when a block job is ready to complete
5181#
5182# @type: job type
5183#
5184# @device: The job identifier. Originally the device name but other
5185#          values are allowed since QEMU 2.7
5186#
5187# @len: maximum progress value
5188#
5189# @offset: current progress value. On success this is equal to len.
5190#          On failure this is less than len
5191#
5192# @speed: rate limit, bytes per second
5193#
5194# Note: The "ready to complete" status is always reset by a @BLOCK_JOB_ERROR
5195# event
5196#
5197# Since: 1.3
5198#
5199# Example:
5200#
5201# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_READY",
5202#      "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "mirror", "speed": 0,
5203#                "len": 2097152, "offset": 2097152 }
5204#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }
5205#
5206##
5207{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_READY',
5208  'data': { 'type'  : 'JobType',
5209            'device': 'str',
5210            'len'   : 'int',
5211            'offset': 'int',
5212            'speed' : 'int' } }
5213
5214##
5215# @BLOCK_JOB_PENDING:
5216#
5217# Emitted when a block job is awaiting explicit authorization to finalize graph
5218# changes via @block-job-finalize. If this job is part of a transaction, it will
5219# not emit this event until the transaction has converged first.
5220#
5221# @type: job type
5222#
5223# @id: The job identifier.
5224#
5225# Since: 2.12
5226#
5227# Example:
5228#
5229# <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_WAITING",
5230#      "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "mirror" },
5231#      "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }
5232#
5233##
5234{ 'event': 'BLOCK_JOB_PENDING',
5235  'data': { 'type'  : 'JobType',
5236            'id'    : 'str' } }
5237
5238##
5239# @PreallocMode:
5240#
5241# Preallocation mode of QEMU image file
5242#
5243# @off: no preallocation
5244# @metadata: preallocate only for metadata
5245# @falloc: like @full preallocation but allocate disk space by
5246#          posix_fallocate() rather than writing data.
5247# @full: preallocate all data by writing it to the device to ensure
5248#        disk space is really available. This data may or may not be
5249#        zero, depending on the image format and storage.
5250#        @full preallocation also sets up metadata correctly.
5251#
5252# Since: 2.2
5253##
5254{ 'enum': 'PreallocMode',
5255  'data': [ 'off', 'metadata', 'falloc', 'full' ] }
5256
5257##
5258# @BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD:
5259#
5260# Emitted when writes on block device reaches or exceeds the
5261# configured write threshold. For thin-provisioned devices, this
5262# means the device should be extended to avoid pausing for
5263# disk exhaustion.
5264# The event is one shot. Once triggered, it needs to be
5265# re-registered with another block-set-write-threshold command.
5266#
5267# @node-name: graph node name on which the threshold was exceeded.
5268#
5269# @amount-exceeded: amount of data which exceeded the threshold, in bytes.
5270#
5271# @write-threshold: last configured threshold, in bytes.
5272#
5273# Since: 2.3
5274##
5275{ 'event': 'BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD',
5276  'data': { 'node-name': 'str',
5277            'amount-exceeded': 'uint64',
5278            'write-threshold': 'uint64' } }
5279
5280##
5281# @block-set-write-threshold:
5282#
5283# Change the write threshold for a block drive. An event will be
5284# delivered if a write to this block drive crosses the configured
5285# threshold.  The threshold is an offset, thus must be
5286# non-negative. Default is no write threshold. Setting the threshold
5287# to zero disables it.
5288#
5289# This is useful to transparently resize thin-provisioned drives without
5290# the guest OS noticing.
5291#
5292# @node-name: graph node name on which the threshold must be set.
5293#
5294# @write-threshold: configured threshold for the block device, bytes.
5295#                   Use 0 to disable the threshold.
5296#
5297# Since: 2.3
5298#
5299# Example:
5300#
5301# -> { "execute": "block-set-write-threshold",
5302#      "arguments": { "node-name": "mydev",
5303#                     "write-threshold": 17179869184 } }
5304# <- { "return": {} }
5305#
5306##
5307{ 'command': 'block-set-write-threshold',
5308  'data': { 'node-name': 'str', 'write-threshold': 'uint64' } }
5309
5310##
5311# @x-blockdev-change:
5312#
5313# Dynamically reconfigure the block driver state graph. It can be used
5314# to add, remove, insert or replace a graph node. Currently only the
5315# Quorum driver implements this feature to add or remove its child. This
5316# is useful to fix a broken quorum child.
5317#
5318# If @node is specified, it will be inserted under @parent. @child
5319# may not be specified in this case. If both @parent and @child are
5320# specified but @node is not, @child will be detached from @parent.
5321#
5322# @parent: the id or name of the parent node.
5323#
5324# @child: the name of a child under the given parent node.
5325#
5326# @node: the name of the node that will be added.
5327#
5328# Note: this command is experimental, and its API is not stable. It
5329# does not support all kinds of operations, all kinds of children, nor
5330# all block drivers.
5331#
5332# FIXME Removing children from a quorum node means introducing gaps in the
5333# child indices. This cannot be represented in the 'children' list of
5334# BlockdevOptionsQuorum, as returned by .bdrv_refresh_filename().
5335#
5336# Warning: The data in a new quorum child MUST be consistent with that of
5337# the rest of the array.
5338#
5339# Since: 2.7
5340#
5341# Example:
5342#
5343# 1. Add a new node to a quorum
5344# -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
5345#      "arguments": {
5346#          "driver": "raw",
5347#          "node-name": "new_node",
5348#          "file": { "driver": "file",
5349#                    "filename": "test.raw" } } }
5350# <- { "return": {} }
5351# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-change",
5352#      "arguments": { "parent": "disk1",
5353#                     "node": "new_node" } }
5354# <- { "return": {} }
5355#
5356# 2. Delete a quorum's node
5357# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-change",
5358#      "arguments": { "parent": "disk1",
5359#                     "child": "children.1" } }
5360# <- { "return": {} }
5361#
5362##
5363{ 'command': 'x-blockdev-change',
5364  'data' : { 'parent': 'str',
5365             '*child': 'str',
5366             '*node': 'str' } }
5367
5368##
5369# @x-blockdev-set-iothread:
5370#
5371# Move @node and its children into the @iothread.  If @iothread is null then
5372# move @node and its children into the main loop.
5373#
5374# The node must not be attached to a BlockBackend.
5375#
5376# @node-name: the name of the block driver node
5377#
5378# @iothread: the name of the IOThread object or null for the main loop
5379#
5380# @force: true if the node and its children should be moved when a BlockBackend
5381#         is already attached
5382#
5383# Note: this command is experimental and intended for test cases that need
5384# control over IOThreads only.
5385#
5386# Since: 2.12
5387#
5388# Example:
5389#
5390# 1. Move a node into an IOThread
5391# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-set-iothread",
5392#      "arguments": { "node-name": "disk1",
5393#                     "iothread": "iothread0" } }
5394# <- { "return": {} }
5395#
5396# 2. Move a node into the main loop
5397# -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-set-iothread",
5398#      "arguments": { "node-name": "disk1",
5399#                     "iothread": null } }
5400# <- { "return": {} }
5401#
5402##
5403{ 'command': 'x-blockdev-set-iothread',
5404  'data' : { 'node-name': 'str',
5405             'iothread': 'StrOrNull',
5406             '*force': 'bool' } }
5407