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/*
* QEMU Machine
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat Inc
*
* Authors:
* Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel.a@redhat.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "hw/boards.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qapi-visit.h"
#include "qapi/visitor.h"
#include "hw/sysbus.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qemu/cutils.h"
static char *machine_get_accel(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->accel);
}
static void machine_set_accel(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->accel);
ms->accel = g_strdup(value);
}
static void machine_set_kernel_irqchip(Object *obj, Visitor *v,
const char *name, void *opaque,
Error **errp)
{
Error *err = NULL;
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
OnOffSplit mode;
qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placement JSON uses "name":value, but many of our visitor interfaces were called with visit_type_FOO(v, &value, name, errp). This can be a bit confusing to have to mentally swap the parameter order to match JSON order. It's particularly bad for visit_start_struct(), where the 'name' parameter is smack in the middle of the otherwise-related group of 'obj, kind, size' parameters! It's time to do a global swap of the parameter ordering, so that the 'name' parameter is always immediately after the Visitor argument. Additional reason in favor of the swap: the existing include/qjson.h prefers listing 'name' first in json_prop_*(), and I have plans to unify that file with the qapi visitors; listing 'name' first in qapi will minimize churn to the (admittedly few) qjson.h clients. Later patches will then fix docs, object.h, visitor-impl.h, and those clients to match. Done by first patching scripts/qapi*.py by hand to make generated files do what I want, then by running the following Coccinelle script to affect the rest of the code base: $ spatch --sp-file script `git grep -l '\bvisit_' -- '**/*.[ch]'` I then had to apply some touchups (Coccinelle insisted on TAB indentation in visitor.h, and botched the signature of visit_type_enum() by rewriting 'const char *const strings[]' to the syntactically invalid 'const char*const[] strings'). The movement of parameters is sufficient to provoke compiler errors if any callers were missed. // Part 1: Swap declaration order @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_start_struct -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type bool, TV, T1; identifier ARG1; @@ bool visit_optional -(TV v, T1 ARG1, const char *name) +(TV v, const char *name, T1 ARG1) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1; identifier OBJ, ARG1; @@ void visit_get_next_type -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_type_enum -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj; identifier OBJ; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ void VISIT_TYPE -(TV v, TObj OBJ, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, TErr errp) { ... } // Part 2: swap caller order @@ expression V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ ( -visit_start_struct(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ARG2, ERR) +visit_start_struct(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -visit_optional(V, ARG1, NAME) +visit_optional(V, NAME, ARG1) | -visit_get_next_type(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ERR) +visit_get_next_type(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ERR) | -visit_type_enum(V, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, NAME, ERR) +visit_type_enum(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -VISIT_TYPE(V, OBJ, NAME, ERR) +VISIT_TYPE(V, NAME, OBJ, ERR) ) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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visit_type_OnOffSplit(v, name, &mode, &err);
if (err) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return;
} else {
switch (mode) {
case ON_OFF_SPLIT_ON:
ms->kernel_irqchip_allowed = true;
ms->kernel_irqchip_required = true;
ms->kernel_irqchip_split = false;
break;
case ON_OFF_SPLIT_OFF:
ms->kernel_irqchip_allowed = false;
ms->kernel_irqchip_required = false;
ms->kernel_irqchip_split = false;
break;
case ON_OFF_SPLIT_SPLIT:
ms->kernel_irqchip_allowed = true;
ms->kernel_irqchip_required = true;
ms->kernel_irqchip_split = true;
break;
default:
/* The value was checked in visit_type_OnOffSplit() above. If
* we get here, then something is wrong in QEMU.
*/
abort();
}
}
}
static void machine_get_kvm_shadow_mem(Object *obj, Visitor *v,
const char *name, void *opaque,
Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
int64_t value = ms->kvm_shadow_mem;
qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placement JSON uses "name":value, but many of our visitor interfaces were called with visit_type_FOO(v, &value, name, errp). This can be a bit confusing to have to mentally swap the parameter order to match JSON order. It's particularly bad for visit_start_struct(), where the 'name' parameter is smack in the middle of the otherwise-related group of 'obj, kind, size' parameters! It's time to do a global swap of the parameter ordering, so that the 'name' parameter is always immediately after the Visitor argument. Additional reason in favor of the swap: the existing include/qjson.h prefers listing 'name' first in json_prop_*(), and I have plans to unify that file with the qapi visitors; listing 'name' first in qapi will minimize churn to the (admittedly few) qjson.h clients. Later patches will then fix docs, object.h, visitor-impl.h, and those clients to match. Done by first patching scripts/qapi*.py by hand to make generated files do what I want, then by running the following Coccinelle script to affect the rest of the code base: $ spatch --sp-file script `git grep -l '\bvisit_' -- '**/*.[ch]'` I then had to apply some touchups (Coccinelle insisted on TAB indentation in visitor.h, and botched the signature of visit_type_enum() by rewriting 'const char *const strings[]' to the syntactically invalid 'const char*const[] strings'). The movement of parameters is sufficient to provoke compiler errors if any callers were missed. // Part 1: Swap declaration order @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_start_struct -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type bool, TV, T1; identifier ARG1; @@ bool visit_optional -(TV v, T1 ARG1, const char *name) +(TV v, const char *name, T1 ARG1) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1; identifier OBJ, ARG1; @@ void visit_get_next_type -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_type_enum -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj; identifier OBJ; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ void VISIT_TYPE -(TV v, TObj OBJ, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, TErr errp) { ... } // Part 2: swap caller order @@ expression V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ ( -visit_start_struct(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ARG2, ERR) +visit_start_struct(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -visit_optional(V, ARG1, NAME) +visit_optional(V, NAME, ARG1) | -visit_get_next_type(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ERR) +visit_get_next_type(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ERR) | -visit_type_enum(V, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, NAME, ERR) +visit_type_enum(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -VISIT_TYPE(V, OBJ, NAME, ERR) +VISIT_TYPE(V, NAME, OBJ, ERR) ) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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visit_type_int(v, name, &value, errp);
}
static void machine_set_kvm_shadow_mem(Object *obj, Visitor *v,
const char *name, void *opaque,
Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
Error *error = NULL;
int64_t value;
qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placement JSON uses "name":value, but many of our visitor interfaces were called with visit_type_FOO(v, &value, name, errp). This can be a bit confusing to have to mentally swap the parameter order to match JSON order. It's particularly bad for visit_start_struct(), where the 'name' parameter is smack in the middle of the otherwise-related group of 'obj, kind, size' parameters! It's time to do a global swap of the parameter ordering, so that the 'name' parameter is always immediately after the Visitor argument. Additional reason in favor of the swap: the existing include/qjson.h prefers listing 'name' first in json_prop_*(), and I have plans to unify that file with the qapi visitors; listing 'name' first in qapi will minimize churn to the (admittedly few) qjson.h clients. Later patches will then fix docs, object.h, visitor-impl.h, and those clients to match. Done by first patching scripts/qapi*.py by hand to make generated files do what I want, then by running the following Coccinelle script to affect the rest of the code base: $ spatch --sp-file script `git grep -l '\bvisit_' -- '**/*.[ch]'` I then had to apply some touchups (Coccinelle insisted on TAB indentation in visitor.h, and botched the signature of visit_type_enum() by rewriting 'const char *const strings[]' to the syntactically invalid 'const char*const[] strings'). The movement of parameters is sufficient to provoke compiler errors if any callers were missed. // Part 1: Swap declaration order @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_start_struct -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type bool, TV, T1; identifier ARG1; @@ bool visit_optional -(TV v, T1 ARG1, const char *name) +(TV v, const char *name, T1 ARG1) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1; identifier OBJ, ARG1; @@ void visit_get_next_type -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_type_enum -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj; identifier OBJ; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ void VISIT_TYPE -(TV v, TObj OBJ, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, TErr errp) { ... } // Part 2: swap caller order @@ expression V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ ( -visit_start_struct(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ARG2, ERR) +visit_start_struct(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -visit_optional(V, ARG1, NAME) +visit_optional(V, NAME, ARG1) | -visit_get_next_type(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ERR) +visit_get_next_type(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ERR) | -visit_type_enum(V, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, NAME, ERR) +visit_type_enum(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -VISIT_TYPE(V, OBJ, NAME, ERR) +VISIT_TYPE(V, NAME, OBJ, ERR) ) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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visit_type_int(v, name, &value, &error);
if (error) {
error_propagate(errp, error);
return;
}
ms->kvm_shadow_mem = value;
}
static char *machine_get_kernel(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->kernel_filename);
}
static void machine_set_kernel(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->kernel_filename);
ms->kernel_filename = g_strdup(value);
}
static char *machine_get_initrd(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->initrd_filename);
}
static void machine_set_initrd(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->initrd_filename);
ms->initrd_filename = g_strdup(value);
}
static char *machine_get_append(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->kernel_cmdline);
}
static void machine_set_append(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->kernel_cmdline);
ms->kernel_cmdline = g_strdup(value);
}
static char *machine_get_dtb(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->dtb);
}
static void machine_set_dtb(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->dtb);
ms->dtb = g_strdup(value);
}
static char *machine_get_dumpdtb(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->dumpdtb);
}
static void machine_set_dumpdtb(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->dumpdtb);
ms->dumpdtb = g_strdup(value);
}
static void machine_get_phandle_start(Object *obj, Visitor *v,
const char *name, void *opaque,
Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
int64_t value = ms->phandle_start;
qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placement JSON uses "name":value, but many of our visitor interfaces were called with visit_type_FOO(v, &value, name, errp). This can be a bit confusing to have to mentally swap the parameter order to match JSON order. It's particularly bad for visit_start_struct(), where the 'name' parameter is smack in the middle of the otherwise-related group of 'obj, kind, size' parameters! It's time to do a global swap of the parameter ordering, so that the 'name' parameter is always immediately after the Visitor argument. Additional reason in favor of the swap: the existing include/qjson.h prefers listing 'name' first in json_prop_*(), and I have plans to unify that file with the qapi visitors; listing 'name' first in qapi will minimize churn to the (admittedly few) qjson.h clients. Later patches will then fix docs, object.h, visitor-impl.h, and those clients to match. Done by first patching scripts/qapi*.py by hand to make generated files do what I want, then by running the following Coccinelle script to affect the rest of the code base: $ spatch --sp-file script `git grep -l '\bvisit_' -- '**/*.[ch]'` I then had to apply some touchups (Coccinelle insisted on TAB indentation in visitor.h, and botched the signature of visit_type_enum() by rewriting 'const char *const strings[]' to the syntactically invalid 'const char*const[] strings'). The movement of parameters is sufficient to provoke compiler errors if any callers were missed. // Part 1: Swap declaration order @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_start_struct -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type bool, TV, T1; identifier ARG1; @@ bool visit_optional -(TV v, T1 ARG1, const char *name) +(TV v, const char *name, T1 ARG1) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1; identifier OBJ, ARG1; @@ void visit_get_next_type -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_type_enum -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj; identifier OBJ; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ void VISIT_TYPE -(TV v, TObj OBJ, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, TErr errp) { ... } // Part 2: swap caller order @@ expression V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ ( -visit_start_struct(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ARG2, ERR) +visit_start_struct(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -visit_optional(V, ARG1, NAME) +visit_optional(V, NAME, ARG1) | -visit_get_next_type(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ERR) +visit_get_next_type(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ERR) | -visit_type_enum(V, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, NAME, ERR) +visit_type_enum(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -VISIT_TYPE(V, OBJ, NAME, ERR) +VISIT_TYPE(V, NAME, OBJ, ERR) ) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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visit_type_int(v, name, &value, errp);
}
static void machine_set_phandle_start(Object *obj, Visitor *v,
const char *name, void *opaque,
Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
Error *error = NULL;
int64_t value;
qapi: Swap visit_* arguments for consistent 'name' placement JSON uses "name":value, but many of our visitor interfaces were called with visit_type_FOO(v, &value, name, errp). This can be a bit confusing to have to mentally swap the parameter order to match JSON order. It's particularly bad for visit_start_struct(), where the 'name' parameter is smack in the middle of the otherwise-related group of 'obj, kind, size' parameters! It's time to do a global swap of the parameter ordering, so that the 'name' parameter is always immediately after the Visitor argument. Additional reason in favor of the swap: the existing include/qjson.h prefers listing 'name' first in json_prop_*(), and I have plans to unify that file with the qapi visitors; listing 'name' first in qapi will minimize churn to the (admittedly few) qjson.h clients. Later patches will then fix docs, object.h, visitor-impl.h, and those clients to match. Done by first patching scripts/qapi*.py by hand to make generated files do what I want, then by running the following Coccinelle script to affect the rest of the code base: $ spatch --sp-file script `git grep -l '\bvisit_' -- '**/*.[ch]'` I then had to apply some touchups (Coccinelle insisted on TAB indentation in visitor.h, and botched the signature of visit_type_enum() by rewriting 'const char *const strings[]' to the syntactically invalid 'const char*const[] strings'). The movement of parameters is sufficient to provoke compiler errors if any callers were missed. // Part 1: Swap declaration order @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_start_struct -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type bool, TV, T1; identifier ARG1; @@ bool visit_optional -(TV v, T1 ARG1, const char *name) +(TV v, const char *name, T1 ARG1) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1; identifier OBJ, ARG1; @@ void visit_get_next_type -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj, T1, T2; identifier OBJ, ARG1, ARG2; @@ void visit_type_enum -(TV v, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, T1 ARG1, T2 ARG2, TErr errp) { ... } @@ type TV, TErr, TObj; identifier OBJ; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ void VISIT_TYPE -(TV v, TObj OBJ, const char *name, TErr errp) +(TV v, const char *name, TObj OBJ, TErr errp) { ... } // Part 2: swap caller order @@ expression V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR; identifier VISIT_TYPE =~ "^visit_type_"; @@ ( -visit_start_struct(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ARG2, ERR) +visit_start_struct(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -visit_optional(V, ARG1, NAME) +visit_optional(V, NAME, ARG1) | -visit_get_next_type(V, OBJ, ARG1, NAME, ERR) +visit_get_next_type(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ERR) | -visit_type_enum(V, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, NAME, ERR) +visit_type_enum(V, NAME, OBJ, ARG1, ARG2, ERR) | -VISIT_TYPE(V, OBJ, NAME, ERR) +VISIT_TYPE(V, NAME, OBJ, ERR) ) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1454075341-13658-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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visit_type_int(v, name, &value, &error);
if (error) {
error_propagate(errp, error);
return;
}
ms->phandle_start = value;
}
static char *machine_get_dt_compatible(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->dt_compatible);
}
static void machine_set_dt_compatible(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->dt_compatible);
ms->dt_compatible = g_strdup(value);
}
static bool machine_get_dump_guest_core(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->dump_guest_core;
}
static void machine_set_dump_guest_core(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->dump_guest_core = value;
}
static bool machine_get_mem_merge(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->mem_merge;
}
static void machine_set_mem_merge(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->mem_merge = value;
}
static bool machine_get_usb(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->usb;
}
static void machine_set_usb(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->usb = value;
ms->usb_disabled = !value;
}
static bool machine_get_graphics(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->enable_graphics;
}
static void machine_set_graphics(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->enable_graphics = value;
}
static bool machine_get_igd_gfx_passthru(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->igd_gfx_passthru;
}
static void machine_set_igd_gfx_passthru(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->igd_gfx_passthru = value;
}
static char *machine_get_firmware(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return g_strdup(ms->firmware);
}
static void machine_set_firmware(Object *obj, const char *value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->firmware);
ms->firmware = g_strdup(value);
}
static void machine_set_suppress_vmdesc(Object *obj, bool value, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->suppress_vmdesc = value;
}
static bool machine_get_suppress_vmdesc(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->suppress_vmdesc;
}
static void machine_set_enforce_config_section(Object *obj, bool value,
Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->enforce_config_section = value;
}
static bool machine_get_enforce_config_section(Object *obj, Error **errp)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
return ms->enforce_config_section;
}
static void error_on_sysbus_device(SysBusDevice *sbdev, void *opaque)
{
error_report("Option '-device %s' cannot be handled by this machine",
object_class_get_name(object_get_class(OBJECT(sbdev))));
exit(1);
}
static void machine_init_notify(Notifier *notifier, void *data)
{
Object *machine = qdev_get_machine();
ObjectClass *oc = object_get_class(machine);
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_CLASS(oc);
if (mc->has_dynamic_sysbus) {
/* Our machine can handle dynamic sysbus devices, we're all good */
return;
}
/*
* Loop through all dynamically created devices and check whether there
* are sysbus devices among them. If there are, error out.
*/
foreach_dynamic_sysbus_device(error_on_sysbus_device, NULL);
}
HotpluggableCPUList *machine_query_hotpluggable_cpus(MachineState *machine)
{
int i;
Object *cpu;
HotpluggableCPUList *head = NULL;
const char *cpu_type;
cpu = machine->possible_cpus->cpus[0].cpu;
assert(cpu); /* Boot cpu is always present */
cpu_type = object_get_typename(cpu);
for (i = 0; i < machine->possible_cpus->len; i++) {
HotpluggableCPUList *list_item = g_new0(typeof(*list_item), 1);
HotpluggableCPU *cpu_item = g_new0(typeof(*cpu_item), 1);
cpu_item->type = g_strdup(cpu_type);
cpu_item->vcpus_count = machine->possible_cpus->cpus[i].vcpus_count;
cpu_item->props = g_memdup(&machine->possible_cpus->cpus[i].props,
sizeof(*cpu_item->props));
cpu = machine->possible_cpus->cpus[i].cpu;
if (cpu) {
cpu_item->has_qom_path = true;
cpu_item->qom_path = object_get_canonical_path(cpu);
}
list_item->value = cpu_item;
list_item->next = head;
head = list_item;
}
return head;
}
static void machine_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
{
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_CLASS(oc);
/* Default 128 MB as guest ram size */
mc->default_ram_size = 128 * M_BYTE;
mc->rom_file_has_mr = true;
/* numa node memory size aligned on 8MB by default.
* On Linux, each node's border has to be 8MB aligned
*/
mc->numa_mem_align_shift = 23;
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "accel",
machine_get_accel, machine_set_accel, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "accel",
"Accelerator list", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add(oc, "kernel-irqchip", "OnOffSplit",
NULL, machine_set_kernel_irqchip,
NULL, NULL, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "kernel-irqchip",
"Configure KVM in-kernel irqchip", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add(oc, "kvm-shadow-mem", "int",
machine_get_kvm_shadow_mem, machine_set_kvm_shadow_mem,
NULL, NULL, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "kvm-shadow-mem",
"KVM shadow MMU size", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "kernel",
machine_get_kernel, machine_set_kernel, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "kernel",
"Linux kernel image file", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "initrd",
machine_get_initrd, machine_set_initrd, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "initrd",
"Linux initial ramdisk file", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "append",
machine_get_append, machine_set_append, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "append",
"Linux kernel command line", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "dtb",
machine_get_dtb, machine_set_dtb, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dtb",
"Linux kernel device tree file", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "dumpdtb",
machine_get_dumpdtb, machine_set_dumpdtb, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dumpdtb",
"Dump current dtb to a file and quit", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add(oc, "phandle-start", "int",
machine_get_phandle_start, machine_set_phandle_start,
NULL, NULL, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "phandle-start",
"The first phandle ID we may generate dynamically", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "dt-compatible",
machine_get_dt_compatible, machine_set_dt_compatible, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dt-compatible",
"Overrides the \"compatible\" property of the dt root node",
&error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "dump-guest-core",
machine_get_dump_guest_core, machine_set_dump_guest_core, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "dump-guest-core",
"Include guest memory in a core dump", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "mem-merge",
machine_get_mem_merge, machine_set_mem_merge, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "mem-merge",
"Enable/disable memory merge support", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "usb",
machine_get_usb, machine_set_usb, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "usb",
"Set on/off to enable/disable usb", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "graphics",
machine_get_graphics, machine_set_graphics, &error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "graphics",
"Set on/off to enable/disable graphics emulation", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "igd-passthru",
machine_get_igd_gfx_passthru, machine_set_igd_gfx_passthru,
&error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "igd-passthru",
"Set on/off to enable/disable igd passthrou", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_str(oc, "firmware",
machine_get_firmware, machine_set_firmware,
&error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "firmware",
"Firmware image", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "suppress-vmdesc",
machine_get_suppress_vmdesc, machine_set_suppress_vmdesc,
&error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "suppress-vmdesc",
"Set on to disable self-describing migration", &error_abort);
object_class_property_add_bool(oc, "enforce-config-section",
machine_get_enforce_config_section, machine_set_enforce_config_section,
&error_abort);
object_class_property_set_description(oc, "enforce-config-section",
"Set on to enforce configuration section migration", &error_abort);
}
static void machine_class_base_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data)
{
if (!object_class_is_abstract(oc)) {
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_CLASS(oc);
const char *cname = object_class_get_name(oc);
assert(g_str_has_suffix(cname, TYPE_MACHINE_SUFFIX));
mc->name = g_strndup(cname,
strlen(cname) - strlen(TYPE_MACHINE_SUFFIX));
}
}
static void machine_initfn(Object *obj)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
ms->kernel_irqchip_allowed = true;
ms->kvm_shadow_mem = -1;
ms->dump_guest_core = true;
ms->mem_merge = true;
ms->enable_graphics = true;
/* Register notifier when init is done for sysbus sanity checks */
ms->sysbus_notifier.notify = machine_init_notify;
qemu_add_machine_init_done_notifier(&ms->sysbus_notifier);
}
static void machine_finalize(Object *obj)
{
MachineState *ms = MACHINE(obj);
g_free(ms->accel);
g_free(ms->kernel_filename);
g_free(ms->initrd_filename);
g_free(ms->kernel_cmdline);
g_free(ms->dtb);
g_free(ms->dumpdtb);
g_free(ms->dt_compatible);
g_free(ms->firmware);
}
bool machine_usb(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->usb;
}
bool machine_kernel_irqchip_allowed(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->kernel_irqchip_allowed;
}
bool machine_kernel_irqchip_required(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->kernel_irqchip_required;
}
bool machine_kernel_irqchip_split(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->kernel_irqchip_split;
}
int machine_kvm_shadow_mem(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->kvm_shadow_mem;
}
int machine_phandle_start(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->phandle_start;
}
bool machine_dump_guest_core(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->dump_guest_core;
}
bool machine_mem_merge(MachineState *machine)
{
return machine->mem_merge;
}
static void machine_class_finalize(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_CLASS(klass);
if (mc->compat_props) {
g_array_free(mc->compat_props, true);
}
g_free(mc->name);
}
machine: Convert abstract typename on compat_props to subclass names Original problem description by Greg Kurz: > Since commit "9a4c0e220d8a hw/virtio-pci: fix virtio > behaviour", passing -device virtio-blk-pci.disable-modern=off > has no effect on 2.6 machine types because the internal > virtio-pci.disable-modern=on compat property always prevail. The same bug also affects other abstract type names mentioned on compat_props by machine-types: apic-common, i386-cpu, pci-device, powerpc64-cpu, s390-skeys, spapr-pci-host-bridge, usb-device, virtio-pci, x86_64-cpu. The right fix for this problem is to make sure compat_props and -global options are always applied in the order they are registered, instead of reordering them based on the type hierarchy. But changing the ordering rules of -global is risky and might break existing configurations, so we shouldn't do that on a stable branch. This is a temporary hack that will work around the bug when registering compat_props properties: if we find an abstract class on compat_props, register properties for all its non-abstract subtypes instead. This will make sure -global won't be overridden by compat_props, while keeping the existing ordering rules on -global options. Note that there's one case that won't be fixed by this hack: "-global spapr-pci-vfio-host-bridge.<option>=<value>" won't be able to override compat_props, because spapr-pci-host-bridge is not an abstract class. Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1481575745-26120-1-git-send-email-ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Tested-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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static void register_compat_prop(const char *driver,
const char *property,
const char *value)
{
GlobalProperty *p = g_new0(GlobalProperty, 1);
/* Machine compat_props must never cause errors: */
p->errp = &error_abort;
p->driver = driver;
p->property = property;
p->value = value;
qdev_prop_register_global(p);
}
static void machine_register_compat_for_subclass(ObjectClass *oc, void *opaque)
{
GlobalProperty *p = opaque;
register_compat_prop(object_class_get_name(oc), p->property, p->value);
}
void machine_register_compat_props(MachineState *machine)
{
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine);
int i;
GlobalProperty *p;
machine: Convert abstract typename on compat_props to subclass names Original problem description by Greg Kurz: > Since commit "9a4c0e220d8a hw/virtio-pci: fix virtio > behaviour", passing -device virtio-blk-pci.disable-modern=off > has no effect on 2.6 machine types because the internal > virtio-pci.disable-modern=on compat property always prevail. The same bug also affects other abstract type names mentioned on compat_props by machine-types: apic-common, i386-cpu, pci-device, powerpc64-cpu, s390-skeys, spapr-pci-host-bridge, usb-device, virtio-pci, x86_64-cpu. The right fix for this problem is to make sure compat_props and -global options are always applied in the order they are registered, instead of reordering them based on the type hierarchy. But changing the ordering rules of -global is risky and might break existing configurations, so we shouldn't do that on a stable branch. This is a temporary hack that will work around the bug when registering compat_props properties: if we find an abstract class on compat_props, register properties for all its non-abstract subtypes instead. This will make sure -global won't be overridden by compat_props, while keeping the existing ordering rules on -global options. Note that there's one case that won't be fixed by this hack: "-global spapr-pci-vfio-host-bridge.<option>=<value>" won't be able to override compat_props, because spapr-pci-host-bridge is not an abstract class. Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1481575745-26120-1-git-send-email-ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Tested-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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ObjectClass *oc;
if (!mc->compat_props) {
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < mc->compat_props->len; i++) {
p = g_array_index(mc->compat_props, GlobalProperty *, i);
machine: Convert abstract typename on compat_props to subclass names Original problem description by Greg Kurz: > Since commit "9a4c0e220d8a hw/virtio-pci: fix virtio > behaviour", passing -device virtio-blk-pci.disable-modern=off > has no effect on 2.6 machine types because the internal > virtio-pci.disable-modern=on compat property always prevail. The same bug also affects other abstract type names mentioned on compat_props by machine-types: apic-common, i386-cpu, pci-device, powerpc64-cpu, s390-skeys, spapr-pci-host-bridge, usb-device, virtio-pci, x86_64-cpu. The right fix for this problem is to make sure compat_props and -global options are always applied in the order they are registered, instead of reordering them based on the type hierarchy. But changing the ordering rules of -global is risky and might break existing configurations, so we shouldn't do that on a stable branch. This is a temporary hack that will work around the bug when registering compat_props properties: if we find an abstract class on compat_props, register properties for all its non-abstract subtypes instead. This will make sure -global won't be overridden by compat_props, while keeping the existing ordering rules on -global options. Note that there's one case that won't be fixed by this hack: "-global spapr-pci-vfio-host-bridge.<option>=<value>" won't be able to override compat_props, because spapr-pci-host-bridge is not an abstract class. Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1481575745-26120-1-git-send-email-ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Tested-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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oc = object_class_by_name(p->driver);
if (oc && object_class_is_abstract(oc)) {
/* temporary hack to make sure we do not override
* globals set explicitly on -global: if an abstract class
* is on compat_props, register globals for all its
* non-abstract subtypes instead.
*
* This doesn't solve the problem for cases where
* a non-abstract typename mentioned on compat_props
* has subclasses, like spapr-pci-host-bridge.
*/
object_class_foreach(machine_register_compat_for_subclass,
p->driver, false, p);
} else {
register_compat_prop(p->driver, p->property, p->value);
}
}
}
static const TypeInfo machine_info = {
.name = TYPE_MACHINE,
.parent = TYPE_OBJECT,
.abstract = true,
.class_size = sizeof(MachineClass),
.class_init = machine_class_init,
.class_base_init = machine_class_base_init,
.class_finalize = machine_class_finalize,
.instance_size = sizeof(MachineState),
.instance_init = machine_initfn,
.instance_finalize = machine_finalize,
};
static void machine_register_types(void)
{
type_register_static(&machine_info);
}
type_init(machine_register_types)