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/*
* Dynamic device configuration and creation.
*
* Copyright (c) 2009 CodeSourcery
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "hw/qdev.h"
#include "hw/sysbus.h"
#include "monitor/monitor.h"
#include "monitor/qdev.h"
#include "qmp-commands.h"
#include "sysemu/arch_init.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
#include "qemu/config-file.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qemu/help_option.h"
#include "sysemu/block-backend.h"
#include "migration/misc.h"
/*
* Aliases were a bad idea from the start. Let's keep them
* from spreading further.
*/
typedef struct QDevAlias
{
const char *typename;
const char *alias;
uint32_t arch_mask;
} QDevAlias;
/* Please keep this table sorted by typename. */
static const QDevAlias qdev_alias_table[] = {
{ "e1000", "e1000-82540em" },
{ "ich9-ahci", "ahci" },
{ "kvm-pci-assign", "pci-assign" },
{ "lsi53c895a", "lsi" },
{ "virtio-9p-ccw", "virtio-9p", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-9p-pci", "virtio-9p", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-balloon-ccw", "virtio-balloon", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-balloon-pci", "virtio-balloon",
QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-blk-ccw", "virtio-blk", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-blk-pci", "virtio-blk", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-gpu-ccw", "virtio-gpu", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-gpu-pci", "virtio-gpu", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-input-host-ccw", "virtio-input-host", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-input-host-pci", "virtio-input-host",
QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-keyboard-ccw", "virtio-keyboard", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-keyboard-pci", "virtio-keyboard",
QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-mouse-ccw", "virtio-mouse", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-mouse-pci", "virtio-mouse", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-net-ccw", "virtio-net", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-net-pci", "virtio-net", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-rng-ccw", "virtio-rng", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-rng-pci", "virtio-rng", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-scsi-ccw", "virtio-scsi", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-scsi-pci", "virtio-scsi", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-serial-ccw", "virtio-serial", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-serial-pci", "virtio-serial", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-tablet-ccw", "virtio-tablet", QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ "virtio-tablet-pci", "virtio-tablet", QEMU_ARCH_ALL & ~QEMU_ARCH_S390X },
{ }
};
static const char *qdev_class_get_alias(DeviceClass *dc)
{
const char *typename = object_class_get_name(OBJECT_CLASS(dc));
int i;
for (i = 0; qdev_alias_table[i].typename; i++) {
if (qdev_alias_table[i].arch_mask &&
!(qdev_alias_table[i].arch_mask & arch_type)) {
continue;
}
if (strcmp(qdev_alias_table[i].typename, typename) == 0) {
return qdev_alias_table[i].alias;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static bool qdev_class_has_alias(DeviceClass *dc)
{
return (qdev_class_get_alias(dc) != NULL);
}
static void qdev_print_devinfo(DeviceClass *dc)
{
error_printf("name \"%s\"", object_class_get_name(OBJECT_CLASS(dc)));
if (dc->bus_type) {
error_printf(", bus %s", dc->bus_type);
}
if (qdev_class_has_alias(dc)) {
error_printf(", alias \"%s\"", qdev_class_get_alias(dc));
}
if (dc->desc) {
error_printf(", desc \"%s\"", dc->desc);
}
qdev: Replace cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet with !user_creatable cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet was introduced by commit efec3dd631d94160288392721a5f9c39e50fb2bc to replace no_user. It was supposed to be a temporary measure. When it was introduced, we had 54 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines in the code. Today (3 years later) this number has not shrunk: we now have 57 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines. I think it is safe to say it is not a temporary measure, and we won't see the flag go away soon. Instead of a long field name that misleads people to believe it is temporary, replace it a shorter and less misleading field: user_creatable. Except for code comments, changes were generated using the following Coccinelle patch: @@ expression DC; @@ ( -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = false; +DC->user_creatable = true; | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = true; +DC->user_creatable = false; ) @@ typedef ObjectClass; expression dc; identifier class, data; @@ static void device_class_init(ObjectClass *class, void *data) { ... dc->hotpluggable = true; +dc->user_creatable = true; ... } @@ @@ struct DeviceClass { ... -bool cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet; +bool user_creatable; ... } @@ expression DC; @@ ( -!DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +DC->user_creatable | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +!DC->user_creatable ) Cc: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Cc: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Cc: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Acked-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Acked-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170503203604.31462-2-ehabkost@redhat.com> [ehabkost: kept "TODO remove once we're there" comment] Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2017-05-03 22:35:44 +02:00
if (!dc->user_creatable) {
error_printf(", no-user");
}
error_printf("\n");
}
static gint devinfo_cmp(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
return strcasecmp(object_class_get_name((ObjectClass *)a),
object_class_get_name((ObjectClass *)b));
}
static void qdev_print_devinfos(bool show_no_user)
{
static const char *cat_name[DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX + 1] = {
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE] = "Controller/Bridge/Hub",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_USB] = "USB",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_STORAGE] = "Storage",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_NETWORK] = "Network",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_INPUT] = "Input",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_DISPLAY] = "Display",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_SOUND] = "Sound",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_MISC] = "Misc",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_CPU] = "CPU",
[DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX] = "Uncategorized",
};
GSList *list, *elt;
int i;
bool cat_printed;
list = g_slist_sort(object_class_get_list(TYPE_DEVICE, false),
devinfo_cmp);
for (i = 0; i <= DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX; i++) {
cat_printed = false;
for (elt = list; elt; elt = elt->next) {
DeviceClass *dc = OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(DeviceClass, elt->data,
TYPE_DEVICE);
if ((i < DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX
? !test_bit(i, dc->categories)
: !bitmap_empty(dc->categories, DEVICE_CATEGORY_MAX))
|| (!show_no_user
qdev: Replace cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet with !user_creatable cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet was introduced by commit efec3dd631d94160288392721a5f9c39e50fb2bc to replace no_user. It was supposed to be a temporary measure. When it was introduced, we had 54 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines in the code. Today (3 years later) this number has not shrunk: we now have 57 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines. I think it is safe to say it is not a temporary measure, and we won't see the flag go away soon. Instead of a long field name that misleads people to believe it is temporary, replace it a shorter and less misleading field: user_creatable. Except for code comments, changes were generated using the following Coccinelle patch: @@ expression DC; @@ ( -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = false; +DC->user_creatable = true; | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = true; +DC->user_creatable = false; ) @@ typedef ObjectClass; expression dc; identifier class, data; @@ static void device_class_init(ObjectClass *class, void *data) { ... dc->hotpluggable = true; +dc->user_creatable = true; ... } @@ @@ struct DeviceClass { ... -bool cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet; +bool user_creatable; ... } @@ expression DC; @@ ( -!DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +DC->user_creatable | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +!DC->user_creatable ) Cc: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Cc: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Cc: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Acked-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Acked-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170503203604.31462-2-ehabkost@redhat.com> [ehabkost: kept "TODO remove once we're there" comment] Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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&& !dc->user_creatable)) {
continue;
}
if (!cat_printed) {
error_printf("%s%s devices:\n", i ? "\n" : "",
cat_name[i]);
cat_printed = true;
}
qdev_print_devinfo(dc);
}
}
g_slist_free(list);
}
static int set_property(void *opaque, const char *name, const char *value,
Error **errp)
{
Object *obj = opaque;
Error *err = NULL;
if (strcmp(name, "driver") == 0)
return 0;
if (strcmp(name, "bus") == 0)
return 0;
object_property_parse(obj, value, name, &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static const char *find_typename_by_alias(const char *alias)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; qdev_alias_table[i].alias; i++) {
if (qdev_alias_table[i].arch_mask &&
!(qdev_alias_table[i].arch_mask & arch_type)) {
continue;
}
if (strcmp(qdev_alias_table[i].alias, alias) == 0) {
return qdev_alias_table[i].typename;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static DeviceClass *qdev_get_device_class(const char **driver, Error **errp)
{
ObjectClass *oc;
DeviceClass *dc;
const char *original_name = *driver;
oc = object_class_by_name(*driver);
if (!oc) {
const char *typename = find_typename_by_alias(*driver);
if (typename) {
*driver = typename;
oc = object_class_by_name(*driver);
}
}
if (!object_class_dynamic_cast(oc, TYPE_DEVICE)) {
if (*driver != original_name) {
error_setg(errp, "'%s' (alias '%s') is not a valid device model"
" name", original_name, *driver);
} else {
error_setg(errp, "'%s' is not a valid device model name", *driver);
}
return NULL;
}
if (object_class_is_abstract(oc)) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "driver",
"non-abstract device type");
return NULL;
}
dc = DEVICE_CLASS(oc);
qdev: Replace cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet with !user_creatable cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet was introduced by commit efec3dd631d94160288392721a5f9c39e50fb2bc to replace no_user. It was supposed to be a temporary measure. When it was introduced, we had 54 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines in the code. Today (3 years later) this number has not shrunk: we now have 57 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines. I think it is safe to say it is not a temporary measure, and we won't see the flag go away soon. Instead of a long field name that misleads people to believe it is temporary, replace it a shorter and less misleading field: user_creatable. Except for code comments, changes were generated using the following Coccinelle patch: @@ expression DC; @@ ( -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = false; +DC->user_creatable = true; | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = true; +DC->user_creatable = false; ) @@ typedef ObjectClass; expression dc; identifier class, data; @@ static void device_class_init(ObjectClass *class, void *data) { ... dc->hotpluggable = true; +dc->user_creatable = true; ... } @@ @@ struct DeviceClass { ... -bool cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet; +bool user_creatable; ... } @@ expression DC; @@ ( -!DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +DC->user_creatable | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +!DC->user_creatable ) Cc: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Cc: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Cc: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Acked-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Acked-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170503203604.31462-2-ehabkost@redhat.com> [ehabkost: kept "TODO remove once we're there" comment] Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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if (!dc->user_creatable ||
(qdev_hotplug && !dc->hotpluggable)) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "driver",
"pluggable device type");
return NULL;
}
return dc;
}
int qdev_device_help(QemuOpts *opts)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
const char *driver;
DevicePropertyInfoList *prop_list;
DevicePropertyInfoList *prop;
driver = qemu_opt_get(opts, "driver");
if (driver && is_help_option(driver)) {
qdev_print_devinfos(false);
return 1;
}
if (!driver || !qemu_opt_has_help_opt(opts)) {
return 0;
}
Revert "qdev: Use qdev_get_device_class() for -device <type>,help" This reverts commit 31bed5509dfcbdfc293154ce81086a4dbd7a80b6. The reverted commit changed qdev_device_help() to reject abstract devices and devices that have cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet set, to fix crash bugs like -device x86_64-cpu,help. Rejecting abstract devices makes sense: they're purely internal, and the implementation of the help feature can't cope with them. Rejecting non-pluggable devices makes less sense: even though you can't use them with -device, the help may still be useful elsewhere, for instance with -global. This is a regression: -device FOO,help used to help even for FOO that aren't pluggable. The previous two commits fixed the crash bug at a lower layer, so reverting this one is now safe. Fixes the -device FOO,help regression, except for the broken devices marked cannot_even_create_with_object_new_yet. For those, the error message is improved. Example of a device where the regression is fixed: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -device PIIX4_PM,help PIIX4_PM.command_serr_enable=bool (on/off) PIIX4_PM.multifunction=bool (on/off) PIIX4_PM.rombar=uint32 PIIX4_PM.romfile=str PIIX4_PM.addr=int32 (Slot and optional function number, example: 06.0 or 06) PIIX4_PM.memory-hotplug-support=bool PIIX4_PM.acpi-pci-hotplug-with-bridge-support=bool PIIX4_PM.s4_val=uint8 PIIX4_PM.disable_s4=uint8 PIIX4_PM.disable_s3=uint8 PIIX4_PM.smb_io_base=uint32 Example of a device where it isn't fixed: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -device host-x86_64-cpu,help Can't list properties of device 'host-x86_64-cpu' Both failed with "Parameter 'driver' expects pluggable device type" before. Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1443689999-12182-11-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com>
2015-10-01 10:59:59 +02:00
if (!object_class_by_name(driver)) {
const char *typename = find_typename_by_alias(driver);
if (typename) {
driver = typename;
}
}
prop_list = qmp_device_list_properties(driver, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
goto error;
}
for (prop = prop_list; prop; prop = prop->next) {
qmp: Print descriptions of object properties Add a new "description" field to DevicePropertyInfo. The descriptions can serve as documentation in the code, and they can be used to provide better help. For example: $./qemu-system-x86_64 -device virtio-blk-pci,? Before this patch: virtio-blk-pci.iothread=link<iothread> virtio-blk-pci.x-data-plane=bool virtio-blk-pci.scsi=bool virtio-blk-pci.config-wce=bool virtio-blk-pci.serial=str virtio-blk-pci.secs=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.heads=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.cyls=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.discard_granularity=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.bootindex=int32 virtio-blk-pci.opt_io_size=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.min_io_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.physical_block_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.logical_block_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.drive=str virtio-blk-pci.virtio-backend=child<virtio-blk-device> virtio-blk-pci.command_serr_enable=on/off virtio-blk-pci.multifunction=on/off virtio-blk-pci.rombar=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.romfile=str virtio-blk-pci.addr=pci-devfn virtio-blk-pci.event_idx=on/off virtio-blk-pci.indirect_desc=on/off virtio-blk-pci.vectors=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.ioeventfd=on/off virtio-blk-pci.class=uint32 After: virtio-blk-pci.iothread=link<iothread> virtio-blk-pci.x-data-plane=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.scsi=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.config-wce=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.serial=str virtio-blk-pci.secs=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.heads=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.cyls=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.discard_granularity=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.bootindex=int32 virtio-blk-pci.opt_io_size=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.min_io_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.physical_block_size=uint16 (A power of two between 512 and 32768) virtio-blk-pci.logical_block_size=uint16 (A power of two between 512 and 32768) virtio-blk-pci.drive=str (ID of a drive to use as a backend) virtio-blk-pci.virtio-backend=child<virtio-blk-device> virtio-blk-pci.command_serr_enable=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.multifunction=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.rombar=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.romfile=str virtio-blk-pci.addr=int32 (Slot and optional function number, example: 06.0 or 06) virtio-blk-pci.event_idx=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.indirect_desc=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.vectors=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.ioeventfd=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.class=uint32 Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-10-07 08:33:23 +02:00
error_printf("%s.%s=%s", driver,
prop->value->name,
prop->value->type);
qmp: Print descriptions of object properties Add a new "description" field to DevicePropertyInfo. The descriptions can serve as documentation in the code, and they can be used to provide better help. For example: $./qemu-system-x86_64 -device virtio-blk-pci,? Before this patch: virtio-blk-pci.iothread=link<iothread> virtio-blk-pci.x-data-plane=bool virtio-blk-pci.scsi=bool virtio-blk-pci.config-wce=bool virtio-blk-pci.serial=str virtio-blk-pci.secs=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.heads=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.cyls=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.discard_granularity=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.bootindex=int32 virtio-blk-pci.opt_io_size=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.min_io_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.physical_block_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.logical_block_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.drive=str virtio-blk-pci.virtio-backend=child<virtio-blk-device> virtio-blk-pci.command_serr_enable=on/off virtio-blk-pci.multifunction=on/off virtio-blk-pci.rombar=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.romfile=str virtio-blk-pci.addr=pci-devfn virtio-blk-pci.event_idx=on/off virtio-blk-pci.indirect_desc=on/off virtio-blk-pci.vectors=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.ioeventfd=on/off virtio-blk-pci.class=uint32 After: virtio-blk-pci.iothread=link<iothread> virtio-blk-pci.x-data-plane=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.scsi=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.config-wce=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.serial=str virtio-blk-pci.secs=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.heads=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.cyls=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.discard_granularity=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.bootindex=int32 virtio-blk-pci.opt_io_size=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.min_io_size=uint16 virtio-blk-pci.physical_block_size=uint16 (A power of two between 512 and 32768) virtio-blk-pci.logical_block_size=uint16 (A power of two between 512 and 32768) virtio-blk-pci.drive=str (ID of a drive to use as a backend) virtio-blk-pci.virtio-backend=child<virtio-blk-device> virtio-blk-pci.command_serr_enable=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.multifunction=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.rombar=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.romfile=str virtio-blk-pci.addr=int32 (Slot and optional function number, example: 06.0 or 06) virtio-blk-pci.event_idx=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.indirect_desc=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.vectors=uint32 virtio-blk-pci.ioeventfd=bool (on/off) virtio-blk-pci.class=uint32 Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
2014-10-07 08:33:23 +02:00
if (prop->value->has_description) {
error_printf(" (%s)\n", prop->value->description);
} else {
error_printf("\n");
}
}
qapi_free_DevicePropertyInfoList(prop_list);
return 1;
error:
error_report_err(local_err);
return 1;
}
static Object *qdev_get_peripheral(void)
{
static Object *dev;
if (dev == NULL) {
dev = container_get(qdev_get_machine(), "/peripheral");
}
return dev;
}
static Object *qdev_get_peripheral_anon(void)
{
static Object *dev;
if (dev == NULL) {
dev = container_get(qdev_get_machine(), "/peripheral-anon");
}
return dev;
}
static void qbus_list_bus(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
BusState *child;
const char *sep = " ";
error_append_hint(errp, "child buses at \"%s\":",
dev->id ? dev->id : object_get_typename(OBJECT(dev)));
QLIST_FOREACH(child, &dev->child_bus, sibling) {
error_append_hint(errp, "%s\"%s\"", sep, child->name);
sep = ", ";
}
error_append_hint(errp, "\n");
}
static void qbus_list_dev(BusState *bus, Error **errp)
{
BusChild *kid;
const char *sep = " ";
error_append_hint(errp, "devices at \"%s\":", bus->name);
QTAILQ_FOREACH(kid, &bus->children, sibling) {
DeviceState *dev = kid->child;
error_append_hint(errp, "%s\"%s\"", sep,
object_get_typename(OBJECT(dev)));
if (dev->id) {
error_append_hint(errp, "/\"%s\"", dev->id);
}
sep = ", ";
}
error_append_hint(errp, "\n");
}
static BusState *qbus_find_bus(DeviceState *dev, char *elem)
{
BusState *child;
QLIST_FOREACH(child, &dev->child_bus, sibling) {
if (strcmp(child->name, elem) == 0) {
return child;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static DeviceState *qbus_find_dev(BusState *bus, char *elem)
{
BusChild *kid;
/*
* try to match in order:
* (1) instance id, if present
* (2) driver name
* (3) driver alias, if present
*/
QTAILQ_FOREACH(kid, &bus->children, sibling) {
DeviceState *dev = kid->child;
if (dev->id && strcmp(dev->id, elem) == 0) {
return dev;
}
}
QTAILQ_FOREACH(kid, &bus->children, sibling) {
DeviceState *dev = kid->child;
if (strcmp(object_get_typename(OBJECT(dev)), elem) == 0) {
return dev;
}
}
QTAILQ_FOREACH(kid, &bus->children, sibling) {
DeviceState *dev = kid->child;
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_GET_CLASS(dev);
if (qdev_class_has_alias(dc) &&
strcmp(qdev_class_get_alias(dc), elem) == 0) {
return dev;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static inline bool qbus_is_full(BusState *bus)
{
BusClass *bus_class = BUS_GET_CLASS(bus);
return bus_class->max_dev && bus->max_index >= bus_class->max_dev;
}
/*
* Search the tree rooted at @bus for a bus.
* If @name, search for a bus with that name. Note that bus names
* need not be unique. Yes, that's screwed up.
* Else search for a bus that is a subtype of @bus_typename.
* If more than one exists, prefer one that can take another device.
* Return the bus if found, else %NULL.
*/
static BusState *qbus_find_recursive(BusState *bus, const char *name,
const char *bus_typename)
{
BusChild *kid;
BusState *pick, *child, *ret;
bool match;
assert(name || bus_typename);
if (name) {
match = !strcmp(bus->name, name);
} else {
match = !!object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(bus), bus_typename);
}
if (match && !qbus_is_full(bus)) {
return bus; /* root matches and isn't full */
}
pick = match ? bus : NULL;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(kid, &bus->children, sibling) {
DeviceState *dev = kid->child;
QLIST_FOREACH(child, &dev->child_bus, sibling) {
ret = qbus_find_recursive(child, name, bus_typename);
if (ret && !qbus_is_full(ret)) {
return ret; /* a descendant matches and isn't full */
}
if (ret && !pick) {
pick = ret;
}
}
}
/* root or a descendant matches, but is full */
return pick;
}
static BusState *qbus_find(const char *path, Error **errp)
{
DeviceState *dev;
BusState *bus;
char elem[128];
int pos, len;
/* find start element */
if (path[0] == '/') {
bus = sysbus_get_default();
pos = 0;
} else {
if (sscanf(path, "%127[^/]%n", elem, &len) != 1) {
assert(!path[0]);
elem[0] = len = 0;
}
bus = qbus_find_recursive(sysbus_get_default(), elem, NULL);
if (!bus) {
error_setg(errp, "Bus '%s' not found", elem);
return NULL;
}
pos = len;
}
for (;;) {
assert(path[pos] == '/' || !path[pos]);
while (path[pos] == '/') {
pos++;
}
if (path[pos] == '\0') {
break;
}
/* find device */
if (sscanf(path+pos, "%127[^/]%n", elem, &len) != 1) {
g_assert_not_reached();
elem[0] = len = 0;
}
pos += len;
dev = qbus_find_dev(bus, elem);
if (!dev) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND,
"Device '%s' not found", elem);
qbus_list_dev(bus, errp);
return NULL;
}
assert(path[pos] == '/' || !path[pos]);
while (path[pos] == '/') {
pos++;
}
if (path[pos] == '\0') {
/* last specified element is a device. If it has exactly
* one child bus accept it nevertheless */
if (dev->num_child_bus == 1) {
bus = QLIST_FIRST(&dev->child_bus);
break;
}
if (dev->num_child_bus) {
error_setg(errp, "Device '%s' has multiple child buses",
elem);
qbus_list_bus(dev, errp);
} else {
error_setg(errp, "Device '%s' has no child bus", elem);
}
return NULL;
}
/* find bus */
if (sscanf(path+pos, "%127[^/]%n", elem, &len) != 1) {
g_assert_not_reached();
elem[0] = len = 0;
}
pos += len;
bus = qbus_find_bus(dev, elem);
if (!bus) {
error_setg(errp, "Bus '%s' not found", elem);
qbus_list_bus(dev, errp);
return NULL;
}
}
if (qbus_is_full(bus)) {
error_setg(errp, "Bus '%s' is full", path);
return NULL;
}
return bus;
}
void qdev_set_id(DeviceState *dev, const char *id)
{
if (id) {
dev->id = id;
}
if (dev->id) {
object_property_add_child(qdev_get_peripheral(), dev->id,
OBJECT(dev), NULL);
} else {
static int anon_count;
gchar *name = g_strdup_printf("device[%d]", anon_count++);
object_property_add_child(qdev_get_peripheral_anon(), name,
OBJECT(dev), NULL);
g_free(name);
}
}
DeviceState *qdev_device_add(QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
DeviceClass *dc;
const char *driver, *path;
DeviceState *dev;
BusState *bus = NULL;
Error *err = NULL;
driver = qemu_opt_get(opts, "driver");
if (!driver) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_MISSING_PARAMETER, "driver");
return NULL;
}
/* find driver */
dc = qdev_get_device_class(&driver, errp);
if (!dc) {
return NULL;
}
/* find bus */
path = qemu_opt_get(opts, "bus");
if (path != NULL) {
bus = qbus_find(path, errp);
if (!bus) {
return NULL;
}
if (!object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(bus), dc->bus_type)) {
error_setg(errp, "Device '%s' can't go on %s bus",
driver, object_get_typename(OBJECT(bus)));
return NULL;
}
} else if (dc->bus_type != NULL) {
bus = qbus_find_recursive(sysbus_get_default(), NULL, dc->bus_type);
if (!bus || qbus_is_full(bus)) {
error_setg(errp, "No '%s' bus found for device '%s'",
dc->bus_type, driver);
return NULL;
}
}
if (qdev_hotplug && bus && !qbus_is_hotpluggable(bus)) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_BUS_NO_HOTPLUG, bus->name);
return NULL;
}
if (!migration_is_idle()) {
error_setg(errp, "device_add not allowed while migrating");
return NULL;
}
/* create device */
dev = DEVICE(object_new(driver));
if (bus) {
qdev_set_parent_bus(dev, bus);
}
qdev_set_id(dev, qemu_opts_id(opts));
/* set properties */
if (qemu_opt_foreach(opts, set_property, dev, &err)) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
object_unparent(OBJECT(dev));
object_unref(OBJECT(dev));
return NULL;
}
dev->opts = opts;
object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", &err);
if (err != NULL) {
error_propagate(errp, err);
dev->opts = NULL;
object_unparent(OBJECT(dev));
object_unref(OBJECT(dev));
return NULL;
}
return dev;
}
#define qdev_printf(fmt, ...) monitor_printf(mon, "%*s" fmt, indent, "", ## __VA_ARGS__)
static void qbus_print(Monitor *mon, BusState *bus, int indent);
static void qdev_print_props(Monitor *mon, DeviceState *dev, Property *props,
int indent)
{
if (!props)
return;
for (; props->name; props++) {
Error *err = NULL;
char *value;
char *legacy_name = g_strdup_printf("legacy-%s", props->name);
if (object_property_get_type(OBJECT(dev), legacy_name, NULL)) {
value = object_property_get_str(OBJECT(dev), legacy_name, &err);
} else {
value = object_property_print(OBJECT(dev), props->name, true, &err);
}
g_free(legacy_name);
if (err) {
error_free(err);
continue;
}
qdev_printf("%s = %s\n", props->name,
value && *value ? value : "<null>");
g_free(value);
}
}
static void bus_print_dev(BusState *bus, Monitor *mon, DeviceState *dev, int indent)
{
BusClass *bc = BUS_GET_CLASS(bus);
if (bc->print_dev) {
bc->print_dev(mon, dev, indent);
}
}
static void qdev_print(Monitor *mon, DeviceState *dev, int indent)
{
ObjectClass *class;
BusState *child;
NamedGPIOList *ngl;
qdev_printf("dev: %s, id \"%s\"\n", object_get_typename(OBJECT(dev)),
dev->id ? dev->id : "");
indent += 2;
QLIST_FOREACH(ngl, &dev->gpios, node) {
if (ngl->num_in) {
qdev_printf("gpio-in \"%s\" %d\n", ngl->name ? ngl->name : "",
ngl->num_in);
}
if (ngl->num_out) {
qdev_printf("gpio-out \"%s\" %d\n", ngl->name ? ngl->name : "",
ngl->num_out);
}
}
class = object_get_class(OBJECT(dev));
do {
qdev_print_props(mon, dev, DEVICE_CLASS(class)->props, indent);
class = object_class_get_parent(class);
} while (class != object_class_by_name(TYPE_DEVICE));
bus_print_dev(dev->parent_bus, mon, dev, indent);
QLIST_FOREACH(child, &dev->child_bus, sibling) {
qbus_print(mon, child, indent);
}
}
static void qbus_print(Monitor *mon, BusState *bus, int indent)
{
BusChild *kid;
qdev_printf("bus: %s\n", bus->name);
indent += 2;
qdev_printf("type %s\n", object_get_typename(OBJECT(bus)));
QTAILQ_FOREACH(kid, &bus->children, sibling) {
DeviceState *dev = kid->child;
qdev_print(mon, dev, indent);
}
}
#undef qdev_printf
void hmp_info_qtree(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
if (sysbus_get_default())
qbus_print(mon, sysbus_get_default(), 0);
}
void hmp_info_qdm(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
qdev_print_devinfos(true);
}
typedef struct QOMCompositionState {
Monitor *mon;
int indent;
} QOMCompositionState;
static void print_qom_composition(Monitor *mon, Object *obj, int indent);
static int print_qom_composition_child(Object *obj, void *opaque)
{
QOMCompositionState *s = opaque;
print_qom_composition(s->mon, obj, s->indent);
return 0;
}
static void print_qom_composition(Monitor *mon, Object *obj, int indent)
{
QOMCompositionState s = {
.mon = mon,
.indent = indent + 2,
};
char *name;
if (obj == object_get_root()) {
name = g_strdup("");
} else {
name = object_get_canonical_path_component(obj);
}
monitor_printf(mon, "%*s/%s (%s)\n", indent, "", name,
object_get_typename(obj));
g_free(name);
object_child_foreach(obj, print_qom_composition_child, &s);
}
void hmp_info_qom_tree(Monitor *mon, const QDict *dict)
{
const char *path = qdict_get_try_str(dict, "path");
Object *obj;
bool ambiguous = false;
if (path) {
obj = object_resolve_path(path, &ambiguous);
if (!obj) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Path '%s' could not be resolved.\n", path);
return;
}
if (ambiguous) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Warning: Path '%s' is ambiguous.\n", path);
return;
}
} else {
obj = qdev_get_machine();
}
print_qom_composition(mon, obj, 0);
}
qmp: Wean off qerror_report() The traditional QMP command handler interface int qmp_FOO(Monitor *mon, const QDict *params, QObject **ret_data); doesn't provide for returning an Error object. Instead, the handler is expected to stash it in the monitor with qerror_report(). When we rebased QMP on top of QAPI, we didn't change this interface. Instead, commit 776574d introduced "middle mode" as a temporary aid for converting existing QMP commands to QAPI one by one. More than three years later, we're still using it. Middle mode has two effects: * Instead of the native input marshallers static void qmp_marshal_input_FOO(QDict *, QObject **, Error **) it generates input marshallers conforming to the traditional QMP command handler interface. * It suppresses generation of code to register them with qmp_register_command() This permits giving them internal linkage. As long as we need qmp-commands.hx, we can't use the registry behind qmp_register_command(), so the latter has to stay for now. The former has to go to get rid of qerror_report(). Changing all QMP commands to fit the QAPI mold in one go was impractical back when we started, but by now there are just a few stragglers left: do_qmp_capabilities(), qmp_qom_set(), qmp_qom_get(), qmp_object_add(), qmp_netdev_add(), do_device_add(). Switch middle mode to generate native input marshallers, and adapt the stragglers. Simplifies both the monitor code and the stragglers. Rename do_qmp_capabilities() to qmp_capabilities(), and do_device_add() to qmp_device_add, because that's how QMP command handlers are named today. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
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void qmp_device_add(QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
QemuOpts *opts;
DeviceState *dev;
opts = qemu_opts_from_qdict(qemu_find_opts("device"), qdict, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
qmp: Wean off qerror_report() The traditional QMP command handler interface int qmp_FOO(Monitor *mon, const QDict *params, QObject **ret_data); doesn't provide for returning an Error object. Instead, the handler is expected to stash it in the monitor with qerror_report(). When we rebased QMP on top of QAPI, we didn't change this interface. Instead, commit 776574d introduced "middle mode" as a temporary aid for converting existing QMP commands to QAPI one by one. More than three years later, we're still using it. Middle mode has two effects: * Instead of the native input marshallers static void qmp_marshal_input_FOO(QDict *, QObject **, Error **) it generates input marshallers conforming to the traditional QMP command handler interface. * It suppresses generation of code to register them with qmp_register_command() This permits giving them internal linkage. As long as we need qmp-commands.hx, we can't use the registry behind qmp_register_command(), so the latter has to stay for now. The former has to go to get rid of qerror_report(). Changing all QMP commands to fit the QAPI mold in one go was impractical back when we started, but by now there are just a few stragglers left: do_qmp_capabilities(), qmp_qom_set(), qmp_qom_get(), qmp_object_add(), qmp_netdev_add(), do_device_add(). Switch middle mode to generate native input marshallers, and adapt the stragglers. Simplifies both the monitor code and the stragglers. Rename do_qmp_capabilities() to qmp_capabilities(), and do_device_add() to qmp_device_add, because that's how QMP command handlers are named today. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
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error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return;
}
if (!monitor_cur_is_qmp() && qdev_device_help(opts)) {
qemu_opts_del(opts);
qmp: Wean off qerror_report() The traditional QMP command handler interface int qmp_FOO(Monitor *mon, const QDict *params, QObject **ret_data); doesn't provide for returning an Error object. Instead, the handler is expected to stash it in the monitor with qerror_report(). When we rebased QMP on top of QAPI, we didn't change this interface. Instead, commit 776574d introduced "middle mode" as a temporary aid for converting existing QMP commands to QAPI one by one. More than three years later, we're still using it. Middle mode has two effects: * Instead of the native input marshallers static void qmp_marshal_input_FOO(QDict *, QObject **, Error **) it generates input marshallers conforming to the traditional QMP command handler interface. * It suppresses generation of code to register them with qmp_register_command() This permits giving them internal linkage. As long as we need qmp-commands.hx, we can't use the registry behind qmp_register_command(), so the latter has to stay for now. The former has to go to get rid of qerror_report(). Changing all QMP commands to fit the QAPI mold in one go was impractical back when we started, but by now there are just a few stragglers left: do_qmp_capabilities(), qmp_qom_set(), qmp_qom_get(), qmp_object_add(), qmp_netdev_add(), do_device_add(). Switch middle mode to generate native input marshallers, and adapt the stragglers. Simplifies both the monitor code and the stragglers. Rename do_qmp_capabilities() to qmp_capabilities(), and do_device_add() to qmp_device_add, because that's how QMP command handlers are named today. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
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return;
}
dev = qdev_device_add(opts, &local_err);
if (!dev) {
qmp: Wean off qerror_report() The traditional QMP command handler interface int qmp_FOO(Monitor *mon, const QDict *params, QObject **ret_data); doesn't provide for returning an Error object. Instead, the handler is expected to stash it in the monitor with qerror_report(). When we rebased QMP on top of QAPI, we didn't change this interface. Instead, commit 776574d introduced "middle mode" as a temporary aid for converting existing QMP commands to QAPI one by one. More than three years later, we're still using it. Middle mode has two effects: * Instead of the native input marshallers static void qmp_marshal_input_FOO(QDict *, QObject **, Error **) it generates input marshallers conforming to the traditional QMP command handler interface. * It suppresses generation of code to register them with qmp_register_command() This permits giving them internal linkage. As long as we need qmp-commands.hx, we can't use the registry behind qmp_register_command(), so the latter has to stay for now. The former has to go to get rid of qerror_report(). Changing all QMP commands to fit the QAPI mold in one go was impractical back when we started, but by now there are just a few stragglers left: do_qmp_capabilities(), qmp_qom_set(), qmp_qom_get(), qmp_object_add(), qmp_netdev_add(), do_device_add(). Switch middle mode to generate native input marshallers, and adapt the stragglers. Simplifies both the monitor code and the stragglers. Rename do_qmp_capabilities() to qmp_capabilities(), and do_device_add() to qmp_device_add, because that's how QMP command handlers are named today. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-03-13 17:25:50 +01:00
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
qemu_opts_del(opts);
qmp: Wean off qerror_report() The traditional QMP command handler interface int qmp_FOO(Monitor *mon, const QDict *params, QObject **ret_data); doesn't provide for returning an Error object. Instead, the handler is expected to stash it in the monitor with qerror_report(). When we rebased QMP on top of QAPI, we didn't change this interface. Instead, commit 776574d introduced "middle mode" as a temporary aid for converting existing QMP commands to QAPI one by one. More than three years later, we're still using it. Middle mode has two effects: * Instead of the native input marshallers static void qmp_marshal_input_FOO(QDict *, QObject **, Error **) it generates input marshallers conforming to the traditional QMP command handler interface. * It suppresses generation of code to register them with qmp_register_command() This permits giving them internal linkage. As long as we need qmp-commands.hx, we can't use the registry behind qmp_register_command(), so the latter has to stay for now. The former has to go to get rid of qerror_report(). Changing all QMP commands to fit the QAPI mold in one go was impractical back when we started, but by now there are just a few stragglers left: do_qmp_capabilities(), qmp_qom_set(), qmp_qom_get(), qmp_object_add(), qmp_netdev_add(), do_device_add(). Switch middle mode to generate native input marshallers, and adapt the stragglers. Simplifies both the monitor code and the stragglers. Rename do_qmp_capabilities() to qmp_capabilities(), and do_device_add() to qmp_device_add, because that's how QMP command handlers are named today. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-03-13 17:25:50 +01:00
return;
}
object_unref(OBJECT(dev));
}
static DeviceState *find_device_state(const char *id, Error **errp)
{
Object *obj;
if (id[0] == '/') {
obj = object_resolve_path(id, NULL);
} else {
char *root_path = object_get_canonical_path(qdev_get_peripheral());
char *path = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s", root_path, id);
g_free(root_path);
obj = object_resolve_path_type(path, TYPE_DEVICE, NULL);
g_free(path);
}
if (!obj) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND,
"Device '%s' not found", id);
return NULL;
}
if (!object_dynamic_cast(obj, TYPE_DEVICE)) {
error_setg(errp, "%s is not a hotpluggable device", id);
return NULL;
}
return DEVICE(obj);
}
void qdev_unplug(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
{
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_GET_CLASS(dev);
HotplugHandler *hotplug_ctrl;
HotplugHandlerClass *hdc;
if (dev->parent_bus && !qbus_is_hotpluggable(dev->parent_bus)) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_BUS_NO_HOTPLUG, dev->parent_bus->name);
return;
}
if (!dc->hotpluggable) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_DEVICE_NO_HOTPLUG,
object_get_typename(OBJECT(dev)));
return;
}
if (!migration_is_idle()) {
error_setg(errp, "device_del not allowed while migrating");
return;
}
qdev_hot_removed = true;
hotplug_ctrl = qdev_get_hotplug_handler(dev);
/* hotpluggable device MUST have HotplugHandler, if it doesn't
* then something is very wrong with it */
g_assert(hotplug_ctrl);
/* If device supports async unplug just request it to be done,
* otherwise just remove it synchronously */
hdc = HOTPLUG_HANDLER_GET_CLASS(hotplug_ctrl);
if (hdc->unplug_request) {
hotplug_handler_unplug_request(hotplug_ctrl, dev, errp);
} else {
hotplug_handler_unplug(hotplug_ctrl, dev, errp);
}
}
void qmp_device_del(const char *id, Error **errp)
{
DeviceState *dev = find_device_state(id, errp);
if (dev != NULL) {
qdev_unplug(dev, errp);
}
}
BlockBackend *blk_by_qdev_id(const char *id, Error **errp)
{
DeviceState *dev;
BlockBackend *blk;
dev = find_device_state(id, errp);
if (dev == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
blk = blk_by_dev(dev);
if (!blk) {
error_setg(errp, "Device does not have a block device backend");
}
return blk;
}
void qdev_machine_init(void)
{
qdev_get_peripheral_anon();
qdev_get_peripheral();
}
QemuOptsList qemu_device_opts = {
.name = "device",
.implied_opt_name = "driver",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_device_opts.head),
.desc = {
/*
* no elements => accept any
* sanity checking will happen later
* when setting device properties
*/
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
QemuOptsList qemu_global_opts = {
.name = "global",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(qemu_global_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = "driver",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "property",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},{
.name = "value",
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
},
{ /* end of list */ }
},
};
int qemu_global_option(const char *str)
{
char driver[64], property[64];
QemuOpts *opts;
int rc, offset;
rc = sscanf(str, "%63[^.=].%63[^=]%n", driver, property, &offset);
if (rc == 2 && str[offset] == '=') {
opts = qemu_opts_create(&qemu_global_opts, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(opts, "driver", driver, &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(opts, "property", property, &error_abort);
qemu_opt_set(opts, "value", str + offset + 1, &error_abort);
return 0;
}
QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err() qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used elsewhere. The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace qerror_report_err() by error_report_err(). The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are clearly not in QMP context. The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't call it. Remaining uses: * drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add * hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add * monitor_parse_command(): HMP core * tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev * net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add * net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev * qemu_global_option(): Command line -global * vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP change, QMP change. Bummer. * qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add * usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it. That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
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opts = qemu_opts_parse_noisily(&qemu_global_opts, str, false);
if (!opts) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}