qapi: Refill doc comments to conform to current conventions

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Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-ID: <20240322140910.328840-11-armbru@redhat.com>
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Markus Armbruster 2024-03-22 15:09:08 +01:00
parent 1e6b0505c4
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# Care should be taken when specifying the string, to specify a
# valid filename or protocol. (Since 2.1)
#
# @backing-mask-protocol: If true, replace any protocol mentioned in the
# 'backing file format' with 'raw', rather than storing the protocol
# name as the backing format. Can be used even when no image header
# will be updated (default false; since 9.0).
# @backing-mask-protocol: If true, replace any protocol mentioned in
# the 'backing file format' with 'raw', rather than storing the
# protocol name as the backing format. Can be used even when no
# image header will be updated (default false; since 9.0).
#
# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second
#
@ -2825,10 +2825,10 @@
# Care should be taken when specifying the string, to specify a
# valid filename or protocol. (Since 2.1)
#
# @backing-mask-protocol: If true, replace any protocol mentioned in the
# 'backing file format' with 'raw', rather than storing the protocol
# name as the backing format. Can be used even when no image header
# will be updated (default false; since 9.0).
# @backing-mask-protocol: If true, replace any protocol mentioned in
# the 'backing file format' with 'raw', rather than storing the
# protocol name as the backing format. Can be used even when no
# image header will be updated (default false; since 9.0).
#
# @speed: the maximum speed, in bytes per second
#
@ -3547,10 +3547,10 @@
# re-allocating them later. Besides potential performance
# degradation, such fragmentation can lead to increased allocation
# of clusters past the end of the image file, resulting in image
# files whose file length can grow much larger than their guest disk
# size would suggest. If image file length is of concern (e.g. when
# storing qcow2 images directly on block devices), you should
# consider enabling this option. (since 8.1)
# files whose file length can grow much larger than their guest
# disk size would suggest. If image file length is of concern
# (e.g. when storing qcow2 images directly on block devices), you
# should consider enabling this option. (since 8.1)
#
# @overlap-check: which overlap checks to perform for writes to the
# image, defaults to 'cached' (since 2.2)

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#
# Example:
#
# Set new histogram only for write, other histograms will remain not
# changed (or not created):
# Set new histogram only for write, other histograms will remain
# not changed (or not created):
#
# -> { "execute": "block-latency-histogram-set",
# "arguments": { "id": "drive0",

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# @cxl-inject-memory-module-event:
#
# Inject an event record for a Memory Module Event (CXL r3.0
# 8.2.9.2.1.3). This event includes a copy of the Device Health
# info at the time of the event.
# 8.2.9.2.1.3). This event includes a copy of the Device Health info
# at the time of the event.
#
# @path: CXL type 3 device canonical QOM path
#

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#
# @elf: elf format
#
# @kdump-zlib: makedumpfile flattened, kdump-compressed format with zlib
# compression
# @kdump-zlib: makedumpfile flattened, kdump-compressed format with
# zlib compression
#
# @kdump-lzo: makedumpfile flattened, kdump-compressed format with lzo
# compression
#
# @kdump-snappy: makedumpfile flattened, kdump-compressed format with snappy
# compression
# @kdump-snappy: makedumpfile flattened, kdump-compressed format with
# snappy compression
#
# @kdump-raw-zlib: raw assembled kdump-compressed format with zlib compression
# (since 8.2)
# @kdump-raw-zlib: raw assembled kdump-compressed format with zlib
# compression (since 8.2)
#
# @kdump-raw-lzo: raw assembled kdump-compressed format with lzo compression
# (since 8.2)
# @kdump-raw-lzo: raw assembled kdump-compressed format with lzo
# compression (since 8.2)
#
# @kdump-raw-snappy: raw assembled kdump-compressed format with snappy
# compression (since 8.2)

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##
# = eBPF Objects
#
# eBPF object is an ELF binary that contains the eBPF
# program and eBPF map description(BTF). Overall, eBPF
# object should contain the program and enough metadata
# to create/load eBPF with libbpf. As the eBPF maps/program
# should correspond to QEMU, the eBPF can't be used from
# different QEMU build.
# eBPF object is an ELF binary that contains the eBPF program and eBPF
# map description(BTF). Overall, eBPF object should contain the
# program and enough metadata to create/load eBPF with libbpf. As the
# eBPF maps/program should correspond to QEMU, the eBPF can't be used
# from different QEMU build.
#
# Currently, there is a possible eBPF for receive-side scaling (RSS).
#
##
##

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##
# @set-cpu-topology:
#
# Modify the topology by moving the CPU inside the topology tree,
# or by changing a modifier attribute of a CPU.
# Absent values will not be modified.
# Modify the topology by moving the CPU inside the topology tree, or
# by changing a modifier attribute of a CPU. Absent values will not
# be modified.
#
# @core-id: the vCPU ID to be moved
#
@ -408,7 +408,8 @@
#
# @entitlement: entitlement to set
#
# @dedicated: whether the provisioning of real to virtual CPU is dedicated
# @dedicated: whether the provisioning of real to virtual CPU is
# dedicated
#
# Features:
#
@ -435,14 +436,15 @@
# Emitted when the guest asks to change the polarization.
#
# The guest can tell the host (via the PTF instruction) whether the
# CPUs should be provisioned using horizontal or vertical polarization.
# CPUs should be provisioned using horizontal or vertical
# polarization.
#
# On horizontal polarization the host is expected to provision all vCPUs
# equally.
# On horizontal polarization the host is expected to provision all
# vCPUs equally.
#
# On vertical polarization the host can provision each vCPU differently.
# The guest will get information on the details of the provisioning
# the next time it uses the STSI(15) instruction.
# On vertical polarization the host can provision each vCPU
# differently. The guest will get information on the details of the
# provisioning the next time it uses the STSI(15) instruction.
#
# @polarization: polarization specified by the guest
#

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# @cluster-id: cluster number within the parent container the CPU
# belongs to (since 7.1)
#
# @core-id: core number within the parent container the CPU
# belongs to
# @core-id: core number within the parent container the CPU belongs to
#
# @thread-id: thread number within the core the CPU belongs to
#
@ -982,8 +981,8 @@
#
# Examples:
#
# For pseries machine type started with -smp 2,cores=2,maxcpus=4 -cpu
# POWER8:
# For pseries machine type started with -smp 2,cores=2,maxcpus=4
# -cpu POWER8:
#
# -> { "execute": "query-hotpluggable-cpus" }
# <- {"return": [
@ -1008,8 +1007,8 @@
# }
# ]}
#
# For s390x-virtio-ccw machine type started with -smp 1,maxcpus=2 -cpu
# qemu (Since: 2.11):
# For s390x-virtio-ccw machine type started with -smp 1,maxcpus=2
# -cpu qemu (Since: 2.11):
#
# -> { "execute": "query-hotpluggable-cpus" }
# <- {"return": [
@ -1152,8 +1151,8 @@
##
# @query-hv-balloon-status-report:
#
# Returns the hv-balloon driver data contained in the last received "STATUS"
# message from the guest.
# Returns the hv-balloon driver data contained in the last received
# "STATUS" message from the guest.
#
# Returns:
# @HvBalloonInfo

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#
# @duplicate: number of duplicate (zero) pages (since 1.2)
#
# @skipped: number of skipped zero pages. Always zero, only provided for
# compatibility (since 1.5)
# @skipped: number of skipped zero pages. Always zero, only provided
# for compatibility (since 1.5)
#
# @normal: number of normal pages (since 1.2)
#
@ -501,8 +501,8 @@
#
# @background-snapshot: If enabled, the migration stream will be a
# snapshot of the VM exactly at the point when the migration
# procedure starts. The VM RAM is saved with running VM. (since
# 6.0)
# procedure starts. The VM RAM is saved with running VM.
# (since 6.0)
#
# @zero-copy-send: Controls behavior on sending memory pages on
# migration. When true, enables a zero-copy mechanism for sending
@ -640,9 +640,9 @@
#
# @normal: the original form of migration. (since 8.2)
#
# @cpr-reboot: The migrate command stops the VM and saves state to
# the URI. After quitting QEMU, the user resumes by running
# QEMU -incoming.
# @cpr-reboot: The migrate command stops the VM and saves state to the
# URI. After quitting QEMU, the user resumes by running QEMU
# -incoming.
#
# This mode allows the user to quit QEMU, optionally update and
# reboot the OS, and restart QEMU. If the user reboots, the URI
@ -652,8 +652,8 @@
# does not block the migration, but the user must not modify the
# contents of guest block devices between the quit and restart.
#
# This mode supports VFIO devices provided the user first puts
# the guest in the suspended runstate, such as by issuing
# This mode supports VFIO devices provided the user first puts the
# guest in the suspended runstate, such as by issuing
# guest-suspend-ram to the QEMU guest agent.
#
# Best performance is achieved when the memory backend is shared
@ -678,11 +678,10 @@
# @legacy: Perform zero page checking in main migration thread.
#
# @multifd: Perform zero page checking in multifd sender thread if
# multifd migration is enabled, else in the main migration
# thread as for @legacy.
# multifd migration is enabled, else in the main migration thread
# as for @legacy.
#
# Since: 9.0
#
##
{ 'enum': 'ZeroPageDetection',
'data': [ 'none', 'legacy', 'multifd' ] }
@ -834,13 +833,14 @@
#
# @avail-switchover-bandwidth: to set the available bandwidth that
# migration can use during switchover phase. NOTE! This does not
# limit the bandwidth during switchover, but only for calculations when
# making decisions to switchover. By default, this value is zero,
# which means QEMU will estimate the bandwidth automatically. This can
# be set when the estimated value is not accurate, while the user is
# able to guarantee such bandwidth is available when switching over.
# When specified correctly, this can make the switchover decision much
# more accurate. (Since 8.2)
# limit the bandwidth during switchover, but only for calculations
# when making decisions to switchover. By default, this value is
# zero, which means QEMU will estimate the bandwidth
# automatically. This can be set when the estimated value is not
# accurate, while the user is able to guarantee such bandwidth is
# available when switching over. When specified correctly, this
# can make the switchover decision much more accurate.
# (Since 8.2)
#
# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
# maximum downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
@ -902,14 +902,14 @@
# to their node name otherwise. (Since 5.2)
#
# @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period: Periodic time (in milliseconds) of dirty
# limit during live migration. Should be in the range 1 to 1000ms.
# Defaults to 1000ms. (Since 8.1)
# limit during live migration. Should be in the range 1 to
# 1000ms. Defaults to 1000ms. (Since 8.1)
#
# @vcpu-dirty-limit: Dirtyrate limit (MB/s) during live migration.
# Defaults to 1. (Since 8.1)
#
# @mode: Migration mode. See description in @MigMode. Default is 'normal'.
# (Since 8.2)
# @mode: Migration mode. See description in @MigMode. Default is
# 'normal'. (Since 8.2)
#
# @zero-page-detection: Whether and how to detect zero pages.
# See description in @ZeroPageDetection. Default is 'multifd'.
@ -922,8 +922,8 @@
# @compress-threads, @decompress-threads and @compress-wait-thread
# are deprecated because @compression is deprecated.
#
# @unstable: Members @x-checkpoint-delay and @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period
# are experimental.
# @unstable: Members @x-checkpoint-delay and
# @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period are experimental.
#
# Since: 2.4
##
@ -1041,13 +1041,14 @@
#
# @avail-switchover-bandwidth: to set the available bandwidth that
# migration can use during switchover phase. NOTE! This does not
# limit the bandwidth during switchover, but only for calculations when
# making decisions to switchover. By default, this value is zero,
# which means QEMU will estimate the bandwidth automatically. This can
# be set when the estimated value is not accurate, while the user is
# able to guarantee such bandwidth is available when switching over.
# When specified correctly, this can make the switchover decision much
# more accurate. (Since 8.2)
# limit the bandwidth during switchover, but only for calculations
# when making decisions to switchover. By default, this value is
# zero, which means QEMU will estimate the bandwidth
# automatically. This can be set when the estimated value is not
# accurate, while the user is able to guarantee such bandwidth is
# available when switching over. When specified correctly, this
# can make the switchover decision much more accurate.
# (Since 8.2)
#
# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
# maximum downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
@ -1109,14 +1110,14 @@
# to their node name otherwise. (Since 5.2)
#
# @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period: Periodic time (in milliseconds) of dirty
# limit during live migration. Should be in the range 1 to 1000ms.
# Defaults to 1000ms. (Since 8.1)
# limit during live migration. Should be in the range 1 to
# 1000ms. Defaults to 1000ms. (Since 8.1)
#
# @vcpu-dirty-limit: Dirtyrate limit (MB/s) during live migration.
# Defaults to 1. (Since 8.1)
#
# @mode: Migration mode. See description in @MigMode. Default is 'normal'.
# (Since 8.2)
# @mode: Migration mode. See description in @MigMode. Default is
# 'normal'. (Since 8.2)
#
# @zero-page-detection: Whether and how to detect zero pages.
# See description in @ZeroPageDetection. Default is 'multifd'.
@ -1129,8 +1130,8 @@
# @compress-threads, @decompress-threads and @compress-wait-thread
# are deprecated because @compression is deprecated.
#
# @unstable: Members @x-checkpoint-delay and @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period
# are experimental.
# @unstable: Members @x-checkpoint-delay and
# @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period are experimental.
#
# TODO: either fuse back into MigrationParameters, or make
# MigrationParameters members mandatory
@ -1272,13 +1273,14 @@
#
# @avail-switchover-bandwidth: to set the available bandwidth that
# migration can use during switchover phase. NOTE! This does not
# limit the bandwidth during switchover, but only for calculations when
# making decisions to switchover. By default, this value is zero,
# which means QEMU will estimate the bandwidth automatically. This can
# be set when the estimated value is not accurate, while the user is
# able to guarantee such bandwidth is available when switching over.
# When specified correctly, this can make the switchover decision much
# more accurate. (Since 8.2)
# limit the bandwidth during switchover, but only for calculations
# when making decisions to switchover. By default, this value is
# zero, which means QEMU will estimate the bandwidth
# automatically. This can be set when the estimated value is not
# accurate, while the user is able to guarantee such bandwidth is
# available when switching over. When specified correctly, this
# can make the switchover decision much more accurate.
# (Since 8.2)
#
# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
# maximum downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
@ -1340,14 +1342,14 @@
# to their node name otherwise. (Since 5.2)
#
# @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period: Periodic time (in milliseconds) of dirty
# limit during live migration. Should be in the range 1 to 1000ms.
# Defaults to 1000ms. (Since 8.1)
# limit during live migration. Should be in the range 1 to
# 1000ms. Defaults to 1000ms. (Since 8.1)
#
# @vcpu-dirty-limit: Dirtyrate limit (MB/s) during live migration.
# Defaults to 1. (Since 8.1)
#
# @mode: Migration mode. See description in @MigMode. Default is 'normal'.
# (Since 8.2)
# @mode: Migration mode. See description in @MigMode. Default is
# 'normal'. (Since 8.2)
#
# @zero-page-detection: Whether and how to detect zero pages.
# See description in @ZeroPageDetection. Default is 'multifd'.
@ -1360,8 +1362,8 @@
# @compress-threads, @decompress-threads and @compress-wait-thread
# are deprecated because @compression is deprecated.
#
# @unstable: Members @x-checkpoint-delay and @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period
# are experimental.
# @unstable: Members @x-checkpoint-delay and
# @x-vcpu-dirty-limit-period are experimental.
#
# Since: 2.4
##

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#
# @skb: generic mode, no driver support necessary
#
# @native: DRV mode, program is attached to a driver, packets are passed to
# the socket without allocation of skb.
# @native: DRV mode, program is attached to a driver, packets are
# passed to the socket without allocation of skb.
#
# Since: 8.2
##
@ -441,23 +441,26 @@
#
# @ifname: The name of an existing network interface.
#
# @mode: Attach mode for a default XDP program. If not specified, then
# 'native' will be tried first, then 'skb'.
# @mode: Attach mode for a default XDP program. If not specified,
# then 'native' will be tried first, then 'skb'.
#
# @force-copy: Force XDP copy mode even if device supports zero-copy.
# (default: false)
#
# @queues: number of queues to be used for multiqueue interfaces (default: 1).
# @queues: number of queues to be used for multiqueue interfaces
# (default: 1).
#
# @start-queue: Use @queues starting from this queue number (default: 0).
# @start-queue: Use @queues starting from this queue number
# (default: 0).
#
# @inhibit: Don't load a default XDP program, use one already loaded to
# the interface (default: false). Requires @sock-fds.
# @inhibit: Don't load a default XDP program, use one already loaded
# to the interface (default: false). Requires @sock-fds.
#
# @sock-fds: A colon (:) separated list of file descriptors for already open
# but not bound AF_XDP sockets in the queue order. One fd per queue.
# These descriptors should already be added into XDP socket map for
# corresponding queues. Requires @inhibit.
# @sock-fds: A colon (:) separated list of file descriptors for
# already open but not bound AF_XDP sockets in the queue order.
# One fd per queue. These descriptors should already be added
# into XDP socket map for corresponding queues. Requires
# @inhibit.
#
# Since: 8.2
##

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# @readonly: if true, the backing file is opened read-only; if false,
# it is opened read-write. (default: false)
#
# @rom: whether to create Read Only Memory (ROM) that cannot be modified
# by the VM. Any write attempts to such ROM will be denied. Most
# use cases want writable RAM instead of ROM. However, selected use
# cases, like R/O NVDIMMs, can benefit from ROM. If set to 'on',
# create ROM; if set to 'off', create writable RAM; if set to
# 'auto', the value of the @readonly property is used. This
# property is primarily helpful when we want to have proper RAM in
# configurations that would traditionally create ROM before this
# property was introduced: VM templating, where we want to open a
# file readonly (@readonly set to true) and mark the memory to be
# private for QEMU (@share set to false). For this use case, we need
# writable RAM instead of ROM, and want to set this property to 'off'.
# (default: auto, since 8.2)
# @rom: whether to create Read Only Memory (ROM) that cannot be
# modified by the VM. Any write attempts to such ROM will be
# denied. Most use cases want writable RAM instead of ROM.
# However, selected use cases, like R/O NVDIMMs, can benefit from
# ROM. If set to 'on', create ROM; if set to 'off', create
# writable RAM; if set to 'auto', the value of the @readonly
# property is used. This property is primarily helpful when we
# want to have proper RAM in configurations that would
# traditionally create ROM before this property was introduced: VM
# templating, where we want to open a file readonly (@readonly set
# to true) and mark the memory to be private for QEMU (@share set
# to false). For this use case, we need writable RAM instead of
# ROM, and want to set this property to 'off'. (default: auto,
# since 8.2)
#
# Since: 2.1
##
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#
# @fd: file descriptor name previously passed via 'getfd' command,
# which represents a pre-opened /dev/iommu. This allows the
# iommufd object to be shared accross several subsystems
# (VFIO, VDPA, ...), and the file descriptor to be shared
# with other process, e.g. DPDK. (default: QEMU opens
# /dev/iommu by itself)
# iommufd object to be shared accross several subsystems (VFIO,
# VDPA, ...), and the file descriptor to be shared with other
# process, e.g. DPDK. (default: QEMU opens /dev/iommu by itself)
#
# Since: 9.0
##

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# hardware-specific action) rather than a host request (such as
# sending qemu a SIGINT). (since 2.10)
#
# @reason: The @ShutdownCause which resulted in the SHUTDOWN. (since
# 4.0)
# @reason: The @ShutdownCause which resulted in the SHUTDOWN.
# (since 4.0)
#
# Note: If the command-line option "-no-shutdown" has been specified,
# qemu will not exit, and a STOP event will eventually follow the

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#
# @iothread: the id of IOThread object
#
# @vqs: an optional array of virtqueue indices that will be handled by this
# IOThread. When absent, virtqueues are assigned round-robin across all
# IOThreadVirtQueueMappings provided. Either all IOThreadVirtQueueMappings
# must have @vqs or none of them must have it.
# @vqs: an optional array of virtqueue indices that will be handled by
# this IOThread. When absent, virtqueues are assigned round-robin
# across all IOThreadVirtQueueMappings provided. Either all
# IOThreadVirtQueueMappings must have @vqs or none of them must
# have it.
#
# Since: 9.0
##
@ -952,7 +953,8 @@
##
# @DummyVirtioForceArrays:
#
# Not used by QMP; hack to let us use IOThreadVirtQueueMappingList internally
# Not used by QMP; hack to let us use IOThreadVirtQueueMappingList
# internally
#
# Since: 9.0
##