404e7a4f4a
Work by Alex to support VGA assignment, pci and virtio fixes by Stefan, Jason and myself, and a new qmp event for hotplug support by myself. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAABAgAGBQJRUfDAAAoJECgfDbjSjVRp5wwH/RiNzEuC0SNuMArXh2LS+qjn EavcSRTas5800Rl8bW2iYwJV38WhyW7jKs3JxbL5iK6XLeZvr7mureMRpsT6N5cR WPqoZBw2jIxcHmYZODHTGd9SrAmF2LpfKypN3a86P5P4sQvV/dEusPQx7ZNyi5I5 kdhqNyP6Q6scAUbJVrNUbcOy8euLUtpEO2VQju/gikz2KLsQj6Hyxt9vKV2ZquYU B7pKvYt5UZhNPqhfBmRptW+U0CMYUPiZBZkZsTEPUibIFHQqGkMD/KtthFFDZc/U hjxttuETzjACR3KKgegwLVYCFEF8WadPJark4LWb4D9TA1MIdgo2NabNpqYxqrA= =PY9F -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge remote-tracking branch 'mst/tags/for_anthony' into staging virtio,pci,qom Work by Alex to support VGA assignment, pci and virtio fixes by Stefan, Jason and myself, and a new qmp event for hotplug support by myself. Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> # gpg: Signature made Tue 26 Mar 2013 02:02:24 PM CDT using RSA key ID D28D5469 # gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found # By Alex Williamson (13) and others # Via Michael S. Tsirkin * mst/tags/for_anthony: (23 commits) pcie: Add endpoint capability initialization wrapper roms: switch oldnoconfig to olddefconfig pcie: Mangle types to match topology pci: Create and use API to determine root buses pci: Create pci_bus_is_express helper pci: Q35, Root Ports, and Switches create PCI Express buses pci: Allow PCI bus creation interfaces to specify the type of bus pci: Move PCI and PCIE type defines pci: Create and register a new PCI Express TypeInfo exec: assert that RAMBlock size is non-zero pci: refuse empty ROM files pci_bridge: Remove duplicate IRQ swizzle function pci_bridge: Use a default map_irq function pci: Fix INTx routing notifier recursion pci_bridge: drop formatting from source pci_bridge: factor out common code pci: Teach PCI Bridges about VGA routing pci: Add PCI VGA helpers virtio-pci: guest notifier mask without non-irqfd virtio-net: remove layout assumptions for mq ctrl ... |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
qemu-ga-client | ||
qmp | ||
qmp-events.txt | ||
qmp-shell | ||
qmp-spec.txt | ||
qmp.py | ||
qom-fuse | ||
qom-get | ||
qom-list | ||
qom-set | ||
README |
QEMU Monitor Protocol ===================== Introduction ------------- The QEMU Monitor Protocol (QMP) allows applications to communicate with QEMU's Monitor. QMP is JSON[1] based and currently has the following features: - Lightweight, text-based, easy to parse data format - Asynchronous messages support (ie. events) - Capabilities Negotiation For detailed information on QMP's usage, please, refer to the following files: o qmp-spec.txt QEMU Monitor Protocol current specification o qmp-commands.txt QMP supported commands (auto-generated at build-time) o qmp-events.txt List of available asynchronous events There is also a simple Python script called 'qmp-shell' available. IMPORTANT: It's strongly recommended to read the 'Stability Considerations' section in the qmp-commands.txt file before making any serious use of QMP. [1] http://www.json.org Usage ----- To enable QMP, you need a QEMU monitor instance in "control mode". There are two ways of doing this. The simplest one is using the '-qmp' command-line option. The following example makes QMP available on localhost port 4444: $ qemu [...] -qmp tcp:localhost:4444,server However, in order to have more complex combinations, like multiple monitors, the '-mon' command-line option should be used along with the '-chardev' one. For instance, the following example creates one user monitor on stdio and one QMP monitor on localhost port 4444. $ qemu [...] -chardev stdio,id=mon0 -mon chardev=mon0,mode=readline \ -chardev socket,id=mon1,host=localhost,port=4444,server \ -mon chardev=mon1,mode=control Please, refer to QEMU's manpage for more information. Simple Testing -------------- To manually test QMP one can connect with telnet and issue commands by hand: $ telnet localhost 4444 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. {"QMP": {"version": {"qemu": {"micro": 50, "minor": 13, "major": 0}, "package": ""}, "capabilities": []}} { "execute": "qmp_capabilities" } {"return": {}} { "execute": "query-version" } {"return": {"qemu": {"micro": 50, "minor": 13, "major": 0}, "package": ""}} Development Process ------------------- When changing QMP's interface (by adding new commands, events or modifying existing ones) it's mandatory to update the relevant documentation, which is one (or more) of the files listed in the 'Introduction' section*. Also, it's strongly recommended to send the documentation patch first, before doing any code change. This is so because: 1. Avoids the code dictating the interface 2. Review can improve your interface. Letting that happen before you implement it can save you work. * The qmp-commands.txt file is generated from the qmp-commands.hx one, which is the file that should be edited. Homepage -------- http://wiki.qemu.org/QMP