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The various schemas included in QEMU use a JSON-based format which is, however, strictly speaking not valid JSON. As a consequence, when vim tries to apply syntax highlight rules for JSON (as guessed from the file name), the result is an unreadable mess which mostly consist of red markers pointing out supposed errors in, well, pretty much everything. Using Python syntax highlighting produces much better results, and in fact these files already start with specially-formatted comments that instruct Emacs to process them as if they were Python files. This commit adds the equivalent special comments for vim. Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200729185024.121766-1-abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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6.2 KiB
Python
270 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
# -*- Mode: Python -*-
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# vim: filetype=python
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#
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##
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# @RTC_CHANGE:
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#
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# Emitted when the guest changes the RTC time.
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#
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# @offset: offset between base RTC clock (as specified by -rtc base), and
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# new RTC clock value
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#
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# Note: This event is rate-limited.
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#
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# Since: 0.13.0
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# <- { "event": "RTC_CHANGE",
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# "data": { "offset": 78 },
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# "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267020223, "microseconds": 435656 } }
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#
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##
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{ 'event': 'RTC_CHANGE',
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'data': { 'offset': 'int' },
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_ALPHA) || defined(TARGET_ARM) || defined(TARGET_HPPA) || defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_MIPS) || defined(TARGET_MIPS64) || defined(TARGET_MOXIE) || defined(TARGET_PPC) || defined(TARGET_PPC64) || defined(TARGET_S390X) || defined(TARGET_SH4) || defined(TARGET_SPARC)' }
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##
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# @rtc-reset-reinjection:
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#
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# This command will reset the RTC interrupt reinjection backlog.
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# Can be used if another mechanism to synchronize guest time
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# is in effect, for example QEMU guest agent's guest-set-time
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# command.
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#
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# Since: 2.1
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# -> { "execute": "rtc-reset-reinjection" }
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# <- { "return": {} }
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#
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##
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{ 'command': 'rtc-reset-reinjection',
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @SevState:
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#
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# An enumeration of SEV state information used during @query-sev.
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#
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# @uninit: The guest is uninitialized.
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#
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# @launch-update: The guest is currently being launched; plaintext data and
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# register state is being imported.
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#
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# @launch-secret: The guest is currently being launched; ciphertext data
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# is being imported.
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#
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# @running: The guest is fully launched or migrated in.
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#
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# @send-update: The guest is currently being migrated out to another machine.
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#
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# @receive-update: The guest is currently being migrated from another machine.
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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##
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{ 'enum': 'SevState',
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'data': ['uninit', 'launch-update', 'launch-secret', 'running',
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'send-update', 'receive-update' ],
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @SevInfo:
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#
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# Information about Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) support
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#
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# @enabled: true if SEV is active
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#
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# @api-major: SEV API major version
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#
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# @api-minor: SEV API minor version
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#
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# @build-id: SEV FW build id
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#
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# @policy: SEV policy value
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#
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# @state: SEV guest state
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#
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# @handle: SEV firmware handle
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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##
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{ 'struct': 'SevInfo',
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'data': { 'enabled': 'bool',
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'api-major': 'uint8',
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'api-minor' : 'uint8',
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'build-id' : 'uint8',
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'policy' : 'uint32',
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'state' : 'SevState',
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'handle' : 'uint32'
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},
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)'
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}
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##
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# @query-sev:
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#
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# Returns information about SEV
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#
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# Returns: @SevInfo
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# -> { "execute": "query-sev" }
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# <- { "return": { "enabled": true, "api-major" : 0, "api-minor" : 0,
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# "build-id" : 0, "policy" : 0, "state" : "running",
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# "handle" : 1 } }
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#
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##
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{ 'command': 'query-sev', 'returns': 'SevInfo',
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @SevLaunchMeasureInfo:
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#
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# SEV Guest Launch measurement information
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#
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# @data: the measurement value encoded in base64
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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#
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##
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{ 'struct': 'SevLaunchMeasureInfo', 'data': {'data': 'str'},
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @query-sev-launch-measure:
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#
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# Query the SEV guest launch information.
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#
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# Returns: The @SevLaunchMeasureInfo for the guest
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# -> { "execute": "query-sev-launch-measure" }
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# <- { "return": { "data": "4l8LXeNlSPUDlXPJG5966/8%YZ" } }
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#
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##
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{ 'command': 'query-sev-launch-measure', 'returns': 'SevLaunchMeasureInfo',
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @SevCapability:
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#
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# The struct describes capability for a Secure Encrypted Virtualization
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# feature.
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#
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# @pdh: Platform Diffie-Hellman key (base64 encoded)
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#
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# @cert-chain: PDH certificate chain (base64 encoded)
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#
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# @cbitpos: C-bit location in page table entry
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#
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# @reduced-phys-bits: Number of physical Address bit reduction when SEV is
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# enabled
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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##
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{ 'struct': 'SevCapability',
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'data': { 'pdh': 'str',
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'cert-chain': 'str',
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'cbitpos': 'int',
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'reduced-phys-bits': 'int'},
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @query-sev-capabilities:
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#
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# This command is used to get the SEV capabilities, and is supported on AMD
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# X86 platforms only.
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#
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# Returns: SevCapability objects.
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#
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# Since: 2.12
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# -> { "execute": "query-sev-capabilities" }
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# <- { "return": { "pdh": "8CCDD8DDD", "cert-chain": "888CCCDDDEE",
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# "cbitpos": 47, "reduced-phys-bits": 5}}
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#
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##
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{ 'command': 'query-sev-capabilities', 'returns': 'SevCapability',
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_I386)' }
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##
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# @dump-skeys:
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#
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# Dump guest's storage keys
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#
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# @filename: the path to the file to dump to
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#
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# This command is only supported on s390 architecture.
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#
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# Since: 2.5
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# -> { "execute": "dump-skeys",
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# "arguments": { "filename": "/tmp/skeys" } }
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# <- { "return": {} }
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#
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##
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{ 'command': 'dump-skeys',
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'data': { 'filename': 'str' },
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_S390X)' }
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##
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# @GICCapability:
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#
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# The struct describes capability for a specific GIC (Generic
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# Interrupt Controller) version. These bits are not only decided by
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# QEMU/KVM software version, but also decided by the hardware that
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# the program is running upon.
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#
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# @version: version of GIC to be described. Currently, only 2 and 3
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# are supported.
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#
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# @emulated: whether current QEMU/hardware supports emulated GIC
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# device in user space.
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#
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# @kernel: whether current QEMU/hardware supports hardware
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# accelerated GIC device in kernel.
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#
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# Since: 2.6
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##
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{ 'struct': 'GICCapability',
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'data': { 'version': 'int',
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'emulated': 'bool',
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'kernel': 'bool' },
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_ARM)' }
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##
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# @query-gic-capabilities:
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#
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# This command is ARM-only. It will return a list of GICCapability
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# objects that describe its capability bits.
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#
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# Returns: a list of GICCapability objects.
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#
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# Since: 2.6
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# -> { "execute": "query-gic-capabilities" }
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# <- { "return": [{ "version": 2, "emulated": true, "kernel": false },
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# { "version": 3, "emulated": false, "kernel": true } ] }
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#
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##
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{ 'command': 'query-gic-capabilities', 'returns': ['GICCapability'],
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'if': 'defined(TARGET_ARM)' }
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