qemu-e2k/monitor.h
Luiz Capitulino adcb181afe monitor: Command-line flag to enable control mode
This commit adds a flag called 'control' to the '-monitor'
command-line option. This flag enables control mode.

The syntax is:

qemu [...] -monitor control,<device>

Where <device> is a chardev (excluding 'vc', for obvious reasons).

For example:

$ qemu [...] -monitor control,tcp:localhost:4444,server

Will run QEMU in control mode, waiting for a client TCP connection
on localhost port 4444.

NOTE: I've tried using QemuOpts for this, but turns out that it
will try to parse the device part, which should be untouched.

Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
2009-12-03 09:41:21 -06:00

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#ifndef MONITOR_H
#define MONITOR_H
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu-char.h"
#include "qdict.h"
#include "block.h"
extern Monitor *cur_mon;
/* flags for monitor_init */
#define MONITOR_IS_DEFAULT 0x01
#define MONITOR_USE_READLINE 0x02
#define MONITOR_USE_CONTROL 0x04
const char *monitor_cmdline_parse(const char *cmdline, int *flags);
void monitor_init(CharDriverState *chr, int flags);
int monitor_suspend(Monitor *mon);
void monitor_resume(Monitor *mon);
void monitor_read_bdrv_key_start(Monitor *mon, BlockDriverState *bs,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *completion_cb,
void *opaque);
int monitor_get_fd(Monitor *mon, const char *fdname);
void monitor_vprintf(Monitor *mon, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
void monitor_printf(Monitor *mon, const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
void monitor_print_filename(Monitor *mon, const char *filename);
void monitor_flush(Monitor *mon);
#endif /* !MONITOR_H */