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1# -*- Mode: Python -*-
2#
3
4##
5# = Migration
6##
7
8{ 'include': 'common.json' }
9aca82ba 9{ 'include': 'sockets.json' }
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11##
12# @MigrationStats:
13#
14# Detailed migration status.
15#
16# @transferred: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
17#
18# @remaining: amount of bytes remaining to be transferred to the target VM
19#
20# @total: total amount of bytes involved in the migration process
21#
22# @duplicate: number of duplicate (zero) pages (since 1.2)
23#
24# @skipped: number of skipped zero pages (since 1.5)
25#
26# @normal: number of normal pages (since 1.2)
27#
28# @normal-bytes: number of normal bytes sent (since 1.2)
29#
30# @dirty-pages-rate: number of pages dirtied by second by the
26ec4e53 31# guest (since 1.3)
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32#
33# @mbps: throughput in megabits/sec. (since 1.6)
34#
35# @dirty-sync-count: number of times that dirty ram was synchronized (since 2.1)
36#
37# @postcopy-requests: The number of page requests received from the destination
26ec4e53 38# (since 2.7)
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39#
40# @page-size: The number of bytes per page for the various page-based
26ec4e53 41# statistics (since 2.10)
48685a8e 42#
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43# @multifd-bytes: The number of bytes sent through multifd (since 3.0)
44#
aecbfe9c 45# @pages-per-second: the number of memory pages transferred per second
26ec4e53 46# (Since 4.0)
aecbfe9c 47#
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48# Since: 0.14.0
49##
50{ 'struct': 'MigrationStats',
51 'data': {'transferred': 'int', 'remaining': 'int', 'total': 'int' ,
52 'duplicate': 'int', 'skipped': 'int', 'normal': 'int',
53 'normal-bytes': 'int', 'dirty-pages-rate' : 'int',
54 'mbps' : 'number', 'dirty-sync-count' : 'int',
a61c45bd 55 'postcopy-requests' : 'int', 'page-size' : 'int',
aecbfe9c 56 'multifd-bytes' : 'uint64', 'pages-per-second' : 'uint64' } }
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58##
59# @XBZRLECacheStats:
60#
61# Detailed XBZRLE migration cache statistics
62#
63# @cache-size: XBZRLE cache size
64#
65# @bytes: amount of bytes already transferred to the target VM
66#
67# @pages: amount of pages transferred to the target VM
68#
69# @cache-miss: number of cache miss
70#
71# @cache-miss-rate: rate of cache miss (since 2.1)
72#
73# @overflow: number of overflows
74#
75# Since: 1.2
76##
77{ 'struct': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
78 'data': {'cache-size': 'int', 'bytes': 'int', 'pages': 'int',
79 'cache-miss': 'int', 'cache-miss-rate': 'number',
80 'overflow': 'int' } }
81
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83# @CompressionStats:
84#
85# Detailed migration compression statistics
86#
87# @pages: amount of pages compressed and transferred to the target VM
88#
89# @busy: count of times that no free thread was available to compress data
90#
91# @busy-rate: rate of thread busy
92#
93# @compressed-size: amount of bytes after compression
94#
95# @compression-rate: rate of compressed size
96#
97# Since: 3.1
98##
99{ 'struct': 'CompressionStats',
100 'data': {'pages': 'int', 'busy': 'int', 'busy-rate': 'number',
dbb28bc8 101 'compressed-size': 'int', 'compression-rate': 'number' } }
76e03000 102
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104# @MigrationStatus:
105#
106# An enumeration of migration status.
107#
108# @none: no migration has ever happened.
109#
110# @setup: migration process has been initiated.
111#
112# @cancelling: in the process of cancelling migration.
113#
114# @cancelled: cancelling migration is finished.
115#
116# @active: in the process of doing migration.
117#
118# @postcopy-active: like active, but now in postcopy mode. (since 2.5)
119#
51f63ec7 120# @postcopy-paused: during postcopy but paused. (since 3.0)
a688d2c1 121#
51f63ec7 122# @postcopy-recover: trying to recover from a paused postcopy. (since 3.0)
135b87b4 123#
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124# @completed: migration is finished.
125#
126# @failed: some error occurred during migration process.
127#
128# @colo: VM is in the process of fault tolerance, VM can not get into this
129# state unless colo capability is enabled for migration. (since 2.8)
130#
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131# @pre-switchover: Paused before device serialisation. (since 2.11)
132#
133# @device: During device serialisation when pause-before-switchover is enabled
26ec4e53 134# (since 2.11)
31e06077 135#
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136# @wait-unplug: wait for device unplug request by guest OS to be completed.
137# (since 4.2)
138#
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139# Since: 2.3
140#
141##
142{ 'enum': 'MigrationStatus',
143 'data': [ 'none', 'setup', 'cancelling', 'cancelled',
a688d2c1 144 'active', 'postcopy-active', 'postcopy-paused',
135b87b4 145 'postcopy-recover', 'completed', 'failed', 'colo',
c7e0acd5 146 'pre-switchover', 'device', 'wait-unplug' ] }
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147
148##
149# @MigrationInfo:
150#
151# Information about current migration process.
152#
153# @status: @MigrationStatus describing the current migration status.
154# If this field is not returned, no migration process
155# has been initiated
156#
157# @ram: @MigrationStats containing detailed migration
158# status, only returned if status is 'active' or
159# 'completed'(since 1.2)
160#
161# @disk: @MigrationStats containing detailed disk migration
162# status, only returned if status is 'active' and it is a block
163# migration
164#
165# @xbzrle-cache: @XBZRLECacheStats containing detailed XBZRLE
166# migration statistics, only returned if XBZRLE feature is on and
167# status is 'active' or 'completed' (since 1.2)
168#
169# @total-time: total amount of milliseconds since migration started.
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170# If migration has ended, it returns the total migration
171# time. (since 1.2)
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172#
173# @downtime: only present when migration finishes correctly
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174# total downtime in milliseconds for the guest.
175# (since 1.3)
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176#
177# @expected-downtime: only present while migration is active
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178# expected downtime in milliseconds for the guest in last walk
179# of the dirty bitmap. (since 1.3)
48685a8e 180#
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181# @setup-time: amount of setup time in milliseconds *before* the
182# iterations begin but *after* the QMP command is issued. This is designed
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183# to provide an accounting of any activities (such as RDMA pinning) which
184# may be expensive, but do not actually occur during the iterative
185# migration rounds themselves. (since 1.6)
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186#
187# @cpu-throttle-percentage: percentage of time guest cpus are being
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188# throttled during auto-converge. This is only present when auto-converge
189# has started throttling guest cpus. (Since 2.7)
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190#
191# @error-desc: the human readable error description string, when
192# @status is 'failed'. Clients should not attempt to parse the
193# error strings. (Since 2.7)
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195# @postcopy-blocktime: total time when all vCPU were blocked during postcopy
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196# live migration. This is only present when the postcopy-blocktime
197# migration capability is enabled. (Since 3.0)
65ace060 198#
5e50cae4 199# @postcopy-vcpu-blocktime: list of the postcopy blocktime per vCPU. This is
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200# only present when the postcopy-blocktime migration capability
201# is enabled. (Since 3.0)
65ace060 202#
76e03000 203# @compression: migration compression statistics, only returned if compression
26ec4e53 204# feature is on and status is 'active' or 'completed' (Since 3.1)
48685a8e 205#
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206# @socket-address: Only used for tcp, to know what the real port is (Since 4.0)
207#
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208# Since: 0.14.0
209##
210{ 'struct': 'MigrationInfo',
211 'data': {'*status': 'MigrationStatus', '*ram': 'MigrationStats',
212 '*disk': 'MigrationStats',
213 '*xbzrle-cache': 'XBZRLECacheStats',
214 '*total-time': 'int',
215 '*expected-downtime': 'int',
216 '*downtime': 'int',
217 '*setup-time': 'int',
218 '*cpu-throttle-percentage': 'int',
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219 '*error-desc': 'str',
220 '*postcopy-blocktime' : 'uint32',
76e03000 221 '*postcopy-vcpu-blocktime': ['uint32'],
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222 '*compression': 'CompressionStats',
223 '*socket-address': ['SocketAddress'] } }
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225##
226# @query-migrate:
227#
228# Returns information about current migration process. If migration
229# is active there will be another json-object with RAM migration
230# status and if block migration is active another one with block
231# migration status.
232#
233# Returns: @MigrationInfo
234#
235# Since: 0.14.0
236#
237# Example:
238#
239# 1. Before the first migration
240#
241# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
242# <- { "return": {} }
243#
244# 2. Migration is done and has succeeded
245#
246# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
247# <- { "return": {
248# "status": "completed",
be1d2c49 249# "total-time":12345,
250# "setup-time":12345,
251# "downtime":12345,
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252# "ram":{
253# "transferred":123,
254# "remaining":123,
255# "total":246,
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256# "duplicate":123,
257# "normal":123,
258# "normal-bytes":123456,
259# "dirty-sync-count":15
260# }
261# }
262# }
263#
264# 3. Migration is done and has failed
265#
266# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
267# <- { "return": { "status": "failed" } }
268#
269# 4. Migration is being performed and is not a block migration:
270#
271# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
272# <- {
273# "return":{
274# "status":"active",
be1d2c49 275# "total-time":12345,
276# "setup-time":12345,
277# "expected-downtime":12345,
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278# "ram":{
279# "transferred":123,
280# "remaining":123,
281# "total":246,
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282# "duplicate":123,
283# "normal":123,
284# "normal-bytes":123456,
285# "dirty-sync-count":15
286# }
287# }
288# }
289#
290# 5. Migration is being performed and is a block migration:
291#
292# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
293# <- {
294# "return":{
295# "status":"active",
be1d2c49 296# "total-time":12345,
297# "setup-time":12345,
298# "expected-downtime":12345,
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299# "ram":{
300# "total":1057024,
301# "remaining":1053304,
302# "transferred":3720,
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303# "duplicate":123,
304# "normal":123,
305# "normal-bytes":123456,
306# "dirty-sync-count":15
307# },
308# "disk":{
309# "total":20971520,
310# "remaining":20880384,
311# "transferred":91136
312# }
313# }
314# }
315#
316# 6. Migration is being performed and XBZRLE is active:
317#
318# -> { "execute": "query-migrate" }
319# <- {
320# "return":{
321# "status":"active",
be1d2c49 322# "total-time":12345,
323# "setup-time":12345,
324# "expected-downtime":12345,
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325# "ram":{
326# "total":1057024,
327# "remaining":1053304,
328# "transferred":3720,
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329# "duplicate":10,
330# "normal":3333,
331# "normal-bytes":3412992,
332# "dirty-sync-count":15
333# },
334# "xbzrle-cache":{
335# "cache-size":67108864,
336# "bytes":20971520,
337# "pages":2444343,
338# "cache-miss":2244,
339# "cache-miss-rate":0.123,
340# "overflow":34434
341# }
342# }
343# }
344#
345##
346{ 'command': 'query-migrate', 'returns': 'MigrationInfo' }
347
348##
349# @MigrationCapability:
350#
351# Migration capabilities enumeration
352#
353# @xbzrle: Migration supports xbzrle (Xor Based Zero Run Length Encoding).
354# This feature allows us to minimize migration traffic for certain work
355# loads, by sending compressed difference of the pages
356#
357# @rdma-pin-all: Controls whether or not the entire VM memory footprint is
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358# mlock()'d on demand or all at once. Refer to docs/rdma.txt for usage.
359# Disabled by default. (since 2.0)
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360#
361# @zero-blocks: During storage migration encode blocks of zeroes efficiently. This
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362# essentially saves 1MB of zeroes per block on the wire. Enabling requires
363# source and target VM to support this feature. To enable it is sufficient
364# to enable the capability on the source VM. The feature is disabled by
365# default. (since 1.6)
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366#
367# @compress: Use multiple compression threads to accelerate live migration.
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368# This feature can help to reduce the migration traffic, by sending
369# compressed pages. Please note that if compress and xbzrle are both
370# on, compress only takes effect in the ram bulk stage, after that,
371# it will be disabled and only xbzrle takes effect, this can help to
372# minimize migration traffic. The feature is disabled by default.
373# (since 2.4 )
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375# @events: generate events for each migration state change
376# (since 2.4 )
377#
378# @auto-converge: If enabled, QEMU will automatically throttle down the guest
26ec4e53 379# to speed up convergence of RAM migration. (since 1.6)
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380#
381# @postcopy-ram: Start executing on the migration target before all of RAM has
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382# been migrated, pulling the remaining pages along as needed. The
383# capacity must have the same setting on both source and target
384# or migration will not even start. NOTE: If the migration fails during
385# postcopy the VM will fail. (since 2.6)
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386#
387# @x-colo: If enabled, migration will never end, and the state of the VM on the
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388# primary side will be migrated continuously to the VM on secondary
389# side, this process is called COarse-Grain LOck Stepping (COLO) for
390# Non-stop Service. (since 2.8)
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391#
392# @release-ram: if enabled, qemu will free the migrated ram pages on the source
26ec4e53 393# during postcopy-ram migration. (since 2.9)
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394#
395# @block: If enabled, QEMU will also migrate the contents of all block
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396# devices. Default is disabled. A possible alternative uses
397# mirror jobs to a builtin NBD server on the destination, which
398# offers more flexibility.
399# (Since 2.10)
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400#
401# @return-path: If enabled, migration will use the return path even
402# for precopy. (since 2.10)
403#
93fbd031 404# @pause-before-switchover: Pause outgoing migration before serialising device
26ec4e53 405# state and before disabling block IO (since 2.11)
93fbd031 406#
cbfd6c95 407# @multifd: Use more than one fd for migration (since 4.0)
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409# @dirty-bitmaps: If enabled, QEMU will migrate named dirty bitmaps.
410# (since 2.12)
411#
f22f928e 412# @postcopy-blocktime: Calculate downtime for postcopy live migration
26ec4e53 413# (since 3.0)
f22f928e 414#
0f073f44 415# @late-block-activate: If enabled, the destination will not activate block
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416# devices (and thus take locks) immediately at the end of migration.
417# (since 3.0)
0f073f44 418#
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419# @x-ignore-shared: If enabled, QEMU will not migrate shared memory (since 4.0)
420#
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421# @validate-uuid: Send the UUID of the source to allow the destination
422# to ensure it is the same. (since 4.2)
423#
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424# Since: 1.2
425##
426{ 'enum': 'MigrationCapability',
427 'data': ['xbzrle', 'rdma-pin-all', 'auto-converge', 'zero-blocks',
428 'compress', 'events', 'postcopy-ram', 'x-colo', 'release-ram',
cbfd6c95 429 'block', 'return-path', 'pause-before-switchover', 'multifd',
18269069 430 'dirty-bitmaps', 'postcopy-blocktime', 'late-block-activate',
b9d68df6 431 'x-ignore-shared', 'validate-uuid' ] }
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433##
434# @MigrationCapabilityStatus:
435#
436# Migration capability information
437#
438# @capability: capability enum
439#
440# @state: capability state bool
441#
442# Since: 1.2
443##
444{ 'struct': 'MigrationCapabilityStatus',
445 'data': { 'capability' : 'MigrationCapability', 'state' : 'bool' } }
446
447##
448# @migrate-set-capabilities:
449#
450# Enable/Disable the following migration capabilities (like xbzrle)
451#
452# @capabilities: json array of capability modifications to make
453#
454# Since: 1.2
455#
456# Example:
457#
458# -> { "execute": "migrate-set-capabilities" , "arguments":
459# { "capabilities": [ { "capability": "xbzrle", "state": true } ] } }
460#
461##
462{ 'command': 'migrate-set-capabilities',
463 'data': { 'capabilities': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus'] } }
464
465##
466# @query-migrate-capabilities:
467#
468# Returns information about the current migration capabilities status
469#
470# Returns: @MigrationCapabilitiesStatus
471#
472# Since: 1.2
473#
474# Example:
475#
476# -> { "execute": "query-migrate-capabilities" }
477# <- { "return": [
478# {"state": false, "capability": "xbzrle"},
479# {"state": false, "capability": "rdma-pin-all"},
480# {"state": false, "capability": "auto-converge"},
481# {"state": false, "capability": "zero-blocks"},
482# {"state": false, "capability": "compress"},
483# {"state": true, "capability": "events"},
484# {"state": false, "capability": "postcopy-ram"},
485# {"state": false, "capability": "x-colo"}
486# ]}
487#
488##
489{ 'command': 'query-migrate-capabilities', 'returns': ['MigrationCapabilityStatus']}
490
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492# @MultiFDCompression:
493#
494# An enumeration of multifd compression methods.
495#
496# @none: no compression.
7ec2c2b3 497# @zlib: use zlib compression method.
87dc6f5f 498# @zstd: use zstd compression method.
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499#
500# Since: 5.0
501#
502##
503{ 'enum': 'MultiFDCompression',
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504 'data': [ 'none', 'zlib',
505 { 'name': 'zstd', 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_ZSTD)' } ] }
96eef042 506
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508# @MigrationParameter:
509#
510# Migration parameters enumeration
511#
ee3d96ba 512# @announce-initial: Initial delay (in milliseconds) before sending the first
26ec4e53 513# announce (Since 4.0)
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514#
515# @announce-max: Maximum delay (in milliseconds) between packets in the
26ec4e53 516# announcement (Since 4.0)
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517#
518# @announce-rounds: Number of self-announce packets sent after migration
26ec4e53 519# (Since 4.0)
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520#
521# @announce-step: Increase in delay (in milliseconds) between subsequent
26ec4e53 522# packets in the announcement (Since 4.0)
ee3d96ba 523#
48685a8e 524# @compress-level: Set the compression level to be used in live migration,
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525# the compression level is an integer between 0 and 9, where 0 means
526# no compression, 1 means the best compression speed, and 9 means best
527# compression ratio which will consume more CPU.
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529# @compress-threads: Set compression thread count to be used in live migration,
26ec4e53 530# the compression thread count is an integer between 1 and 255.
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532# @compress-wait-thread: Controls behavior when all compression threads are
533# currently busy. If true (default), wait for a free
534# compression thread to become available; otherwise,
535# send the page uncompressed. (Since 3.1)
536#
48685a8e 537# @decompress-threads: Set decompression thread count to be used in live
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538# migration, the decompression thread count is an integer between 1
539# and 255. Usually, decompression is at least 4 times as fast as
540# compression, so set the decompress-threads to the number about 1/4
541# of compress-threads is adequate.
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543# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are throttled
544# when migration auto-converge is activated. The
545# default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
546#
547# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
548# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
549# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
550#
551# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials for
552# establishing a TLS connection over the migration data channel.
553# On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials must
554# be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
555# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
556# will enable TLS for all migrations. The default is unset,
557# resulting in unsecured migration at the QEMU level. (Since 2.7)
558#
559# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This is
560# required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
561# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
562# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
563# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
564# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
565#
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566# @tls-authz: ID of the 'authz' object subclass that provides access control
567# checking of the TLS x509 certificate distinguished name.
568# This object is only resolved at time of use, so can be deleted
569# and recreated on the fly while the migration server is active.
570# If missing, it will default to denying access (Since 4.0)
571#
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572# @max-bandwidth: to set maximum speed for migration. maximum speed in
573# bytes per second. (Since 2.8)
574#
575# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration. maximum
576# downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
577#
578# @x-checkpoint-delay: The delay time (in ms) between two COLO checkpoints in
26ec4e53 579# periodic mode. (Since 2.8)
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581# @block-incremental: Affects how much storage is migrated when the
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582# block migration capability is enabled. When false, the entire
583# storage backing chain is migrated into a flattened image at
584# the destination; when true, only the active qcow2 layer is
585# migrated and the destination must already have access to the
586# same backing chain as was used on the source. (since 2.10)
48685a8e 587#
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588# @multifd-channels: Number of channels used to migrate data in
589# parallel. This is the same number that the
590# number of sockets used for migration. The
591# default value is 2 (since 4.0)
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593# @xbzrle-cache-size: cache size to be used by XBZRLE migration. It
594# needs to be a multiple of the target page size
595# and a power of 2
596# (Since 2.11)
597#
7e555c6c 598# @max-postcopy-bandwidth: Background transfer bandwidth during postcopy.
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599# Defaults to 0 (unlimited). In bytes per second.
600# (Since 3.0)
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602# @max-cpu-throttle: maximum cpu throttle percentage.
603# Defaults to 99. (Since 3.1)
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606# Defaults to none. (Since 5.0)
607#
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609# migration, the compression level is an integer between 0
610# and 9, where 0 means no compression, 1 means the best
611# compression speed, and 9 means best compression ratio which
612# will consume more CPU.
613# Defaults to 1. (Since 5.0)
614#
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616# migration, the compression level is an integer between 0
617# and 20, where 0 means no compression, 1 means the best
618# compression speed, and 20 means best compression ratio which
619# will consume more CPU.
620# Defaults to 1. (Since 5.0)
621#
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624{ 'enum': 'MigrationParameter',
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626 'announce-rounds', 'announce-step',
627 'compress-level', 'compress-threads', 'decompress-threads',
1d58872a 628 'compress-wait-thread',
48685a8e 629 'cpu-throttle-initial', 'cpu-throttle-increment',
d2f1d29b 630 'tls-creds', 'tls-hostname', 'tls-authz', 'max-bandwidth',
4075fb1c 631 'downtime-limit', 'x-checkpoint-delay', 'block-incremental',
cbfd6c95 632 'multifd-channels',
4cbc9c7f 633 'xbzrle-cache-size', 'max-postcopy-bandwidth',
9004db48 634 'max-cpu-throttle', 'multifd-compression',
6a9ad154 635 'multifd-zlib-level' ,'multifd-zstd-level' ] }
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637##
638# @MigrateSetParameters:
639#
ee3d96ba 640# @announce-initial: Initial delay (in milliseconds) before sending the first
26ec4e53 641# announce (Since 4.0)
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643# @announce-max: Maximum delay (in milliseconds) between packets in the
26ec4e53 644# announcement (Since 4.0)
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646# @announce-rounds: Number of self-announce packets sent after migration
26ec4e53 647# (Since 4.0)
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649# @announce-step: Increase in delay (in milliseconds) between subsequent
26ec4e53 650# packets in the announcement (Since 4.0)
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653#
654# @compress-threads: compression thread count
655#
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657# currently busy. If true (default), wait for a free
658# compression thread to become available; otherwise,
659# send the page uncompressed. (Since 3.1)
660#
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662#
663# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are
664# throttled when migration auto-converge is activated.
665# The default value is 20. (Since 2.7)
666#
667# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
668# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
669# progress. The default value is 10. (Since 2.7)
670#
671# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials
672# for establishing a TLS connection over the migration data
673# channel. On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials
674# must be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
675# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint. Setting this
676# to a non-empty string enables TLS for all migrations.
677# An empty string means that QEMU will use plain text mode for
678# migration, rather than TLS (Since 2.9)
679# Previously (since 2.7), this was reported by omitting
680# tls-creds instead.
681#
682# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This
683# is required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
684# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
685# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
686# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
687# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
688# An empty string means that QEMU will use the hostname
689# associated with the migration URI, if any. (Since 2.9)
690# Previously (since 2.7), this was reported by omitting
691# tls-hostname instead.
692#
693# @max-bandwidth: to set maximum speed for migration. maximum speed in
694# bytes per second. (Since 2.8)
695#
696# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration. maximum
697# downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
698#
699# @x-checkpoint-delay: the delay time between two COLO checkpoints. (Since 2.8)
700#
701# @block-incremental: Affects how much storage is migrated when the
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703# storage backing chain is migrated into a flattened image at
704# the destination; when true, only the active qcow2 layer is
705# migrated and the destination must already have access to the
706# same backing chain as was used on the source. (since 2.10)
48685a8e 707#
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709# parallel. This is the same number that the
710# number of sockets used for migration. The
711# default value is 2 (since 4.0)
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714# needs to be a multiple of the target page size
715# and a power of 2
716# (Since 2.11)
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718# @max-postcopy-bandwidth: Background transfer bandwidth during postcopy.
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720# (Since 3.0)
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722# @max-cpu-throttle: maximum cpu throttle percentage.
723# The default value is 99. (Since 3.1)
724#
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726# Defaults to none. (Since 5.0)
727#
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729# migration, the compression level is an integer between 0
730# and 9, where 0 means no compression, 1 means the best
731# compression speed, and 9 means best compression ratio which
732# will consume more CPU.
733# Defaults to 1. (Since 5.0)
734#
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736# migration, the compression level is an integer between 0
737# and 20, where 0 means no compression, 1 means the best
738# compression speed, and 20 means best compression ratio which
739# will consume more CPU.
740# Defaults to 1. (Since 5.0)
741#
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744# TODO either fuse back into MigrationParameters, or make
745# MigrationParameters members mandatory
746{ 'struct': 'MigrateSetParameters',
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748 '*announce-max': 'size',
749 '*announce-rounds': 'size',
750 '*announce-step': 'size',
751 '*compress-level': 'int',
48685a8e 752 '*compress-threads': 'int',
1d58872a 753 '*compress-wait-thread': 'bool',
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755 '*cpu-throttle-initial': 'int',
756 '*cpu-throttle-increment': 'int',
757 '*tls-creds': 'StrOrNull',
758 '*tls-hostname': 'StrOrNull',
d2f1d29b 759 '*tls-authz': 'StrOrNull',
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761 '*downtime-limit': 'int',
762 '*x-checkpoint-delay': 'int',
4075fb1c 763 '*block-incremental': 'bool',
cbfd6c95 764 '*multifd-channels': 'int',
7e555c6c 765 '*xbzrle-cache-size': 'size',
4cbc9c7f 766 '*max-postcopy-bandwidth': 'size',
96eef042 767 '*max-cpu-throttle': 'int',
9004db48 768 '*multifd-compression': 'MultiFDCompression',
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770 '*multifd-zstd-level': 'int' } }
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772##
773# @migrate-set-parameters:
774#
775# Set various migration parameters.
776#
777# Since: 2.4
778#
779# Example:
780#
781# -> { "execute": "migrate-set-parameters" ,
782# "arguments": { "compress-level": 1 } }
783#
784##
785{ 'command': 'migrate-set-parameters', 'boxed': true,
786 'data': 'MigrateSetParameters' }
787
788##
789# @MigrationParameters:
790#
791# The optional members aren't actually optional.
792#
ee3d96ba 793# @announce-initial: Initial delay (in milliseconds) before sending the
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796# @announce-max: Maximum delay (in milliseconds) between packets in the
26ec4e53 797# announcement (Since 4.0)
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799# @announce-rounds: Number of self-announce packets sent after migration
26ec4e53 800# (Since 4.0)
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802# @announce-step: Increase in delay (in milliseconds) between subsequent
26ec4e53 803# packets in the announcement (Since 4.0)
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806#
807# @compress-threads: compression thread count
808#
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810# currently busy. If true (default), wait for a free
811# compression thread to become available; otherwise,
812# send the page uncompressed. (Since 3.1)
813#
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815#
816# @cpu-throttle-initial: Initial percentage of time guest cpus are
817# throttled when migration auto-converge is activated.
818# (Since 2.7)
819#
820# @cpu-throttle-increment: throttle percentage increase each time
821# auto-converge detects that migration is not making
822# progress. (Since 2.7)
823#
824# @tls-creds: ID of the 'tls-creds' object that provides credentials
825# for establishing a TLS connection over the migration data
826# channel. On the outgoing side of the migration, the credentials
827# must be for a 'client' endpoint, while for the incoming side the
828# credentials must be for a 'server' endpoint.
829# An empty string means that QEMU will use plain text mode for
830# migration, rather than TLS (Since 2.7)
831# Note: 2.8 reports this by omitting tls-creds instead.
832#
833# @tls-hostname: hostname of the target host for the migration. This
834# is required when using x509 based TLS credentials and the
835# migration URI does not already include a hostname. For
836# example if using fd: or exec: based migration, the
837# hostname must be provided so that the server's x509
838# certificate identity can be validated. (Since 2.7)
839# An empty string means that QEMU will use the hostname
840# associated with the migration URI, if any. (Since 2.9)
841# Note: 2.8 reports this by omitting tls-hostname instead.
842#
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844# checking of the TLS x509 certificate distinguished name. (Since
845# 4.0)
846#
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848# bytes per second. (Since 2.8)
849#
850# @downtime-limit: set maximum tolerated downtime for migration. maximum
851# downtime in milliseconds (Since 2.8)
852#
853# @x-checkpoint-delay: the delay time between two COLO checkpoints. (Since 2.8)
854#
855# @block-incremental: Affects how much storage is migrated when the
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857# storage backing chain is migrated into a flattened image at
858# the destination; when true, only the active qcow2 layer is
859# migrated and the destination must already have access to the
860# same backing chain as was used on the source. (since 2.10)
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863# parallel. This is the same number that the
864# number of sockets used for migration.
865# The default value is 2 (since 4.0)
4075fb1c 866#
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868# needs to be a multiple of the target page size
869# and a power of 2
870# (Since 2.11)
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872# @max-postcopy-bandwidth: Background transfer bandwidth during postcopy.
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874# (Since 3.0)
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876# @max-cpu-throttle: maximum cpu throttle percentage.
877# Defaults to 99.
26ec4e53 878# (Since 3.1)
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881# Defaults to none. (Since 5.0)
882#
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884# migration, the compression level is an integer between 0
885# and 9, where 0 means no compression, 1 means the best
886# compression speed, and 9 means best compression ratio which
887# will consume more CPU.
888# Defaults to 1. (Since 5.0)
889#
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891# migration, the compression level is an integer between 0
892# and 20, where 0 means no compression, 1 means the best
893# compression speed, and 20 means best compression ratio which
894# will consume more CPU.
895# Defaults to 1. (Since 5.0)
896#
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898##
899{ 'struct': 'MigrationParameters',
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901 '*announce-max': 'size',
902 '*announce-rounds': 'size',
903 '*announce-step': 'size',
904 '*compress-level': 'uint8',
741d4086 905 '*compress-threads': 'uint8',
1d58872a 906 '*compress-wait-thread': 'bool',
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908 '*cpu-throttle-initial': 'uint8',
909 '*cpu-throttle-increment': 'uint8',
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911 '*tls-hostname': 'str',
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914 '*downtime-limit': 'uint64',
915 '*x-checkpoint-delay': 'uint32',
4075fb1c 916 '*block-incremental': 'bool' ,
cbfd6c95 917 '*multifd-channels': 'uint8',
7e555c6c 918 '*xbzrle-cache-size': 'size',
dbb28bc8 919 '*max-postcopy-bandwidth': 'size',
96eef042 920 '*max-cpu-throttle': 'uint8',
9004db48 921 '*multifd-compression': 'MultiFDCompression',
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923 '*multifd-zstd-level': 'uint8' } }
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925##
926# @query-migrate-parameters:
927#
928# Returns information about the current migration parameters
929#
930# Returns: @MigrationParameters
931#
932# Since: 2.4
933#
934# Example:
935#
936# -> { "execute": "query-migrate-parameters" }
937# <- { "return": {
938# "decompress-threads": 2,
939# "cpu-throttle-increment": 10,
940# "compress-threads": 8,
941# "compress-level": 1,
942# "cpu-throttle-initial": 20,
943# "max-bandwidth": 33554432,
944# "downtime-limit": 300
945# }
946# }
947#
948##
949{ 'command': 'query-migrate-parameters',
950 'returns': 'MigrationParameters' }
951
952##
953# @client_migrate_info:
954#
955# Set migration information for remote display. This makes the server
956# ask the client to automatically reconnect using the new parameters
957# once migration finished successfully. Only implemented for SPICE.
958#
959# @protocol: must be "spice"
960# @hostname: migration target hostname
961# @port: spice tcp port for plaintext channels
962# @tls-port: spice tcp port for tls-secured channels
963# @cert-subject: server certificate subject
964#
965# Since: 0.14.0
966#
967# Example:
968#
969# -> { "execute": "client_migrate_info",
970# "arguments": { "protocol": "spice",
971# "hostname": "virt42.lab.kraxel.org",
972# "port": 1234 } }
973# <- { "return": {} }
974#
975##
976{ 'command': 'client_migrate_info',
977 'data': { 'protocol': 'str', 'hostname': 'str', '*port': 'int',
978 '*tls-port': 'int', '*cert-subject': 'str' } }
979
980##
981# @migrate-start-postcopy:
982#
983# Followup to a migration command to switch the migration to postcopy mode.
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985# before the original migration command.
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987# Since: 2.5
988#
989# Example:
990#
991# -> { "execute": "migrate-start-postcopy" }
992# <- { "return": {} }
993#
994##
995{ 'command': 'migrate-start-postcopy' }
996
997##
998# @MIGRATION:
999#
1000# Emitted when a migration event happens
1001#
1002# @status: @MigrationStatus describing the current migration status.
1003#
1004# Since: 2.4
1005#
1006# Example:
1007#
1008# <- {"timestamp": {"seconds": 1432121972, "microseconds": 744001},
1009# "event": "MIGRATION",
1010# "data": {"status": "completed"} }
1011#
1012##
1013{ 'event': 'MIGRATION',
1014 'data': {'status': 'MigrationStatus'}}
1015
1016##
1017# @MIGRATION_PASS:
1018#
1019# Emitted from the source side of a migration at the start of each pass
1020# (when it syncs the dirty bitmap)
1021#
1022# @pass: An incrementing count (starting at 1 on the first pass)
1023#
1024# Since: 2.6
1025#
1026# Example:
1027#
1028# { "timestamp": {"seconds": 1449669631, "microseconds": 239225},
1029# "event": "MIGRATION_PASS", "data": {"pass": 2} }
1030#
1031##
1032{ 'event': 'MIGRATION_PASS',
1033 'data': { 'pass': 'int' } }
1034
1035##
1036# @COLOMessage:
1037#
1038# The message transmission between Primary side and Secondary side.
1039#
1040# @checkpoint-ready: Secondary VM (SVM) is ready for checkpointing
1041#
1042# @checkpoint-request: Primary VM (PVM) tells SVM to prepare for checkpointing
1043#
1044# @checkpoint-reply: SVM gets PVM's checkpoint request
1045#
1046# @vmstate-send: VM's state will be sent by PVM.
1047#
1048# @vmstate-size: The total size of VMstate.
1049#
1050# @vmstate-received: VM's state has been received by SVM.
1051#
1052# @vmstate-loaded: VM's state has been loaded by SVM.
1053#
1054# Since: 2.8
1055##
1056{ 'enum': 'COLOMessage',
1057 'data': [ 'checkpoint-ready', 'checkpoint-request', 'checkpoint-reply',
1058 'vmstate-send', 'vmstate-size', 'vmstate-received',
1059 'vmstate-loaded' ] }
1060
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1062# @COLOMode:
1063#
41b6b779 1064# The COLO current mode.
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41b6b779 1066# @none: COLO is disabled.
48685a8e 1067#
41b6b779 1068# @primary: COLO node in primary side.
48685a8e 1069#
41b6b779 1070# @secondary: COLO node in slave side.
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1072# Since: 2.8
1073##
1074{ 'enum': 'COLOMode',
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1078# @FailoverStatus:
1079#
1080# An enumeration of COLO failover status
1081#
1082# @none: no failover has ever happened
1083#
1084# @require: got failover requirement but not handled
1085#
1086# @active: in the process of doing failover
1087#
1088# @completed: finish the process of failover
1089#
1090# @relaunch: restart the failover process, from 'none' -> 'completed' (Since 2.9)
1091#
1092# Since: 2.8
1093##
1094{ 'enum': 'FailoverStatus',
1095 'data': [ 'none', 'require', 'active', 'completed', 'relaunch' ] }
1096
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1098# @COLO_EXIT:
1099#
1100# Emitted when VM finishes COLO mode due to some errors happening or
1101# at the request of users.
1102#
1103# @mode: report COLO mode when COLO exited.
1104#
1105# @reason: describes the reason for the COLO exit.
1106#
1107# Since: 3.1
1108#
1109# Example:
1110#
1111# <- { "timestamp": {"seconds": 2032141960, "microseconds": 417172},
1112# "event": "COLO_EXIT", "data": {"mode": "primary", "reason": "request" } }
1113#
1114##
1115{ 'event': 'COLO_EXIT',
1116 'data': {'mode': 'COLOMode', 'reason': 'COLOExitReason' } }
1117
1118##
1119# @COLOExitReason:
1120#
3a43ac47 1121# The reason for a COLO exit.
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3a43ac47 1123# @none: failover has never happened. This state does not occur
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1125# query-colo-status.
9ecff6d6 1126#
3a43ac47 1127# @request: COLO exit is due to an external request.
9ecff6d6 1128#
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1130#
1131# @processing: COLO is currently handling a failover (since 4.0).
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1133# Since: 3.1
1134##
1135{ 'enum': 'COLOExitReason',
3a43ac47 1136 'data': [ 'none', 'request', 'error' , 'processing' ] }
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1139# @x-colo-lost-heartbeat:
1140#
1141# Tell qemu that heartbeat is lost, request it to do takeover procedures.
1142# If this command is sent to the PVM, the Primary side will exit COLO mode.
1143# If sent to the Secondary, the Secondary side will run failover work,
1144# then takes over server operation to become the service VM.
1145#
1146# Since: 2.8
1147#
1148# Example:
1149#
1150# -> { "execute": "x-colo-lost-heartbeat" }
1151# <- { "return": {} }
1152#
1153##
1154{ 'command': 'x-colo-lost-heartbeat' }
1155
1156##
1157# @migrate_cancel:
1158#
1159# Cancel the current executing migration process.
1160#
1161# Returns: nothing on success
1162#
1163# Notes: This command succeeds even if there is no migration process running.
1164#
1165# Since: 0.14.0
1166#
1167# Example:
1168#
1169# -> { "execute": "migrate_cancel" }
1170# <- { "return": {} }
1171#
1172##
1173{ 'command': 'migrate_cancel' }
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1176# @migrate-continue:
1177#
1178# Continue migration when it's in a paused state.
1179#
1180# @state: The state the migration is currently expected to be in
1181#
1182# Returns: nothing on success
1183# Since: 2.11
1184# Example:
1185#
1186# -> { "execute": "migrate-continue" , "arguments":
1187# { "state": "pre-switchover" } }
1188# <- { "return": {} }
1189##
1190{ 'command': 'migrate-continue', 'data': {'state': 'MigrationStatus'} }
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1193# @migrate_set_downtime:
1194#
1195# Set maximum tolerated downtime for migration.
1196#
1197# @value: maximum downtime in seconds
1198#
1199# Returns: nothing on success
1200#
1201# Notes: This command is deprecated in favor of 'migrate-set-parameters'
1202#
1203# Since: 0.14.0
1204#
1205# Example:
1206#
1207# -> { "execute": "migrate_set_downtime", "arguments": { "value": 0.1 } }
1208# <- { "return": {} }
1209#
1210##
1211{ 'command': 'migrate_set_downtime', 'data': {'value': 'number'} }
1212
1213##
1214# @migrate_set_speed:
1215#
1216# Set maximum speed for migration.
1217#
1218# @value: maximum speed in bytes per second.
1219#
1220# Returns: nothing on success
1221#
1222# Notes: This command is deprecated in favor of 'migrate-set-parameters'
1223#
1224# Since: 0.14.0
1225#
1226# Example:
1227#
1228# -> { "execute": "migrate_set_speed", "arguments": { "value": 1024 } }
1229# <- { "return": {} }
1230#
1231##
1232{ 'command': 'migrate_set_speed', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
1233
1234##
1235# @migrate-set-cache-size:
1236#
1237# Set cache size to be used by XBZRLE migration
1238#
1239# @value: cache size in bytes
1240#
1241# The size will be rounded down to the nearest power of 2.
1242# The cache size can be modified before and during ongoing migration
1243#
1244# Returns: nothing on success
1245#
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1247#
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1248# Since: 1.2
1249#
1250# Example:
1251#
1252# -> { "execute": "migrate-set-cache-size",
1253# "arguments": { "value": 536870912 } }
1254# <- { "return": {} }
1255#
1256##
1257{ 'command': 'migrate-set-cache-size', 'data': {'value': 'int'} }
1258
1259##
1260# @query-migrate-cache-size:
1261#
1262# Query migration XBZRLE cache size
1263#
1264# Returns: XBZRLE cache size in bytes
1265#
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1267#
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1268# Since: 1.2
1269#
1270# Example:
1271#
1272# -> { "execute": "query-migrate-cache-size" }
1273# <- { "return": 67108864 }
1274#
1275##
1276{ 'command': 'query-migrate-cache-size', 'returns': 'int' }
1277
1278##
1279# @migrate:
1280#
1281# Migrates the current running guest to another Virtual Machine.
1282#
1283# @uri: the Uniform Resource Identifier of the destination VM
1284#
1285# @blk: do block migration (full disk copy)
1286#
1287# @inc: incremental disk copy migration
1288#
1289# @detach: this argument exists only for compatibility reasons and
1290# is ignored by QEMU
1291#
51f63ec7 1292# @resume: resume one paused migration, default "off". (since 3.0)
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1295#
1296# Since: 0.14.0
1297#
1298# Notes:
1299#
1300# 1. The 'query-migrate' command should be used to check migration's progress
1301# and final result (this information is provided by the 'status' member)
1302#
1303# 2. All boolean arguments default to false
1304#
1305# 3. The user Monitor's "detach" argument is invalid in QMP and should not
1306# be used
1307#
1308# Example:
1309#
1310# -> { "execute": "migrate", "arguments": { "uri": "tcp:0:4446" } }
1311# <- { "return": {} }
1312#
1313##
1314{ 'command': 'migrate',
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1316 '*detach': 'bool', '*resume': 'bool' } }
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1318##
1319# @migrate-incoming:
1320#
1321# Start an incoming migration, the qemu must have been started
1322# with -incoming defer
1323#
1324# @uri: The Uniform Resource Identifier identifying the source or
1325# address to listen on
1326#
1327# Returns: nothing on success
1328#
1329# Since: 2.3
1330#
1331# Notes:
1332#
1333# 1. It's a bad idea to use a string for the uri, but it needs to stay
1334# compatible with -incoming and the format of the uri is already exposed
1335# above libvirt.
1336#
1337# 2. QEMU must be started with -incoming defer to allow migrate-incoming to
1338# be used.
1339#
1340# 3. The uri format is the same as for -incoming
1341#
1342# Example:
1343#
1344# -> { "execute": "migrate-incoming",
1345# "arguments": { "uri": "tcp::4446" } }
1346# <- { "return": {} }
1347#
1348##
1349{ 'command': 'migrate-incoming', 'data': {'uri': 'str' } }
1350
1351##
1352# @xen-save-devices-state:
1353#
1354# Save the state of all devices to file. The RAM and the block devices
1355# of the VM are not saved by this command.
1356#
1357# @filename: the file to save the state of the devices to as binary
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1359# format.
48685a8e 1360#
5d6c599f 1361# @live: Optional argument to ask QEMU to treat this command as part of a live
26ec4e53 1362# migration. Default to true. (since 2.11)
5d6c599f 1363#
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1365#
1366# Since: 1.1
1367#
1368# Example:
1369#
1370# -> { "execute": "xen-save-devices-state",
1371# "arguments": { "filename": "/tmp/save" } }
1372# <- { "return": {} }
1373#
1374##
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1376 'data': {'filename': 'str', '*live':'bool' } }
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1378##
1379# @xen-set-replication:
1380#
1381# Enable or disable replication.
1382#
1383# @enable: true to enable, false to disable.
1384#
1385# @primary: true for primary or false for secondary.
1386#
1387# @failover: true to do failover, false to stop. but cannot be
1388# specified if 'enable' is true. default value is false.
1389#
1390# Returns: nothing.
1391#
1392# Example:
1393#
1394# -> { "execute": "xen-set-replication",
1395# "arguments": {"enable": true, "primary": false} }
1396# <- { "return": {} }
1397#
1398# Since: 2.9
1399##
1400{ 'command': 'xen-set-replication',
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1402 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }
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1404##
1405# @ReplicationStatus:
1406#
1407# The result format for 'query-xen-replication-status'.
1408#
1409# @error: true if an error happened, false if replication is normal.
1410#
1411# @desc: the human readable error description string, when
1412# @error is 'true'.
1413#
1414# Since: 2.9
1415##
1416{ 'struct': 'ReplicationStatus',
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1418 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }
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1420##
1421# @query-xen-replication-status:
1422#
1423# Query replication status while the vm is running.
1424#
1425# Returns: A @ReplicationResult object showing the status.
1426#
1427# Example:
1428#
1429# -> { "execute": "query-xen-replication-status" }
1430# <- { "return": { "error": false } }
1431#
1432# Since: 2.9
1433##
1434{ 'command': 'query-xen-replication-status',
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1436 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }
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1438##
1439# @xen-colo-do-checkpoint:
1440#
1441# Xen uses this command to notify replication to trigger a checkpoint.
1442#
1443# Returns: nothing.
1444#
1445# Example:
1446#
1447# -> { "execute": "xen-colo-do-checkpoint" }
1448# <- { "return": {} }
1449#
1450# Since: 2.9
1451##
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1452{ 'command': 'xen-colo-do-checkpoint',
1453 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_REPLICATION)' }
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1456# @COLOStatus:
1457#
1458# The result format for 'query-colo-status'.
1459#
1460# @mode: COLO running mode. If COLO is running, this field will return
1461# 'primary' or 'secondary'.
1462#
5cc8f9eb 1463# @last-mode: COLO last running mode. If COLO is running, this field
5ed0deca 1464# will return same like mode field, after failover we can
966c0d49 1465# use this field to get last colo mode. (since 4.0)
5ed0deca 1466#
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1468#
ea3b23e5 1469# Since: 3.1
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1470##
1471{ 'struct': 'COLOStatus',
5cc8f9eb 1472 'data': { 'mode': 'COLOMode', 'last-mode': 'COLOMode',
5ed0deca 1473 'reason': 'COLOExitReason' } }
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1475##
1476# @query-colo-status:
1477#
1478# Query COLO status while the vm is running.
1479#
1480# Returns: A @COLOStatus object showing the status.
1481#
1482# Example:
1483#
1484# -> { "execute": "query-colo-status" }
b5922fc5 1485# <- { "return": { "mode": "primary", "reason": "request" } }
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ea3b23e5 1487# Since: 3.1
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1489{ 'command': 'query-colo-status',
1490 'returns': 'COLOStatus' }
1491
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1493# @migrate-recover:
1494#
1495# Provide a recovery migration stream URI.
1496#
1497# @uri: the URI to be used for the recovery of migration stream.
1498#
1499# Returns: nothing.
1500#
1501# Example:
1502#
1503# -> { "execute": "migrate-recover",
1504# "arguments": { "uri": "tcp:192.168.1.200:12345" } }
1505# <- { "return": {} }
1506#
51f63ec7 1507# Since: 3.0
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1510 'data': { 'uri': 'str' },
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1513##
1514# @migrate-pause:
1515#
1516# Pause a migration. Currently it only supports postcopy.
1517#
1518# Returns: nothing.
1519#
1520# Example:
1521#
1522# -> { "execute": "migrate-pause" }
1523# <- { "return": {} }
1524#
51f63ec7 1525# Since: 3.0
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1527{ 'command': 'migrate-pause', 'allow-oob': true }
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1529##
1530# @UNPLUG_PRIMARY:
1531#
1532# Emitted from source side of a migration when migration state is
1533# WAIT_UNPLUG. Device was unplugged by guest operating system.
1534# Device resources in QEMU are kept on standby to be able to re-plug it in case
1535# of migration failure.
1536#
1537# @device-id: QEMU device id of the unplugged device
1538#
1539# Since: 4.2
1540#
1541# Example:
1542# {"event": "UNPLUG_PRIMARY", "data": {"device-id": "hostdev0"} }
1543#
1544##
1545{ 'event': 'UNPLUG_PRIMARY',
1546 'data': { 'device-id': 'str' } }