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#ifndef SYSEMU_H
#define SYSEMU_H
/* Misc. things related to the system emulator. */
#include "qapi/qapi-types-run-state.h"
#include "qemu/queue.h"
#include "qemu/timer.h"
#include "qemu/notify.h"
#include "qemu/main-loop.h"
#include "qemu/bitmap.h"
#include "qemu/uuid.h"
#include "qom/object.h"
/* vl.c */
extern const char *bios_name;
extern const char *qemu_name;
extern QemuUUID qemu_uuid;
extern bool qemu_uuid_set;
bool runstate_check(RunState state);
void runstate_set(RunState new_state);
int runstate_is_running(void);
bool runstate_needs_reset(void);
bool runstate_store(char *str, size_t size);
typedef struct vm_change_state_entry VMChangeStateEntry;
typedef void VMChangeStateHandler(void *opaque, int running, RunState state);
VMChangeStateEntry *qemu_add_vm_change_state_handler(VMChangeStateHandler *cb,
void *opaque);
void qemu_del_vm_change_state_handler(VMChangeStateEntry *e);
void vm_state_notify(int running, RunState state);
shutdown: Prepare for use of an enum in reset/shutdown_request We want to track why a guest was shutdown; in particular, being able to tell the difference between a guest request (such as ACPI request) and host request (such as SIGINT) will prove useful to libvirt. Since all requests eventually end up changing shutdown_requested in vl.c, the logical change is to make that value track the reason, rather than its current 0/1 contents. Since command-line options control whether a reset request is turned into a shutdown request instead, the same treatment is given to reset_requested. This patch adds an internal enum ShutdownCause that describes reasons that a shutdown can be requested, and changes qemu_system_reset() to pass the reason through, although for now nothing is actually changed with regards to what gets reported. The enum could be exported via QAPI at a later date, if deemed necessary, but for now, there has not been a request to expose that much detail to end clients. For the most part, we turn 0 into SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE, and 1 into SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR; the only specific case where we have enough information right now to use a different value is when we are reacting to a host signal. It will take a further patch to edit all call-sites that can trigger a reset or shutdown request to properly pass in any other reasons; this patch includes TODOs to point such places out. qemu_system_reset() trades its 'bool report' parameter for a 'ShutdownCause reason', with all non-zero values having the same effect; this lets us get rid of the weird #defines for VMRESET_* as synonyms for bools. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170515214114.15442-3-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-05-16 05:41:11 +08:00
/* Enumeration of various causes for shutdown. */
typedef enum ShutdownCause {
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE, /* No shutdown request pending */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR, /* An error prevents further use of guest */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_QMP, /* Reaction to a QMP command, like 'quit' */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_SIGNAL, /* Reaction to a signal, such as SIGINT */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_UI, /* Reaction to UI event, like window close */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_SHUTDOWN,/* Guest shutdown/suspend request, via
ACPI or other hardware-specific means */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_RESET, /* Guest reset request, and command line
turns that into a shutdown */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_PANIC, /* Guest panicked, and command line turns
that into a shutdown */
SHUTDOWN_CAUSE__MAX,
} ShutdownCause;
shutdown: Expose bool cause in SHUTDOWN and RESET events Libvirt would like to be able to distinguish between a SHUTDOWN event triggered solely by guest request and one triggered by a SIGTERM or other action on the host. While qemu_kill_report() was already able to give different output to stderr based on whether a shutdown was triggered by a host signal (but NOT by a host UI event, such as clicking the X on the window), that information was then lost to management. The previous patches improved things to use an enum throughout all callsites, so now we have something ready to expose through QMP. Note that for now, the decision was to expose ONLY a boolean, rather than promoting ShutdownCause to a QAPI enum; this is because libvirt has not expressed an interest in anything finer-grained. We can still add additional details, in a backwards-compatible manner, if a need later arises (if the addition happens before 2.10, we can replace the bool with an enum; otherwise, the enum will have to be in addition to the bool); this patch merely adds a helper shutdown_caused_by_guest() to map the internal enum into the external boolean. Update expected iotest outputs to match the new data (complete coverage of the affected tests is obtained by -raw, -qcow2, and -nbd). Here is output from 'virsh qemu-monitor-event --loop' with the patch installed: event SHUTDOWN at 1492639680.731251 for domain fedora_13: {"guest":true} event STOP at 1492639680.732116 for domain fedora_13: <null> event SHUTDOWN at 1492639680.732830 for domain fedora_13: {"guest":false} Note that libvirt runs qemu with -no-shutdown: the first SHUTDOWN event was triggered by an action I took directly in the guest (shutdown -h), at which point qemu stops the vcpus and waits for libvirt to do any final cleanups; the second SHUTDOWN event is the result of libvirt sending SIGTERM now that it has completed cleanup. Libvirt is already smart enough to only feed the first qemu SHUTDOWN event to the end user (remember, virsh qemu-monitor-event is a low-level debugging interface that is explicitly unsupported by libvirt, so it sees things that normal end users do not); changing qemu to emit SHUTDOWN only once is outside the scope of this series. See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1384007 Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170515214114.15442-6-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-05-16 05:41:14 +08:00
static inline bool shutdown_caused_by_guest(ShutdownCause cause)
{
return cause >= SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_SHUTDOWN;
}
void vm_start(void);
int vm_prepare_start(void);
int vm_stop(RunState state);
int vm_stop_force_state(RunState state);
vl: introduce vm_shutdown() Commit 00d09fdbbae5f7864ce754913efc84c12fdf9f1a ("vl: pause vcpus before stopping iothreads") and commit dce8921b2baaf95974af8176406881872067adfa ("iothread: Stop threads before main() quits") tried to work around the fact that emulation was still active during termination by stopping iothreads. They suffer from race conditions: 1. virtio_scsi_handle_cmd_vq() racing with iothread_stop_all() hits the virtio_scsi_ctx_check() assertion failure because the BDS AioContext has been modified by iothread_stop_all(). 2. Guest vq kick racing with main loop termination leaves a readable ioeventfd that is handled by the next aio_poll() when external clients are enabled again, resulting in unwanted emulation activity. This patch obsoletes those commits by fully disabling emulation activity when vcpus are stopped. Use the new vm_shutdown() function instead of pause_all_vcpus() so that vm change state handlers are invoked too. Virtio devices will now stop their ioeventfds, preventing further emulation activity after vm_stop(). Note that vm_stop(RUN_STATE_SHUTDOWN) cannot be used because it emits a QMP STOP event that may affect existing clients. It is no longer necessary to call replay_disable_events() directly since vm_shutdown() does so already. Drop iothread_stop_all() since it is no longer used. Cc: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-id: 20180307144205.20619-5-stefanha@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2018-03-07 22:42:05 +08:00
int vm_shutdown(void);
typedef enum WakeupReason {
/* Always keep QEMU_WAKEUP_REASON_NONE = 0 */
QEMU_WAKEUP_REASON_NONE = 0,
QEMU_WAKEUP_REASON_RTC,
QEMU_WAKEUP_REASON_PMTIMER,
QEMU_WAKEUP_REASON_OTHER,
} WakeupReason;
void qemu_system_reset_request(ShutdownCause reason);
void qemu_system_suspend_request(void);
void qemu_register_suspend_notifier(Notifier *notifier);
void qemu_system_wakeup_request(WakeupReason reason);
void qemu_system_wakeup_enable(WakeupReason reason, bool enabled);
void qemu_register_wakeup_notifier(Notifier *notifier);
void qemu_system_shutdown_request(ShutdownCause reason);
void qemu_system_powerdown_request(void);
void qemu_register_powerdown_notifier(Notifier *notifier);
void qemu_system_debug_request(void);
void qemu_system_vmstop_request(RunState reason);
void qemu_system_vmstop_request_prepare(void);
bool qemu_vmstop_requested(RunState *r);
shutdown: Prepare for use of an enum in reset/shutdown_request We want to track why a guest was shutdown; in particular, being able to tell the difference between a guest request (such as ACPI request) and host request (such as SIGINT) will prove useful to libvirt. Since all requests eventually end up changing shutdown_requested in vl.c, the logical change is to make that value track the reason, rather than its current 0/1 contents. Since command-line options control whether a reset request is turned into a shutdown request instead, the same treatment is given to reset_requested. This patch adds an internal enum ShutdownCause that describes reasons that a shutdown can be requested, and changes qemu_system_reset() to pass the reason through, although for now nothing is actually changed with regards to what gets reported. The enum could be exported via QAPI at a later date, if deemed necessary, but for now, there has not been a request to expose that much detail to end clients. For the most part, we turn 0 into SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE, and 1 into SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR; the only specific case where we have enough information right now to use a different value is when we are reacting to a host signal. It will take a further patch to edit all call-sites that can trigger a reset or shutdown request to properly pass in any other reasons; this patch includes TODOs to point such places out. qemu_system_reset() trades its 'bool report' parameter for a 'ShutdownCause reason', with all non-zero values having the same effect; this lets us get rid of the weird #defines for VMRESET_* as synonyms for bools. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170515214114.15442-3-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-05-16 05:41:11 +08:00
ShutdownCause qemu_shutdown_requested_get(void);
ShutdownCause qemu_reset_requested_get(void);
void qemu_system_killed(int signal, pid_t pid);
shutdown: Prepare for use of an enum in reset/shutdown_request We want to track why a guest was shutdown; in particular, being able to tell the difference between a guest request (such as ACPI request) and host request (such as SIGINT) will prove useful to libvirt. Since all requests eventually end up changing shutdown_requested in vl.c, the logical change is to make that value track the reason, rather than its current 0/1 contents. Since command-line options control whether a reset request is turned into a shutdown request instead, the same treatment is given to reset_requested. This patch adds an internal enum ShutdownCause that describes reasons that a shutdown can be requested, and changes qemu_system_reset() to pass the reason through, although for now nothing is actually changed with regards to what gets reported. The enum could be exported via QAPI at a later date, if deemed necessary, but for now, there has not been a request to expose that much detail to end clients. For the most part, we turn 0 into SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_NONE, and 1 into SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_HOST_ERROR; the only specific case where we have enough information right now to use a different value is when we are reacting to a host signal. It will take a further patch to edit all call-sites that can trigger a reset or shutdown request to properly pass in any other reasons; this patch includes TODOs to point such places out. qemu_system_reset() trades its 'bool report' parameter for a 'ShutdownCause reason', with all non-zero values having the same effect; this lets us get rid of the weird #defines for VMRESET_* as synonyms for bools. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170515214114.15442-3-eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2017-05-16 05:41:11 +08:00
void qemu_system_reset(ShutdownCause reason);
void qemu_system_guest_panicked(GuestPanicInformation *info);
void qemu_add_exit_notifier(Notifier *notify);
void qemu_remove_exit_notifier(Notifier *notify);
void qemu_add_machine_init_done_notifier(Notifier *notify);
void qemu_remove_machine_init_done_notifier(Notifier *notify);
void qemu_announce_self(void);
extern int autostart;
typedef enum {
VGA_NONE, VGA_STD, VGA_CIRRUS, VGA_VMWARE, VGA_XENFB, VGA_QXL,
VGA_TCX, VGA_CG3, VGA_DEVICE, VGA_VIRTIO,
VGA_TYPE_MAX,
} VGAInterfaceType;
extern int vga_interface_type;
#define xenfb_enabled (vga_interface_type == VGA_XENFB)
extern int graphic_width;
extern int graphic_height;
extern int graphic_depth;
extern int display_opengl;
extern const char *keyboard_layout;
extern int win2k_install_hack;
extern int alt_grab;
extern int ctrl_grab;
extern int no_frame;
extern int smp_cpus;
extern unsigned int max_cpus;
extern int cursor_hide;
extern int graphic_rotate;
extern int no_quit;
extern int no_shutdown;
extern int old_param;
extern int boot_menu;
extern bool boot_strict;
extern uint8_t *boot_splash_filedata;
extern size_t boot_splash_filedata_size;
extern bool enable_mlock;
extern uint8_t qemu_extra_params_fw[2];
extern QEMUClockType rtc_clock;
extern const char *mem_path;
extern int mem_prealloc;
#define MAX_NODES 128
#define NUMA_NODE_UNASSIGNED MAX_NODES
#define NUMA_DISTANCE_MIN 10
#define NUMA_DISTANCE_DEFAULT 20
#define NUMA_DISTANCE_MAX 254
#define NUMA_DISTANCE_UNREACHABLE 255
#define MAX_OPTION_ROMS 16
typedef struct QEMUOptionRom {
const char *name;
int32_t bootindex;
} QEMUOptionRom;
extern QEMUOptionRom option_rom[MAX_OPTION_ROMS];
extern int nb_option_roms;
#define MAX_PROM_ENVS 128
extern const char *prom_envs[MAX_PROM_ENVS];
extern unsigned int nb_prom_envs;
/* generic hotplug */
void hmp_drive_add(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
/* pcie aer error injection */
void hmp_pcie_aer_inject_error(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
/* serial ports */
#define MAX_SERIAL_PORTS 4
extern Chardev *serial_hds[MAX_SERIAL_PORTS];
/* parallel ports */
#define MAX_PARALLEL_PORTS 3
extern Chardev *parallel_hds[MAX_PARALLEL_PORTS];
void hmp_info_usb(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
void add_boot_device_path(int32_t bootindex, DeviceState *dev,
const char *suffix);
char *get_boot_devices_list(size_t *size, bool ignore_suffixes);
DeviceState *get_boot_device(uint32_t position);
void check_boot_index(int32_t bootindex, Error **errp);
void del_boot_device_path(DeviceState *dev, const char *suffix);
void device_add_bootindex_property(Object *obj, int32_t *bootindex,
const char *name, const char *suffix,
DeviceState *dev, Error **errp);
void restore_boot_order(void *opaque);
void validate_bootdevices(const char *devices, Error **errp);
/* handler to set the boot_device order for a specific type of MachineClass */
typedef void QEMUBootSetHandler(void *opaque, const char *boot_order,
Error **errp);
void qemu_register_boot_set(QEMUBootSetHandler *func, void *opaque);
void qemu_boot_set(const char *boot_order, Error **errp);
QemuOpts *qemu_get_machine_opts(void);
bool defaults_enabled(void);
extern QemuOptsList qemu_legacy_drive_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_common_drive_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_drive_opts;
extern QemuOptsList bdrv_runtime_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_chardev_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_device_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_netdev_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_nic_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_net_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_global_opts;
extern QemuOptsList qemu_mon_opts;
#endif