1 # *-*- Mode: Python -*-*
5 # Echo back a unique integer value, and prepend to response a
6 # leading sentinel byte (0xFF) the client can check scan for.
8 # This is used by clients talking to the guest agent over the
9 # wire to ensure the stream is in sync and doesn't contain stale
10 # data from previous client. It must be issued upon initial
11 # connection, and after any client-side timeouts (including
12 # timeouts on receiving a response to this command).
14 # After issuing this request, all guest agent responses should be
15 # ignored until the response containing the unique integer value
16 # the client passed in is returned. Receival of the 0xFF sentinel
17 # byte must be handled as an indication that the client's
18 # lexer/tokenizer/parser state should be flushed/reset in
19 # preparation for reliably receiving the subsequent response. As
20 # an optimization, clients may opt to ignore all data until a
21 # sentinel value is receiving to avoid unecessary processing of
24 # Similarly, clients should also precede this *request*
25 # with a 0xFF byte to make sure the guest agent flushes any
26 # partially read JSON data from a previous client connection.
28 # @id: randomly generated 64-bit integer
30 # Returns: The unique integer id passed in by the client
34 { 'command': 'guest-sync-delimited'
35 'data': { 'id': 'int' },
41 # Echo back a unique integer value
43 # This is used by clients talking to the guest agent over the
44 # wire to ensure the stream is in sync and doesn't contain stale
45 # data from previous client. All guest agent responses should be
46 # ignored until the provided unique integer value is returned,
47 # and it is up to the client to handle stale whole or
48 # partially-delivered JSON text in such a way that this response
51 # In cases where a partial stale response was previously
52 # received by the client, this cannot always be done reliably.
53 # One particular scenario being if qemu-ga responses are fed
54 # character-by-character into a JSON parser. In these situations,
55 # using guest-sync-delimited may be optimal.
57 # For clients that fetch responses line by line and convert them
58 # to JSON objects, guest-sync should be sufficient, but note that
59 # in cases where the channel is dirty some attempts at parsing the
60 # response may result in a parser error.
62 # Such clients should also precede this command
63 # with a 0xFF byte to make sure the guest agent flushes any
64 # partially read JSON data from a previous session.
66 # @id: randomly generated 64-bit integer
68 # Returns: The unique integer id passed in by the client
72 { 'command': 'guest-sync'
73 'data': { 'id': 'int' },
79 # Ping the guest agent, a non-error return implies success
83 { 'command': 'guest-ping' }
86 # @GuestAgentCommandInfo:
88 # Information about guest agent commands.
90 # @name: name of the command
92 # @enabled: whether command is currently enabled by guest admin
96 { 'type': 'GuestAgentCommandInfo',
97 'data': { 'name': 'str', 'enabled': 'bool' } }
102 # Information about guest agent.
104 # @version: guest agent version
106 # @supported_commands: Information about guest agent commands
110 { 'type': 'GuestAgentInfo',
111 'data': { 'version': 'str',
112 'supported_commands': ['GuestAgentCommandInfo'] } }
116 # Get some information about the guest agent.
118 # Returns: @GuestAgentInfo
122 { 'command': 'guest-info',
123 'returns': 'GuestAgentInfo' }
128 # Initiate guest-activated shutdown. Note: this is an asynchronous
129 # shutdown request, with no guaruntee of successful shutdown. Errors
130 # will be logged to guest's syslog.
132 # @mode: #optional "halt", "powerdown" (default), or "reboot"
134 # Returns: Nothing on success
138 { 'command': 'guest-shutdown', 'data': { '*mode': 'str' } }
143 # Open a file in the guest and retrieve a file handle for it
145 # @filepath: Full path to the file in the guest to open.
147 # @mode: #optional open mode, as per fopen(), "r" is the default.
149 # Returns: Guest file handle on success.
153 { 'command': 'guest-file-open',
154 'data': { 'path': 'str', '*mode': 'str' },
160 # Close an open file in the guest
162 # @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open
164 # Returns: Nothing on success.
168 { 'command': 'guest-file-close',
169 'data': { 'handle': 'int' } }
174 # Result of guest agent file-read operation
176 # @count: number of bytes read (note: count is *before*
177 # base64-encoding is applied)
179 # @buf-b64: base64-encoded bytes read
181 # @eof: whether EOF was encountered during read operation.
185 { 'type': 'GuestFileRead',
186 'data': { 'count': 'int', 'buf-b64': 'str', 'eof': 'bool' } }
191 # Read from an open file in the guest. Data will be base64-encoded
193 # @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open
195 # @count: #optional maximum number of bytes to read (default is 4KB)
197 # Returns: @GuestFileRead on success.
201 { 'command': 'guest-file-read',
202 'data': { 'handle': 'int', '*count': 'int' },
203 'returns': 'GuestFileRead' }
208 # Result of guest agent file-write operation
210 # @count: number of bytes written (note: count is actual bytes
211 # written, after base64-decoding of provided buffer)
213 # @eof: whether EOF was encountered during write operation.
217 { 'type': 'GuestFileWrite',
218 'data': { 'count': 'int', 'eof': 'bool' } }
223 # Write to an open file in the guest.
225 # @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open
227 # @buf-b64: base64-encoded string representing data to be written
229 # @count: #optional bytes to write (actual bytes, after base64-decode),
230 # default is all content in buf-b64 buffer after base64 decoding
232 # Returns: @GuestFileWrite on success.
236 { 'command': 'guest-file-write',
237 'data': { 'handle': 'int', 'buf-b64': 'str', '*count': 'int' },
238 'returns': 'GuestFileWrite' }
244 # Result of guest agent file-seek operation
246 # @position: current file position
248 # @eof: whether EOF was encountered during file seek
252 { 'type': 'GuestFileSeek',
253 'data': { 'position': 'int', 'eof': 'bool' } }
258 # Seek to a position in the file, as with fseek(), and return the
259 # current file position afterward. Also encapsulates ftell()'s
260 # functionality, just Set offset=0, whence=SEEK_CUR.
262 # @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open
264 # @offset: bytes to skip over in the file stream
266 # @whence: SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, or SEEK_END, as with fseek()
268 # Returns: @GuestFileSeek on success.
272 { 'command': 'guest-file-seek',
273 'data': { 'handle': 'int', 'offset': 'int', 'whence': 'int' },
274 'returns': 'GuestFileSeek' }
279 # Write file changes bufferred in userspace to disk/kernel buffers
281 # @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open
283 # Returns: Nothing on success.
287 { 'command': 'guest-file-flush',
288 'data': { 'handle': 'int' } }
291 # @GuestFsFreezeStatus
293 # An enumation of filesystem freeze states
295 # @thawed: filesystems thawed/unfrozen
297 # @frozen: all non-network guest filesystems frozen
299 # @error: failure to thaw 1 or more
300 # previously frozen filesystems, or failure to open a previously
301 # cached filesytem (filesystem unmounted/directory changes, etc).
305 { 'enum': 'GuestFsfreezeStatus',
306 'data': [ 'thawed', 'frozen', 'error' ] }
309 # @guest-fsfreeze-status:
311 # Get guest fsfreeze state. error state indicates
313 # Returns: GuestFsfreezeStatus ("thawed", "frozen", etc., as defined below)
317 { 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-status',
318 'returns': 'GuestFsfreezeStatus' }
321 # @guest-fsfreeze-freeze:
323 # Sync and freeze all non-network guest filesystems
325 # Returns: Number of file systems frozen on success
329 { 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-freeze',
333 # @guest-fsfreeze-thaw:
335 # Unfreeze frozen guest fileystems
337 # Returns: Number of file systems thawed
338 # If error, -1 (unknown error) or -errno
342 { 'command': 'guest-fsfreeze-thaw',
346 # @guest-suspend-disk
348 # Suspend guest to disk.
350 # This command tries to execute the scripts provided by the pm-utils package.
351 # If it's not available, the suspend operation will be performed by manually
352 # writing to a sysfs file.
354 # For the best results it's strongly recommended to have the pm-utils
355 # package installed in the guest.
357 # Returns: nothing on success
358 # If suspend to disk is not supported, Unsupported
360 # Notes: o This is an asynchronous request. There's no guarantee a response
362 # o It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command before
363 # sending commands when the guest resumes
367 { 'command': 'guest-suspend-disk' }
372 # Suspend guest to ram.
374 # This command tries to execute the scripts provided by the pm-utils package.
375 # If it's not available, the suspend operation will be performed by manually
376 # writing to a sysfs file.
378 # For the best results it's strongly recommended to have the pm-utils
379 # package installed in the guest.
381 # IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-ram requires QEMU to support the 'system_wakeup'
382 # command. Thus, it's *required* to query QEMU for the presence of the
383 # 'system_wakeup' command before issuing guest-suspend-ram.
385 # Returns: nothing on success
386 # If suspend to ram is not supported, Unsupported
388 # Notes: o This is an asynchronous request. There's no guarantee a response
390 # o It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command before
391 # sending commands when the guest resumes
395 { 'command': 'guest-suspend-ram' }
398 # @guest-suspend-hybrid
400 # Save guest state to disk and suspend to ram.
402 # This command requires the pm-utils package to be installed in the guest.
404 # IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-hybrid requires QEMU to support the 'system_wakeup'
405 # command. Thus, it's *required* to query QEMU for the presence of the
406 # 'system_wakeup' command before issuing guest-suspend-hybrid.
408 # Returns: nothing on success
409 # If hybrid suspend is not supported, Unsupported
411 # Notes: o This is an asynchronous request. There's no guarantee a response
413 # o It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command before
414 # sending commands when the guest resumes
418 { 'command': 'guest-suspend-hybrid' }
421 # @GuestIpAddressType:
423 # An enumeration of supported IP address types
425 # @ipv4: IP version 4
427 # @ipv6: IP version 6
431 { 'enum': 'GuestIpAddressType',
432 'data': [ 'ipv4', 'ipv6' ] }
437 # @ip-address: IP address
439 # @ip-address-type: Type of @ip-address (e.g. ipv4, ipv6)
441 # @prefix: Network prefix length of @ip-address
445 { 'type': 'GuestIpAddress',
446 'data': {'ip-address': 'str',
447 'ip-address-type': 'GuestIpAddressType',
451 # @GuestNetworkInterface:
453 # @name: The name of interface for which info are being delivered
455 # @hardware-address: Hardware address of @name
457 # @ip-addresses: List of addresses assigned to @name
461 { 'type': 'GuestNetworkInterface',
462 'data': {'name': 'str',
463 '*hardware-address': 'str',
464 '*ip-addresses': ['GuestIpAddress'] } }
467 # @guest-network-get-interfaces:
469 # Get list of guest IP addresses, MAC addresses
472 # Returns: List of GuestNetworkInfo on success.
476 { 'command': 'guest-network-get-interfaces',
477 'returns': ['GuestNetworkInterface'] }