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blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001HXCOMM Use DEFHEADING() to define headings in both help text and texi
2HXCOMM Text between STEXI and ETEXI are copied to texi version and
3HXCOMM discarded from C version
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00004HXCOMM DEF(option, HAS_ARG/0, opt_enum, opt_help, arch_mask) is used to
5HXCOMM construct option structures, enums and help message for specified
6HXCOMM architectures.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00007HXCOMM HXCOMM can be used for comments, discarded from both texi and C
8
9DEFHEADING(Standard options:)
10STEXI
11@table @option
12ETEXI
13
14DEF("help", 0, QEMU_OPTION_h,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +000015 "-h or -help display this help and exit\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000016STEXI
17@item -h
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +010018@findex -h
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000019Display help and exit
20ETEXI
21
pbrook9bd7e6d2009-04-07 22:58:45 +000022DEF("version", 0, QEMU_OPTION_version,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +000023 "-version display version information and exit\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
pbrook9bd7e6d2009-04-07 22:58:45 +000024STEXI
25@item -version
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +010026@findex -version
pbrook9bd7e6d2009-04-07 22:58:45 +000027Display version information and exit
28ETEXI
29
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020030DEF("machine", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_machine, \
31 "-machine [type=]name[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +010032 " selects emulated machine ('-machine help' for list)\n"
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020033 " property accel=accel1[:accel2[:...]] selects accelerator\n"
Jan Kiszka6a48ffa2011-10-15 13:43:48 +020034 " supported accelerators are kvm, xen, tcg (default: tcg)\n"
Jan Kiszka39d69602012-01-25 18:14:15 +010035 " kernel_irqchip=on|off controls accelerated irqchip support\n"
Jason Baronddb97f12012-08-02 15:44:16 -040036 " kvm_shadow_mem=size of KVM shadow MMU\n"
Luiz Capitulino8490fc72012-09-05 16:50:16 -030037 " dump-guest-core=on|off include guest memory in a core dump (default=on)\n"
38 " mem-merge=on|off controls memory merge support (default: on)\n",
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020039 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000040STEXI
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020041@item -machine [type=]@var{name}[,prop=@var{value}[,...]]
42@findex -machine
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +010043Select the emulated machine by @var{name}. Use @code{-machine help} to list
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020044available machines. Supported machine properties are:
45@table @option
46@item accel=@var{accels1}[:@var{accels2}[:...]]
47This is used to enable an accelerator. Depending on the target architecture,
48kvm, xen, or tcg can be available. By default, tcg is used. If there is more
49than one accelerator specified, the next one is used if the previous one fails
50to initialize.
Jan Kiszka6a48ffa2011-10-15 13:43:48 +020051@item kernel_irqchip=on|off
52Enables in-kernel irqchip support for the chosen accelerator when available.
Jan Kiszka39d69602012-01-25 18:14:15 +010053@item kvm_shadow_mem=size
54Defines the size of the KVM shadow MMU.
Jason Baronddb97f12012-08-02 15:44:16 -040055@item dump-guest-core=on|off
56Include guest memory in a core dump. The default is on.
Luiz Capitulino8490fc72012-09-05 16:50:16 -030057@item mem-merge=on|off
58Enables or disables memory merge support. This feature, when supported by
59the host, de-duplicates identical memory pages among VMs instances
60(enabled by default).
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020061@end table
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000062ETEXI
63
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020064HXCOMM Deprecated by -machine
65DEF("M", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_M, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
66
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000067DEF("cpu", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_cpu,
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +010068 "-cpu cpu select CPU ('-cpu help' for list)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000069STEXI
70@item -cpu @var{model}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +010071@findex -cpu
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +010072Select CPU model (@code{-cpu help} for list and additional feature selection)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000073ETEXI
74
75DEF("smp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smp,
Michael Tokarev12b7f572013-06-24 15:06:52 +040076 "-smp [cpus=]n[,maxcpus=cpus][,cores=cores][,threads=threads][,sockets=sockets]\n"
Jes Sorensen6be68d72009-07-23 17:03:42 +020077 " set the number of CPUs to 'n' [default=1]\n"
78 " maxcpus= maximum number of total cpus, including\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -070079 " offline CPUs for hotplug, etc\n"
Andre Przywara58a04db2009-08-28 10:49:57 +020080 " cores= number of CPU cores on one socket\n"
81 " threads= number of threads on one CPU core\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +000082 " sockets= number of discrete sockets in the system\n",
83 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000084STEXI
Michael Tokarev12b7f572013-06-24 15:06:52 +040085@item -smp [cpus=]@var{n}[,cores=@var{cores}][,threads=@var{threads}][,sockets=@var{sockets}][,maxcpus=@var{maxcpus}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +010086@findex -smp
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000087Simulate an SMP system with @var{n} CPUs. On the PC target, up to 255
88CPUs are supported. On Sparc32 target, Linux limits the number of usable CPUs
89to 4.
Andre Przywara58a04db2009-08-28 10:49:57 +020090For the PC target, the number of @var{cores} per socket, the number
91of @var{threads} per cores and the total number of @var{sockets} can be
92specified. Missing values will be computed. If any on the three values is
93given, the total number of CPUs @var{n} can be omitted. @var{maxcpus}
94specifies the maximum number of hotpluggable CPUs.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000095ETEXI
96
aliguori268a3622009-04-21 22:30:27 +000097DEF("numa", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_numa,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +000098 "-numa node[,mem=size][,cpus=cpu[-cpu]][,nodeid=node]\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aliguori268a3622009-04-21 22:30:27 +000099STEXI
100@item -numa @var{opts}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100101@findex -numa
aliguori268a3622009-04-21 22:30:27 +0000102Simulate a multi node NUMA system. If mem and cpus are omitted, resources
103are split equally.
104ETEXI
105
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100106DEF("add-fd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_add_fd,
107 "-add-fd fd=fd,set=set[,opaque=opaque]\n"
108 " Add 'fd' to fd 'set'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
109STEXI
110@item -add-fd fd=@var{fd},set=@var{set}[,opaque=@var{opaque}]
111@findex -add-fd
112
113Add a file descriptor to an fd set. Valid options are:
114
115@table @option
116@item fd=@var{fd}
117This option defines the file descriptor of which a duplicate is added to fd set.
118The file descriptor cannot be stdin, stdout, or stderr.
119@item set=@var{set}
120This option defines the ID of the fd set to add the file descriptor to.
121@item opaque=@var{opaque}
122This option defines a free-form string that can be used to describe @var{fd}.
123@end table
124
125You can open an image using pre-opened file descriptors from an fd set:
126@example
127qemu-system-i386
128-add-fd fd=3,set=2,opaque="rdwr:/path/to/file"
129-add-fd fd=4,set=2,opaque="rdonly:/path/to/file"
130-drive file=/dev/fdset/2,index=0,media=disk
131@end example
132ETEXI
133
134DEF("set", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_set,
135 "-set group.id.arg=value\n"
136 " set <arg> parameter for item <id> of type <group>\n"
137 " i.e. -set drive.$id.file=/path/to/image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
138STEXI
139@item -set @var{group}.@var{id}.@var{arg}=@var{value}
140@findex -set
141Set parameter @var{arg} for item @var{id} of type @var{group}\n"
142ETEXI
143
144DEF("global", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_global,
145 "-global driver.prop=value\n"
146 " set a global default for a driver property\n",
147 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
148STEXI
149@item -global @var{driver}.@var{prop}=@var{value}
150@findex -global
151Set default value of @var{driver}'s property @var{prop} to @var{value}, e.g.:
152
153@example
154qemu-system-i386 -global ide-drive.physical_block_size=4096 -drive file=file,if=ide,index=0,media=disk
155@end example
156
157In particular, you can use this to set driver properties for devices which are
158created automatically by the machine model. To create a device which is not
159created automatically and set properties on it, use -@option{device}.
160ETEXI
161
162DEF("boot", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_boot,
163 "-boot [order=drives][,once=drives][,menu=on|off]\n"
Amos Kongc8a6ae82013-03-19 14:23:27 +0800164 " [,splash=sp_name][,splash-time=sp_time][,reboot-timeout=rb_time][,strict=on|off]\n"
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100165 " 'drives': floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM (d), network (n)\n"
166 " 'sp_name': the file's name that would be passed to bios as logo picture, if menu=on\n"
167 " 'sp_time': the period that splash picture last if menu=on, unit is ms\n"
168 " 'rb_timeout': the timeout before guest reboot when boot failed, unit is ms\n",
169 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
170STEXI
Amos Kongc8a6ae82013-03-19 14:23:27 +0800171@item -boot [order=@var{drives}][,once=@var{drives}][,menu=on|off][,splash=@var{sp_name}][,splash-time=@var{sp_time}][,reboot-timeout=@var{rb_timeout}][,strict=on|off]
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100172@findex -boot
173Specify boot order @var{drives} as a string of drive letters. Valid
174drive letters depend on the target achitecture. The x86 PC uses: a, b
175(floppy 1 and 2), c (first hard disk), d (first CD-ROM), n-p (Etherboot
176from network adapter 1-4), hard disk boot is the default. To apply a
177particular boot order only on the first startup, specify it via
178@option{once}.
179
180Interactive boot menus/prompts can be enabled via @option{menu=on} as far
181as firmware/BIOS supports them. The default is non-interactive boot.
182
183A splash picture could be passed to bios, enabling user to show it as logo,
184when option splash=@var{sp_name} is given and menu=on, If firmware/BIOS
185supports them. Currently Seabios for X86 system support it.
186limitation: The splash file could be a jpeg file or a BMP file in 24 BPP
187format(true color). The resolution should be supported by the SVGA mode, so
188the recommended is 320x240, 640x480, 800x640.
189
190A timeout could be passed to bios, guest will pause for @var{rb_timeout} ms
191when boot failed, then reboot. If @var{rb_timeout} is '-1', guest will not
192reboot, qemu passes '-1' to bios by default. Currently Seabios for X86
193system support it.
194
Amos Kongc8a6ae82013-03-19 14:23:27 +0800195Do strict boot via @option{strict=on} as far as firmware/BIOS
196supports it. This only effects when boot priority is changed by
197bootindex options. The default is non-strict boot.
198
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100199@example
200# try to boot from network first, then from hard disk
201qemu-system-i386 -boot order=nc
202# boot from CD-ROM first, switch back to default order after reboot
203qemu-system-i386 -boot once=d
204# boot with a splash picture for 5 seconds.
205qemu-system-i386 -boot menu=on,splash=/root/boot.bmp,splash-time=5000
206@end example
207
208Note: The legacy format '-boot @var{drives}' is still supported but its
209use is discouraged as it may be removed from future versions.
210ETEXI
211
212DEF("m", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_m,
Igor Mammedov6e1d3c12013-11-27 01:27:35 +0100213 "-m [size=]megs\n"
214 " configure guest RAM\n"
215 " size: initial amount of guest memory (default: "
216 stringify(DEFAULT_RAM_SIZE) "MiB)\n",
217 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100218STEXI
Igor Mammedov6e1d3c12013-11-27 01:27:35 +0100219@item -m [size=]@var{megs}
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100220@findex -m
221Set virtual RAM size to @var{megs} megabytes. Default is 128 MiB. Optionally,
222a suffix of ``M'' or ``G'' can be used to signify a value in megabytes or
223gigabytes respectively.
224ETEXI
225
226DEF("mem-path", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mempath,
227 "-mem-path FILE provide backing storage for guest RAM\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
228STEXI
229@item -mem-path @var{path}
230@findex -mem-path
231Allocate guest RAM from a temporarily created file in @var{path}.
232ETEXI
233
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100234DEF("mem-prealloc", 0, QEMU_OPTION_mem_prealloc,
235 "-mem-prealloc preallocate guest memory (use with -mem-path)\n",
236 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
237STEXI
238@item -mem-prealloc
239@findex -mem-prealloc
240Preallocate memory when using -mem-path.
241ETEXI
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100242
243DEF("k", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_k,
244 "-k language use keyboard layout (for example 'fr' for French)\n",
245 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
246STEXI
247@item -k @var{language}
248@findex -k
249Use keyboard layout @var{language} (for example @code{fr} for
250French). This option is only needed where it is not easy to get raw PC
251keycodes (e.g. on Macs, with some X11 servers or with a VNC
252display). You don't normally need to use it on PC/Linux or PC/Windows
253hosts.
254
255The available layouts are:
256@example
257ar de-ch es fo fr-ca hu ja mk no pt-br sv
258da en-gb et fr fr-ch is lt nl pl ru th
259de en-us fi fr-be hr it lv nl-be pt sl tr
260@end example
261
262The default is @code{en-us}.
263ETEXI
264
265
266DEF("audio-help", 0, QEMU_OPTION_audio_help,
267 "-audio-help print list of audio drivers and their options\n",
268 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
269STEXI
270@item -audio-help
271@findex -audio-help
272Will show the audio subsystem help: list of drivers, tunable
273parameters.
274ETEXI
275
276DEF("soundhw", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_soundhw,
277 "-soundhw c1,... enable audio support\n"
278 " and only specified sound cards (comma separated list)\n"
279 " use '-soundhw help' to get the list of supported cards\n"
280 " use '-soundhw all' to enable all of them\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
281STEXI
282@item -soundhw @var{card1}[,@var{card2},...] or -soundhw all
283@findex -soundhw
284Enable audio and selected sound hardware. Use 'help' to print all
285available sound hardware.
286
287@example
288qemu-system-i386 -soundhw sb16,adlib disk.img
289qemu-system-i386 -soundhw es1370 disk.img
290qemu-system-i386 -soundhw ac97 disk.img
291qemu-system-i386 -soundhw hda disk.img
292qemu-system-i386 -soundhw all disk.img
293qemu-system-i386 -soundhw help
294@end example
295
296Note that Linux's i810_audio OSS kernel (for AC97) module might
297require manually specifying clocking.
298
299@example
300modprobe i810_audio clocking=48000
301@end example
302ETEXI
303
304DEF("balloon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_balloon,
305 "-balloon none disable balloon device\n"
306 "-balloon virtio[,addr=str]\n"
307 " enable virtio balloon device (default)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
308STEXI
309@item -balloon none
310@findex -balloon
311Disable balloon device.
312@item -balloon virtio[,addr=@var{addr}]
313Enable virtio balloon device (default), optionally with PCI address
314@var{addr}.
315ETEXI
316
317DEF("device", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_device,
318 "-device driver[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
319 " add device (based on driver)\n"
320 " prop=value,... sets driver properties\n"
321 " use '-device help' to print all possible drivers\n"
322 " use '-device driver,help' to print all possible properties\n",
323 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
324STEXI
325@item -device @var{driver}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
326@findex -device
327Add device @var{driver}. @var{prop}=@var{value} sets driver
328properties. Valid properties depend on the driver. To get help on
329possible drivers and properties, use @code{-device help} and
330@code{-device @var{driver},help}.
331ETEXI
332
333DEF("name", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_name,
Dr. David Alan Gilbert8f480de2014-01-30 10:20:31 +0000334 "-name string1[,process=string2][,debug-threads=on|off]\n"
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100335 " set the name of the guest\n"
Dr. David Alan Gilbert8f480de2014-01-30 10:20:31 +0000336 " string1 sets the window title and string2 the process name (on Linux)\n"
337 " When debug-threads is enabled, individual threads are given a separate name (on Linux)\n"
338 " NOTE: The thread names are for debugging and not a stable API.\n",
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100339 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
340STEXI
341@item -name @var{name}
342@findex -name
343Sets the @var{name} of the guest.
344This name will be displayed in the SDL window caption.
345The @var{name} will also be used for the VNC server.
346Also optionally set the top visible process name in Linux.
Dr. David Alan Gilbert8f480de2014-01-30 10:20:31 +0000347Naming of individual threads can also be enabled on Linux to aid debugging.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100348ETEXI
349
350DEF("uuid", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_uuid,
351 "-uuid %08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%012x\n"
352 " specify machine UUID\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
353STEXI
354@item -uuid @var{uuid}
355@findex -uuid
356Set system UUID.
357ETEXI
358
359STEXI
360@end table
361ETEXI
362DEFHEADING()
363
364DEFHEADING(Block device options:)
365STEXI
366@table @option
367ETEXI
368
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000369DEF("fda", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fda,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000370 "-fda/-fdb file use 'file' as floppy disk 0/1 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
371DEF("fdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fdb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000372STEXI
373@item -fda @var{file}
374@item -fdb @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100375@findex -fda
376@findex -fdb
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000377Use @var{file} as floppy disk 0/1 image (@pxref{disk_images}). You can
378use the host floppy by using @file{/dev/fd0} as filename (@pxref{host_drives}).
379ETEXI
380
381DEF("hda", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hda,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000382 "-hda/-hdb file use 'file' as IDE hard disk 0/1 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
383DEF("hdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000384DEF("hdc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdc,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000385 "-hdc/-hdd file use 'file' as IDE hard disk 2/3 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
386DEF("hdd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdd, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000387STEXI
388@item -hda @var{file}
389@item -hdb @var{file}
390@item -hdc @var{file}
391@item -hdd @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100392@findex -hda
393@findex -hdb
394@findex -hdc
395@findex -hdd
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000396Use @var{file} as hard disk 0, 1, 2 or 3 image (@pxref{disk_images}).
397ETEXI
398
399DEF("cdrom", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_cdrom,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000400 "-cdrom file use 'file' as IDE cdrom image (cdrom is ide1 master)\n",
401 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000402STEXI
403@item -cdrom @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100404@findex -cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000405Use @var{file} as CD-ROM image (you cannot use @option{-hdc} and
406@option{-cdrom} at the same time). You can use the host CD-ROM by
407using @file{/dev/cdrom} as filename (@pxref{host_drives}).
408ETEXI
409
410DEF("drive", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_drive,
411 "-drive [file=file][,if=type][,bus=n][,unit=m][,media=d][,index=i]\n"
412 " [,cyls=c,heads=h,secs=s[,trans=t]][,snapshot=on|off]\n"
Stefan Hajnoczi92196b22011-08-04 12:26:52 +0100413 " [,cache=writethrough|writeback|none|directsync|unsafe][,format=f]\n"
Stefan Hajnoczid1db7602014-04-23 13:55:37 +0200414 " [,serial=s][,addr=A][,rerror=ignore|stop|report]\n"
415 " [,werror=ignore|stop|report|enospc][,id=name][,aio=threads|native]\n"
Stefan Hajnoczifb0490f2011-11-17 13:40:32 +0000416 " [,readonly=on|off][,copy-on-read=on|off]\n"
Benoît Canet3e9fab62013-09-02 14:14:40 +0200417 " [[,bps=b]|[[,bps_rd=r][,bps_wr=w]]]\n"
418 " [[,iops=i]|[[,iops_rd=r][,iops_wr=w]]]\n"
419 " [[,bps_max=bm]|[[,bps_rd_max=rm][,bps_wr_max=wm]]]\n"
420 " [[,iops_max=im]|[[,iops_rd_max=irm][,iops_wr_max=iwm]]]\n"
Benoît Canet2024c1d2013-09-02 14:14:41 +0200421 " [[,iops_size=is]]\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000422 " use 'file' as a drive image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000423STEXI
424@item -drive @var{option}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100425@findex -drive
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000426
427Define a new drive. Valid options are:
428
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +0200429@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000430@item file=@var{file}
431This option defines which disk image (@pxref{disk_images}) to use with
432this drive. If the filename contains comma, you must double it
433(for instance, "file=my,,file" to use file "my,file").
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +1100434
435Special files such as iSCSI devices can be specified using protocol
436specific URLs. See the section for "Device URL Syntax" for more information.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000437@item if=@var{interface}
438This option defines on which type on interface the drive is connected.
439Available types are: ide, scsi, sd, mtd, floppy, pflash, virtio.
440@item bus=@var{bus},unit=@var{unit}
441These options define where is connected the drive by defining the bus number and
442the unit id.
443@item index=@var{index}
444This option defines where is connected the drive by using an index in the list
445of available connectors of a given interface type.
446@item media=@var{media}
447This option defines the type of the media: disk or cdrom.
448@item cyls=@var{c},heads=@var{h},secs=@var{s}[,trans=@var{t}]
449These options have the same definition as they have in @option{-hdachs}.
450@item snapshot=@var{snapshot}
Michael Tokarev9d85d552014-04-07 13:34:58 +0400451@var{snapshot} is "on" or "off" and controls snapshot mode for the given drive
452(see @option{-snapshot}).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000453@item cache=@var{cache}
Stefan Hajnoczi92196b22011-08-04 12:26:52 +0100454@var{cache} is "none", "writeback", "unsafe", "directsync" or "writethrough" and controls how the host cache is used to access block data.
Christoph Hellwig5c6c3a62009-08-20 16:58:35 +0200455@item aio=@var{aio}
456@var{aio} is "threads", or "native" and selects between pthread based disk I/O and native Linux AIO.
Paolo Bonzinia9384af2013-02-08 14:06:12 +0100457@item discard=@var{discard}
458@var{discard} is one of "ignore" (or "off") or "unmap" (or "on") and controls whether @dfn{discard} (also known as @dfn{trim} or @dfn{unmap}) requests are ignored or passed to the filesystem. Some machine types may not support discard requests.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000459@item format=@var{format}
460Specify which disk @var{format} will be used rather than detecting
461the format. Can be used to specifiy format=raw to avoid interpreting
462an untrusted format header.
463@item serial=@var{serial}
464This option specifies the serial number to assign to the device.
Markus Armbrusterc2cc47a2009-06-18 15:14:10 +0200465@item addr=@var{addr}
466Specify the controller's PCI address (if=virtio only).
Luiz Capitulinoae73e592011-07-12 17:35:08 -0300467@item werror=@var{action},rerror=@var{action}
468Specify which @var{action} to take on write and read errors. Valid actions are:
469"ignore" (ignore the error and try to continue), "stop" (pause QEMU),
470"report" (report the error to the guest), "enospc" (pause QEMU only if the
471host disk is full; report the error to the guest otherwise).
472The default setting is @option{werror=enospc} and @option{rerror=report}.
473@item readonly
474Open drive @option{file} as read-only. Guest write attempts will fail.
Stefan Hajnoczifb0490f2011-11-17 13:40:32 +0000475@item copy-on-read=@var{copy-on-read}
476@var{copy-on-read} is "on" or "off" and enables whether to copy read backing
477file sectors into the image file.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000478@end table
479
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +0100480By default, the @option{cache=writeback} mode is used. It will report data
481writes as completed as soon as the data is present in the host page cache.
482This is safe as long as your guest OS makes sure to correctly flush disk caches
483where needed. If your guest OS does not handle volatile disk write caches
484correctly and your host crashes or loses power, then the guest may experience
485data corruption.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000486
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +0100487For such guests, you should consider using @option{cache=writethrough}. This
488means that the host page cache will be used to read and write data, but write
489notification will be sent to the guest only after QEMU has made sure to flush
490each write to the disk. Be aware that this has a major impact on performance.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000491
Aurelien Jarnoc304d312009-05-03 23:29:14 +0200492The host page cache can be avoided entirely with @option{cache=none}. This will
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +0100493attempt to do disk IO directly to the guest's memory. QEMU may still perform
494an internal copy of the data. Note that this is considered a writeback mode and
495the guest OS must handle the disk write cache correctly in order to avoid data
496corruption on host crashes.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000497
Stefan Hajnoczi92196b22011-08-04 12:26:52 +0100498The host page cache can be avoided while only sending write notifications to
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +0100499the guest when the data has been flushed to the disk using
500@option{cache=directsync}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000501
Alexander Graf016f5cf2010-05-26 17:51:49 +0200502In case you don't care about data integrity over host failures, use
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +0100503@option{cache=unsafe}. This option tells QEMU that it never needs to write any
504data to the disk but can instead keep things in cache. If anything goes wrong,
Stefan Weile7d81002011-12-10 00:19:46 +0100505like your host losing power, the disk storage getting disconnected accidentally,
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +0100506etc. your image will most probably be rendered unusable. When using
Alexander Grafc3177282010-05-26 21:04:32 +0200507the @option{-snapshot} option, unsafe caching is always used.
Alexander Graf016f5cf2010-05-26 17:51:49 +0200508
Stefan Hajnoczifb0490f2011-11-17 13:40:32 +0000509Copy-on-read avoids accessing the same backing file sectors repeatedly and is
510useful when the backing file is over a slow network. By default copy-on-read
511is off.
512
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000513Instead of @option{-cdrom} you can use:
514@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200515qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=2,media=cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000516@end example
517
518Instead of @option{-hda}, @option{-hdb}, @option{-hdc}, @option{-hdd}, you can
519use:
520@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200521qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=0,media=disk
522qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=1,media=disk
523qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=2,media=disk
524qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=3,media=disk
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000525@end example
526
Corey Bryant587ed6b2012-10-18 15:19:34 -0400527You can open an image using pre-opened file descriptors from an fd set:
528@example
529qemu-system-i386
530-add-fd fd=3,set=2,opaque="rdwr:/path/to/file"
531-add-fd fd=4,set=2,opaque="rdonly:/path/to/file"
532-drive file=/dev/fdset/2,index=0,media=disk
533@end example
534
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000535You can connect a CDROM to the slave of ide0:
536@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200537qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,if=ide,index=1,media=cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000538@end example
539
540If you don't specify the "file=" argument, you define an empty drive:
541@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200542qemu-system-i386 -drive if=ide,index=1,media=cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000543@end example
544
545You can connect a SCSI disk with unit ID 6 on the bus #0:
546@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200547qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,if=scsi,bus=0,unit=6
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000548@end example
549
550Instead of @option{-fda}, @option{-fdb}, you can use:
551@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200552qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=0,if=floppy
553qemu-system-i386 -drive file=file,index=1,if=floppy
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000554@end example
555
556By default, @var{interface} is "ide" and @var{index} is automatically
557incremented:
558@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200559qemu-system-i386 -drive file=a -drive file=b"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000560@end example
561is interpreted like:
562@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +0200563qemu-system-i386 -hda a -hdb b
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000564@end example
565ETEXI
566
567DEF("mtdblock", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mtdblock,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000568 "-mtdblock file use 'file' as on-board Flash memory image\n",
569 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000570STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +0200571@item -mtdblock @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100572@findex -mtdblock
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +0200573Use @var{file} as on-board Flash memory image.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000574ETEXI
575
576DEF("sd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_sd,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000577 "-sd file use 'file' as SecureDigital card image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000578STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +0200579@item -sd @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100580@findex -sd
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +0200581Use @var{file} as SecureDigital card image.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000582ETEXI
583
584DEF("pflash", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_pflash,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000585 "-pflash file use 'file' as a parallel flash image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000586STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +0200587@item -pflash @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100588@findex -pflash
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +0200589Use @var{file} as a parallel flash image.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000590ETEXI
591
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000592DEF("snapshot", 0, QEMU_OPTION_snapshot,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000593 "-snapshot write to temporary files instead of disk image files\n",
594 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000595STEXI
596@item -snapshot
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100597@findex -snapshot
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000598Write to temporary files instead of disk image files. In this case,
599the raw disk image you use is not written back. You can however force
600the write back by pressing @key{C-a s} (@pxref{disk_images}).
601ETEXI
602
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100603DEF("hdachs", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdachs, \
604 "-hdachs c,h,s[,t]\n" \
605 " force hard disk 0 physical geometry and the optional BIOS\n" \
606 " translation (t=none or lba) (usually QEMU can guess them)\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000607 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Marcelo Tosattic9027602010-03-01 20:25:08 -0300608STEXI
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100609@item -hdachs @var{c},@var{h},@var{s},[,@var{t}]
610@findex -hdachs
611Force hard disk 0 physical geometry (1 <= @var{c} <= 16383, 1 <=
612@var{h} <= 16, 1 <= @var{s} <= 63) and optionally force the BIOS
613translation mode (@var{t}=none, lba or auto). Usually QEMU can guess
614all those parameters. This option is useful for old MS-DOS disk
615images.
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +0100616ETEXI
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +0530617
618DEF("fsdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fsdev,
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530619 "-fsdev fsdriver,id=id[,path=path,][security_model={mapped-xattr|mapped-file|passthrough|none}]\n"
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +0530620 " [,writeout=immediate][,readonly][,socket=socket|sock_fd=sock_fd]\n",
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +0530621 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
622
623STEXI
624
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +0530625@item -fsdev @var{fsdriver},id=@var{id},path=@var{path},[security_model=@var{security_model}][,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly][,socket=@var{socket}|sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}]
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +0530626@findex -fsdev
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530627Define a new file system device. Valid options are:
628@table @option
629@item @var{fsdriver}
630This option specifies the fs driver backend to use.
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +0530631Currently "local", "handle" and "proxy" file system drivers are supported.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530632@item id=@var{id}
633Specifies identifier for this device
634@item path=@var{path}
635Specifies the export path for the file system device. Files under
636this path will be available to the 9p client on the guest.
637@item security_model=@var{security_model}
638Specifies the security model to be used for this export path.
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530639Supported security models are "passthrough", "mapped-xattr", "mapped-file" and "none".
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530640In "passthrough" security model, files are stored using the same
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +0200641credentials as they are created on the guest. This requires QEMU
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530642to run as root. In "mapped-xattr" security model, some of the file
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530643attributes like uid, gid, mode bits and link target are stored as
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530644file attributes. For "mapped-file" these attributes are stored in the
645hidden .virtfs_metadata directory. Directories exported by this security model cannot
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530646interact with other unix tools. "none" security model is same as
647passthrough except the sever won't report failures if it fails to
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +0530648set file attributes like ownership. Security model is mandatory
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +0530649only for local fsdriver. Other fsdrivers (like handle, proxy) don't take
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +0530650security model as a parameter.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530651@item writeout=@var{writeout}
652This is an optional argument. The only supported value is "immediate".
653This means that host page cache will be used to read and write data but
654write notification will be sent to the guest only when the data has been
655reported as written by the storage subsystem.
M. Mohan Kumar2c74c2c2011-10-25 12:10:39 +0530656@item readonly
657Enables exporting 9p share as a readonly mount for guests. By default
658read-write access is given.
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +0530659@item socket=@var{socket}
660Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket file for communicating
661with virtfs-proxy-helper
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +0530662@item sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}
663Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket descriptor for
664communicating with virtfs-proxy-helper. Usually a helper like libvirt
665will create socketpair and pass one of the fds as sock_fd
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +0530666@end table
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530667
668-fsdev option is used along with -device driver "virtio-9p-pci".
669@item -device virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=@var{id},mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}
670Options for virtio-9p-pci driver are:
671@table @option
672@item fsdev=@var{id}
673Specifies the id value specified along with -fsdev option
674@item mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}
675Specifies the tag name to be used by the guest to mount this export point
676@end table
677
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +0530678ETEXI
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +0530679
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +0530680DEF("virtfs", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_virtfs,
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530681 "-virtfs local,path=path,mount_tag=tag,security_model=[mapped-xattr|mapped-file|passthrough|none]\n"
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +0530682 " [,writeout=immediate][,readonly][,socket=socket|sock_fd=sock_fd]\n",
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +0530683 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
684
685STEXI
686
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +0530687@item -virtfs @var{fsdriver}[,path=@var{path}],mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}[,security_model=@var{security_model}][,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly][,socket=@var{socket}|sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}]
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +0530688@findex -virtfs
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +0530689
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530690The general form of a Virtual File system pass-through options are:
691@table @option
692@item @var{fsdriver}
693This option specifies the fs driver backend to use.
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +0530694Currently "local", "handle" and "proxy" file system drivers are supported.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530695@item id=@var{id}
696Specifies identifier for this device
697@item path=@var{path}
698Specifies the export path for the file system device. Files under
699this path will be available to the 9p client on the guest.
700@item security_model=@var{security_model}
701Specifies the security model to be used for this export path.
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530702Supported security models are "passthrough", "mapped-xattr", "mapped-file" and "none".
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530703In "passthrough" security model, files are stored using the same
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +0200704credentials as they are created on the guest. This requires QEMU
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530705to run as root. In "mapped-xattr" security model, some of the file
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530706attributes like uid, gid, mode bits and link target are stored as
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +0530707file attributes. For "mapped-file" these attributes are stored in the
708hidden .virtfs_metadata directory. Directories exported by this security model cannot
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530709interact with other unix tools. "none" security model is same as
710passthrough except the sever won't report failures if it fails to
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +0530711set file attributes like ownership. Security model is mandatory only
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +0530712for local fsdriver. Other fsdrivers (like handle, proxy) don't take security
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +0530713model as a parameter.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +0530714@item writeout=@var{writeout}
715This is an optional argument. The only supported value is "immediate".
716This means that host page cache will be used to read and write data but
717write notification will be sent to the guest only when the data has been
718reported as written by the storage subsystem.
M. Mohan Kumar2c74c2c2011-10-25 12:10:39 +0530719@item readonly
720Enables exporting 9p share as a readonly mount for guests. By default
721read-write access is given.
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +0530722@item socket=@var{socket}
723Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket file for
724communicating with virtfs-proxy-helper. Usually a helper like libvirt
725will create socketpair and pass one of the fds as sock_fd
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +0530726@item sock_fd
727Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed 'sock_fd' as the socket
728descriptor for interfacing with virtfs-proxy-helper
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +0530729@end table
730ETEXI
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +0530731
Aneesh Kumar K.V9db221a2011-10-25 12:10:40 +0530732DEF("virtfs_synth", 0, QEMU_OPTION_virtfs_synth,
733 "-virtfs_synth Create synthetic file system image\n",
734 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
735STEXI
736@item -virtfs_synth
737@findex -virtfs_synth
738Create synthetic file system image
739ETEXI
740
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000741STEXI
742@end table
743ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000744DEFHEADING()
745
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100746DEFHEADING(USB options:)
747STEXI
748@table @option
749ETEXI
750
751DEF("usb", 0, QEMU_OPTION_usb,
752 "-usb enable the USB driver (will be the default soon)\n",
753 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
754STEXI
755@item -usb
756@findex -usb
757Enable the USB driver (will be the default soon)
758ETEXI
759
760DEF("usbdevice", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_usbdevice,
761 "-usbdevice name add the host or guest USB device 'name'\n",
762 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
763STEXI
764
765@item -usbdevice @var{devname}
766@findex -usbdevice
767Add the USB device @var{devname}. @xref{usb_devices}.
768
769@table @option
770
771@item mouse
772Virtual Mouse. This will override the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated.
773
774@item tablet
775Pointer device that uses absolute coordinates (like a touchscreen). This
776means QEMU is able to report the mouse position without having to grab the
777mouse. Also overrides the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated.
778
779@item disk:[format=@var{format}]:@var{file}
780Mass storage device based on file. The optional @var{format} argument
781will be used rather than detecting the format. Can be used to specifiy
782@code{format=raw} to avoid interpreting an untrusted format header.
783
784@item host:@var{bus}.@var{addr}
785Pass through the host device identified by @var{bus}.@var{addr} (Linux only).
786
787@item host:@var{vendor_id}:@var{product_id}
788Pass through the host device identified by @var{vendor_id}:@var{product_id}
789(Linux only).
790
791@item serial:[vendorid=@var{vendor_id}][,productid=@var{product_id}]:@var{dev}
792Serial converter to host character device @var{dev}, see @code{-serial} for the
793available devices.
794
795@item braille
796Braille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on a real
797or fake device.
798
799@item net:@var{options}
800Network adapter that supports CDC ethernet and RNDIS protocols.
801
802@end table
803ETEXI
804
805STEXI
806@end table
807ETEXI
808DEFHEADING()
809
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000810DEFHEADING(Display options:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000811STEXI
812@table @option
813ETEXI
814
Jes Sorensen1472a952011-03-16 13:33:31 +0100815DEF("display", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_display,
816 "-display sdl[,frame=on|off][,alt_grab=on|off][,ctrl_grab=on|off]\n"
Jes Sorensen3264ff12011-03-16 13:33:33 +0100817 " [,window_close=on|off]|curses|none|\n"
Jan Kiszka881249c2014-03-12 08:33:50 +0100818 " gtk[,grab_on_hover=on|off]|\n"
Jes Sorensen3264ff12011-03-16 13:33:33 +0100819 " vnc=<display>[,<optargs>]\n"
Jes Sorensen1472a952011-03-16 13:33:31 +0100820 " select display type\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
821STEXI
822@item -display @var{type}
823@findex -display
824Select type of display to use. This option is a replacement for the
825old style -sdl/-curses/... options. Valid values for @var{type} are
826@table @option
827@item sdl
828Display video output via SDL (usually in a separate graphics
829window; see the SDL documentation for other possibilities).
830@item curses
831Display video output via curses. For graphics device models which
832support a text mode, QEMU can display this output using a
833curses/ncurses interface. Nothing is displayed when the graphics
834device is in graphical mode or if the graphics device does not support
835a text mode. Generally only the VGA device models support text mode.
Jes Sorensen4171d322011-03-16 13:33:32 +0100836@item none
837Do not display video output. The guest will still see an emulated
838graphics card, but its output will not be displayed to the QEMU
839user. This option differs from the -nographic option in that it
840only affects what is done with video output; -nographic also changes
841the destination of the serial and parallel port data.
Jan Kiszka881249c2014-03-12 08:33:50 +0100842@item gtk
843Display video output in a GTK window. This interface provides drop-down
844menus and other UI elements to configure and control the VM during
845runtime.
Jes Sorensen3264ff12011-03-16 13:33:33 +0100846@item vnc
847Start a VNC server on display <arg>
Jes Sorensen1472a952011-03-16 13:33:31 +0100848@end table
849ETEXI
850
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000851DEF("nographic", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nographic,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000852 "-nographic disable graphical output and redirect serial I/Os to console\n",
853 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000854STEXI
855@item -nographic
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100856@findex -nographic
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000857Normally, QEMU uses SDL to display the VGA output. With this option,
858you can totally disable graphical output so that QEMU is a simple
859command line application. The emulated serial port is redirected on
Paolo Bonzini02c4bdf2013-07-03 20:29:45 +0400860the console and muxed with the monitor (unless redirected elsewhere
861explicitly). Therefore, you can still use QEMU to debug a Linux kernel
Ramkumar Ramachandrab031f412013-07-20 16:53:09 +0530862with a serial console. Use @key{C-a h} for help on switching between
863the console and monitor.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000864ETEXI
865
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000866DEF("curses", 0, QEMU_OPTION_curses,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000867 "-curses use a curses/ncurses interface instead of SDL\n",
868 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000869STEXI
870@item -curses
Markus Armbrusterb8f490e2013-02-13 19:49:38 +0100871@findex -curses
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000872Normally, QEMU uses SDL to display the VGA output. With this option,
873QEMU can display the VGA output when in text mode using a
874curses/ncurses interface. Nothing is displayed in graphical mode.
875ETEXI
876
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000877DEF("no-frame", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_frame,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000878 "-no-frame open SDL window without a frame and window decorations\n",
879 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000880STEXI
881@item -no-frame
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100882@findex -no-frame
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000883Do not use decorations for SDL windows and start them using the whole
884available screen space. This makes the using QEMU in a dedicated desktop
885workspace more convenient.
886ETEXI
887
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000888DEF("alt-grab", 0, QEMU_OPTION_alt_grab,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000889 "-alt-grab use Ctrl-Alt-Shift to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt)\n",
890 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000891STEXI
892@item -alt-grab
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100893@findex -alt-grab
Brad Hardsde1db2a2011-04-29 21:46:12 +1000894Use Ctrl-Alt-Shift to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt). Note that this also
895affects the special keys (for fullscreen, monitor-mode switching, etc).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000896ETEXI
897
Dustin Kirkland0ca9f8a2009-09-17 15:48:04 -0500898DEF("ctrl-grab", 0, QEMU_OPTION_ctrl_grab,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000899 "-ctrl-grab use Right-Ctrl to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt)\n",
900 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Dustin Kirkland0ca9f8a2009-09-17 15:48:04 -0500901STEXI
902@item -ctrl-grab
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100903@findex -ctrl-grab
Brad Hardsde1db2a2011-04-29 21:46:12 +1000904Use Right-Ctrl to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt). Note that this also
905affects the special keys (for fullscreen, monitor-mode switching, etc).
Dustin Kirkland0ca9f8a2009-09-17 15:48:04 -0500906ETEXI
907
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000908DEF("no-quit", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_quit,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000909 "-no-quit disable SDL window close capability\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000910STEXI
911@item -no-quit
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100912@findex -no-quit
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000913Disable SDL window close capability.
914ETEXI
915
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000916DEF("sdl", 0, QEMU_OPTION_sdl,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000917 "-sdl enable SDL\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000918STEXI
919@item -sdl
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100920@findex -sdl
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000921Enable SDL.
922ETEXI
923
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -0300924DEF("spice", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_spice,
Yonit Halperin27af7782012-08-21 13:54:20 +0300925 "-spice [port=port][,tls-port=secured-port][,x509-dir=<dir>]\n"
926 " [,x509-key-file=<file>][,x509-key-password=<file>]\n"
927 " [,x509-cert-file=<file>][,x509-cacert-file=<file>]\n"
928 " [,x509-dh-key-file=<file>][,addr=addr][,ipv4|ipv6]\n"
929 " [,tls-ciphers=<list>]\n"
930 " [,tls-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]]\n"
931 " [,plaintext-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]]\n"
932 " [,sasl][,password=<secret>][,disable-ticketing]\n"
933 " [,image-compression=[auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off]]\n"
934 " [,jpeg-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]]\n"
935 " [,zlib-glz-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]]\n"
936 " [,streaming-video=[off|all|filter]][,disable-copy-paste]\n"
Hans de Goede5ad24e52013-06-08 15:37:27 +0200937 " [,disable-agent-file-xfer][,agent-mouse=[on|off]]\n"
938 " [,playback-compression=[on|off]][,seamless-migration=[on|off]]\n"
Yonit Halperin27af7782012-08-21 13:54:20 +0300939 " enable spice\n"
940 " at least one of {port, tls-port} is mandatory\n",
941 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -0300942STEXI
943@item -spice @var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]
944@findex -spice
945Enable the spice remote desktop protocol. Valid options are
946
947@table @option
948
949@item port=<nr>
Gerd Hoffmannc448e852010-03-11 11:13:32 -0300950Set the TCP port spice is listening on for plaintext channels.
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -0300951
Gerd Hoffmann333b0ee2010-08-27 14:29:16 +0200952@item addr=<addr>
953Set the IP address spice is listening on. Default is any address.
954
955@item ipv4
956@item ipv6
957Force using the specified IP version.
958
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -0300959@item password=<secret>
960Set the password you need to authenticate.
961
Marc-André Lureau48b3ed02011-05-17 10:40:33 +0200962@item sasl
963Require that the client use SASL to authenticate with the spice.
964The exact choice of authentication method used is controlled from the
965system / user's SASL configuration file for the 'qemu' service. This
966is typically found in /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf. If running QEMU as an
967unprivileged user, an environment variable SASL_CONF_PATH can be used
968to make it search alternate locations for the service config.
969While some SASL auth methods can also provide data encryption (eg GSSAPI),
970it is recommended that SASL always be combined with the 'tls' and
971'x509' settings to enable use of SSL and server certificates. This
972ensures a data encryption preventing compromise of authentication
973credentials.
974
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -0300975@item disable-ticketing
976Allow client connects without authentication.
977
Hans de Goeded4970b02011-03-27 16:43:54 +0200978@item disable-copy-paste
979Disable copy paste between the client and the guest.
980
Hans de Goede5ad24e52013-06-08 15:37:27 +0200981@item disable-agent-file-xfer
982Disable spice-vdagent based file-xfer between the client and the guest.
983
Gerd Hoffmannc448e852010-03-11 11:13:32 -0300984@item tls-port=<nr>
985Set the TCP port spice is listening on for encrypted channels.
986
987@item x509-dir=<dir>
988Set the x509 file directory. Expects same filenames as -vnc $display,x509=$dir
989
990@item x509-key-file=<file>
991@item x509-key-password=<file>
992@item x509-cert-file=<file>
993@item x509-cacert-file=<file>
994@item x509-dh-key-file=<file>
995The x509 file names can also be configured individually.
996
997@item tls-ciphers=<list>
998Specify which ciphers to use.
999
Alon Levyd70d6b32011-12-20 13:05:18 +02001000@item tls-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]
1001@item plaintext-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]
Gerd Hoffmann17b6dea2010-08-27 14:09:56 +02001002Force specific channel to be used with or without TLS encryption. The
1003options can be specified multiple times to configure multiple
1004channels. The special name "default" can be used to set the default
1005mode. For channels which are not explicitly forced into one mode the
1006spice client is allowed to pick tls/plaintext as he pleases.
1007
Yonit Halperin9f04e092010-07-14 13:26:34 +03001008@item image-compression=[auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off]
1009Configure image compression (lossless).
1010Default is auto_glz.
1011
1012@item jpeg-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]
1013@item zlib-glz-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]
1014Configure wan image compression (lossy for slow links).
1015Default is auto.
1016
Gerd Hoffmann84a23f22010-08-30 16:36:53 +02001017@item streaming-video=[off|all|filter]
1018Configure video stream detection. Default is filter.
1019
1020@item agent-mouse=[on|off]
1021Enable/disable passing mouse events via vdagent. Default is on.
1022
1023@item playback-compression=[on|off]
1024Enable/disable audio stream compression (using celt 0.5.1). Default is on.
1025
Yonit Halperin8c957052012-08-21 11:51:59 +03001026@item seamless-migration=[on|off]
1027Enable/disable spice seamless migration. Default is off.
1028
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001029@end table
1030ETEXI
1031
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001032DEF("portrait", 0, QEMU_OPTION_portrait,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001033 "-portrait rotate graphical output 90 deg left (only PXA LCD)\n",
1034 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001035STEXI
1036@item -portrait
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001037@findex -portrait
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001038Rotate graphical output 90 deg left (only PXA LCD).
1039ETEXI
1040
Vasily Khoruzhick93128052011-06-17 13:04:36 +03001041DEF("rotate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_rotate,
1042 "-rotate <deg> rotate graphical output some deg left (only PXA LCD)\n",
1043 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1044STEXI
Markus Armbruster6265c432013-02-13 19:49:39 +01001045@item -rotate @var{deg}
Vasily Khoruzhick93128052011-06-17 13:04:36 +03001046@findex -rotate
1047Rotate graphical output some deg left (only PXA LCD).
1048ETEXI
1049
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001050DEF("vga", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_vga,
Mark Cave-Ayland33632782014-03-17 21:46:25 +00001051 "-vga [std|cirrus|vmware|qxl|xenfb|tcx|cg3|none]\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001052 " select video card type\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001053STEXI
malce4558dc2012-08-27 18:33:21 +04001054@item -vga @var{type}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001055@findex -vga
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001056Select type of VGA card to emulate. Valid values for @var{type} are
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001057@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001058@item cirrus
1059Cirrus Logic GD5446 Video card. All Windows versions starting from
1060Windows 95 should recognize and use this graphic card. For optimal
1061performances, use 16 bit color depth in the guest and the host OS.
1062(This one is the default)
1063@item std
1064Standard VGA card with Bochs VBE extensions. If your guest OS
1065supports the VESA 2.0 VBE extensions (e.g. Windows XP) and if you want
1066to use high resolution modes (>= 1280x1024x16) then you should use
1067this option.
1068@item vmware
1069VMWare SVGA-II compatible adapter. Use it if you have sufficiently
1070recent XFree86/XOrg server or Windows guest with a driver for this
1071card.
Gerd Hoffmanna19cbfb2010-04-27 11:50:11 +02001072@item qxl
1073QXL paravirtual graphic card. It is VGA compatible (including VESA
10742.0 VBE support). Works best with qxl guest drivers installed though.
1075Recommended choice when using the spice protocol.
Mark Cave-Ayland33632782014-03-17 21:46:25 +00001076@item tcx
1077(sun4m only) Sun TCX framebuffer. This is the default framebuffer for
1078sun4m machines and offers both 8-bit and 24-bit colour depths at a
1079fixed resolution of 1024x768.
1080@item cg3
1081(sun4m only) Sun cgthree framebuffer. This is a simple 8-bit framebuffer
1082for sun4m machines available in both 1024x768 (OpenBIOS) and 1152x900 (OBP)
1083resolutions aimed at people wishing to run older Solaris versions.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001084@item none
1085Disable VGA card.
1086@end table
1087ETEXI
1088
1089DEF("full-screen", 0, QEMU_OPTION_full_screen,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001090 "-full-screen start in full screen\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001091STEXI
1092@item -full-screen
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001093@findex -full-screen
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001094Start in full screen.
1095ETEXI
1096
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001097DEF("g", 1, QEMU_OPTION_g ,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001098 "-g WxH[xDEPTH] Set the initial graphical resolution and depth\n",
1099 QEMU_ARCH_PPC | QEMU_ARCH_SPARC)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001100STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01001101@item -g @var{width}x@var{height}[x@var{depth}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001102@findex -g
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01001103Set the initial graphical resolution and depth (PPC, SPARC only).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001104ETEXI
1105
1106DEF("vnc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_vnc ,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001107 "-vnc display start a VNC server on display\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001108STEXI
1109@item -vnc @var{display}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001110@findex -vnc
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001111Normally, QEMU uses SDL to display the VGA output. With this option,
1112you can have QEMU listen on VNC display @var{display} and redirect the VGA
1113display over the VNC session. It is very useful to enable the usb
1114tablet device when using this option (option @option{-usbdevice
1115tablet}). When using the VNC display, you must use the @option{-k}
1116parameter to set the keyboard layout if you are not using en-us. Valid
1117syntax for the @var{display} is
1118
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001119@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001120
1121@item @var{host}:@var{d}
1122
1123TCP connections will only be allowed from @var{host} on display @var{d}.
1124By convention the TCP port is 5900+@var{d}. Optionally, @var{host} can
1125be omitted in which case the server will accept connections from any host.
1126
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001127@item unix:@var{path}
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001128
1129Connections will be allowed over UNIX domain sockets where @var{path} is the
1130location of a unix socket to listen for connections on.
1131
1132@item none
1133
1134VNC is initialized but not started. The monitor @code{change} command
1135can be used to later start the VNC server.
1136
1137@end table
1138
1139Following the @var{display} value there may be one or more @var{option} flags
1140separated by commas. Valid options are
1141
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001142@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001143
1144@item reverse
1145
1146Connect to a listening VNC client via a ``reverse'' connection. The
1147client is specified by the @var{display}. For reverse network
1148connections (@var{host}:@var{d},@code{reverse}), the @var{d} argument
1149is a TCP port number, not a display number.
1150
Tim Hardeck7536ee42013-01-21 11:04:44 +01001151@item websocket
1152
1153Opens an additional TCP listening port dedicated to VNC Websocket connections.
Peter Maydell085d8132013-03-18 17:20:07 +00001154By definition the Websocket port is 5700+@var{display}. If @var{host} is
Tim Hardeck7536ee42013-01-21 11:04:44 +01001155specified connections will only be allowed from this host.
1156As an alternative the Websocket port could be specified by using
1157@code{websocket}=@var{port}.
Tim Hardeck0057a0d2013-04-23 16:33:01 +02001158TLS encryption for the Websocket connection is supported if the required
1159certificates are specified with the VNC option @option{x509}.
Tim Hardeck7536ee42013-01-21 11:04:44 +01001160
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001161@item password
1162
1163Require that password based authentication is used for client connections.
Michal Novotny86ee5bc2012-07-16 15:54:38 +02001164
1165The password must be set separately using the @code{set_password} command in
1166the @ref{pcsys_monitor}. The syntax to change your password is:
1167@code{set_password <protocol> <password>} where <protocol> could be either
1168"vnc" or "spice".
1169
1170If you would like to change <protocol> password expiration, you should use
1171@code{expire_password <protocol> <expiration-time>} where expiration time could
1172be one of the following options: now, never, +seconds or UNIX time of
1173expiration, e.g. +60 to make password expire in 60 seconds, or 1335196800
1174to make password expire on "Mon Apr 23 12:00:00 EDT 2012" (UNIX time for this
1175date and time).
1176
1177You can also use keywords "now" or "never" for the expiration time to
1178allow <protocol> password to expire immediately or never expire.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001179
1180@item tls
1181
1182Require that client use TLS when communicating with the VNC server. This
1183uses anonymous TLS credentials so is susceptible to a man-in-the-middle
1184attack. It is recommended that this option be combined with either the
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001185@option{x509} or @option{x509verify} options.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001186
1187@item x509=@var{/path/to/certificate/dir}
1188
1189Valid if @option{tls} is specified. Require that x509 credentials are used
1190for negotiating the TLS session. The server will send its x509 certificate
1191to the client. It is recommended that a password be set on the VNC server
1192to provide authentication of the client when this is used. The path following
1193this option specifies where the x509 certificates are to be loaded from.
1194See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on generating certificates.
1195
1196@item x509verify=@var{/path/to/certificate/dir}
1197
1198Valid if @option{tls} is specified. Require that x509 credentials are used
1199for negotiating the TLS session. The server will send its x509 certificate
1200to the client, and request that the client send its own x509 certificate.
1201The server will validate the client's certificate against the CA certificate,
1202and reject clients when validation fails. If the certificate authority is
1203trusted, this is a sufficient authentication mechanism. You may still wish
1204to set a password on the VNC server as a second authentication layer. The
1205path following this option specifies where the x509 certificates are to
1206be loaded from. See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on generating
1207certificates.
1208
1209@item sasl
1210
1211Require that the client use SASL to authenticate with the VNC server.
1212The exact choice of authentication method used is controlled from the
1213system / user's SASL configuration file for the 'qemu' service. This
1214is typically found in /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf. If running QEMU as an
1215unprivileged user, an environment variable SASL_CONF_PATH can be used
1216to make it search alternate locations for the service config.
1217While some SASL auth methods can also provide data encryption (eg GSSAPI),
1218it is recommended that SASL always be combined with the 'tls' and
1219'x509' settings to enable use of SSL and server certificates. This
1220ensures a data encryption preventing compromise of authentication
1221credentials. See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on using
1222SASL authentication.
1223
1224@item acl
1225
1226Turn on access control lists for checking of the x509 client certificate
1227and SASL party. For x509 certs, the ACL check is made against the
1228certificate's distinguished name. This is something that looks like
1229@code{C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob}. For SASL party, the ACL check is
1230made against the username, which depending on the SASL plugin, may
1231include a realm component, eg @code{bob} or @code{bob@@EXAMPLE.COM}.
1232When the @option{acl} flag is set, the initial access list will be
1233empty, with a @code{deny} policy. Thus no one will be allowed to
1234use the VNC server until the ACLs have been loaded. This can be
1235achieved using the @code{acl} monitor command.
1236
Corentin Chary6f9c78c2010-07-07 20:57:51 +02001237@item lossy
1238
1239Enable lossy compression methods (gradient, JPEG, ...). If this
1240option is set, VNC client may receive lossy framebuffer updates
1241depending on its encoding settings. Enabling this option can save
1242a lot of bandwidth at the expense of quality.
1243
Corentin Chary80e0c8c2011-02-04 09:06:08 +01001244@item non-adaptive
1245
1246Disable adaptive encodings. Adaptive encodings are enabled by default.
1247An adaptive encoding will try to detect frequently updated screen regions,
1248and send updates in these regions using a lossy encoding (like JPEG).
Stefan Weil61cc8702011-04-13 22:45:22 +02001249This can be really helpful to save bandwidth when playing videos. Disabling
Michael Tokarev9d85d552014-04-07 13:34:58 +04001250adaptive encodings restores the original static behavior of encodings
Corentin Chary80e0c8c2011-02-04 09:06:08 +01001251like Tight.
1252
Gerd Hoffmann8cf36482011-11-24 18:10:49 +01001253@item share=[allow-exclusive|force-shared|ignore]
1254
1255Set display sharing policy. 'allow-exclusive' allows clients to ask
1256for exclusive access. As suggested by the rfb spec this is
1257implemented by dropping other connections. Connecting multiple
1258clients in parallel requires all clients asking for a shared session
1259(vncviewer: -shared switch). This is the default. 'force-shared'
1260disables exclusive client access. Useful for shared desktop sessions,
1261where you don't want someone forgetting specify -shared disconnect
1262everybody else. 'ignore' completely ignores the shared flag and
1263allows everybody connect unconditionally. Doesn't conform to the rfb
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02001264spec but is traditional QEMU behavior.
Gerd Hoffmann8cf36482011-11-24 18:10:49 +01001265
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001266@end table
1267ETEXI
1268
1269STEXI
1270@end table
1271ETEXI
Michael Ellermana3adb7a2011-12-19 17:19:31 +11001272ARCHHEADING(, QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001273
Michael Ellermana3adb7a2011-12-19 17:19:31 +11001274ARCHHEADING(i386 target only:, QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001275STEXI
1276@table @option
1277ETEXI
1278
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001279DEF("win2k-hack", 0, QEMU_OPTION_win2k_hack,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001280 "-win2k-hack use it when installing Windows 2000 to avoid a disk full bug\n",
1281 QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001282STEXI
1283@item -win2k-hack
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001284@findex -win2k-hack
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001285Use it when installing Windows 2000 to avoid a disk full bug. After
1286Windows 2000 is installed, you no longer need this option (this option
1287slows down the IDE transfers).
1288ETEXI
1289
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02001290HXCOMM Deprecated by -rtc
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001291DEF("rtc-td-hack", 0, QEMU_OPTION_rtc_td_hack, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001292
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001293DEF("no-fd-bootchk", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_fd_bootchk,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001294 "-no-fd-bootchk disable boot signature checking for floppy disks\n",
1295 QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001296STEXI
1297@item -no-fd-bootchk
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001298@findex -no-fd-bootchk
Markus Armbruster4eda32f2013-06-14 13:15:06 +02001299Disable boot signature checking for floppy disks in BIOS. May
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001300be needed to boot from old floppy disks.
1301ETEXI
1302
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001303DEF("no-acpi", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_acpi,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001304 "-no-acpi disable ACPI\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001305STEXI
1306@item -no-acpi
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001307@findex -no-acpi
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001308Disable ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support. Use
1309it if your guest OS complains about ACPI problems (PC target machine
1310only).
1311ETEXI
1312
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001313DEF("no-hpet", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_hpet,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001314 "-no-hpet disable HPET\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001315STEXI
1316@item -no-hpet
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001317@findex -no-hpet
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001318Disable HPET support.
1319ETEXI
1320
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001321DEF("acpitable", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_acpitable,
Michael Tokarev104bf022011-05-12 18:44:17 +04001322 "-acpitable [sig=str][,rev=n][,oem_id=str][,oem_table_id=str][,oem_rev=n][,asl_compiler_id=str][,asl_compiler_rev=n][,{data|file}=file1[:file2]...]\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001323 " ACPI table description\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001324STEXI
1325@item -acpitable [sig=@var{str}][,rev=@var{n}][,oem_id=@var{str}][,oem_table_id=@var{str}][,oem_rev=@var{n}] [,asl_compiler_id=@var{str}][,asl_compiler_rev=@var{n}][,data=@var{file1}[:@var{file2}]...]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001326@findex -acpitable
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001327Add ACPI table with specified header fields and context from specified files.
Michael Tokarev104bf022011-05-12 18:44:17 +04001328For file=, take whole ACPI table from the specified files, including all
1329ACPI headers (possible overridden by other options).
1330For data=, only data
1331portion of the table is used, all header information is specified in the
1332command line.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001333ETEXI
1334
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00001335DEF("smbios", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smbios,
1336 "-smbios file=binary\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07001337 " load SMBIOS entry from binary file\n"
Paolo Bonzinie8105eb2010-02-04 16:49:59 +01001338 "-smbios type=0[,vendor=str][,version=str][,date=str][,release=%d.%d]\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07001339 " specify SMBIOS type 0 fields\n"
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00001340 "-smbios type=1[,manufacturer=str][,product=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n"
1341 " [,uuid=uuid][,sku=str][,family=str]\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001342 " specify SMBIOS type 1 fields\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00001343STEXI
1344@item -smbios file=@var{binary}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001345@findex -smbios
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00001346Load SMBIOS entry from binary file.
1347
1348@item -smbios type=0[,vendor=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,date=@var{str}][,release=@var{%d.%d}]
1349Specify SMBIOS type 0 fields
1350
Blue Swirl609c1da2010-03-18 18:41:49 +00001351@item -smbios type=1[,manufacturer=@var{str}][,product=@var{str}] [,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,uuid=@var{uuid}][,sku=@var{str}] [,family=@var{str}]
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00001352Specify SMBIOS type 1 fields
1353ETEXI
1354
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001355STEXI
1356@end table
1357ETEXI
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01001358DEFHEADING()
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001359
1360DEFHEADING(Network options:)
1361STEXI
1362@table @option
1363ETEXI
1364
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001365HXCOMM Legacy slirp options (now moved to -net user):
1366#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001367DEF("tftp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tftp, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1368DEF("bootp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bootp, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1369DEF("redir", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_redir, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001370#ifndef _WIN32
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001371DEF("smb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001372#endif
1373#endif
1374
Blue Swirlbab79442009-06-09 21:50:02 +03001375DEF("net", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_net,
Michael S. Tsirkinffe63702009-06-21 19:51:18 +03001376 "-net nic[,vlan=n][,macaddr=mac][,model=type][,name=str][,addr=str][,vectors=v]\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001377 " create a new Network Interface Card and connect it to VLAN 'n'\n"
1378#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
Jan Kiszkac54ed5b2011-07-20 12:20:14 +02001379 "-net user[,vlan=n][,name=str][,net=addr[/mask]][,host=addr][,restrict=on|off]\n"
Klaus Stengel63d29602012-10-27 19:53:39 +02001380 " [,hostname=host][,dhcpstart=addr][,dns=addr][,dnssearch=domain][,tftp=dir]\n"
1381 " [,bootfile=f][,hostfwd=rule][,guestfwd=rule]"
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001382#ifndef _WIN32
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001383 "[,smb=dir[,smbserver=addr]]\n"
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001384#endif
1385 " connect the user mode network stack to VLAN 'n', configure its\n"
1386 " DHCP server and enabled optional services\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001387#endif
1388#ifdef _WIN32
1389 "-net tap[,vlan=n][,name=str],ifname=name\n"
1390 " connect the host TAP network interface to VLAN 'n'\n"
1391#else
Jason Wangec396012013-02-22 22:57:52 +08001392 "-net tap[,vlan=n][,name=str][,fd=h][,fds=x:y:...:z][,ifname=name][,script=file][,downscript=dfile][,helper=helper][,sndbuf=nbytes][,vnet_hdr=on|off][,vhost=on|off][,vhostfd=h][,vhostfds=x:y:...:z][,vhostforce=on|off][,queues=n]\n"
Michal Privoznik3528a3c2012-11-23 09:52:39 +01001393 " connect the host TAP network interface to VLAN 'n'\n"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001394 " use network scripts 'file' (default=" DEFAULT_NETWORK_SCRIPT ")\n"
1395 " to configure it and 'dfile' (default=" DEFAULT_NETWORK_DOWN_SCRIPT ")\n"
1396 " to deconfigure it\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07001397 " use '[down]script=no' to disable script execution\n"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001398 " use network helper 'helper' (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_HELPER ") to\n"
1399 " configure it\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001400 " use 'fd=h' to connect to an already opened TAP interface\n"
Jason Wang2ca81ba2013-02-20 18:04:01 +08001401 " use 'fds=x:y:...:z' to connect to already opened multiqueue capable TAP interfaces\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07001402 " use 'sndbuf=nbytes' to limit the size of the send buffer (the\n"
Michael S. Tsirkinf157ed22011-02-01 14:25:40 +02001403 " default is disabled 'sndbuf=0' to enable flow control set 'sndbuf=1048576')\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07001404 " use vnet_hdr=off to avoid enabling the IFF_VNET_HDR tap flag\n"
1405 " use vnet_hdr=on to make the lack of IFF_VNET_HDR support an error condition\n"
Michael S. Tsirkin82b0d802010-03-17 13:08:24 +02001406 " use vhost=on to enable experimental in kernel accelerator\n"
mst@redhat.com5430a282011-02-01 22:13:42 +02001407 " (only has effect for virtio guests which use MSIX)\n"
1408 " use vhostforce=on to force vhost on for non-MSIX virtio guests\n"
Michael S. Tsirkin82b0d802010-03-17 13:08:24 +02001409 " use 'vhostfd=h' to connect to an already opened vhost net device\n"
Jason Wang2ca81ba2013-02-20 18:04:01 +08001410 " use 'vhostfds=x:y:...:z to connect to multiple already opened vhost net devices\n"
Jason Wangec396012013-02-22 22:57:52 +08001411 " use 'queues=n' to specify the number of queues to be created for multiqueue TAP\n"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001412 "-net bridge[,vlan=n][,name=str][,br=bridge][,helper=helper]\n"
1413 " connects a host TAP network interface to a host bridge device 'br'\n"
1414 " (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_INTERFACE ") using the program 'helper'\n"
1415 " (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_HELPER ")\n"
Mark McLoughlin0df0ff62009-06-18 18:21:34 +01001416#endif
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001417 "-net socket[,vlan=n][,name=str][,fd=h][,listen=[host]:port][,connect=host:port]\n"
1418 " connect the vlan 'n' to another VLAN using a socket connection\n"
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08001419 "-net socket[,vlan=n][,name=str][,fd=h][,mcast=maddr:port[,localaddr=addr]]\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001420 " connect the vlan 'n' to multicast maddr and port\n"
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08001421 " use 'localaddr=addr' to specify the host address to send packets from\n"
Benjamin0e0e7fa2012-01-11 09:20:54 +09001422 "-net socket[,vlan=n][,name=str][,fd=h][,udp=host:port][,localaddr=host:port]\n"
1423 " connect the vlan 'n' to another VLAN using an UDP tunnel\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001424#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
1425 "-net vde[,vlan=n][,name=str][,sock=socketpath][,port=n][,group=groupname][,mode=octalmode]\n"
1426 " connect the vlan 'n' to port 'n' of a vde switch running\n"
1427 " on host and listening for incoming connections on 'socketpath'.\n"
1428 " Use group 'groupname' and mode 'octalmode' to change default\n"
1429 " ownership and permissions for communication port.\n"
1430#endif
Vincenzo Maffione58952132013-11-06 11:44:06 +01001431#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP
1432 "-net netmap,ifname=name[,devname=nmname]\n"
1433 " attach to the existing netmap-enabled network interface 'name', or to a\n"
1434 " VALE port (created on the fly) called 'name' ('nmname' is name of the \n"
1435 " netmap device, defaults to '/dev/netmap')\n"
1436#endif
aliguoribb9ea792009-04-21 19:56:28 +00001437 "-net dump[,vlan=n][,file=f][,len=n]\n"
1438 " dump traffic on vlan 'n' to file 'f' (max n bytes per packet)\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07001439 "-net none use it alone to have zero network devices. If no -net option\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001440 " is provided, the default is '-net nic -net user'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Mark McLoughlina1ea4582009-10-08 19:58:26 +01001441DEF("netdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_netdev,
1442 "-netdev ["
1443#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
1444 "user|"
1445#endif
1446 "tap|"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001447 "bridge|"
Mark McLoughlina1ea4582009-10-08 19:58:26 +01001448#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
1449 "vde|"
1450#endif
Vincenzo Maffione58952132013-11-06 11:44:06 +01001451#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP
1452 "netmap|"
1453#endif
Stefan Hajnoczi40e8c262013-02-26 11:07:16 +01001454 "socket|"
1455 "hubport],id=str[,option][,option][,...]\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001456STEXI
Blue Swirl609c1da2010-03-18 18:41:49 +00001457@item -net nic[,vlan=@var{n}][,macaddr=@var{mac}][,model=@var{type}] [,name=@var{name}][,addr=@var{addr}][,vectors=@var{v}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001458@findex -net
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001459Create a new Network Interface Card and connect it to VLAN @var{n} (@var{n}
Anthony Liguori0d6b0b12009-08-14 11:20:47 -05001460= 0 is the default). The NIC is an e1000 by default on the PC
Markus Armbruster5607c382009-06-18 15:14:08 +02001461target. Optionally, the MAC address can be changed to @var{mac}, the
1462device address set to @var{addr} (PCI cards only),
Michael S. Tsirkinffe63702009-06-21 19:51:18 +03001463and a @var{name} can be assigned for use in monitor commands.
1464Optionally, for PCI cards, you can specify the number @var{v} of MSI-X vectors
1465that the card should have; this option currently only affects virtio cards; set
1466@var{v} = 0 to disable MSI-X. If no @option{-net} option is specified, a single
Stefan Weil071c9392012-04-07 09:23:36 +02001467NIC is created. QEMU can emulate several different models of network card.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001468Valid values for @var{type} are
Michael S. Tsirkinffe63702009-06-21 19:51:18 +03001469@code{virtio}, @code{i82551}, @code{i82557b}, @code{i82559er},
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001470@code{ne2k_pci}, @code{ne2k_isa}, @code{pcnet}, @code{rtl8139},
1471@code{e1000}, @code{smc91c111}, @code{lance} and @code{mcf_fec}.
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +01001472Not all devices are supported on all targets. Use @code{-net nic,model=help}
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001473for a list of available devices for your target.
1474
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001475@item -netdev user,id=@var{id}[,@var{option}][,@var{option}][,...]
Markus Armbrusterb8f490e2013-02-13 19:49:38 +01001476@findex -netdev
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001477@item -net user[,@var{option}][,@var{option}][,...]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001478Use the user mode network stack which requires no administrator
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001479privilege to run. Valid options are:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001480
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001481@table @option
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001482@item vlan=@var{n}
1483Connect user mode stack to VLAN @var{n} (@var{n} = 0 is the default).
1484
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001485@item id=@var{id}
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001486@item name=@var{name}
1487Assign symbolic name for use in monitor commands.
1488
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001489@item net=@var{addr}[/@var{mask}]
1490Set IP network address the guest will see. Optionally specify the netmask,
1491either in the form a.b.c.d or as number of valid top-most bits. Default is
Brad Hardsb0b36e52011-04-24 17:19:56 +1000149210.0.2.0/24.
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001493
1494@item host=@var{addr}
1495Specify the guest-visible address of the host. Default is the 2nd IP in the
1496guest network, i.e. x.x.x.2.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001497
Jan Kiszkac54ed5b2011-07-20 12:20:14 +02001498@item restrict=on|off
Brad Hardscaef55e2011-06-09 07:50:43 +10001499If this option is enabled, the guest will be isolated, i.e. it will not be
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001500able to contact the host and no guest IP packets will be routed over the host
Brad Hardscaef55e2011-06-09 07:50:43 +10001501to the outside. This option does not affect any explicitly set forwarding rules.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001502
1503@item hostname=@var{name}
Klaus Stengel63d29602012-10-27 19:53:39 +02001504Specifies the client hostname reported by the built-in DHCP server.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001505
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001506@item dhcpstart=@var{addr}
1507Specify the first of the 16 IPs the built-in DHCP server can assign. Default
Brad Hardsb0b36e52011-04-24 17:19:56 +10001508is the 15th to 31st IP in the guest network, i.e. x.x.x.15 to x.x.x.31.
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001509
1510@item dns=@var{addr}
1511Specify the guest-visible address of the virtual nameserver. The address must
1512be different from the host address. Default is the 3rd IP in the guest network,
1513i.e. x.x.x.3.
1514
Klaus Stengel63d29602012-10-27 19:53:39 +02001515@item dnssearch=@var{domain}
1516Provides an entry for the domain-search list sent by the built-in
1517DHCP server. More than one domain suffix can be transmitted by specifying
1518this option multiple times. If supported, this will cause the guest to
1519automatically try to append the given domain suffix(es) in case a domain name
1520can not be resolved.
1521
1522Example:
1523@example
1524qemu -net user,dnssearch=mgmt.example.org,dnssearch=example.org [...]
1525@end example
1526
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001527@item tftp=@var{dir}
1528When using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in TFTP
1529server. The files in @var{dir} will be exposed as the root of a TFTP server.
1530The TFTP client on the guest must be configured in binary mode (use the command
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001531@code{bin} of the Unix TFTP client).
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001532
1533@item bootfile=@var{file}
1534When using the user mode network stack, broadcast @var{file} as the BOOTP
1535filename. In conjunction with @option{tftp}, this can be used to network boot
1536a guest from a local directory.
1537
1538Example (using pxelinux):
1539@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001540qemu-system-i386 -hda linux.img -boot n -net user,tftp=/path/to/tftp/files,bootfile=/pxelinux.0
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001541@end example
1542
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001543@item smb=@var{dir}[,smbserver=@var{addr}]
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001544When using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in SMB
1545server so that Windows OSes can access to the host files in @file{@var{dir}}
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001546transparently. The IP address of the SMB server can be set to @var{addr}. By
1547default the 4th IP in the guest network is used, i.e. x.x.x.4.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001548
1549In the guest Windows OS, the line:
1550@example
155110.0.2.4 smbserver
1552@end example
1553must be added in the file @file{C:\WINDOWS\LMHOSTS} (for windows 9x/Me)
1554or @file{C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\LMHOSTS} (Windows NT/2000).
1555
1556Then @file{@var{dir}} can be accessed in @file{\\smbserver\qemu}.
1557
Brade2d88302011-09-02 16:53:28 -04001558Note that a SAMBA server must be installed on the host OS.
1559QEMU was tested successfully with smbd versions from Red Hat 9,
1560Fedora Core 3 and OpenSUSE 11.x.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001561
Jan Kiszka3c6a0582009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001562@item hostfwd=[tcp|udp]:[@var{hostaddr}]:@var{hostport}-[@var{guestaddr}]:@var{guestport}
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001563Redirect incoming TCP or UDP connections to the host port @var{hostport} to
1564the guest IP address @var{guestaddr} on guest port @var{guestport}. If
1565@var{guestaddr} is not specified, its value is x.x.x.15 (default first address
Jan Kiszka3c6a0582009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001566given by the built-in DHCP server). By specifying @var{hostaddr}, the rule can
1567be bound to a specific host interface. If no connection type is set, TCP is
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001568used. This option can be given multiple times.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001569
1570For example, to redirect host X11 connection from screen 1 to guest
1571screen 0, use the following:
1572
1573@example
1574# on the host
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001575qemu-system-i386 -net user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6001-:6000 [...]
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001576# this host xterm should open in the guest X11 server
1577xterm -display :1
1578@end example
1579
1580To redirect telnet connections from host port 5555 to telnet port on
1581the guest, use the following:
1582
1583@example
1584# on the host
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001585qemu-system-i386 -net user,hostfwd=tcp::5555-:23 [...]
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001586telnet localhost 5555
1587@end example
1588
1589Then when you use on the host @code{telnet localhost 5555}, you
1590connect to the guest telnet server.
1591
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001592@item guestfwd=[tcp]:@var{server}:@var{port}-@var{dev}
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02001593@item guestfwd=[tcp]:@var{server}:@var{port}-@var{cmd:command}
Jan Kiszka3c6a0582009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001594Forward guest TCP connections to the IP address @var{server} on port @var{port}
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02001595to the character device @var{dev} or to a program executed by @var{cmd:command}
1596which gets spawned for each connection. This option can be given multiple times.
1597
Stefan Weil43ffe612012-07-20 23:26:02 +02001598You can either use a chardev directly and have that one used throughout QEMU's
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02001599lifetime, like in the following example:
1600
1601@example
1602# open 10.10.1.1:4321 on bootup, connect 10.0.2.100:1234 to it whenever
1603# the guest accesses it
1604qemu -net user,guestfwd=tcp:10.0.2.100:1234-tcp:10.10.1.1:4321 [...]
1605@end example
1606
1607Or you can execute a command on every TCP connection established by the guest,
Stefan Weil43ffe612012-07-20 23:26:02 +02001608so that QEMU behaves similar to an inetd process for that virtual server:
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02001609
1610@example
1611# call "netcat 10.10.1.1 4321" on every TCP connection to 10.0.2.100:1234
1612# and connect the TCP stream to its stdin/stdout
1613qemu -net 'user,guestfwd=tcp:10.0.2.100:1234-cmd:netcat 10.10.1.1 4321'
1614@end example
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02001615
1616@end table
1617
1618Note: Legacy stand-alone options -tftp, -bootp, -smb and -redir are still
1619processed and applied to -net user. Mixing them with the new configuration
1620syntax gives undefined results. Their use for new applications is discouraged
1621as they will be removed from future versions.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001622
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001623@item -netdev tap,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,ifname=@var{name}][,script=@var{file}][,downscript=@var{dfile}][,helper=@var{helper}]
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001624@item -net tap[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,fd=@var{h}][,ifname=@var{name}][,script=@var{file}][,downscript=@var{dfile}][,helper=@var{helper}]
1625Connect the host TAP network interface @var{name} to VLAN @var{n}.
1626
1627Use the network script @var{file} to configure it and the network script
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001628@var{dfile} to deconfigure it. If @var{name} is not provided, the OS
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001629automatically provides one. The default network configure script is
1630@file{/etc/qemu-ifup} and the default network deconfigure script is
1631@file{/etc/qemu-ifdown}. Use @option{script=no} or @option{downscript=no}
1632to disable script execution.
1633
1634If running QEMU as an unprivileged user, use the network helper
1635@var{helper} to configure the TAP interface. The default network
Amos Kong420508f2013-10-23 04:49:28 +08001636helper executable is @file{/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper}.
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001637
1638@option{fd}=@var{h} can be used to specify the handle of an already
1639opened host TAP interface.
1640
1641Examples:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001642
1643@example
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001644#launch a QEMU instance with the default network script
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001645qemu-system-i386 linux.img -net nic -net tap
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001646@end example
1647
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001648@example
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001649#launch a QEMU instance with two NICs, each one connected
1650#to a TAP device
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001651qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1652 -net nic,vlan=0 -net tap,vlan=0,ifname=tap0 \
1653 -net nic,vlan=1 -net tap,vlan=1,ifname=tap1
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001654@end example
1655
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001656@example
1657#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to
1658#connect a TAP device to bridge br0
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001659qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
Amos Kong420508f2013-10-23 04:49:28 +08001660 -net nic -net tap,"helper=/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001661@end example
1662
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001663@item -netdev bridge,id=@var{id}[,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}]
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001664@item -net bridge[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}]
1665Connect a host TAP network interface to a host bridge device.
1666
1667Use the network helper @var{helper} to configure the TAP interface and
1668attach it to the bridge. The default network helper executable is
Amos Kong420508f2013-10-23 04:49:28 +08001669@file{/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper} and the default bridge
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001670device is @file{br0}.
1671
1672Examples:
1673
1674@example
1675#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to
1676#connect a TAP device to bridge br0
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001677qemu-system-i386 linux.img -net bridge -net nic,model=virtio
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001678@end example
1679
1680@example
1681#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to
1682#connect a TAP device to bridge qemubr0
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001683qemu-system-i386 linux.img -net bridge,br=qemubr0 -net nic,model=virtio
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05001684@end example
1685
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001686@item -netdev socket,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,listen=[@var{host}]:@var{port}][,connect=@var{host}:@var{port}]
Blue Swirl609c1da2010-03-18 18:41:49 +00001687@item -net socket[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,fd=@var{h}] [,listen=[@var{host}]:@var{port}][,connect=@var{host}:@var{port}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001688
1689Connect the VLAN @var{n} to a remote VLAN in another QEMU virtual
1690machine using a TCP socket connection. If @option{listen} is
1691specified, QEMU waits for incoming connections on @var{port}
1692(@var{host} is optional). @option{connect} is used to connect to
1693another QEMU instance using the @option{listen} option. @option{fd}=@var{h}
1694specifies an already opened TCP socket.
1695
1696Example:
1697@example
1698# launch a first QEMU instance
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001699qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1700 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
1701 -net socket,listen=:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001702# connect the VLAN 0 of this instance to the VLAN 0
1703# of the first instance
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001704qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1705 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57 \
1706 -net socket,connect=127.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001707@end example
1708
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001709@item -netdev socket,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,mcast=@var{maddr}:@var{port}[,localaddr=@var{addr}]]
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08001710@item -net socket[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,fd=@var{h}][,mcast=@var{maddr}:@var{port}[,localaddr=@var{addr}]]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001711
1712Create a VLAN @var{n} shared with another QEMU virtual
1713machines using a UDP multicast socket, effectively making a bus for
1714every QEMU with same multicast address @var{maddr} and @var{port}.
1715NOTES:
1716@enumerate
1717@item
1718Several QEMU can be running on different hosts and share same bus (assuming
1719correct multicast setup for these hosts).
1720@item
1721mcast support is compatible with User Mode Linux (argument @option{eth@var{N}=mcast}), see
1722@url{http://user-mode-linux.sf.net}.
1723@item
1724Use @option{fd=h} to specify an already opened UDP multicast socket.
1725@end enumerate
1726
1727Example:
1728@example
1729# launch one QEMU instance
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001730qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1731 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
1732 -net socket,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001733# launch another QEMU instance on same "bus"
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001734qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1735 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57 \
1736 -net socket,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001737# launch yet another QEMU instance on same "bus"
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001738qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1739 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:58 \
1740 -net socket,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001741@end example
1742
1743Example (User Mode Linux compat.):
1744@example
1745# launch QEMU instance (note mcast address selected
1746# is UML's default)
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001747qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1748 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
1749 -net socket,mcast=239.192.168.1:1102
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001750# launch UML
1751/path/to/linux ubd0=/path/to/root_fs eth0=mcast
1752@end example
1753
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08001754Example (send packets from host's 1.2.3.4):
1755@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001756qemu-system-i386 linux.img \
1757 -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
1758 -net socket,mcast=239.192.168.1:1102,localaddr=1.2.3.4
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08001759@end example
1760
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01001761@item -netdev vde,id=@var{id}[,sock=@var{socketpath}][,port=@var{n}][,group=@var{groupname}][,mode=@var{octalmode}]
Blue Swirl609c1da2010-03-18 18:41:49 +00001762@item -net vde[,vlan=@var{n}][,name=@var{name}][,sock=@var{socketpath}] [,port=@var{n}][,group=@var{groupname}][,mode=@var{octalmode}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001763Connect VLAN @var{n} to PORT @var{n} of a vde switch running on host and
1764listening for incoming connections on @var{socketpath}. Use GROUP @var{groupname}
1765and MODE @var{octalmode} to change default ownership and permissions for
Stefan Weilc1ba4e02011-09-05 18:13:03 +02001766communication port. This option is only available if QEMU has been compiled
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001767with vde support enabled.
1768
1769Example:
1770@example
1771# launch vde switch
1772vde_switch -F -sock /tmp/myswitch
1773# launch QEMU instance
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02001774qemu-system-i386 linux.img -net nic -net vde,sock=/tmp/myswitch
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001775@end example
1776
Stefan Hajnoczi40e8c262013-02-26 11:07:16 +01001777@item -netdev hubport,id=@var{id},hubid=@var{hubid}
1778
1779Create a hub port on QEMU "vlan" @var{hubid}.
1780
1781The hubport netdev lets you connect a NIC to a QEMU "vlan" instead of a single
1782netdev. @code{-net} and @code{-device} with parameter @option{vlan} create the
1783required hub automatically.
1784
aliguoribb9ea792009-04-21 19:56:28 +00001785@item -net dump[,vlan=@var{n}][,file=@var{file}][,len=@var{len}]
1786Dump network traffic on VLAN @var{n} to file @var{file} (@file{qemu-vlan0.pcap} by default).
1787At most @var{len} bytes (64k by default) per packet are stored. The file format is
1788libpcap, so it can be analyzed with tools such as tcpdump or Wireshark.
1789
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001790@item -net none
1791Indicate that no network devices should be configured. It is used to
1792override the default configuration (@option{-net nic -net user}) which
1793is activated if no @option{-net} options are provided.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001794ETEXI
1795
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01001796STEXI
1797@end table
1798ETEXI
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001799DEFHEADING()
1800
1801DEFHEADING(Character device options:)
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01001802STEXI
1803
1804The general form of a character device option is:
1805@table @option
1806ETEXI
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001807
1808DEF("chardev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_chardev,
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001809 "-chardev null,id=id[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001810 "-chardev socket,id=id[,host=host],port=host[,to=to][,ipv4][,ipv6][,nodelay]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001811 " [,server][,nowait][,telnet][,mux=on|off] (tcp)\n"
1812 "-chardev socket,id=id,path=path[,server][,nowait][,telnet],[mux=on|off] (unix)\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001813 "-chardev udp,id=id[,host=host],port=port[,localaddr=localaddr]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001814 " [,localport=localport][,ipv4][,ipv6][,mux=on|off]\n"
1815 "-chardev msmouse,id=id[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001816 "-chardev vc,id=id[[,width=width][,height=height]][[,cols=cols][,rows=rows]]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001817 " [,mux=on|off]\n"
Markus Armbruster4f573782013-07-26 16:44:32 +02001818 "-chardev ringbuf,id=id[,size=size]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001819 "-chardev file,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
1820 "-chardev pipe,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001821#ifdef _WIN32
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001822 "-chardev console,id=id[,mux=on|off]\n"
1823 "-chardev serial,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001824#else
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001825 "-chardev pty,id=id[,mux=on|off]\n"
Aurelien Jarnob7fdb3a2010-07-13 21:13:12 +02001826 "-chardev stdio,id=id[,mux=on|off][,signal=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001827#endif
1828#ifdef CONFIG_BRLAPI
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001829 "-chardev braille,id=id[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001830#endif
1831#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__sun__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) \
1832 || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
Gerd Hoffmannd59044e2012-12-19 13:50:29 +01001833 "-chardev serial,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001834 "-chardev tty,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001835#endif
1836#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
Gerd Hoffmann88a946d2013-01-10 14:20:58 +01001837 "-chardev parallel,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001838 "-chardev parport,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001839#endif
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02001840#if defined(CONFIG_SPICE)
1841 "-chardev spicevmc,id=id,name=name[,debug=debug]\n"
Marc-André Lureau5a49d3e2012-12-05 16:15:34 +01001842 "-chardev spiceport,id=id,name=name[,debug=debug]\n"
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02001843#endif
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001844 , QEMU_ARCH_ALL
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001845)
1846
1847STEXI
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001848@item -chardev @var{backend} ,id=@var{id} [,mux=on|off] [,@var{options}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001849@findex -chardev
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001850Backend is one of:
1851@option{null},
1852@option{socket},
1853@option{udp},
1854@option{msmouse},
1855@option{vc},
Markus Armbruster4f573782013-07-26 16:44:32 +02001856@option{ringbuf},
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001857@option{file},
1858@option{pipe},
1859@option{console},
1860@option{serial},
1861@option{pty},
1862@option{stdio},
1863@option{braille},
1864@option{tty},
Gerd Hoffmann88a946d2013-01-10 14:20:58 +01001865@option{parallel},
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02001866@option{parport},
1867@option{spicevmc}.
Marc-André Lureau5a49d3e2012-12-05 16:15:34 +01001868@option{spiceport}.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001869The specific backend will determine the applicable options.
1870
1871All devices must have an id, which can be any string up to 127 characters long.
1872It is used to uniquely identify this device in other command line directives.
1873
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02001874A character device may be used in multiplexing mode by multiple front-ends.
1875The key sequence of @key{Control-a} and @key{c} will rotate the input focus
1876between attached front-ends. Specify @option{mux=on} to enable this mode.
1877
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001878Options to each backend are described below.
1879
1880@item -chardev null ,id=@var{id}
1881A void device. This device will not emit any data, and will drop any data it
1882receives. The null backend does not take any options.
1883
1884@item -chardev socket ,id=@var{id} [@var{TCP options} or @var{unix options}] [,server] [,nowait] [,telnet]
1885
1886Create a two-way stream socket, which can be either a TCP or a unix socket. A
1887unix socket will be created if @option{path} is specified. Behaviour is
1888undefined if TCP options are specified for a unix socket.
1889
1890@option{server} specifies that the socket shall be a listening socket.
1891
1892@option{nowait} specifies that QEMU should not block waiting for a client to
1893connect to a listening socket.
1894
1895@option{telnet} specifies that traffic on the socket should interpret telnet
1896escape sequences.
1897
1898TCP and unix socket options are given below:
1899
1900@table @option
1901
Aurelien Jarno8d533562010-03-27 11:52:05 +01001902@item TCP options: port=@var{port} [,host=@var{host}] [,to=@var{to}] [,ipv4] [,ipv6] [,nodelay]
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001903
1904@option{host} for a listening socket specifies the local address to be bound.
1905For a connecting socket species the remote host to connect to. @option{host} is
1906optional for listening sockets. If not specified it defaults to @code{0.0.0.0}.
1907
1908@option{port} for a listening socket specifies the local port to be bound. For a
1909connecting socket specifies the port on the remote host to connect to.
1910@option{port} can be given as either a port number or a service name.
1911@option{port} is required.
1912
1913@option{to} is only relevant to listening sockets. If it is specified, and
1914@option{port} cannot be bound, QEMU will attempt to bind to subsequent ports up
1915to and including @option{to} until it succeeds. @option{to} must be specified
1916as a port number.
1917
1918@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be used.
1919If neither is specified the socket may use either protocol.
1920
1921@option{nodelay} disables the Nagle algorithm.
1922
1923@item unix options: path=@var{path}
1924
1925@option{path} specifies the local path of the unix socket. @option{path} is
1926required.
1927
1928@end table
1929
1930@item -chardev udp ,id=@var{id} [,host=@var{host}] ,port=@var{port} [,localaddr=@var{localaddr}] [,localport=@var{localport}] [,ipv4] [,ipv6]
1931
1932Sends all traffic from the guest to a remote host over UDP.
1933
1934@option{host} specifies the remote host to connect to. If not specified it
1935defaults to @code{localhost}.
1936
1937@option{port} specifies the port on the remote host to connect to. @option{port}
1938is required.
1939
1940@option{localaddr} specifies the local address to bind to. If not specified it
1941defaults to @code{0.0.0.0}.
1942
1943@option{localport} specifies the local port to bind to. If not specified any
1944available local port will be used.
1945
1946@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be used.
1947If neither is specified the device may use either protocol.
1948
1949@item -chardev msmouse ,id=@var{id}
1950
1951Forward QEMU's emulated msmouse events to the guest. @option{msmouse} does not
1952take any options.
1953
1954@item -chardev vc ,id=@var{id} [[,width=@var{width}] [,height=@var{height}]] [[,cols=@var{cols}] [,rows=@var{rows}]]
1955
1956Connect to a QEMU text console. @option{vc} may optionally be given a specific
1957size.
1958
1959@option{width} and @option{height} specify the width and height respectively of
1960the console, in pixels.
1961
1962@option{cols} and @option{rows} specify that the console be sized to fit a text
1963console with the given dimensions.
1964
Markus Armbruster4f573782013-07-26 16:44:32 +02001965@item -chardev ringbuf ,id=@var{id} [,size=@var{size}]
Lei Li51767e72013-01-25 00:03:19 +08001966
Markus Armbruster3949e592013-02-06 21:27:24 +01001967Create a ring buffer with fixed size @option{size}.
1968@var{size} must be a power of two, and defaults to @code{64K}).
Lei Li51767e72013-01-25 00:03:19 +08001969
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00001970@item -chardev file ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path}
1971
1972Log all traffic received from the guest to a file.
1973
1974@option{path} specifies the path of the file to be opened. This file will be
1975created if it does not already exist, and overwritten if it does. @option{path}
1976is required.
1977
1978@item -chardev pipe ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path}
1979
1980Create a two-way connection to the guest. The behaviour differs slightly between
1981Windows hosts and other hosts:
1982
1983On Windows, a single duplex pipe will be created at
1984@file{\\.pipe\@option{path}}.
1985
1986On other hosts, 2 pipes will be created called @file{@option{path}.in} and
1987@file{@option{path}.out}. Data written to @file{@option{path}.in} will be
1988received by the guest. Data written by the guest can be read from
1989@file{@option{path}.out}. QEMU will not create these fifos, and requires them to
1990be present.
1991
1992@option{path} forms part of the pipe path as described above. @option{path} is
1993required.
1994
1995@item -chardev console ,id=@var{id}
1996
1997Send traffic from the guest to QEMU's standard output. @option{console} does not
1998take any options.
1999
2000@option{console} is only available on Windows hosts.
2001
2002@item -chardev serial ,id=@var{id} ,path=@option{path}
2003
2004Send traffic from the guest to a serial device on the host.
2005
Gerd Hoffmannd59044e2012-12-19 13:50:29 +01002006On Unix hosts serial will actually accept any tty device,
2007not only serial lines.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002008
2009@option{path} specifies the name of the serial device to open.
2010
2011@item -chardev pty ,id=@var{id}
2012
2013Create a new pseudo-terminal on the host and connect to it. @option{pty} does
2014not take any options.
2015
2016@option{pty} is not available on Windows hosts.
2017
Aurelien Jarnob7fdb3a2010-07-13 21:13:12 +02002018@item -chardev stdio ,id=@var{id} [,signal=on|off]
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002019Connect to standard input and standard output of the QEMU process.
Aurelien Jarnob7fdb3a2010-07-13 21:13:12 +02002020
2021@option{signal} controls if signals are enabled on the terminal, that includes
2022exiting QEMU with the key sequence @key{Control-c}. This option is enabled by
2023default, use @option{signal=off} to disable it.
2024
2025@option{stdio} is not available on Windows hosts.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002026
2027@item -chardev braille ,id=@var{id}
2028
2029Connect to a local BrlAPI server. @option{braille} does not take any options.
2030
2031@item -chardev tty ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path}
2032
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002033@option{tty} is only available on Linux, Sun, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and
Markus Armbrusterd037d6b2013-02-13 15:54:15 +01002034DragonFlyBSD hosts. It is an alias for @option{serial}.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002035
2036@option{path} specifies the path to the tty. @option{path} is required.
2037
Gerd Hoffmann88a946d2013-01-10 14:20:58 +01002038@item -chardev parallel ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002039@item -chardev parport ,id=@var{id} ,path=@var{path}
2040
Gerd Hoffmann88a946d2013-01-10 14:20:58 +01002041@option{parallel} is only available on Linux, FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD hosts.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002042
2043Connect to a local parallel port.
2044
2045@option{path} specifies the path to the parallel port device. @option{path} is
2046required.
2047
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02002048@item -chardev spicevmc ,id=@var{id} ,debug=@var{debug}, name=@var{name}
2049
Stefan Hajnoczi3a846902011-10-06 11:24:12 +01002050@option{spicevmc} is only available when spice support is built in.
2051
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02002052@option{debug} debug level for spicevmc
2053
2054@option{name} name of spice channel to connect to
2055
2056Connect to a spice virtual machine channel, such as vdiport.
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02002057
Marc-André Lureau5a49d3e2012-12-05 16:15:34 +01002058@item -chardev spiceport ,id=@var{id} ,debug=@var{debug}, name=@var{name}
2059
2060@option{spiceport} is only available when spice support is built in.
2061
2062@option{debug} debug level for spicevmc
2063
2064@option{name} name of spice port to connect to
2065
2066Connect to a spice port, allowing a Spice client to handle the traffic
2067identified by a name (preferably a fqdn).
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002068ETEXI
2069
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002070STEXI
2071@end table
2072ETEXI
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002073DEFHEADING()
2074
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002075DEFHEADING(Device URL Syntax:)
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002076STEXI
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002077
2078In addition to using normal file images for the emulated storage devices,
2079QEMU can also use networked resources such as iSCSI devices. These are
2080specified using a special URL syntax.
2081
2082@table @option
2083@item iSCSI
2084iSCSI support allows QEMU to access iSCSI resources directly and use as
2085images for the guest storage. Both disk and cdrom images are supported.
2086
2087Syntax for specifying iSCSI LUNs is
2088``iscsi://<target-ip>[:<port>]/<target-iqn>/<lun>''
2089
Ronnie Sahlberg31459f42012-08-06 18:24:55 +10002090By default qemu will use the iSCSI initiator-name
2091'iqn.2008-11.org.linux-kvm[:<name>]' but this can also be set from the command
2092line or a configuration file.
2093
2094
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002095Example (without authentication):
2096@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002097qemu-system-i386 -iscsi initiator-name=iqn.2001-04.com.example:my-initiator \
2098 -cdrom iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/2 \
2099 -drive file=iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/1
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002100@end example
2101
2102Example (CHAP username/password via URL):
2103@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002104qemu-system-i386 -drive file=iscsi://user%password@@192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/1
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002105@end example
2106
2107Example (CHAP username/password via environment variables):
2108@example
2109LIBISCSI_CHAP_USERNAME="user" \
2110LIBISCSI_CHAP_PASSWORD="password" \
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002111qemu-system-i386 -drive file=iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.2001-04.com.example/1
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002112@end example
2113
2114iSCSI support is an optional feature of QEMU and only available when
2115compiled and linked against libiscsi.
Ronnie Sahlbergf9dadc92012-01-26 09:39:02 +11002116ETEXI
2117DEF("iscsi", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_iscsi,
2118 "-iscsi [user=user][,password=password]\n"
2119 " [,header-digest=CRC32C|CR32C-NONE|NONE-CRC32C|NONE\n"
Paolo Bonzini2fe37982013-12-06 16:08:05 +01002120 " [,initiator-name=initiator-iqn][,id=target-iqn]\n"
Ronnie Sahlbergf9dadc92012-01-26 09:39:02 +11002121 " iSCSI session parameters\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
2122STEXI
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002123
Ronnie Sahlberg31459f42012-08-06 18:24:55 +10002124iSCSI parameters such as username and password can also be specified via
2125a configuration file. See qemu-doc for more information and examples.
2126
Ronnie Sahlberg08ae3302011-10-27 20:33:21 +11002127@item NBD
2128QEMU supports NBD (Network Block Devices) both using TCP protocol as well
2129as Unix Domain Sockets.
2130
2131Syntax for specifying a NBD device using TCP
2132``nbd:<server-ip>:<port>[:exportname=<export>]''
2133
2134Syntax for specifying a NBD device using Unix Domain Sockets
2135``nbd:unix:<domain-socket>[:exportname=<export>]''
2136
2137
2138Example for TCP
2139@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002140qemu-system-i386 --drive file=nbd:192.0.2.1:30000
Ronnie Sahlberg08ae3302011-10-27 20:33:21 +11002141@end example
2142
2143Example for Unix Domain Sockets
2144@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002145qemu-system-i386 --drive file=nbd:unix:/tmp/nbd-socket
Ronnie Sahlberg08ae3302011-10-27 20:33:21 +11002146@end example
2147
Richard W.M. Jones0a12ec82013-04-09 15:30:53 +01002148@item SSH
2149QEMU supports SSH (Secure Shell) access to remote disks.
2150
2151Examples:
2152@example
2153qemu-system-i386 -drive file=ssh://user@@host/path/to/disk.img
2154qemu-system-i386 -drive file.driver=ssh,file.user=user,file.host=host,file.port=22,file.path=/path/to/disk.img
2155@end example
2156
2157Currently authentication must be done using ssh-agent. Other
2158authentication methods may be supported in future.
2159
Ronnie Sahlbergd9990222011-10-28 20:13:39 +11002160@item Sheepdog
2161Sheepdog is a distributed storage system for QEMU.
2162QEMU supports using either local sheepdog devices or remote networked
2163devices.
2164
2165Syntax for specifying a sheepdog device
MORITA Kazutaka5d6768e2013-02-22 12:39:51 +09002166@example
MORITA Kazutaka1b8bbb42013-02-22 12:39:53 +09002167sheepdog[+tcp|+unix]://[host:port]/vdiname[?socket=path][#snapid|#tag]
MORITA Kazutaka5d6768e2013-02-22 12:39:51 +09002168@end example
Ronnie Sahlbergd9990222011-10-28 20:13:39 +11002169
2170Example
2171@example
MORITA Kazutaka5d6768e2013-02-22 12:39:51 +09002172qemu-system-i386 --drive file=sheepdog://192.0.2.1:30000/MyVirtualMachine
Ronnie Sahlbergd9990222011-10-28 20:13:39 +11002173@end example
2174
2175See also @url{http://http://www.osrg.net/sheepdog/}.
2176
Bharata B Rao8809e282012-10-24 17:17:53 +05302177@item GlusterFS
2178GlusterFS is an user space distributed file system.
2179QEMU supports the use of GlusterFS volumes for hosting VM disk images using
2180TCP, Unix Domain Sockets and RDMA transport protocols.
2181
2182Syntax for specifying a VM disk image on GlusterFS volume is
2183@example
2184gluster[+transport]://[server[:port]]/volname/image[?socket=...]
2185@end example
2186
2187
2188Example
2189@example
Lei Lidb2d5eb2013-03-07 15:50:26 +08002190qemu-system-x86_64 --drive file=gluster://192.0.2.1/testvol/a.img
Bharata B Rao8809e282012-10-24 17:17:53 +05302191@end example
2192
2193See also @url{http://www.gluster.org}.
Matthew Booth0a86cb72014-05-14 19:28:43 -04002194
2195@item HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/FTPS/TFTP
2196QEMU supports read-only access to files accessed over http(s), ftp(s) and tftp.
2197
2198Syntax using a single filename:
2199@example
2200<protocol>://[<username>[:<password>]@@]<host>/<path>
2201@end example
2202
2203where:
2204@table @option
2205@item protocol
2206'http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps', or 'tftp'.
2207
2208@item username
2209Optional username for authentication to the remote server.
2210
2211@item password
2212Optional password for authentication to the remote server.
2213
2214@item host
2215Address of the remote server.
2216
2217@item path
2218Path on the remote server, including any query string.
2219@end table
2220
2221The following options are also supported:
2222@table @option
2223@item url
2224The full URL when passing options to the driver explicitly.
2225
2226@item readahead
2227The amount of data to read ahead with each range request to the remote server.
2228This value may optionally have the suffix 'T', 'G', 'M', 'K', 'k' or 'b'. If it
2229does not have a suffix, it will be assumed to be in bytes. The value must be a
2230multiple of 512 bytes. It defaults to 256k.
2231
2232@item sslverify
2233Whether to verify the remote server's certificate when connecting over SSL. It
2234can have the value 'on' or 'off'. It defaults to 'on'.
2235@end table
2236
2237Note that when passing options to qemu explicitly, @option{driver} is the value
2238of <protocol>.
2239
2240Example: boot from a remote Fedora 20 live ISO image
2241@example
2242qemu-system-x86_64 --drive media=cdrom,file=http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Live/x86_64/Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-20-1.iso,readonly
2243
2244qemu-system-x86_64 --drive media=cdrom,file.driver=http,file.url=http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Live/x86_64/Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-20-1.iso,readonly
2245@end example
2246
2247Example: boot from a remote Fedora 20 cloud image using a local overlay for
2248writes, copy-on-read, and a readahead of 64k
2249@example
2250qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o backing_file='json:@{"file.driver":"http",, "file.url":"https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Images/x86_64/Fedora-x86_64-20-20131211.1-sda.qcow2",, "file.readahead":"64k"@}' /tmp/Fedora-x86_64-20-20131211.1-sda.qcow2
2251
2252qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=/tmp/Fedora-x86_64-20-20131211.1-sda.qcow2,copy-on-read=on
2253@end example
2254
2255Example: boot from an image stored on a VMware vSphere server with a self-signed
2256certificate using a local overlay for writes and a readahead of 64k
2257@example
2258qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o backing_file='json:@{"file.driver":"https",, "file.url":"https://user:password@@vsphere.example.com/folder/test/test-flat.vmdk?dcPath=Datacenter&dsName=datastore1",, "file.sslverify":"off",, "file.readahead":"64k"@}' /tmp/test.qcow2
2259
2260qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=/tmp/test.qcow2
2261@end example
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002262ETEXI
2263
2264STEXI
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11002265@end table
2266ETEXI
2267
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002268DEFHEADING(Bluetooth(R) options:)
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002269STEXI
2270@table @option
2271ETEXI
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002272
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002273DEF("bt", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bt, \
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002274 "-bt hci,null dumb bluetooth HCI - doesn't respond to commands\n" \
2275 "-bt hci,host[:id]\n" \
2276 " use host's HCI with the given name\n" \
2277 "-bt hci[,vlan=n]\n" \
2278 " emulate a standard HCI in virtual scatternet 'n'\n" \
2279 "-bt vhci[,vlan=n]\n" \
2280 " add host computer to virtual scatternet 'n' using VHCI\n" \
2281 "-bt device:dev[,vlan=n]\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002282 " emulate a bluetooth device 'dev' in scatternet 'n'\n",
2283 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002284STEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002285@item -bt hci[...]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002286@findex -bt
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002287Defines the function of the corresponding Bluetooth HCI. -bt options
2288are matched with the HCIs present in the chosen machine type. For
2289example when emulating a machine with only one HCI built into it, only
2290the first @code{-bt hci[...]} option is valid and defines the HCI's
2291logic. The Transport Layer is decided by the machine type. Currently
2292the machines @code{n800} and @code{n810} have one HCI and all other
2293machines have none.
2294
2295@anchor{bt-hcis}
2296The following three types are recognized:
2297
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02002298@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002299@item -bt hci,null
2300(default) The corresponding Bluetooth HCI assumes no internal logic
2301and will not respond to any HCI commands or emit events.
2302
2303@item -bt hci,host[:@var{id}]
2304(@code{bluez} only) The corresponding HCI passes commands / events
2305to / from the physical HCI identified by the name @var{id} (default:
2306@code{hci0}) on the computer running QEMU. Only available on @code{bluez}
2307capable systems like Linux.
2308
2309@item -bt hci[,vlan=@var{n}]
2310Add a virtual, standard HCI that will participate in the Bluetooth
2311scatternet @var{n} (default @code{0}). Similarly to @option{-net}
2312VLANs, devices inside a bluetooth network @var{n} can only communicate
2313with other devices in the same network (scatternet).
2314@end table
2315
2316@item -bt vhci[,vlan=@var{n}]
2317(Linux-host only) Create a HCI in scatternet @var{n} (default 0) attached
2318to the host bluetooth stack instead of to the emulated target. This
2319allows the host and target machines to participate in a common scatternet
2320and communicate. Requires the Linux @code{vhci} driver installed. Can
2321be used as following:
2322
2323@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002324qemu-system-i386 [...OPTIONS...] -bt hci,vlan=5 -bt vhci,vlan=5
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002325@end example
2326
2327@item -bt device:@var{dev}[,vlan=@var{n}]
2328Emulate a bluetooth device @var{dev} and place it in network @var{n}
2329(default @code{0}). QEMU can only emulate one type of bluetooth devices
2330currently:
2331
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02002332@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002333@item keyboard
2334Virtual wireless keyboard implementing the HIDP bluetooth profile.
2335@end table
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002336ETEXI
2337
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002338STEXI
2339@end table
2340ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002341DEFHEADING()
2342
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05002343#ifdef CONFIG_TPM
2344DEFHEADING(TPM device options:)
2345
2346DEF("tpmdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tpmdev, \
Stefan Berger92dcc232013-02-27 12:47:54 -05002347 "-tpmdev passthrough,id=id[,path=path][,cancel-path=path]\n"
2348 " use path to provide path to a character device; default is /dev/tpm0\n"
2349 " use cancel-path to provide path to TPM's cancel sysfs entry; if\n"
2350 " not provided it will be searched for in /sys/class/misc/tpm?/device\n",
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05002351 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
2352STEXI
2353
2354The general form of a TPM device option is:
2355@table @option
2356
2357@item -tpmdev @var{backend} ,id=@var{id} [,@var{options}]
2358@findex -tpmdev
2359Backend type must be:
Stefan Berger4549a8b2013-02-27 12:47:53 -05002360@option{passthrough}.
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05002361
2362The specific backend type will determine the applicable options.
Corey Bryant28c4fa32013-03-20 12:34:49 -04002363The @code{-tpmdev} option creates the TPM backend and requires a
2364@code{-device} option that specifies the TPM frontend interface model.
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05002365
2366Options to each backend are described below.
2367
2368Use 'help' to print all available TPM backend types.
2369@example
2370qemu -tpmdev help
2371@end example
2372
Stefan Berger92dcc232013-02-27 12:47:54 -05002373@item -tpmdev passthrough, id=@var{id}, path=@var{path}, cancel-path=@var{cancel-path}
Stefan Berger4549a8b2013-02-27 12:47:53 -05002374
2375(Linux-host only) Enable access to the host's TPM using the passthrough
2376driver.
2377
2378@option{path} specifies the path to the host's TPM device, i.e., on
2379a Linux host this would be @code{/dev/tpm0}.
2380@option{path} is optional and by default @code{/dev/tpm0} is used.
2381
Stefan Berger92dcc232013-02-27 12:47:54 -05002382@option{cancel-path} specifies the path to the host TPM device's sysfs
2383entry allowing for cancellation of an ongoing TPM command.
2384@option{cancel-path} is optional and by default QEMU will search for the
2385sysfs entry to use.
2386
Stefan Berger4549a8b2013-02-27 12:47:53 -05002387Some notes about using the host's TPM with the passthrough driver:
2388
2389The TPM device accessed by the passthrough driver must not be
2390used by any other application on the host.
2391
2392Since the host's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) has already initialized the TPM,
2393the VM's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) will not be able to initialize the
2394TPM again and may therefore not show a TPM-specific menu that would
2395otherwise allow the user to configure the TPM, e.g., allow the user to
2396enable/disable or activate/deactivate the TPM.
2397Further, if TPM ownership is released from within a VM then the host's TPM
2398will get disabled and deactivated. To enable and activate the
2399TPM again afterwards, the host has to be rebooted and the user is
2400required to enter the firmware's menu to enable and activate the TPM.
2401If the TPM is left disabled and/or deactivated most TPM commands will fail.
2402
2403To create a passthrough TPM use the following two options:
2404@example
2405-tpmdev passthrough,id=tpm0 -device tpm-tis,tpmdev=tpm0
2406@end example
2407Note that the @code{-tpmdev} id is @code{tpm0} and is referenced by
2408@code{tpmdev=tpm0} in the device option.
2409
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05002410@end table
2411
2412ETEXI
2413
2414DEFHEADING()
2415
2416#endif
2417
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02002418DEFHEADING(Linux/Multiboot boot specific:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002419STEXI
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02002420
2421When using these options, you can use a given Linux or Multiboot
2422kernel without installing it in the disk image. It can be useful
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002423for easier testing of various kernels.
2424
2425@table @option
2426ETEXI
2427
2428DEF("kernel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_kernel, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002429 "-kernel bzImage use 'bzImage' as kernel image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002430STEXI
2431@item -kernel @var{bzImage}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002432@findex -kernel
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02002433Use @var{bzImage} as kernel image. The kernel can be either a Linux kernel
2434or in multiboot format.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002435ETEXI
2436
2437DEF("append", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_append, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002438 "-append cmdline use 'cmdline' as kernel command line\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002439STEXI
2440@item -append @var{cmdline}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002441@findex -append
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002442Use @var{cmdline} as kernel command line
2443ETEXI
2444
2445DEF("initrd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_initrd, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002446 "-initrd file use 'file' as initial ram disk\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002447STEXI
2448@item -initrd @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002449@findex -initrd
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002450Use @var{file} as initial ram disk.
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02002451
2452@item -initrd "@var{file1} arg=foo,@var{file2}"
2453
2454This syntax is only available with multiboot.
2455
2456Use @var{file1} and @var{file2} as modules and pass arg=foo as parameter to the
2457first module.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002458ETEXI
2459
Grant Likely412beee2012-03-02 11:56:38 +00002460DEF("dtb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_dtb, \
Peter A. G. Crosthwaite379b5c72012-03-04 21:03:54 +10002461 "-dtb file use 'file' as device tree image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Grant Likely412beee2012-03-02 11:56:38 +00002462STEXI
2463@item -dtb @var{file}
2464@findex -dtb
2465Use @var{file} as a device tree binary (dtb) image and pass it to the kernel
2466on boot.
2467ETEXI
2468
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002469STEXI
2470@end table
2471ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002472DEFHEADING()
2473
2474DEFHEADING(Debug/Expert options:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002475STEXI
2476@table @option
2477ETEXI
2478
2479DEF("serial", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_serial, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002480 "-serial dev redirect the serial port to char device 'dev'\n",
2481 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002482STEXI
2483@item -serial @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002484@findex -serial
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002485Redirect the virtual serial port to host character device
2486@var{dev}. The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and
2487@code{stdio} in non graphical mode.
2488
2489This option can be used several times to simulate up to 4 serial
2490ports.
2491
2492Use @code{-serial none} to disable all serial ports.
2493
2494Available character devices are:
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02002495@table @option
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02002496@item vc[:@var{W}x@var{H}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002497Virtual console. Optionally, a width and height can be given in pixel with
2498@example
2499vc:800x600
2500@end example
2501It is also possible to specify width or height in characters:
2502@example
2503vc:80Cx24C
2504@end example
2505@item pty
2506[Linux only] Pseudo TTY (a new PTY is automatically allocated)
2507@item none
2508No device is allocated.
2509@item null
2510void device
Ingo van Lil88e020e2013-12-20 14:44:53 +01002511@item chardev:@var{id}
2512Use a named character device defined with the @code{-chardev} option.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002513@item /dev/XXX
2514[Linux only] Use host tty, e.g. @file{/dev/ttyS0}. The host serial port
2515parameters are set according to the emulated ones.
2516@item /dev/parport@var{N}
2517[Linux only, parallel port only] Use host parallel port
2518@var{N}. Currently SPP and EPP parallel port features can be used.
2519@item file:@var{filename}
2520Write output to @var{filename}. No character can be read.
2521@item stdio
2522[Unix only] standard input/output
2523@item pipe:@var{filename}
2524name pipe @var{filename}
2525@item COM@var{n}
2526[Windows only] Use host serial port @var{n}
2527@item udp:[@var{remote_host}]:@var{remote_port}[@@[@var{src_ip}]:@var{src_port}]
2528This implements UDP Net Console.
2529When @var{remote_host} or @var{src_ip} are not specified
2530they default to @code{0.0.0.0}.
2531When not using a specified @var{src_port} a random port is automatically chosen.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002532
2533If you just want a simple readonly console you can use @code{netcat} or
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002534@code{nc}, by starting QEMU with: @code{-serial udp::4555} and nc as:
2535@code{nc -u -l -p 4555}. Any time QEMU writes something to that port it
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002536will appear in the netconsole session.
2537
2538If you plan to send characters back via netconsole or you want to stop
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002539and start QEMU a lot of times, you should have QEMU use the same
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002540source port each time by using something like @code{-serial
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002541udp::4555@@:4556} to QEMU. Another approach is to use a patched
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002542version of netcat which can listen to a TCP port and send and receive
2543characters via udp. If you have a patched version of netcat which
2544activates telnet remote echo and single char transfer, then you can
2545use the following options to step up a netcat redirector to allow
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002546telnet on port 5555 to access the QEMU port.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002547@table @code
Stefan Weil071c9392012-04-07 09:23:36 +02002548@item QEMU Options:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002549-serial udp::4555@@:4556
2550@item netcat options:
2551-u -P 4555 -L 0.0.0.0:4556 -t -p 5555 -I -T
2552@item telnet options:
2553localhost 5555
2554@end table
2555
2556@item tcp:[@var{host}]:@var{port}[,@var{server}][,nowait][,nodelay]
2557The TCP Net Console has two modes of operation. It can send the serial
2558I/O to a location or wait for a connection from a location. By default
2559the TCP Net Console is sent to @var{host} at the @var{port}. If you use
2560the @var{server} option QEMU will wait for a client socket application
2561to connect to the port before continuing, unless the @code{nowait}
2562option was specified. The @code{nodelay} option disables the Nagle buffering
2563algorithm. If @var{host} is omitted, 0.0.0.0 is assumed. Only
2564one TCP connection at a time is accepted. You can use @code{telnet} to
2565connect to the corresponding character device.
2566@table @code
2567@item Example to send tcp console to 192.168.0.2 port 4444
2568-serial tcp:192.168.0.2:4444
2569@item Example to listen and wait on port 4444 for connection
2570-serial tcp::4444,server
2571@item Example to not wait and listen on ip 192.168.0.100 port 4444
2572-serial tcp:192.168.0.100:4444,server,nowait
2573@end table
2574
2575@item telnet:@var{host}:@var{port}[,server][,nowait][,nodelay]
2576The telnet protocol is used instead of raw tcp sockets. The options
2577work the same as if you had specified @code{-serial tcp}. The
2578difference is that the port acts like a telnet server or client using
2579telnet option negotiation. This will also allow you to send the
2580MAGIC_SYSRQ sequence if you use a telnet that supports sending the break
2581sequence. Typically in unix telnet you do it with Control-] and then
2582type "send break" followed by pressing the enter key.
2583
2584@item unix:@var{path}[,server][,nowait]
2585A unix domain socket is used instead of a tcp socket. The option works the
2586same as if you had specified @code{-serial tcp} except the unix domain socket
2587@var{path} is used for connections.
2588
2589@item mon:@var{dev_string}
2590This is a special option to allow the monitor to be multiplexed onto
2591another serial port. The monitor is accessed with key sequence of
Paolo Bonzini02c4bdf2013-07-03 20:29:45 +04002592@key{Control-a} and then pressing @key{c}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002593@var{dev_string} should be any one of the serial devices specified
2594above. An example to multiplex the monitor onto a telnet server
2595listening on port 4444 would be:
2596@table @code
2597@item -serial mon:telnet::4444,server,nowait
2598@end table
Michael Tokarevbe022d62013-07-11 12:55:50 +04002599When the monitor is multiplexed to stdio in this way, Ctrl+C will not terminate
2600QEMU any more but will be passed to the guest instead.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002601
2602@item braille
2603Braille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on a real
2604or fake device.
2605
Kevin Wolfbe8b28a2009-10-09 10:58:37 +02002606@item msmouse
2607Three button serial mouse. Configure the guest to use Microsoft protocol.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002608@end table
2609ETEXI
2610
2611DEF("parallel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_parallel, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002612 "-parallel dev redirect the parallel port to char device 'dev'\n",
2613 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002614STEXI
2615@item -parallel @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002616@findex -parallel
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002617Redirect the virtual parallel port to host device @var{dev} (same
2618devices as the serial port). On Linux hosts, @file{/dev/parportN} can
2619be used to use hardware devices connected on the corresponding host
2620parallel port.
2621
2622This option can be used several times to simulate up to 3 parallel
2623ports.
2624
2625Use @code{-parallel none} to disable all parallel ports.
2626ETEXI
2627
2628DEF("monitor", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_monitor, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002629 "-monitor dev redirect the monitor to char device 'dev'\n",
2630 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002631STEXI
Gerd Hoffmann4e307fc2009-12-08 13:11:37 +01002632@item -monitor @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002633@findex -monitor
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002634Redirect the monitor to host device @var{dev} (same devices as the
2635serial port).
2636The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and @code{stdio} in
2637non graphical mode.
Luiz Capitulino70e098a2013-05-16 12:02:55 -04002638Use @code{-monitor none} to disable the default monitor.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002639ETEXI
Gerd Hoffmann6ca55822009-12-08 13:11:52 +01002640DEF("qmp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qmp, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002641 "-qmp dev like -monitor but opens in 'control' mode\n",
2642 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002643STEXI
2644@item -qmp @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002645@findex -qmp
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002646Like -monitor but opens in 'control' mode.
2647ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002648
Gerd Hoffmann22a0e042009-12-08 13:11:51 +01002649DEF("mon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mon, \
Michael Tokarevf17e4ea2013-06-15 13:47:32 +04002650 "-mon [chardev=]name[,mode=readline|control][,default]\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Gerd Hoffmann22a0e042009-12-08 13:11:51 +01002651STEXI
Michael Tokarevf17e4ea2013-06-15 13:47:32 +04002652@item -mon [chardev=]name[,mode=readline|control][,default]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002653@findex -mon
Gerd Hoffmann22a0e042009-12-08 13:11:51 +01002654Setup monitor on chardev @var{name}.
2655ETEXI
2656
H. Peter Anvinc9f398e2009-12-29 13:51:36 -08002657DEF("debugcon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_debugcon, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002658 "-debugcon dev redirect the debug console to char device 'dev'\n",
2659 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
H. Peter Anvinc9f398e2009-12-29 13:51:36 -08002660STEXI
2661@item -debugcon @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002662@findex -debugcon
H. Peter Anvinc9f398e2009-12-29 13:51:36 -08002663Redirect the debug console to host device @var{dev} (same devices as the
2664serial port). The debug console is an I/O port which is typically port
26650xe9; writing to that I/O port sends output to this device.
2666The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and @code{stdio} in
2667non graphical mode.
2668ETEXI
2669
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002670DEF("pidfile", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_pidfile, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002671 "-pidfile file write PID to 'file'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002672STEXI
2673@item -pidfile @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002674@findex -pidfile
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002675Store the QEMU process PID in @var{file}. It is useful if you launch QEMU
2676from a script.
2677ETEXI
2678
aurel321b530a62009-04-05 20:08:59 +00002679DEF("singlestep", 0, QEMU_OPTION_singlestep, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002680 "-singlestep always run in singlestep mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aurel321b530a62009-04-05 20:08:59 +00002681STEXI
2682@item -singlestep
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002683@findex -singlestep
aurel321b530a62009-04-05 20:08:59 +00002684Run the emulation in single step mode.
2685ETEXI
2686
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002687DEF("S", 0, QEMU_OPTION_S, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002688 "-S freeze CPU at startup (use 'c' to start execution)\n",
2689 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002690STEXI
2691@item -S
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002692@findex -S
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002693Do not start CPU at startup (you must type 'c' in the monitor).
2694ETEXI
2695
Satoru Moriya888a6bc2013-04-19 16:42:06 +02002696DEF("realtime", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_realtime,
2697 "-realtime [mlock=on|off]\n"
2698 " run qemu with realtime features\n"
2699 " mlock=on|off controls mlock support (default: on)\n",
2700 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
2701STEXI
2702@item -realtime mlock=on|off
2703@findex -realtime
2704Run qemu with realtime features.
2705mlocking qemu and guest memory can be enabled via @option{mlock=on}
2706(enabled by default).
2707ETEXI
2708
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002709DEF("gdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_gdb, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002710 "-gdb dev wait for gdb connection on 'dev'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002711STEXI
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002712@item -gdb @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002713@findex -gdb
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002714Wait for gdb connection on device @var{dev} (@pxref{gdb_usage}). Typical
2715connections will likely be TCP-based, but also UDP, pseudo TTY, or even
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002716stdio are reasonable use case. The latter is allowing to start QEMU from
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002717within gdb and establish the connection via a pipe:
2718@example
Stefan Weil3804da92012-05-11 22:21:50 +02002719(gdb) target remote | exec qemu-system-i386 -gdb stdio ...
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002720@end example
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002721ETEXI
2722
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002723DEF("s", 0, QEMU_OPTION_s, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002724 "-s shorthand for -gdb tcp::" DEFAULT_GDBSTUB_PORT "\n",
2725 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002726STEXI
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002727@item -s
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002728@findex -s
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00002729Shorthand for -gdb tcp::1234, i.e. open a gdbserver on TCP port 1234
2730(@pxref{gdb_usage}).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002731ETEXI
2732
2733DEF("d", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_d, \
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00002734 "-d item1,... enable logging of specified items (use '-d help' for a list of log items)\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002735 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002736STEXI
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00002737@item -d @var{item1}[,...]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002738@findex -d
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00002739Enable logging of specified items. Use '-d help' for a list of log items.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002740ETEXI
2741
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00002742DEF("D", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_D, \
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00002743 "-D logfile output log to logfile (default stderr)\n",
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00002744 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
2745STEXI
Stefan Weil8bd383b2012-05-11 22:40:50 +02002746@item -D @var{logfile}
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00002747@findex -D
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00002748Output log in @var{logfile} instead of to stderr
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00002749ETEXI
2750
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002751DEF("L", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_L, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002752 "-L path set the directory for the BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps\n",
2753 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002754STEXI
2755@item -L @var{path}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002756@findex -L
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002757Set the directory for the BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps.
2758ETEXI
2759
2760DEF("bios", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bios, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002761 "-bios file set the filename for the BIOS\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002762STEXI
2763@item -bios @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002764@findex -bios
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002765Set the filename for the BIOS.
2766ETEXI
2767
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002768DEF("enable-kvm", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enable_kvm, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002769 "-enable-kvm enable KVM full virtualization support\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002770STEXI
2771@item -enable-kvm
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002772@findex -enable-kvm
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002773Enable KVM full virtualization support. This option is only available
2774if KVM support is enabled when compiling.
2775ETEXI
2776
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00002777DEF("xen-domid", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002778 "-xen-domid id specify xen guest domain id\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00002779DEF("xen-create", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_create,
2780 "-xen-create create domain using xen hypercalls, bypassing xend\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002781 " warning: should not be used when xend is in use\n",
2782 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00002783DEF("xen-attach", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_attach,
2784 "-xen-attach attach to existing xen domain\n"
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002785 " xend will use this when starting QEMU\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002786 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002787STEXI
2788@item -xen-domid @var{id}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002789@findex -xen-domid
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002790Specify xen guest domain @var{id} (XEN only).
2791@item -xen-create
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002792@findex -xen-create
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002793Create domain using xen hypercalls, bypassing xend.
2794Warning: should not be used when xend is in use (XEN only).
2795@item -xen-attach
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002796@findex -xen-attach
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002797Attach to existing xen domain.
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002798xend will use this when starting QEMU (XEN only).
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01002799ETEXI
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00002800
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002801DEF("no-reboot", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_reboot, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002802 "-no-reboot exit instead of rebooting\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002803STEXI
2804@item -no-reboot
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002805@findex -no-reboot
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002806Exit instead of rebooting.
2807ETEXI
2808
2809DEF("no-shutdown", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_shutdown, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002810 "-no-shutdown stop before shutdown\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002811STEXI
2812@item -no-shutdown
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002813@findex -no-shutdown
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002814Don't exit QEMU on guest shutdown, but instead only stop the emulation.
2815This allows for instance switching to monitor to commit changes to the
2816disk image.
2817ETEXI
2818
2819DEF("loadvm", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_loadvm, \
2820 "-loadvm [tag|id]\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002821 " start right away with a saved state (loadvm in monitor)\n",
2822 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002823STEXI
2824@item -loadvm @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002825@findex -loadvm
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002826Start right away with a saved state (@code{loadvm} in monitor)
2827ETEXI
2828
2829#ifndef _WIN32
2830DEF("daemonize", 0, QEMU_OPTION_daemonize, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002831 "-daemonize daemonize QEMU after initializing\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002832#endif
2833STEXI
2834@item -daemonize
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002835@findex -daemonize
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002836Daemonize the QEMU process after initialization. QEMU will not detach from
2837standard IO until it is ready to receive connections on any of its devices.
2838This option is a useful way for external programs to launch QEMU without having
2839to cope with initialization race conditions.
2840ETEXI
2841
2842DEF("option-rom", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_option_rom, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002843 "-option-rom rom load a file, rom, into the option ROM space\n",
2844 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002845STEXI
2846@item -option-rom @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002847@findex -option-rom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002848Load the contents of @var{file} as an option ROM.
2849This option is useful to load things like EtherBoot.
2850ETEXI
2851
2852DEF("clock", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_clock, \
2853 "-clock force the use of the given methods for timer alarm.\n" \
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +01002854 " To see what timers are available use '-clock help'\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002855 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002856STEXI
2857@item -clock @var{method}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002858@findex -clock
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002859Force the use of the given methods for timer alarm. To see what timers
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +01002860are available use @code{-clock help}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002861ETEXI
2862
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002863HXCOMM Options deprecated by -rtc
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002864DEF("localtime", 0, QEMU_OPTION_localtime, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
2865DEF("startdate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_startdate, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002866
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002867DEF("rtc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_rtc, \
Paolo Bonzini78808142012-03-30 10:31:21 +00002868 "-rtc [base=utc|localtime|date][,clock=host|rt|vm][,driftfix=none|slew]\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002869 " set the RTC base and clock, enable drift fix for clock ticks (x86 only)\n",
2870 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002871
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002872STEXI
2873
Jan Kiszka68752042009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002874@item -rtc [base=utc|localtime|@var{date}][,clock=host|vm][,driftfix=none|slew]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002875@findex -rtc
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002876Specify @option{base} as @code{utc} or @code{localtime} to let the RTC start at the current
2877UTC or local time, respectively. @code{localtime} is required for correct date in
2878MS-DOS or Windows. To start at a specific point in time, provide @var{date} in the
2879format @code{2006-06-17T16:01:21} or @code{2006-06-17}. The default base is UTC.
2880
Michael Tokarev9d85d552014-04-07 13:34:58 +04002881By default the RTC is driven by the host system time. This allows using of the
Jan Kiszka68752042009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002882RTC as accurate reference clock inside the guest, specifically if the host
2883time is smoothly following an accurate external reference clock, e.g. via NTP.
Paolo Bonzini78808142012-03-30 10:31:21 +00002884If you want to isolate the guest time from the host, you can set @option{clock}
2885to @code{rt} instead. To even prevent it from progressing during suspension,
2886you can set it to @code{vm}.
Jan Kiszka68752042009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002887
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02002888Enable @option{driftfix} (i386 targets only) if you experience time drift problems,
2889specifically with Windows' ACPI HAL. This option will try to figure out how
2890many timer interrupts were not processed by the Windows guest and will
2891re-inject them.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002892ETEXI
2893
2894DEF("icount", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_icount, \
2895 "-icount [N|auto]\n" \
aliguoribc14ca22009-04-05 18:43:37 +00002896 " enable virtual instruction counter with 2^N clock ticks per\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002897 " instruction\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002898STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02002899@item -icount [@var{N}|auto]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002900@findex -icount
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002901Enable virtual instruction counter. The virtual cpu will execute one
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02002902instruction every 2^@var{N} ns of virtual time. If @code{auto} is specified
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002903then the virtual cpu speed will be automatically adjusted to keep virtual
2904time within a few seconds of real time.
2905
2906Note that while this option can give deterministic behavior, it does not
2907provide cycle accurate emulation. Modern CPUs contain superscalar out of
2908order cores with complex cache hierarchies. The number of instructions
2909executed often has little or no correlation with actual performance.
2910ETEXI
2911
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01002912DEF("watchdog", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_watchdog, \
2913 "-watchdog i6300esb|ib700\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002914 " enable virtual hardware watchdog [default=none]\n",
2915 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01002916STEXI
2917@item -watchdog @var{model}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002918@findex -watchdog
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01002919Create a virtual hardware watchdog device. Once enabled (by a guest
2920action), the watchdog must be periodically polled by an agent inside
2921the guest or else the guest will be restarted.
2922
2923The @var{model} is the model of hardware watchdog to emulate. Choices
2924for model are: @code{ib700} (iBASE 700) which is a very simple ISA
2925watchdog with a single timer, or @code{i6300esb} (Intel 6300ESB I/O
2926controller hub) which is a much more featureful PCI-based dual-timer
2927watchdog. Choose a model for which your guest has drivers.
2928
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +01002929Use @code{-watchdog help} to list available hardware models. Only one
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01002930watchdog can be enabled for a guest.
2931ETEXI
2932
2933DEF("watchdog-action", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_watchdog_action, \
2934 "-watchdog-action reset|shutdown|poweroff|pause|debug|none\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002935 " action when watchdog fires [default=reset]\n",
2936 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01002937STEXI
2938@item -watchdog-action @var{action}
Markus Armbrusterb8f490e2013-02-13 19:49:38 +01002939@findex -watchdog-action
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01002940
2941The @var{action} controls what QEMU will do when the watchdog timer
2942expires.
2943The default is
2944@code{reset} (forcefully reset the guest).
2945Other possible actions are:
2946@code{shutdown} (attempt to gracefully shutdown the guest),
2947@code{poweroff} (forcefully poweroff the guest),
2948@code{pause} (pause the guest),
2949@code{debug} (print a debug message and continue), or
2950@code{none} (do nothing).
2951
2952Note that the @code{shutdown} action requires that the guest responds
2953to ACPI signals, which it may not be able to do in the sort of
2954situations where the watchdog would have expired, and thus
2955@code{-watchdog-action shutdown} is not recommended for production use.
2956
2957Examples:
2958
2959@table @code
2960@item -watchdog i6300esb -watchdog-action pause
2961@item -watchdog ib700
2962@end table
2963ETEXI
2964
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002965DEF("echr", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_echr, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002966 "-echr chr set terminal escape character instead of ctrl-a\n",
2967 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002968STEXI
2969
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02002970@item -echr @var{numeric_ascii_value}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002971@findex -echr
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002972Change the escape character used for switching to the monitor when using
2973monitor and serial sharing. The default is @code{0x01} when using the
2974@code{-nographic} option. @code{0x01} is equal to pressing
2975@code{Control-a}. You can select a different character from the ascii
2976control keys where 1 through 26 map to Control-a through Control-z. For
2977instance you could use the either of the following to change the escape
2978character to Control-t.
2979@table @code
2980@item -echr 0x14
2981@item -echr 20
2982@end table
2983ETEXI
2984
2985DEF("virtioconsole", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_virtiocon, \
2986 "-virtioconsole c\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002987 " set virtio console\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002988STEXI
2989@item -virtioconsole @var{c}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002990@findex -virtioconsole
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002991Set virtio console.
Amit Shah98b19252010-01-20 00:36:52 +05302992
2993This option is maintained for backward compatibility.
2994
2995Please use @code{-device virtconsole} for the new way of invocation.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002996ETEXI
2997
2998DEF("show-cursor", 0, QEMU_OPTION_show_cursor, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002999 "-show-cursor show cursor\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003000STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003001@item -show-cursor
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003002@findex -show-cursor
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003003Show cursor.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003004ETEXI
3005
3006DEF("tb-size", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tb_size, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003007 "-tb-size n set TB size\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003008STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003009@item -tb-size @var{n}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003010@findex -tb-size
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003011Set TB size.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003012ETEXI
3013
3014DEF("incoming", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_incoming, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003015 "-incoming p prepare for incoming migration, listen on port p\n",
3016 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003017STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003018@item -incoming @var{port}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003019@findex -incoming
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003020Prepare for incoming migration, listen on @var{port}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003021ETEXI
3022
Gerd Hoffmannd8c208d2009-12-08 13:11:46 +01003023DEF("nodefaults", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nodefaults, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003024 "-nodefaults don't create default devices\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Gerd Hoffmannd8c208d2009-12-08 13:11:46 +01003025STEXI
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003026@item -nodefaults
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003027@findex -nodefaults
Michal Novotny66c19bf2012-07-16 14:35:10 +02003028Don't create default devices. Normally, QEMU sets the default devices like serial
3029port, parallel port, virtual console, monitor device, VGA adapter, floppy and
3030CD-ROM drive and others. The @code{-nodefaults} option will disable all those
3031default devices.
Gerd Hoffmannd8c208d2009-12-08 13:11:46 +01003032ETEXI
3033
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003034#ifndef _WIN32
3035DEF("chroot", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_chroot, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003036 "-chroot dir chroot to dir just before starting the VM\n",
3037 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003038#endif
3039STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02003040@item -chroot @var{dir}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003041@findex -chroot
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003042Immediately before starting guest execution, chroot to the specified
3043directory. Especially useful in combination with -runas.
3044ETEXI
3045
3046#ifndef _WIN32
3047DEF("runas", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_runas, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003048 "-runas user change to user id user just before starting the VM\n",
3049 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003050#endif
3051STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02003052@item -runas @var{user}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003053@findex -runas
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003054Immediately before starting guest execution, drop root privileges, switching
3055to the specified user.
3056ETEXI
3057
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003058DEF("prom-env", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_prom_env,
3059 "-prom-env variable=value\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003060 " set OpenBIOS nvram variables\n",
3061 QEMU_ARCH_PPC | QEMU_ARCH_SPARC)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003062STEXI
3063@item -prom-env @var{variable}=@var{value}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003064@findex -prom-env
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003065Set OpenBIOS nvram @var{variable} to given @var{value} (PPC, SPARC only).
3066ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003067DEF("semihosting", 0, QEMU_OPTION_semihosting,
Max Filippov1ddeaa52011-09-06 03:55:47 +04003068 "-semihosting semihosting mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ARM | QEMU_ARCH_M68K | QEMU_ARCH_XTENSA)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003069STEXI
3070@item -semihosting
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003071@findex -semihosting
Max Filippov1ddeaa52011-09-06 03:55:47 +04003072Semihosting mode (ARM, M68K, Xtensa only).
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003073ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003074DEF("old-param", 0, QEMU_OPTION_old_param,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003075 "-old-param old param mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ARM)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003076STEXI
3077@item -old-param
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003078@findex -old-param (ARM)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003079Old param mode (ARM only).
3080ETEXI
3081
Eduardo Otubo7d76ad42012-08-14 18:44:08 -03003082DEF("sandbox", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_sandbox, \
3083 "-sandbox <arg> Enable seccomp mode 2 system call filter (default 'off').\n",
3084 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3085STEXI
Markus Armbruster6265c432013-02-13 19:49:39 +01003086@item -sandbox @var{arg}
Eduardo Otubo7d76ad42012-08-14 18:44:08 -03003087@findex -sandbox
3088Enable Seccomp mode 2 system call filter. 'on' will enable syscall filtering and 'off' will
3089disable it. The default is 'off'.
3090ETEXI
3091
Gerd Hoffmann715a6642009-10-14 10:39:28 +02003092DEF("readconfig", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_readconfig,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003093 "-readconfig <file>\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003094STEXI
3095@item -readconfig @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003096@findex -readconfig
Michal Novotnyed24cfa2012-07-16 14:28:32 +02003097Read device configuration from @var{file}. This approach is useful when you want to spawn
3098QEMU process with many command line options but you don't want to exceed the command line
3099character limit.
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003100ETEXI
Gerd Hoffmann715a6642009-10-14 10:39:28 +02003101DEF("writeconfig", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_writeconfig,
3102 "-writeconfig <file>\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003103 " read/write config file\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003104STEXI
3105@item -writeconfig @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003106@findex -writeconfig
Michal Novotnyed24cfa2012-07-16 14:28:32 +02003107Write device configuration to @var{file}. The @var{file} can be either filename to save
3108command line and device configuration into file or dash @code{-}) character to print the
3109output to stdout. This can be later used as input file for @code{-readconfig} option.
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003110ETEXI
Anthony Liguori292444c2010-01-21 10:57:58 -06003111DEF("nodefconfig", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nodefconfig,
3112 "-nodefconfig\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003113 " do not load default config files at startup\n",
3114 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Anthony Liguori292444c2010-01-21 10:57:58 -06003115STEXI
3116@item -nodefconfig
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003117@findex -nodefconfig
Eduardo Habkostf29a5612012-05-02 13:07:29 -03003118Normally QEMU loads configuration files from @var{sysconfdir} and @var{datadir} at startup.
3119The @code{-nodefconfig} option will prevent QEMU from loading any of those config files.
3120ETEXI
3121DEF("no-user-config", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nouserconfig,
3122 "-no-user-config\n"
3123 " do not load user-provided config files at startup\n",
3124 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3125STEXI
3126@item -no-user-config
3127@findex -no-user-config
3128The @code{-no-user-config} option makes QEMU not load any of the user-provided
3129config files on @var{sysconfdir}, but won't make it skip the QEMU-provided config
3130files from @var{datadir}.
Anthony Liguori292444c2010-01-21 10:57:58 -06003131ETEXI
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01003132DEF("trace", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_trace,
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02003133 "-trace [events=<file>][,file=<file>]\n"
3134 " specify tracing options\n",
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01003135 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3136STEXI
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02003137HXCOMM This line is not accurate, as some sub-options are backend-specific but
3138HXCOMM HX does not support conditional compilation of text.
3139@item -trace [events=@var{file}][,file=@var{file}]
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01003140@findex -trace
Lluíse4858972011-08-31 20:31:03 +02003141
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02003142Specify tracing options.
3143
3144@table @option
3145@item events=@var{file}
3146Immediately enable events listed in @var{file}.
3147The file must contain one event name (as listed in the @var{trace-events} file)
3148per line.
Stefan Weilc1ba4e02011-09-05 18:13:03 +02003149This option is only available if QEMU has been compiled with
3150either @var{simple} or @var{stderr} tracing backend.
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02003151@item file=@var{file}
3152Log output traces to @var{file}.
3153
Stefan Weilc1ba4e02011-09-05 18:13:03 +02003154This option is only available if QEMU has been compiled with
3155the @var{simple} tracing backend.
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02003156@end table
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01003157ETEXI
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003158
Markus Armbruster31e70d62013-02-13 19:49:37 +01003159HXCOMM Internal use
3160DEF("qtest", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qtest, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3161DEF("qtest-log", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qtest_log, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Anthony Liguoric7f0f3b2012-03-28 15:42:02 +02003162
Paul Moore0f669982012-08-03 14:39:21 -04003163#ifdef __linux__
3164DEF("enable-fips", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enablefips,
3165 "-enable-fips enable FIPS 140-2 compliance\n",
3166 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3167#endif
3168STEXI
3169@item -enable-fips
3170@findex -enable-fips
3171Enable FIPS 140-2 compliance mode.
3172ETEXI
3173
Jan Kiszkaa0dac022012-10-05 14:51:45 -03003174HXCOMM Deprecated by -machine accel=tcg property
Bruce Rogersc6e88b32012-11-20 07:11:21 -07003175DEF("no-kvm", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
Jan Kiszkaa0dac022012-10-05 14:51:45 -03003176
Jan Kiszkac21fb4f2012-10-05 14:51:42 -03003177HXCOMM Deprecated by kvm-pit driver properties
Bruce Rogersc6e88b32012-11-20 07:11:21 -07003178DEF("no-kvm-pit-reinjection", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm_pit_reinjection,
Jan Kiszkac21fb4f2012-10-05 14:51:42 -03003179 "", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
3180
Jan Kiszka4086bde2012-10-05 14:51:41 -03003181HXCOMM Deprecated (ignored)
Bruce Rogersc6e88b32012-11-20 07:11:21 -07003182DEF("no-kvm-pit", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm_pit, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
Jan Kiszka4086bde2012-10-05 14:51:41 -03003183
Jan Kiszkae43d5942012-10-05 14:51:40 -03003184HXCOMM Deprecated by -machine kernel_irqchip=on|off property
Bruce Rogersc6e88b32012-11-20 07:11:21 -07003185DEF("no-kvm-irqchip", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm_irqchip, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
Jan Kiszkae43d5942012-10-05 14:51:40 -03003186
Jan Kiszka88eed342012-10-05 14:51:44 -03003187HXCOMM Deprecated (ignored)
3188DEF("tdf", 0, QEMU_OPTION_tdf,"", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3189
Anthony Liguori68d98d32012-06-25 14:36:33 -05003190DEF("object", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_object,
3191 "-object TYPENAME[,PROP1=VALUE1,...]\n"
3192 " create an new object of type TYPENAME setting properties\n"
3193 " in the order they are specified. Note that the 'id'\n"
3194 " property must be set. These objects are placed in the\n"
3195 " '/objects' path.\n",
3196 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Markus Armbruster6265c432013-02-13 19:49:39 +01003197STEXI
3198@item -object @var{typename}[,@var{prop1}=@var{value1},...]
3199@findex -object
3200Create an new object of type @var{typename} setting properties
3201in the order they are specified. Note that the 'id'
3202property must be set. These objects are placed in the
3203'/objects' path.
3204ETEXI
Anthony Liguori68d98d32012-06-25 14:36:33 -05003205
Seiji Aguchi5e2ac512013-07-03 23:02:46 -04003206DEF("msg", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_msg,
3207 "-msg timestamp[=on|off]\n"
3208 " change the format of messages\n"
3209 " on|off controls leading timestamps (default:on)\n",
3210 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3211STEXI
3212@item -msg timestamp[=on|off]
3213@findex -msg
3214prepend a timestamp to each log message.(default:on)
3215ETEXI
3216
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003217HXCOMM This is the last statement. Insert new options before this line!
3218STEXI
3219@end table
3220ETEXI