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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
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02009DEFHEADING(Standard options:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000010STEXI
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"
Justin Terry (VM)d661d9a2018-01-22 13:07:46 -080034 " supported accelerators are kvm, xen, hax, hvf, whpx or tcg (default: tcg)\n"
Matt Gingell32c18a22015-11-16 10:03:06 -080035 " kernel_irqchip=on|off|split controls accelerated irqchip support (default=off)\n"
Don Slutzd1048be2014-11-21 11:18:52 -050036 " vmport=on|off|auto controls emulation of vmport (default: auto)\n"
Peter Maydell96404012016-05-10 16:49:29 +010037 " kvm_shadow_mem=size of KVM shadow MMU in bytes\n"
Luiz Capitulino8490fc72012-09-05 16:50:16 -030038 " dump-guest-core=on|off include guest memory in a core dump (default=on)\n"
Le Tana52a7fd2014-08-16 13:55:40 +080039 " mem-merge=on|off controls memory merge support (default: on)\n"
Tiejun Chen79814172015-07-15 13:37:45 +080040 " igd-passthru=on|off controls IGD GFX passthrough support (default=off)\n"
Tony Krowiak2eb1cd02015-03-12 13:53:51 +010041 " aes-key-wrap=on|off controls support for AES key wrapping (default=on)\n"
Alexander Graf9850c602015-02-23 13:56:42 +010042 " dea-key-wrap=on|off controls support for DEA key wrapping (default=on)\n"
Xiao Guangrong87252e12015-12-02 15:20:58 +080043 " suppress-vmdesc=on|off disables self-describing migration (default=off)\n"
Greg Kurz902c0532016-02-18 12:32:25 +010044 " nvdimm=on|off controls NVDIMM support (default=off)\n"
Xiao Feng Ren274250c2017-05-17 02:48:03 +020045 " enforce-config-section=on|off enforce configuration section migration (default=off)\n"
Brijesh Singhdb588192018-03-08 06:48:38 -060046 " memory-encryption=@var{} memory encryption object to use (default=none)\n",
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020047 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +000048STEXI
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020049@item -machine [type=]@var{name}[,prop=@var{value}[,...]]
50@findex -machine
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +010051Select the emulated machine by @var{name}. Use @code{-machine help} to list
Daniel P. Berrange8bfce832017-07-25 15:10:41 +010052available machines.
53
54For architectures which aim to support live migration compatibility
55across releases, each release will introduce a new versioned machine
56type. For example, the 2.8.0 release introduced machine types
57``pc-i440fx-2.8'' and ``pc-q35-2.8'' for the x86_64/i686 architectures.
58
59To allow live migration of guests from QEMU version 2.8.0, to QEMU
60version 2.9.0, the 2.9.0 version must support the ``pc-i440fx-2.8''
61and ``pc-q35-2.8'' machines too. To allow users live migrating VMs
62to skip multiple intermediate releases when upgrading, new releases
63of QEMU will support machine types from many previous versions.
64
65Supported machine properties are:
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +020066@table @option
67@item accel=@var{accels1}[:@var{accels2}[:...]]
68This is used to enable an accelerator. Depending on the target architecture,
Justin Terry (VM)d661d9a2018-01-22 13:07:46 -080069kvm, xen, hax, hvf, whpx or tcg can be available. By default, tcg is used. If there is
Thomas Huthbde4d922017-05-04 07:24:41 +020070more than one accelerator specified, the next one is used if the previous one
71fails to initialize.
Jan Kiszka6a48ffa2011-10-15 13:43:48 +020072@item kernel_irqchip=on|off
Matt Gingell32c18a22015-11-16 10:03:06 -080073Controls in-kernel irqchip support for the chosen accelerator when available.
Tiejun Chen79814172015-07-15 13:37:45 +080074@item gfx_passthru=on|off
75Enables IGD GFX passthrough support for the chosen machine when available.
Don Slutzd1048be2014-11-21 11:18:52 -050076@item vmport=on|off|auto
77Enables emulation of VMWare IO port, for vmmouse etc. auto says to select the
78value based on accel. For accel=xen the default is off otherwise the default
79is on.
Jan Kiszka39d69602012-01-25 18:14:15 +010080@item kvm_shadow_mem=size
81Defines the size of the KVM shadow MMU.
Jason Baronddb97f12012-08-02 15:44:16 -040082@item dump-guest-core=on|off
83Include guest memory in a core dump. The default is on.
Luiz Capitulino8490fc72012-09-05 16:50:16 -030084@item mem-merge=on|off
85Enables or disables memory merge support. This feature, when supported by
86the host, de-duplicates identical memory pages among VMs instances
87(enabled by default).
Tony Krowiak2eb1cd02015-03-12 13:53:51 +010088@item aes-key-wrap=on|off
89Enables or disables AES key wrapping support on s390-ccw hosts. This feature
90controls whether AES wrapping keys will be created to allow
91execution of AES cryptographic functions. The default is on.
92@item dea-key-wrap=on|off
93Enables or disables DEA key wrapping support on s390-ccw hosts. This feature
94controls whether DEA wrapping keys will be created to allow
95execution of DEA cryptographic functions. The default is on.
Xiao Guangrong87252e12015-12-02 15:20:58 +080096@item nvdimm=on|off
97Enables or disables NVDIMM support. The default is off.
Peter Xu16f72442017-07-07 10:54:08 +080098@item enforce-config-section=on|off
99If @option{enforce-config-section} is set to @var{on}, force migration
100code to send configuration section even if the machine-type sets the
101@option{migration.send-configuration} property to @var{off}.
102NOTE: this parameter is deprecated. Please use @option{-global}
103@option{migration.send-configuration}=@var{on|off} instead.
Brijesh Singhdb588192018-03-08 06:48:38 -0600104@item memory-encryption=@var{}
105Memory encryption object to use. The default is none.
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +0200106@end table
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000107ETEXI
108
Jan Kiszka80f52a62011-07-23 12:39:46 +0200109HXCOMM Deprecated by -machine
110DEF("M", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_M, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
111
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000112DEF("cpu", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_cpu,
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +0100113 "-cpu cpu select CPU ('-cpu help' for list)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000114STEXI
115@item -cpu @var{model}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100116@findex -cpu
Peter Maydell585f6032012-10-04 16:22:01 +0100117Select CPU model (@code{-cpu help} for list and additional feature selection)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000118ETEXI
119
KONRAD Frederic8d4e9142017-02-23 18:29:08 +0000120DEF("accel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_accel,
121 "-accel [accel=]accelerator[,thread=single|multi]\n"
Justin Terry (VM)d661d9a2018-01-22 13:07:46 -0800122 " select accelerator (kvm, xen, hax, hvf, whpx or tcg; use 'help' for a list)\n"
Eduardo Habkost0b3c5c82018-06-11 16:56:07 -0300123 " thread=single|multi (enable multi-threaded TCG)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
KONRAD Frederic8d4e9142017-02-23 18:29:08 +0000124STEXI
125@item -accel @var{name}[,prop=@var{value}[,...]]
126@findex -accel
127This is used to enable an accelerator. Depending on the target architecture,
Justin Terry (VM)d661d9a2018-01-22 13:07:46 -0800128kvm, xen, hax, hvf, whpx or tcg can be available. By default, tcg is used. If there is
Thomas Huthbde4d922017-05-04 07:24:41 +0200129more than one accelerator specified, the next one is used if the previous one
130fails to initialize.
KONRAD Frederic8d4e9142017-02-23 18:29:08 +0000131@table @option
132@item thread=single|multi
133Controls number of TCG threads. When the TCG is multi-threaded there will be one
134thread per vCPU therefor taking advantage of additional host cores. The default
135is to enable multi-threading where both the back-end and front-ends support it and
136no incompatible TCG features have been enabled (e.g. icount/replay).
137@end table
138ETEXI
139
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000140DEF("smp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smp,
Like Xu1b458422019-06-20 13:45:25 +0800141 "-smp [cpus=]n[,maxcpus=cpus][,cores=cores][,threads=threads][,dies=dies][,sockets=sockets]\n"
Jes Sorensen6be68d72009-07-23 17:03:42 +0200142 " set the number of CPUs to 'n' [default=1]\n"
143 " maxcpus= maximum number of total cpus, including\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -0700144 " offline CPUs for hotplug, etc\n"
Like Xu1b458422019-06-20 13:45:25 +0800145 " cores= number of CPU cores on one socket (for PC, it's on one die)\n"
Andre Przywara58a04db2009-08-28 10:49:57 +0200146 " threads= number of threads on one CPU core\n"
Like Xu1b458422019-06-20 13:45:25 +0800147 " dies= number of CPU dies on one socket (for PC only)\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000148 " sockets= number of discrete sockets in the system\n",
149 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000150STEXI
Like Xu1b458422019-06-20 13:45:25 +0800151@item -smp [cpus=]@var{n}[,cores=@var{cores}][,threads=@var{threads}][,dies=dies][,sockets=@var{sockets}][,maxcpus=@var{maxcpus}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100152@findex -smp
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000153Simulate an SMP system with @var{n} CPUs. On the PC target, up to 255
154CPUs are supported. On Sparc32 target, Linux limits the number of usable CPUs
155to 4.
Like Xu1b458422019-06-20 13:45:25 +0800156For the PC target, the number of @var{cores} per die, the number of @var{threads}
157per cores, the number of @var{dies} per packages and the total number of
158@var{sockets} can be specified. Missing values will be computed.
159If any on the three values is given, the total number of CPUs @var{n} can be omitted.
160@var{maxcpus} specifies the maximum number of hotpluggable CPUs.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000161ETEXI
162
aliguori268a3622009-04-21 22:30:27 +0000163DEF("numa", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_numa,
Eduardo Habkoste0ee9fd2017-01-23 16:06:31 -0200164 "-numa node[,mem=size][,cpus=firstcpu[-lastcpu]][,nodeid=node]\n"
He Chen0f203432017-04-27 10:35:58 +0800165 "-numa node[,memdev=id][,cpus=firstcpu[-lastcpu]][,nodeid=node]\n"
Igor Mammedov2d19c652017-11-28 15:53:58 +0100166 "-numa dist,src=source,dst=destination,val=distance\n"
167 "-numa cpu,node-id=node[,socket-id=x][,core-id=y][,thread-id=z]\n",
168 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aliguori268a3622009-04-21 22:30:27 +0000169STEXI
Eduardo Habkoste0ee9fd2017-01-23 16:06:31 -0200170@item -numa node[,mem=@var{size}][,cpus=@var{firstcpu}[-@var{lastcpu}]][,nodeid=@var{node}]
171@itemx -numa node[,memdev=@var{id}][,cpus=@var{firstcpu}[-@var{lastcpu}]][,nodeid=@var{node}]
He Chen0f203432017-04-27 10:35:58 +0800172@itemx -numa dist,src=@var{source},dst=@var{destination},val=@var{distance}
Igor Mammedov419fcde2017-05-10 13:30:01 +0200173@itemx -numa cpu,node-id=@var{node}[,socket-id=@var{x}][,core-id=@var{y}][,thread-id=@var{z}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100174@findex -numa
Eduardo Habkost4b9a5dd2017-01-23 16:06:32 -0200175Define a NUMA node and assign RAM and VCPUs to it.
He Chen0f203432017-04-27 10:35:58 +0800176Set the NUMA distance from a source node to a destination node.
Paolo Bonzini7febe362014-05-14 17:43:17 +0800177
Igor Mammedov419fcde2017-05-10 13:30:01 +0200178Legacy VCPU assignment uses @samp{cpus} option where
Eduardo Habkost4b9a5dd2017-01-23 16:06:32 -0200179@var{firstcpu} and @var{lastcpu} are CPU indexes. Each
180@samp{cpus} option represent a contiguous range of CPU indexes
181(or a single VCPU if @var{lastcpu} is omitted). A non-contiguous
182set of VCPUs can be represented by providing multiple @samp{cpus}
183options. If @samp{cpus} is omitted on all nodes, VCPUs are automatically
184split between them.
185
186For example, the following option assigns VCPUs 0, 1, 2 and 5 to
187a NUMA node:
188@example
189-numa node,cpus=0-2,cpus=5
190@end example
191
Igor Mammedov419fcde2017-05-10 13:30:01 +0200192@samp{cpu} option is a new alternative to @samp{cpus} option
193which uses @samp{socket-id|core-id|thread-id} properties to assign
194CPU objects to a @var{node} using topology layout properties of CPU.
195The set of properties is machine specific, and depends on used
196machine type/@samp{smp} options. It could be queried with
197@samp{hotpluggable-cpus} monitor command.
198@samp{node-id} property specifies @var{node} to which CPU object
199will be assigned, it's required for @var{node} to be declared
200with @samp{node} option before it's used with @samp{cpu} option.
201
202For example:
203@example
204-M pc \
205-smp 1,sockets=2,maxcpus=2 \
206-numa node,nodeid=0 -numa node,nodeid=1 \
207-numa cpu,node-id=0,socket-id=0 -numa cpu,node-id=1,socket-id=1
208@end example
209
Eduardo Habkost4b9a5dd2017-01-23 16:06:32 -0200210@samp{mem} assigns a given RAM amount to a node. @samp{memdev}
211assigns RAM from a given memory backend device to a node. If
212@samp{mem} and @samp{memdev} are omitted in all nodes, RAM is
213split equally between them.
214
215@samp{mem} and @samp{memdev} are mutually exclusive. Furthermore,
216if one node uses @samp{memdev}, all of them have to use it.
217
He Chen0f203432017-04-27 10:35:58 +0800218@var{source} and @var{destination} are NUMA node IDs.
219@var{distance} is the NUMA distance from @var{source} to @var{destination}.
220The distance from a node to itself is always 10. If any pair of nodes is
221given a distance, then all pairs must be given distances. Although, when
222distances are only given in one direction for each pair of nodes, then
223the distances in the opposite directions are assumed to be the same. If,
224however, an asymmetrical pair of distances is given for even one node
225pair, then all node pairs must be provided distance values for both
226directions, even when they are symmetrical. When a node is unreachable
227from another node, set the pair's distance to 255.
228
Eduardo Habkost4b9a5dd2017-01-23 16:06:32 -0200229Note that the -@option{numa} option doesn't allocate any of the
230specified resources, it just assigns existing resources to NUMA
231nodes. This means that one still has to use the @option{-m},
232@option{-smp} options to allocate RAM and VCPUs respectively.
233
aliguori268a3622009-04-21 22:30:27 +0000234ETEXI
235
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100236DEF("add-fd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_add_fd,
237 "-add-fd fd=fd,set=set[,opaque=opaque]\n"
238 " Add 'fd' to fd 'set'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
239STEXI
240@item -add-fd fd=@var{fd},set=@var{set}[,opaque=@var{opaque}]
241@findex -add-fd
242
243Add a file descriptor to an fd set. Valid options are:
244
245@table @option
246@item fd=@var{fd}
247This option defines the file descriptor of which a duplicate is added to fd set.
248The file descriptor cannot be stdin, stdout, or stderr.
249@item set=@var{set}
250This option defines the ID of the fd set to add the file descriptor to.
251@item opaque=@var{opaque}
252This option defines a free-form string that can be used to describe @var{fd}.
253@end table
254
255You can open an image using pre-opened file descriptors from an fd set:
256@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200257@value{qemu_system} \
258 -add-fd fd=3,set=2,opaque="rdwr:/path/to/file" \
259 -add-fd fd=4,set=2,opaque="rdonly:/path/to/file" \
260 -drive file=/dev/fdset/2,index=0,media=disk
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100261@end example
262ETEXI
263
264DEF("set", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_set,
265 "-set group.id.arg=value\n"
266 " set <arg> parameter for item <id> of type <group>\n"
267 " i.e. -set drive.$id.file=/path/to/image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
268STEXI
269@item -set @var{group}.@var{id}.@var{arg}=@var{value}
270@findex -set
Michael Tokareve1f3b972016-10-16 17:21:37 +0300271Set parameter @var{arg} for item @var{id} of type @var{group}
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100272ETEXI
273
274DEF("global", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_global,
Paolo Bonzini3751d7c2015-04-09 14:16:19 +0200275 "-global driver.property=value\n"
276 "-global driver=driver,property=property,value=value\n"
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100277 " set a global default for a driver property\n",
278 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
279STEXI
280@item -global @var{driver}.@var{prop}=@var{value}
Paolo Bonzini3751d7c2015-04-09 14:16:19 +0200281@itemx -global driver=@var{driver},property=@var{property},value=@var{value}
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100282@findex -global
283Set default value of @var{driver}'s property @var{prop} to @var{value}, e.g.:
284
285@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200286@value{qemu_system_x86} -global ide-hd.physical_block_size=4096 disk-image.img
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100287@end example
288
Michael Tokareva295d242017-09-23 19:31:59 +0300289In particular, you can use this to set driver properties for devices which are
290created automatically by the machine model. To create a device which is not
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100291created automatically and set properties on it, use -@option{device}.
Paolo Bonzini3751d7c2015-04-09 14:16:19 +0200292
Markus Armbrusterae08fd52015-06-15 14:35:58 +0200293-global @var{driver}.@var{prop}=@var{value} is shorthand for -global
294driver=@var{driver},property=@var{prop},value=@var{value}. The
295longhand syntax works even when @var{driver} contains a dot.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100296ETEXI
297
298DEF("boot", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_boot,
299 "-boot [order=drives][,once=drives][,menu=on|off]\n"
Amos Kongc8a6ae82013-03-19 14:23:27 +0800300 " [,splash=sp_name][,splash-time=sp_time][,reboot-timeout=rb_time][,strict=on|off]\n"
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100301 " 'drives': floppy (a), hard disk (c), CD-ROM (d), network (n)\n"
302 " 'sp_name': the file's name that would be passed to bios as logo picture, if menu=on\n"
303 " 'sp_time': the period that splash picture last if menu=on, unit is ms\n"
304 " 'rb_timeout': the timeout before guest reboot when boot failed, unit is ms\n",
305 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
306STEXI
Amos Kongc8a6ae82013-03-19 14:23:27 +0800307@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 +0100308@findex -boot
309Specify boot order @var{drives} as a string of drive letters. Valid
Gongleid274e072015-07-03 17:50:57 +0800310drive letters depend on the target architecture. The x86 PC uses: a, b
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100311(floppy 1 and 2), c (first hard disk), d (first CD-ROM), n-p (Etherboot
312from network adapter 1-4), hard disk boot is the default. To apply a
313particular boot order only on the first startup, specify it via
Thomas Huthc0d9f7d2017-02-28 18:40:01 +0100314@option{once}. Note that the @option{order} or @option{once} parameter
315should not be used together with the @option{bootindex} property of
316devices, since the firmware implementations normally do not support both
317at the same time.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100318
319Interactive boot menus/prompts can be enabled via @option{menu=on} as far
320as firmware/BIOS supports them. The default is non-interactive boot.
321
322A splash picture could be passed to bios, enabling user to show it as logo,
323when option splash=@var{sp_name} is given and menu=on, If firmware/BIOS
324supports them. Currently Seabios for X86 system support it.
325limitation: The splash file could be a jpeg file or a BMP file in 24 BPP
326format(true color). The resolution should be supported by the SVGA mode, so
327the recommended is 320x240, 640x480, 800x640.
328
329A timeout could be passed to bios, guest will pause for @var{rb_timeout} ms
Han Hanbbd9e692019-10-15 23:14:51 +0800330when boot failed, then reboot. If @option{reboot-timeout} is not set,
331guest will not reboot by default. Currently Seabios for X86
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100332system support it.
333
Amos Kongc8a6ae82013-03-19 14:23:27 +0800334Do strict boot via @option{strict=on} as far as firmware/BIOS
335supports it. This only effects when boot priority is changed by
336bootindex options. The default is non-strict boot.
337
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100338@example
339# try to boot from network first, then from hard disk
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200340@value{qemu_system_x86} -boot order=nc
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100341# boot from CD-ROM first, switch back to default order after reboot
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200342@value{qemu_system_x86} -boot once=d
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100343# boot with a splash picture for 5 seconds.
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200344@value{qemu_system_x86} -boot menu=on,splash=/root/boot.bmp,splash-time=5000
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100345@end example
346
347Note: The legacy format '-boot @var{drives}' is still supported but its
348use is discouraged as it may be removed from future versions.
349ETEXI
350
351DEF("m", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_m,
Michael Tokarev89f3ea22016-11-10 17:51:32 +0300352 "-m [size=]megs[,slots=n,maxmem=size]\n"
Igor Mammedov6e1d3c12013-11-27 01:27:35 +0100353 " configure guest RAM\n"
Alexander Graf0daba1f2015-06-05 11:05:03 +0200354 " size: initial amount of guest memory\n"
Igor Mammedovc270fb92014-06-02 15:25:02 +0200355 " slots: number of hotplug slots (default: none)\n"
Matthew Rosatob6fe0122014-08-28 11:25:33 -0400356 " maxmem: maximum amount of guest memory (default: none)\n"
357 "NOTE: Some architectures might enforce a specific granularity\n",
Igor Mammedov6e1d3c12013-11-27 01:27:35 +0100358 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100359STEXI
Luiz Capitulino9fcc0792015-02-26 14:35:45 -0500360@item -m [size=]@var{megs}[,slots=n,maxmem=size]
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100361@findex -m
Luiz Capitulino9fcc0792015-02-26 14:35:45 -0500362Sets guest startup RAM size to @var{megs} megabytes. Default is 128 MiB.
363Optionally, a suffix of ``M'' or ``G'' can be used to signify a value in
364megabytes or gigabytes respectively. Optional pair @var{slots}, @var{maxmem}
365could be used to set amount of hotpluggable memory slots and maximum amount of
366memory. Note that @var{maxmem} must be aligned to the page size.
367
368For example, the following command-line sets the guest startup RAM size to
3691GB, creates 3 slots to hotplug additional memory and sets the maximum
370memory the guest can reach to 4GB:
371
372@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200373@value{qemu_system} -m 1G,slots=3,maxmem=4G
Luiz Capitulino9fcc0792015-02-26 14:35:45 -0500374@end example
375
376If @var{slots} and @var{maxmem} are not specified, memory hotplug won't
377be enabled and the guest startup RAM will never increase.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100378ETEXI
379
380DEF("mem-path", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mempath,
381 "-mem-path FILE provide backing storage for guest RAM\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
382STEXI
383@item -mem-path @var{path}
384@findex -mem-path
385Allocate guest RAM from a temporarily created file in @var{path}.
386ETEXI
387
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100388DEF("mem-prealloc", 0, QEMU_OPTION_mem_prealloc,
389 "-mem-prealloc preallocate guest memory (use with -mem-path)\n",
390 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
391STEXI
392@item -mem-prealloc
393@findex -mem-prealloc
394Preallocate memory when using -mem-path.
395ETEXI
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100396
397DEF("k", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_k,
398 "-k language use keyboard layout (for example 'fr' for French)\n",
399 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
400STEXI
401@item -k @var{language}
402@findex -k
403Use keyboard layout @var{language} (for example @code{fr} for
404French). This option is only needed where it is not easy to get raw PC
Samuel Thibault32945472016-06-22 17:48:31 +0200405keycodes (e.g. on Macs, with some X11 servers or with a VNC or curses
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100406display). You don't normally need to use it on PC/Linux or PC/Windows
407hosts.
408
409The available layouts are:
410@example
411ar de-ch es fo fr-ca hu ja mk no pt-br sv
412da en-gb et fr fr-ch is lt nl pl ru th
413de en-us fi fr-be hr it lv nl-be pt sl tr
414@end example
415
416The default is @code{en-us}.
417ETEXI
418
419
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100420HXCOMM Deprecated by -audiodev
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100421DEF("audio-help", 0, QEMU_OPTION_audio_help,
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100422 "-audio-help show -audiodev equivalent of the currently specified audio settings\n",
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100423 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
424STEXI
425@item -audio-help
426@findex -audio-help
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100427Will show the -audiodev equivalent of the currently specified
428(deprecated) environment variables.
429ETEXI
430
431DEF("audiodev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_audiodev,
432 "-audiodev [driver=]driver,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
433 " specifies the audio backend to use\n"
434 " id= identifier of the backend\n"
435 " timer-period= timer period in microseconds\n"
Kővágó, Zoltán8efac072019-10-13 21:57:58 +0200436 " in|out.mixing-engine= use mixing engine to mix streams inside QEMU\n"
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100437 " in|out.fixed-settings= use fixed settings for host audio\n"
438 " in|out.frequency= frequency to use with fixed settings\n"
439 " in|out.channels= number of channels to use with fixed settings\n"
440 " in|out.format= sample format to use with fixed settings\n"
441 " valid values: s8, s16, s32, u8, u16, u32\n"
442 " in|out.voices= number of voices to use\n"
Stefan Hajnoczi86247252019-09-18 10:53:33 +0100443 " in|out.buffer-length= length of buffer in microseconds\n"
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100444 "-audiodev none,id=id,[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
445 " dummy driver that discards all output\n"
446#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_ALSA
447 "-audiodev alsa,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
448 " in|out.dev= name of the audio device to use\n"
Stefan Hajnoczidfc54342019-09-18 10:53:35 +0100449 " in|out.period-length= length of period in microseconds\n"
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100450 " in|out.try-poll= attempt to use poll mode\n"
451 " threshold= threshold (in microseconds) when playback starts\n"
452#endif
453#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_COREAUDIO
454 "-audiodev coreaudio,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
455 " in|out.buffer-count= number of buffers\n"
456#endif
457#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_DSOUND
458 "-audiodev dsound,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
459 " latency= add extra latency to playback in microseconds\n"
460#endif
461#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_OSS
462 "-audiodev oss,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
463 " in|out.dev= path of the audio device to use\n"
464 " in|out.buffer-count= number of buffers\n"
465 " in|out.try-poll= attempt to use poll mode\n"
466 " try-mmap= try using memory mapped access\n"
467 " exclusive= open device in exclusive mode\n"
468 " dsp-policy= set timing policy (0..10), -1 to use fragment mode\n"
469#endif
470#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_PA
471 "-audiodev pa,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
472 " server= PulseAudio server address\n"
473 " in|out.name= source/sink device name\n"
Stefan Hajnoczi14d4f012019-10-04 13:56:41 +0100474 " in|out.latency= desired latency in microseconds\n"
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100475#endif
476#ifdef CONFIG_AUDIO_SDL
477 "-audiodev sdl,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
478#endif
479#ifdef CONFIG_SPICE
480 "-audiodev spice,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
481#endif
482 "-audiodev wav,id=id[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
483 " path= path of wav file to record\n",
484 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
485STEXI
486@item -audiodev [driver=]@var{driver},id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
487@findex -audiodev
488Adds a new audio backend @var{driver} identified by @var{id}. There are
489global and driver specific properties. Some values can be set
490differently for input and output, they're marked with @code{in|out.}.
491You can set the input's property with @code{in.@var{prop}} and the
492output's property with @code{out.@var{prop}}. For example:
493@example
494-audiodev alsa,id=example,in.frequency=44110,out.frequency=8000
495-audiodev alsa,id=example,out.channels=1 # leaves in.channels unspecified
496@end example
497
Kővágó, Zoltán8efac072019-10-13 21:57:58 +0200498NOTE: parameter validation is known to be incomplete, in many cases
499specifying an invalid option causes QEMU to print an error message and
500continue emulation without sound.
501
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100502Valid global options are:
503
504@table @option
505@item id=@var{identifier}
506Identifies the audio backend.
507
508@item timer-period=@var{period}
509Sets the timer @var{period} used by the audio subsystem in microseconds.
510Default is 10000 (10 ms).
511
Kővágó, Zoltán8efac072019-10-13 21:57:58 +0200512@item in|out.mixing-engine=on|off
513Use QEMU's mixing engine to mix all streams inside QEMU and convert
514audio formats when not supported by the backend. When off,
515@var{fixed-settings} must be off too. Note that disabling this option
516means that the selected backend must support multiple streams and the
517audio formats used by the virtual cards, otherwise you'll get no sound.
518It's not recommended to disable this option unless you want to use 5.1
519or 7.1 audio, as mixing engine only supports mono and stereo audio.
520Default is on.
521
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100522@item in|out.fixed-settings=on|off
523Use fixed settings for host audio. When off, it will change based on
524how the guest opens the sound card. In this case you must not specify
525@var{frequency}, @var{channels} or @var{format}. Default is on.
526
527@item in|out.frequency=@var{frequency}
528Specify the @var{frequency} to use when using @var{fixed-settings}.
529Default is 44100Hz.
530
531@item in|out.channels=@var{channels}
532Specify the number of @var{channels} to use when using
533@var{fixed-settings}. Default is 2 (stereo).
534
535@item in|out.format=@var{format}
536Specify the sample @var{format} to use when using @var{fixed-settings}.
537Valid values are: @code{s8}, @code{s16}, @code{s32}, @code{u8},
538@code{u16}, @code{u32}. Default is @code{s16}.
539
540@item in|out.voices=@var{voices}
541Specify the number of @var{voices} to use. Default is 1.
542
Stefan Hajnoczi86247252019-09-18 10:53:33 +0100543@item in|out.buffer-length=@var{usecs}
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100544Sets the size of the buffer in microseconds.
545
546@end table
547
548@item -audiodev none,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
549Creates a dummy backend that discards all outputs. This backend has no
550backend specific properties.
551
552@item -audiodev alsa,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
553Creates backend using the ALSA. This backend is only available on
554Linux.
555
556ALSA specific options are:
557
558@table @option
559
560@item in|out.dev=@var{device}
561Specify the ALSA @var{device} to use for input and/or output. Default
562is @code{default}.
563
Stefan Hajnoczidfc54342019-09-18 10:53:35 +0100564@item in|out.period-length=@var{usecs}
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100565Sets the period length in microseconds.
566
567@item in|out.try-poll=on|off
568Attempt to use poll mode with the device. Default is on.
569
570@item threshold=@var{threshold}
571Threshold (in microseconds) when playback starts. Default is 0.
572
573@end table
574
575@item -audiodev coreaudio,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
576Creates a backend using Apple's Core Audio. This backend is only
577available on Mac OS and only supports playback.
578
579Core Audio specific options are:
580
581@table @option
582
583@item in|out.buffer-count=@var{count}
584Sets the @var{count} of the buffers.
585
586@end table
587
588@item -audiodev dsound,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
589Creates a backend using Microsoft's DirectSound. This backend is only
590available on Windows and only supports playback.
591
592DirectSound specific options are:
593
594@table @option
595
596@item latency=@var{usecs}
597Add extra @var{usecs} microseconds latency to playback. Default is
59810000 (10 ms).
599
600@end table
601
602@item -audiodev oss,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
603Creates a backend using OSS. This backend is available on most
604Unix-like systems.
605
606OSS specific options are:
607
608@table @option
609
610@item in|out.dev=@var{device}
611Specify the file name of the OSS @var{device} to use. Default is
612@code{/dev/dsp}.
613
614@item in|out.buffer-count=@var{count}
615Sets the @var{count} of the buffers.
616
617@item in|out.try-poll=on|of
618Attempt to use poll mode with the device. Default is on.
619
620@item try-mmap=on|off
621Try using memory mapped device access. Default is off.
622
623@item exclusive=on|off
624Open the device in exclusive mode (vmix won't work in this case).
625Default is off.
626
627@item dsp-policy=@var{policy}
628Sets the timing policy (between 0 and 10, where smaller number means
629smaller latency but higher CPU usage). Use -1 to use buffer sizes
630specified by @code{buffer} and @code{buffer-count}. This option is
631ignored if you do not have OSS 4. Default is 5.
632
633@end table
634
635@item -audiodev pa,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
636Creates a backend using PulseAudio. This backend is available on most
637systems.
638
639PulseAudio specific options are:
640
641@table @option
642
643@item server=@var{server}
644Sets the PulseAudio @var{server} to connect to.
645
646@item in|out.name=@var{sink}
647Use the specified source/sink for recording/playback.
648
Stefan Hajnoczi14d4f012019-10-04 13:56:41 +0100649@item in|out.latency=@var{usecs}
650Desired latency in microseconds. The PulseAudio server will try to honor this
651value but actual latencies may be lower or higher.
652
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b3d812019-03-08 23:34:14 +0100653@end table
654
655@item -audiodev sdl,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
656Creates a backend using SDL. This backend is available on most systems,
657but you should use your platform's native backend if possible. This
658backend has no backend specific properties.
659
660@item -audiodev spice,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
661Creates a backend that sends audio through SPICE. This backend requires
662@code{-spice} and automatically selected in that case, so usually you
663can ignore this option. This backend has no backend specific
664properties.
665
666@item -audiodev wav,id=@var{id}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
667Creates a backend that writes audio to a WAV file.
668
669Backend specific options are:
670
671@table @option
672
673@item path=@var{path}
674Write recorded audio into the specified file. Default is
675@code{qemu.wav}.
676
677@end table
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100678ETEXI
679
680DEF("soundhw", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_soundhw,
681 "-soundhw c1,... enable audio support\n"
682 " and only specified sound cards (comma separated list)\n"
683 " use '-soundhw help' to get the list of supported cards\n"
684 " use '-soundhw all' to enable all of them\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
685STEXI
686@item -soundhw @var{card1}[,@var{card2},...] or -soundhw all
687@findex -soundhw
688Enable audio and selected sound hardware. Use 'help' to print all
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200689available sound hardware. For example:
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100690
691@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +0200692@value{qemu_system_x86} -soundhw sb16,adlib disk.img
693@value{qemu_system_x86} -soundhw es1370 disk.img
694@value{qemu_system_x86} -soundhw ac97 disk.img
695@value{qemu_system_x86} -soundhw hda disk.img
696@value{qemu_system_x86} -soundhw all disk.img
697@value{qemu_system_x86} -soundhw help
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100698@end example
699
700Note that Linux's i810_audio OSS kernel (for AC97) module might
701require manually specifying clocking.
702
703@example
704modprobe i810_audio clocking=48000
705@end example
706ETEXI
707
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100708DEF("device", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_device,
709 "-device driver[,prop[=value][,...]]\n"
710 " add device (based on driver)\n"
711 " prop=value,... sets driver properties\n"
712 " use '-device help' to print all possible drivers\n"
713 " use '-device driver,help' to print all possible properties\n",
714 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
715STEXI
716@item -device @var{driver}[,@var{prop}[=@var{value}][,...]]
717@findex -device
718Add device @var{driver}. @var{prop}=@var{value} sets driver
719properties. Valid properties depend on the driver. To get help on
720possible drivers and properties, use @code{-device help} and
721@code{-device @var{driver},help}.
Corey Minyardf8490452015-12-17 12:50:10 -0600722
723Some drivers are:
Corey Minyard7b0cd782017-09-06 15:57:07 -0500724@item -device ipmi-bmc-sim,id=@var{id}[,slave_addr=@var{val}][,sdrfile=@var{file}][,furareasize=@var{val}][,furdatafile=@var{file}][,guid=@var{uuid}]
Corey Minyardf8490452015-12-17 12:50:10 -0600725
726Add an IPMI BMC. This is a simulation of a hardware management
727interface processor that normally sits on a system. It provides
728a watchdog and the ability to reset and power control the system.
729You need to connect this to an IPMI interface to make it useful
730
731The IPMI slave address to use for the BMC. The default is 0x20.
732This address is the BMC's address on the I2C network of management
733controllers. If you don't know what this means, it is safe to ignore
734it.
735
Cédric Le Goater8c6fd7f2017-04-05 14:41:31 +0200736@table @option
Corey Minyard7b0cd782017-09-06 15:57:07 -0500737@item id=@var{id}
738The BMC id for interfaces to use this device.
Cédric Le Goater8c6fd7f2017-04-05 14:41:31 +0200739@item slave_addr=@var{val}
740Define slave address to use for the BMC. The default is 0x20.
741@item sdrfile=@var{file}
Cédric Le Goater540c07d2017-04-05 14:41:32 +0200742file containing raw Sensor Data Records (SDR) data. The default is none.
743@item fruareasize=@var{val}
744size of a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) area. The default is 1024.
745@item frudatafile=@var{file}
746file containing raw Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory data. The default is none.
Corey Minyard7b0cd782017-09-06 15:57:07 -0500747@item guid=@var{uuid}
748value for the GUID for the BMC, in standard UUID format. If this is set,
749get "Get GUID" command to the BMC will return it. Otherwise "Get GUID"
750will return an error.
Cédric Le Goater8c6fd7f2017-04-05 14:41:31 +0200751@end table
752
Corey Minyardf8490452015-12-17 12:50:10 -0600753@item -device ipmi-bmc-extern,id=@var{id},chardev=@var{id}[,slave_addr=@var{val}]
754
755Add a connection to an external IPMI BMC simulator. Instead of
756locally emulating the BMC like the above item, instead connect
757to an external entity that provides the IPMI services.
758
759A connection is made to an external BMC simulator. If you do this, it
760is strongly recommended that you use the "reconnect=" chardev option
761to reconnect to the simulator if the connection is lost. Note that if
762this is not used carefully, it can be a security issue, as the
763interface has the ability to send resets, NMIs, and power off the VM.
764It's best if QEMU makes a connection to an external simulator running
765on a secure port on localhost, so neither the simulator nor QEMU is
766exposed to any outside network.
767
768See the "lanserv/README.vm" file in the OpenIPMI library for more
769details on the external interface.
770
771@item -device isa-ipmi-kcs,bmc=@var{id}[,ioport=@var{val}][,irq=@var{val}]
772
773Add a KCS IPMI interafce on the ISA bus. This also adds a
774corresponding ACPI and SMBIOS entries, if appropriate.
775
776@table @option
777@item bmc=@var{id}
778The BMC to connect to, one of ipmi-bmc-sim or ipmi-bmc-extern above.
779@item ioport=@var{val}
780Define the I/O address of the interface. The default is 0xca0 for KCS.
781@item irq=@var{val}
782Define the interrupt to use. The default is 5. To disable interrupts,
783set this to 0.
784@end table
785
786@item -device isa-ipmi-bt,bmc=@var{id}[,ioport=@var{val}][,irq=@var{val}]
787
788Like the KCS interface, but defines a BT interface. The default port is
7890xe4 and the default interrupt is 5.
790
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100791ETEXI
792
793DEF("name", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_name,
Dr. David Alan Gilbert8f480de2014-01-30 10:20:31 +0000794 "-name string1[,process=string2][,debug-threads=on|off]\n"
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100795 " set the name of the guest\n"
Roman Bolshakov479a5742018-12-17 23:26:01 +0300796 " string1 sets the window title and string2 the process name\n"
797 " When debug-threads is enabled, individual threads are given a separate name\n"
Dr. David Alan Gilbert8f480de2014-01-30 10:20:31 +0000798 " NOTE: The thread names are for debugging and not a stable API.\n",
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100799 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
800STEXI
801@item -name @var{name}
802@findex -name
803Sets the @var{name} of the guest.
804This name will be displayed in the SDL window caption.
805The @var{name} will also be used for the VNC server.
806Also optionally set the top visible process name in Linux.
Dr. David Alan Gilbert8f480de2014-01-30 10:20:31 +0000807Naming of individual threads can also be enabled on Linux to aid debugging.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100808ETEXI
809
810DEF("uuid", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_uuid,
811 "-uuid %08x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%012x\n"
812 " specify machine UUID\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
813STEXI
814@item -uuid @var{uuid}
815@findex -uuid
816Set system UUID.
817ETEXI
818
819STEXI
820@end table
821ETEXI
822DEFHEADING()
823
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +0200824DEFHEADING(Block device options:)
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +0100825STEXI
826@table @option
827ETEXI
828
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000829DEF("fda", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fda,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000830 "-fda/-fdb file use 'file' as floppy disk 0/1 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
831DEF("fdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fdb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000832STEXI
833@item -fda @var{file}
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +0200834@itemx -fdb @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100835@findex -fda
836@findex -fdb
Markus Armbruster92a539d2015-03-17 17:02:20 +0100837Use @var{file} as floppy disk 0/1 image (@pxref{disk_images}).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000838ETEXI
839
840DEF("hda", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hda,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000841 "-hda/-hdb file use 'file' as IDE hard disk 0/1 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
842DEF("hdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdb, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000843DEF("hdc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdc,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000844 "-hdc/-hdd file use 'file' as IDE hard disk 2/3 image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
845DEF("hdd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_hdd, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000846STEXI
847@item -hda @var{file}
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +0200848@itemx -hdb @var{file}
849@itemx -hdc @var{file}
850@itemx -hdd @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100851@findex -hda
852@findex -hdb
853@findex -hdc
854@findex -hdd
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000855Use @var{file} as hard disk 0, 1, 2 or 3 image (@pxref{disk_images}).
856ETEXI
857
858DEF("cdrom", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_cdrom,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +0000859 "-cdrom file use 'file' as IDE cdrom image (cdrom is ide1 master)\n",
860 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000861STEXI
862@item -cdrom @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +0100863@findex -cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +0000864Use @var{file} as CD-ROM image (you cannot use @option{-hdc} and
865@option{-cdrom} at the same time). You can use the host CD-ROM by
866using @file{/dev/cdrom} as filename (@pxref{host_drives}).
867ETEXI
868
Markus Armbruster42e5f392017-02-28 22:27:07 +0100869DEF("blockdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_blockdev,
870 "-blockdev [driver=]driver[,node-name=N][,discard=ignore|unmap]\n"
871 " [,cache.direct=on|off][,cache.no-flush=on|off]\n"
Kevin Wolfc9b749d2019-10-15 12:29:58 +0200872 " [,read-only=on|off][,auto-read-only=on|off]\n"
873 " [,force-share=on|off][,detect-zeroes=on|off|unmap]\n"
Markus Armbruster42e5f392017-02-28 22:27:07 +0100874 " [,driver specific parameters...]\n"
875 " configure a block backend\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +0200876STEXI
877@item -blockdev @var{option}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]]
878@findex -blockdev
879
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +0200880Define a new block driver node. Some of the options apply to all block drivers,
881other options are only accepted for a specific block driver. See below for a
882list of generic options and options for the most common block drivers.
883
884Options that expect a reference to another node (e.g. @code{file}) can be
885given in two ways. Either you specify the node name of an already existing node
886(file=@var{node-name}), or you define a new node inline, adding options
887for the referenced node after a dot (file.filename=@var{path},file.aio=native).
888
889A block driver node created with @option{-blockdev} can be used for a guest
890device by specifying its node name for the @code{drive} property in a
891@option{-device} argument that defines a block device.
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +0200892
893@table @option
894@item Valid options for any block driver node:
895
896@table @code
897@item driver
898Specifies the block driver to use for the given node.
899@item node-name
900This defines the name of the block driver node by which it will be referenced
901later. The name must be unique, i.e. it must not match the name of a different
902block driver node, or (if you use @option{-drive} as well) the ID of a drive.
903
904If no node name is specified, it is automatically generated. The generated node
905name is not intended to be predictable and changes between QEMU invocations.
906For the top level, an explicit node name must be specified.
907@item read-only
908Open the node read-only. Guest write attempts will fail.
Kevin Wolfc9b749d2019-10-15 12:29:58 +0200909
910Note that some block drivers support only read-only access, either generally or
911in certain configurations. In this case, the default value
912@option{read-only=off} does not work and the option must be specified
913explicitly.
914@item auto-read-only
915If @option{auto-read-only=on} is set, QEMU may fall back to read-only usage
916even when @option{read-only=off} is requested, or even switch between modes as
917needed, e.g. depending on whether the image file is writable or whether a
918writing user is attached to the node.
919@item force-share
920Override the image locking system of QEMU by forcing the node to utilize
921weaker shared access for permissions where it would normally request exclusive
922access. When there is the potential for multiple instances to have the same
923file open (whether this invocation of QEMU is the first or the second
924instance), both instances must permit shared access for the second instance to
925succeed at opening the file.
926
927Enabling @option{force-share=on} requires @option{read-only=on}.
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +0200928@item cache.direct
929The host page cache can be avoided with @option{cache.direct=on}. This will
930attempt to do disk IO directly to the guest's memory. QEMU may still perform an
931internal copy of the data.
932@item cache.no-flush
933In case you don't care about data integrity over host failures, you can use
934@option{cache.no-flush=on}. This option tells QEMU that it never needs to write
935any data to the disk but can instead keep things in cache. If anything goes
936wrong, like your host losing power, the disk storage getting disconnected
937accidentally, etc. your image will most probably be rendered unusable.
938@item discard=@var{discard}
939@var{discard} is one of "ignore" (or "off") or "unmap" (or "on") and controls
940whether @code{discard} (also known as @code{trim} or @code{unmap}) requests are
941ignored or passed to the filesystem. Some machine types may not support
942discard requests.
943@item detect-zeroes=@var{detect-zeroes}
944@var{detect-zeroes} is "off", "on" or "unmap" and enables the automatic
945conversion of plain zero writes by the OS to driver specific optimized
946zero write commands. You may even choose "unmap" if @var{discard} is set
947to "unmap" to allow a zero write to be converted to an @code{unmap} operation.
948@end table
949
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +0200950@item Driver-specific options for @code{file}
951
952This is the protocol-level block driver for accessing regular files.
953
954@table @code
955@item filename
956The path to the image file in the local filesystem
957@item aio
958Specifies the AIO backend (threads/native, default: threads)
Fam Zheng1878eaf2017-11-24 16:53:51 +0800959@item locking
960Specifies whether the image file is protected with Linux OFD / POSIX locks. The
961default is to use the Linux Open File Descriptor API if available, otherwise no
962lock is applied. (auto/on/off, default: auto)
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +0200963@end table
964Example:
965@example
966-blockdev driver=file,node-name=disk,filename=disk.img
967@end example
968
969@item Driver-specific options for @code{raw}
970
971This is the image format block driver for raw images. It is usually
972stacked on top of a protocol level block driver such as @code{file}.
973
974@table @code
975@item file
976Reference to or definition of the data source block driver node
977(e.g. a @code{file} driver node)
978@end table
979Example 1:
980@example
981-blockdev driver=file,node-name=disk_file,filename=disk.img
982-blockdev driver=raw,node-name=disk,file=disk_file
983@end example
984Example 2:
985@example
986-blockdev driver=raw,node-name=disk,file.driver=file,file.filename=disk.img
987@end example
988
989@item Driver-specific options for @code{qcow2}
990
991This is the image format block driver for qcow2 images. It is usually
992stacked on top of a protocol level block driver such as @code{file}.
993
994@table @code
995@item file
996Reference to or definition of the data source block driver node
997(e.g. a @code{file} driver node)
998
999@item backing
1000Reference to or definition of the backing file block device (default is taken
Max Reitz4f7be282018-02-24 16:40:33 +01001001from the image file). It is allowed to pass @code{null} here in order to disable
1002the default backing file.
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +02001003
1004@item lazy-refcounts
1005Whether to enable the lazy refcounts feature (on/off; default is taken from the
1006image file)
1007
1008@item cache-size
1009The maximum total size of the L2 table and refcount block caches in bytes
Leonid Bloch40fb2152018-09-26 19:04:39 +03001010(default: the sum of l2-cache-size and refcount-cache-size)
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +02001011
1012@item l2-cache-size
1013The maximum size of the L2 table cache in bytes
Leonid Bloch80668d02018-09-26 19:04:44 +03001014(default: if cache-size is not specified - 32M on Linux platforms, and 8M on
1015non-Linux platforms; otherwise, as large as possible within the cache-size,
1016while permitting the requested or the minimal refcount cache size)
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +02001017
1018@item refcount-cache-size
1019The maximum size of the refcount block cache in bytes
Leonid Bloch40fb2152018-09-26 19:04:39 +03001020(default: 4 times the cluster size; or if cache-size is specified, the part of
1021it which is not used for the L2 cache)
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +02001022
1023@item cache-clean-interval
1024Clean unused entries in the L2 and refcount caches. The interval is in seconds.
Leonid Bloche3a7b452018-09-29 12:54:54 +03001025The default value is 600 on supporting platforms, and 0 on other platforms.
1026Setting it to 0 disables this feature.
Kevin Wolf370e8322016-09-22 17:24:38 +02001027
1028@item pass-discard-request
1029Whether discard requests to the qcow2 device should be forwarded to the data
1030source (on/off; default: on if discard=unmap is specified, off otherwise)
1031
1032@item pass-discard-snapshot
1033Whether discard requests for the data source should be issued when a snapshot
1034operation (e.g. deleting a snapshot) frees clusters in the qcow2 file (on/off;
1035default: on)
1036
1037@item pass-discard-other
1038Whether discard requests for the data source should be issued on other
1039occasions where a cluster gets freed (on/off; default: off)
1040
1041@item overlap-check
1042Which overlap checks to perform for writes to the image
1043(none/constant/cached/all; default: cached). For details or finer
1044granularity control refer to the QAPI documentation of @code{blockdev-add}.
1045@end table
1046
1047Example 1:
1048@example
1049-blockdev driver=file,node-name=my_file,filename=/tmp/disk.qcow2
1050-blockdev driver=qcow2,node-name=hda,file=my_file,overlap-check=none,cache-size=16777216
1051@end example
1052Example 2:
1053@example
1054-blockdev driver=qcow2,node-name=disk,file.driver=http,file.filename=http://example.com/image.qcow2
1055@end example
1056
1057@item Driver-specific options for other drivers
1058Please refer to the QAPI documentation of the @code{blockdev-add} QMP command.
1059
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +02001060@end table
1061
1062ETEXI
Markus Armbruster42e5f392017-02-28 22:27:07 +01001063
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001064DEF("drive", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_drive,
1065 "-drive [file=file][,if=type][,bus=n][,unit=m][,media=d][,index=i]\n"
Stefan Hajnoczi92196b22011-08-04 12:26:52 +01001066 " [,cache=writethrough|writeback|none|directsync|unsafe][,format=f]\n"
Kevin Wolf572023f2018-06-13 11:01:30 +02001067 " [,snapshot=on|off][,rerror=ignore|stop|report]\n"
Stefan Hajnoczid1db7602014-04-23 13:55:37 +02001068 " [,werror=ignore|stop|report|enospc][,id=name][,aio=threads|native]\n"
Stefan Hajnoczifb0490f2011-11-17 13:40:32 +00001069 " [,readonly=on|off][,copy-on-read=on|off]\n"
Peter Lieven2f7133b2014-07-28 21:53:02 +02001070 " [,discard=ignore|unmap][,detect-zeroes=on|off|unmap]\n"
Benoît Canet3e9fab62013-09-02 14:14:40 +02001071 " [[,bps=b]|[[,bps_rd=r][,bps_wr=w]]]\n"
1072 " [[,iops=i]|[[,iops_rd=r][,iops_wr=w]]]\n"
1073 " [[,bps_max=bm]|[[,bps_rd_max=rm][,bps_wr_max=wm]]]\n"
1074 " [[,iops_max=im]|[[,iops_rd_max=irm][,iops_wr_max=iwm]]]\n"
Benoît Canet2024c1d2013-09-02 14:14:41 +02001075 " [[,iops_size=is]]\n"
Alberto Garcia76f4afb2015-06-08 18:17:44 +02001076 " [[,group=g]]\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001077 " use 'file' as a drive image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001078STEXI
1079@item -drive @var{option}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001080@findex -drive
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001081
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +02001082Define a new drive. This includes creating a block driver node (the backend) as
1083well as a guest device, and is mostly a shortcut for defining the corresponding
1084@option{-blockdev} and @option{-device} options.
1085
1086@option{-drive} accepts all options that are accepted by @option{-blockdev}. In
1087addition, it knows the following options:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001088
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001089@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001090@item file=@var{file}
1091This option defines which disk image (@pxref{disk_images}) to use with
1092this drive. If the filename contains comma, you must double it
1093(for instance, "file=my,,file" to use file "my,file").
Ronnie Sahlberg0f5314a2011-10-26 23:51:37 +11001094
1095Special files such as iSCSI devices can be specified using protocol
1096specific URLs. See the section for "Device URL Syntax" for more information.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001097@item if=@var{interface}
1098This option defines on which type on interface the drive is connected.
Craig Jellicked1fcd02017-03-17 08:49:55 -07001099Available types are: ide, scsi, sd, mtd, floppy, pflash, virtio, none.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001100@item bus=@var{bus},unit=@var{unit}
1101These options define where is connected the drive by defining the bus number and
1102the unit id.
1103@item index=@var{index}
1104This option defines where is connected the drive by using an index in the list
1105of available connectors of a given interface type.
1106@item media=@var{media}
1107This option defines the type of the media: disk or cdrom.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001108@item snapshot=@var{snapshot}
Michael Tokarev9d85d552014-04-07 13:34:58 +04001109@var{snapshot} is "on" or "off" and controls snapshot mode for the given drive
1110(see @option{-snapshot}).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001111@item cache=@var{cache}
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +02001112@var{cache} is "none", "writeback", "unsafe", "directsync" or "writethrough"
1113and controls how the host cache is used to access block data. This is a
1114shortcut that sets the @option{cache.direct} and @option{cache.no-flush}
1115options (as in @option{-blockdev}), and additionally @option{cache.writeback},
1116which provides a default for the @option{write-cache} option of block guest
1117devices (as in @option{-device}). The modes correspond to the following
1118settings:
1119
1120@c Our texi2pod.pl script doesn't support @multitable, so fall back to using
1121@c plain ASCII art (well, UTF-8 art really). This looks okay both in the manpage
1122@c and the HTML output.
1123@example
1124@ │ cache.writeback cache.direct cache.no-flush
1125─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────
1126writeback │ on off off
1127none │ on on off
1128writethrough │ off off off
1129directsync │ off on off
1130unsafe │ on off on
1131@end example
1132
1133The default mode is @option{cache=writeback}.
1134
Christoph Hellwig5c6c3a62009-08-20 16:58:35 +02001135@item aio=@var{aio}
1136@var{aio} is "threads", or "native" and selects between pthread based disk I/O and native Linux AIO.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001137@item format=@var{format}
1138Specify which disk @var{format} will be used rather than detecting
Michael Tokarevd33c8a72016-05-18 15:47:53 +03001139the format. Can be used to specify format=raw to avoid interpreting
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001140an untrusted format header.
Luiz Capitulinoae73e592011-07-12 17:35:08 -03001141@item werror=@var{action},rerror=@var{action}
1142Specify which @var{action} to take on write and read errors. Valid actions are:
1143"ignore" (ignore the error and try to continue), "stop" (pause QEMU),
1144"report" (report the error to the guest), "enospc" (pause QEMU only if the
1145host disk is full; report the error to the guest otherwise).
1146The default setting is @option{werror=enospc} and @option{rerror=report}.
Stefan Hajnoczifb0490f2011-11-17 13:40:32 +00001147@item copy-on-read=@var{copy-on-read}
1148@var{copy-on-read} is "on" or "off" and enables whether to copy read backing
1149file sectors into the image file.
Stefan Hajnoczi01f9cfa2017-03-01 11:50:24 +00001150@item bps=@var{b},bps_rd=@var{r},bps_wr=@var{w}
1151Specify bandwidth throttling limits in bytes per second, either for all request
1152types or for reads or writes only. Small values can lead to timeouts or hangs
1153inside the guest. A safe minimum for disks is 2 MB/s.
1154@item bps_max=@var{bm},bps_rd_max=@var{rm},bps_wr_max=@var{wm}
1155Specify bursts in bytes per second, either for all request types or for reads
1156or writes only. Bursts allow the guest I/O to spike above the limit
1157temporarily.
1158@item iops=@var{i},iops_rd=@var{r},iops_wr=@var{w}
1159Specify request rate limits in requests per second, either for all request
1160types or for reads or writes only.
1161@item iops_max=@var{bm},iops_rd_max=@var{rm},iops_wr_max=@var{wm}
1162Specify bursts in requests per second, either for all request types or for reads
1163or writes only. Bursts allow the guest I/O to spike above the limit
1164temporarily.
1165@item iops_size=@var{is}
1166Let every @var{is} bytes of a request count as a new request for iops
1167throttling purposes. Use this option to prevent guests from circumventing iops
1168limits by sending fewer but larger requests.
1169@item group=@var{g}
1170Join a throttling quota group with given name @var{g}. All drives that are
1171members of the same group are accounted for together. Use this option to
1172prevent guests from circumventing throttling limits by using many small disks
1173instead of a single larger disk.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001174@end table
1175
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +02001176By default, the @option{cache.writeback=on} mode is used. It will report data
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +01001177writes as completed as soon as the data is present in the host page cache.
1178This is safe as long as your guest OS makes sure to correctly flush disk caches
1179where needed. If your guest OS does not handle volatile disk write caches
1180correctly and your host crashes or loses power, then the guest may experience
1181data corruption.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001182
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +02001183For such guests, you should consider using @option{cache.writeback=off}. This
Kevin Wolfa13e5e02012-11-21 12:26:56 +01001184means that the host page cache will be used to read and write data, but write
1185notification will be sent to the guest only after QEMU has made sure to flush
1186each write to the disk. Be aware that this has a major impact on performance.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001187
Kevin Wolfdfaca462016-09-22 16:53:24 +02001188When using the @option{-snapshot} option, unsafe caching is always used.
Alexander Graf016f5cf2010-05-26 17:51:49 +02001189
Stefan Hajnoczifb0490f2011-11-17 13:40:32 +00001190Copy-on-read avoids accessing the same backing file sectors repeatedly and is
1191useful when the backing file is over a slow network. By default copy-on-read
1192is off.
1193
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001194Instead of @option{-cdrom} you can use:
1195@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001196@value{qemu_system} -drive file=file,index=2,media=cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001197@end example
1198
1199Instead of @option{-hda}, @option{-hdb}, @option{-hdc}, @option{-hdd}, you can
1200use:
1201@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001202@value{qemu_system} -drive file=file,index=0,media=disk
1203@value{qemu_system} -drive file=file,index=1,media=disk
1204@value{qemu_system} -drive file=file,index=2,media=disk
1205@value{qemu_system} -drive file=file,index=3,media=disk
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001206@end example
1207
Corey Bryant587ed6b2012-10-18 15:19:34 -04001208You can open an image using pre-opened file descriptors from an fd set:
1209@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001210@value{qemu_system} \
1211 -add-fd fd=3,set=2,opaque="rdwr:/path/to/file" \
1212 -add-fd fd=4,set=2,opaque="rdonly:/path/to/file" \
1213 -drive file=/dev/fdset/2,index=0,media=disk
Corey Bryant587ed6b2012-10-18 15:19:34 -04001214@end example
1215
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001216You can connect a CDROM to the slave of ide0:
1217@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001218@value{qemu_system_x86} -drive file=file,if=ide,index=1,media=cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001219@end example
1220
1221If you don't specify the "file=" argument, you define an empty drive:
1222@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001223@value{qemu_system_x86} -drive if=ide,index=1,media=cdrom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001224@end example
1225
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001226Instead of @option{-fda}, @option{-fdb}, you can use:
1227@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001228@value{qemu_system_x86} -drive file=file,index=0,if=floppy
1229@value{qemu_system_x86} -drive file=file,index=1,if=floppy
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001230@end example
1231
1232By default, @var{interface} is "ide" and @var{index} is automatically
1233incremented:
1234@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001235@value{qemu_system_x86} -drive file=a -drive file=b"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001236@end example
1237is interpreted like:
1238@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02001239@value{qemu_system_x86} -hda a -hdb b
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001240@end example
1241ETEXI
1242
1243DEF("mtdblock", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mtdblock,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001244 "-mtdblock file use 'file' as on-board Flash memory image\n",
1245 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001246STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001247@item -mtdblock @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001248@findex -mtdblock
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001249Use @var{file} as on-board Flash memory image.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001250ETEXI
1251
1252DEF("sd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_sd,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001253 "-sd file use 'file' as SecureDigital card image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001254STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001255@item -sd @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001256@findex -sd
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001257Use @var{file} as SecureDigital card image.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001258ETEXI
1259
1260DEF("pflash", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_pflash,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001261 "-pflash file use 'file' as a parallel flash image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001262STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001263@item -pflash @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001264@findex -pflash
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001265Use @var{file} as a parallel flash image.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001266ETEXI
1267
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001268DEF("snapshot", 0, QEMU_OPTION_snapshot,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001269 "-snapshot write to temporary files instead of disk image files\n",
1270 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001271STEXI
1272@item -snapshot
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001273@findex -snapshot
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001274Write to temporary files instead of disk image files. In this case,
1275the raw disk image you use is not written back. You can however force
1276the write back by pressing @key{C-a s} (@pxref{disk_images}).
1277ETEXI
1278
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +05301279DEF("fsdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fsdev,
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001280 "-fsdev local,id=id,path=path,security_model=mapped-xattr|mapped-file|passthrough|none\n"
1281 " [,writeout=immediate][,readonly][,fmode=fmode][,dmode=dmode]\n"
Pradeep Jagadeeshb8bbdb82017-02-28 10:31:46 +01001282 " [[,throttling.bps-total=b]|[[,throttling.bps-read=r][,throttling.bps-write=w]]]\n"
1283 " [[,throttling.iops-total=i]|[[,throttling.iops-read=r][,throttling.iops-write=w]]]\n"
1284 " [[,throttling.bps-total-max=bm]|[[,throttling.bps-read-max=rm][,throttling.bps-write-max=wm]]]\n"
1285 " [[,throttling.iops-total-max=im]|[[,throttling.iops-read-max=irm][,throttling.iops-write-max=iwm]]]\n"
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001286 " [[,throttling.iops-size=is]]\n"
1287 "-fsdev proxy,id=id,socket=socket[,writeout=immediate][,readonly]\n"
1288 "-fsdev proxy,id=id,sock_fd=sock_fd[,writeout=immediate][,readonly]\n"
1289 "-fsdev synth,id=id\n",
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +05301290 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1291
1292STEXI
1293
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001294@item -fsdev local,id=@var{id},path=@var{path},security_model=@var{security_model} [,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly][,fmode=@var{fmode}][,dmode=@var{dmode}] [,throttling.@var{option}=@var{value}[,throttling.@var{option}=@var{value}[,...]]]
1295@itemx -fsdev proxy,id=@var{id},socket=@var{socket}[,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly]
1296@itemx -fsdev proxy,id=@var{id},sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}[,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly]
1297@itemx -fsdev synth,id=@var{id}[,readonly]
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +05301298@findex -fsdev
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301299Define a new file system device. Valid options are:
1300@table @option
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001301@item local
1302Accesses to the filesystem are done by QEMU.
1303@item proxy
1304Accesses to the filesystem are done by virtfs-proxy-helper(1).
1305@item synth
1306Synthetic filesystem, only used by QTests.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301307@item id=@var{id}
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001308Specifies identifier for this device.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301309@item path=@var{path}
1310Specifies the export path for the file system device. Files under
1311this path will be available to the 9p client on the guest.
1312@item security_model=@var{security_model}
1313Specifies the security model to be used for this export path.
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +05301314Supported security models are "passthrough", "mapped-xattr", "mapped-file" and "none".
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301315In "passthrough" security model, files are stored using the same
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02001316credentials as they are created on the guest. This requires QEMU
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +05301317to run as root. In "mapped-xattr" security model, some of the file
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301318attributes like uid, gid, mode bits and link target are stored as
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +05301319file attributes. For "mapped-file" these attributes are stored in the
1320hidden .virtfs_metadata directory. Directories exported by this security model cannot
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301321interact with other unix tools. "none" security model is same as
1322passthrough except the sever won't report failures if it fails to
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +05301323set file attributes like ownership. Security model is mandatory
Greg Kurz93aee842018-12-12 14:18:10 +01001324only for local fsdriver. Other fsdrivers (like proxy) don't take
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +05301325security model as a parameter.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301326@item writeout=@var{writeout}
1327This is an optional argument. The only supported value is "immediate".
1328This means that host page cache will be used to read and write data but
1329write notification will be sent to the guest only when the data has been
1330reported as written by the storage subsystem.
M. Mohan Kumar2c74c2c2011-10-25 12:10:39 +05301331@item readonly
1332Enables exporting 9p share as a readonly mount for guests. By default
1333read-write access is given.
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +05301334@item socket=@var{socket}
1335Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket file for communicating
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001336with virtfs-proxy-helper(1).
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +05301337@item sock_fd=@var{sock_fd}
1338Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket descriptor for
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001339communicating with virtfs-proxy-helper(1). Usually a helper like libvirt
1340will create socketpair and pass one of the fds as sock_fd.
Tobias Schrammb96feb22017-06-29 15:11:50 +02001341@item fmode=@var{fmode}
1342Specifies the default mode for newly created files on the host. Works only
1343with security models "mapped-xattr" and "mapped-file".
1344@item dmode=@var{dmode}
1345Specifies the default mode for newly created directories on the host. Works
1346only with security models "mapped-xattr" and "mapped-file".
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001347@item throttling.bps-total=@var{b},throttling.bps-read=@var{r},throttling.bps-write=@var{w}
1348Specify bandwidth throttling limits in bytes per second, either for all request
1349types or for reads or writes only.
1350@item throttling.bps-total-max=@var{bm},bps-read-max=@var{rm},bps-write-max=@var{wm}
1351Specify bursts in bytes per second, either for all request types or for reads
1352or writes only. Bursts allow the guest I/O to spike above the limit
1353temporarily.
1354@item throttling.iops-total=@var{i},throttling.iops-read=@var{r}, throttling.iops-write=@var{w}
1355Specify request rate limits in requests per second, either for all request
1356types or for reads or writes only.
1357@item throttling.iops-total-max=@var{im},throttling.iops-read-max=@var{irm}, throttling.iops-write-max=@var{iwm}
1358Specify bursts in requests per second, either for all request types or for reads
1359or writes only. Bursts allow the guest I/O to spike above the limit temporarily.
1360@item throttling.iops-size=@var{is}
1361Let every @var{is} bytes of a request count as a new request for iops
1362throttling purposes.
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +05301363@end table
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301364
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001365-fsdev option is used along with -device driver "virtio-9p-...".
1366@item -device virtio-9p-@var{type},fsdev=@var{id},mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}
1367Options for virtio-9p-... driver are:
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301368@table @option
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001369@item @var{type}
1370Specifies the variant to be used. Supported values are "pci", "ccw" or "device",
1371depending on the machine type.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301372@item fsdev=@var{id}
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001373Specifies the id value specified along with -fsdev option.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301374@item mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001375Specifies the tag name to be used by the guest to mount this export point.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301376@end table
1377
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +05301378ETEXI
Gautham R Shenoy74db9202010-04-29 17:44:43 +05301379
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +05301380DEF("virtfs", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_virtfs,
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001381 "-virtfs local,path=path,mount_tag=tag,security_model=mapped-xattr|mapped-file|passthrough|none\n"
Antonios Motakis1a6ed332019-10-10 11:36:05 +02001382 " [,id=id][,writeout=immediate][,readonly][,fmode=fmode][,dmode=dmode][,multidevs=remap|forbid|warn]\n"
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001383 "-virtfs proxy,mount_tag=tag,socket=socket[,id=id][,writeout=immediate][,readonly]\n"
1384 "-virtfs proxy,mount_tag=tag,sock_fd=sock_fd[,id=id][,writeout=immediate][,readonly]\n"
1385 "-virtfs synth,mount_tag=tag[,id=id][,readonly]\n",
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +05301386 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1387
1388STEXI
1389
Antonios Motakis1a6ed332019-10-10 11:36:05 +02001390@item -virtfs local,path=@var{path},mount_tag=@var{mount_tag} ,security_model=@var{security_model}[,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly] [,fmode=@var{fmode}][,dmode=@var{dmode}][,multidevs=@var{multidevs}]
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001391@itemx -virtfs proxy,socket=@var{socket},mount_tag=@var{mount_tag} [,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly]
1392@itemx -virtfs proxy,sock_fd=@var{sock_fd},mount_tag=@var{mount_tag} [,writeout=@var{writeout}][,readonly]
1393@itemx -virtfs synth,mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +05301394@findex -virtfs
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +05301395
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001396Define a new filesystem device and expose it to the guest using a virtio-9p-device. The general form of a Virtual File system pass-through options are:
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301397@table @option
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001398@item local
1399Accesses to the filesystem are done by QEMU.
1400@item proxy
1401Accesses to the filesystem are done by virtfs-proxy-helper(1).
1402@item synth
1403Synthetic filesystem, only used by QTests.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301404@item id=@var{id}
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001405Specifies identifier for the filesystem device
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301406@item path=@var{path}
1407Specifies the export path for the file system device. Files under
1408this path will be available to the 9p client on the guest.
1409@item security_model=@var{security_model}
1410Specifies the security model to be used for this export path.
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +05301411Supported security models are "passthrough", "mapped-xattr", "mapped-file" and "none".
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301412In "passthrough" security model, files are stored using the same
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02001413credentials as they are created on the guest. This requires QEMU
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +05301414to run as root. In "mapped-xattr" security model, some of the file
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301415attributes like uid, gid, mode bits and link target are stored as
Aneesh Kumar K.V2c30dd72012-01-19 12:21:11 +05301416file attributes. For "mapped-file" these attributes are stored in the
1417hidden .virtfs_metadata directory. Directories exported by this security model cannot
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301418interact with other unix tools. "none" security model is same as
1419passthrough except the sever won't report failures if it fails to
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +05301420set file attributes like ownership. Security model is mandatory only
Greg Kurz93aee842018-12-12 14:18:10 +01001421for local fsdriver. Other fsdrivers (like proxy) don't take security
M. Mohan Kumard9b36a62011-10-14 12:59:37 +05301422model as a parameter.
Aneesh Kumar K.V7c92a3d2011-10-12 19:11:24 +05301423@item writeout=@var{writeout}
1424This is an optional argument. The only supported value is "immediate".
1425This means that host page cache will be used to read and write data but
1426write notification will be sent to the guest only when the data has been
1427reported as written by the storage subsystem.
M. Mohan Kumar2c74c2c2011-10-25 12:10:39 +05301428@item readonly
1429Enables exporting 9p share as a readonly mount for guests. By default
1430read-write access is given.
M. Mohan Kumar84a87cc2011-12-14 13:58:47 +05301431@item socket=@var{socket}
1432Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed socket file for
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001433communicating with virtfs-proxy-helper(1). Usually a helper like libvirt
1434will create socketpair and pass one of the fds as sock_fd.
M. Mohan Kumarf67e3ff2011-12-14 13:58:46 +05301435@item sock_fd
1436Enables proxy filesystem driver to use passed 'sock_fd' as the socket
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001437descriptor for interfacing with virtfs-proxy-helper(1).
Tobias Schrammb96feb22017-06-29 15:11:50 +02001438@item fmode=@var{fmode}
1439Specifies the default mode for newly created files on the host. Works only
1440with security models "mapped-xattr" and "mapped-file".
1441@item dmode=@var{dmode}
1442Specifies the default mode for newly created directories on the host. Works
1443only with security models "mapped-xattr" and "mapped-file".
Greg Kurzb44a6b02019-05-17 17:34:49 +02001444@item mount_tag=@var{mount_tag}
1445Specifies the tag name to be used by the guest to mount this export point.
Antonios Motakis1a6ed332019-10-10 11:36:05 +02001446@item multidevs=@var{multidevs}
1447Specifies how to deal with multiple devices being shared with a 9p export.
1448Supported behaviours are either "remap", "forbid" or "warn". The latter is
1449the default behaviour on which virtfs 9p expects only one device to be
1450shared with the same export, and if more than one device is shared and
1451accessed via the same 9p export then only a warning message is logged
1452(once) by qemu on host side. In order to avoid file ID collisions on guest
1453you should either create a separate virtfs export for each device to be
1454shared with guests (recommended way) or you might use "remap" instead which
1455allows you to share multiple devices with only one export instead, which is
1456achieved by remapping the original inode numbers from host to guest in a
1457way that would prevent such collisions. Remapping inodes in such use cases
1458is required because the original device IDs from host are never passed and
1459exposed on guest. Instead all files of an export shared with virtfs always
1460share the same device id on guest. So two files with identical inode
1461numbers but from actually different devices on host would otherwise cause a
1462file ID collision and hence potential misbehaviours on guest. "forbid" on
1463the other hand assumes like "warn" that only one device is shared by the
1464same export, however it will not only log a warning message but also
1465deny access to additional devices on guest. Note though that "forbid" does
1466currently not block all possible file access operations (e.g. readdir()
1467would still return entries from other devices).
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +05301468@end table
1469ETEXI
Gautham R Shenoy3d54abc2010-04-29 17:45:03 +05301470
Markus Armbruster61d70482017-10-02 16:03:03 +02001471DEF("iscsi", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_iscsi,
1472 "-iscsi [user=user][,password=password]\n"
1473 " [,header-digest=CRC32C|CR32C-NONE|NONE-CRC32C|NONE\n"
1474 " [,initiator-name=initiator-iqn][,id=target-iqn]\n"
1475 " [,timeout=timeout]\n"
1476 " iSCSI session parameters\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1477
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001478STEXI
Markus Armbruster44743142017-10-02 16:03:04 +02001479@item -iscsi
1480@findex -iscsi
1481Configure iSCSI session parameters.
1482ETEXI
1483
1484STEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001485@end table
1486ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001487DEFHEADING()
1488
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02001489DEFHEADING(USB options:)
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +01001490STEXI
1491@table @option
1492ETEXI
1493
1494DEF("usb", 0, QEMU_OPTION_usb,
Stefan Hajnoczi73f46fe2019-08-15 15:14:28 +01001495 "-usb enable on-board USB host controller (if not enabled by default)\n",
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +01001496 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1497STEXI
1498@item -usb
1499@findex -usb
Stefan Hajnoczi73f46fe2019-08-15 15:14:28 +01001500Enable USB emulation on machine types with an on-board USB host controller (if
1501not enabled by default). Note that on-board USB host controllers may not
1502support USB 3.0. In this case @option{-device qemu-xhci} can be used instead
1503on machines with PCI.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +01001504ETEXI
1505
1506DEF("usbdevice", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_usbdevice,
1507 "-usbdevice name add the host or guest USB device 'name'\n",
1508 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1509STEXI
1510
1511@item -usbdevice @var{devname}
1512@findex -usbdevice
Thomas Hutha358a3a2017-05-19 08:35:16 +02001513Add the USB device @var{devname}. Note that this option is deprecated,
1514please use @code{-device usb-...} instead. @xref{usb_devices}.
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +01001515
1516@table @option
1517
1518@item mouse
1519Virtual Mouse. This will override the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated.
1520
1521@item tablet
1522Pointer device that uses absolute coordinates (like a touchscreen). This
1523means QEMU is able to report the mouse position without having to grab the
1524mouse. Also overrides the PS/2 mouse emulation when activated.
1525
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +01001526@item braille
1527Braille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on a real
1528or fake device.
1529
Markus Armbruster10adb8b2013-02-13 19:49:43 +01001530@end table
1531ETEXI
1532
1533STEXI
1534@end table
1535ETEXI
1536DEFHEADING()
1537
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02001538DEFHEADING(Display options:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001539STEXI
1540@table @option
1541ETEXI
1542
Jes Sorensen1472a952011-03-16 13:33:31 +01001543DEF("display", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_display,
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001544#if defined(CONFIG_SPICE)
Marc-André Lureaud8aec9d2019-02-21 12:07:03 +01001545 "-display spice-app[,gl=on|off]\n"
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001546#endif
1547#if defined(CONFIG_SDL)
1548 "-display sdl[,alt_grab=on|off][,ctrl_grab=on|off]\n"
Elie Tournier4867e472018-04-13 14:58:42 +01001549 " [,window_close=on|off][,gl=on|core|es|off]\n"
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001550#endif
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001551#if defined(CONFIG_GTK)
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001552 "-display gtk[,grab_on_hover=on|off][,gl=on|off]|\n"
1553#endif
1554#if defined(CONFIG_VNC)
1555 "-display vnc=<display>[,<optargs>]\n"
1556#endif
1557#if defined(CONFIG_CURSES)
1558 "-display curses[,charset=<encoding>]\n"
1559#endif
1560#if defined(CONFIG_OPENGL)
1561 "-display egl-headless[,rendernode=<file>]\n"
1562#endif
1563 "-display none\n"
1564 " select display backend type\n"
1565 " The default display is equivalent to\n "
1566#if defined(CONFIG_GTK)
1567 "\"-display gtk\"\n"
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001568#elif defined(CONFIG_SDL)
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001569 "\"-display sdl\"\n"
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001570#elif defined(CONFIG_COCOA)
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001571 "\"-display cocoa\"\n"
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001572#elif defined(CONFIG_VNC)
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001573 "\"-vnc localhost:0,to=99,id=default\"\n"
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001574#else
Thomas Huth88b40c62019-10-23 14:01:28 +02001575 "\"-display none\"\n"
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001576#endif
1577 , QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Jes Sorensen1472a952011-03-16 13:33:31 +01001578STEXI
1579@item -display @var{type}
1580@findex -display
1581Select type of display to use. This option is a replacement for the
1582old style -sdl/-curses/... options. Valid values for @var{type} are
1583@table @option
1584@item sdl
1585Display video output via SDL (usually in a separate graphics
1586window; see the SDL documentation for other possibilities).
1587@item curses
1588Display video output via curses. For graphics device models which
1589support a text mode, QEMU can display this output using a
1590curses/ncurses interface. Nothing is displayed when the graphics
1591device is in graphical mode or if the graphics device does not support
1592a text mode. Generally only the VGA device models support text mode.
Samuel Thibault2f8b7cd2019-03-11 14:51:27 +01001593The font charset used by the guest can be specified with the
1594@code{charset} option, for example @code{charset=CP850} for IBM CP850
1595encoding. The default is @code{CP437}.
Jes Sorensen4171d322011-03-16 13:33:32 +01001596@item none
1597Do not display video output. The guest will still see an emulated
1598graphics card, but its output will not be displayed to the QEMU
1599user. This option differs from the -nographic option in that it
1600only affects what is done with video output; -nographic also changes
1601the destination of the serial and parallel port data.
Jan Kiszka881249c2014-03-12 08:33:50 +01001602@item gtk
1603Display video output in a GTK window. This interface provides drop-down
1604menus and other UI elements to configure and control the VM during
1605runtime.
Jes Sorensen3264ff12011-03-16 13:33:33 +01001606@item vnc
1607Start a VNC server on display <arg>
Erik Skultety144aaa92018-11-16 11:14:44 +01001608@item egl-headless
1609Offload all OpenGL operations to a local DRI device. For any graphical display,
1610this display needs to be paired with either VNC or SPICE displays.
Marc-André Lureaud8aec9d2019-02-21 12:07:03 +01001611@item spice-app
1612Start QEMU as a Spice server and launch the default Spice client
1613application. The Spice server will redirect the serial consoles and
1614QEMU monitors. (Since 4.0)
Jes Sorensen1472a952011-03-16 13:33:31 +01001615@end table
1616ETEXI
1617
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001618DEF("nographic", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nographic,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001619 "-nographic disable graphical output and redirect serial I/Os to console\n",
1620 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001621STEXI
1622@item -nographic
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001623@findex -nographic
Colin Lorddc0a3e42016-08-12 15:30:48 -04001624Normally, if QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays
1625output such as guest graphics, guest console, and the QEMU monitor in a
1626window. With this option, you can totally disable graphical output so
1627that QEMU is a simple command line application. The emulated serial port
1628is redirected on the console and muxed with the monitor (unless
1629redirected elsewhere explicitly). Therefore, you can still use QEMU to
1630debug a Linux kernel with a serial console. Use @key{C-a h} for help on
1631switching between the console and monitor.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001632ETEXI
1633
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001634DEF("curses", 0, QEMU_OPTION_curses,
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001635 "-curses shorthand for -display curses\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001636 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001637STEXI
1638@item -curses
Markus Armbrusterb8f490e2013-02-13 19:49:38 +01001639@findex -curses
Colin Lorddc0a3e42016-08-12 15:30:48 -04001640Normally, if QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays
1641output such as guest graphics, guest console, and the QEMU monitor in a
1642window. With this option, QEMU can display the VGA output when in text
1643mode using a curses/ncurses interface. Nothing is displayed in graphical
1644mode.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001645ETEXI
1646
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001647DEF("alt-grab", 0, QEMU_OPTION_alt_grab,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001648 "-alt-grab use Ctrl-Alt-Shift to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt)\n",
1649 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001650STEXI
1651@item -alt-grab
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001652@findex -alt-grab
Brad Hardsde1db2a2011-04-29 21:46:12 +10001653Use Ctrl-Alt-Shift to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt). Note that this also
1654affects the special keys (for fullscreen, monitor-mode switching, etc).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001655ETEXI
1656
Dustin Kirkland0ca9f8a2009-09-17 15:48:04 -05001657DEF("ctrl-grab", 0, QEMU_OPTION_ctrl_grab,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001658 "-ctrl-grab use Right-Ctrl to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt)\n",
1659 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Dustin Kirkland0ca9f8a2009-09-17 15:48:04 -05001660STEXI
1661@item -ctrl-grab
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001662@findex -ctrl-grab
Brad Hardsde1db2a2011-04-29 21:46:12 +10001663Use Right-Ctrl to grab mouse (instead of Ctrl-Alt). Note that this also
1664affects the special keys (for fullscreen, monitor-mode switching, etc).
Dustin Kirkland0ca9f8a2009-09-17 15:48:04 -05001665ETEXI
1666
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001667DEF("no-quit", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_quit,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001668 "-no-quit disable SDL window close capability\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001669STEXI
1670@item -no-quit
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001671@findex -no-quit
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001672Disable SDL window close capability.
1673ETEXI
1674
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001675DEF("sdl", 0, QEMU_OPTION_sdl,
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001676 "-sdl shorthand for -display sdl\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001677STEXI
1678@item -sdl
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001679@findex -sdl
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001680Enable SDL.
1681ETEXI
1682
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001683DEF("spice", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_spice,
Yonit Halperin27af7782012-08-21 13:54:20 +03001684 "-spice [port=port][,tls-port=secured-port][,x509-dir=<dir>]\n"
1685 " [,x509-key-file=<file>][,x509-key-password=<file>]\n"
1686 " [,x509-cert-file=<file>][,x509-cacert-file=<file>]\n"
Marc-André Lureaufe4831b2015-01-13 17:57:51 +01001687 " [,x509-dh-key-file=<file>][,addr=addr][,ipv4|ipv6|unix]\n"
Yonit Halperin27af7782012-08-21 13:54:20 +03001688 " [,tls-ciphers=<list>]\n"
1689 " [,tls-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]]\n"
1690 " [,plaintext-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]]\n"
1691 " [,sasl][,password=<secret>][,disable-ticketing]\n"
1692 " [,image-compression=[auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off]]\n"
1693 " [,jpeg-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]]\n"
1694 " [,zlib-glz-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]]\n"
1695 " [,streaming-video=[off|all|filter]][,disable-copy-paste]\n"
Hans de Goede5ad24e52013-06-08 15:37:27 +02001696 " [,disable-agent-file-xfer][,agent-mouse=[on|off]]\n"
1697 " [,playback-compression=[on|off]][,seamless-migration=[on|off]]\n"
Marc-André Lureau7b525502017-02-12 15:21:18 +04001698 " [,gl=[on|off]][,rendernode=<file>]\n"
Yonit Halperin27af7782012-08-21 13:54:20 +03001699 " enable spice\n"
1700 " at least one of {port, tls-port} is mandatory\n",
1701 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001702STEXI
1703@item -spice @var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]
1704@findex -spice
1705Enable the spice remote desktop protocol. Valid options are
1706
1707@table @option
1708
1709@item port=<nr>
Gerd Hoffmannc448e852010-03-11 11:13:32 -03001710Set the TCP port spice is listening on for plaintext channels.
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001711
Gerd Hoffmann333b0ee2010-08-27 14:29:16 +02001712@item addr=<addr>
1713Set the IP address spice is listening on. Default is any address.
1714
1715@item ipv4
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02001716@itemx ipv6
1717@itemx unix
Gerd Hoffmann333b0ee2010-08-27 14:29:16 +02001718Force using the specified IP version.
1719
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001720@item password=<secret>
1721Set the password you need to authenticate.
1722
Marc-André Lureau48b3ed02011-05-17 10:40:33 +02001723@item sasl
1724Require that the client use SASL to authenticate with the spice.
1725The exact choice of authentication method used is controlled from the
1726system / user's SASL configuration file for the 'qemu' service. This
1727is typically found in /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf. If running QEMU as an
1728unprivileged user, an environment variable SASL_CONF_PATH can be used
1729to make it search alternate locations for the service config.
1730While some SASL auth methods can also provide data encryption (eg GSSAPI),
1731it is recommended that SASL always be combined with the 'tls' and
1732'x509' settings to enable use of SSL and server certificates. This
1733ensures a data encryption preventing compromise of authentication
1734credentials.
1735
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001736@item disable-ticketing
1737Allow client connects without authentication.
1738
Hans de Goeded4970b02011-03-27 16:43:54 +02001739@item disable-copy-paste
1740Disable copy paste between the client and the guest.
1741
Hans de Goede5ad24e52013-06-08 15:37:27 +02001742@item disable-agent-file-xfer
1743Disable spice-vdagent based file-xfer between the client and the guest.
1744
Gerd Hoffmannc448e852010-03-11 11:13:32 -03001745@item tls-port=<nr>
1746Set the TCP port spice is listening on for encrypted channels.
1747
1748@item x509-dir=<dir>
1749Set the x509 file directory. Expects same filenames as -vnc $display,x509=$dir
1750
1751@item x509-key-file=<file>
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02001752@itemx x509-key-password=<file>
1753@itemx x509-cert-file=<file>
1754@itemx x509-cacert-file=<file>
1755@itemx x509-dh-key-file=<file>
Gerd Hoffmannc448e852010-03-11 11:13:32 -03001756The x509 file names can also be configured individually.
1757
1758@item tls-ciphers=<list>
1759Specify which ciphers to use.
1760
Alon Levyd70d6b32011-12-20 13:05:18 +02001761@item tls-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02001762@itemx plaintext-channel=[main|display|cursor|inputs|record|playback]
Gerd Hoffmann17b6dea2010-08-27 14:09:56 +02001763Force specific channel to be used with or without TLS encryption. The
1764options can be specified multiple times to configure multiple
1765channels. The special name "default" can be used to set the default
1766mode. For channels which are not explicitly forced into one mode the
1767spice client is allowed to pick tls/plaintext as he pleases.
1768
Yonit Halperin9f04e092010-07-14 13:26:34 +03001769@item image-compression=[auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off]
1770Configure image compression (lossless).
1771Default is auto_glz.
1772
1773@item jpeg-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02001774@itemx zlib-glz-wan-compression=[auto|never|always]
Yonit Halperin9f04e092010-07-14 13:26:34 +03001775Configure wan image compression (lossy for slow links).
1776Default is auto.
1777
Gerd Hoffmann84a23f22010-08-30 16:36:53 +02001778@item streaming-video=[off|all|filter]
Li Zhijian93ca5192016-08-01 12:06:59 +08001779Configure video stream detection. Default is off.
Gerd Hoffmann84a23f22010-08-30 16:36:53 +02001780
1781@item agent-mouse=[on|off]
1782Enable/disable passing mouse events via vdagent. Default is on.
1783
1784@item playback-compression=[on|off]
1785Enable/disable audio stream compression (using celt 0.5.1). Default is on.
1786
Yonit Halperin8c957052012-08-21 11:51:59 +03001787@item seamless-migration=[on|off]
1788Enable/disable spice seamless migration. Default is off.
1789
Gerd Hoffmann474114b2015-10-13 15:39:34 +02001790@item gl=[on|off]
1791Enable/disable OpenGL context. Default is off.
1792
Marc-André Lureau7b525502017-02-12 15:21:18 +04001793@item rendernode=<file>
1794DRM render node for OpenGL rendering. If not specified, it will pick
1795the first available. (Since 2.9)
1796
Gerd Hoffmann29b00402010-03-11 11:13:27 -03001797@end table
1798ETEXI
1799
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001800DEF("portrait", 0, QEMU_OPTION_portrait,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001801 "-portrait rotate graphical output 90 deg left (only PXA LCD)\n",
1802 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001803STEXI
1804@item -portrait
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001805@findex -portrait
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001806Rotate graphical output 90 deg left (only PXA LCD).
1807ETEXI
1808
Vasily Khoruzhick93128052011-06-17 13:04:36 +03001809DEF("rotate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_rotate,
1810 "-rotate <deg> rotate graphical output some deg left (only PXA LCD)\n",
1811 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
1812STEXI
Markus Armbruster6265c432013-02-13 19:49:39 +01001813@item -rotate @var{deg}
Vasily Khoruzhick93128052011-06-17 13:04:36 +03001814@findex -rotate
1815Rotate graphical output some deg left (only PXA LCD).
1816ETEXI
1817
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001818DEF("vga", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_vga,
Gerd Hoffmanna94f0c52014-09-10 14:28:48 +02001819 "-vga [std|cirrus|vmware|qxl|xenfb|tcx|cg3|virtio|none]\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001820 " select video card type\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001821STEXI
malce4558dc2012-08-27 18:33:21 +04001822@item -vga @var{type}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001823@findex -vga
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001824Select type of VGA card to emulate. Valid values for @var{type} are
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001825@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001826@item cirrus
1827Cirrus Logic GD5446 Video card. All Windows versions starting from
1828Windows 95 should recognize and use this graphic card. For optimal
1829performances, use 16 bit color depth in the guest and the host OS.
Alberto Garcia41eeb0e2017-01-27 11:41:54 +02001830(This card was the default before QEMU 2.2)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001831@item std
1832Standard VGA card with Bochs VBE extensions. If your guest OS
1833supports the VESA 2.0 VBE extensions (e.g. Windows XP) and if you want
1834to use high resolution modes (>= 1280x1024x16) then you should use
Alberto Garcia41eeb0e2017-01-27 11:41:54 +02001835this option. (This card is the default since QEMU 2.2)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001836@item vmware
1837VMWare SVGA-II compatible adapter. Use it if you have sufficiently
1838recent XFree86/XOrg server or Windows guest with a driver for this
1839card.
Gerd Hoffmanna19cbfb2010-04-27 11:50:11 +02001840@item qxl
1841QXL paravirtual graphic card. It is VGA compatible (including VESA
18422.0 VBE support). Works best with qxl guest drivers installed though.
1843Recommended choice when using the spice protocol.
Mark Cave-Ayland33632782014-03-17 21:46:25 +00001844@item tcx
1845(sun4m only) Sun TCX framebuffer. This is the default framebuffer for
1846sun4m machines and offers both 8-bit and 24-bit colour depths at a
1847fixed resolution of 1024x768.
1848@item cg3
1849(sun4m only) Sun cgthree framebuffer. This is a simple 8-bit framebuffer
1850for sun4m machines available in both 1024x768 (OpenBIOS) and 1152x900 (OBP)
1851resolutions aimed at people wishing to run older Solaris versions.
Gerd Hoffmanna94f0c52014-09-10 14:28:48 +02001852@item virtio
1853Virtio VGA card.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001854@item none
1855Disable VGA card.
1856@end table
1857ETEXI
1858
1859DEF("full-screen", 0, QEMU_OPTION_full_screen,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001860 "-full-screen start in full screen\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001861STEXI
1862@item -full-screen
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001863@findex -full-screen
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001864Start in full screen.
1865ETEXI
1866
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001867DEF("g", 1, QEMU_OPTION_g ,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00001868 "-g WxH[xDEPTH] Set the initial graphical resolution and depth\n",
Laurent Vivier8ac919a2019-10-26 18:45:43 +02001869 QEMU_ARCH_PPC | QEMU_ARCH_SPARC | QEMU_ARCH_M68K)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001870STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01001871@item -g @var{width}x@var{height}[x@var{depth}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001872@findex -g
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01001873Set the initial graphical resolution and depth (PPC, SPARC only).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001874ETEXI
1875
1876DEF("vnc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_vnc ,
Robert Hof04ec5a2016-07-26 18:17:11 +08001877 "-vnc <display> shorthand for -display vnc=<display>\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001878STEXI
1879@item -vnc @var{display}[,@var{option}[,@var{option}[,...]]]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01001880@findex -vnc
Colin Lorddc0a3e42016-08-12 15:30:48 -04001881Normally, if QEMU is compiled with graphical window support, it displays
1882output such as guest graphics, guest console, and the QEMU monitor in a
1883window. With this option, you can have QEMU listen on VNC display
1884@var{display} and redirect the VGA display over the VNC session. It is
1885very useful to enable the usb tablet device when using this option
Thomas Hutha358a3a2017-05-19 08:35:16 +02001886(option @option{-device usb-tablet}). When using the VNC display, you
Colin Lorddc0a3e42016-08-12 15:30:48 -04001887must use the @option{-k} parameter to set the keyboard layout if you are
1888not using en-us. Valid syntax for the @var{display} is
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001889
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001890@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001891
Robert Ho99a9a522016-05-31 15:03:09 +08001892@item to=@var{L}
1893
1894With this option, QEMU will try next available VNC @var{display}s, until the
1895number @var{L}, if the origianlly defined "-vnc @var{display}" is not
1896available, e.g. port 5900+@var{display} is already used by another
1897application. By default, to=0.
1898
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001899@item @var{host}:@var{d}
1900
1901TCP connections will only be allowed from @var{host} on display @var{d}.
1902By convention the TCP port is 5900+@var{d}. Optionally, @var{host} can
1903be omitted in which case the server will accept connections from any host.
1904
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02001905@item unix:@var{path}
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001906
1907Connections will be allowed over UNIX domain sockets where @var{path} is the
1908location of a unix socket to listen for connections on.
1909
1910@item none
1911
1912VNC is initialized but not started. The monitor @code{change} command
1913can be used to later start the VNC server.
1914
1915@end table
1916
1917Following the @var{display} value there may be one or more @var{option} flags
1918separated by commas. Valid options are
1919
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02001920@table @option
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001921
1922@item reverse
1923
1924Connect to a listening VNC client via a ``reverse'' connection. The
1925client is specified by the @var{display}. For reverse network
1926connections (@var{host}:@var{d},@code{reverse}), the @var{d} argument
1927is a TCP port number, not a display number.
1928
Tim Hardeck7536ee42013-01-21 11:04:44 +01001929@item websocket
1930
1931Opens an additional TCP listening port dedicated to VNC Websocket connections.
Daniel P. Berrange275e0d62017-02-03 12:06:45 +00001932If a bare @var{websocket} option is given, the Websocket port is
19335700+@var{display}. An alternative port can be specified with the
1934syntax @code{websocket}=@var{port}.
1935
1936If @var{host} is specified connections will only be allowed from this host.
1937It is possible to control the websocket listen address independently, using
1938the syntax @code{websocket}=@var{host}:@var{port}.
1939
Daniel P. Berrange3e305e42015-08-06 14:39:32 +01001940If no TLS credentials are provided, the websocket connection runs in
1941unencrypted mode. If TLS credentials are provided, the websocket connection
1942requires encrypted client connections.
Tim Hardeck7536ee42013-01-21 11:04:44 +01001943
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001944@item password
1945
1946Require that password based authentication is used for client connections.
Michal Novotny86ee5bc2012-07-16 15:54:38 +02001947
1948The password must be set separately using the @code{set_password} command in
1949the @ref{pcsys_monitor}. The syntax to change your password is:
1950@code{set_password <protocol> <password>} where <protocol> could be either
1951"vnc" or "spice".
1952
1953If you would like to change <protocol> password expiration, you should use
1954@code{expire_password <protocol> <expiration-time>} where expiration time could
1955be one of the following options: now, never, +seconds or UNIX time of
1956expiration, e.g. +60 to make password expire in 60 seconds, or 1335196800
1957to make password expire on "Mon Apr 23 12:00:00 EDT 2012" (UNIX time for this
1958date and time).
1959
1960You can also use keywords "now" or "never" for the expiration time to
1961allow <protocol> password to expire immediately or never expire.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001962
Daniel P. Berrange3e305e42015-08-06 14:39:32 +01001963@item tls-creds=@var{ID}
1964
1965Provides the ID of a set of TLS credentials to use to secure the
1966VNC server. They will apply to both the normal VNC server socket
1967and the websocket socket (if enabled). Setting TLS credentials
1968will cause the VNC server socket to enable the VeNCrypt auth
1969mechanism. The credentials should have been previously created
1970using the @option{-object tls-creds} argument.
1971
Daniel P. Berrange55cf09a2019-02-27 14:57:54 +00001972@item tls-authz=@var{ID}
1973
1974Provides the ID of the QAuthZ authorization object against which
1975the client's x509 distinguished name will validated. This object is
1976only resolved at time of use, so can be deleted and recreated on the
1977fly while the VNC server is active. If missing, it will default
1978to denying access.
1979
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00001980@item sasl
1981
1982Require that the client use SASL to authenticate with the VNC server.
1983The exact choice of authentication method used is controlled from the
1984system / user's SASL configuration file for the 'qemu' service. This
1985is typically found in /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf. If running QEMU as an
1986unprivileged user, an environment variable SASL_CONF_PATH can be used
1987to make it search alternate locations for the service config.
1988While some SASL auth methods can also provide data encryption (eg GSSAPI),
1989it is recommended that SASL always be combined with the 'tls' and
1990'x509' settings to enable use of SSL and server certificates. This
1991ensures a data encryption preventing compromise of authentication
1992credentials. See the @ref{vnc_security} section for details on using
1993SASL authentication.
1994
Daniel P. Berrange55cf09a2019-02-27 14:57:54 +00001995@item sasl-authz=@var{ID}
1996
1997Provides the ID of the QAuthZ authorization object against which
1998the client's SASL username will validated. This object is
1999only resolved at time of use, so can be deleted and recreated on the
2000fly while the VNC server is active. If missing, it will default
2001to denying access.
2002
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002003@item acl
2004
Daniel P. Berrange55cf09a2019-02-27 14:57:54 +00002005Legacy method for enabling authorization of clients against the
2006x509 distinguished name and SASL username. It results in the creation
2007of two @code{authz-list} objects with IDs of @code{vnc.username} and
2008@code{vnc.x509dname}. The rules for these objects must be configured
2009with the HMP ACL commands.
2010
2011This option is deprecated and should no longer be used. The new
2012@option{sasl-authz} and @option{tls-authz} options are a
2013replacement.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002014
Corentin Chary6f9c78c2010-07-07 20:57:51 +02002015@item lossy
2016
2017Enable lossy compression methods (gradient, JPEG, ...). If this
2018option is set, VNC client may receive lossy framebuffer updates
2019depending on its encoding settings. Enabling this option can save
2020a lot of bandwidth at the expense of quality.
2021
Corentin Chary80e0c8c2011-02-04 09:06:08 +01002022@item non-adaptive
2023
2024Disable adaptive encodings. Adaptive encodings are enabled by default.
2025An adaptive encoding will try to detect frequently updated screen regions,
2026and send updates in these regions using a lossy encoding (like JPEG).
Stefan Weil61cc8702011-04-13 22:45:22 +02002027This can be really helpful to save bandwidth when playing videos. Disabling
Michael Tokarev9d85d552014-04-07 13:34:58 +04002028adaptive encodings restores the original static behavior of encodings
Corentin Chary80e0c8c2011-02-04 09:06:08 +01002029like Tight.
2030
Gerd Hoffmann8cf36482011-11-24 18:10:49 +01002031@item share=[allow-exclusive|force-shared|ignore]
2032
2033Set display sharing policy. 'allow-exclusive' allows clients to ask
2034for exclusive access. As suggested by the rfb spec this is
2035implemented by dropping other connections. Connecting multiple
2036clients in parallel requires all clients asking for a shared session
2037(vncviewer: -shared switch). This is the default. 'force-shared'
2038disables exclusive client access. Useful for shared desktop sessions,
2039where you don't want someone forgetting specify -shared disconnect
2040everybody else. 'ignore' completely ignores the shared flag and
2041allows everybody connect unconditionally. Doesn't conform to the rfb
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02002042spec but is traditional QEMU behavior.
Gerd Hoffmann8cf36482011-11-24 18:10:49 +01002043
Gerd Hoffmannc5ce8332016-06-01 08:22:30 +02002044@item key-delay-ms
2045
2046Set keyboard delay, for key down and key up events, in milliseconds.
Alexander Grafd3b0db62017-07-12 14:43:45 +02002047Default is 10. Keyboards are low-bandwidth devices, so this slowdown
Gerd Hoffmannc5ce8332016-06-01 08:22:30 +02002048can help the device and guest to keep up and not lose events in case
2049events are arriving in bulk. Possible causes for the latter are flaky
2050network connections, or scripts for automated testing.
2051
Kővágó, Zoltánf0b9f362019-08-19 01:06:48 +02002052@item audiodev=@var{audiodev}
2053
2054Use the specified @var{audiodev} when the VNC client requests audio
2055transmission. When not using an -audiodev argument, this option must
2056be omitted, otherwise is must be present and specify a valid audiodev.
2057
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002058@end table
2059ETEXI
2060
2061STEXI
2062@end table
2063ETEXI
Michael Ellermana3adb7a2011-12-19 17:19:31 +11002064ARCHHEADING(, QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002065
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02002066ARCHHEADING(i386 target only:, QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002067STEXI
2068@table @option
2069ETEXI
2070
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002071DEF("win2k-hack", 0, QEMU_OPTION_win2k_hack,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002072 "-win2k-hack use it when installing Windows 2000 to avoid a disk full bug\n",
2073 QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002074STEXI
2075@item -win2k-hack
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002076@findex -win2k-hack
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002077Use it when installing Windows 2000 to avoid a disk full bug. After
2078Windows 2000 is installed, you no longer need this option (this option
2079slows down the IDE transfers).
2080ETEXI
2081
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002082DEF("no-fd-bootchk", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_fd_bootchk,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002083 "-no-fd-bootchk disable boot signature checking for floppy disks\n",
2084 QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002085STEXI
2086@item -no-fd-bootchk
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002087@findex -no-fd-bootchk
Markus Armbruster4eda32f2013-06-14 13:15:06 +02002088Disable boot signature checking for floppy disks in BIOS. May
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002089be needed to boot from old floppy disks.
2090ETEXI
2091
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002092DEF("no-acpi", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_acpi,
Shannon Zhaof5d8c8c2015-05-29 11:28:54 +01002093 "-no-acpi disable ACPI\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386 | QEMU_ARCH_ARM)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002094STEXI
2095@item -no-acpi
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002096@findex -no-acpi
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002097Disable ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support. Use
2098it if your guest OS complains about ACPI problems (PC target machine
2099only).
2100ETEXI
2101
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002102DEF("no-hpet", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_hpet,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002103 "-no-hpet disable HPET\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002104STEXI
2105@item -no-hpet
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002106@findex -no-hpet
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002107Disable HPET support.
2108ETEXI
2109
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002110DEF("acpitable", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_acpitable,
Michael Tokarev104bf022011-05-12 18:44:17 +04002111 "-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 +00002112 " ACPI table description\n", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002113STEXI
2114@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 +01002115@findex -acpitable
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002116Add ACPI table with specified header fields and context from specified files.
Michael Tokarev104bf022011-05-12 18:44:17 +04002117For file=, take whole ACPI table from the specified files, including all
2118ACPI headers (possible overridden by other options).
2119For data=, only data
2120portion of the table is used, all header information is specified in the
2121command line.
Laszlo Ersekae123742016-01-18 15:12:13 +01002122If a SLIC table is supplied to QEMU, then the SLIC's oem_id and oem_table_id
2123fields will override the same in the RSDT and the FADT (a.k.a. FACP), in order
2124to ensure the field matches required by the Microsoft SLIC spec and the ACPI
2125spec.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002126ETEXI
2127
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00002128DEF("smbios", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_smbios,
2129 "-smbios file=binary\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07002130 " load SMBIOS entry from binary file\n"
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002131 "-smbios type=0[,vendor=str][,version=str][,date=str][,release=%d.%d]\n"
2132 " [,uefi=on|off]\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07002133 " specify SMBIOS type 0 fields\n"
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00002134 "-smbios type=1[,manufacturer=str][,product=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n"
2135 " [,uuid=uuid][,sku=str][,family=str]\n"
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002136 " specify SMBIOS type 1 fields\n"
2137 "-smbios type=2[,manufacturer=str][,product=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n"
2138 " [,asset=str][,location=str]\n"
2139 " specify SMBIOS type 2 fields\n"
2140 "-smbios type=3[,manufacturer=str][,version=str][,serial=str][,asset=str]\n"
2141 " [,sku=str]\n"
2142 " specify SMBIOS type 3 fields\n"
2143 "-smbios type=4[,sock_pfx=str][,manufacturer=str][,version=str][,serial=str]\n"
2144 " [,asset=str][,part=str]\n"
2145 " specify SMBIOS type 4 fields\n"
2146 "-smbios type=17[,loc_pfx=str][,bank=str][,manufacturer=str][,serial=str]\n"
Gabriel L. Somlo3ebd6cc2015-03-11 13:58:01 -04002147 " [,asset=str][,part=str][,speed=%d]\n"
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002148 " specify SMBIOS type 17 fields\n",
Wei Huangc30e1562015-09-07 10:39:29 +01002149 QEMU_ARCH_I386 | QEMU_ARCH_ARM)
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00002150STEXI
2151@item -smbios file=@var{binary}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002152@findex -smbios
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00002153Load SMBIOS entry from binary file.
2154
Gabriel L. Somlo84351842014-05-19 10:09:54 -04002155@item -smbios type=0[,vendor=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,date=@var{str}][,release=@var{%d.%d}][,uefi=on|off]
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00002156Specify SMBIOS type 0 fields
2157
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002158@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 +00002159Specify SMBIOS type 1 fields
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002160
Igor Mammedov3fdbd1d2019-05-21 16:23:31 +02002161@item -smbios type=2[,manufacturer=@var{str}][,product=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,location=@var{str}]
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002162Specify SMBIOS type 2 fields
2163
2164@item -smbios type=3[,manufacturer=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,sku=@var{str}]
2165Specify SMBIOS type 3 fields
2166
2167@item -smbios type=4[,sock_pfx=@var{str}][,manufacturer=@var{str}][,version=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,part=@var{str}]
2168Specify SMBIOS type 4 fields
2169
Gabriel L. Somlo3ebd6cc2015-03-11 13:58:01 -04002170@item -smbios type=17[,loc_pfx=@var{str}][,bank=@var{str}][,manufacturer=@var{str}][,serial=@var{str}][,asset=@var{str}][,part=@var{str}][,speed=@var{%d}]
Gabriel L. Somlob155eb12015-02-05 11:45:30 -05002171Specify SMBIOS type 17 fields
aliguorib6f6e3d2009-04-17 18:59:56 +00002172ETEXI
2173
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002174STEXI
2175@end table
2176ETEXI
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002177DEFHEADING()
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002178
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02002179DEFHEADING(Network options:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002180STEXI
2181@table @option
2182ETEXI
2183
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002184DEF("netdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_netdev,
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002185#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
Samuel Thibault0b11c032016-03-20 12:29:54 +01002186 "-netdev user,id=str[,ipv4[=on|off]][,net=addr[/mask]][,host=addr]\n"
2187 " [,ipv6[=on|off]][,ipv6-net=addr[/int]][,ipv6-host=addr]\n"
2188 " [,restrict=on|off][,hostname=host][,dhcpstart=addr]\n"
Benjamin Drungf18d1372018-02-27 17:06:01 +01002189 " [,dns=addr][,ipv6-dns=addr][,dnssearch=domain][,domainname=domain]\n"
Fam Zheng0fca92b2018-09-14 15:26:16 +08002190 " [,tftp=dir][,tftp-server-name=name][,bootfile=f][,hostfwd=rule][,guestfwd=rule]"
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002191#ifndef _WIN32
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002192 "[,smb=dir[,smbserver=addr]]\n"
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002193#endif
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002194 " configure a user mode network backend with ID 'str',\n"
2195 " its DHCP server and optional services\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002196#endif
2197#ifdef _WIN32
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002198 "-netdev tap,id=str,ifname=name\n"
2199 " configure a host TAP network backend with ID 'str'\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002200#else
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002201 "-netdev tap,id=str[,fd=h][,fds=x:y:...:z][,ifname=name][,script=file][,downscript=dfile]\n"
Alexey Kardashevskiy584613e2016-09-13 17:11:54 +10002202 " [,br=bridge][,helper=helper][,sndbuf=nbytes][,vnet_hdr=on|off][,vhost=on|off]\n"
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002203 " [,vhostfd=h][,vhostfds=x:y:...:z][,vhostforce=on|off][,queues=n]\n"
Jason Wang69e87b32016-07-06 09:57:55 +08002204 " [,poll-us=n]\n"
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002205 " configure a host TAP network backend with ID 'str'\n"
Alexey Kardashevskiy584613e2016-09-13 17:11:54 +10002206 " connected to a bridge (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_INTERFACE ")\n"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002207 " use network scripts 'file' (default=" DEFAULT_NETWORK_SCRIPT ")\n"
2208 " to configure it and 'dfile' (default=" DEFAULT_NETWORK_DOWN_SCRIPT ")\n"
2209 " to deconfigure it\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07002210 " use '[down]script=no' to disable script execution\n"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002211 " use network helper 'helper' (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_HELPER ") to\n"
2212 " configure it\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002213 " use 'fd=h' to connect to an already opened TAP interface\n"
Jason Wang2ca81ba2013-02-20 18:04:01 +08002214 " use 'fds=x:y:...:z' to connect to already opened multiqueue capable TAP interfaces\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07002215 " use 'sndbuf=nbytes' to limit the size of the send buffer (the\n"
Michael S. Tsirkinf157ed22011-02-01 14:25:40 +02002216 " default is disabled 'sndbuf=0' to enable flow control set 'sndbuf=1048576')\n"
Bruce Rogersca1a8a02010-01-06 12:33:57 -07002217 " use vnet_hdr=off to avoid enabling the IFF_VNET_HDR tap flag\n"
2218 " 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 +02002219 " use vhost=on to enable experimental in kernel accelerator\n"
mst@redhat.com5430a282011-02-01 22:13:42 +02002220 " (only has effect for virtio guests which use MSIX)\n"
2221 " use vhostforce=on to force vhost on for non-MSIX virtio guests\n"
Michael S. Tsirkin82b0d802010-03-17 13:08:24 +02002222 " use 'vhostfd=h' to connect to an already opened vhost net device\n"
Jason Wang2ca81ba2013-02-20 18:04:01 +08002223 " use 'vhostfds=x:y:...:z to connect to multiple already opened vhost net devices\n"
Jason Wangec396012013-02-22 22:57:52 +08002224 " use 'queues=n' to specify the number of queues to be created for multiqueue TAP\n"
Jason Wang69e87b32016-07-06 09:57:55 +08002225 " use 'poll-us=n' to speciy the maximum number of microseconds that could be\n"
2226 " spent on busy polling for vhost net\n"
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002227 "-netdev bridge,id=str[,br=bridge][,helper=helper]\n"
2228 " configure a host TAP network backend with ID 'str' that is\n"
2229 " connected to a bridge (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_INTERFACE ")\n"
2230 " using the program 'helper (default=" DEFAULT_BRIDGE_HELPER ")\n"
Mark McLoughlin0df0ff62009-06-18 18:21:34 +01002231#endif
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002232#ifdef __linux__
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002233 "-netdev l2tpv3,id=str,src=srcaddr,dst=dstaddr[,srcport=srcport][,dstport=dstport]\n"
2234 " [,rxsession=rxsession],txsession=txsession[,ipv6=on/off][,udp=on/off]\n"
2235 " [,cookie64=on/off][,counter][,pincounter][,txcookie=txcookie]\n"
2236 " [,rxcookie=rxcookie][,offset=offset]\n"
2237 " configure a network backend with ID 'str' connected to\n"
2238 " an Ethernet over L2TPv3 pseudowire.\n"
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002239 " Linux kernel 3.3+ as well as most routers can talk\n"
Michael Tokarev2f47b402014-07-24 20:10:17 +04002240 " L2TPv3. This transport allows connecting a VM to a VM,\n"
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002241 " VM to a router and even VM to Host. It is a nearly-universal\n"
2242 " standard (RFC3391). Note - this implementation uses static\n"
2243 " pre-configured tunnels (same as the Linux kernel).\n"
2244 " use 'src=' to specify source address\n"
2245 " use 'dst=' to specify destination address\n"
2246 " use 'udp=on' to specify udp encapsulation\n"
Gonglei39526512014-08-14 14:35:48 +08002247 " use 'srcport=' to specify source udp port\n"
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002248 " use 'dstport=' to specify destination udp port\n"
2249 " use 'ipv6=on' to force v6\n"
2250 " L2TPv3 uses cookies to prevent misconfiguration as\n"
2251 " well as a weak security measure\n"
2252 " use 'rxcookie=0x012345678' to specify a rxcookie\n"
2253 " use 'txcookie=0x012345678' to specify a txcookie\n"
2254 " use 'cookie64=on' to set cookie size to 64 bit, otherwise 32\n"
2255 " use 'counter=off' to force a 'cut-down' L2TPv3 with no counter\n"
2256 " use 'pincounter=on' to work around broken counter handling in peer\n"
2257 " use 'offset=X' to add an extra offset between header and data\n"
2258#endif
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002259 "-netdev socket,id=str[,fd=h][,listen=[host]:port][,connect=host:port]\n"
2260 " configure a network backend to connect to another network\n"
2261 " using a socket connection\n"
2262 "-netdev socket,id=str[,fd=h][,mcast=maddr:port[,localaddr=addr]]\n"
2263 " configure a network backend to connect to a multicast maddr and port\n"
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08002264 " use 'localaddr=addr' to specify the host address to send packets from\n"
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002265 "-netdev socket,id=str[,fd=h][,udp=host:port][,localaddr=host:port]\n"
2266 " configure a network backend to connect to another network\n"
2267 " using an UDP tunnel\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002268#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002269 "-netdev vde,id=str[,sock=socketpath][,port=n][,group=groupname][,mode=octalmode]\n"
2270 " configure a network backend to connect to port 'n' of a vde switch\n"
2271 " running on host and listening for incoming connections on 'socketpath'.\n"
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002272 " Use group 'groupname' and mode 'octalmode' to change default\n"
2273 " ownership and permissions for communication port.\n"
2274#endif
Vincenzo Maffione58952132013-11-06 11:44:06 +01002275#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002276 "-netdev netmap,id=str,ifname=name[,devname=nmname]\n"
Vincenzo Maffione58952132013-11-06 11:44:06 +01002277 " attach to the existing netmap-enabled network interface 'name', or to a\n"
2278 " VALE port (created on the fly) called 'name' ('nmname' is name of the \n"
2279 " netmap device, defaults to '/dev/netmap')\n"
2280#endif
Thomas Huth253dc142018-02-21 11:18:32 +01002281#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002282 "-netdev vhost-user,id=str,chardev=dev[,vhostforce=on|off]\n"
2283 " configure a vhost-user network, backed by a chardev 'dev'\n"
Thomas Huth253dc142018-02-21 11:18:32 +01002284#endif
Thomas Huth18d65d22018-01-15 20:50:55 +01002285 "-netdev hubport,id=str,hubid=n[,netdev=nd]\n"
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002286 " configure a hub port on the hub with ID 'n'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Thomas Huth78cd6f72018-02-21 11:18:36 +01002287DEF("nic", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_nic,
BALATON Zoltandfaa7d52018-07-16 21:12:08 +02002288 "-nic [tap|bridge|"
Thomas Huth78cd6f72018-02-21 11:18:36 +01002289#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
2290 "user|"
2291#endif
2292#ifdef __linux__
2293 "l2tpv3|"
2294#endif
2295#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
2296 "vde|"
2297#endif
2298#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP
2299 "netmap|"
2300#endif
2301#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
2302 "vhost-user|"
2303#endif
2304 "socket][,option][,...][mac=macaddr]\n"
2305 " initialize an on-board / default host NIC (using MAC address\n"
2306 " macaddr) and connect it to the given host network backend\n"
BALATON Zoltandfaa7d52018-07-16 21:12:08 +02002307 "-nic none use it alone to have zero network devices (the default is to\n"
Thomas Huth78cd6f72018-02-21 11:18:36 +01002308 " provided a 'user' network connection)\n",
2309 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002310DEF("net", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_net,
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002311 "-net nic[,macaddr=mac][,model=type][,name=str][,addr=str][,vectors=v]\n"
Thomas Huth0e60a822017-12-19 16:28:55 +01002312 " configure or create an on-board (or machine default) NIC and\n"
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002313 " connect it to hub 0 (please use -nic unless you need a hub)\n"
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002314 "-net ["
Mark McLoughlina1ea4582009-10-08 19:58:26 +01002315#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
2316 "user|"
2317#endif
2318 "tap|"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002319 "bridge|"
Mark McLoughlina1ea4582009-10-08 19:58:26 +01002320#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
2321 "vde|"
2322#endif
Vincenzo Maffione58952132013-11-06 11:44:06 +01002323#ifdef CONFIG_NETMAP
2324 "netmap|"
2325#endif
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002326 "socket][,option][,option][,...]\n"
Thomas Huth6a8b4a52015-05-15 16:58:24 +02002327 " old way to initialize a host network interface\n"
2328 " (use the -netdev option if possible instead)\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002329STEXI
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002330@item -nic [tap|bridge|user|l2tpv3|vde|netmap|vhost-user|socket][,...][,mac=macaddr][,model=mn]
2331@findex -nic
2332This option is a shortcut for configuring both the on-board (default) guest
2333NIC hardware and the host network backend in one go. The host backend options
2334are the same as with the corresponding @option{-netdev} options below.
2335The guest NIC model can be set with @option{model=@var{modelname}}.
2336Use @option{model=help} to list the available device types.
2337The hardware MAC address can be set with @option{mac=@var{macaddr}}.
2338
2339The following two example do exactly the same, to show how @option{-nic} can
2340be used to shorten the command line length (note that the e1000 is the default
2341on i386, so the @option{model=e1000} parameter could even be omitted here, too):
2342@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002343@value{qemu_system} -netdev user,id=n1,ipv6=off -device e1000,netdev=n1,mac=52:54:98:76:54:32
2344@value{qemu_system} -nic user,ipv6=off,model=e1000,mac=52:54:98:76:54:32
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002345@end example
2346
2347@item -nic none
2348Indicate that no network devices should be configured. It is used to override
2349the default configuration (default NIC with ``user'' host network backend)
2350which is activated if no other networking options are provided.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002351
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01002352@item -netdev user,id=@var{id}[,@var{option}][,@var{option}][,...]
Markus Armbrusterb8f490e2013-02-13 19:49:38 +01002353@findex -netdev
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002354Configure user mode host network backend which requires no administrator
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002355privilege to run. Valid options are:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002356
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02002357@table @option
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01002358@item id=@var{id}
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002359Assign symbolic name for use in monitor commands.
2360
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002361@item ipv4=on|off and ipv6=on|off
2362Specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be enabled. If neither is specified
2363both protocols are enabled.
Samuel Thibault0b11c032016-03-20 12:29:54 +01002364
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002365@item net=@var{addr}[/@var{mask}]
2366Set IP network address the guest will see. Optionally specify the netmask,
2367either in the form a.b.c.d or as number of valid top-most bits. Default is
Brad Hardsb0b36e52011-04-24 17:19:56 +1000236810.0.2.0/24.
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002369
2370@item host=@var{addr}
2371Specify the guest-visible address of the host. Default is the 2nd IP in the
2372guest network, i.e. x.x.x.2.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002373
Samuel Thibaultd8eb3862016-03-25 00:02:58 +01002374@item ipv6-net=@var{addr}[/@var{int}]
2375Set IPv6 network address the guest will see (default is fec0::/64). The
2376network prefix is given in the usual hexadecimal IPv6 address
2377notation. The prefix size is optional, and is given as the number of
2378valid top-most bits (default is 64).
Yann Bordenave7aac5312016-03-15 10:31:22 +01002379
Samuel Thibaultd8eb3862016-03-25 00:02:58 +01002380@item ipv6-host=@var{addr}
Yann Bordenave7aac5312016-03-15 10:31:22 +01002381Specify the guest-visible IPv6 address of the host. Default is the 2nd IPv6 in
2382the guest network, i.e. xxxx::2.
2383
Jan Kiszkac54ed5b2011-07-20 12:20:14 +02002384@item restrict=on|off
Brad Hardscaef55e2011-06-09 07:50:43 +10002385If this option is enabled, the guest will be isolated, i.e. it will not be
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002386able to contact the host and no guest IP packets will be routed over the host
Brad Hardscaef55e2011-06-09 07:50:43 +10002387to the outside. This option does not affect any explicitly set forwarding rules.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002388
2389@item hostname=@var{name}
Klaus Stengel63d29602012-10-27 19:53:39 +02002390Specifies the client hostname reported by the built-in DHCP server.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002391
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002392@item dhcpstart=@var{addr}
2393Specify the first of the 16 IPs the built-in DHCP server can assign. Default
Brad Hardsb0b36e52011-04-24 17:19:56 +10002394is 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 +02002395
2396@item dns=@var{addr}
2397Specify the guest-visible address of the virtual nameserver. The address must
2398be different from the host address. Default is the 3rd IP in the guest network,
2399i.e. x.x.x.3.
2400
Samuel Thibaultd8eb3862016-03-25 00:02:58 +01002401@item ipv6-dns=@var{addr}
Yann Bordenave7aac5312016-03-15 10:31:22 +01002402Specify the guest-visible address of the IPv6 virtual nameserver. The address
2403must be different from the host address. Default is the 3rd IP in the guest
2404network, i.e. xxxx::3.
2405
Klaus Stengel63d29602012-10-27 19:53:39 +02002406@item dnssearch=@var{domain}
2407Provides an entry for the domain-search list sent by the built-in
2408DHCP server. More than one domain suffix can be transmitted by specifying
2409this option multiple times. If supported, this will cause the guest to
2410automatically try to append the given domain suffix(es) in case a domain name
2411can not be resolved.
2412
2413Example:
2414@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002415@value{qemu_system} -nic user,dnssearch=mgmt.example.org,dnssearch=example.org
Klaus Stengel63d29602012-10-27 19:53:39 +02002416@end example
2417
Benjamin Drungf18d1372018-02-27 17:06:01 +01002418@item domainname=@var{domain}
2419Specifies the client domain name reported by the built-in DHCP server.
2420
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002421@item tftp=@var{dir}
2422When using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in TFTP
2423server. The files in @var{dir} will be exposed as the root of a TFTP server.
2424The TFTP client on the guest must be configured in binary mode (use the command
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002425@code{bin} of the Unix TFTP client).
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002426
Fam Zheng0fca92b2018-09-14 15:26:16 +08002427@item tftp-server-name=@var{name}
2428In BOOTP reply, broadcast @var{name} as the "TFTP server name" (RFC2132 option
242966). This can be used to advise the guest to load boot files or configurations
2430from a different server than the host address.
2431
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002432@item bootfile=@var{file}
2433When using the user mode network stack, broadcast @var{file} as the BOOTP
2434filename. In conjunction with @option{tftp}, this can be used to network boot
2435a guest from a local directory.
2436
2437Example (using pxelinux):
2438@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002439@value{qemu_system} -hda linux.img -boot n -device e1000,netdev=n1 \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002440 -netdev user,id=n1,tftp=/path/to/tftp/files,bootfile=/pxelinux.0
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002441@end example
2442
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002443@item smb=@var{dir}[,smbserver=@var{addr}]
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002444When using the user mode network stack, activate a built-in SMB
2445server so that Windows OSes can access to the host files in @file{@var{dir}}
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002446transparently. The IP address of the SMB server can be set to @var{addr}. By
2447default the 4th IP in the guest network is used, i.e. x.x.x.4.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002448
2449In the guest Windows OS, the line:
2450@example
245110.0.2.4 smbserver
2452@end example
2453must be added in the file @file{C:\WINDOWS\LMHOSTS} (for windows 9x/Me)
2454or @file{C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\LMHOSTS} (Windows NT/2000).
2455
2456Then @file{@var{dir}} can be accessed in @file{\\smbserver\qemu}.
2457
Brade2d88302011-09-02 16:53:28 -04002458Note that a SAMBA server must be installed on the host OS.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002459
Jan Kiszka3c6a0582009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002460@item hostfwd=[tcp|udp]:[@var{hostaddr}]:@var{hostport}-[@var{guestaddr}]:@var{guestport}
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002461Redirect incoming TCP or UDP connections to the host port @var{hostport} to
2462the guest IP address @var{guestaddr} on guest port @var{guestport}. If
2463@var{guestaddr} is not specified, its value is x.x.x.15 (default first address
Jan Kiszka3c6a0582009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002464given by the built-in DHCP server). By specifying @var{hostaddr}, the rule can
2465be bound to a specific host interface. If no connection type is set, TCP is
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002466used. This option can be given multiple times.
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002467
2468For example, to redirect host X11 connection from screen 1 to guest
2469screen 0, use the following:
2470
2471@example
2472# on the host
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002473@value{qemu_system} -nic user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:6001-:6000
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002474# this host xterm should open in the guest X11 server
2475xterm -display :1
2476@end example
2477
2478To redirect telnet connections from host port 5555 to telnet port on
2479the guest, use the following:
2480
2481@example
2482# on the host
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002483@value{qemu_system} -nic user,hostfwd=tcp::5555-:23
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002484telnet localhost 5555
2485@end example
2486
2487Then when you use on the host @code{telnet localhost 5555}, you
2488connect to the guest telnet server.
2489
Jan Kiszkac92ef6a2009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002490@item guestfwd=[tcp]:@var{server}:@var{port}-@var{dev}
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02002491@itemx guestfwd=[tcp]:@var{server}:@var{port}-@var{cmd:command}
Jan Kiszka3c6a0582009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002492Forward guest TCP connections to the IP address @var{server} on port @var{port}
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02002493to the character device @var{dev} or to a program executed by @var{cmd:command}
2494which gets spawned for each connection. This option can be given multiple times.
2495
Stefan Weil43ffe612012-07-20 23:26:02 +02002496You can either use a chardev directly and have that one used throughout QEMU's
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02002497lifetime, like in the following example:
2498
2499@example
2500# open 10.10.1.1:4321 on bootup, connect 10.0.2.100:1234 to it whenever
2501# the guest accesses it
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002502@value{qemu_system} -nic user,guestfwd=tcp:10.0.2.100:1234-tcp:10.10.1.1:4321
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02002503@end example
2504
2505Or you can execute a command on every TCP connection established by the guest,
Stefan Weil43ffe612012-07-20 23:26:02 +02002506so that QEMU behaves similar to an inetd process for that virtual server:
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02002507
2508@example
2509# call "netcat 10.10.1.1 4321" on every TCP connection to 10.0.2.100:1234
2510# and connect the TCP stream to its stdin/stdout
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002511@value{qemu_system} -nic 'user,id=n1,guestfwd=tcp:10.0.2.100:1234-cmd:netcat 10.10.1.1 4321'
Alexander Grafb412eb62012-06-03 09:45:01 +02002512@end example
Jan Kiszkaad196a92009-06-24 14:42:28 +02002513
2514@end table
2515
Alexey Kardashevskiy584613e2016-09-13 17:11:54 +10002516@item -netdev tap,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,ifname=@var{name}][,script=@var{file}][,downscript=@var{dfile}][,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}]
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002517Configure a host TAP network backend with ID @var{id}.
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002518
2519Use the network script @var{file} to configure it and the network script
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002520@var{dfile} to deconfigure it. If @var{name} is not provided, the OS
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002521automatically provides one. The default network configure script is
2522@file{/etc/qemu-ifup} and the default network deconfigure script is
2523@file{/etc/qemu-ifdown}. Use @option{script=no} or @option{downscript=no}
2524to disable script execution.
2525
2526If running QEMU as an unprivileged user, use the network helper
Alexey Kardashevskiy584613e2016-09-13 17:11:54 +10002527@var{helper} to configure the TAP interface and attach it to the bridge.
2528The default network helper executable is @file{/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper}
2529and the default bridge device is @file{br0}.
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002530
2531@option{fd}=@var{h} can be used to specify the handle of an already
2532opened host TAP interface.
2533
2534Examples:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002535
2536@example
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002537#launch a QEMU instance with the default network script
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002538@value{qemu_system} linux.img -nic tap
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002539@end example
2540
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002541@example
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002542#launch a QEMU instance with two NICs, each one connected
2543#to a TAP device
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002544@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huth74f78b92018-01-15 08:40:17 +01002545 -netdev tap,id=nd0,ifname=tap0 -device e1000,netdev=nd0 \
2546 -netdev tap,id=nd1,ifname=tap1 -device rtl8139,netdev=nd1
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002547@end example
2548
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002549@example
2550#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to
2551#connect a TAP device to bridge br0
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002552@value{qemu_system} linux.img -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=n1 \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002553 -netdev tap,id=n1,"helper=/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper"
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002554@end example
2555
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01002556@item -netdev bridge,id=@var{id}[,br=@var{bridge}][,helper=@var{helper}]
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002557Connect a host TAP network interface to a host bridge device.
2558
2559Use the network helper @var{helper} to configure the TAP interface and
2560attach it to the bridge. The default network helper executable is
Amos Kong420508f2013-10-23 04:49:28 +08002561@file{/path/to/qemu-bridge-helper} and the default bridge
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002562device is @file{br0}.
2563
2564Examples:
2565
2566@example
2567#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to
2568#connect a TAP device to bridge br0
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002569@value{qemu_system} linux.img -netdev bridge,id=n1 -device virtio-net,netdev=n1
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002570@end example
2571
2572@example
2573#launch a QEMU instance with the default network helper to
2574#connect a TAP device to bridge qemubr0
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002575@value{qemu_system} linux.img -netdev bridge,br=qemubr0,id=n1 -device virtio-net,netdev=n1
Corey Bryanta7c36ee2012-01-26 09:42:27 -05002576@end example
2577
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01002578@item -netdev socket,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,listen=[@var{host}]:@var{port}][,connect=@var{host}:@var{port}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002579
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002580This host network backend can be used to connect the guest's network to
2581another QEMU virtual machine using a TCP socket connection. If @option{listen}
2582is specified, QEMU waits for incoming connections on @var{port}
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002583(@var{host} is optional). @option{connect} is used to connect to
2584another QEMU instance using the @option{listen} option. @option{fd}=@var{h}
2585specifies an already opened TCP socket.
2586
2587Example:
2588@example
2589# launch a first QEMU instance
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002590@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002591 -device e1000,netdev=n1,mac=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
2592 -netdev socket,id=n1,listen=:1234
2593# connect the network of this instance to the network of the first instance
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002594@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002595 -device e1000,netdev=n2,mac=52:54:00:12:34:57 \
2596 -netdev socket,id=n2,connect=127.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002597@end example
2598
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01002599@item -netdev socket,id=@var{id}[,fd=@var{h}][,mcast=@var{maddr}:@var{port}[,localaddr=@var{addr}]]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002600
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002601Configure a socket host network backend to share the guest's network traffic
2602with another QEMU virtual machines using a UDP multicast socket, effectively
2603making a bus for every QEMU with same multicast address @var{maddr} and @var{port}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002604NOTES:
2605@enumerate
2606@item
2607Several QEMU can be running on different hosts and share same bus (assuming
2608correct multicast setup for these hosts).
2609@item
2610mcast support is compatible with User Mode Linux (argument @option{eth@var{N}=mcast}), see
2611@url{http://user-mode-linux.sf.net}.
2612@item
2613Use @option{fd=h} to specify an already opened UDP multicast socket.
2614@end enumerate
2615
2616Example:
2617@example
2618# launch one QEMU instance
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002619@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002620 -device e1000,netdev=n1,mac=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
2621 -netdev socket,id=n1,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002622# launch another QEMU instance on same "bus"
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002623@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002624 -device e1000,netdev=n2,mac=52:54:00:12:34:57 \
2625 -netdev socket,id=n2,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002626# launch yet another QEMU instance on same "bus"
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002627@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huth37a44422018-08-13 13:51:44 +02002628 -device e1000,netdev=n3,mac=52:54:00:12:34:58 \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002629 -netdev socket,id=n3,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002630@end example
2631
2632Example (User Mode Linux compat.):
2633@example
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002634# launch QEMU instance (note mcast address selected is UML's default)
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002635@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002636 -device e1000,netdev=n1,mac=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
2637 -netdev socket,id=n1,mcast=239.192.168.1:1102
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002638# launch UML
2639/path/to/linux ubd0=/path/to/root_fs eth0=mcast
2640@end example
2641
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08002642Example (send packets from host's 1.2.3.4):
2643@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002644@value{qemu_system} linux.img \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002645 -device e1000,netdev=n1,mac=52:54:00:12:34:56 \
2646 -netdev socket,id=n1,mcast=239.192.168.1:1102,localaddr=1.2.3.4
Mike Ryan3a75e742010-12-01 11:16:47 -08002647@end example
2648
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002649@item -netdev l2tpv3,id=@var{id},src=@var{srcaddr},dst=@var{dstaddr}[,srcport=@var{srcport}][,dstport=@var{dstport}],txsession=@var{txsession}[,rxsession=@var{rxsession}][,ipv6][,udp][,cookie64][,counter][,pincounter][,txcookie=@var{txcookie}][,rxcookie=@var{rxcookie}][,offset=@var{offset}]
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002650Configure a L2TPv3 pseudowire host network backend. L2TPv3 (RFC3391) is a
2651popular protocol to transport Ethernet (and other Layer 2) data frames between
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002652two systems. It is present in routers, firewalls and the Linux kernel
2653(from version 3.3 onwards).
2654
2655This transport allows a VM to communicate to another VM, router or firewall directly.
2656
Markus Armbruster1e9a7372017-10-02 16:03:01 +02002657@table @option
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002658@item src=@var{srcaddr}
2659 source address (mandatory)
2660@item dst=@var{dstaddr}
2661 destination address (mandatory)
2662@item udp
2663 select udp encapsulation (default is ip).
2664@item srcport=@var{srcport}
2665 source udp port.
2666@item dstport=@var{dstport}
2667 destination udp port.
2668@item ipv6
2669 force v6, otherwise defaults to v4.
2670@item rxcookie=@var{rxcookie}
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02002671@itemx txcookie=@var{txcookie}
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002672 Cookies are a weak form of security in the l2tpv3 specification.
2673Their function is mostly to prevent misconfiguration. By default they are 32
2674bit.
2675@item cookie64
2676 Set cookie size to 64 bit instead of the default 32
2677@item counter=off
2678 Force a 'cut-down' L2TPv3 with no counter as in
2679draft-mkonstan-l2tpext-keyed-ipv6-tunnel-00
2680@item pincounter=on
2681 Work around broken counter handling in peer. This may also help on
2682networks which have packet reorder.
2683@item offset=@var{offset}
2684 Add an extra offset between header and data
Markus Armbruster1e9a7372017-10-02 16:03:01 +02002685@end table
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002686
2687For example, to attach a VM running on host 4.3.2.1 via L2TPv3 to the bridge br-lan
2688on the remote Linux host 1.2.3.4:
2689@example
2690# Setup tunnel on linux host using raw ip as encapsulation
2691# on 1.2.3.4
2692ip l2tp add tunnel remote 4.3.2.1 local 1.2.3.4 tunnel_id 1 peer_tunnel_id 1 \
2693 encap udp udp_sport 16384 udp_dport 16384
2694ip l2tp add session tunnel_id 1 name vmtunnel0 session_id \
2695 0xFFFFFFFF peer_session_id 0xFFFFFFFF
2696ifconfig vmtunnel0 mtu 1500
2697ifconfig vmtunnel0 up
2698brctl addif br-lan vmtunnel0
2699
2700
2701# on 4.3.2.1
2702# launch QEMU instance - if your network has reorder or is very lossy add ,pincounter
2703
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002704@value{qemu_system} linux.img -device e1000,netdev=n1 \
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002705 -netdev l2tpv3,id=n1,src=4.2.3.1,dst=1.2.3.4,udp,srcport=16384,dstport=16384,rxsession=0xffffffff,txsession=0xffffffff,counter
Anton Ivanov3fb69aa2014-06-20 10:34:41 +01002706
2707@end example
2708
Stefan Hajnoczi08d12022012-08-14 14:14:27 +01002709@item -netdev vde,id=@var{id}[,sock=@var{socketpath}][,port=@var{n}][,group=@var{groupname}][,mode=@var{octalmode}]
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002710Configure VDE backend to connect to PORT @var{n} of a vde switch running on host and
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002711listening for incoming connections on @var{socketpath}. Use GROUP @var{groupname}
2712and MODE @var{octalmode} to change default ownership and permissions for
Stefan Weilc1ba4e02011-09-05 18:13:03 +02002713communication port. This option is only available if QEMU has been compiled
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002714with vde support enabled.
2715
2716Example:
2717@example
2718# launch vde switch
2719vde_switch -F -sock /tmp/myswitch
2720# launch QEMU instance
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02002721@value{qemu_system} linux.img -nic vde,sock=/tmp/myswitch
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002722@end example
2723
Changchun Ouyangb931bfb2015-09-23 12:20:00 +08002724@item -netdev vhost-user,chardev=@var{id}[,vhostforce=on|off][,queues=n]
Nikolay Nikolaev03ce5742014-06-10 13:02:16 +03002725
2726Establish a vhost-user netdev, backed by a chardev @var{id}. The chardev should
2727be a unix domain socket backed one. The vhost-user uses a specifically defined
2728protocol to pass vhost ioctl replacement messages to an application on the other
2729end of the socket. On non-MSIX guests, the feature can be forced with
Changchun Ouyangb931bfb2015-09-23 12:20:00 +08002730@var{vhostforce}. Use 'queues=@var{n}' to specify the number of queues to
2731be created for multiqueue vhost-user.
Nikolay Nikolaev03ce5742014-06-10 13:02:16 +03002732
2733Example:
2734@example
2735qemu -m 512 -object memory-backend-file,id=mem,size=512M,mem-path=/hugetlbfs,share=on \
2736 -numa node,memdev=mem \
Vincenzo Maffione79cad2f2017-02-20 17:45:09 +01002737 -chardev socket,id=chr0,path=/path/to/socket \
Nikolay Nikolaev03ce5742014-06-10 13:02:16 +03002738 -netdev type=vhost-user,id=net0,chardev=chr0 \
2739 -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=net0
2740@end example
2741
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002742@item -netdev hubport,id=@var{id},hubid=@var{hubid}[,netdev=@var{nd}]
Thomas Huth78cd6f72018-02-21 11:18:36 +01002743
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002744Create a hub port on the emulated hub with ID @var{hubid}.
Thomas Huth78cd6f72018-02-21 11:18:36 +01002745
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002746The hubport netdev lets you connect a NIC to a QEMU emulated hub instead of a
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002747single netdev. Alternatively, you can also connect the hubport to another
2748netdev with ID @var{nd} by using the @option{netdev=@var{nd}} option.
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002749
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002750@item -net nic[,netdev=@var{nd}][,macaddr=@var{mac}][,model=@var{type}] [,name=@var{name}][,addr=@var{addr}][,vectors=@var{v}]
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002751@findex -net
2752Legacy option to configure or create an on-board (or machine default) Network
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002753Interface Card(NIC) and connect it either to the emulated hub with ID 0 (i.e.
2754the default hub), or to the netdev @var{nd}.
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002755The NIC is an e1000 by default on the PC target. Optionally, the MAC address
2756can be changed to @var{mac}, the device address set to @var{addr} (PCI cards
2757only), and a @var{name} can be assigned for use in monitor commands.
2758Optionally, for PCI cards, you can specify the number @var{v} of MSI-X vectors
2759that the card should have; this option currently only affects virtio cards; set
2760@var{v} = 0 to disable MSI-X. If no @option{-net} option is specified, a single
2761NIC is created. QEMU can emulate several different models of network card.
2762Use @code{-net nic,model=help} for a list of available devices for your target.
2763
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002764@item -net user|tap|bridge|socket|l2tpv3|vde[,...][,name=@var{name}]
Thomas Huthabbbb032018-03-12 13:20:50 +01002765Configure a host network backend (with the options corresponding to the same
Thomas Huthaf1a5c32018-04-30 20:02:23 +02002766@option{-netdev} option) and connect it to the emulated hub 0 (the default
2767hub). Use @var{name} to specify the name of the hub port.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00002768ETEXI
2769
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01002770STEXI
2771@end table
2772ETEXI
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002773DEFHEADING()
2774
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02002775DEFHEADING(Character device options:)
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002776
2777DEF("chardev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_chardev,
Lin Ma517b3d42016-08-17 01:13:52 +08002778 "-chardev help\n"
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002779 "-chardev null,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Corey Minyard5dd1f022014-10-02 11:17:37 -05002780 "-chardev socket,id=id[,host=host],port=port[,to=to][,ipv4][,ipv6][,nodelay][,reconnect=seconds]\n"
Julia Suvorova981b06e2018-10-19 01:35:00 +03002781 " [,server][,nowait][,telnet][,websocket][,reconnect=seconds][,mux=on|off]\n"
Daniel P. Berrangefd4a5fd2019-03-08 15:21:50 +00002782 " [,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off][,tls-creds=ID][,tls-authz=ID] (tcp)\n"
Julia Suvorova981b06e2018-10-19 01:35:00 +03002783 "-chardev socket,id=id,path=path[,server][,nowait][,telnet][,websocket][,reconnect=seconds]\n"
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002784 " [,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off] (unix)\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002785 "-chardev udp,id=id[,host=host],port=port[,localaddr=localaddr]\n"
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02002786 " [,localport=localport][,ipv4][,ipv6][,mux=on|off]\n"
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002787 " [,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2788 "-chardev msmouse,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002789 "-chardev vc,id=id[[,width=width][,height=height]][[,cols=cols][,rows=rows]]\n"
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002790 " [,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2791 "-chardev ringbuf,id=id[,size=size][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2792 "-chardev file,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2793 "-chardev pipe,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002794#ifdef _WIN32
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002795 "-chardev console,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2796 "-chardev serial,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002797#else
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002798 "-chardev pty,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2799 "-chardev stdio,id=id[,mux=on|off][,signal=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002800#endif
2801#ifdef CONFIG_BRLAPI
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002802 "-chardev braille,id=id[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002803#endif
2804#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__sun__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) \
2805 || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002806 "-chardev serial,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2807 "-chardev tty,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002808#endif
2809#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002810 "-chardev parallel,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2811 "-chardev parport,id=id,path=path[,mux=on|off][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002812#endif
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02002813#if defined(CONFIG_SPICE)
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002814 "-chardev spicevmc,id=id,name=name[,debug=debug][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
2815 "-chardev spiceport,id=id,name=name[,debug=debug][,logfile=PATH][,logappend=on|off]\n"
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02002816#endif
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00002817 , QEMU_ARCH_ALL
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002818)
2819
2820STEXI
Markus Armbrusterdddba062017-10-02 16:03:06 +02002821
2822The general form of a character device option is:
2823@table @option
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002824@item -chardev @var{backend},id=@var{id}[,mux=on|off][,@var{options}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01002825@findex -chardev
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002826Backend is one of:
2827@option{null},
2828@option{socket},
2829@option{udp},
2830@option{msmouse},
2831@option{vc},
Markus Armbruster4f573782013-07-26 16:44:32 +02002832@option{ringbuf},
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002833@option{file},
2834@option{pipe},
2835@option{console},
2836@option{serial},
2837@option{pty},
2838@option{stdio},
2839@option{braille},
2840@option{tty},
Gerd Hoffmann88a946d2013-01-10 14:20:58 +01002841@option{parallel},
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02002842@option{parport},
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002843@option{spicevmc},
Marc-André Lureau5a49d3e2012-12-05 16:15:34 +01002844@option{spiceport}.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002845The specific backend will determine the applicable options.
2846
Markus Armbrusterdddba062017-10-02 16:03:06 +02002847Use @code{-chardev help} to print all available chardev backend types.
Lin Ma517b3d42016-08-17 01:13:52 +08002848
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002849All devices must have an id, which can be any string up to 127 characters long.
2850It is used to uniquely identify this device in other command line directives.
2851
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02002852A character device may be used in multiplexing mode by multiple front-ends.
Peter Maydella40db1b2016-02-16 17:28:58 +00002853Specify @option{mux=on} to enable this mode.
2854A multiplexer is a "1:N" device, and here the "1" end is your specified chardev
2855backend, and the "N" end is the various parts of QEMU that can talk to a chardev.
2856If you create a chardev with @option{id=myid} and @option{mux=on}, QEMU will
2857create a multiplexer with your specified ID, and you can then configure multiple
2858front ends to use that chardev ID for their input/output. Up to four different
2859front ends can be connected to a single multiplexed chardev. (Without
2860multiplexing enabled, a chardev can only be used by a single front end.)
2861For instance you could use this to allow a single stdio chardev to be used by
2862two serial ports and the QEMU monitor:
2863
2864@example
2865-chardev stdio,mux=on,id=char0 \
Marc-André Lureaubdbcb542016-10-11 21:41:21 +04002866-mon chardev=char0,mode=readline \
Peter Maydella40db1b2016-02-16 17:28:58 +00002867-serial chardev:char0 \
2868-serial chardev:char0
2869@end example
2870
2871You can have more than one multiplexer in a system configuration; for instance
2872you could have a TCP port multiplexed between UART 0 and UART 1, and stdio
2873multiplexed between the QEMU monitor and a parallel port:
2874
2875@example
2876-chardev stdio,mux=on,id=char0 \
Marc-André Lureaubdbcb542016-10-11 21:41:21 +04002877-mon chardev=char0,mode=readline \
Peter Maydella40db1b2016-02-16 17:28:58 +00002878-parallel chardev:char0 \
2879-chardev tcp,...,mux=on,id=char1 \
2880-serial chardev:char1 \
2881-serial chardev:char1
2882@end example
2883
2884When you're using a multiplexed character device, some escape sequences are
2885interpreted in the input. @xref{mux_keys, Keys in the character backend
2886multiplexer}.
2887
2888Note that some other command line options may implicitly create multiplexed
2889character backends; for instance @option{-serial mon:stdio} creates a
2890multiplexed stdio backend connected to the serial port and the QEMU monitor,
2891and @option{-nographic} also multiplexes the console and the monitor to
2892stdio.
2893
2894There is currently no support for multiplexing in the other direction
2895(where a single QEMU front end takes input and output from multiple chardevs).
Jan Kiszka97331282010-04-06 16:55:54 +02002896
Daniel P. Berranged0d77082016-01-11 12:44:41 +00002897Every backend supports the @option{logfile} option, which supplies the path
2898to a file to record all data transmitted via the backend. The @option{logappend}
2899option controls whether the log file will be truncated or appended to when
2900opened.
2901
Markus Armbrusterdddba062017-10-02 16:03:06 +02002902@end table
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002903
Markus Armbrusterdddba062017-10-02 16:03:06 +02002904The available backends are:
2905
2906@table @option
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002907@item -chardev null,id=@var{id}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002908A void device. This device will not emit any data, and will drop any data it
2909receives. The null backend does not take any options.
2910
Daniel P. Berrangefd4a5fd2019-03-08 15:21:50 +00002911@item -chardev socket,id=@var{id}[,@var{TCP options} or @var{unix options}][,server][,nowait][,telnet][,websocket][,reconnect=@var{seconds}][,tls-creds=@var{id}][,tls-authz=@var{id}]
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002912
2913Create a two-way stream socket, which can be either a TCP or a unix socket. A
2914unix socket will be created if @option{path} is specified. Behaviour is
2915undefined if TCP options are specified for a unix socket.
2916
2917@option{server} specifies that the socket shall be a listening socket.
2918
2919@option{nowait} specifies that QEMU should not block waiting for a client to
2920connect to a listening socket.
2921
2922@option{telnet} specifies that traffic on the socket should interpret telnet
2923escape sequences.
2924
Julia Suvorova981b06e2018-10-19 01:35:00 +03002925@option{websocket} specifies that the socket uses WebSocket protocol for
2926communication.
2927
Corey Minyard5dd1f022014-10-02 11:17:37 -05002928@option{reconnect} sets the timeout for reconnecting on non-server sockets when
2929the remote end goes away. qemu will delay this many seconds and then attempt
2930to reconnect. Zero disables reconnecting, and is the default.
2931
Daniel P. Berrangea8fb5422016-01-19 11:14:31 +00002932@option{tls-creds} requests enablement of the TLS protocol for encryption,
2933and specifies the id of the TLS credentials to use for the handshake. The
2934credentials must be previously created with the @option{-object tls-creds}
2935argument.
2936
Daniel P. Berrangefd4a5fd2019-03-08 15:21:50 +00002937@option{tls-auth} provides the ID of the QAuthZ authorization object against
2938which the client's x509 distinguished name will be validated. This object is
2939only resolved at time of use, so can be deleted and recreated on the fly
2940while the chardev server is active. If missing, it will default to denying
2941access.
2942
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002943TCP and unix socket options are given below:
2944
2945@table @option
2946
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002947@item TCP options: port=@var{port}[,host=@var{host}][,to=@var{to}][,ipv4][,ipv6][,nodelay]
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002948
2949@option{host} for a listening socket specifies the local address to be bound.
2950For a connecting socket species the remote host to connect to. @option{host} is
2951optional for listening sockets. If not specified it defaults to @code{0.0.0.0}.
2952
2953@option{port} for a listening socket specifies the local port to be bound. For a
2954connecting socket specifies the port on the remote host to connect to.
2955@option{port} can be given as either a port number or a service name.
2956@option{port} is required.
2957
2958@option{to} is only relevant to listening sockets. If it is specified, and
2959@option{port} cannot be bound, QEMU will attempt to bind to subsequent ports up
2960to and including @option{to} until it succeeds. @option{to} must be specified
2961as a port number.
2962
2963@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be used.
2964If neither is specified the socket may use either protocol.
2965
2966@option{nodelay} disables the Nagle algorithm.
2967
2968@item unix options: path=@var{path}
2969
2970@option{path} specifies the local path of the unix socket. @option{path} is
2971required.
2972
2973@end table
2974
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002975@item -chardev udp,id=@var{id}[,host=@var{host}],port=@var{port}[,localaddr=@var{localaddr}][,localport=@var{localport}][,ipv4][,ipv6]
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002976
2977Sends all traffic from the guest to a remote host over UDP.
2978
2979@option{host} specifies the remote host to connect to. If not specified it
2980defaults to @code{localhost}.
2981
2982@option{port} specifies the port on the remote host to connect to. @option{port}
2983is required.
2984
2985@option{localaddr} specifies the local address to bind to. If not specified it
2986defaults to @code{0.0.0.0}.
2987
2988@option{localport} specifies the local port to bind to. If not specified any
2989available local port will be used.
2990
2991@option{ipv4} and @option{ipv6} specify that either IPv4 or IPv6 must be used.
2992If neither is specified the device may use either protocol.
2993
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002994@item -chardev msmouse,id=@var{id}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00002995
2996Forward QEMU's emulated msmouse events to the guest. @option{msmouse} does not
2997take any options.
2998
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01002999@item -chardev vc,id=@var{id}[[,width=@var{width}][,height=@var{height}]][[,cols=@var{cols}][,rows=@var{rows}]]
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003000
3001Connect to a QEMU text console. @option{vc} may optionally be given a specific
3002size.
3003
3004@option{width} and @option{height} specify the width and height respectively of
3005the console, in pixels.
3006
3007@option{cols} and @option{rows} specify that the console be sized to fit a text
3008console with the given dimensions.
3009
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003010@item -chardev ringbuf,id=@var{id}[,size=@var{size}]
Lei Li51767e72013-01-25 00:03:19 +08003011
Markus Armbruster3949e592013-02-06 21:27:24 +01003012Create a ring buffer with fixed size @option{size}.
Stefan Hajnoczie69f7d22016-09-19 11:56:26 +01003013@var{size} must be a power of two and defaults to @code{64K}.
Lei Li51767e72013-01-25 00:03:19 +08003014
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003015@item -chardev file,id=@var{id},path=@var{path}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003016
3017Log all traffic received from the guest to a file.
3018
3019@option{path} specifies the path of the file to be opened. This file will be
3020created if it does not already exist, and overwritten if it does. @option{path}
3021is required.
3022
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003023@item -chardev pipe,id=@var{id},path=@var{path}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003024
3025Create a two-way connection to the guest. The behaviour differs slightly between
3026Windows hosts and other hosts:
3027
3028On Windows, a single duplex pipe will be created at
3029@file{\\.pipe\@option{path}}.
3030
3031On other hosts, 2 pipes will be created called @file{@option{path}.in} and
3032@file{@option{path}.out}. Data written to @file{@option{path}.in} will be
3033received by the guest. Data written by the guest can be read from
3034@file{@option{path}.out}. QEMU will not create these fifos, and requires them to
3035be present.
3036
3037@option{path} forms part of the pipe path as described above. @option{path} is
3038required.
3039
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003040@item -chardev console,id=@var{id}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003041
3042Send traffic from the guest to QEMU's standard output. @option{console} does not
3043take any options.
3044
3045@option{console} is only available on Windows hosts.
3046
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003047@item -chardev serial,id=@var{id},path=@option{path}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003048
3049Send traffic from the guest to a serial device on the host.
3050
Gerd Hoffmannd59044e2012-12-19 13:50:29 +01003051On Unix hosts serial will actually accept any tty device,
3052not only serial lines.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003053
3054@option{path} specifies the name of the serial device to open.
3055
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003056@item -chardev pty,id=@var{id}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003057
3058Create a new pseudo-terminal on the host and connect to it. @option{pty} does
3059not take any options.
3060
3061@option{pty} is not available on Windows hosts.
3062
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003063@item -chardev stdio,id=@var{id}[,signal=on|off]
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02003064Connect to standard input and standard output of the QEMU process.
Aurelien Jarnob7fdb3a2010-07-13 21:13:12 +02003065
3066@option{signal} controls if signals are enabled on the terminal, that includes
3067exiting QEMU with the key sequence @key{Control-c}. This option is enabled by
3068default, use @option{signal=off} to disable it.
3069
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003070@item -chardev braille,id=@var{id}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003071
3072Connect to a local BrlAPI server. @option{braille} does not take any options.
3073
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003074@item -chardev tty,id=@var{id},path=@var{path}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003075
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003076@option{tty} is only available on Linux, Sun, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and
Markus Armbrusterd037d6b2013-02-13 15:54:15 +01003077DragonFlyBSD hosts. It is an alias for @option{serial}.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003078
3079@option{path} specifies the path to the tty. @option{path} is required.
3080
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003081@item -chardev parallel,id=@var{id},path=@var{path}
3082@itemx -chardev parport,id=@var{id},path=@var{path}
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003083
Gerd Hoffmann88a946d2013-01-10 14:20:58 +01003084@option{parallel} is only available on Linux, FreeBSD and DragonFlyBSD hosts.
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003085
3086Connect to a local parallel port.
3087
3088@option{path} specifies the path to the parallel port device. @option{path} is
3089required.
3090
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003091@item -chardev spicevmc,id=@var{id},debug=@var{debug},name=@var{name}
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02003092
Stefan Hajnoczi3a846902011-10-06 11:24:12 +01003093@option{spicevmc} is only available when spice support is built in.
3094
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02003095@option{debug} debug level for spicevmc
3096
3097@option{name} name of spice channel to connect to
3098
3099Connect to a spice virtual machine channel, such as vdiport.
Alon Levycbcc6332011-01-19 10:49:50 +02003100
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003101@item -chardev spiceport,id=@var{id},debug=@var{debug},name=@var{name}
Marc-André Lureau5a49d3e2012-12-05 16:15:34 +01003102
3103@option{spiceport} is only available when spice support is built in.
3104
3105@option{debug} debug level for spicevmc
3106
3107@option{name} name of spice port to connect to
3108
3109Connect to a spice port, allowing a Spice client to handle the traffic
3110identified by a name (preferably a fqdn).
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003111ETEXI
3112
Markus Armbrusterc70a01e2013-02-13 19:49:40 +01003113STEXI
3114@end table
3115ETEXI
Matthew Booth7273a2d2009-10-30 13:41:12 +00003116DEFHEADING()
3117
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003118#ifdef CONFIG_TPM
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02003119DEFHEADING(TPM device options:)
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003120
3121DEF("tpmdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tpmdev, \
Stefan Berger92dcc232013-02-27 12:47:54 -05003122 "-tpmdev passthrough,id=id[,path=path][,cancel-path=path]\n"
3123 " use path to provide path to a character device; default is /dev/tpm0\n"
3124 " use cancel-path to provide path to TPM's cancel sysfs entry; if\n"
Amarnath Vallurif4ede812017-09-29 14:10:20 +03003125 " not provided it will be searched for in /sys/class/misc/tpm?/device\n"
3126 "-tpmdev emulator,id=id,chardev=dev\n"
3127 " configure the TPM device using chardev backend\n",
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003128 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3129STEXI
3130
3131The general form of a TPM device option is:
3132@table @option
3133
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003134@item -tpmdev @var{backend},id=@var{id}[,@var{options}]
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003135@findex -tpmdev
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003136
3137The specific backend type will determine the applicable options.
Corey Bryant28c4fa32013-03-20 12:34:49 -04003138The @code{-tpmdev} option creates the TPM backend and requires a
3139@code{-device} option that specifies the TPM frontend interface model.
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003140
Markus Armbruster2252aaf2017-10-02 16:03:05 +02003141Use @code{-tpmdev help} to print all available TPM backend types.
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003142
Markus Armbruster2252aaf2017-10-02 16:03:05 +02003143@end table
3144
3145The available backends are:
3146
3147@table @option
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003148
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003149@item -tpmdev passthrough,id=@var{id},path=@var{path},cancel-path=@var{cancel-path}
Stefan Berger4549a8b2013-02-27 12:47:53 -05003150
3151(Linux-host only) Enable access to the host's TPM using the passthrough
3152driver.
3153
3154@option{path} specifies the path to the host's TPM device, i.e., on
3155a Linux host this would be @code{/dev/tpm0}.
3156@option{path} is optional and by default @code{/dev/tpm0} is used.
3157
Stefan Berger92dcc232013-02-27 12:47:54 -05003158@option{cancel-path} specifies the path to the host TPM device's sysfs
3159entry allowing for cancellation of an ongoing TPM command.
3160@option{cancel-path} is optional and by default QEMU will search for the
3161sysfs entry to use.
3162
Stefan Berger4549a8b2013-02-27 12:47:53 -05003163Some notes about using the host's TPM with the passthrough driver:
3164
3165The TPM device accessed by the passthrough driver must not be
3166used by any other application on the host.
3167
3168Since the host's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) has already initialized the TPM,
3169the VM's firmware (BIOS/UEFI) will not be able to initialize the
3170TPM again and may therefore not show a TPM-specific menu that would
3171otherwise allow the user to configure the TPM, e.g., allow the user to
3172enable/disable or activate/deactivate the TPM.
3173Further, if TPM ownership is released from within a VM then the host's TPM
3174will get disabled and deactivated. To enable and activate the
3175TPM again afterwards, the host has to be rebooted and the user is
3176required to enter the firmware's menu to enable and activate the TPM.
3177If the TPM is left disabled and/or deactivated most TPM commands will fail.
3178
3179To create a passthrough TPM use the following two options:
3180@example
3181-tpmdev passthrough,id=tpm0 -device tpm-tis,tpmdev=tpm0
3182@end example
3183Note that the @code{-tpmdev} id is @code{tpm0} and is referenced by
3184@code{tpmdev=tpm0} in the device option.
3185
Thomas Huth16fdc562018-01-30 10:36:21 +01003186@item -tpmdev emulator,id=@var{id},chardev=@var{dev}
Amarnath Vallurif4ede812017-09-29 14:10:20 +03003187
3188(Linux-host only) Enable access to a TPM emulator using Unix domain socket based
3189chardev backend.
3190
3191@option{chardev} specifies the unique ID of a character device backend that provides connection to the software TPM server.
3192
3193To create a TPM emulator backend device with chardev socket backend:
3194@example
3195
3196-chardev socket,id=chrtpm,path=/tmp/swtpm-sock -tpmdev emulator,id=tpm0,chardev=chrtpm -device tpm-tis,tpmdev=tpm0
3197
3198@end example
3199
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003200ETEXI
3201
Markus Armbruster2252aaf2017-10-02 16:03:05 +02003202STEXI
3203@end table
3204ETEXI
Stefan Bergerd1a0cf72013-02-27 12:47:49 -05003205DEFHEADING()
3206
3207#endif
3208
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02003209DEFHEADING(Linux/Multiboot boot specific:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003210STEXI
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02003211
3212When using these options, you can use a given Linux or Multiboot
3213kernel without installing it in the disk image. It can be useful
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003214for easier testing of various kernels.
3215
3216@table @option
3217ETEXI
3218
3219DEF("kernel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_kernel, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003220 "-kernel bzImage use 'bzImage' as kernel image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003221STEXI
3222@item -kernel @var{bzImage}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003223@findex -kernel
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02003224Use @var{bzImage} as kernel image. The kernel can be either a Linux kernel
3225or in multiboot format.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003226ETEXI
3227
3228DEF("append", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_append, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003229 "-append cmdline use 'cmdline' as kernel command line\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003230STEXI
3231@item -append @var{cmdline}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003232@findex -append
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003233Use @var{cmdline} as kernel command line
3234ETEXI
3235
3236DEF("initrd", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_initrd, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003237 "-initrd file use 'file' as initial ram disk\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003238STEXI
3239@item -initrd @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003240@findex -initrd
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003241Use @var{file} as initial ram disk.
Alexander Graf7677f052009-06-28 16:55:55 +02003242
3243@item -initrd "@var{file1} arg=foo,@var{file2}"
3244
3245This syntax is only available with multiboot.
3246
3247Use @var{file1} and @var{file2} as modules and pass arg=foo as parameter to the
3248first module.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003249ETEXI
3250
Grant Likely412beee2012-03-02 11:56:38 +00003251DEF("dtb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_dtb, \
Peter A. G. Crosthwaite379b5c72012-03-04 21:03:54 +10003252 "-dtb file use 'file' as device tree image\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Grant Likely412beee2012-03-02 11:56:38 +00003253STEXI
3254@item -dtb @var{file}
3255@findex -dtb
3256Use @var{file} as a device tree binary (dtb) image and pass it to the kernel
3257on boot.
3258ETEXI
3259
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003260STEXI
3261@end table
3262ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003263DEFHEADING()
3264
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02003265DEFHEADING(Debug/Expert options:)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003266STEXI
3267@table @option
3268ETEXI
3269
Gabriel L. Somlo81b2b812015-04-29 11:21:53 -04003270DEF("fw_cfg", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_fwcfg,
3271 "-fw_cfg [name=]<name>,file=<file>\n"
Markus Armbruster63d31452016-04-18 18:29:50 +02003272 " add named fw_cfg entry with contents from file\n"
Gabriel L. Somlo6407d762015-09-29 12:29:01 -04003273 "-fw_cfg [name=]<name>,string=<str>\n"
Markus Armbruster63d31452016-04-18 18:29:50 +02003274 " add named fw_cfg entry with contents from string\n",
Gabriel L. Somlo81b2b812015-04-29 11:21:53 -04003275 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3276STEXI
Markus Armbruster63d31452016-04-18 18:29:50 +02003277
Gabriel L. Somlo81b2b812015-04-29 11:21:53 -04003278@item -fw_cfg [name=]@var{name},file=@var{file}
3279@findex -fw_cfg
Markus Armbruster63d31452016-04-18 18:29:50 +02003280Add named fw_cfg entry with contents from file @var{file}.
Gabriel L. Somlo6407d762015-09-29 12:29:01 -04003281
3282@item -fw_cfg [name=]@var{name},string=@var{str}
Markus Armbruster63d31452016-04-18 18:29:50 +02003283Add named fw_cfg entry with contents from string @var{str}.
3284
3285The terminating NUL character of the contents of @var{str} will not be
3286included as part of the fw_cfg item data. To insert contents with
3287embedded NUL characters, you have to use the @var{file} parameter.
3288
3289The fw_cfg entries are passed by QEMU through to the guest.
3290
3291Example:
3292@example
3293 -fw_cfg name=opt/com.mycompany/blob,file=./my_blob.bin
3294@end example
3295creates an fw_cfg entry named opt/com.mycompany/blob with contents
3296from ./my_blob.bin.
3297
Gabriel L. Somlo81b2b812015-04-29 11:21:53 -04003298ETEXI
3299
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003300DEF("serial", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_serial, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003301 "-serial dev redirect the serial port to char device 'dev'\n",
3302 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003303STEXI
3304@item -serial @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003305@findex -serial
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003306Redirect the virtual serial port to host character device
3307@var{dev}. The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and
3308@code{stdio} in non graphical mode.
3309
3310This option can be used several times to simulate up to 4 serial
3311ports.
3312
3313Use @code{-serial none} to disable all serial ports.
3314
3315Available character devices are:
Kevin Wolfb3f046c2009-10-09 10:58:35 +02003316@table @option
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02003317@item vc[:@var{W}x@var{H}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003318Virtual console. Optionally, a width and height can be given in pixel with
3319@example
3320vc:800x600
3321@end example
3322It is also possible to specify width or height in characters:
3323@example
3324vc:80Cx24C
3325@end example
3326@item pty
3327[Linux only] Pseudo TTY (a new PTY is automatically allocated)
3328@item none
3329No device is allocated.
3330@item null
3331void device
Ingo van Lil88e020e2013-12-20 14:44:53 +01003332@item chardev:@var{id}
3333Use a named character device defined with the @code{-chardev} option.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003334@item /dev/XXX
3335[Linux only] Use host tty, e.g. @file{/dev/ttyS0}. The host serial port
3336parameters are set according to the emulated ones.
3337@item /dev/parport@var{N}
3338[Linux only, parallel port only] Use host parallel port
3339@var{N}. Currently SPP and EPP parallel port features can be used.
3340@item file:@var{filename}
3341Write output to @var{filename}. No character can be read.
3342@item stdio
3343[Unix only] standard input/output
3344@item pipe:@var{filename}
3345name pipe @var{filename}
3346@item COM@var{n}
3347[Windows only] Use host serial port @var{n}
3348@item udp:[@var{remote_host}]:@var{remote_port}[@@[@var{src_ip}]:@var{src_port}]
3349This implements UDP Net Console.
3350When @var{remote_host} or @var{src_ip} are not specified
3351they default to @code{0.0.0.0}.
3352When not using a specified @var{src_port} a random port is automatically chosen.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003353
3354If you just want a simple readonly console you can use @code{netcat} or
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02003355@code{nc}, by starting QEMU with: @code{-serial udp::4555} and nc as:
3356@code{nc -u -l -p 4555}. Any time QEMU writes something to that port it
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003357will appear in the netconsole session.
3358
3359If you plan to send characters back via netconsole or you want to stop
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02003360and start QEMU a lot of times, you should have QEMU use the same
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003361source port each time by using something like @code{-serial
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02003362udp::4555@@:4556} to QEMU. Another approach is to use a patched
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003363version of netcat which can listen to a TCP port and send and receive
3364characters via udp. If you have a patched version of netcat which
3365activates telnet remote echo and single char transfer, then you can
Marc-André Lureaubd1caa32016-12-22 18:56:38 +04003366use the following options to set up a netcat redirector to allow
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02003367telnet on port 5555 to access the QEMU port.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003368@table @code
Stefan Weil071c9392012-04-07 09:23:36 +02003369@item QEMU Options:
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003370-serial udp::4555@@:4556
3371@item netcat options:
3372-u -P 4555 -L 0.0.0.0:4556 -t -p 5555 -I -T
3373@item telnet options:
3374localhost 5555
3375@end table
3376
Corey Minyard5dd1f022014-10-02 11:17:37 -05003377@item tcp:[@var{host}]:@var{port}[,@var{server}][,nowait][,nodelay][,reconnect=@var{seconds}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003378The TCP Net Console has two modes of operation. It can send the serial
3379I/O to a location or wait for a connection from a location. By default
3380the TCP Net Console is sent to @var{host} at the @var{port}. If you use
3381the @var{server} option QEMU will wait for a client socket application
3382to connect to the port before continuing, unless the @code{nowait}
3383option was specified. The @code{nodelay} option disables the Nagle buffering
Corey Minyard5dd1f022014-10-02 11:17:37 -05003384algorithm. The @code{reconnect} option only applies if @var{noserver} is
3385set, if the connection goes down it will attempt to reconnect at the
3386given interval. If @var{host} is omitted, 0.0.0.0 is assumed. Only
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003387one TCP connection at a time is accepted. You can use @code{telnet} to
3388connect to the corresponding character device.
3389@table @code
3390@item Example to send tcp console to 192.168.0.2 port 4444
3391-serial tcp:192.168.0.2:4444
3392@item Example to listen and wait on port 4444 for connection
3393-serial tcp::4444,server
3394@item Example to not wait and listen on ip 192.168.0.100 port 4444
3395-serial tcp:192.168.0.100:4444,server,nowait
3396@end table
3397
3398@item telnet:@var{host}:@var{port}[,server][,nowait][,nodelay]
3399The telnet protocol is used instead of raw tcp sockets. The options
3400work the same as if you had specified @code{-serial tcp}. The
3401difference is that the port acts like a telnet server or client using
3402telnet option negotiation. This will also allow you to send the
3403MAGIC_SYSRQ sequence if you use a telnet that supports sending the break
3404sequence. Typically in unix telnet you do it with Control-] and then
3405type "send break" followed by pressing the enter key.
3406
Julia Suvorova981b06e2018-10-19 01:35:00 +03003407@item websocket:@var{host}:@var{port},server[,nowait][,nodelay]
3408The WebSocket protocol is used instead of raw tcp socket. The port acts as
3409a WebSocket server. Client mode is not supported.
3410
Corey Minyard5dd1f022014-10-02 11:17:37 -05003411@item unix:@var{path}[,server][,nowait][,reconnect=@var{seconds}]
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003412A unix domain socket is used instead of a tcp socket. The option works the
3413same as if you had specified @code{-serial tcp} except the unix domain socket
3414@var{path} is used for connections.
3415
3416@item mon:@var{dev_string}
3417This is a special option to allow the monitor to be multiplexed onto
3418another serial port. The monitor is accessed with key sequence of
Paolo Bonzini02c4bdf2013-07-03 20:29:45 +04003419@key{Control-a} and then pressing @key{c}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003420@var{dev_string} should be any one of the serial devices specified
3421above. An example to multiplex the monitor onto a telnet server
3422listening on port 4444 would be:
3423@table @code
3424@item -serial mon:telnet::4444,server,nowait
3425@end table
Michael Tokarevbe022d62013-07-11 12:55:50 +04003426When the monitor is multiplexed to stdio in this way, Ctrl+C will not terminate
3427QEMU any more but will be passed to the guest instead.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003428
3429@item braille
3430Braille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on a real
3431or fake device.
3432
Kevin Wolfbe8b28a2009-10-09 10:58:37 +02003433@item msmouse
3434Three button serial mouse. Configure the guest to use Microsoft protocol.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003435@end table
3436ETEXI
3437
3438DEF("parallel", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_parallel, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003439 "-parallel dev redirect the parallel port to char device 'dev'\n",
3440 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003441STEXI
3442@item -parallel @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003443@findex -parallel
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003444Redirect the virtual parallel port to host device @var{dev} (same
3445devices as the serial port). On Linux hosts, @file{/dev/parportN} can
3446be used to use hardware devices connected on the corresponding host
3447parallel port.
3448
3449This option can be used several times to simulate up to 3 parallel
3450ports.
3451
3452Use @code{-parallel none} to disable all parallel ports.
3453ETEXI
3454
3455DEF("monitor", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_monitor, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003456 "-monitor dev redirect the monitor to char device 'dev'\n",
3457 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003458STEXI
Gerd Hoffmann4e307fc2009-12-08 13:11:37 +01003459@item -monitor @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003460@findex -monitor
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003461Redirect the monitor to host device @var{dev} (same devices as the
3462serial port).
3463The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and @code{stdio} in
3464non graphical mode.
Luiz Capitulino70e098a2013-05-16 12:02:55 -04003465Use @code{-monitor none} to disable the default monitor.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003466ETEXI
Gerd Hoffmann6ca55822009-12-08 13:11:52 +01003467DEF("qmp", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qmp, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003468 "-qmp dev like -monitor but opens in 'control' mode\n",
3469 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003470STEXI
3471@item -qmp @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003472@findex -qmp
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003473Like -monitor but opens in 'control' mode.
3474ETEXI
Max Reitz4821cd42014-11-17 13:31:04 +01003475DEF("qmp-pretty", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qmp_pretty, \
3476 "-qmp-pretty dev like -qmp but uses pretty JSON formatting\n",
3477 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3478STEXI
3479@item -qmp-pretty @var{dev}
3480@findex -qmp-pretty
3481Like -qmp but uses pretty JSON formatting.
3482ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003483
Gerd Hoffmann22a0e042009-12-08 13:11:51 +01003484DEF("mon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_mon, \
Vicente Jimenez Aguilaref670722017-11-14 09:11:27 +01003485 "-mon [chardev=]name[,mode=readline|control][,pretty[=on|off]]\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Gerd Hoffmann22a0e042009-12-08 13:11:51 +01003486STEXI
Vicente Jimenez Aguilaref670722017-11-14 09:11:27 +01003487@item -mon [chardev=]name[,mode=readline|control][,pretty[=on|off]]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003488@findex -mon
Vicente Jimenez Aguilaref670722017-11-14 09:11:27 +01003489Setup monitor on chardev @var{name}. @code{pretty} turns on JSON pretty printing
3490easing human reading and debugging.
Gerd Hoffmann22a0e042009-12-08 13:11:51 +01003491ETEXI
3492
H. Peter Anvinc9f398e2009-12-29 13:51:36 -08003493DEF("debugcon", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_debugcon, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003494 "-debugcon dev redirect the debug console to char device 'dev'\n",
3495 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
H. Peter Anvinc9f398e2009-12-29 13:51:36 -08003496STEXI
3497@item -debugcon @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003498@findex -debugcon
H. Peter Anvinc9f398e2009-12-29 13:51:36 -08003499Redirect the debug console to host device @var{dev} (same devices as the
3500serial port). The debug console is an I/O port which is typically port
35010xe9; writing to that I/O port sends output to this device.
3502The default device is @code{vc} in graphical mode and @code{stdio} in
3503non graphical mode.
3504ETEXI
3505
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003506DEF("pidfile", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_pidfile, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003507 "-pidfile file write PID to 'file'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003508STEXI
3509@item -pidfile @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003510@findex -pidfile
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003511Store the QEMU process PID in @var{file}. It is useful if you launch QEMU
3512from a script.
3513ETEXI
3514
aurel321b530a62009-04-05 20:08:59 +00003515DEF("singlestep", 0, QEMU_OPTION_singlestep, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003516 "-singlestep always run in singlestep mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aurel321b530a62009-04-05 20:08:59 +00003517STEXI
3518@item -singlestep
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003519@findex -singlestep
aurel321b530a62009-04-05 20:08:59 +00003520Run the emulation in single step mode.
3521ETEXI
3522
Igor Mammedov047f7032018-05-11 19:24:43 +02003523DEF("preconfig", 0, QEMU_OPTION_preconfig, \
Markus Armbruster361ac942018-07-05 11:14:02 +02003524 "--preconfig pause QEMU before machine is initialized (experimental)\n",
Igor Mammedov047f7032018-05-11 19:24:43 +02003525 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3526STEXI
3527@item --preconfig
3528@findex --preconfig
3529Pause QEMU for interactive configuration before the machine is created,
3530which allows querying and configuring properties that will affect
Markus Armbruster361ac942018-07-05 11:14:02 +02003531machine initialization. Use QMP command 'x-exit-preconfig' to exit
3532the preconfig state and move to the next state (i.e. run guest if -S
3533isn't used or pause the second time if -S is used). This option is
3534experimental.
Igor Mammedov047f7032018-05-11 19:24:43 +02003535ETEXI
3536
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003537DEF("S", 0, QEMU_OPTION_S, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003538 "-S freeze CPU at startup (use 'c' to start execution)\n",
3539 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003540STEXI
3541@item -S
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003542@findex -S
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003543Do not start CPU at startup (you must type 'c' in the monitor).
3544ETEXI
3545
Satoru Moriya888a6bc2013-04-19 16:42:06 +02003546DEF("realtime", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_realtime,
3547 "-realtime [mlock=on|off]\n"
3548 " run qemu with realtime features\n"
3549 " mlock=on|off controls mlock support (default: on)\n",
3550 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3551STEXI
3552@item -realtime mlock=on|off
3553@findex -realtime
3554Run qemu with realtime features.
3555mlocking qemu and guest memory can be enabled via @option{mlock=on}
3556(enabled by default).
3557ETEXI
3558
Michael S. Tsirkin6f131f12018-06-22 22:22:05 +03003559DEF("overcommit", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_overcommit,
BALATON Zoltandfaa7d52018-07-16 21:12:08 +02003560 "-overcommit [mem-lock=on|off][cpu-pm=on|off]\n"
Michael S. Tsirkin6f131f12018-06-22 22:22:05 +03003561 " run qemu with overcommit hints\n"
3562 " mem-lock=on|off controls memory lock support (default: off)\n"
3563 " cpu-pm=on|off controls cpu power management (default: off)\n",
3564 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3565STEXI
3566@item -overcommit mem-lock=on|off
3567@item -overcommit cpu-pm=on|off
3568@findex -overcommit
3569Run qemu with hints about host resource overcommit. The default is
3570to assume that host overcommits all resources.
3571
3572Locking qemu and guest memory can be enabled via @option{mem-lock=on} (disabled
3573by default). This works when host memory is not overcommitted and reduces the
3574worst-case latency for guest. This is equivalent to @option{realtime}.
3575
3576Guest ability to manage power state of host cpus (increasing latency for other
3577processes on the same host cpu, but decreasing latency for guest) can be
3578enabled via @option{cpu-pm=on} (disabled by default). This works best when
3579host CPU is not overcommitted. When used, host estimates of CPU cycle and power
3580utilization will be incorrect, not taking into account guest idle time.
3581ETEXI
3582
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003583DEF("gdb", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_gdb, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003584 "-gdb dev wait for gdb connection on 'dev'\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003585STEXI
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003586@item -gdb @var{dev}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003587@findex -gdb
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003588Wait for gdb connection on device @var{dev} (@pxref{gdb_usage}). Typical
3589connections will likely be TCP-based, but also UDP, pseudo TTY, or even
Stefan Weilb65ee4f2012-05-11 22:25:50 +02003590stdio are reasonable use case. The latter is allowing to start QEMU from
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003591within gdb and establish the connection via a pipe:
3592@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02003593(gdb) target remote | exec @value{qemu_system} -gdb stdio ...
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003594@end example
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003595ETEXI
3596
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003597DEF("s", 0, QEMU_OPTION_s, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003598 "-s shorthand for -gdb tcp::" DEFAULT_GDBSTUB_PORT "\n",
3599 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003600STEXI
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003601@item -s
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003602@findex -s
aliguori59030a82009-04-05 18:43:41 +00003603Shorthand for -gdb tcp::1234, i.e. open a gdbserver on TCP port 1234
3604(@pxref{gdb_usage}).
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003605ETEXI
3606
3607DEF("d", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_d, \
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00003608 "-d item1,... enable logging of specified items (use '-d help' for a list of log items)\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003609 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003610STEXI
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00003611@item -d @var{item1}[,...]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003612@findex -d
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00003613Enable logging of specified items. Use '-d help' for a list of log items.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003614ETEXI
3615
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00003616DEF("D", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_D, \
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00003617 "-D logfile output log to logfile (default stderr)\n",
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00003618 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3619STEXI
Stefan Weil8bd383b2012-05-11 22:40:50 +02003620@item -D @var{logfile}
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00003621@findex -D
Peter Maydell989b6972013-02-26 17:52:40 +00003622Output log in @var{logfile} instead of to stderr
Matthew Fernandezc235d732011-06-07 16:32:40 +00003623ETEXI
3624
Alex Bennée35145522016-03-15 14:30:20 +00003625DEF("dfilter", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_DFILTER, \
3626 "-dfilter range,.. filter debug output to range of addresses (useful for -d cpu,exec,etc..)\n",
3627 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3628STEXI
3629@item -dfilter @var{range1}[,...]
3630@findex -dfilter
3631Filter debug output to that relevant to a range of target addresses. The filter
3632spec can be either @var{start}+@var{size}, @var{start}-@var{size} or
3633@var{start}..@var{end} where @var{start} @var{end} and @var{size} are the
3634addresses and sizes required. For example:
3635@example
3636 -dfilter 0x8000..0x8fff,0xffffffc000080000+0x200,0xffffffc000060000-0x1000
3637@end example
3638Will dump output for any code in the 0x1000 sized block starting at 0x8000 and
3639the 0x200 sized block starting at 0xffffffc000080000 and another 0x1000 sized
3640block starting at 0xffffffc00005f000.
3641ETEXI
3642
Richard Henderson9c09a252019-03-14 13:06:29 -07003643DEF("seed", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_seed, \
3644 "-seed number seed the pseudo-random number generator\n",
3645 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3646STEXI
3647@item -seed @var{number}
3648@findex -seed
3649Force the guest to use a deterministic pseudo-random number generator, seeded
3650with @var{number}. This does not affect crypto routines within the host.
3651ETEXI
3652
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003653DEF("L", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_L, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003654 "-L path set the directory for the BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps\n",
3655 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003656STEXI
3657@item -L @var{path}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003658@findex -L
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003659Set the directory for the BIOS, VGA BIOS and keymaps.
Richard W.M. Jones37146e72016-05-16 17:34:35 +01003660
3661To list all the data directories, use @code{-L help}.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003662ETEXI
3663
3664DEF("bios", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_bios, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003665 "-bios file set the filename for the BIOS\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003666STEXI
3667@item -bios @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003668@findex -bios
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003669Set the filename for the BIOS.
3670ETEXI
3671
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003672DEF("enable-kvm", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enable_kvm, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003673 "-enable-kvm enable KVM full virtualization support\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003674STEXI
3675@item -enable-kvm
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003676@findex -enable-kvm
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003677Enable KVM full virtualization support. This option is only available
3678if KVM support is enabled when compiling.
3679ETEXI
3680
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00003681DEF("xen-domid", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003682 "-xen-domid id specify xen guest domain id\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00003683DEF("xen-attach", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_attach,
3684 "-xen-attach attach to existing xen domain\n"
Anthony PERARD1077bca2018-09-14 12:18:30 +01003685 " libxl will use this when starting QEMU\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003686 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Paul Durrant1c599472017-03-22 09:39:15 +00003687DEF("xen-domid-restrict", 0, QEMU_OPTION_xen_domid_restrict,
3688 "-xen-domid-restrict restrict set of available xen operations\n"
3689 " to specified domain id. (Does not affect\n"
3690 " xenpv machine type).\n",
3691 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003692STEXI
3693@item -xen-domid @var{id}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003694@findex -xen-domid
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003695Specify xen guest domain @var{id} (XEN only).
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003696@item -xen-attach
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003697@findex -xen-attach
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003698Attach to existing xen domain.
Anthony PERARD1077bca2018-09-14 12:18:30 +01003699libxl will use this when starting QEMU (XEN only).
Paul Durrant1c599472017-03-22 09:39:15 +00003700@findex -xen-domid-restrict
3701Restrict set of available xen operations to specified domain id (XEN only).
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003702ETEXI
aliguorie37630c2009-04-22 15:19:10 +00003703
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003704DEF("no-reboot", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_reboot, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003705 "-no-reboot exit instead of rebooting\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003706STEXI
3707@item -no-reboot
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003708@findex -no-reboot
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003709Exit instead of rebooting.
3710ETEXI
3711
3712DEF("no-shutdown", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_shutdown, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003713 "-no-shutdown stop before shutdown\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003714STEXI
3715@item -no-shutdown
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003716@findex -no-shutdown
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003717Don't exit QEMU on guest shutdown, but instead only stop the emulation.
3718This allows for instance switching to monitor to commit changes to the
3719disk image.
3720ETEXI
3721
3722DEF("loadvm", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_loadvm, \
3723 "-loadvm [tag|id]\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003724 " start right away with a saved state (loadvm in monitor)\n",
3725 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003726STEXI
3727@item -loadvm @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003728@findex -loadvm
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003729Start right away with a saved state (@code{loadvm} in monitor)
3730ETEXI
3731
3732#ifndef _WIN32
3733DEF("daemonize", 0, QEMU_OPTION_daemonize, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003734 "-daemonize daemonize QEMU after initializing\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003735#endif
3736STEXI
3737@item -daemonize
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003738@findex -daemonize
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003739Daemonize the QEMU process after initialization. QEMU will not detach from
3740standard IO until it is ready to receive connections on any of its devices.
3741This option is a useful way for external programs to launch QEMU without having
3742to cope with initialization race conditions.
3743ETEXI
3744
3745DEF("option-rom", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_option_rom, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003746 "-option-rom rom load a file, rom, into the option ROM space\n",
3747 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003748STEXI
3749@item -option-rom @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003750@findex -option-rom
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003751Load the contents of @var{file} as an option ROM.
3752This option is useful to load things like EtherBoot.
3753ETEXI
3754
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003755DEF("rtc", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_rtc, \
Artem Pisarenko238d1242018-10-18 13:12:52 +06003756 "-rtc [base=utc|localtime|<datetime>][,clock=host|rt|vm][,driftfix=none|slew]\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003757 " set the RTC base and clock, enable drift fix for clock ticks (x86 only)\n",
3758 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003759
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003760STEXI
3761
Artem Pisarenko238d1242018-10-18 13:12:52 +06003762@item -rtc [base=utc|localtime|@var{datetime}][,clock=host|rt|vm][,driftfix=none|slew]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003763@findex -rtc
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003764Specify @option{base} as @code{utc} or @code{localtime} to let the RTC start at the current
3765UTC or local time, respectively. @code{localtime} is required for correct date in
Artem Pisarenko238d1242018-10-18 13:12:52 +06003766MS-DOS or Windows. To start at a specific point in time, provide @var{datetime} in the
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003767format @code{2006-06-17T16:01:21} or @code{2006-06-17}. The default base is UTC.
3768
Michael Tokarev9d85d552014-04-07 13:34:58 +04003769By default the RTC is driven by the host system time. This allows using of the
Jan Kiszka68752042009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003770RTC as accurate reference clock inside the guest, specifically if the host
3771time is smoothly following an accurate external reference clock, e.g. via NTP.
Paolo Bonzini78808142012-03-30 10:31:21 +00003772If you want to isolate the guest time from the host, you can set @option{clock}
Artem Pisarenko238d1242018-10-18 13:12:52 +06003773to @code{rt} instead, which provides a host monotonic clock if host support it.
3774To even prevent the RTC from progressing during suspension, you can set @option{clock}
3775to @code{vm} (virtual clock). @samp{clock=vm} is recommended especially in
3776icount mode in order to preserve determinism; however, note that in icount mode
3777the speed of the virtual clock is variable and can in general differ from the
3778host clock.
Jan Kiszka68752042009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003779
Jan Kiszka1ed2fc12009-09-15 13:36:04 +02003780Enable @option{driftfix} (i386 targets only) if you experience time drift problems,
3781specifically with Windows' ACPI HAL. This option will try to figure out how
3782many timer interrupts were not processed by the Windows guest and will
3783re-inject them.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003784ETEXI
3785
3786DEF("icount", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_icount, \
Pavel Dovgalyuk9c2037d2017-01-24 10:17:47 +03003787 "-icount [shift=N|auto][,align=on|off][,sleep=on|off,rr=record|replay,rrfile=<filename>,rrsnapshot=<snapshot>]\n" \
aliguoribc14ca22009-04-05 18:43:37 +00003788 " enable virtual instruction counter with 2^N clock ticks per\n" \
Victor CLEMENTf1f4b572015-05-29 17:14:05 +02003789 " instruction, enable aligning the host and virtual clocks\n" \
3790 " or disable real time cpu sleeping\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003791STEXI
Pavel Dovgalyuk9c2037d2017-01-24 10:17:47 +03003792@item -icount [shift=@var{N}|auto][,rr=record|replay,rrfile=@var{filename},rrsnapshot=@var{snapshot}]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003793@findex -icount
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003794Enable virtual instruction counter. The virtual cpu will execute one
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02003795instruction every 2^@var{N} ns of virtual time. If @code{auto} is specified
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003796then the virtual cpu speed will be automatically adjusted to keep virtual
3797time within a few seconds of real time.
3798
Victor CLEMENTf1f4b572015-05-29 17:14:05 +02003799When the virtual cpu is sleeping, the virtual time will advance at default
Pranith Kumar778d9f92016-02-26 10:16:51 -05003800speed unless @option{sleep=on|off} is specified.
3801With @option{sleep=on|off}, the virtual time will jump to the next timer deadline
Victor CLEMENTf1f4b572015-05-29 17:14:05 +02003802instantly whenever the virtual cpu goes to sleep mode and will not advance
3803if no timer is enabled. This behavior give deterministic execution times from
3804the guest point of view.
3805
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003806Note that while this option can give deterministic behavior, it does not
3807provide cycle accurate emulation. Modern CPUs contain superscalar out of
3808order cores with complex cache hierarchies. The number of instructions
3809executed often has little or no correlation with actual performance.
Sebastian Tanasea8bfac32014-07-25 11:56:29 +02003810
Daniel P. Berrangeb6af0972015-08-26 12:17:13 +01003811@option{align=on} will activate the delay algorithm which will try
Sebastian Tanasea8bfac32014-07-25 11:56:29 +02003812to synchronise the host clock and the virtual clock. The goal is to
3813have a guest running at the real frequency imposed by the shift option.
3814Whenever the guest clock is behind the host clock and if
Michael Tokarev82597612015-04-27 11:12:49 +03003815@option{align=on} is specified then we print a message to the user
Sebastian Tanasea8bfac32014-07-25 11:56:29 +02003816to inform about the delay.
3817Currently this option does not work when @option{shift} is @code{auto}.
3818Note: The sync algorithm will work for those shift values for which
3819the guest clock runs ahead of the host clock. Typically this happens
3820when the shift value is high (how high depends on the host machine).
Pavel Dovgalyuk4c27b852015-09-17 19:25:18 +03003821
3822When @option{rr} option is specified deterministic record/replay is enabled.
3823Replay log is written into @var{filename} file in record mode and
3824read from this file in replay mode.
Pavel Dovgalyuk9c2037d2017-01-24 10:17:47 +03003825
3826Option rrsnapshot is used to create new vm snapshot named @var{snapshot}
3827at the start of execution recording. In replay mode this option is used
3828to load the initial VM state.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003829ETEXI
3830
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003831DEF("watchdog", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_watchdog, \
Xu Wangd7933ef2015-06-11 17:32:05 +02003832 "-watchdog model\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003833 " enable virtual hardware watchdog [default=none]\n",
3834 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003835STEXI
3836@item -watchdog @var{model}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003837@findex -watchdog
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003838Create a virtual hardware watchdog device. Once enabled (by a guest
3839action), the watchdog must be periodically polled by an agent inside
Xu Wangd7933ef2015-06-11 17:32:05 +02003840the guest or else the guest will be restarted. Choose a model for
3841which your guest has drivers.
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003842
Xu Wangd7933ef2015-06-11 17:32:05 +02003843The @var{model} is the model of hardware watchdog to emulate. Use
3844@code{-watchdog help} to list available hardware models. Only one
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003845watchdog can be enabled for a guest.
Xu Wangd7933ef2015-06-11 17:32:05 +02003846
3847The following models may be available:
3848@table @option
3849@item ib700
3850iBASE 700 is a very simple ISA watchdog with a single timer.
3851@item i6300esb
3852Intel 6300ESB I/O controller hub is a much more featureful PCI-based
3853dual-timer watchdog.
Xu Wang188f24c2015-02-05 18:28:32 +08003854@item diag288
3855A virtual watchdog for s390x backed by the diagnose 288 hypercall
3856(currently KVM only).
Xu Wangd7933ef2015-06-11 17:32:05 +02003857@end table
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003858ETEXI
3859
3860DEF("watchdog-action", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_watchdog_action, \
Markus Armbruster7ad92702017-10-02 16:03:07 +02003861 "-watchdog-action reset|shutdown|poweroff|inject-nmi|pause|debug|none\n" \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003862 " action when watchdog fires [default=reset]\n",
3863 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003864STEXI
3865@item -watchdog-action @var{action}
Markus Armbrusterb8f490e2013-02-13 19:49:38 +01003866@findex -watchdog-action
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003867
3868The @var{action} controls what QEMU will do when the watchdog timer
3869expires.
3870The default is
3871@code{reset} (forcefully reset the guest).
3872Other possible actions are:
3873@code{shutdown} (attempt to gracefully shutdown the guest),
3874@code{poweroff} (forcefully poweroff the guest),
Markus Armbruster7ad92702017-10-02 16:03:07 +02003875@code{inject-nmi} (inject a NMI into the guest),
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003876@code{pause} (pause the guest),
3877@code{debug} (print a debug message and continue), or
3878@code{none} (do nothing).
3879
3880Note that the @code{shutdown} action requires that the guest responds
3881to ACPI signals, which it may not be able to do in the sort of
3882situations where the watchdog would have expired, and thus
3883@code{-watchdog-action shutdown} is not recommended for production use.
3884
3885Examples:
3886
3887@table @code
3888@item -watchdog i6300esb -watchdog-action pause
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02003889@itemx -watchdog ib700
Richard W.M. Jones9dd986c2009-04-25 13:56:19 +01003890@end table
3891ETEXI
3892
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003893DEF("echr", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_echr, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003894 "-echr chr set terminal escape character instead of ctrl-a\n",
3895 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003896STEXI
3897
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02003898@item -echr @var{numeric_ascii_value}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003899@findex -echr
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003900Change the escape character used for switching to the monitor when using
3901monitor and serial sharing. The default is @code{0x01} when using the
3902@code{-nographic} option. @code{0x01} is equal to pressing
3903@code{Control-a}. You can select a different character from the ascii
3904control keys where 1 through 26 map to Control-a through Control-z. For
3905instance you could use the either of the following to change the escape
3906character to Control-t.
3907@table @code
3908@item -echr 0x14
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02003909@itemx -echr 20
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003910@end table
3911ETEXI
3912
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003913DEF("show-cursor", 0, QEMU_OPTION_show_cursor, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003914 "-show-cursor show cursor\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003915STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003916@item -show-cursor
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003917@findex -show-cursor
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003918Show cursor.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003919ETEXI
3920
3921DEF("tb-size", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_tb_size, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003922 "-tb-size n set TB size\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003923STEXI
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003924@item -tb-size @var{n}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003925@findex -tb-size
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01003926Set TB size.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003927ETEXI
3928
3929DEF("incoming", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_incoming, \
Michael Tokarev7c601802015-02-10 22:40:47 +03003930 "-incoming tcp:[host]:port[,to=maxport][,ipv4][,ipv6]\n" \
3931 "-incoming rdma:host:port[,ipv4][,ipv6]\n" \
3932 "-incoming unix:socketpath\n" \
3933 " prepare for incoming migration, listen on\n" \
3934 " specified protocol and socket address\n" \
3935 "-incoming fd:fd\n" \
3936 "-incoming exec:cmdline\n" \
3937 " accept incoming migration on given file descriptor\n" \
Dr. David Alan Gilbert15970512015-05-29 19:52:52 +01003938 " or from given external command\n" \
3939 "-incoming defer\n" \
3940 " wait for the URI to be specified via migrate_incoming\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003941 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003942STEXI
Michael Tokarev7c601802015-02-10 22:40:47 +03003943@item -incoming tcp:[@var{host}]:@var{port}[,to=@var{maxport}][,ipv4][,ipv6]
Markus Armbrusterf9cfd652015-06-15 14:35:59 +02003944@itemx -incoming rdma:@var{host}:@var{port}[,ipv4][,ipv6]
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003945@findex -incoming
Michael Tokarev7c601802015-02-10 22:40:47 +03003946Prepare for incoming migration, listen on a given tcp port.
3947
3948@item -incoming unix:@var{socketpath}
3949Prepare for incoming migration, listen on a given unix socket.
3950
3951@item -incoming fd:@var{fd}
3952Accept incoming migration from a given filedescriptor.
3953
3954@item -incoming exec:@var{cmdline}
3955Accept incoming migration as an output from specified external command.
Dr. David Alan Gilbert15970512015-05-29 19:52:52 +01003956
3957@item -incoming defer
3958Wait for the URI to be specified via migrate_incoming. The monitor can
3959be used to change settings (such as migration parameters) prior to issuing
3960the migrate_incoming to allow the migration to begin.
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003961ETEXI
3962
Ashijeet Acharyad15c05f2017-01-16 17:01:51 +05303963DEF("only-migratable", 0, QEMU_OPTION_only_migratable, \
3964 "-only-migratable allow only migratable devices\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
3965STEXI
3966@item -only-migratable
3967@findex -only-migratable
3968Only allow migratable devices. Devices will not be allowed to enter an
3969unmigratable state.
3970ETEXI
3971
Gerd Hoffmannd8c208d2009-12-08 13:11:46 +01003972DEF("nodefaults", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nodefaults, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003973 "-nodefaults don't create default devices\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Gerd Hoffmannd8c208d2009-12-08 13:11:46 +01003974STEXI
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01003975@item -nodefaults
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003976@findex -nodefaults
Michal Novotny66c19bf2012-07-16 14:35:10 +02003977Don't create default devices. Normally, QEMU sets the default devices like serial
3978port, parallel port, virtual console, monitor device, VGA adapter, floppy and
3979CD-ROM drive and others. The @code{-nodefaults} option will disable all those
3980default devices.
Gerd Hoffmannd8c208d2009-12-08 13:11:46 +01003981ETEXI
3982
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003983#ifndef _WIN32
3984DEF("chroot", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_chroot, \
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003985 "-chroot dir chroot to dir just before starting the VM\n",
3986 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003987#endif
3988STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02003989@item -chroot @var{dir}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01003990@findex -chroot
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00003991Immediately before starting guest execution, chroot to the specified
3992directory. Especially useful in combination with -runas.
3993ETEXI
3994
3995#ifndef _WIN32
3996DEF("runas", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_runas, \
Ian Jackson2c42f1e2017-09-15 18:10:44 +01003997 "-runas user change to user id user just before starting the VM\n" \
3998 " user can be numeric uid:gid instead\n",
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00003999 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00004000#endif
4001STEXI
Kevin Wolf4e257e52009-10-09 10:58:36 +02004002@item -runas @var{user}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01004003@findex -runas
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00004004Immediately before starting guest execution, drop root privileges, switching
4005to the specified user.
4006ETEXI
4007
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00004008DEF("prom-env", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_prom_env,
4009 "-prom-env variable=value\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00004010 " set OpenBIOS nvram variables\n",
4011 QEMU_ARCH_PPC | QEMU_ARCH_SPARC)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01004012STEXI
4013@item -prom-env @var{variable}=@var{value}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01004014@findex -prom-env
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01004015Set OpenBIOS nvram @var{variable} to given @var{value} (PPC, SPARC only).
4016ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00004017DEF("semihosting", 0, QEMU_OPTION_semihosting,
Michael Wallef7bbcfb2014-04-22 20:18:42 +02004018 "-semihosting semihosting mode\n",
Leon Alrae3b3c1692015-06-19 11:08:43 +01004019 QEMU_ARCH_ARM | QEMU_ARCH_M68K | QEMU_ARCH_XTENSA | QEMU_ARCH_LM32 |
Sandra Loosemore413a99a2019-04-03 13:53:05 -06004020 QEMU_ARCH_MIPS | QEMU_ARCH_NIOS2)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01004021STEXI
4022@item -semihosting
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01004023@findex -semihosting
Sandra Loosemore413a99a2019-04-03 13:53:05 -06004024Enable semihosting mode (ARM, M68K, Xtensa, MIPS, Nios II only).
Liviu Ionescua38bb072014-12-11 12:07:48 +00004025ETEXI
4026DEF("semihosting-config", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_semihosting_config,
Alex Bennée4e7f9032019-05-14 15:30:14 +01004027 "-semihosting-config [enable=on|off][,target=native|gdb|auto][,chardev=id][,arg=str[,...]]\n" \
Leon Alraea59d31a2015-06-19 14:17:45 +01004028 " semihosting configuration\n",
Leon Alrae3b3c1692015-06-19 11:08:43 +01004029QEMU_ARCH_ARM | QEMU_ARCH_M68K | QEMU_ARCH_XTENSA | QEMU_ARCH_LM32 |
Sandra Loosemore413a99a2019-04-03 13:53:05 -06004030QEMU_ARCH_MIPS | QEMU_ARCH_NIOS2)
Liviu Ionescua38bb072014-12-11 12:07:48 +00004031STEXI
Alex Bennée4e7f9032019-05-14 15:30:14 +01004032@item -semihosting-config [enable=on|off][,target=native|gdb|auto][,chardev=id][,arg=str[,...]]
Liviu Ionescua38bb072014-12-11 12:07:48 +00004033@findex -semihosting-config
Sandra Loosemore413a99a2019-04-03 13:53:05 -06004034Enable and configure semihosting (ARM, M68K, Xtensa, MIPS, Nios II only).
Leon Alraea59d31a2015-06-19 14:17:45 +01004035@table @option
4036@item target=@code{native|gdb|auto}
4037Defines where the semihosting calls will be addressed, to QEMU (@code{native})
4038or to GDB (@code{gdb}). The default is @code{auto}, which means @code{gdb}
4039during debug sessions and @code{native} otherwise.
Alex Bennée4e7f9032019-05-14 15:30:14 +01004040@item chardev=@var{str1}
4041Send the output to a chardev backend output for native or auto output when not in gdb
Leon Alraea59d31a2015-06-19 14:17:45 +01004042@item arg=@var{str1},arg=@var{str2},...
4043Allows the user to pass input arguments, and can be used multiple times to build
4044up a list. The old-style @code{-kernel}/@code{-append} method of passing a
4045command line is still supported for backward compatibility. If both the
4046@code{--semihosting-config arg} and the @code{-kernel}/@code{-append} are
4047specified, the former is passed to semihosting as it always takes precedence.
4048@end table
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01004049ETEXI
blueswir15824d652009-03-28 06:44:27 +00004050DEF("old-param", 0, QEMU_OPTION_old_param,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00004051 "-old-param old param mode\n", QEMU_ARCH_ARM)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01004052STEXI
4053@item -old-param
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01004054@findex -old-param (ARM)
Stefan Weil95d5f082010-01-20 22:25:27 +01004055Old param mode (ARM only).
4056ETEXI
4057
Eduardo Otubo7d76ad42012-08-14 18:44:08 -03004058DEF("sandbox", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_sandbox, \
Eduardo Otubo73a1e642017-03-13 22:13:27 +01004059 "-sandbox on[,obsolete=allow|deny][,elevateprivileges=allow|deny|children]\n" \
Eduardo Otubo24f8cdc2017-03-13 22:18:51 +01004060 " [,spawn=allow|deny][,resourcecontrol=allow|deny]\n" \
Eduardo Otubo2b716fa2017-03-01 23:17:29 +01004061 " Enable seccomp mode 2 system call filter (default 'off').\n" \
4062 " use 'obsolete' to allow obsolete system calls that are provided\n" \
4063 " by the kernel, but typically no longer used by modern\n" \
Eduardo Otubo73a1e642017-03-13 22:13:27 +01004064 " C library implementations.\n" \
4065 " use 'elevateprivileges' to allow or deny QEMU process to elevate\n" \
4066 " its privileges by blacklisting all set*uid|gid system calls.\n" \
4067 " The value 'children' will deny set*uid|gid system calls for\n" \
Eduardo Otubo995a2262017-03-13 22:16:01 +01004068 " main QEMU process but will allow forks and execves to run unprivileged\n" \
4069 " use 'spawn' to avoid QEMU to spawn new threads or processes by\n" \
Eduardo Otubo24f8cdc2017-03-13 22:18:51 +01004070 " blacklisting *fork and execve\n" \
4071 " use 'resourcecontrol' to disable process affinity and schedular priority\n",
Eduardo Otubo7d76ad42012-08-14 18:44:08 -03004072 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4073STEXI
Eduardo Otubo24f8cdc2017-03-13 22:18:51 +01004074@item -sandbox @var{arg}[,obsolete=@var{string}][,elevateprivileges=@var{string}][,spawn=@var{string}][,resourcecontrol=@var{string}]
Eduardo Otubo7d76ad42012-08-14 18:44:08 -03004075@findex -sandbox
4076Enable Seccomp mode 2 system call filter. 'on' will enable syscall filtering and 'off' will
4077disable it. The default is 'off'.
Eduardo Otubo2b716fa2017-03-01 23:17:29 +01004078@table @option
4079@item obsolete=@var{string}
4080Enable Obsolete system calls
Eduardo Otubo73a1e642017-03-13 22:13:27 +01004081@item elevateprivileges=@var{string}
4082Disable set*uid|gid system calls
Eduardo Otubo995a2262017-03-13 22:16:01 +01004083@item spawn=@var{string}
4084Disable *fork and execve
Eduardo Otubo24f8cdc2017-03-13 22:18:51 +01004085@item resourcecontrol=@var{string}
4086Disable process affinity and schedular priority
Eduardo Otubo2b716fa2017-03-01 23:17:29 +01004087@end table
Eduardo Otubo7d76ad42012-08-14 18:44:08 -03004088ETEXI
4089
Gerd Hoffmann715a6642009-10-14 10:39:28 +02004090DEF("readconfig", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_readconfig,
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00004091 "-readconfig <file>\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01004092STEXI
4093@item -readconfig @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01004094@findex -readconfig
Michal Novotnyed24cfa2012-07-16 14:28:32 +02004095Read device configuration from @var{file}. This approach is useful when you want to spawn
4096QEMU process with many command line options but you don't want to exceed the command line
4097character limit.
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01004098ETEXI
Gerd Hoffmann715a6642009-10-14 10:39:28 +02004099DEF("writeconfig", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_writeconfig,
4100 "-writeconfig <file>\n"
Blue Swirlad960902010-03-29 19:23:52 +00004101 " read/write config file\n", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01004102STEXI
4103@item -writeconfig @var{file}
Stefan Weil6616b2a2010-02-05 23:52:05 +01004104@findex -writeconfig
Michal Novotnyed24cfa2012-07-16 14:28:32 +02004105Write device configuration to @var{file}. The @var{file} can be either filename to save
4106command line and device configuration into file or dash @code{-}) character to print the
4107output to stdout. This can be later used as input file for @code{-readconfig} option.
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01004108ETEXI
Thomas Huth2feac452018-08-21 12:59:56 +02004109
Eduardo Habkostf29a5612012-05-02 13:07:29 -03004110DEF("no-user-config", 0, QEMU_OPTION_nouserconfig,
4111 "-no-user-config\n"
Eduardo Habkost3478eae2017-10-04 00:00:25 -03004112 " do not load default user-provided config files at startup\n",
Eduardo Habkostf29a5612012-05-02 13:07:29 -03004113 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4114STEXI
4115@item -no-user-config
4116@findex -no-user-config
4117The @code{-no-user-config} option makes QEMU not load any of the user-provided
Eduardo Habkost3478eae2017-10-04 00:00:25 -03004118config files on @var{sysconfdir}.
Anthony Liguori292444c2010-01-21 10:57:58 -06004119ETEXI
Thomas Huth2feac452018-08-21 12:59:56 +02004120
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01004121DEF("trace", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_trace,
Paolo Bonzini10578a22016-01-07 16:55:26 +03004122 "-trace [[enable=]<pattern>][,events=<file>][,file=<file>]\n"
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02004123 " specify tracing options\n",
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01004124 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4125STEXI
Lluís23d15e82011-08-31 20:31:31 +02004126HXCOMM This line is not accurate, as some sub-options are backend-specific but
4127HXCOMM HX does not support conditional compilation of text.
Denis V. Luneve370ad92016-06-17 17:44:08 +03004128@item -trace [[enable=]@var{pattern}][,events=@var{file}][,file=@var{file}]
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01004129@findex -trace
Denis V. Luneveeb2b8f2016-06-17 17:44:09 +03004130@include qemu-option-trace.texi
Prerna Saxenaab6540d2010-08-09 11:48:32 +01004131ETEXI
Lluís Vilanova42229a72017-07-24 17:28:22 +03004132DEF("plugin", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_plugin,
4133 "-plugin [file=]<file>[,arg=<string>]\n"
4134 " load a plugin\n",
4135 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4136STEXI
4137@item -plugin file=@var{file}[,arg=@var{string}]
4138@findex -plugin
4139
4140Load a plugin.
4141
4142@table @option
4143@item file=@var{file}
4144Load the given plugin from a shared library file.
4145@item arg=@var{string}
4146Argument string passed to the plugin. (Can be given multiple times.)
4147@end table
4148ETEXI
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01004149
Markus Armbruster31e70d62013-02-13 19:49:37 +01004150HXCOMM Internal use
4151DEF("qtest", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qtest, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4152DEF("qtest-log", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_qtest_log, "", QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
Anthony Liguoric7f0f3b2012-03-28 15:42:02 +02004153
Paul Moore0f669982012-08-03 14:39:21 -04004154#ifdef __linux__
4155DEF("enable-fips", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enablefips,
4156 "-enable-fips enable FIPS 140-2 compliance\n",
4157 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4158#endif
4159STEXI
4160@item -enable-fips
4161@findex -enable-fips
4162Enable FIPS 140-2 compliance mode.
4163ETEXI
4164
Thomas Huth976e8c52019-09-04 07:27:39 +02004165HXCOMM Deprecated by -accel tcg
Bruce Rogersc6e88b32012-11-20 07:11:21 -07004166DEF("no-kvm", 0, QEMU_OPTION_no_kvm, "", QEMU_ARCH_I386)
Jan Kiszkaa0dac022012-10-05 14:51:45 -03004167
Seiji Aguchi5e2ac512013-07-03 23:02:46 -04004168DEF("msg", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_msg,
4169 "-msg timestamp[=on|off]\n"
Markus Armbrusterdeda4972019-10-10 10:15:08 +02004170 " control error message format\n"
4171 " timestamp=on enables timestamps (default: off)\n",
Seiji Aguchi5e2ac512013-07-03 23:02:46 -04004172 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4173STEXI
4174@item -msg timestamp[=on|off]
4175@findex -msg
Markus Armbrusterdeda4972019-10-10 10:15:08 +02004176Control error message format.
4177@table @option
4178@item timestamp=on|off
4179Prefix messages with a timestamp. Default is off.
4180@end table
Seiji Aguchi5e2ac512013-07-03 23:02:46 -04004181ETEXI
4182
Amit Shahabfd9ce2014-06-20 18:56:08 +05304183DEF("dump-vmstate", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_dump_vmstate,
4184 "-dump-vmstate <file>\n"
4185 " Output vmstate information in JSON format to file.\n"
4186 " Use the scripts/vmstate-static-checker.py file to\n"
4187 " check for possible regressions in migration code\n"
Laurent Vivier23820532015-09-04 21:30:04 +02004188 " by comparing two such vmstate dumps.\n",
Amit Shahabfd9ce2014-06-20 18:56:08 +05304189 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4190STEXI
4191@item -dump-vmstate @var{file}
4192@findex -dump-vmstate
4193Dump json-encoded vmstate information for current machine type to file
4194in @var{file}
4195ETEXI
4196
Emilio G. Cota12df1892018-08-15 11:42:49 -04004197DEF("enable-sync-profile", 0, QEMU_OPTION_enable_sync_profile,
4198 "-enable-sync-profile\n"
4199 " enable synchronization profiling\n",
4200 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4201STEXI
4202@item -enable-sync-profile
4203@findex -enable-sync-profile
4204Enable synchronization profiling.
4205ETEXI
4206
Paolo Bonzini43f187a2017-01-04 13:50:37 +01004207STEXI
4208@end table
4209ETEXI
4210DEFHEADING()
Markus Armbrusterde6b4f92017-10-02 16:03:00 +02004211
4212DEFHEADING(Generic object creation:)
Paolo Bonzini43f187a2017-01-04 13:50:37 +01004213STEXI
4214@table @option
4215ETEXI
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004216
4217DEF("object", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_object,
4218 "-object TYPENAME[,PROP1=VALUE1,...]\n"
4219 " create a new object of type TYPENAME setting properties\n"
4220 " in the order they are specified. Note that the 'id'\n"
4221 " property must be set. These objects are placed in the\n"
4222 " '/objects' path.\n",
4223 QEMU_ARCH_ALL)
4224STEXI
4225@item -object @var{typename}[,@var{prop1}=@var{value1},...]
4226@findex -object
4227Create a new object of type @var{typename} setting properties
4228in the order they are specified. Note that the 'id'
4229property must be set. These objects are placed in the
4230'/objects' path.
4231
4232@table @option
4233
Haozhong Zhang98376842017-12-11 15:28:04 +08004234@item -object memory-backend-file,id=@var{id},size=@var{size},mem-path=@var{dir},share=@var{on|off},discard-data=@var{on|off},merge=@var{on|off},dump=@var{on|off},prealloc=@var{on|off},host-nodes=@var{host-nodes},policy=@var{default|preferred|bind|interleave},align=@var{align}
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004235
4236Creates a memory file backend object, which can be used to back
Stefan Hajnoczic7cddce2017-11-28 16:15:28 +00004237the guest RAM with huge pages.
4238
4239The @option{id} parameter is a unique ID that will be used to reference this
4240memory region when configuring the @option{-numa} argument.
4241
4242The @option{size} option provides the size of the memory region, and accepts
4243common suffixes, eg @option{500M}.
4244
4245The @option{mem-path} provides the path to either a shared memory or huge page
4246filesystem mount.
4247
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004248The @option{share} boolean option determines whether the memory
4249region is marked as private to QEMU, or shared. The latter allows
4250a co-operating external process to access the QEMU memory region.
Stefan Hajnoczic7cddce2017-11-28 16:15:28 +00004251
Marcel Apfelbaum06329cc2017-12-13 16:37:37 +02004252The @option{share} is also required for pvrdma devices due to
4253limitations in the RDMA API provided by Linux.
4254
4255Setting share=on might affect the ability to configure NUMA
4256bindings for the memory backend under some circumstances, see
4257Documentation/vm/numa_memory_policy.txt on the Linux kernel
4258source tree for additional details.
4259
Eduardo Habkost11ae6ed2017-08-24 16:23:15 -03004260Setting the @option{discard-data} boolean option to @var{on}
4261indicates that file contents can be destroyed when QEMU exits,
4262to avoid unnecessarily flushing data to the backing file. Note
4263that @option{discard-data} is only an optimization, and QEMU
4264might not discard file contents if it aborts unexpectedly or is
4265terminated using SIGKILL.
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004266
Stefan Hajnoczic7cddce2017-11-28 16:15:28 +00004267The @option{merge} boolean option enables memory merge, also known as
4268MADV_MERGEABLE, so that Kernel Samepage Merging will consider the pages for
4269memory deduplication.
4270
4271Setting the @option{dump} boolean option to @var{off} excludes the memory from
4272core dumps. This feature is also known as MADV_DONTDUMP.
4273
4274The @option{prealloc} boolean option enables memory preallocation.
4275
4276The @option{host-nodes} option binds the memory range to a list of NUMA host
4277nodes.
4278
4279The @option{policy} option sets the NUMA policy to one of the following values:
4280
4281@table @option
4282@item @var{default}
4283default host policy
4284
4285@item @var{preferred}
4286prefer the given host node list for allocation
4287
4288@item @var{bind}
4289restrict memory allocation to the given host node list
4290
4291@item @var{interleave}
4292interleave memory allocations across the given host node list
4293@end table
4294
Haozhong Zhang98376842017-12-11 15:28:04 +08004295The @option{align} option specifies the base address alignment when
4296QEMU mmap(2) @option{mem-path}, and accepts common suffixes, eg
4297@option{2M}. Some backend store specified by @option{mem-path}
4298requires an alignment different than the default one used by QEMU, eg
4299the device DAX /dev/dax0.0 requires 2M alignment rather than 4K. In
4300such cases, users can specify the required alignment via this option.
4301
Junyan Hea4de8552018-07-18 15:48:00 +08004302The @option{pmem} option specifies whether the backing file specified
4303by @option{mem-path} is in host persistent memory that can be accessed
4304using the SNIA NVM programming model (e.g. Intel NVDIMM).
4305If @option{pmem} is set to 'on', QEMU will take necessary operations to
4306guarantee the persistence of its own writes to @option{mem-path}
4307(e.g. in vNVDIMM label emulation and live migration).
Zhang Yi119906af2019-04-22 08:48:48 +08004308Also, we will map the backend-file with MAP_SYNC flag, which ensures the
4309file metadata is in sync for @option{mem-path} in case of host crash
4310or a power failure. MAP_SYNC requires support from both the host kernel
4311(since Linux kernel 4.15) and the filesystem of @option{mem-path} mounted
4312with DAX option.
Junyan Hea4de8552018-07-18 15:48:00 +08004313
Marcel Apfelbaum06329cc2017-12-13 16:37:37 +02004314@item -object memory-backend-ram,id=@var{id},merge=@var{on|off},dump=@var{on|off},share=@var{on|off},prealloc=@var{on|off},size=@var{size},host-nodes=@var{host-nodes},policy=@var{default|preferred|bind|interleave}
Stefan Hajnoczicd194912017-11-28 16:15:29 +00004315
4316Creates a memory backend object, which can be used to back the guest RAM.
4317Memory backend objects offer more control than the @option{-m} option that is
4318traditionally used to define guest RAM. Please refer to
4319@option{memory-backend-file} for a description of the options.
4320
Marc-André Lureau36ea3972018-08-28 17:38:40 +02004321@item -object memory-backend-memfd,id=@var{id},merge=@var{on|off},dump=@var{on|off},share=@var{on|off},prealloc=@var{on|off},size=@var{size},host-nodes=@var{host-nodes},policy=@var{default|preferred|bind|interleave},seal=@var{on|off},hugetlb=@var{on|off},hugetlbsize=@var{size}
Marc-André Lureaudbb9e0f2018-02-01 14:27:54 +01004322
4323Creates an anonymous memory file backend object, which allows QEMU to
4324share the memory with an external process (e.g. when using
4325vhost-user). The memory is allocated with memfd and optional
4326sealing. (Linux only)
4327
4328The @option{seal} option creates a sealed-file, that will block
4329further resizing the memory ('on' by default).
4330
4331The @option{hugetlb} option specify the file to be created resides in
4332the hugetlbfs filesystem (since Linux 4.14). Used in conjunction with
4333the @option{hugetlb} option, the @option{hugetlbsize} option specify
4334the hugetlb page size on systems that support multiple hugetlb page
4335sizes (it must be a power of 2 value supported by the system).
4336
4337In some versions of Linux, the @option{hugetlb} option is incompatible
4338with the @option{seal} option (requires at least Linux 4.16).
4339
4340Please refer to @option{memory-backend-file} for a description of the
4341other options.
4342
Marc-André Lureau36ea3972018-08-28 17:38:40 +02004343The @option{share} boolean option is @var{on} by default with memfd.
4344
Laurent Vivier6c4e9d42019-08-20 18:06:13 +02004345@item -object rng-builtin,id=@var{id}
4346
4347Creates a random number generator backend which obtains entropy from
4348QEMU builtin functions. The @option{id} parameter is a unique ID that
4349will be used to reference this entropy backend from the @option{virtio-rng}
Laurent Vivier0198c262019-08-20 18:06:15 +02004350device. By default, the @option{virtio-rng} device uses this RNG backend.
Laurent Vivier6c4e9d42019-08-20 18:06:13 +02004351
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004352@item -object rng-random,id=@var{id},filename=@var{/dev/random}
4353
4354Creates a random number generator backend which obtains entropy from
4355a device on the host. The @option{id} parameter is a unique ID that
4356will be used to reference this entropy backend from the @option{virtio-rng}
4357device. The @option{filename} parameter specifies which file to obtain
Kashyap Chamarthya2230bd2019-05-29 16:31:03 +02004358entropy from and if omitted defaults to @option{/dev/urandom}.
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004359
4360@item -object rng-egd,id=@var{id},chardev=@var{chardevid}
4361
4362Creates a random number generator backend which obtains entropy from
4363an external daemon running on the host. The @option{id} parameter is
4364a unique ID that will be used to reference this entropy backend from
4365the @option{virtio-rng} device. The @option{chardev} parameter is
4366the unique ID of a character device backend that provides the connection
4367to the RNG daemon.
4368
Daniel P. Berrangee00adf62015-03-13 17:39:26 +00004369@item -object tls-creds-anon,id=@var{id},endpoint=@var{endpoint},dir=@var{/path/to/cred/dir},verify-peer=@var{on|off}
4370
4371Creates a TLS anonymous credentials object, which can be used to provide
4372TLS support on network backends. The @option{id} parameter is a unique
4373ID which network backends will use to access the credentials. The
4374@option{endpoint} is either @option{server} or @option{client} depending
4375on whether the QEMU network backend that uses the credentials will be
4376acting as a client or as a server. If @option{verify-peer} is enabled
4377(the default) then once the handshake is completed, the peer credentials
4378will be verified, though this is a no-op for anonymous credentials.
4379
4380The @var{dir} parameter tells QEMU where to find the credential
4381files. For server endpoints, this directory may contain a file
4382@var{dh-params.pem} providing diffie-hellman parameters to use
4383for the TLS server. If the file is missing, QEMU will generate
4384a set of DH parameters at startup. This is a computationally
4385expensive operation that consumes random pool entropy, so it is
4386recommended that a persistent set of parameters be generated
4387upfront and saved.
4388
Richard W.M. Jonese1a6dc92018-07-03 09:03:03 +01004389@item -object tls-creds-psk,id=@var{id},endpoint=@var{endpoint},dir=@var{/path/to/keys/dir}[,username=@var{username}]
4390
4391Creates a TLS Pre-Shared Keys (PSK) credentials object, which can be used to provide
4392TLS support on network backends. The @option{id} parameter is a unique
4393ID which network backends will use to access the credentials. The
4394@option{endpoint} is either @option{server} or @option{client} depending
4395on whether the QEMU network backend that uses the credentials will be
4396acting as a client or as a server. For clients only, @option{username}
4397is the username which will be sent to the server. If omitted
4398it defaults to ``qemu''.
4399
4400The @var{dir} parameter tells QEMU where to find the keys file.
4401It is called ``@var{dir}/keys.psk'' and contains ``username:key''
4402pairs. This file can most easily be created using the GnuTLS
4403@code{psktool} program.
4404
4405For server endpoints, @var{dir} may also contain a file
4406@var{dh-params.pem} providing diffie-hellman parameters to use
4407for the TLS server. If the file is missing, QEMU will generate
4408a set of DH parameters at startup. This is a computationally
4409expensive operation that consumes random pool entropy, so it is
4410recommended that a persistent set of parameters be generated
4411up front and saved.
4412
Christophe Fergeau00e5e9d2017-12-08 15:14:30 +01004413@item -object tls-creds-x509,id=@var{id},endpoint=@var{endpoint},dir=@var{/path/to/cred/dir},priority=@var{priority},verify-peer=@var{on|off},passwordid=@var{id}
Daniel P. Berrange85bcbc72015-03-13 17:39:26 +00004414
4415Creates a TLS anonymous credentials object, which can be used to provide
4416TLS support on network backends. The @option{id} parameter is a unique
4417ID which network backends will use to access the credentials. The
4418@option{endpoint} is either @option{server} or @option{client} depending
4419on whether the QEMU network backend that uses the credentials will be
4420acting as a client or as a server. If @option{verify-peer} is enabled
4421(the default) then once the handshake is completed, the peer credentials
4422will be verified. With x509 certificates, this implies that the clients
4423must be provided with valid client certificates too.
4424
4425The @var{dir} parameter tells QEMU where to find the credential
4426files. For server endpoints, this directory may contain a file
4427@var{dh-params.pem} providing diffie-hellman parameters to use
4428for the TLS server. If the file is missing, QEMU will generate
4429a set of DH parameters at startup. This is a computationally
4430expensive operation that consumes random pool entropy, so it is
4431recommended that a persistent set of parameters be generated
4432upfront and saved.
4433
4434For x509 certificate credentials the directory will contain further files
4435providing the x509 certificates. The certificates must be stored
4436in PEM format, in filenames @var{ca-cert.pem}, @var{ca-crl.pem} (optional),
4437@var{server-cert.pem} (only servers), @var{server-key.pem} (only servers),
4438@var{client-cert.pem} (only clients), and @var{client-key.pem} (only clients).
4439
Daniel P. Berrange1d7b5b42015-10-15 16:14:42 +01004440For the @var{server-key.pem} and @var{client-key.pem} files which
4441contain sensitive private keys, it is possible to use an encrypted
4442version by providing the @var{passwordid} parameter. This provides
4443the ID of a previously created @code{secret} object containing the
4444password for decryption.
4445
Christophe Fergeau00e5e9d2017-12-08 15:14:30 +01004446The @var{priority} parameter allows to override the global default
4447priority used by gnutls. This can be useful if the system administrator
4448needs to use a weaker set of crypto priorities for QEMU without
4449potentially forcing the weakness onto all applications. Or conversely
4450if one wants wants a stronger default for QEMU than for all other
4451applications, they can do this through this parameter. Its format is
4452a gnutls priority string as described at
4453@url{https://gnutls.org/manual/html_node/Priority-Strings.html}.
4454
zhanghailiang338d3f42016-03-01 13:37:02 +08004455@item -object filter-buffer,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},interval=@var{t}[,queue=@var{all|rx|tx}][,status=@var{on|off}]
Yang Hongyang7dbb11c2015-10-07 11:52:21 +08004456
4457Interval @var{t} can't be 0, this filter batches the packet delivery: all
4458packets arriving in a given interval on netdev @var{netdevid} are delayed
4459until the end of the interval. Interval is in microseconds.
zhanghailiang338d3f42016-03-01 13:37:02 +08004460@option{status} is optional that indicate whether the netfilter is
4461on (enabled) or off (disabled), the default status for netfilter will be 'on'.
Yang Hongyang7dbb11c2015-10-07 11:52:21 +08004462
4463queue @var{all|rx|tx} is an option that can be applied to any netfilter.
4464
4465@option{all}: the filter is attached both to the receive and the transmit
4466 queue of the netdev (default).
4467
4468@option{rx}: the filter is attached to the receive queue of the netdev,
4469 where it will receive packets sent to the netdev.
4470
4471@option{tx}: the filter is attached to the transmit queue of the netdev,
4472 where it will receive packets sent by the netdev.
4473
Zhang Chene2521f02017-07-04 14:53:48 +08004474@item -object filter-mirror,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},outdev=@var{chardevid},queue=@var{all|rx|tx}[,vnet_hdr_support]
Zhang Chenf6d3afb2016-03-15 15:41:33 +08004475
Zhang Chene2521f02017-07-04 14:53:48 +08004476filter-mirror on netdev @var{netdevid},mirror net packet to chardev@var{chardevid}, if it has the vnet_hdr_support flag, filter-mirror will mirror packet with vnet_hdr_len.
Zhang Chenf6d3afb2016-03-15 15:41:33 +08004477
Zhang Chen00d5c242017-07-04 14:53:49 +08004478@item -object filter-redirector,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},indev=@var{chardevid},outdev=@var{chardevid},queue=@var{all|rx|tx}[,vnet_hdr_support]
Zhang Chend46f75b2016-03-17 16:16:26 +08004479
4480filter-redirector on netdev @var{netdevid},redirect filter's net packet to chardev
Zhang Chen00d5c242017-07-04 14:53:49 +08004481@var{chardevid},and redirect indev's packet to filter.if it has the vnet_hdr_support flag,
4482filter-redirector will redirect packet with vnet_hdr_len.
Zhang Chend46f75b2016-03-17 16:16:26 +08004483Create a filter-redirector we need to differ outdev id from indev id, id can not
4484be the same. we can just use indev or outdev, but at least one of indev or outdev
4485need to be specified.
4486
Zhang Chen4b39bdc2017-07-04 14:53:55 +08004487@item -object filter-rewriter,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{netdevid},queue=@var{all|rx|tx},[vnet_hdr_support]
Zhang Chene6eee8a2016-09-27 10:22:32 +08004488
4489Filter-rewriter is a part of COLO project.It will rewrite tcp packet to
4490secondary from primary to keep secondary tcp connection,and rewrite
4491tcp packet to primary from secondary make tcp packet can be handled by
Zhang Chen4b39bdc2017-07-04 14:53:55 +08004492client.if it has the vnet_hdr_support flag, we can parse packet with vnet header.
Zhang Chene6eee8a2016-09-27 10:22:32 +08004493
4494usage:
4495colo secondary:
4496-object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0
4497-object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1
4498-object filter-rewriter,id=rew0,netdev=hn0,queue=all
4499
Changlong Xiec551cd52016-10-11 13:28:32 +08004500@item -object filter-dump,id=@var{id},netdev=@var{dev}[,file=@var{filename}][,maxlen=@var{len}]
Thomas Huthd3e0c032015-10-13 12:40:02 +02004501
4502Dump the network traffic on netdev @var{dev} to the file specified by
4503@var{filename}. At most @var{len} bytes (64k by default) per packet are stored.
4504The file format is libpcap, so it can be analyzed with tools such as tcpdump
4505or Wireshark.
4506
Zhang Chencf6af762019-06-10 00:44:29 +08004507@item -object colo-compare,id=@var{id},primary_in=@var{chardevid},secondary_in=@var{chardevid},outdev=@var{chardevid},iothread=@var{id}[,vnet_hdr_support][,notify_dev=@var{id}]
Zhang Chen7dce4e62016-09-27 10:22:26 +08004508
4509Colo-compare gets packet from primary_in@var{chardevid} and secondary_in@var{chardevid}, than compare primary packet with
4510secondary packet. If the packets are same, we will output primary
4511packet to outdev@var{chardevid}, else we will notify colo-frame
4512do checkpoint and send primary packet to outdev@var{chardevid}.
Zhang Chen5aede7f2019-04-26 17:07:30 +08004513In order to improve efficiency, we need to put the task of comparison
4514in another thread. If it has the vnet_hdr_support flag, colo compare
4515will send/recv packet with vnet_hdr_len.
Zhang Chencf6af762019-06-10 00:44:29 +08004516If you want to use Xen COLO, will need the notify_dev to notify Xen
4517colo-frame to do checkpoint.
Zhang Chen7dce4e62016-09-27 10:22:26 +08004518
4519we must use it with the help of filter-mirror and filter-redirector.
4520
4521@example
4522
Zhang Chencf6af762019-06-10 00:44:29 +08004523KVM COLO
4524
Zhang Chen7dce4e62016-09-27 10:22:26 +08004525primary:
4526-netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,downscript=/etc/qemu-ifdown
4527-device e1000,id=e0,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66
4528-chardev socket,id=mirror0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003,server,nowait
4529-chardev socket,id=compare1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004,server,nowait
4530-chardev socket,id=compare0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001,server,nowait
4531-chardev socket,id=compare0-0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001
4532-chardev socket,id=compare_out,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005,server,nowait
4533-chardev socket,id=compare_out0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005
Zhang Chen5aede7f2019-04-26 17:07:30 +08004534-object iothread,id=iothread1
Zhang Chen7dce4e62016-09-27 10:22:26 +08004535-object filter-mirror,id=m0,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,outdev=mirror0
4536-object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire0,queue=rx,indev=compare_out
4537-object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire1,queue=rx,outdev=compare0
Zhang Chen5aede7f2019-04-26 17:07:30 +08004538-object colo-compare,id=comp0,primary_in=compare0-0,secondary_in=compare1,outdev=compare_out0,iothread=iothread1
Zhang Chen7dce4e62016-09-27 10:22:26 +08004539
4540secondary:
4541-netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,down script=/etc/qemu-ifdown
4542-device e1000,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66
4543-chardev socket,id=red0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003
4544-chardev socket,id=red1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004
4545-object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0
4546-object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1
4547
Zhang Chencf6af762019-06-10 00:44:29 +08004548
4549Xen COLO
4550
4551primary:
4552-netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,downscript=/etc/qemu-ifdown
4553-device e1000,id=e0,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66
4554-chardev socket,id=mirror0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003,server,nowait
4555-chardev socket,id=compare1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004,server,nowait
4556-chardev socket,id=compare0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001,server,nowait
4557-chardev socket,id=compare0-0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9001
4558-chardev socket,id=compare_out,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005,server,nowait
4559-chardev socket,id=compare_out0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9005
4560-chardev socket,id=notify_way,host=3.3.3.3,port=9009,server,nowait
4561-object filter-mirror,id=m0,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,outdev=mirror0
4562-object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire0,queue=rx,indev=compare_out
4563-object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire1,queue=rx,outdev=compare0
4564-object iothread,id=iothread1
4565-object colo-compare,id=comp0,primary_in=compare0-0,secondary_in=compare1,outdev=compare_out0,notify_dev=nofity_way,iothread=iothread1
4566
4567secondary:
4568-netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,script=/etc/qemu-ifup,down script=/etc/qemu-ifdown
4569-device e1000,netdev=hn0,mac=52:a4:00:12:78:66
4570-chardev socket,id=red0,host=3.3.3.3,port=9003
4571-chardev socket,id=red1,host=3.3.3.3,port=9004
4572-object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0
4573-object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1
4574
Zhang Chen7dce4e62016-09-27 10:22:26 +08004575@end example
4576
4577If you want to know the detail of above command line, you can read
4578the colo-compare git log.
4579
Gonglei1653a5f2016-10-28 16:33:23 +08004580@item -object cryptodev-backend-builtin,id=@var{id}[,queues=@var{queues}]
4581
4582Creates a cryptodev backend which executes crypto opreation from
4583the QEMU cipher APIS. The @var{id} parameter is
4584a unique ID that will be used to reference this cryptodev backend from
4585the @option{virtio-crypto} device. The @var{queues} parameter is optional,
4586which specify the queue number of cryptodev backend, the default of
4587@var{queues} is 1.
4588
4589@example
4590
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004591 # @value{qemu_system} \
Gonglei1653a5f2016-10-28 16:33:23 +08004592 [...] \
4593 -object cryptodev-backend-builtin,id=cryptodev0 \
4594 -device virtio-crypto-pci,id=crypto0,cryptodev=cryptodev0 \
4595 [...]
4596@end example
4597
Gonglei042cea22018-03-01 21:46:28 +08004598@item -object cryptodev-vhost-user,id=@var{id},chardev=@var{chardevid}[,queues=@var{queues}]
4599
4600Creates a vhost-user cryptodev backend, backed by a chardev @var{chardevid}.
4601The @var{id} parameter is a unique ID that will be used to reference this
4602cryptodev backend from the @option{virtio-crypto} device.
4603The chardev should be a unix domain socket backed one. The vhost-user uses
4604a specifically defined protocol to pass vhost ioctl replacement messages
4605to an application on the other end of the socket.
4606The @var{queues} parameter is optional, which specify the queue number
4607of cryptodev backend for multiqueue vhost-user, the default of @var{queues} is 1.
4608
4609@example
4610
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004611 # @value{qemu_system} \
Gonglei042cea22018-03-01 21:46:28 +08004612 [...] \
4613 -chardev socket,id=chardev0,path=/path/to/socket \
4614 -object cryptodev-vhost-user,id=cryptodev0,chardev=chardev0 \
4615 -device virtio-crypto-pci,id=crypto0,cryptodev=cryptodev0 \
4616 [...]
4617@end example
4618
Daniel P. Berrangeac1d8872015-10-14 09:58:38 +01004619@item -object secret,id=@var{id},data=@var{string},format=@var{raw|base64}[,keyid=@var{secretid},iv=@var{string}]
4620@item -object secret,id=@var{id},file=@var{filename},format=@var{raw|base64}[,keyid=@var{secretid},iv=@var{string}]
4621
4622Defines a secret to store a password, encryption key, or some other sensitive
4623data. The sensitive data can either be passed directly via the @var{data}
4624parameter, or indirectly via the @var{file} parameter. Using the @var{data}
4625parameter is insecure unless the sensitive data is encrypted.
4626
4627The sensitive data can be provided in raw format (the default), or base64.
4628When encoded as JSON, the raw format only supports valid UTF-8 characters,
4629so base64 is recommended for sending binary data. QEMU will convert from
4630which ever format is provided to the format it needs internally. eg, an
4631RBD password can be provided in raw format, even though it will be base64
4632encoded when passed onto the RBD sever.
4633
4634For added protection, it is possible to encrypt the data associated with
4635a secret using the AES-256-CBC cipher. Use of encryption is indicated
4636by providing the @var{keyid} and @var{iv} parameters. The @var{keyid}
4637parameter provides the ID of a previously defined secret that contains
4638the AES-256 decryption key. This key should be 32-bytes long and be
4639base64 encoded. The @var{iv} parameter provides the random initialization
4640vector used for encryption of this particular secret and should be a
Daniel P. Berrange69c0b272016-04-04 10:33:55 +01004641base64 encrypted string of the 16-byte IV.
Daniel P. Berrangeac1d8872015-10-14 09:58:38 +01004642
4643The simplest (insecure) usage is to provide the secret inline
4644
4645@example
4646
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004647 # @value{qemu_system} -object secret,id=sec0,data=letmein,format=raw
Daniel P. Berrangeac1d8872015-10-14 09:58:38 +01004648
4649@end example
4650
4651The simplest secure usage is to provide the secret via a file
4652
Eric Blakeb43671f2017-07-03 13:09:50 -05004653 # printf "letmein" > mypasswd.txt
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004654 # @value{qemu_system} -object secret,id=sec0,file=mypasswd.txt,format=raw
Daniel P. Berrangeac1d8872015-10-14 09:58:38 +01004655
4656For greater security, AES-256-CBC should be used. To illustrate usage,
4657consider the openssl command line tool which can encrypt the data. Note
4658that when encrypting, the plaintext must be padded to the cipher block
4659size (32 bytes) using the standard PKCS#5/6 compatible padding algorithm.
4660
4661First a master key needs to be created in base64 encoding:
4662
4663@example
4664 # openssl rand -base64 32 > key.b64
4665 # KEY=$(base64 -d key.b64 | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02X"')
4666@end example
4667
4668Each secret to be encrypted needs to have a random initialization vector
4669generated. These do not need to be kept secret
4670
4671@example
4672 # openssl rand -base64 16 > iv.b64
4673 # IV=$(base64 -d iv.b64 | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02X"')
4674@end example
4675
4676The secret to be defined can now be encrypted, in this case we're
4677telling openssl to base64 encode the result, but it could be left
4678as raw bytes if desired.
4679
4680@example
Eric Blakeb43671f2017-07-03 13:09:50 -05004681 # SECRET=$(printf "letmein" |
Daniel P. Berrangeac1d8872015-10-14 09:58:38 +01004682 openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -a -K $KEY -iv $IV)
4683@end example
4684
4685When launching QEMU, create a master secret pointing to @code{key.b64}
4686and specify that to be used to decrypt the user password. Pass the
4687contents of @code{iv.b64} to the second secret
4688
4689@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004690 # @value{qemu_system} \
Daniel P. Berrangeac1d8872015-10-14 09:58:38 +01004691 -object secret,id=secmaster0,format=base64,file=key.b64 \
4692 -object secret,id=sec0,keyid=secmaster0,format=base64,\
4693 data=$SECRET,iv=$(<iv.b64)
4694@end example
4695
Brijesh Singha9b49422018-03-08 06:48:41 -06004696@item -object sev-guest,id=@var{id},cbitpos=@var{cbitpos},reduced-phys-bits=@var{val},[sev-device=@var{string},policy=@var{policy},handle=@var{handle},dh-cert-file=@var{file},session-file=@var{file}]
4697
4698Create a Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) guest object, which can be used
4699to provide the guest memory encryption support on AMD processors.
4700
4701When memory encryption is enabled, one of the physical address bit (aka the
4702C-bit) is utilized to mark if a memory page is protected. The @option{cbitpos}
4703is used to provide the C-bit position. The C-bit position is Host family dependent
4704hence user must provide this value. On EPYC, the value should be 47.
4705
4706When memory encryption is enabled, we loose certain bits in physical address space.
4707The @option{reduced-phys-bits} is used to provide the number of bits we loose in
4708physical address space. Similar to C-bit, the value is Host family dependent.
4709On EPYC, the value should be 5.
4710
4711The @option{sev-device} provides the device file to use for communicating with
4712the SEV firmware running inside AMD Secure Processor. The default device is
4713'/dev/sev'. If hardware supports memory encryption then /dev/sev devices are
4714created by CCP driver.
4715
4716The @option{policy} provides the guest policy to be enforced by the SEV firmware
4717and restrict what configuration and operational commands can be performed on this
4718guest by the hypervisor. The policy should be provided by the guest owner and is
4719bound to the guest and cannot be changed throughout the lifetime of the guest.
4720The default is 0.
4721
4722If guest @option{policy} allows sharing the key with another SEV guest then
4723@option{handle} can be use to provide handle of the guest from which to share
4724the key.
4725
4726The @option{dh-cert-file} and @option{session-file} provides the guest owner's
4727Public Diffie-Hillman key defined in SEV spec. The PDH and session parameters
4728are used for establishing a cryptographic session with the guest owner to
4729negotiate keys used for attestation. The file must be encoded in base64.
4730
4731e.g to launch a SEV guest
4732@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004733 # @value{qemu_system_x86} \
Brijesh Singha9b49422018-03-08 06:48:41 -06004734 ......
4735 -object sev-guest,id=sev0,cbitpos=47,reduced-phys-bits=5 \
4736 -machine ...,memory-encryption=sev0
4737 .....
4738
4739@end example
Daniel P. Berrangéfb5c4eb2018-05-02 15:40:33 +01004740
4741
4742@item -object authz-simple,id=@var{id},identity=@var{string}
4743
4744Create an authorization object that will control access to network services.
4745
4746The @option{identity} parameter is identifies the user and its format
4747depends on the network service that authorization object is associated
4748with. For authorizing based on TLS x509 certificates, the identity must
4749be the x509 distinguished name. Note that care must be taken to escape
4750any commas in the distinguished name.
4751
4752An example authorization object to validate a x509 distinguished name
4753would look like:
4754@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004755 # @value{qemu_system} \
Daniel P. Berrangéfb5c4eb2018-05-02 15:40:33 +01004756 ...
4757 -object 'authz-simple,id=auth0,identity=CN=laptop.example.com,,O=Example Org,,L=London,,ST=London,,C=GB' \
4758 ...
4759@end example
4760
4761Note the use of quotes due to the x509 distinguished name containing
4762whitespace, and escaping of ','.
4763
Daniel P. Berrangé55d86982018-05-11 12:19:59 +01004764@item -object authz-listfile,id=@var{id},filename=@var{path},refresh=@var{yes|no}
4765
4766Create an authorization object that will control access to network services.
4767
4768The @option{filename} parameter is the fully qualified path to a file
4769containing the access control list rules in JSON format.
4770
4771An example set of rules that match against SASL usernames might look
4772like:
4773
4774@example
4775 @{
4776 "rules": [
4777 @{ "match": "fred", "policy": "allow", "format": "exact" @},
4778 @{ "match": "bob", "policy": "allow", "format": "exact" @},
4779 @{ "match": "danb", "policy": "deny", "format": "glob" @},
4780 @{ "match": "dan*", "policy": "allow", "format": "exact" @},
4781 ],
4782 "policy": "deny"
4783 @}
4784@end example
4785
4786When checking access the object will iterate over all the rules and
4787the first rule to match will have its @option{policy} value returned
4788as the result. If no rules match, then the default @option{policy}
4789value is returned.
4790
4791The rules can either be an exact string match, or they can use the
4792simple UNIX glob pattern matching to allow wildcards to be used.
4793
4794If @option{refresh} is set to true the file will be monitored
4795and automatically reloaded whenever its content changes.
4796
4797As with the @code{authz-simple} object, the format of the identity
4798strings being matched depends on the network service, but is usually
4799a TLS x509 distinguished name, or a SASL username.
4800
4801An example authorization object to validate a SASL username
4802would look like:
4803@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004804 # @value{qemu_system} \
Daniel P. Berrangé55d86982018-05-11 12:19:59 +01004805 ...
4806 -object authz-simple,id=auth0,filename=/etc/qemu/vnc-sasl.acl,refresh=yes
4807 ...
4808@end example
4809
Daniel P. Berrange8953caf2016-07-27 14:13:56 +01004810@item -object authz-pam,id=@var{id},service=@var{string}
4811
4812Create an authorization object that will control access to network services.
4813
4814The @option{service} parameter provides the name of a PAM service to use
4815for authorization. It requires that a file @code{/etc/pam.d/@var{service}}
4816exist to provide the configuration for the @code{account} subsystem.
4817
4818An example authorization object to validate a TLS x509 distinguished
4819name would look like:
4820
4821@example
Thomas Huth664785a2019-07-30 17:08:26 +02004822 # @value{qemu_system} \
Daniel P. Berrange8953caf2016-07-27 14:13:56 +01004823 ...
4824 -object authz-pam,id=auth0,service=qemu-vnc
4825 ...
4826@end example
4827
4828There would then be a corresponding config file for PAM at
4829@code{/etc/pam.d/qemu-vnc} that contains:
4830
4831@example
4832account requisite pam_listfile.so item=user sense=allow \
4833 file=/etc/qemu/vnc.allow
4834@end example
4835
4836Finally the @code{/etc/qemu/vnc.allow} file would contain
4837the list of x509 distingished names that are permitted
4838access
4839
4840@example
4841CN=laptop.example.com,O=Example Home,L=London,ST=London,C=GB
4842@end example
4843
Stefan Hajnoczi86d2a492019-10-25 14:22:36 +02004844@item -object iothread,id=@var{id},poll-max-ns=@var{poll-max-ns},poll-grow=@var{poll-grow},poll-shrink=@var{poll-shrink}
4845
4846Creates a dedicated event loop thread that devices can be assigned to. This is
4847known as an IOThread. By default device emulation happens in vCPU threads or
4848the main event loop thread. This can become a scalability bottleneck.
4849IOThreads allow device emulation and I/O to run on other host CPUs.
4850
4851The @option{id} parameter is a unique ID that will be used to reference this
4852IOThread from @option{-device ...,iothread=@var{id}}. Multiple devices can be
4853assigned to an IOThread. Note that not all devices support an
4854@option{iothread} parameter.
4855
4856The @code{query-iothreads} QMP command lists IOThreads and reports their thread
4857IDs so that the user can configure host CPU pinning/affinity.
4858
4859IOThreads use an adaptive polling algorithm to reduce event loop latency.
4860Instead of entering a blocking system call to monitor file descriptors and then
4861pay the cost of being woken up when an event occurs, the polling algorithm
4862spins waiting for events for a short time. The algorithm's default parameters
4863are suitable for many cases but can be adjusted based on knowledge of the
4864workload and/or host device latency.
4865
4866The @option{poll-max-ns} parameter is the maximum number of nanoseconds to busy
4867wait for events. Polling can be disabled by setting this value to 0.
4868
4869The @option{poll-grow} parameter is the multiplier used to increase the polling
4870time when the algorithm detects it is missing events due to not polling long
4871enough.
4872
4873The @option{poll-shrink} parameter is the divisor used to decrease the polling
4874time when the algorithm detects it is spending too long polling without
4875encountering events.
4876
4877The polling parameters can be modified at run-time using the @code{qom-set} command (where @code{iothread1} is the IOThread's @code{id}):
4878
4879@example
4880(qemu) qom-set /objects/iothread1 poll-max-ns 100000
4881@end example
Daniel P. Berrange8953caf2016-07-27 14:13:56 +01004882
Daniel P. Berrangeb9174d42015-05-13 17:14:03 +01004883@end table
4884
4885ETEXI
4886
4887
Stefan Weil3dbf2c72010-01-16 18:19:44 +01004888HXCOMM This is the last statement. Insert new options before this line!
4889STEXI
4890@end table
4891ETEXI