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NAME

       qemu-storage-daemon-qmp-ref - QEMU Storage Daemon QMP Reference Manual

       • IntroductionCommon data typesSocket data typesCryptographyBackground jobsBlock devicesBlock core (VM unrelated)Block device exportsCharacter devicesUser authorizationTransactionsQMP monitor controlQMP introspectionQEMU Object Model (QOM)

INTRODUCTION

       This manual describes the commands and events supported by the QEMU storage daemon QMP.

       For locating a particular item, please see the QSD Index.

       The following notation is used in examples:

          Example:

              -> ... text sent by client (commands) ...
              <- ... text sent by server (command responses and events) ...

       Example  text  is  formatted for readability.  However, in real protocol usage, its commonly emitted as a
       single line.

       Please refer to the QEMU Machine Protocol Specification for the general format  of  commands,  responses,
       and events.

COMMON DATA TYPES

       Enum IoOperationType (Since: 2.1)
              An enumeration of the I/O operation types

              Valuesread -- read operation

                     • write -- write operation

       Enum OnOffAuto (Since: 2.2)
              An enumeration of three options: on, off, and auto

              Valuesauto -- QEMU selects the value between on and off

                     • on -- Enabled

                     • off -- Disabled

       Enum OnOffSplit (Since: 2.6)
              An enumeration of three values: on, off, and split

              Valueson -- Enabled

                     • off -- Disabled

                     • split -- Mixed

       Alternate StrOrNull (Since: 2.10)
              This  is  a string value or the explicit lack of a string (null pointer in C).  Intended for cases
              when 'optional absent' already has a different meaning.

              Alternativess (string) -- the string value

                     • n (null) -- no string value

       Enum OffAutoPCIBAR (Since: 2.12)
              An enumeration of options for specifying a PCI BAR

              Valuesoff -- The specified feature is disabled

                     • auto -- The PCI BAR for the feature is automatically selected

                     • bar0 -- PCI BAR0 is used for the feature

                     • bar1 -- PCI BAR1 is used for the feature

                     • bar2 -- PCI BAR2 is used for the feature

                     • bar3 -- PCI BAR3 is used for the feature

                     • bar4 -- PCI BAR4 is used for the feature

                     • bar5 -- PCI BAR5 is used for the feature

       Enum PCIELinkSpeed (Since: 4.0)
              An enumeration of PCIe link speeds in units of GT/s

              Values2_5 -- 2.5GT/s

                     • 5 -- 5.0GT/s

                     • 8 -- 8.0GT/s

                     • 16 -- 16.0GT/s

                     • 32 -- 32.0GT/s (since 9.0)

                     • 64 -- 64.0GT/s (since 9.0)

       Enum PCIELinkWidth (Since: 4.0)
              An enumeration of PCIe link width

              Values1 -- x1

                     • 2 -- x2

                     • 4 -- x4

                     • 8 -- x8

                     • 12 -- x12

                     • 16 -- x16

                     • 32 -- x32

       Enum HostMemPolicy (Since: 2.1)
              Host memory policy types

              Valuesdefault -- restore default policy, remove any nondefault policy

                     • preferred -- set the preferred host nodes for allocation

                     • bind -- a strict policy that restricts memory allocation to the host nodes specified

                     • interleave -- memory allocations are interleaved across the set of host nodes specified

       Enum NetFilterDirection (Since: 2.5)
              Indicates whether a netfilter is attached to a netdev's transmit queue or receive queue or both.

              Valuesall -- the filter is attached both to the receive and the transmit queue  of  the  netdev
                       (default).

                     • rx  --  the  filter is attached to the receive queue of the netdev, where it will receive
                       packets sent to the netdev.

                     • tx -- the filter is attached to the transmit queue of the netdev, where it  will  receive
                       packets sent by the netdev.

       Enum GrabToggleKeys (Since: 4.0)
              Key combinations to toggle input-linux between host and guest.

              Valuesctrl-ctrl -- left and right control key

                     • alt-alt -- left and right alt key

                     • shift-shift -- left and right shift key

                     • meta-meta -- left and right meta key

                     • scrolllock -- scroll lock key

                     • ctrl-scrolllock -- either control key and scroll lock key

       Object HumanReadableText (Since: 6.2)

              Membershuman-readable-text (string) -- Formatted output intended for humans.

       Enum EndianMode (Since: 10.0)

              Valuesunspecified -- Endianness not specified

                     • little -- Little endianness

                     • big -- Big endianness

SOCKET DATA TYPES

       Enum NetworkAddressFamily (Since: 2.1)
              The network address family

              Valuesipv4 -- IPV4 family

                     • ipv6 -- IPV6 family

                     • unix -- unix socket

                     • vsock -- vsock family (since 2.8)

                     • unknown -- otherwise

       Object InetSocketAddressBase

              Membershost (string) -- host part of the address

                     • port (string) -- port part of the address

       Object InetSocketAddress (Since: 1.3)
              Captures a socket address or address range in the Internet namespace.

              Membersnumeric  (boolean, optional) -- true if the host/port are guaranteed to be numeric, false
                       if name resolution should be attempted.  Defaults to false.  (Since 2.9)

                     • to (int, optional) -- If present, this is range of possible addresses, with port  between
                       port and to.

                     • ipv4  (boolean,  optional) -- whether to accept IPv4 addresses, default try both IPv4 and
                       IPv6

                     • ipv6 (boolean, optional) -- whether to accept IPv6 addresses, default try both  IPv4  and
                       IPv6

                     • keep-alive  (boolean, optional) -- enable keep-alive when connecting to/listening on this
                       socket.  (Since 4.2, not supported for listening sockets until 10.1)

                     • keep-alive-count (int,  optional)  --  number  of  keep-alive  packets  sent  before  the
                       connection is closed.  Only supported for TCP sockets on systems where TCP_KEEPCNT socket
                       option  is defined (this includes Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, but not OpenBSD).  When
                       set to 0, system setting is used.  (Since 10.1)

                     • keep-alive-idle (int, optional) -- time in seconds the connection needs to be idle before
                       sending a keepalive packet.  Only supported for TCP sockets on systems where TCP_KEEPIDLE
                       socket option is defined (this includes Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, but not OpenBSD).
                       When set to 0, system setting is used.  (Since 10.1)

                     • keep-alive-interval (int, optional) -- time in seconds between keep-alive packets.   Only
                       supported for TCP sockets on systems where TCP_KEEPINTVL is defined (this includes Linux,
                       Windows,  macOS,  FreeBSD,  but  not  OpenBSD).   When  set to 0, system setting is used.
                       (Since 10.1)

                     • mptcp (boolean, optional) -- enable multi-path TCP.  (Since 6.1)

                     • The members of InetSocketAddressBase.

       Object UnixSocketAddress (Since: 1.3)
              Captures a socket address in the local ("Unix socket") namespace.

              Memberspath (string) -- filesystem path to use

                     • abstract (boolean, optional) -- if true, this is a Linux abstract socket  address.   path
                       will  be  prefixed  by  a  null byte, and optionally padded with null bytes.  Defaults to
                       false.  (Since 5.1)

                     • tight (boolean, optional) -- if false, pad an abstract socket address  with  enough  null
                       bytes to make it fill struct sockaddr_un member sun_path.  Defaults to true.  (Since 5.1)

       Object VsockSocketAddress (Since: 2.8)
              Captures a socket address in the vsock namespace.

              Memberscid (string) -- unique host identifier

                     • port (string) -- port

              NOTE:
                 String types are used to allow for possible future hostname or service resolution support.

       Object FdSocketAddress (Since: 1.2)
              A file descriptor name or number.

              Membersstr  (string)  -- decimal is for file descriptor number, otherwise it's a file descriptor
                       name.  Named file descriptors are permitted in monitor commands, in combination with  the
                       getfd command.  Decimal file descriptors are permitted at startup or other contexts where
                       no monitor context is active.

       Object InetSocketAddressWrapper (Since: 1.3)

              Membersdata (InetSocketAddress) -- internet domain socket address

       Object UnixSocketAddressWrapper (Since: 1.3)

              Membersdata (UnixSocketAddress) -- UNIX domain socket address

       Object VsockSocketAddressWrapper (Since: 2.8)

              Membersdata (VsockSocketAddress) -- VSOCK domain socket address

       Object FdSocketAddressWrapper (Since: 1.3)

              Membersdata (FdSocketAddress) -- file descriptor name or number

       Object SocketAddressLegacy (Since: 1.3)
              Captures the address of a socket, which could also be a named file descriptor

              Memberstype (SocketAddressType) -- Transport type

                     • When type is inet: The members of InetSocketAddressWrapper.

                     • When type is unix: The members of UnixSocketAddressWrapper.

                     • When type is vsock: The members of VsockSocketAddressWrapper.

                     • When type is fd: The members of FdSocketAddressWrapper.

       Enum SocketAddressType (Since: 2.9)
              Available SocketAddress types

              Valuesinet -- Internet address

                     • unix -- Unix domain socket

                     • vsock -- VMCI address

                     • fd -- Socket file descriptor

       Object SocketAddress (Since: 2.9)
              Captures the address of a socket, which could also be a socket file descriptor

              Memberstype (SocketAddressType) -- Transport type

                     • When type is inet: The members of InetSocketAddress.

                     • When type is unix: The members of UnixSocketAddress.

                     • When type is vsock: The members of VsockSocketAddress.

                     • When type is fd: The members of FdSocketAddress.

CRYPTOGRAPHY

       Enum QCryptoTLSCredsEndpoint (Since: 2.5)
              The type of network endpoint that will be using the credentials.  Most types of credential require
              different setup / structures depending on whether they will be used in a server versus a client.

              Valuesclient -- the network endpoint is acting as the client

                     • server -- the network endpoint is acting as the server

       Enum QCryptoSecretFormat (Since: 2.6)
              The data format that the secret is provided in

              Valuesraw -- raw bytes.  When encoded in JSON only valid UTF-8 sequences can be used

                     • base64 -- arbitrary base64 encoded binary data

       Enum QCryptoHashAlgo (Since: 2.6)
              The supported algorithms for computing content digests

              Valuesmd5 -- MD5.  Should not be used in any new code, legacy compat only

                     • sha1 -- SHA-1.  Should not be used in any new code, legacy compat only

                     • sha224 -- SHA-224.  (since 2.7)

                     • sha256 -- SHA-256.  Current recommended strong hash.

                     • sha384 -- SHA-384.  (since 2.7)

                     • sha512 -- SHA-512.  (since 2.7)

                     • ripemd160 -- RIPEMD-160.  (since 2.7)

                     • sm3 -- SM3.  (since 9.2.0)

       Enum QCryptoCipherAlgo (Since: 2.6)
              The supported algorithms for content encryption ciphers

              Valuesaes-128 -- AES with 128 bit / 16 byte keys

                     • aes-192 -- AES with 192 bit / 24 byte keys

                     • aes-256 -- AES with 256 bit / 32 byte keys

                     • des -- DES with 56 bit / 8 byte keys.  Do not use except in VNC.  (since 6.1)

                     • 3des -- 3DES(EDE) with 192 bit / 24 byte keys (since 2.9)

                     • cast5-128 -- Cast5 with 128 bit / 16 byte keys

                     • serpent-128 -- Serpent with 128 bit / 16 byte keys

                     • serpent-192 -- Serpent with 192 bit / 24 byte keys

                     • serpent-256 -- Serpent with 256 bit / 32 byte keys

                     • twofish-128 -- Twofish with 128 bit / 16 byte keys

                     • twofish-192 -- Twofish with 192 bit / 24 byte keys

                     • twofish-256 -- Twofish with 256 bit / 32 byte keys

                     • sm4 -- SM4 with 128 bit / 16 byte keys (since 9.0)

       Enum QCryptoCipherMode (Since: 2.6)
              The supported modes for content encryption ciphers

              Valuesecb -- Electronic Code Book

                     • cbc -- Cipher Block Chaining

                     • xts -- XEX with tweaked code book and ciphertext stealing

                     • ctr -- Counter (Since 2.8)

       Enum QCryptoIVGenAlgo (Since: 2.6)
              The  supported  algorithms  for  generating  initialization vectors for full disk encryption.  The
              'plain' generator should not be used for disks with sector numbers larger than 2^32, except  where
              compatibility with pre-existing Linux dm-crypt volumes is required.

              Valuesplain -- 64-bit sector number truncated to 32-bits

                     • plain64 -- 64-bit sector number

                     • essiv -- 64-bit sector number encrypted with a hash of the encryption key

       Enum QCryptoBlockFormat (Since: 2.6)
              The supported full disk encryption formats

              Valuesqcow  --  QCow/QCow2  built-in AES-CBC encryption.  Use only for liberating data from old
                       images.

                     • luks -- LUKS encryption format.  Recommended for new images

       Object QCryptoBlockOptionsBase (Since: 2.6)
              The common options that apply to all full disk encryption formats

              Membersformat (QCryptoBlockFormat) -- the encryption format

       Object QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow (Since: 2.6)
              The options that apply to QCow/QCow2 AES-CBC encryption format

              Memberskey-secret (string,  optional)  --  the  ID  of  a  QCryptoSecret  object  providing  the
                       decryption key.  Mandatory except when probing image for metadata only.

       Object QCryptoBlockOptionsLUKS (Since: 2.6)
              The options that apply to LUKS encryption format

              Memberskey-secret  (string,  optional)  --  the  ID  of  a  QCryptoSecret  object  providing the
                       decryption key.  Mandatory except when probing image for metadata only.

       Object QCryptoBlockCreateOptionsLUKS (Since: 2.6)
              The options that apply to LUKS encryption format initialization

              Memberscipher-alg (QCryptoCipherAlgo, optional) -- the cipher  algorithm  for  data  encryption.
                       Currently defaults to 'aes-256'.

                     • cipher-mode  (QCryptoCipherMode,  optional)  --  the  cipher  mode  for  data encryption.
                       Currently defaults to 'xts'

                     • ivgen-alg (QCryptoIVGenAlgo, optional) -- the initialization vector generator.  Currently
                       defaults to 'plain64'

                     • ivgen-hash-alg (QCryptoHashAlgo, optional) -- the initialization vector  generator  hash.
                       Currently defaults to 'sha256'

                     • hash-alg  (QCryptoHashAlgo,  optional)  --  the  master  key  hash  algorithm.  Currently
                       defaults to 'sha256'

                     • iter-time (int, optional)  --  number  of  milliseconds  to  spend  in  PBKDF  passphrase
                       processing.  Currently defaults to 2000.  (since 2.8)

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsLUKS.

       Object QCryptoBlockOpenOptions (Since: 2.6)
              The options that are available for all encryption formats when opening an existing volume

              Members

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsBase.

                     • When format is qcow: The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow.

                     • When format is luks: The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsLUKS.

       Object QCryptoBlockCreateOptions (Since: 2.6)
              The options that are available for all encryption formats when initializing a new volume

              Members

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsBase.

                     • When format is qcow: The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow.

                     • When format is luks: The members of QCryptoBlockCreateOptionsLUKS.

       Object QCryptoBlockInfoBase (Since: 2.7)
              The common information that applies to all full disk encryption formats

              Membersformat (QCryptoBlockFormat) -- the encryption format

       Object QCryptoBlockInfoLUKSSlot (Since: 2.7)
              Information about the LUKS block encryption key slot options

              Membersactive (boolean) -- whether the key slot is currently in use

                     • key-offset (int) -- offset to the key material in bytes

                     • iters (int, optional) -- number of PBKDF2 iterations for key material

                     • stripes (int, optional) -- number of stripes for splitting key material

       Object QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS (Since: 2.7)
              Information about the LUKS block encryption options

              Memberscipher-alg (QCryptoCipherAlgo) -- the cipher algorithm for data encryption

                     • cipher-mode (QCryptoCipherMode) -- the cipher mode for data encryption

                     • ivgen-alg (QCryptoIVGenAlgo) -- the initialization vector generator

                     • ivgen-hash-alg (QCryptoHashAlgo, optional) -- the initialization vector generator hash

                     • hash-alg (QCryptoHashAlgo) -- the master key hash algorithm

                     • detached-header (boolean) -- whether the LUKS header is detached (Since 9.0)

                     • payload-offset (int) -- offset to the payload data in bytes

                     • master-key-iters (int) -- number of PBKDF2 iterations for key material

                     • uuid (string) -- unique identifier for the volume

                     • slots ([QCryptoBlockInfoLUKSSlot]) -- information about each key slot

       Object QCryptoBlockInfo (Since: 2.7)
              Information about the block encryption options

              Members

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockInfoBase.

                     • When format is luks: The members of QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS.

       Enum QCryptoBlockLUKSKeyslotState (Since: 5.1)
              Defines state of keyslots that are affected by the update

              Valuesactive -- The slots contain the given password and marked as active

                     • inactive -- The slots are erased (contain garbage) and marked as inactive

       Object QCryptoBlockAmendOptionsLUKS (Since: 5.1)
              This struct defines the update parameters that activate/de-activate set of keyslots

              Membersstate (QCryptoBlockLUKSKeyslotState) -- the desired state of the keyslots

                     • new-secret  (string, optional) -- The ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the password
                       to be written into added active keyslots

                     • old-secret (string, optional)  --  Optional  (for  deactivation  only).   If  given  will
                       deactivate all keyslots that match password located in QCryptoSecret with this ID

                     • iter-time  (int,  optional) -- Optional (for activation only).  Number of milliseconds to
                       spend in PBKDF passphrase processing for the newly activated keyslot.  Currently defaults
                       to 2000.

                     • keyslot (int, optional) --

                       Optional.  ID of the keyslot to activate/deactivate.   For  keyslot  activation,  keyslot
                       should  not  be active already (this is unsafe to update an active keyslot), but possible
                       if 'force' parameter is given.  If keyslot is not  given,  first  free  keyslot  will  be
                       written.

                       For keyslot deactivation, this parameter specifies the exact keyslot to deactivate

                     • secret  (string,  optional)  -- Optional.  The ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the
                       password to use to retrieve current master key.  Defaults to the  same  secret  that  was
                       used to open the image

       Object QCryptoBlockAmendOptions (Since: 5.1)
              The options that are available for all encryption formats when amending encryption settings

              Members

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsBase.

                     • When format is luks: The members of QCryptoBlockAmendOptionsLUKS.

       Object SecretCommonProperties (Since: 2.6)
              Properties for objects of classes derived from secret-common.

              Membersformat  (QCryptoSecretFormat, optional) -- the data format that the secret is provided in
                       (default: raw)

                     • keyid (string, optional) -- the name of another secret that should be used to decrypt the
                       provided data.  If not present, the data is assumed to be unencrypted.

                     • iv (string, optional) -- the random initialization vector used  for  encryption  of  this
                       particular  secret.  Should be a base64 encrypted string of the 16-byte IV.  Mandatory if
                       keyid is given.  Ignored if keyid is absent.

       Object SecretProperties (Since: 2.6)
              Properties for secret objects.

              Either data or file must be provided, but not both.

              Membersdata (string, optional) -- the associated with the secret from

                     • file (string, optional) -- the filename to load the data associated with the secret from

                     • The members of SecretCommonProperties.

       Object SecretKeyringProperties (Since: 5.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_SECRET_KEYRING

              Properties for secret_keyring objects.

              Membersserial (int) -- serial number that identifies a key to get from the kernel

                     • The members of SecretCommonProperties.

       Object TlsCredsProperties (Since: 2.5)
              Properties for objects of classes derived from tls-creds.

              Membersverify-peer (boolean, optional) -- if true the peer credentials will be verified once the
                       handshake is completed.  This is a no-op for anonymous credentials.  (default: true)

                     • dir (string, optional) -- the path of the directory that contains the credential files

                     • endpoint (QCryptoTLSCredsEndpoint, optional) -- whether the  QEMU  network  backend  that
                       uses the credentials will be acting as a client or as a server (default: client)

                     • priority   (string,   optional)   --   a   gnutls  priority  string  as  described  at  ‐
                       https://gnutls.org/manual/html_node/Priority-Strings.html

       Object TlsCredsAnonProperties (Since: 2.5)
              Properties for tls-creds-anon objects.

              Members

                     • The members of TlsCredsProperties.

       Object TlsCredsPskProperties (Since: 3.0)
              Properties for tls-creds-psk objects.

              Membersusername (string, optional) -- the username which  will  be  sent  to  the  server.   For
                       clients  only.   If  absent,  "qemu"  is sent and the property will read back as an empty
                       string.

                     • The members of TlsCredsProperties.

       Object TlsCredsX509Properties (Since: 2.5)
              Properties for tls-creds-x509 objects.

              Memberssanity-check (boolean, optional) -- if true, perform some sanity checks before using  the
                       credentials (default: true)

                     • passwordid  (string,  optional)  -- For the server-key.pem and client-key.pem files which
                       contain sensitive private keys, it is possible to use an encrypted version  by  providing
                       the  passwordid  parameter.   This  provides the ID of a previously created secret object
                       containing the password for decryption.

                     • The members of TlsCredsProperties.

       Enum QCryptoAkCipherAlgo (Since: 7.1)
              The supported algorithms for asymmetric encryption ciphers

              Valuesrsa -- RSA algorithm

       Enum QCryptoAkCipherKeyType (Since: 7.1)
              The type of asymmetric keys.

              Valuespublic -- public key

                     • private -- private key

       Enum QCryptoRSAPaddingAlgo (Since: 7.1)
              The padding algorithm for RSA.

              Valuesraw -- no padding used

                     • pkcs1 -- pkcs1#v1.5

       Object QCryptoAkCipherOptionsRSA (Since: 7.1)
              Specific parameters for RSA algorithm.

              Membershash-alg (QCryptoHashAlgo) -- QCryptoHashAlgopadding-alg (QCryptoRSAPaddingAlgo) -- QCryptoRSAPaddingAlgo

       Object QCryptoAkCipherOptions (Since: 7.1)
              The  options  that  are  available  for  all  asymmetric  key  algorithms  when  creating  a   new
              QCryptoAkCipher.

              Membersalg (QCryptoAkCipherAlgo) -- encryption cipher algorithm

                     • When alg is rsa: The members of QCryptoAkCipherOptionsRSA.

BACKGROUND JOBS

       Enum JobType (Since: 1.7)
              Type of a background job.

              Valuescommit -- block commit job type, see block-commitstream -- block stream job type, see block-streammirror -- drive mirror job type, see drive-mirrorbackup -- drive backup job type, see drive-backupcreate -- image creation job type, see blockdev-create (since 3.0)

                     • amend -- image options amend job type, see x-blockdev-amend (since 5.1)

                     • snapshot-load -- snapshot load job type, see snapshot-load (since 6.0)

                     • snapshot-save -- snapshot save job type, see snapshot-save (since 6.0)

                     • snapshot-delete -- snapshot delete job type, see snapshot-delete (since 6.0)

       Enum JobStatus (Since: 2.12)
              Indicates the present state of a given job in its lifetime.

              Valuesundefined -- Erroneous, default state.  Should not ever be visible.

                     • created -- The job has been created, but not yet started.

                     • running -- The job is currently running.

                     • paused  --  The job is running, but paused.  The pause may be requested by either the QMP
                       user or by internal processes.

                     • ready -- The job is running, but is ready for the user to  signal  completion.   This  is
                       used for long-running jobs like mirror that are designed to run indefinitely.

                     • standby  --  The  job is ready, but paused.  This is nearly identical to paused.  The job
                       may return to ready or otherwise be canceled.

                     • waiting -- The job is waiting for other jobs  in  the  transaction  to  converge  to  the
                       waiting state.  This status will likely not be visible for the last job in a transaction.

                     • pending  --  The  job  has finished its work, but has finalization steps that it needs to
                       make  prior  to  completing.   These  changes  will  require  manual   intervention   via
                       job-finalize if auto-finalize was set to false.  These pending changes may still fail.

                     • aborting  --  The  job is in the process of being aborted, and will finish with an error.
                       The job will afterwards report that it is concluded.  This status may not be  visible  to
                       the management process.

                     • concluded  --  The  job has finished all work.  If auto-dismiss was set to false, the job
                       will remain in this state until it is dismissed via job-dismiss.

                     • null -- The job is in the process of being dismantled.  This state  should  not  ever  be
                       visible externally.

       Enum JobVerb (Since: 2.12)
              Represents command verbs that can be applied to a job.

              Valuescancel -- see job-cancelpause -- see job-pauseresume -- see job-resumeset-speed -- see block-job-set-speedcomplete -- see job-completedismiss -- see job-dismissfinalize -- see job-finalizechange -- see block-job-change (since 8.2)

       Event JOB_STATUS_CHANGE (Since: 3.0)
              Emitted when a job transitions to a different status.

              Membersid (string) -- The job identifier

                     • status (JobStatus) -- The new job status

       Command job-pause (Since: 3.0)
              Pause an active job.

              This  command  returns  immediately  after marking the active job for pausing.  Pausing an already
              paused job is an error.

              The job will pause as soon as possible, which means transitioning into the PAUSED state if it  was
              RUNNING,  or  into  STANDBY  if  it  was READY.  The corresponding JOB_STATUS_CHANGE event will be
              emitted.

              Cancelling a paused job automatically resumes it.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

       Command job-resume (Since: 3.0)
              Resume a paused job.

              This command returns immediately after resuming a paused job.  Resuming an already running job  is
              an error.

              This command also clears the error status for block-jobs (stream, commit, mirror, backup).

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

       Command job-cancel (Since: 3.0)
              Instruct  an  active  background  job  to  cancel  at  the next opportunity.  This command returns
              immediately after marking the active job for cancellation.

              The job will cancel as soon as possible and then emit a  JOB_STATUS_CHANGE  event.   Usually,  the
              status  will  change  to  ABORTING,  but  it  is  possible that a job successfully completes (e.g.
              because it was almost done and there was no opportunity to cancel earlier than completing the job)
              and transitions to PENDING instead.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

       Command job-complete (Since: 3.0)
              Manually trigger completion of an active job in the READY or STANDBY state.  Completing the job in
              any other state is an error.

              This is supported only for drive mirroring, where it also switches the  device  to  write  to  the
              target   path  only.   Note  that  drive  mirroring  includes  drive-mirror,  blockdev-mirror  and
              block-commit job (only in case of "active commit", when the node being commited  is  used  by  the
              guest).  The ability to complete is signaled with a BLOCK_JOB_READY event.

              This  command  completes an active background block operation synchronously.  The ordering of this
              command's return with the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is not defined.  Note that  if  an  I/O  error
              occurs  during  the processing of this command: 1) the command itself will fail; 2) the error will
              be processed according to the rerror/werror  arguments  that  were  specified  when  starting  the
              operation.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

       Command job-dismiss (Since: 3.0)
              Deletes  a  job  that is in the CONCLUDED state.  This command only needs to be run explicitly for
              jobs that don't have automatic dismiss enabled.  In turn, automatic dismiss may  be  enabled  only
              for  jobs  that  have  auto-dismiss option, which are drive-backup, blockdev-backup, drive-mirror,
              blockdev-mirror, block-commit and block-stream.  auto-dismiss is  enabled  by  default  for  these
              jobs.

              This  command  will  refuse  to  operate  on  any job that has not yet reached its terminal state,
              CONCLUDED.  For jobs that make use of the JOB_READY event, job-cancel or job-complete  will  still
              need to be used as appropriate.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

       Command job-finalize (Since: 3.0)
              Instructs  all  jobs  in  a  transaction (or a single job if it is not part of any transaction) to
              finalize any graph changes and do any necessary cleanup.  This command requires that all  involved
              jobs are in the PENDING state.

              For  jobs in a transaction, instructing one job to finalize will force ALL jobs in the transaction
              to finalize, so it is only necessary to instruct a single member job to finalize.

              The command is applicable only to jobs which have auto-finalize option and only when  this  option
              is set to false.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The identifier of any job in the transaction, or of a job that is not part
                       of any transaction.

       Object JobInfo (Since: 3.0)
              Information about a job.

              Membersid (string) -- The job identifier

                     • type (JobType) -- The kind of job that is being performed

                     • status (JobStatus) -- Current job state/status

                     • current-progress  (int)  -- Progress made until now.  The unit is arbitrary and the value
                       can only meaningfully be used for the ratio of current-progress to  total-progress.   The
                       value is monotonically increasing.

                     • total-progress  (int)  --  Estimated current-progress value at the completion of the job.
                       This value can arbitrarily change while the job is running, in both directions.

                     • error (string, optional) --

                       If this field is present, the job failed; if it is still missing in the CONCLUDED  state,
                       this indicates successful completion.

                       The  value  is a human-readable error message to describe the reason for the job failure.
                       It should not be parsed by applications.

       Command query-jobs (Since: 3.0)
              Return information about jobs.

              Return [JobInfo] -- a list with info for each active job

BLOCK DEVICES

   Block core (VM unrelated)
       Object SnapshotInfo (Since: 1.3)

              Membersid (string) -- unique snapshot id

                     • name (string) -- user chosen name

                     • vm-state-size (int) -- size of the VM state

                     • date-sec (int) -- UTC date of the snapshot in seconds

                     • date-nsec (int) -- fractional part in nano seconds to be used with date-sec

                     • vm-clock-sec (int) -- VM clock relative to boot in seconds

                     • vm-clock-nsec (int) -- fractional part in nano seconds to be used with vm-clock-sec

                     • icount  (int,  optional)  --  Current  instruction   count.    Appears   when   execution
                       record/replay  is enabled.  Used for "time-traveling" to match the moment in the recorded
                       execution with the snapshots.  This counter may be obtained through query-replay  command
                       (since 5.2)

       Object ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase (Since: 2.10)

              Membersformat (BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat) -- The encryption format

       Object ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption (Since: 2.10)

              Members

                     • The members of ImageInfoSpecificQCow2EncryptionBase.

                     • When format is luks: The members of QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS.

       Object ImageInfoSpecificQCow2 (Since: 1.7)

              Memberscompat (string) -- compatibility level

                     • data-file  (string, optional) -- the filename of the external data file that is stored in
                       the image and used as a default for opening the image (since: 4.0)

                     • data-file-raw (boolean, optional) -- True if the external data file must stay valid as  a
                       standalone (read-only) raw image without looking at qcow2 metadata (since: 4.0)

                     • extended-l2  (boolean, optional) -- true if the image has extended L2 entries; only valid
                       for compat >= 1.1 (since 5.2)

                     • lazy-refcounts (boolean, optional) -- on or off; only valid for compat >= 1.1

                     • corrupt (boolean, optional) -- true if the image has been marked corrupt; only valid  for
                       compat >= 1.1 (since 2.2)

                     • refcount-bits (int) -- width of a refcount entry in bits (since 2.3)

                     • encrypt   (ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Encryption,   optional)   --  details  about  encryption
                       parameters; only set if image is encrypted (since 2.10)

                     • bitmaps ([Qcow2BitmapInfo], optional) -- A list of qcow2 bitmap details (since 4.0)

                     • compression-type (Qcow2CompressionType) -- the image cluster  compression  method  (since
                       5.1)

       Object ImageInfoSpecificVmdk (Since: 1.7)

              Memberscreate-type (string) -- The create type of VMDK image

                     • cid (int) -- Content id of image

                     • parent-cid (int) -- Parent VMDK image's cid

                     • extents ([VmdkExtentInfo]) -- List of extent files

       Object VmdkExtentInfo (Since: 8.0)
              Information about a VMDK extent file

              Membersfilename (string) -- Name of the extent file

                     • format (string) -- Extent type (e.g. FLAT or SPARSE)

                     • virtual-size (int) -- Number of bytes covered by this extent

                     • cluster-size (int, optional) -- Cluster size in bytes (for non-flat extents)

                     • compressed (boolean, optional) -- Whether this extent contains compressed data

       Object ImageInfoSpecificRbd (Since: 6.1)

              Membersencryption-format  (RbdImageEncryptionFormat,  optional)  --  Image encryption format. If
                       encryption is enabled for the image (see encrypted in BlockNodeInfo), this is the  actual
                       format  in  which the image is accessed. If encryption is not enabled, this is the result
                       of probing when the image was opened, to give a suggestion which encryption format  could
                       be  enabled. Note that probing results can be changed by the guest by writing a (possibly
                       partial) encryption format header to the  image,  so  don't  treat  this  information  as
                       trusted if the guest is not trusted.

       Object ImageInfoSpecificFile (Since: 8.0)

              Membersextent-size-hint (int, optional) -- Extent size hint (if available)

       Enum ImageInfoSpecificKind (Since: 1.7)

              Valuesluks -- Since 2.7

                     • rbd -- Since 6.1

                     • file -- Since 8.0

                     • qcow2 -- Not documented

                     • vmdk -- Not documented

       Object ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Wrapper (Since: 1.7)

              Membersdata (ImageInfoSpecificQCow2) -- image information specific to QCOW2

       Object ImageInfoSpecificVmdkWrapper (Since: 6.1)

              Membersdata (ImageInfoSpecificVmdk) -- image information specific to VMDK

       Object ImageInfoSpecificLUKSWrapper (Since: 2.7)

              Membersdata (QCryptoBlockInfoLUKS) -- image information specific to LUKS

       Object ImageInfoSpecificRbdWrapper (Since: 6.1)

              Membersdata (ImageInfoSpecificRbd) -- image information specific to RBD

       Object ImageInfoSpecificFileWrapper (Since: 8.0)

              Membersdata (ImageInfoSpecificFile) -- image information specific to files

       Object ImageInfoSpecific (Since: 1.7)
              A discriminated record of image format specific information structures.

              Memberstype (ImageInfoSpecificKind) -- block driver name

                     • When type is qcow2: The members of ImageInfoSpecificQCow2Wrapper.

                     • When type is vmdk: The members of ImageInfoSpecificVmdkWrapper.

                     • When type is luks: The members of ImageInfoSpecificLUKSWrapper.

                     • When type is rbd: The members of ImageInfoSpecificRbdWrapper.

                     • When type is file: The members of ImageInfoSpecificFileWrapper.

       Object BlockNodeInfo (Since: 8.0)
              Information about a QEMU image file

              Membersfilename (string) -- name of the image file

                     • format (string) -- format of the image file

                     • virtual-size (int) -- maximum capacity in bytes of the image

                     • actual-size (int, optional) -- actual size on disk in bytes of the image

                     • dirty-flag (boolean, optional) -- true if image is not cleanly closed

                     • cluster-size (int, optional) -- size of a cluster in bytes

                     • encrypted (boolean, optional) -- true if the image is encrypted

                     • compressed (boolean, optional) -- true if the image is compressed (Since 1.7)

                     • backing-filename (string, optional) -- name of the backing file

                     • full-backing-filename (string, optional) -- full path of the backing file

                     • backing-filename-format (string, optional) -- the format of the backing file

                     • snapshots ([SnapshotInfo], optional) -- list of VM snapshots

                     • format-specific   (ImageInfoSpecific,   optional)   --   structure  supplying  additional
                       format-specific information (since 1.7)

       Object ImageInfo (Since: 1.3)
              Information about a QEMU image file, and potentially its backing image

              Membersbacking-image (ImageInfo, optional) -- info of the backing image

                     • The members of BlockNodeInfo.

       Object BlockChildInfo (Since: 8.0)
              Information about all nodes in the block graph starting at some node, annotated  with  information
              about that node in relation to its parent.

              Membersname (string) -- Child name of the root node in the BlockGraphInfo struct, in its role as
                       the child of some undescribed parent node

                     • info (BlockGraphInfo) -- Block graph information starting at this node

       Object BlockGraphInfo (Since: 8.0)
              Information  about  all  nodes  in a block (sub)graph in the form of BlockNodeInfo data.  The base
              BlockNodeInfo struct contains the information for the (sub)graph's root node.

              Memberschildren ([BlockChildInfo]) -- Array of links to this node's child nodes' information

                     • The members of BlockNodeInfo.

       Object ImageCheck (Since: 1.4)
              Information about a QEMU image file check

              Membersfilename (string) -- name of the image file checked

                     • format (string) -- format of the image file checked

                     • check-errors (int) -- number of unexpected errors occurred during check

                     • image-end-offset (int, optional) -- offset (in bytes) where the image ends, this field is
                       present if the driver for the image format supports it

                     • corruptions (int, optional) -- number of corruptions found during the check if any

                     • leaks (int, optional) -- number of leaks found during the check if any

                     • corruptions-fixed (int, optional) -- number of corruptions fixed during the check if any

                     • leaks-fixed (int, optional) -- number of leaks fixed during the check if any

                     • total-clusters (int, optional) -- total number of clusters, this field is present if  the
                       driver for the image format supports it

                     • allocated-clusters  (int,  optional) -- total number of allocated clusters, this field is
                       present if the driver for the image format supports it

                     • fragmented-clusters (int, optional) -- total number of fragmented clusters, this field is
                       present if the driver for the image format supports it

                     • compressed-clusters (int, optional) -- total number of compressed clusters, this field is
                       present if the driver for the image format supports it

       Object MapEntry (Since: 2.6)
              Mapping information from a virtual block range to a host file range

              Membersstart (int) -- virtual (guest) offset of the first byte described by this entry

                     • length (int) -- the number of bytes of the mapped virtual range

                     • data (boolean) -- reading the image will actually read data from a file  (in  particular,
                       if offset is present this means that the sectors are not simply preallocated, but contain
                       actual data in raw format)

                     • zero (boolean) -- whether the virtual blocks read as zeroes

                     • compressed (boolean) -- true if the data is stored compressed (since 8.2)

                     • depth  (int) -- number of layers (0 = top image, 1 = top image's backing file, ..., n - 1
                       = bottom image (where n is the number of images in the chain)) before  reaching  one  for
                       which the range is allocated

                     • present  (boolean)  --  true  if  this layer provides the data, false if adding a backing
                       layer could impact this region (since 6.1)

                     • offset (int, optional) -- if present, the image file stores the data for  this  range  in
                       raw format at the given (host) offset

                     • filename (string, optional) -- filename that is referred to by offset

       Object BlockdevCacheInfo (Since: 2.3)
              Cache mode information for a block device

              Memberswriteback (boolean) -- true if writeback mode is enabled

                     • direct (boolean) -- true if the host page cache is bypassed (O_DIRECT)

                     • no-flush (boolean) -- true if flush requests are ignored for the device

       Object BlockdevChild (Since: 10.1)

              Memberschild (string) -- The name of the child, for example 'file' or 'backing'.

                     • node-name (string) -- The name of the child's block driver node.

       Object BlockDeviceInfo (Since: 0.14)
              Information about the backing device for a block device.

              Membersfile (string) -- the filename of the backing device

                     • node-name (string) -- the name of the block driver node (Since 2.0)

                     • ro (boolean) -- true if the backing device was open read-only

                     • drv (string) -- the name of the block format used to open the backing device.  As of 0.14
                       this  can  be: 'blkdebug', 'bochs', 'cloop', 'cow', 'dmg', 'file', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps',
                       'host_cdrom',  'host_device',  'http',  'https',  'luks',  'nbd',  'parallels',   'qcow',
                       'qcow2',  'raw',  'vdi',  'vmdk',  'vpc', 'vvfat' 2.2: 'archipelago' added, 'cow' dropped
                       2.3:  'host_floppy'  deprecated  2.5:  'host_floppy'  dropped  2.6:  'luks'  added   2.8:
                       'replication' added, 'tftp' dropped 2.9: 'archipelago' dropped

                     • backing_file (string, optional) -- the name of the backing file (for copy-on-write)

                     • backing_file_depth (int) -- number of files in the backing file chain (since: 1.2)

                     • children ([BlockdevChild]) -- Information about child block nodes. (since: 10.1)

                     • active  (boolean)  --  true if the backend is active; typical cases for inactive backends
                       are on the migration source instance after migration completes  and  on  the  destination
                       before it completes.  (since: 10.0)

                     • encrypted (boolean) -- true if the backing device is encrypted

                     • detect_zeroes  (BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions)  --  detect  and optimize zero writes (Since
                       2.1)

                     • bps (int) -- total throughput limit in bytes per second is specified

                     • bps_rd (int) -- read throughput limit in bytes per second is specified

                     • bps_wr (int) -- write throughput limit in bytes per second is specified

                     • iops (int) -- total I/O operations per second is specified

                     • iops_rd (int) -- read I/O operations per second is specified

                     • iops_wr (int) -- write I/O operations per second is specified

                     • image (ImageInfo) -- the info of image used (since: 1.6)

                     • bps_max (int, optional) -- total throughput limit during bursts, in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • bps_rd_max (int, optional) -- read throughput limit during bursts, in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • bps_wr_max (int, optional) -- write throughput limit during bursts, in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • iops_max (int, optional) -- total I/O operations  per  second  during  bursts,  in  bytes
                       (Since 1.7)

                     • iops_rd_max  (int,  optional)  --  read I/O operations per second during bursts, in bytes
                       (Since 1.7)

                     • iops_wr_max (int, optional) -- write I/O operations per second during  bursts,  in  bytes
                       (Since 1.7)

                     • bps_max_length (int, optional) -- maximum length of the bps_max burst period, in seconds.
                       (Since 2.6)

                     • bps_rd_max_length  (int,  optional)  -- maximum length of the bps_rd_max burst period, in
                       seconds.  (Since 2.6)

                     • bps_wr_max_length (int, optional) -- maximum length of the bps_wr_max  burst  period,  in
                       seconds.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_max_length  (int,  optional) -- maximum length of the iops burst period, in seconds.
                       (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_rd_max_length (int, optional) -- maximum length of the iops_rd_max burst period,  in
                       seconds.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_wr_max_length  (int, optional) -- maximum length of the iops_wr_max burst period, in
                       seconds.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_size (int, optional) -- an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • group (string, optional) -- throttle group name (Since 2.4)

                     • cache (BlockdevCacheInfo) -- the cache mode used for the block device (since: 2.3)

                     • write_threshold (int) -- configured write threshold  for  the  device.   0  if  disabled.
                       (Since 2.3)

                     • dirty-bitmaps  ([BlockDirtyInfo], optional) -- dirty bitmaps information (only present if
                       node has one or more dirty bitmaps) (Since 4.2)

       Enum BlockDeviceIoStatus (Since: 1.0)
              An enumeration of block device I/O status.

              Valuesok -- The last I/O operation has succeeded

                     • failed -- The last I/O operation has failed

                     • nospace -- The last I/O operation has failed due to a no-space condition

       Object BlockDirtyInfo (Since: 1.3)
              Block dirty bitmap information.

              Membersname (string, optional) -- the name of the dirty bitmap (Since 2.4)

                     • count (int) -- number of dirty bytes according to the dirty bitmap

                     • granularity (int) -- granularity of the dirty bitmap in bytes (since 1.4)

                     • recording (boolean) -- true if the bitmap is recording new writes from the guest.  (since
                       4.0)

                     • busy (boolean) -- true if the bitmap is in-use by some operation (NBD or jobs) and cannot
                       be modified via QMP or used by another operation.  (since 4.0)

                     • persistent (boolean) -- true if the bitmap was stored on disk, is scheduled to be  stored
                       on disk, or both.  (since 4.0)

                     • inconsistent  (boolean,  optional)  --  true  if  this  is  a  persistent bitmap that was
                       improperly stored.  Implies persistent to be true; recording and busy to be false.   This
                       bitmap cannot be used.  To remove it, use block-dirty-bitmap-remove.  (Since 4.0)

       Enum Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags (Since: 4.0)
              An enumeration of flags that a bitmap can report to the user.

              Valuesin-use  -- This flag is set by any process actively modifying the qcow2 file, and cleared
                       when the updated bitmap is flushed to the qcow2 image.  The presence of this flag  in  an
                       offline image means that the bitmap was not saved correctly after its last usage, and may
                       contain inconsistent data.

                     • auto  --  The bitmap must reflect all changes of the virtual disk by any application that
                       would write to this qcow2 file.

       Object Qcow2BitmapInfo (Since: 4.0)
              Qcow2 bitmap information.

              Membersname (string) -- the name of the bitmap

                     • granularity (int) -- granularity of the bitmap in bytes

                     • flags ([Qcow2BitmapInfoFlags]) -- flags of the bitmap

       Object BlockLatencyHistogramInfo (Since: 4.0)
              Block latency histogram.

              Membersboundaries ([int]) -- list of interval boundary values in nanoseconds, all  greater  than
                       zero  and in ascending order.  For example, the list [10, 50, 100] produces the following
                       histogram intervals: [0, 10), [10, 50), [50, 100), [100, +inf).

                     • bins ([int]) --

                       list of io request counts corresponding to histogram intervals,  one  more  element  than
                       boundaries  has.   For  the  example  above, bins may be something like [3, 1, 5, 2], and
                       corresponding histogram looks like:

                          5|           *
                          4|           *
                          3| *         *
                          2| *         *    *
                          1| *    *    *    *
                           +------------------
                               10   50   100

       Object BlockInfo (Since: 0.14)
              Block device information.  This structure describes  a  virtual  device  and  the  backing  device
              associated with it.

              Membersdevice (string) -- The device name associated with the virtual device.

                     • qdev  (string,  optional)  --  The  qdev ID, or if no ID is assigned, the QOM path of the
                       block device.  (since 2.10)

                     • type (string) -- This field is returned only for compatibility reasons, it should not  be
                       used (always returns 'unknown')

                     • removable (boolean) -- True if the device supports removable media.

                     • locked  (boolean)  --  True  if  the  guest  has locked this device from having its media
                       removed

                     • tray_open (boolean, optional) -- True if the device's tray is open (only  present  if  it
                       has a tray)

                     • io-status  (BlockDeviceIoStatus,  optional)  -- BlockDeviceIoStatus.  Only present if the
                       device supports it and the VM is configured to stop on errors (supported  device  models:
                       virtio-blk, IDE, SCSI except scsi-generic)

                     • inserted (BlockDeviceInfo, optional) -- BlockDeviceInfo describing the device if media is
                       present

       Object BlockMeasureInfo (Since: 2.10)
              Image  file  size  calculation  information.   This  structure describes the size requirements for
              creating a new image file.

              The size requirements depend on the new image file format.  File size always equals  virtual  disk
              size for the 'raw' format, even for sparse POSIX files.  Compact formats such as 'qcow2' represent
              unallocated and zero regions efficiently so file size may be smaller than virtual disk size.

              The  values  are  upper  bounds  that  are  guaranteed  to  fit  the  new  image file.  Subsequent
              modification, such as internal snapshot or further bitmap creation, may require  additional  space
              and is not covered here.

              Membersrequired  (int)  --  Size  required  for  a  new  image file, in bytes, when copying just
                       allocated guest-visible contents.

                     • fully-allocated (int) -- Image file size, in bytes, once data has  been  written  to  all
                       sectors, when copying just guest-visible contents.

                     • bitmaps  (int, optional) -- Additional size required if all the top-level bitmap metadata
                       in the source image were to be copied to the destination, present only  when  source  and
                       destination both support persistent bitmaps.  (since 5.1)

       Command query-block (Since: 0.14)
              Get a list of BlockInfo for all virtual block devices.

              Return [BlockInfo] -- a list describing each virtual block device.  Filter nodes that were created
                     implicitly are skipped over.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-block" }
                     <- {
                           "return":[
                              {
                                 "io-status": "ok",
                                 "device":"ide0-hd0",
                                 "locked":false,
                                 "removable":false,
                                 "inserted":{
                                    "ro":false,
                                    "drv":"qcow2",
                                    "encrypted":false,
                                    "file":"disks/test.qcow2",
                                    "backing_file_depth":1,
                                    "bps":1000000,
                                    "bps_rd":0,
                                    "bps_wr":0,
                                    "iops":1000000,
                                    "iops_rd":0,
                                    "iops_wr":0,
                                    "bps_max": 8000000,
                                    "bps_rd_max": 0,
                                    "bps_wr_max": 0,
                                    "iops_max": 0,
                                    "iops_rd_max": 0,
                                    "iops_wr_max": 0,
                                    "iops_size": 0,
                                    "detect_zeroes": "on",
                                    "write_threshold": 0,
                                    "image":{
                                       "filename":"disks/test.qcow2",
                                       "format":"qcow2",
                                       "virtual-size":2048000,
                                       "backing_file":"base.qcow2",
                                       "full-backing-filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
                                       "backing-filename-format":"qcow2",
                                       "snapshots":[
                                          {
                                             "id": "1",
                                             "name": "snapshot1",
                                             "vm-state-size": 0,
                                             "date-sec": 10000200,
                                             "date-nsec": 12,
                                             "vm-clock-sec": 206,
                                             "vm-clock-nsec": 30
                                          }
                                       ],
                                       "backing-image":{
                                           "filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
                                           "format":"qcow2",
                                           "virtual-size":2048000
                                       }
                                    }
                                 },
                                 "qdev": "ide_disk",
                                 "type":"unknown"
                              },
                              {
                                 "io-status": "ok",
                                 "device":"ide1-cd0",
                                 "locked":false,
                                 "removable":true,
                                 "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[23]",
                                 "tray_open": false,
                                 "type":"unknown"
                              },
                              {
                                 "device":"floppy0",
                                 "locked":false,
                                 "removable":true,
                                 "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[20]",
                                 "type":"unknown"
                              },
                              {
                                 "device":"sd0",
                                 "locked":false,
                                 "removable":true,
                                 "type":"unknown"
                              }
                           ]
                        }

       Object BlockDeviceTimedStats (Since: 2.5)
              Statistics of a block device during a given interval of time.

              Membersinterval_length (int) -- Interval used for calculating the statistics, in seconds.

                     • min_rd_latency_ns (int) -- Minimum latency of read operations in the defined interval, in
                       nanoseconds.

                     • min_wr_latency_ns  (int)  -- Minimum latency of write operations in the defined interval,
                       in nanoseconds.

                     • min_zone_append_latency_ns (int) -- Minimum latency of  zone  append  operations  in  the
                       defined interval, in nanoseconds (since 8.1)

                     • min_flush_latency_ns  (int)  --  Minimum  latency  of  flush  operations  in  the defined
                       interval, in nanoseconds.

                     • max_rd_latency_ns (int) -- Maximum latency of read operations in the defined interval, in
                       nanoseconds.

                     • max_wr_latency_ns (int) -- Maximum latency of write operations in the  defined  interval,
                       in nanoseconds.

                     • max_zone_append_latency_ns  (int)  --  Maximum  latency  of zone append operations in the
                       defined interval, in nanoseconds (since 8.1)

                     • max_flush_latency_ns (int)  --  Maximum  latency  of  flush  operations  in  the  defined
                       interval, in nanoseconds.

                     • avg_rd_latency_ns (int) -- Average latency of read operations in the defined interval, in
                       nanoseconds.

                     • avg_wr_latency_ns  (int)  -- Average latency of write operations in the defined interval,
                       in nanoseconds.

                     • avg_zone_append_latency_ns (int) -- Average latency of  zone  append  operations  in  the
                       defined interval, in nanoseconds (since 8.1)

                     • avg_flush_latency_ns  (int)  --  Average  latency  of  flush  operations  in  the defined
                       interval, in nanoseconds.

                     • avg_rd_queue_depth (number) -- Average number of pending read operations in  the  defined
                       interval.

                     • avg_wr_queue_depth  (number) -- Average number of pending write operations in the defined
                       interval.

                     • avg_zone_append_queue_depth (number) -- Average number of pending zone append  operations
                       in the defined interval (since 8.1).

       Object BlockDeviceStats (Since: 0.14)
              Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.

              Membersrd_bytes (int) -- The number of bytes read by the device.

                     • wr_bytes (int) -- The number of bytes written by the device.

                     • zone_append_bytes (int) -- The number of bytes appended by the zoned devices (since 8.1)

                     • unmap_bytes (int) -- The number of bytes unmapped by the device (Since 4.2)

                     • rd_operations (int) -- The number of read operations performed by the device.

                     • wr_operations (int) -- The number of write operations performed by the device.

                     • zone_append_operations  (int)  --  The  number of zone append operations performed by the
                       zoned devices (since 8.1)

                     • flush_operations (int) -- The number of cache flush operations performed  by  the  device
                       (since 0.15)

                     • unmap_operations  (int)  -- The number of unmap operations performed by the device (Since
                       4.2)

                     • rd_total_time_ns (int) -- Total time spent on reads in nanoseconds (since 0.15)

                     • wr_total_time_ns (int) -- Total time spent on writes in nanoseconds (since 0.15)

                     • zone_append_total_time_ns (int) -- Total time spent on zone append writes in  nanoseconds
                       (since 8.1)

                     • flush_total_time_ns  (int)  --  Total  time  spent on cache flushes in nanoseconds (since
                       0.15).

                     • unmap_total_time_ns (int) -- Total time spent on unmap operations in  nanoseconds  (Since
                       4.2)

                     • wr_highest_offset (int) -- The offset after the greatest byte written to the device.  The
                       intended  use of this information is for growable sparse files (like qcow2) that are used
                       on top of a physical device.

                     • rd_merged (int) -- Number of read requests that have been  merged  into  another  request
                       (Since 2.3).

                     • wr_merged  (int)  --  Number of write requests that have been merged into another request
                       (Since 2.3).

                     • zone_append_merged (int) -- Number of zone append requests that  have  been  merged  into
                       another request (since 8.1)

                     • unmap_merged (int) -- Number of unmap requests that have been merged into another request
                       (Since 4.2)

                     • idle_time_ns  (int,  optional)  -- Time since the last I/O operation, in nanoseconds.  If
                       the field is absent it means that there haven't been any operations yet (Since 2.5).

                     • failed_rd_operations (int) -- The number of  failed  read  operations  performed  by  the
                       device (Since 2.5)

                     • failed_wr_operations  (int)  --  The  number  of failed write operations performed by the
                       device (Since 2.5)

                     • failed_zone_append_operations (int) -- The number of failed zone append write  operations
                       performed by the zoned devices (since 8.1)

                     • failed_flush_operations  (int)  -- The number of failed flush operations performed by the
                       device (Since 2.5)

                     • failed_unmap_operations (int) -- The number of failed unmap operations performed  by  the
                       device (Since 4.2)

                     • invalid_rd_operations  (int)  --  The  number of invalid read operations performed by the
                       device (Since 2.5)

                     • invalid_wr_operations (int) -- The number of invalid write operations  performed  by  the
                       device (Since 2.5)

                     • invalid_zone_append_operations  (int)  --  The  number  of invalid zone append operations
                       performed by the zoned device (since 8.1)

                     • invalid_flush_operations (int) -- The number of invalid flush operations performed by the
                       device (Since 2.5)

                     • invalid_unmap_operations (int) -- The number of invalid unmap operations performed by the
                       device (Since 4.2)

                     • account_invalid (boolean) -- Whether invalid operations are included in the  last  access
                       statistics (Since 2.5)

                     • account_failed  (boolean)  --  Whether  failed operations are included in the latency and
                       last access statistics (Since 2.5)

                     • timed_stats ([BlockDeviceTimedStats]) -- Statistics specific to  the  set  of  previously
                       defined intervals of time (Since 2.5)

                     • rd_latency_histogram  (BlockLatencyHistogramInfo, optional) -- BlockLatencyHistogramInfo.
                       (Since 4.0)

                     • wr_latency_histogram (BlockLatencyHistogramInfo, optional) --  BlockLatencyHistogramInfo.
                       (Since 4.0)

                     • zone_append_latency_histogram        (BlockLatencyHistogramInfo,       optional)       --
                       BlockLatencyHistogramInfo.  (since 8.1)

                     • flush_latency_histogram         (BlockLatencyHistogramInfo,         optional)          --
                       BlockLatencyHistogramInfo.  (Since 4.0)

       Object BlockStatsSpecificFile (Since: 4.2)
              File driver statistics

              Membersdiscard-nb-ok  (int)  --  The  number  of  successful discard operations performed by the
                       driver.

                     • discard-nb-failed (int) -- The number of  failed  discard  operations  performed  by  the
                       driver.

                     • discard-bytes-ok (int) -- The number of bytes discarded by the driver.

       Object BlockStatsSpecificNvme (Since: 5.2)
              NVMe driver statistics

              Memberscompletion-errors (int) -- The number of completion errors.

                     • aligned-accesses (int) -- The number of aligned accesses performed by the driver.

                     • unaligned-accesses (int) -- The number of unaligned accesses performed by the driver.

       Object BlockStatsSpecific (Since: 4.2)
              Block driver specific statistics

              Membersdriver (BlockdevDriver) -- block driver name

                     • When driver is file: The members of BlockStatsSpecificFile.

                     • When driver is host_device: The members of BlockStatsSpecificFile.

                     • When driver is nvme: The members of BlockStatsSpecificNvme.

       Object BlockStats (Since: 0.14)
              Statistics of a virtual block device or a block backing device.

              Membersdevice  (string,  optional)  --  If  the  stats  are for a virtual block device, the name
                       corresponding to the virtual block device.

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- The node name of the device.  (Since 2.3)

                     • qdev (string, optional) -- The qdev ID, or if no ID is assigned,  the  QOM  path  of  the
                       block device.  (since 3.0)

                     • stats (BlockDeviceStats) -- A BlockDeviceStats for the device.

                     • driver-specific (BlockStatsSpecific, optional) -- Optional driver-specific stats.  (Since
                       4.2)

                     • parent  (BlockStats,  optional)  --  This  describes the file block device if it has one.
                       Contains recursively the statistics of the underlying protocol (e.g. the host file for  a
                       qcow2 image).  If there is no underlying protocol, this field is omitted

                     • backing  (BlockStats, optional) -- This describes the backing block device if it has one.
                       (Since 2.0)

       Command query-blockstats (Since: 0.14)
              Query the BlockStats for all virtual block devices.

              Argumentsquery-nodes (boolean, optional) -- If true, the command will query all  the  block  nodes
                       that  have  a  node  name,  in  a  list  which will include "parent" information, but not
                       "backing".  If false or omitted, the behavior  is  as  before  -  query  all  the  device
                       backends,  recursively  including  their  "parent" and "backing".  Filter nodes that were
                       created implicitly are skipped over in this mode.  (Since 2.3)

              Return [BlockStats] -- A list of statistics for each virtual block device.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-blockstats" }
                     <- {
                           "return":[
                              {
                                 "device":"ide0-hd0",
                                 "parent":{
                                    "stats":{
                                       "wr_highest_offset":3686448128,
                                       "wr_bytes":9786368,
                                       "wr_operations":751,
                                       "rd_bytes":122567168,
                                       "rd_operations":36772
                                       "wr_total_times_ns":313253456
                                       "rd_total_times_ns":3465673657
                                       "flush_total_times_ns":49653
                                       "flush_operations":61,
                                       "rd_merged":0,
                                       "wr_merged":0,
                                       "idle_time_ns":2953431879,
                                       "account_invalid":true,
                                       "account_failed":false
                                    }
                                 },
                                 "stats":{
                                    "wr_highest_offset":2821110784,
                                    "wr_bytes":9786368,
                                    "wr_operations":692,
                                    "rd_bytes":122739200,
                                    "rd_operations":36604
                                    "flush_operations":51,
                                    "wr_total_times_ns":313253456
                                    "rd_total_times_ns":3465673657
                                    "flush_total_times_ns":49653,
                                    "rd_merged":0,
                                    "wr_merged":0,
                                    "idle_time_ns":2953431879,
                                    "account_invalid":true,
                                    "account_failed":false
                                 },
                                 "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[23]"
                              },
                              {
                                 "device":"ide1-cd0",
                                 "stats":{
                                    "wr_highest_offset":0,
                                    "wr_bytes":0,
                                    "wr_operations":0,
                                    "rd_bytes":0,
                                    "rd_operations":0
                                    "flush_operations":0,
                                    "wr_total_times_ns":0
                                    "rd_total_times_ns":0
                                    "flush_total_times_ns":0,
                                    "rd_merged":0,
                                    "wr_merged":0,
                                    "account_invalid":false,
                                    "account_failed":false
                                 },
                                 "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[24]"
                              },
                              {
                                 "device":"floppy0",
                                 "stats":{
                                    "wr_highest_offset":0,
                                    "wr_bytes":0,
                                    "wr_operations":0,
                                    "rd_bytes":0,
                                    "rd_operations":0
                                    "flush_operations":0,
                                    "wr_total_times_ns":0
                                    "rd_total_times_ns":0
                                    "flush_total_times_ns":0,
                                    "rd_merged":0,
                                    "wr_merged":0,
                                    "account_invalid":false,
                                    "account_failed":false
                                 },
                                 "qdev": "/machine/unattached/device[16]"
                              },
                              {
                                 "device":"sd0",
                                 "stats":{
                                    "wr_highest_offset":0,
                                    "wr_bytes":0,
                                    "wr_operations":0,
                                    "rd_bytes":0,
                                    "rd_operations":0
                                    "flush_operations":0,
                                    "wr_total_times_ns":0
                                    "rd_total_times_ns":0
                                    "flush_total_times_ns":0,
                                    "rd_merged":0,
                                    "wr_merged":0,
                                    "account_invalid":false,
                                    "account_failed":false
                                 }
                              }
                           ]
                        }

       Enum BlockdevOnError (Since: 1.3)
              An enumeration of possible behaviors for errors on I/O operations.  The exact meaning  depends  on
              whether the I/O was initiated by a guest or by a block job

              Valuesreport -- for guest operations, report the error to the guest; for jobs, cancel the job

                     • ignore  -- ignore the error, only report a QMP event (BLOCK_IO_ERROR or BLOCK_JOB_ERROR).
                       The backup, mirror and commit block jobs retry the failing request later  and  may  still
                       complete  successfully.   The stream block job continues to stream and will complete with
                       an error.

                     • enospc -- same as stop on ENOSPC, same as report otherwise.

                     • stop -- for guest operations, stop the virtual machine; for jobs, pause the job

                     • auto -- inherit the error handling policy of the backend (since: 2.7)

       Enum MirrorSyncMode (Since: 1.3)
              An enumeration of possible behaviors for the initial synchronization phase of storage mirroring.

              Valuestop -- copies data in the topmost image to the destination

                     • full -- copies data from all images to the destination

                     • none -- only copy data written from now on

                     • incremental -- only copy data described by the dirty bitmap.  (since: 2.4)

                     • bitmap -- only copy data described by  the  dirty  bitmap.   Behavior  on  completion  is
                       determined by the BitmapSyncMode.  (since: 4.2)

       Enum BitmapSyncMode (Since: 4.2)
              An  enumeration  of possible behaviors for the synchronization of a bitmap when used for data copy
              operations.

              Valueson-success -- The bitmap is only synced when the operation is successful.   This  is  the
                       behavior always used for incremental backups.

                     • never  -- The bitmap is never synchronized with the operation, and is treated solely as a
                       read-only manifest of blocks to copy.

                     • always -- The bitmap is always synchronized with the operation, regardless of whether  or
                       not the operation was successful.

       Enum MirrorCopyMode (Since: 3.0)
              An enumeration whose values tell the mirror block job when to trigger writes to the target.

              Valuesbackground -- copy data in background only.

                     • write-blocking  --  when  data  is written to the source, write it (synchronously) to the
                       target as well.  In addition, data is copied in background just like in background mode.

       Object BlockJobInfoMirror (Since: 8.2)
              Information specific to mirror block jobs.

              Membersactively-synced (boolean) -- Whether the source is actively synced to  the  target,  i.e.
                       same data and new writes are done synchronously to both.

       Object BlockJobInfo (Since: 1.1)
              Information about a long-running block device operation.

              Memberstype (JobType) -- the job type ('stream' for image streaming)

                     • device  (string)  -- The job identifier.  Originally the device name but other values are
                       allowed since QEMU 2.7

                     • len (int) -- Estimated offset value at  the  completion  of  the  job.   This  value  can
                       arbitrarily change while the job is running, in both directions.

                     • offset  (int)  --  Progress made until now.  The unit is arbitrary and the value can only
                       meaningfully be used for the  ratio  of  offset  to  len.   The  value  is  monotonically
                       increasing.

                     • busy  (boolean)  -- false if the job is known to be in a quiescent state, with no pending
                       I/O.  (Since 1.3)

                     • paused (boolean) -- whether the job is paused or, if busy is true, will pause  itself  as
                       soon as possible.  (Since 1.3)

                     • speed (int) -- the rate limit, bytes per second

                     • io-status (BlockDeviceIoStatus) -- the status of the job (since 1.3)

                     • ready (boolean) -- true if the job may be completed (since 2.2)

                     • status (JobStatus) -- Current job state/status (since 2.12)

                     • auto-finalize (boolean) -- Job will finalize itself when PENDING, moving to the CONCLUDED
                       state.  (since 2.12)

                     • auto-dismiss  (boolean) -- Job will dismiss itself when CONCLUDED, and disappear.  (since
                       2.12)

                     • error (string, optional) -- Error information if the job did not  complete  successfully.
                       Not set if the job completed successfully.  (since 2.12.1)

                     • When type is mirror: The members of BlockJobInfoMirror.

       Command query-block-jobs (Since: 1.1)
              Return information about long-running block device operations.

              Return [BlockJobInfo] -- a list of job info for each active block job

       Command block_resize (Since: 0.14)
              Resize a block image while a guest is running.

              Either device or node-name must be set but not both.

              Argumentsdevice (string, optional) -- the name of the device to get the image resized

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- graph node name to get the image resized (Since 2.0)

                     • size (int) -- new image size in bytes

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block_resize",
                          "arguments": { "device": "scratch", "size": 1073741824 } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Enum NewImageMode (Since: 1.1)
              An enumeration that tells QEMU how to set the backing file path in a new image file.

              Valuesexisting -- QEMU should look for an existing image file.

                     • absolute-paths  --  QEMU  should  create  a new image with absolute paths for the backing
                       file.  If there is no backing file available, the new image will not be backed either.

       Object BlockdevSnapshotSync
              Either device or node-name must be set but not both.

              Membersdevice (string, optional) -- the name of the device to take a snapshot of.

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- graph node name to generate the snapshot from (Since 2.0)

                     • snapshot-file (string) -- the target of the new overlay image.  If the file exists, or if
                       it is a device, the overlay will be created in the existing  file/device.   Otherwise,  a
                       new file will be created.

                     • snapshot-node-name (string, optional) -- the graph node name of the new image (Since 2.0)

                     • format (string, optional) -- the format of the overlay image, default is 'qcow2'.

                     • mode  (NewImageMode, optional) -- whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default
                       is 'absolute-paths'.

       Object BlockdevSnapshot (Since: 2.5)

              Membersnode (string) -- device or node name that will have a snapshot taken.

                     • overlay (string) -- reference to the existing block device that will become  the  overlay
                       of  node,  as part of taking the snapshot.  It must not have a current backing file (this
                       can be achieved by passing "backing": null to blockdev-add).

       Object BackupPerf (Since: 6.0)
              Optional  parameters  for  backup.   These  parameters  don't  affect   functionality,   but   may
              significantly affect performance.

              Membersuse-copy-range (boolean, optional) -- Use copy offloading.  Default false.

                     • max-workers  (int,  optional)  --  Maximum  number of parallel requests for the sustained
                       background copying process.  Doesn't influence copy-before-write operations.  Default 64.

                     • max-chunk (int, optional) -- Maximum request length for the sustained background  copying
                       process.   Doesn't  influence  copy-before-write  operations.   0  means  unlimited.   If
                       max-chunk is non-zero then it  should  not  be  less  than  job  cluster  size  which  is
                       calculated as maximum of target image cluster size and 64k.  Default 0.

                     • min-cluster-size  (int, optional) -- Minimum size of blocks used by copy-before-write and
                       background copy operations.  Has to be a power of 2.   No  effect  if  smaller  than  the
                       maximum of the target's cluster size and 64 KiB.  Default 0.  (Since 9.2)

       Object BackupCommon (Since: 4.2)

              Membersjob-id (string, optional) -- identifier for the newly-created block job.  If omitted, the
                       device name will be used.  (Since 2.7)

                     • device (string) -- the device name or node-name of a root node which should be copied.

                     • sync (MirrorSyncMode) -- what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
                       (all  the  disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, from a dirty bitmap, or
                       only new I/O).

                     • speed (int, optional) -- the maximum speed, in bytes per second.  The default is  0,  for
                       unlimited.

                     • bitmap  (string, optional) -- The name of a dirty bitmap to use.  Must be present if sync
                       is "bitmap" or "incremental".  Can be present if sync is "full" or "top".   Must  not  be
                       present otherwise.  (Since 2.4 (drive-backup), 3.1 (blockdev-backup))

                     • bitmap-mode  (BitmapSyncMode,  optional)  -- Specifies the type of data the bitmap should
                       contain after the operation concludes.  Must be present if a bitmap  was  provided,  must
                       not be present otherwise.  (Since 4.2)

                     • compress  (boolean, optional) -- true to compress data, if the target format supports it.
                       (default: false) (since 2.8)

                     • on-source-error (BlockdevOnError, optional) -- the action to take  on  an  error  on  the
                       source,  default  'report'.   'stop'  and  'enospc'  can only be used if the block device
                       supports io-status (see BlockInfo).

                     • on-target-error (BlockdevOnError, optional) -- the action to take  on  an  error  on  the
                       target,  default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to a different block device
                       than device).

                     • on-cbw-error (OnCbwError,  optional)  --  policy  defining  behavior  on  I/O  errors  in
                       copy-before-write jobs; defaults to break-guest-write.  (Since 10.1)

                     • auto-finalize  (boolean,  optional)  -- When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state
                       after it has finished its work, waiting for job-finalize before making  any  block  graph
                       changes.   When  true,  this  job will automatically perform its abort or commit actions.
                       Defaults to true.  (Since 2.12)

                     • auto-dismiss (boolean, optional) -- When false, this job will wait in a  CONCLUDED  state
                       after  it  has  completely  ceased all work, and awaits job-dismiss.  When true, this job
                       will automatically disappear without user intervention.  Defaults to true.  (Since 2.12)

                     • filter-node-name (string, optional) -- the node name  that  should  be  assigned  to  the
                       filter  driver  that the backup job inserts into the graph above node specified by drive.
                       If this option is not given, a node name is autogenerated.  (Since: 4.2)

                     • discard-source (boolean, optional) -- Discard blocks on source which  have  already  been
                       copied to the target.  (Since 9.1)

                     • x-perf (BackupPerf, optional) -- Performance options.  (Since 6.0)

              Featuresunstable -- Member x-perf is experimental.

              NOTE:
                 on-source-error  and  on-target-error  only affect background I/O.  If an error occurs during a
                 guest write request, the device's rerror/werror actions will be used.

       Object DriveBackup (Since: 1.6)

              Memberstarget (string) -- the target of the new image.  If the  file  exists,  or  if  it  is  a
                       device,  the  existing  file/device  will be used as the new destination.  If it does not
                       exist, a new file will be created.

                     • format (string, optional) -- the format of the new destination, default is  to  probe  if
                       mode is 'existing', else the format of the source

                     • mode  (NewImageMode, optional) -- whether and how QEMU should create a new image, default
                       is 'absolute-paths'.

                     • The members of BackupCommon.

       Object BlockdevBackup (Since: 2.3)

              Memberstarget (string) -- the device name or node-name of the backup target node.

                     • The members of BackupCommon.

       Command blockdev-snapshot-sync (Since: 0.14)
              Takes a synchronous snapshot of a block device.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockdevSnapshotSync.

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot-sync",
                          "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
                                         "snapshot-file":
                                         "/some/place/my-image",
                                         "format": "qcow2" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command blockdev-snapshot (Since: 2.5)
              Takes a snapshot of a block device.

              Take a snapshot, by installing 'node' as the backing image of 'overlay'.  Additionally, if  'node'
              is  associated  with a block device, the block device changes to using 'overlay' as its new active
              image.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockdevSnapshot.

              Featuresallow-write-only-overlay -- If present, the check whether  this  operation  is  safe  was
                       relaxed  so  that  it  can  be  used  to  change  backing  file  of  a  destination  of a
                       blockdev-mirror.  (since 5.0)

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
                          "arguments": { "driver": "qcow2",
                                         "node-name": "node1534",
                                         "file": { "driver": "file",
                                                   "filename": "hd1.qcow2" },
                                         "backing": null } }

                     <- { "return": {} }

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot",
                          "arguments": { "node": "ide-hd0",
                                         "overlay": "node1534" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command change-backing-file (Since: 2.1)
              Change the backing file in the image file metadata.  This does not cause QEMU to reopen the  image
              file to reparse the backing filename (it may, however, perform a reopen to change permissions from
              r/o  ->  r/w  ->  r/o,  if  needed).   The  new backing file string is written into the image file
              metadata, and the QEMU internal strings are updated.

              Argumentsimage-node-name (string) -- The name of the block driver  state  node  of  the  image  to
                       modify.   The  "device"  argument  is  used  to  verify "image-node-name" is in the chain
                       described by "device".

                     • device  (string)  --  The  device  name  or  node-name  of  the  root  node   that   owns
                       image-node-name.

                     • backing-file  (string)  --  The  string to write as the backing file.  This string is not
                       validated, so care should be taken when specifying the string or the image chain may  not
                       be able to be reopened again.

              Errors

                     • If "device" does not exist or cannot be determined, DeviceNotFound

       Command block-commit (Since: 1.3)
              Live  commit of data from overlay image nodes into backing nodes - i.e., writes data between 'top'
              and 'base' into 'base'.

              If top == base, that is an error.  If top has no overlays on top of it, or if it is in  use  by  a
              writer,  the  job  will  not  be completed by itself.  The user needs to complete the job with the
              job-complete command after getting the ready event.  (Since 2.0)

              If the base image is smaller than top, then the base image will be resized to be the same size  as
              top.  If top is smaller than the base image, the base will not be truncated.  If you want the base
              image  size  to  match  the  size of the smaller top, you can safely truncate it yourself once the
              commit operation successfully completes.

              Argumentsjob-id (string, optional) -- identifier for the newly-created block job.  If omitted, the
                       device name will be used.  (Since 2.7)

                     • device (string) -- the device name or node-name of a root node

                     • base-node (string, optional) -- The node name of the backing image to  write  data  into.
                       If not specified, this is the deepest backing image.  (since: 3.1)

                     • base (string, optional) -- Same as base-node, except that it is a file name rather than a
                       node  name.  This must be the exact filename string that was used to open the node; other
                       strings, even if addressing the same file, are not accepted

                     • top-node (string, optional) -- The node name of the backing image within the image  chain
                       which  contains  the  topmost  data  to be committed down.  If not specified, this is the
                       active layer.  (since: 3.1)

                     • top (string, optional) -- Same as top-node, except that it is a file name rather  than  a
                       node  name.  This must be the exact filename string that was used to open the node; other
                       strings, even if addressing the same file, are not accepted

                     • backing-file (string, optional) --

                       The backing file string to write into the overlay image of 'top'.  If 'top' does not have
                       an overlay image, or if 'top' is in use by a writer, specifying a backing file string  is
                       an error.

                       This  filename is not validated.  If a pathname string is such that it cannot be resolved
                       by QEMU, that means that subsequent QMP or HMP commands must use node-names for the image
                       in question, as filename lookup methods will fail.

                       If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine the backing file string  to  use,  or
                       error  out  if  there  is  no  obvious  choice.  Care should be taken when specifying the
                       string, to specify a valid filename or protocol.  (Since 2.1)

                     • backing-mask-protocol (boolean, optional) -- If true, replace any protocol  mentioned  in
                       the  'backing  file  format'  with  'raw',  rather  than storing the protocol name as the
                       backing format.  Can be used even when no image header will be  updated  (default  false;
                       since 9.0).

                     • speed (int, optional) -- the maximum speed, in bytes per second

                     • on-error  (BlockdevOnError,  optional) -- the action to take on an error.  'ignore' means
                       that the request should be retried.  (default: report; since: 5.0)

                     • filter-node-name (string, optional) -- the node name  that  should  be  assigned  to  the
                       filter  driver  that  the commit job inserts into the graph above top.  If this option is
                       not given, a node name is autogenerated.  (Since: 2.9)

                     • auto-finalize (boolean, optional) -- When false, this job will wait in  a  PENDING  state
                       after  it  has  finished its work, waiting for job-finalize before making any block graph
                       changes.  When true, this job will automatically perform its  abort  or  commit  actions.
                       Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

                     • auto-dismiss  (boolean,  optional) -- When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state
                       after it has completely ceased all work, and awaits job-dismiss.   When  true,  this  job
                       will automatically disappear without user intervention.  Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

              Featuresdeprecated -- Members base and top are deprecated.  Use base-node and top-node instead.

              Errors

                     • If device does not exist, DeviceNotFound

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-commit",
                          "arguments": { "device": "virtio0",
                                         "top": "/tmp/snap1.qcow2" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command drive-backup (Since: 1.6)
              This command is deprecated.

              Start  a  point-in-time  copy  of  a  block  device  to  a new destination.  The status of ongoing
              drive-backup operations can be checked with query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type field has
              the value 'backup'.  The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the job-cancel  or
              block-job-cancel command.

              Arguments

                     • The members of DriveBackup.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use blockdev-backup instead.

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "drive-backup",
                          "arguments": { "device": "drive0",
                                         "sync": "full",
                                         "target": "backup.img" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command blockdev-backup (Since: 2.3)
              Start  a  point-in-time  copy  of  a  block  device  to  a new destination.  The status of ongoing
              blockdev-backup operations can be checked with query-block-jobs where the BlockJobInfo.type  field
              has the value 'backup'.  The operation can be stopped before it has completed using the job-cancel
              or block-job-cancel command.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockdevBackup.

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-backup",
                          "arguments": { "device": "src-id",
                                         "sync": "full",
                                         "target": "tgt-id" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command query-named-block-nodes (Since: 2.0)
              Get the named block driver list

              Argumentsflat  (boolean,  optional)  --  Omit the nested data about backing image ("backing-image"
                       key) if true.  Default is false (Since 5.0)

              Return [BlockDeviceInfo]

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-named-block-nodes" }
                     <- { "return": [ { "ro":false,
                                        "drv":"qcow2",
                                        "encrypted":false,
                                        "file":"disks/test.qcow2",
                                        "node-name": "my-node",
                                        "backing_file_depth":1,
                                        "detect_zeroes":"off",
                                        "bps":1000000,
                                        "bps_rd":0,
                                        "bps_wr":0,
                                        "iops":1000000,
                                        "iops_rd":0,
                                        "iops_wr":0,
                                        "bps_max": 8000000,
                                        "bps_rd_max": 0,
                                        "bps_wr_max": 0,
                                        "iops_max": 0,
                                        "iops_rd_max": 0,
                                        "iops_wr_max": 0,
                                        "iops_size": 0,
                                        "write_threshold": 0,
                                        "image":{
                                           "filename":"disks/test.qcow2",
                                           "format":"qcow2",
                                           "virtual-size":2048000,
                                           "backing_file":"base.qcow2",
                                           "full-backing-filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
                                           "backing-filename-format":"qcow2",
                                           "snapshots":[
                                              {
                                                 "id": "1",
                                                 "name": "snapshot1",
                                                 "vm-state-size": 0,
                                                 "date-sec": 10000200,
                                                 "date-nsec": 12,
                                                 "vm-clock-sec": 206,
                                                 "vm-clock-nsec": 30
                                              }
                                           ],
                                           "backing-image":{
                                               "filename":"disks/base.qcow2",
                                               "format":"qcow2",
                                               "virtual-size":2048000
                                           }
                                        } } ] }

       Enum XDbgBlockGraphNodeType (Since: 4.0)

              Valuesblock-backend -- corresponds to BlockBackend

                     • block-job -- corresponds to BlockJob

                     • block-driver -- corresponds to BlockDriverState

       Object XDbgBlockGraphNode (Since: 4.0)

              Membersid  (int)  --  Block  graph  node  identifier.    This   id   is   generated   only   for
                       x-debug-query-block-graph and does not relate to any other identifiers in QEMU.

                     • type  (XDbgBlockGraphNodeType)  --  Type  of  graph  node.   Can be one of block-backend,
                       block-job or block-driver-state.

                     • name (string) --  Human  readable  name  of  the  node.   Corresponds  to  node-name  for
                       block-driver-state  nodes;  is  not  guaranteed  to  be  unique  in the whole graph (with
                       block-jobs and block-backends).

       Enum BlockPermission (Since: 4.0)
              Enum of base block permissions.

              Valuesconsistent-read -- A user that has the "permission" of  consistent  reads  is  guaranteed
                       that  their  view  of  the  contents of the block device is complete and self-consistent,
                       representing the contents of a  disk  at  a  specific  point.   For  most  block  devices
                       (including  their backing files) this is true, but the property cannot be maintained in a
                       few situations like for intermediate nodes of a commit block job.

                     • write -- This permission is required to change the visible disk contents.

                     • write-unchanged -- This permission (which is weaker than BLK_PERM_WRITE) is  both  enough
                       and  required for writes to the block node when the caller promises that the visible disk
                       content doesn't change.  As the BLK_PERM_WRITE permission is strictly stronger, either is
                       sufficient to perform an unchanging write.

                     • resize -- This permission is required to change the size of a block node.

       Object XDbgBlockGraphEdge (Since: 4.0)
              Block Graph edge description for x-debug-query-block-graph.

              Membersparent (int) -- parent id

                     • child (int) -- child id

                     • name (string) -- name of the relation (examples are 'file' and 'backing')

                     • perm ([BlockPermission]) -- granted permissions for the parent operating on the child

                     • shared-perm ([BlockPermission]) -- permissions that can still be granted to  other  users
                       of the child while it is still attached to this parent

       Object XDbgBlockGraph (Since: 4.0)
              Block Graph - list of nodes and list of edges.

              Membersnodes ([XDbgBlockGraphNode]) -- Not documented

                     • edges ([XDbgBlockGraphEdge]) -- Not documented

       Command x-debug-query-block-graph (Since: 4.0)
              This command is unstable/experimental.

              Get the block graph.

              Return XDbgBlockGraph

              Featuresunstable -- This command is meant for debugging.

       Command drive-mirror (Since: 1.3)
              Start  mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination.  target specifies the target of the
              new image.  If the file exists, or if it is a device, it will be used as the new  destination  for
              writes.   If  it  does  not exist, a new file will be created.  format specifies the format of the
              mirror image, default is to probe if mode='existing', else the format of the source.

              Arguments

                     • The members of DriveMirror.

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "drive-mirror",
                          "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
                                         "target": "/some/place/my-image",
                                         "sync": "full",
                                         "format": "qcow2" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Object DriveMirror (Since: 1.3)
              A set of parameters describing drive mirror setup.

              Membersjob-id (string, optional) -- identifier for the newly-created block job.  If omitted, the
                       device name will be used.  (Since 2.7)

                     • device (string) -- the device name or node-name of a root node  whose  writes  should  be
                       mirrored.

                     • target  (string)  --  the  target  of  the  new image.  If the file exists, or if it is a
                       device, the existing file/device will be used as the new destination.   If  it  does  not
                       exist, a new file will be created.

                     • format  (string,  optional)  -- the format of the new destination, default is to probe if
                       mode is 'existing', else the format of the source

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- the new block driver state node name in the graph  (Since
                       2.1)

                     • replaces  (string,  optional) -- with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by the new
                       image when a whole image copy is done.  This can be used to repair broken  Quorum  files.
                       By  default,  device  is  replaced,  although  implicitly created filters on it are kept.
                       (Since 2.1)

                     • mode (NewImageMode, optional) -- whether and how QEMU should create a new image,  default
                       is 'absolute-paths'.

                     • speed (int, optional) -- the maximum speed, in bytes per second

                     • sync (MirrorSyncMode) -- what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
                       (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or only new I/O).

                     • granularity  (int,  optional)  --  granularity of the dirty bitmap, default is 64K if the
                       image format doesn't have clusters, 4K if the clusters are smaller than  that,  else  the
                       cluster size.  Must be a power of 2 between 512 and 64M (since 1.4).

                     • buf-size (int, optional) -- maximum amount of data in flight from source to target (since
                       1.4).

                     • on-source-error  (BlockdevOnError,  optional)  --  the  action to take on an error on the
                       source, default 'report'.  'stop' and 'enospc' can only  be  used  if  the  block  device
                       supports io-status (see BlockInfo).

                     • on-target-error  (BlockdevOnError,  optional)  --  the  action to take on an error on the
                       target, default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to a different block  device
                       than device).

                     • unmap (boolean, optional) -- Whether to try to unmap target sectors where source has only
                       zero.   If  true,  and target unallocated sectors will read as zero, target image sectors
                       will be unmapped; otherwise, zeroes will be  written.   Both  will  result  in  identical
                       contents.  Default is true.  (Since 2.4)

                     • copy-mode (MirrorCopyMode, optional) -- when to copy data to the destination; defaults to
                       'background' (Since: 3.0)

                     • auto-finalize  (boolean,  optional)  -- When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state
                       after it has finished its work, waiting for job-finalize before making  any  block  graph
                       changes.   When  true,  this  job will automatically perform its abort or commit actions.
                       Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

                     • auto-dismiss (boolean, optional) -- When false, this job will wait in a  CONCLUDED  state
                       after  it  has  completely  ceased all work, and awaits job-dismiss.  When true, this job
                       will automatically disappear without user intervention.  Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

       Object BlockDirtyBitmap (Since: 2.4)

              Membersnode (string) -- name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking

                     • name (string) -- name of the dirty bitmap

       Object BlockDirtyBitmapAdd (Since: 2.4)

              Membersnode (string) -- name of device/node which the bitmap is tracking

                     • name (string) -- name of the dirty bitmap (must be less than 1024 bytes)

                     • granularity  (int,  optional)  --  the   bitmap   granularity,   default   is   64k   for
                       block-dirty-bitmap-addpersistent  (boolean, optional) -- the bitmap is persistent, i.e. it will be saved to the
                       corresponding block device image file on its close.  For now  only  Qcow2  disks  support
                       persistent bitmaps.  Default is false for block-dirty-bitmap-add.  (Since: 2.10)

                     • disabled  (boolean, optional) -- the bitmap is created in the disabled state, which means
                       that  it  will  not  track   drive   changes.    The   bitmap   may   be   enabled   with
                       block-dirty-bitmap-enable.  Default is false.  (Since: 4.0)

       Alternate BlockDirtyBitmapOrStr (Since: 4.1)

              Alternativeslocal (string) -- name of the bitmap, attached to the same node as target bitmap.

                     • external (BlockDirtyBitmap) -- bitmap with specified node

       Object BlockDirtyBitmapMerge (Since: 4.0)

              Membersnode (string) -- name of device/node which the target bitmap is tracking

                     • target (string) -- name of the destination dirty bitmap

                     • bitmaps ([BlockDirtyBitmapOrStr]) -- name(s) of the source dirty bitmap(s) at node and/or
                       fully specified BlockDirtyBitmap elements.  The latter are supported since 4.1.

       Command block-dirty-bitmap-add (Since: 2.4)
              Create a dirty bitmap with a name on the node, and start tracking the writes.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmapAdd.

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound

                     • If name is already taken, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add",
                          "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command block-dirty-bitmap-remove (Since: 2.4)
              Stop  write tracking and remove the dirty bitmap that was created with block-dirty-bitmap-add.  If
              the bitmap is persistent, remove it from its storage too.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmap.

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device or node, DeviceNotFound

                     • If name is not found, GenericError

                     • if name is frozen by an operation, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-remove",
                          "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command block-dirty-bitmap-clear (Since: 2.4)
              Clear (reset) a dirty bitmap on the device, so that an incremental backup from this point in  time
              forward will only backup clusters modified after this clear operation.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmap.

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                     • If name is not found, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear",
                          "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command block-dirty-bitmap-enable (Since: 4.0)
              Enables a dirty bitmap so that it will begin tracking disk changes.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmap.

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                     • If name is not found, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-enable",
                          "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command block-dirty-bitmap-disable (Since: 4.0)
              Disables a dirty bitmap so that it will stop tracking disk changes.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmap.

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                     • If name is not found, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-disable",
                          "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command block-dirty-bitmap-merge (Since: 4.0)
              Merge  dirty  bitmaps listed in bitmaps to the target dirty bitmap.  Dirty bitmaps in bitmaps will
              be unchanged, except if it also appears as the target bitmap.  Any bits already set in target will
              still be set after the merge, i.e., this operation does not clear the target.  On error, target is
              unchanged.

              The resulting bitmap will count as dirty any clusters  that  were  dirty  in  any  of  the  source
              bitmaps.  This can be used to achieve backup checkpoints, or in simpler usages, to copy bitmaps.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmapMerge.

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                     • If any bitmap in bitmaps or target is not found, GenericError

                     • If any of the bitmaps have different sizes or granularities, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-merge",
                          "arguments": { "node": "drive0", "target": "bitmap0",
                                         "bitmaps": ["bitmap1"] } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Object BlockDirtyBitmapSha256 (Since: 2.10)
              SHA256 hash of dirty bitmap data

              Memberssha256 (string) -- ASCII representation of SHA256 bitmap hash

       Command x-debug-block-dirty-bitmap-sha256 (Since: 2.10)
              This command is unstable/experimental.

              Get bitmap SHA256.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockDirtyBitmap.

              Featuresunstable -- This command is meant for debugging.

              Return BlockDirtyBitmapSha256

              Errors

                     • If node is not a valid block device, DeviceNotFound

                     • If name is not found or if hashing has failed, GenericError

       Command blockdev-mirror (Since: 2.6)
              Start mirroring a block device's writes to a new destination.

              Argumentsjob-id (string, optional) -- identifier for the newly-created block job.  If omitted, the
                       device name will be used.  (Since 2.7)

                     • device  (string)  --  The  device name or node-name of a root node whose writes should be
                       mirrored.

                     • target (string) -- the id or node-name of the block device to mirror to.  This mustn't be
                       attached to guest.

                     • replaces (string, optional) -- with sync=full graph node name to be replaced by  the  new
                       image  when  a whole image copy is done.  This can be used to repair broken Quorum files.
                       By default, device is replaced, although implicitly created filters on it are kept.

                     • speed (int, optional) -- the maximum speed, in bytes per second

                     • sync (MirrorSyncMode) -- what parts of the disk image should be copied to the destination
                       (all the disk, only the sectors allocated in the topmost image, or only new I/O).

                     • granularity (int, optional) -- granularity of the dirty bitmap, default  is  64K  if  the
                       image  format  doesn't  have clusters, 4K if the clusters are smaller than that, else the
                       cluster size.  Must be a power of 2 between 512 and 64M

                     • buf-size (int, optional) -- maximum amount of data in flight from source to target

                     • on-source-error (BlockdevOnError, optional) -- the action to take  on  an  error  on  the
                       source,  default  'report'.   'stop'  and  'enospc'  can only be used if the block device
                       supports io-status (see BlockInfo).

                     • on-target-error (BlockdevOnError, optional) -- the action to take  on  an  error  on  the
                       target,  default 'report' (no limitations, since this applies to a different block device
                       than device).

                     • filter-node-name (string, optional) -- the node name  that  should  be  assigned  to  the
                       filter driver that the mirror job inserts into the graph above device.  If this option is
                       not given, a node name is autogenerated.  (Since: 2.9)

                     • copy-mode (MirrorCopyMode, optional) -- when to copy data to the destination; defaults to
                       'background' (Since: 3.0)

                     • auto-finalize  (boolean,  optional)  -- When false, this job will wait in a PENDING state
                       after it has finished its work, waiting for job-finalize before making  any  block  graph
                       changes.   When  true,  this  job will automatically perform its abort or commit actions.
                       Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

                     • auto-dismiss (boolean, optional) -- When false, this job will wait in a  CONCLUDED  state
                       after  it  has  completely  ceased all work, and awaits job-dismiss.  When true, this job
                       will automatically disappear without user intervention.  Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

                     • target-is-zero (boolean, optional) -- Assume the destination reads as all  zeroes  before
                       the  mirror started.  Setting this to true can speed up the mirror.  Setting this to true
                       when the destination is not actually all zero can corrupt the destination.  (Since 10.1)

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-mirror",
                          "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
                                         "target": "target0",
                                         "sync": "full" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Object BlockIOThrottle (Since: 1.1)
              A set of parameters describing block throttling.

              Membersdevice (string, optional) -- Block device name

                     • id (string, optional) -- The name or QOM path of the guest device (since: 2.8)

                     • bps (int) -- total throughput limit in bytes per second

                     • bps_rd (int) -- read throughput limit in bytes per second

                     • bps_wr (int) -- write throughput limit in bytes per second

                     • iops (int) -- total I/O operations per second

                     • iops_rd (int) -- read I/O operations per second

                     • iops_wr (int) -- write I/O operations per second

                     • bps_max (int, optional) -- total throughput limit during bursts, in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • bps_rd_max (int, optional) -- read throughput limit during bursts, in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • bps_wr_max (int, optional) -- write throughput limit during bursts, in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • iops_max (int, optional) -- total I/O operations  per  second  during  bursts,  in  bytes
                       (Since 1.7)

                     • iops_rd_max  (int,  optional)  --  read I/O operations per second during bursts, in bytes
                       (Since 1.7)

                     • iops_wr_max (int, optional) -- write I/O operations per second during  bursts,  in  bytes
                       (Since 1.7)

                     • bps_max_length (int, optional) -- maximum length of the bps_max burst period, in seconds.
                       It must only be set if bps_max is set as well.  Defaults to 1.  (Since 2.6)

                     • bps_rd_max_length  (int,  optional)  -- maximum length of the bps_rd_max burst period, in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if bps_rd_max is set as well.  Defaults to 1.  (Since 2.6)

                     • bps_wr_max_length (int, optional) -- maximum length of the bps_wr_max  burst  period,  in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if bps_wr_max is set as well.  Defaults to 1.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_max_length  (int,  optional) -- maximum length of the iops burst period, in seconds.
                       It must only be set if iops_max is set as well.  Defaults to 1.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_rd_max_length (int, optional) -- maximum length of the iops_rd_max burst period,  in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if iops_rd_max is set as well.  Defaults to 1.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_wr_max_length  (int, optional) -- maximum length of the iops_wr_max burst period, in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if iops_wr_max is set as well.  Defaults to 1.  (Since 2.6)

                     • iops_size (int, optional) -- an I/O size in bytes (Since 1.7)

                     • group (string, optional) -- throttle group name (Since 2.4)

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member device is deprecated.  Use id instead.

       Object ThrottleLimits (Since: 2.11)
              Limit parameters for throttling.  Since some limit combinations are illegal, limits should  always
              be  set  in one transaction.  All fields are optional.  When setting limits, if a field is missing
              the current value is not changed.

              Membersiops-total (int, optional) -- limit total I/O operations per second

                     • iops-total-max (int, optional) -- I/O operations burst

                     • iops-total-max-length (int, optional) -- length of the iops-total-max  burst  period,  in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if iops-total-max is set as well.

                     • iops-read (int, optional) -- limit read operations per second

                     • iops-read-max (int, optional) -- I/O operations read burst

                     • iops-read-max-length  (int,  optional)  --  length  of the iops-read-max burst period, in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if iops-read-max is set as well.

                     • iops-write (int, optional) -- limit write operations per second

                     • iops-write-max (int, optional) -- I/O operations write burst

                     • iops-write-max-length (int, optional) -- length of the iops-write-max  burst  period,  in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if iops-write-max is set as well.

                     • bps-total (int, optional) -- limit total bytes per second

                     • bps-total-max (int, optional) -- total bytes burst

                     • bps-total-max-length  (int,  optional)  --  length  of the bps-total-max burst period, in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if bps-total-max is set as well.

                     • bps-read (int, optional) -- limit read bytes per second

                     • bps-read-max (int, optional) -- total bytes read burst

                     • bps-read-max-length (int, optional) --  length  of  the  bps-read-max  burst  period,  in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if bps-read-max is set as well.

                     • bps-write (int, optional) -- limit write bytes per second

                     • bps-write-max (int, optional) -- total bytes write burst

                     • bps-write-max-length  (int,  optional)  --  length  of the bps-write-max burst period, in
                       seconds.  It must only be set if bps-write-max is set as well.

                     • iops-size (int, optional) -- when limiting by iops max size of an I/O in bytes

       Object ThrottleGroupProperties (Since: 2.11)
              Properties for throttle-group objects.

              Memberslimits (ThrottleLimits, optional) -- limits to apply for this throttle group

                     • x-iops-total (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-total-max (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-total-max-length (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-read (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-read-max (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-read-max-length (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-write (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-write-max (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-write-max-length (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-total (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-total-max (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-total-max-length (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-read (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-read-max (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-read-max-length (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-write (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-write-max (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-bps-write-max-length (int, optional) -- Not documented

                     • x-iops-size (int, optional) -- Not documented

              Featuresunstable -- All members starting with x- are aliases for the same key without x-  in  the
                       limits object.  This is not a stable interface and may be removed or changed incompatibly
                       in the future.  Use limits for a supported stable interface.

       Command block-stream (Since: 1.1)
              Copy data from a backing file into a block device.

              The  block  streaming  operation  is performed in the background until the entire backing file has
              been copied.  This command returns immediately once streaming has started.  The status of  ongoing
              block  streaming  operations  can  be checked with query-block-jobs.  The operation can be stopped
              before it has completed using the job-cancel or block-job-cancel command.

              The node that receives the data is called the top image, can be located in any part of  the  chain
              (but  always  above the base image; see below) and can be specified using its device or node name.
              Earlier QEMU versions only  allowed  'device'  to  name  the  top  level  node;  presence  of  the
              'base-node'  parameter  during introspection can be used as a witness of the enhanced semantics of
              'device'.

              If a base file is specified then sectors are not copied from that base file and its backing chain.
              This can be used to stream a subset of the backing file chain instead  of  flattening  the  entire
              image.   When  streaming  completes  the  image  file will have the base file as its backing file,
              unless that node was changed while the job was running.  In that case, base's parent's backing (or
              filtered, whichever exists) child (i.e., base at the beginning of the job) will be the new backing
              file.

              On  successful  completion  the  image  file  is  updated  to  drop  the  backing  file  and   the
              BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is emitted.

              In  case device is a filter node, block-stream modifies the first non-filter overlay node below it
              to point to the new backing node instead of modifying device itself.

              Argumentsjob-id (string, optional) -- identifier for the newly-created block job.  If omitted, the
                       device name will be used.  (Since 2.7)

                     • device (string) -- the device or node name of the top image

                     • base (string, optional) -- the common backing file name.  It cannot be set  if  base-node
                       or bottom is also set.

                     • base-node  (string,  optional) -- the node name of the backing file.  It cannot be set if
                       base or bottom is also set.  (Since 2.8)

                     • bottom (string, optional) -- the last node in the chain that should be streamed into top.
                       It cannot be set if base or base-node is also set.  It cannot  be  filter  node.   (Since
                       6.0)

                     • backing-file (string, optional) --

                       The backing file string to write into the top image.  This filename is not validated.

                       If  a  pathname  string  is  such  that  it  cannot  be resolved by QEMU, that means that
                       subsequent QMP or HMP commands must use node-names for the image in question, as filename
                       lookup methods will fail.

                       If not specified, QEMU will automatically determine the backing file string  to  use,  or
                       error  out  if  there  is  no  obvious  choice.  Care should be taken when specifying the
                       string, to specify a valid filename or protocol.  (Since 2.1)

                     • backing-mask-protocol (boolean, optional) -- If true, replace any protocol  mentioned  in
                       the  'backing  file  format'  with  'raw',  rather  than storing the protocol name as the
                       backing format.  Can be used even when no image header will be  updated  (default  false;
                       since 9.0).

                     • speed (int, optional) -- the maximum speed, in bytes per second

                     • on-error  (BlockdevOnError, optional) -- the action to take on an error (default report).
                       'stop' and 'enospc' can only  be  used  if  the  block  device  supports  io-status  (see
                       BlockInfo).  (Since 1.3)

                     • filter-node-name  (string,  optional)  --  the  node  name that should be assigned to the
                       filter driver that the stream job inserts into the graph above device.  If this option is
                       not given, a node name is autogenerated.  (Since: 6.0)

                     • auto-finalize (boolean, optional) -- When false, this job will wait in  a  PENDING  state
                       after  it  has  finished its work, waiting for job-finalize before making any block graph
                       changes.  When true, this job will automatically perform its  abort  or  commit  actions.
                       Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

                     • auto-dismiss  (boolean,  optional) -- When false, this job will wait in a CONCLUDED state
                       after it has completely ceased all work, and awaits job-dismiss.   When  true,  this  job
                       will automatically disappear without user intervention.  Defaults to true.  (Since 3.1)

              Errors

                     • If device does not exist, DeviceNotFound.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-stream",
                          "arguments": { "device": "virtio0",
                                         "base": "/tmp/master.qcow2" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command block-job-set-speed (Since: 1.1)
              Set maximum speed for a background block operation.

              This command can only be issued when there is an active block job.

              Throttling can be disabled by setting the speed to 0.

              Argumentsdevice  (string) -- The job identifier.  This used to be a device name (hence the name of
                       the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have other values.

                     • speed (int) -- the maximum speed, in bytes per second, or 0 for unlimited.   Defaults  to
                       0.

              Errors

                     • If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive

       Command block-job-cancel (Since: 1.1)
              Stop an active background block operation.

              This  command  returns  immediately  after  marking  the  active  background  block  operation for
              cancellation.  It is an error to call this command if no operation is in progress.

              The operation will cancel as soon as possible and then emit the BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event.  Before
              that happens the job is still visible when enumerated using query-block-jobs.

              Note that  if  you  issue  block-job-cancel  after  drive-mirror  has  indicated  (via  the  event
              BLOCK_JOB_READY)  that  the  source  and destination are synchronized, then the event triggered by
              this command changes to BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED, to indicate that the  mirroring  has  ended  and  the
              destination now has a point-in-time copy tied to the time of the cancellation.

              For  streaming,  the image file retains its backing file unless the streaming operation happens to
              complete just as it is being cancelled.  A new streaming operation can be started at a later  time
              to finish copying all data from the backing file.

              Argumentsdevice  (string) -- The job identifier.  This used to be a device name (hence the name of
                       the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have other values.

                     • force (boolean, optional) --  If  true,  and  the  job  has  already  emitted  the  event
                       BLOCK_JOB_READY,  abandon  the  job immediately (even if it is paused) instead of waiting
                       for the destination to complete its final synchronization (since 1.3)

              Errors

                     • If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive

       Command block-job-pause (Since: 1.3)
              This command is deprecated.

              Pause an active background block operation.

              This command returns immediately after marking the active job for  pausing.   Pausing  an  already
              paused job is an error.

              The  job will pause as soon as possible, which means transitioning into the PAUSED state if it was
              RUNNING, or into STANDBY if it was READY.   The  corresponding  JOB_STATUS_CHANGE  event  will  be
              emitted.

              Cancelling a paused job automatically resumes it.

              Argumentsdevice  (string) -- The job identifier.  This used to be a device name (hence the name of
                       the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have other values.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use job-pause instead.

              Errors

                     • If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive

       Command block-job-resume (Since: 1.3)
              This command is deprecated.

              Resume an active background block operation.

              This command returns immediately after resuming a paused job.  Resuming an already running job  is
              an error.

              This command also clears the error status of the job.

              Argumentsdevice  (string) -- The job identifier.  This used to be a device name (hence the name of
                       the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have other values.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use job-resume instead.

              Errors

                     • If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive

       Command block-job-complete (Since: 1.3)
              This command is deprecated.

              Manually trigger completion of an active job in the READY or STANDBY state.  Completing the job in
              any other state is an error.

              This is supported only for drive mirroring, where it also switches the  device  to  write  to  the
              target   path  only.   Note  that  drive  mirroring  includes  drive-mirror,  blockdev-mirror  and
              block-commit job (only in case of "active commit", when the node being commited  is  used  by  the
              guest).  The ability to complete is signaled with a BLOCK_JOB_READY event.

              This  command  completes an active background block operation synchronously.  The ordering of this
              command's return with the BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED event is not defined.  Note that  if  an  I/O  error
              occurs  during  the processing of this command: 1) the command itself will fail; 2) the error will
              be processed according to the rerror/werror  arguments  that  were  specified  when  starting  the
              operation.

              Argumentsdevice  (string) -- The job identifier.  This used to be a device name (hence the name of
                       the parameter), but since QEMU 2.7 it can have other values.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use job-complete instead.

              Errors

                     • If no background operation is active on this device, DeviceNotActive

       Command block-job-dismiss (Since: 2.12)
              This command is deprecated.

              Deletes a job that is in the CONCLUDED state.  This command only needs to be  run  explicitly  for
              jobs  that  don't  have automatic dismiss enabled.  In turn, automatic dismiss may be enabled only
              for jobs that have auto-dismiss option, which  are  drive-backup,  blockdev-backup,  drive-mirror,
              blockdev-mirror,  block-commit  and  block-stream.   auto-dismiss  is enabled by default for these
              jobs.

              This command will refuse to operate on any job that  has  not  yet  reached  its  terminal  state,
              CONCLUDED.   For  jobs that make use of the BLOCK_JOB_READY event, job-cancel, block-job-cancel or
              job-complete will still need to be used as appropriate.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use job-dismiss instead.

       Command block-job-finalize (Since: 2.12)
              This command is deprecated.

              Instructs all jobs in a transaction (or a single job if it is not  part  of  any  transaction)  to
              finalize  any graph changes and do any necessary cleanup.  This command requires that all involved
              jobs are in the PENDING state.

              For jobs in a transaction, instructing one job to finalize will force ALL jobs in the  transaction
              to finalize, so it is only necessary to instruct a single member job to finalize.

              The  command  is applicable only to jobs which have auto-finalize option and only when this option
              is set to false.

              Argumentsid (string) -- The job identifier.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use job-finalize instead.

       Object BlockJobChangeOptionsMirror (Since: 8.2)

              Memberscopy-mode (MirrorCopyMode) -- Switch to this copy mode.  Currently, only the switch  from
                       'background' to 'write-blocking' is implemented.

       Object BlockJobChangeOptions (Since: 8.2)
              Block job options that can be changed after job creation.

              Membersid (string) -- The job identifier

                     • type (JobType) -- The job type

                     • When type is mirror: The members of BlockJobChangeOptionsMirror.

       Command block-job-change (Since: 8.2)
              Change the block job's options.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockJobChangeOptions.

       Enum BlockdevDiscardOptions (Since: 2.9)
              Determines how to handle discard requests.

              Valuesignore -- Ignore the request

                     • unmap -- Forward as an unmap request

       Enum BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions (Since: 2.1)
              Describes the operation mode for the automatic conversion of plain zero writes by the OS to driver
              specific optimized zero write commands.

              Valuesoff -- Disabled (default)

                     • on -- Enabled

                     • unmap  --  Enabled  and  even  try  to unmap blocks if possible.  This requires also that
                       BlockdevDiscardOptions is set to unmap for this device.

       Enum BlockdevAioOptions (Since: 2.9)
              Selects the AIO backend to handle I/O requests

              Valuesthreads -- Use QEMU's thread pool

                     • native -- Use native AIO backend (only Linux and Windows)

                     • io_uring -- Use linux io_uring (since 5.0)

       Object BlockdevCacheOptions (Since: 2.9)
              Includes cache-related options for block devices

              Membersdirect (boolean, optional) -- enables use  of  O_DIRECT  (bypass  the  host  page  cache;
                       default: false)

                     • no-flush (boolean, optional) -- ignore any flush requests for the device (default: false)

       Enum BlockdevDriver (Since: 2.9)
              Drivers that are supported in block device operations.

              Valuesthrottle -- Since 2.11

                     • nvme -- Since 2.12

                     • copy-on-read -- Since 3.0

                     • blklogwrites -- Since 3.0

                     • blkreplay -- Since 4.2

                     • compress -- Since 5.0

                     • copy-before-write -- Since 6.2

                     • snapshot-access -- Since 7.0

                     • blkdebug -- Not documented

                     • blkverify -- Not documented

                     • bochs -- Not documented

                     • cloop -- Not documented

                     • dmg -- Not documented

                     • file -- Not documented

                     • ftp -- Not documented

                     • ftps -- Not documented

                     • gluster -- Not documented

                     • host_cdrom -- Not documented

                     • host_device -- Not documented

                     • http -- Not documented

                     • https -- Not documented

                     • io_uring -- Not documented

                     • iscsi -- Not documented

                     • luks -- Not documented

                     • nbd -- Not documented

                     • nfs -- Not documented

                     • null-aio -- Not documented

                     • null-co -- Not documented

                     • nvme-io_uring -- Not documented

                     • parallels -- Not documented

                     • preallocate -- Not documented

                     • qcow -- Not documented

                     • qcow2 -- Not documented

                     • qed -- Not documented

                     • quorum -- Not documented

                     • raw -- Not documented

                     • rbd -- Not documented

                     • replication -- Not documented

                     • ssh -- Not documented

                     • vdi -- Not documented

                     • vhdx -- Not documented

                     • virtio-blk-vfio-pci -- Not documented

                     • virtio-blk-vhost-user -- Not documented

                     • virtio-blk-vhost-vdpa -- Not documented

                     • vmdk -- Not documented

                     • vpc -- Not documented

                     • vvfat -- Not documented

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member gluster is deprecated because GlusterFS development ceased.

       Object BlockdevOptionsFile (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for the file backend.

              Membersfilename (string) -- path to the image file

                     • pr-manager  (string,  optional)  --  the  id  for  the object that will handle persistent
                       reservations for this device (default: none, forward the commands via SG_IO; since 2.11)

                     • aio (BlockdevAioOptions, optional) -- AIO backend (default: threads) (since: 2.8)

                     • aio-max-batch (int, optional) -- maximum number of requests  to  batch  together  into  a
                       single  submission  in  the  AIO  backend.   The  smallest  value  between  this  and the
                       aio-max-batch value of the IOThread object is chosen.  0 means that the AIO backend  will
                       handle it automatically.  (default: 0, since 6.2)

                     • locking  (OnOffAuto, optional) -- whether to enable file locking.  If set to 'auto', only
                       enable when Open File Descriptor (OFD) locking API is  available  (default:  auto,  since
                       2.10)

                     • drop-cache  (boolean,  optional)  --  invalidate  page cache during live migration.  This
                       prevents stale data on the migration destination with cache.direct=off.   Currently  only
                       supported on Linux hosts.  (default: on, since: 4.0)

                     • x-check-cache-dropped (boolean, optional) -- whether to check that page cache was dropped
                       on live migration.  May cause noticeable delays if the image file is large, do not use in
                       production.  (default: off) (since: 3.0)

              Featuresdynamic-auto-read-only  --  If present, enabled auto-read-only means that the driver will
                       open the image read-only at first, dynamically reopen the image file read-write when  the
                       first  writer  is  attached  to  the  node  and  reopen read-only when the last writer is
                       detached.  This allows giving QEMU write permissions only on  demand  when  an  operation
                       actually needs write access.

                     • unstable -- Member x-check-cache-dropped is meant for debugging.

       Object BlockdevOptionsNull (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for the null backend.

              Memberssize (int, optional) -- size of the device in bytes.

                     • latency-ns  (int,  optional) -- emulated latency (in nanoseconds) in processing requests.
                       Default to zero which completes requests immediately.  (Since 2.4)

                     • read-zeroes (boolean, optional) -- if true, reads from  the  device  produce  zeroes;  if
                       false, the buffer is left unchanged.  (default: false; since: 4.1)

       Object BlockdevOptionsNVMe (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific block device options for the NVMe backend.

              Membersdevice  (string)  --  PCI  controller  address  of the NVMe device in format hhhh:bb:ss.f
                       (host:bus:slot.function)

                     • namespace (int) -- namespace number of the device, starting from 1.

              Note that the PCI device must have been unbound from any host  kernel  driver  before  instructing
              QEMU to add the blockdev.

       Object BlockdevOptionsVVFAT (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for the vvfat protocol.

              Membersdir (string) -- directory to be exported as FAT image

                     • fat-type (int, optional) -- FAT type: 12, 16 or 32

                     • floppy (boolean, optional) -- whether to export a floppy image (true) or partitioned hard
                       disk (false; default)

                     • label  (string,  optional) -- set the volume label, limited to 11 bytes.  FAT16 and FAT32
                       traditionally have some restrictions on labels,  which  are  ignored  by  most  operating
                       systems.  Defaults to "QEMU VVFAT".  (since 2.4)

                     • rw (boolean, optional) -- whether to allow write operations (default: false)

       Object BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat (Since: 2.9)
              Driver  specific  block  device  options  for  image format that have no option besides their data
              source.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- reference to or definition of the data source block device

       Object BlockdevOptionsLUKS (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for LUKS.

              Memberskey-secret (string,  optional)  --  the  ID  of  a  QCryptoSecret  object  providing  the
                       decryption  key.  Mandatory except when doing a metadata-only probe of the image.  (since
                       2.6)

                     • header (BlockdevRef, optional) -- block device holding a detached  LUKS  header.   (since
                       9.0)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Object BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat (Since: 2.9)
              Driver  specific  block  device  options  for  image format that have no option besides their data
              source and an optional backing file.

              Membersbacking (BlockdevRefOrNull, optional) -- reference to or definition of the  backing  file
                       block  device,  null  disables  the  backing file entirely.  Defaults to the backing file
                       stored the image file.

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Enum Qcow2OverlapCheckMode (Since: 2.9)
              General overlap check modes.

              Valuesnone -- Do not perform any checks

                     • constant -- Perform only checks which can be done in constant time  and  without  reading
                       anything from disk

                     • cached -- Perform only checks which can be done without reading anything from disk

                     • all -- Perform all available overlap checks

       Object Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags (Since: 2.9)
              Structure  of  flags for each metadata structure.  Setting a field to 'true' makes QEMU guard that
              Qcow2 format structure  against  unintended  overwriting.   See  Qcow2  format  specification  for
              detailed  information  on these structures.  The default value is chosen according to the template
              given.

              Memberstemplate (Qcow2OverlapCheckMode, optional) -- Specifies a  template  mode  which  can  be
                       adjusted using the other flags, defaults to 'cached'

                     • main-header (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 format header

                     • active-l1 (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 active L1 table

                     • active-l2 (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 active L2 table

                     • refcount-table (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 refcount table

                     • refcount-block (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 refcount blocks

                     • snapshot-table (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 snapshot table

                     • inactive-l1 (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 inactive L1 tables

                     • inactive-l2 (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 inactive L2 tables

                     • bitmap-directory (boolean, optional) -- Qcow2 bitmap directory (since 3.0)

       Alternate Qcow2OverlapChecks (Since: 2.9)
              Specifies which metadata structures should be guarded against unintended overwriting.

              Alternativesflags  (Qcow2OverlapCheckFlags)  --  set  of  flags  for  separate  specification of each
                       metadata structure type

                     • mode (Qcow2OverlapCheckMode) -- named mode which chooses a specific set of flags

       Enum BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat (Since: 2.10)

              Valuesaes -- AES-CBC with plain64 initialization vectors

       Object BlockdevQcowEncryption (Since: 2.10)

              Membersformat (BlockdevQcowEncryptionFormat) -- encryption format

                     • When format is aes: The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow.

       Object BlockdevOptionsQcow (Since: 2.10)
              Driver specific block device options for qcow.

              Membersencrypt (BlockdevQcowEncryption, optional) -- Image decryption  options.   Mandatory  for
                       encrypted images, except when doing a metadata-only probe of the image.

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat.

       Enum BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat (Since: 2.10)

              Valuesaes -- AES-CBC with plain64 initialization vectors

                     • luks -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevQcow2Encryption (Since: 2.10)

              Membersformat (BlockdevQcow2EncryptionFormat) -- encryption format

                     • When format is aes: The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsQCow.

                     • When format is luks: The members of QCryptoBlockOptionsLUKS.

       Object BlockdevOptionsPreallocate (Since: 6.0)
              Filter  driver  intended  to  be inserted between format and protocol node and do preallocation in
              protocol node on write.

              Membersprealloc-align (int, optional) -- on preallocation, align file  length  to  this  number,
                       default 1048576 (1M)

                     • prealloc-size (int, optional) -- how much to preallocate, default 134217728 (128M)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Object BlockdevOptionsQcow2 (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for qcow2.

              Memberslazy-refcounts  (boolean,  optional)  --  whether  to  enable  the lazy refcounts feature
                       (default is taken from the image file)

                     • pass-discard-request (boolean, optional) -- whether discard requests to the qcow2  device
                       should be forwarded to the data source

                     • pass-discard-snapshot (boolean, optional) -- whether discard requests for the data source
                       should  be  issued when a snapshot operation (e.g. deleting a snapshot) frees clusters in
                       the qcow2 file

                     • pass-discard-other (boolean, optional) -- whether discard requests for  the  data  source
                       should be issued on other occasions where a cluster gets freed

                     • discard-no-unref   (boolean,  optional)  --  when  enabled,  data  clusters  will  remain
                       preallocated when they are no longer used, e.g. because they are discarded  or  converted
                       to  zero  clusters.   As usual, whether the old data is discarded or kept on the protocol
                       level (i.e. in the image file) depends on the setting of the pass-discard-request option.
                       Keeping the clusters preallocated prevents qcow2 fragmentation that  would  otherwise  be
                       caused   by   freeing  and  re-allocating  them  later.   Besides  potential  performance
                       degradation, such fragmentation can lead to increased allocation of clusters past the end
                       of the image file, resulting in image files whose file length can grow much  larger  than
                       their  guest  disk  size  would  suggest.   If image file length is of concern (e.g. when
                       storing qcow2 images directly on  block  devices),  you  should  consider  enabling  this
                       option.  (since 8.1)

                     • overlap-check  (Qcow2OverlapChecks,  optional)  --  which  overlap  checks to perform for
                       writes to the image, defaults to 'cached' (since 2.2)

                     • cache-size (int, optional) -- the maximum total size of the L2 table and  refcount  block
                       caches in bytes (since 2.2)

                     • l2-cache-size  (int,  optional) -- the maximum size of the L2 table cache in bytes (since
                       2.2)

                     • l2-cache-entry-size (int, optional) -- the size of each entry in the L2 cache  in  bytes.
                       It  must  be  a  power of two between 512 and the cluster size.  The default value is the
                       cluster size (since 2.12)

                     • refcount-cache-size (int, optional) -- the maximum size of the refcount  block  cache  in
                       bytes (since 2.2)

                     • cache-clean-interval  (int,  optional)  --  clean  unused  entries in the L2 and refcount
                       caches.  The interval is in seconds.  The default value is 600 on  supporting  platforms,
                       and 0 on other platforms.  0 disables this feature.  (since 2.5)

                     • encrypt  (BlockdevQcow2Encryption,  optional) -- Image decryption options.  Mandatory for
                       encrypted images, except when doing a metadata-only probe of the image.  (since 2.10)

                     • data-file (BlockdevRef, optional) -- reference to or  definition  of  the  external  data
                       file.   This  may only be specified for images that require an external data file.  If it
                       is not specified for such an image, the data file name is loaded  from  the  image  file.
                       (since 4.0)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat.

       Enum SshHostKeyCheckMode (Since: 2.12)

              Valuesnone -- Don't check the host key at all

                     • hash -- Compare the host key with a given hash

                     • known_hosts -- Check the host key against the known_hosts file

       Enum SshHostKeyCheckHashType (Since: 2.12)

              Valuesmd5 -- The given hash is an md5 hash

                     • sha1 -- The given hash is an sha1 hash

                     • sha256 -- The given hash is an sha256 hash

       Object SshHostKeyHash (Since: 2.12)

              Memberstype (SshHostKeyCheckHashType) -- The hash algorithm used for the hash

                     • hash (string) -- The expected hash value

       Object SshHostKeyCheck (Since: 2.12)

              Membersmode (SshHostKeyCheckMode) -- How to check the host key

                     • When mode is hash: The members of SshHostKeyHash.

       Object BlockdevOptionsSsh (Since: 2.9)

              Membersserver (InetSocketAddress) -- host address

                     • path (string) -- path to the image on the host

                     • user (string, optional) -- user as which to connect, defaults to current local user name

                     • host-key-check  (SshHostKeyCheck, optional) -- Defines how and what to check the host key
                       against (default: known_hosts)

       Enum BlkdebugEvent (Since: 2.9)
              Trigger events supported by blkdebug.

              Valuesl1_shrink_write_table -- write zeros to the l1 table to shrink image.  (since 2.11)

                     • l1_shrink_free_l2_clusters -- discard the l2 tables.  (since 2.11)

                     • cor_write -- a write due to copy-on-read (since 2.11)

                     • cluster_alloc_space -- an allocation of file space for a cluster (since 4.1)

                     • none -- triggers once at creation of the blkdebug node (since 4.1)

                     • l1_update -- Not documented

                     • l1_grow_alloc_table -- Not documented

                     • l1_grow_write_table -- Not documented

                     • l1_grow_activate_table -- Not documented

                     • l2_load -- Not documented

                     • l2_update -- Not documented

                     • l2_update_compressed -- Not documented

                     • l2_alloc_cow_read -- Not documented

                     • l2_alloc_write -- Not documented

                     • read_aio -- Not documented

                     • read_backing_aio -- Not documented

                     • read_compressed -- Not documented

                     • write_aio -- Not documented

                     • write_compressed -- Not documented

                     • vmstate_load -- Not documented

                     • vmstate_save -- Not documented

                     • cow_read -- Not documented

                     • cow_write -- Not documented

                     • reftable_load -- Not documented

                     • reftable_grow -- Not documented

                     • reftable_update -- Not documented

                     • refblock_load -- Not documented

                     • refblock_update -- Not documented

                     • refblock_update_part -- Not documented

                     • refblock_alloc -- Not documented

                     • refblock_alloc_hookup -- Not documented

                     • refblock_alloc_write -- Not documented

                     • refblock_alloc_write_blocks -- Not documented

                     • refblock_alloc_write_table -- Not documented

                     • refblock_alloc_switch_table -- Not documented

                     • cluster_alloc -- Not documented

                     • cluster_alloc_bytes -- Not documented

                     • cluster_free -- Not documented

                     • flush_to_os -- Not documented

                     • flush_to_disk -- Not documented

                     • pwritev_rmw_head -- Not documented

                     • pwritev_rmw_after_head -- Not documented

                     • pwritev_rmw_tail -- Not documented

                     • pwritev_rmw_after_tail -- Not documented

                     • pwritev -- Not documented

                     • pwritev_zero -- Not documented

                     • pwritev_done -- Not documented

                     • empty_image_prepare -- Not documented

       Enum BlkdebugIOType (Since: 4.1)
              Kinds of I/O that blkdebug can inject errors in.

              Valuesread -- .bdrv_co_preadv()

                     • write -- .bdrv_co_pwritev()

                     • write-zeroes -- .bdrv_co_pwrite_zeroes()

                     • discard -- .bdrv_co_pdiscard()

                     • flush -- .bdrv_co_flush_to_disk()

                     • block-status -- .bdrv_co_block_status()

       Object BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions (Since: 2.9)
              Describes a single error injection for blkdebug.

              Membersevent (BlkdebugEvent) -- trigger event

                     • state (int, optional) -- the state identifier blkdebug needs to be in to actually trigger
                       the event; defaults to "any"

                     • iotype (BlkdebugIOType, optional) -- the type of  I/O  operations  on  which  this  error
                       should  be  injected;  defaults  to  "all  read,  write, write-zeroes, discard, and flush
                       operations" (since: 4.1)

                     • errno (int, optional) -- error identifier (errno) to be returned; defaults to EIO

                     • sector (int, optional) -- specifies the sector index which has to be affected in order to
                       actually trigger the event; defaults to "any sector"

                     • once (boolean, optional) -- disables further events after this one  has  been  triggered;
                       defaults to false

                     • immediately (boolean, optional) -- fail immediately; defaults to false

       Object BlkdebugSetStateOptions (Since: 2.9)
              Describes a single state-change event for blkdebug.

              Membersevent (BlkdebugEvent) -- trigger event

                     • state  (int,  optional) -- the current state identifier blkdebug needs to be in; defaults
                       to "any"

                     • new_state (int) -- the state identifier blkdebug is supposed to assume if this  event  is
                       triggered

       Object BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for blkdebug.

              Membersimage (BlockdevRef) -- underlying raw block device (or image file)

                     • config (string, optional) -- filename of the configuration file

                     • align (int, optional) -- required alignment for requests in bytes, must be positive power
                       of 2, or 0 for default

                     • max-transfer (int, optional) -- maximum size for I/O transfers in bytes, must be positive
                       multiple of align and of the underlying file's request alignment (but need not be a power
                       of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)

                     • opt-write-zero  (int,  optional) -- preferred alignment for write zero requests in bytes,
                       must be positive multiple of align and of the underlying file's  request  alignment  (but
                       need not be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)

                     • max-write-zero  (int, optional) -- maximum size for write zero requests in bytes, must be
                       positive multiple of align, of opt-write-zero,  and  of  the  underlying  file's  request
                       alignment (but need not be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)

                     • opt-discard (int, optional) -- preferred alignment for discard requests in bytes, must be
                       positive  multiple  of align and of the underlying file's request alignment (but need not
                       be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)

                     • max-discard (int, optional) -- maximum size  for  discard  requests  in  bytes,  must  be
                       positive  multiple  of  align,  of  opt-discard,  and  of  the  underlying file's request
                       alignment (but need not be a power of 2), or 0 for default (since 2.10)

                     • inject-error  ([BlkdebugInjectErrorOptions],  optional)  --  array  of  error   injection
                       descriptions

                     • set-state ([BlkdebugSetStateOptions], optional) -- array of state-change descriptions

                     • take-child-perms  ([BlockPermission],  optional)  --  Permissions  to  take  on  image in
                       addition to what is necessary anyway (which depends on how the blkdebug  node  is  used).
                       Defaults to none.  (since 5.0)

                     • unshare-child-perms ([BlockPermission], optional) -- Permissions not to share on image in
                       addition  to  what  cannot  be  shared  anyway (which depends on how the blkdebug node is
                       used).  Defaults to none.  (since 5.0)

       Object BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites (Since: 3.0)
              Driver specific block device options for blklogwrites.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- block device

                     • log (BlockdevRef) -- block device used to log writes to filelog-sector-size (int, optional) -- sector size used in logging writes to file, determines
                       granularity of offsets and sizes of writes (default: 512)

                     • log-append (boolean, optional) -- append to an existing log (default: false)

                     • log-super-update-interval (int, optional) -- interval of write requests after  which  the
                       log super block is updated to disk (default: 4096)

       Object BlockdevOptionsBlkverify (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for blkverify.

              Memberstest (BlockdevRef) -- block device to be tested

                     • raw (BlockdevRef) -- raw image used for verification

       Object BlockdevOptionsBlkreplay (Since: 4.2)
              Driver specific block device options for blkreplay.

              Membersimage (BlockdevRef) -- disk image which should be controlled with blkreplay

       Enum QuorumReadPattern (Since: 2.9)
              An enumeration of quorum read patterns.

              Valuesquorum -- read all the children and do a quorum vote on reads

                     • fifo -- read only from the first child that has not failed

       Object BlockdevOptionsQuorum (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for Quorum

              Membersblkverify  (boolean,  optional)  -- true if the driver must print content mismatch set to
                       false by default

                     • children ([BlockdevRef]) -- the children block devices to use

                     • vote-threshold (int) -- the vote limit under which a read will fail

                     • rewrite-corrupted (boolean, optional) -- rewrite corrupted data when  quorum  is  reached
                       (Since 2.1)

                     • read-pattern  (QuorumReadPattern,  optional)  -- choose read pattern and set to quorum by
                       default (Since 2.2)

       Object BlockdevOptionsGluster (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for Gluster

              Membersvolume (string) -- name of gluster volume where VM image resides

                     • path (string) -- absolute path to image file in gluster volume

                     • server ([SocketAddress]) -- gluster servers description

                     • debug (int, optional) -- libgfapi log level (default '4' which is Error) (Since 2.8)

                     • logfile (string, optional) -- libgfapi log file (default /dev/stderr) (Since 2.8)

       Object BlockdevOptionsIoUring (Since: 7.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_BLKIO

              Driver specific block device options for the io_uring backend.

              Membersfilename (string) -- path to the image file

       Object BlockdevOptionsNvmeIoUring (Since: 7.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_BLKIO

              Driver specific block device options for the nvme-io_uring backend.

              Memberspath (string) -- path to the NVMe namespace's character device (e.g.  /dev/ng0n1).

       Object BlockdevOptionsVirtioBlkVfioPci (Since: 7.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_BLKIO

              Driver specific block device options for the virtio-blk-vfio-pci backend.

              Memberspath   (string)   --   path   to    the    PCI    device's    sysfs    directory    (e.g.
                       /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:01.0).

       Object BlockdevOptionsVirtioBlkVhostUser (Since: 7.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_BLKIO

              Driver specific block device options for the virtio-blk-vhost-user backend.

              Memberspath (string) -- path to the vhost-user UNIX domain socket.

       Object BlockdevOptionsVirtioBlkVhostVdpa (Since: 7.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_BLKIO

              Driver specific block device options for the virtio-blk-vhost-vdpa backend.

              Memberspath (string) -- path to the vhost-vdpa character device.

              Featuresfdset -- Member path supports the special "/dev/fdset/N" path (since 8.1)

       Enum IscsiTransport (Since: 2.9)
              An enumeration of libiscsi transport types

              Valuestcp -- Not documented

                     • iser -- Not documented

       Enum IscsiHeaderDigest (Since: 2.9)
              An enumeration of header digests supported by libiscsi

              Valuescrc32c -- Not documented

                     • none -- Not documented

                     • crc32c-none -- Not documented

                     • none-crc32c -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevOptionsIscsi (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for iscsi

              Memberstransport (IscsiTransport) -- The iscsi transport type

                     • portal (string) -- The address of the iscsi portal

                     • target (string) -- The target iqn name

                     • lun (int, optional) -- LUN to connect to.  Defaults to 0.

                     • user  (string, optional) -- User name to log in with.  If omitted, no CHAP authentication
                       is performed.

                     • password-secret (string, optional) -- The ID of  a  QCryptoSecret  object  providing  the
                       password for the login.  This option is required if user is specified.

                     • initiator-name  (string,  optional) -- The iqn name we want to identify to the target as.
                       If this option is not specified, an initiator name is generated automatically.

                     • header-digest (IscsiHeaderDigest, optional) -- The desired header  digest.   Defaults  to
                       none-crc32c.

                     • timeout  (int,  optional)  --  Timeout  in seconds after which a request will timeout.  0
                       means no timeout and is the default.

       Enum RbdAuthMode (Since: 3.0)

              Valuescephx -- Not documented

                     • none -- Not documented

       Enum RbdImageEncryptionFormat (Since: 6.1)

              Valuesluks-any -- Used for opening either luks or luks2 (Since 8.0)

                     • luks -- Not documented

                     • luks2 -- Not documented

       Object RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSBase (Since: 6.1)

              Memberskey-secret (string) -- ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a passphrase for  unlocking
                       the encryption

       Object RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKSBase (Since: 6.1)

              Memberscipher-alg (QCryptoCipherAlgo, optional) -- The encryption algorithm

                     • The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSBase.

       Object RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKS (Since: 6.1)

              Members

                     • The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSBase.

       Object RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKS2 (Since: 6.1)

              Members

                     • The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSBase.

       Object RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSAny (Since: 8.0)

              Members

                     • The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSBase.

       Object RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKS (Since: 6.1)

              Members

                     • The members of RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKSBase.

       Object RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKS2 (Since: 6.1)

              Members

                     • The members of RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKSBase.

       Object RbdEncryptionOptions (Since: 6.1)

              Membersformat (RbdImageEncryptionFormat) -- Encryption format.

                     • parent  (RbdEncryptionOptions,  optional)  -- Parent image encryption options (for cloned
                       images).  Can be left unspecified if this cloned image is encrypted using the same format
                       and secret as its parent image (i.e. not explicitly formatted) or if its parent image  is
                       not encrypted.  (Since 8.0)

                     • When format is luks: The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKS.

                     • When format is luks2: The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKS2.

                     • When format is luks-any: The members of RbdEncryptionOptionsLUKSAny.

       Object RbdEncryptionCreateOptions (Since: 6.1)

              Membersformat (RbdImageEncryptionFormat) -- Encryption format.

                     • When format is luks: The members of RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKS.

                     • When format is luks2: The members of RbdEncryptionCreateOptionsLUKS2.

       Object BlockdevOptionsRbd (Since: 2.9)

              Memberspool (string) -- Ceph pool name.

                     • namespace (string, optional) -- Rados namespace name in the Ceph pool.  (Since 5.0)

                     • image (string) -- Image name in the Ceph pool.

                     • conf  (string, optional) -- path to Ceph configuration file.  Values in the configuration
                       file will be overridden by options specified via QAPI.

                     • snapshot (string, optional) -- Ceph snapshot name.

                     • encrypt (RbdEncryptionOptions, optional) -- Image encryption options.  (Since 6.1)

                     • user (string, optional) -- Ceph id name.

                     • auth-client-required ([RbdAuthMode], optional) -- Acceptable authentication modes.   This
                       maps to Ceph configuration option "auth_client_required".  (Since 3.0)

                     • key-secret  (string,  optional) -- ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a key for cephx
                       authentication.  This maps to Ceph configuration option "key".  (Since 3.0)

                     • server ([InetSocketAddressBase], optional) -- Monitor host address and port.   This  maps
                       to the "mon_host" Ceph option.

       Enum ReplicationMode (Since: 2.9)
              Availability: CONFIG_REPLICATION

              An enumeration of replication modes.

              Valuesprimary -- Primary mode, the vm's state will be sent to secondary QEMU.

                     • secondary -- Secondary mode, receive the vm's state from primary QEMU.

       Object BlockdevOptionsReplication (Since: 2.9)
              Availability: CONFIG_REPLICATION

              Driver specific block device options for replication

              Membersmode (ReplicationMode) -- the replication mode

                     • top-id  (string,  optional) -- In secondary mode, node name or device ID of the root node
                       who owns the replication node chain.  Must not be given in primary mode.

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Enum NFSTransport (Since: 2.9)
              An enumeration of NFS transport types

              Valuesinet -- TCP transport

       Object NFSServer (Since: 2.9)
              Captures the address of the socket

              Memberstype (NFSTransport) -- transport type used for NFS (only TCP supported)

                     • host (string) -- host address for NFS server

       Object BlockdevOptionsNfs (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device option for NFS

              Membersserver (NFSServer) -- host address

                     • path (string) -- path of the image on the host

                     • user (int, optional) -- UID value to use when talking to the server (defaults to 65534 on
                       Windows and getuid() on unix)

                     • group (int, optional) -- GID value to use when talking to the server (defaults  to  65534
                       on Windows and getgid() in unix)

                     • tcp-syn-count  (int,  optional)  --  number  of  SYNs  during  the  session establishment
                       (defaults to libnfs default)

                     • readahead-size (int, optional) -- set the readahead size in  bytes  (defaults  to  libnfs
                       default)

                     • page-cache-size  (int,  optional)  -- set the pagecache size in bytes (defaults to libnfs
                       default)

                     • debug (int, optional) -- set the NFS debug level (max 2) (defaults to libnfs default)

       Object BlockdevOptionsCurlBase (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options shared by all protocols supported by the curl backend.

              Membersurl (string) -- URL of the image file

                     • readahead (int, optional) -- Size of the read-ahead cache; must  be  a  multiple  of  512
                       (defaults to 256 kB)

                     • timeout (int, optional) -- Timeout for connections, in seconds (defaults to 5)

                     • username (string, optional) -- Username for authentication (defaults to none)

                     • password-secret  (string,  optional) -- ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing a password
                       for authentication (defaults to no password)

                     • proxy-username (string, optional) -- Username for proxy authentication (defaults to none)

                     • proxy-password-secret (string, optional) -- ID of  a  QCryptoSecret  object  providing  a
                       password for proxy authentication (defaults to no password)

       Object BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp (Since: 2.9)
              Driver  specific block device options for HTTP connections over the curl backend.  URLs must start
              with "http://".

              Memberscookie (string,  optional)  --  List  of  cookies  to  set;  format  is  "name1=content1;
                       name2=content2;" as explained by CURLOPT_COOKIE(3).  Defaults to no cookies.

                     • cookie-secret  (string,  optional)  --  ID of a QCryptoSecret object providing the cookie
                       data in a secure way.  See cookie for the format.  (since 2.10)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlBase.

       Object BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for HTTPS connections over the curl backend.  URLs must start
              with "https://".

              Memberscookie (string,  optional)  --  List  of  cookies  to  set;  format  is  "name1=content1;
                       name2=content2;" as explained by CURLOPT_COOKIE(3).  Defaults to no cookies.

                     • sslverify  (boolean,  optional)  --  Whether  to  verify  the  SSL certificate's validity
                       (defaults to true)

                     • cookie-secret (string, optional) -- ID of a QCryptoSecret  object  providing  the  cookie
                       data in a secure way.  See cookie for the format.  (since 2.10)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlBase.

       Object BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp (Since: 2.9)
              Driver  specific  block device options for FTP connections over the curl backend.  URLs must start
              with "ftp://".

              Members

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlBase.

       Object BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for FTPS connections over the curl backend.  URLs must  start
              with "ftps://".

              Memberssslverify  (boolean,  optional)  --  Whether  to  verify  the  SSL certificate's validity
                       (defaults to true)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlBase.

       Object BlockdevOptionsNbd (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for NBD.

              Membersserver (SocketAddress) -- NBD server address

                     • export (string, optional) -- export name

                     • tls-creds (string, optional) -- TLS credentials ID

                     • tls-hostname (string, optional) --  TLS  hostname  override  for  certificate  validation
                       (Since 7.0)

                     • x-dirty-bitmap    (string,    optional)    --   A   metadata   context   name   such   as
                       "qemu:dirty-bitmap:NAME" or "qemu:allocation-depth" to query in place of the  traditional
                       "base:allocation"  block  status  (see NBD_OPT_LIST_META_CONTEXT in the NBD protocol; and
                       yes, naming this option x-context would have made more sense) (since 3.0)

                     • reconnect-delay (int, optional) -- On an unexpected disconnect, the nbd client  tries  to
                       connect  again  until  succeeding  or  encountering  a  serious  error.  During the first
                       reconnect-delay seconds, all requests are paused  and  will  be  rerun  on  a  successful
                       reconnect.   After  that  time,  any  delayed  requests  and all future requests before a
                       successful reconnect will immediately fail.  Default 0 (Since 4.2)

                     • open-timeout (int, optional) -- In seconds.  If zero, the nbd driver tries the connection
                       only once, and fails to open if the connection fails.  If non-zero, the nbd  driver  will
                       repeat  connection  attempts until successful or until open-timeout seconds have elapsed.
                       Default 0 (Since 7.0)

              Featuresunstable -- Member x-dirty-bitmap is experimental.

       Object BlockdevOptionsRaw (Since: 2.9)
              Driver specific block device options for the raw driver.

              Membersoffset (int, optional) -- position where the block device starts

                     • size (int, optional) -- the assumed size of the device

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Object BlockdevOptionsThrottle (Since: 2.11)
              Driver specific block device options for the throttle driver

              Membersthrottle-group (string) -- the name of the throttle-group object to use.  It must already
                       exist.

                     • file (BlockdevRef) -- reference to or definition of the data source block device

       Object BlockdevOptionsCor (Since: 6.0)
              Driver specific block device options for the copy-on-read driver.

              Membersbottom (string, optional) -- The name of a  non-filter  node  (allocation-bearing  layer)
                       that  limits  the  COR operations in the backing chain (inclusive), so that no data below
                       this node will be copied by this filter.  If option is absent, the limit is not  applied,
                       so that data from all backing layers may be copied.

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Enum OnCbwError (Since: 7.1)
              An enumeration of possible behaviors for copy-before-write operation failures.

              Valuesbreak-guest-write -- report the error to the guest.  This way, the guest will not be able
                       to overwrite areas that cannot be backed up, so the backup process remains valid.

                     • break-snapshot  --  continue guest write.  Doing so will make the provided snapshot state
                       invalid and any backup or export process based on it will finally fail.

       Object BlockdevOptionsCbw (Since: 6.2)
              Driver specific block device options for  the  copy-before-write  driver,  which  does  so  called
              copy-before-write  operations:  when  data  is  written  to  the  filter,  the  filter first reads
              corresponding blocks from its file child and copies them  to  target  child.   After  successfully
              copying,  the  write  request  is  propagated to file child.  If copying fails, the original write
              request is failed too and no data is written to file child.

              Memberstarget (BlockdevRef) -- The target for copy-before-write operations.

                     • bitmap (BlockDirtyBitmap, optional) -- If specified,  copy-before-write  filter  will  do
                       copy-before-write  operations  only for dirty regions of the bitmap.  Bitmap size must be
                       equal to length of file and target child of the filter.  Note also, that bitmap  is  used
                       only to initialize internal bitmap of the process, so further modifications (or removing)
                       of specified bitmap doesn't influence the filter.  (Since 7.0)

                     • on-cbw-error   (OnCbwError,   optional)  --  Behavior  on  failure  of  copy-before-write
                       operation.  Default is break-guest-write.  (Since 7.1)

                     • cbw-timeout (int, optional) -- Zero means no limit.  Non-zero sets the timeout in seconds
                       for copy-before-write operation.  When a timeout occurs, the respective copy-before-write
                       operation will fail, and the on-cbw-error parameter  will  decide  how  this  failure  is
                       handled.  Default 0.  (Since 7.1)

                     • min-cluster-size  (int,  optional)  --  Minimum  size of blocks used by copy-before-write
                       operations.  Has to be a power of 2.  No effect  if  smaller  than  the  maximum  of  the
                       target's cluster size and 64 KiB.  Default 0.  (Since 9.2)

                     • The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

       Object BlockdevOptions (Since: 2.9)
              Options  for  creating  a  block  device.   Many  options  are  available  for  all block devices,
              independent of the block driver:

              Membersdriver (BlockdevDriver) -- block driver name

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- the node name of the new node.  This option  is  required
                       on  the  top  level of blockdev-add.  Valid node names start with an alphabetic character
                       and may contain only alphanumeric characters, '-', '.' and '_'.  Their maximum length  is
                       31 characters.  (Since 2.0)

                     • discard (BlockdevDiscardOptions, optional) -- discard-related options (default: ignore)

                     • cache (BlockdevCacheOptions, optional) -- cache-related options

                     • active (boolean, optional) -- whether the block node should be activated (default: true).
                       Having  inactive  block nodes is useful primarily for migration because it allows opening
                       an image on the destination while the source is still holding locks for it.  (Since 10.0)

                     • read-only (boolean, optional) -- whether the block device should be  read-only  (default:
                       false).   Note that some block drivers support only read-only access, either generally or
                       in certain configurations.  In this case, the default value does not work and the  option
                       must be specified explicitly.

                     • auto-read-only  (boolean,  optional)  --  if  true  and  read-only  is  false,  QEMU  may
                       automatically decide not to open the image read-write as  requested,  but  fall  back  to
                       read-only  instead  (and  switch  between the modes later), e.g. depending on whether the
                       image file is writable or whether a writing user is attached to the node (default: false,
                       since 3.1)

                     • detect-zeroes (BlockdevDetectZeroesOptions, optional) -- detect and optimize zero  writes
                       (Since 2.1) (default: off)

                     • force-share  (boolean,  optional) -- force share all permission on added nodes.  Requires
                       read-only=true.  (Since 2.10)

                     • When driver is blkdebug: The members of BlockdevOptionsBlkdebug.

                     • When driver is blklogwrites: The members of BlockdevOptionsBlklogwrites.

                     • When driver is blkverify: The members of BlockdevOptionsBlkverify.

                     • When driver is blkreplay: The members of BlockdevOptionsBlkreplay.

                     • When driver is bochs: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is cloop: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is compress: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is copy-before-write: The members of BlockdevOptionsCbw.

                     • When driver is copy-on-read: The members of BlockdevOptionsCor.

                     • When driver is dmg: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is file: The members of BlockdevOptionsFile.

                     • When driver is ftp: The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlFtp.

                     • When driver is ftps: The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlFtps.

                     • When driver is gluster: The members of BlockdevOptionsGluster.

                     • When driver is host_cdrom: The members of BlockdevOptionsFile.

                     • When driver is host_device: The members of BlockdevOptionsFile.

                     • When driver is http: The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlHttp.

                     • When driver is https: The members of BlockdevOptionsCurlHttps.

                     • When driver is io_uring: The members of BlockdevOptionsIoUring.

                     • When driver is iscsi: The members of BlockdevOptionsIscsi.

                     • When driver is luks: The members of BlockdevOptionsLUKS.

                     • When driver is nbd: The members of BlockdevOptionsNbd.

                     • When driver is nfs: The members of BlockdevOptionsNfs.

                     • When driver is null-aio: The members of BlockdevOptionsNull.

                     • When driver is null-co: The members of BlockdevOptionsNull.

                     • When driver is nvme: The members of BlockdevOptionsNVMe.

                     • When driver is nvme-io_uring: The members of BlockdevOptionsNvmeIoUring.

                     • When driver is parallels: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is preallocate: The members of BlockdevOptionsPreallocate.

                     • When driver is qcow2: The members of BlockdevOptionsQcow2.

                     • When driver is qcow: The members of BlockdevOptionsQcow.

                     • When driver is qed: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat.

                     • When driver is quorum: The members of BlockdevOptionsQuorum.

                     • When driver is raw: The members of BlockdevOptionsRaw.

                     • When driver is rbd: The members of BlockdevOptionsRbd.

                     • When driver is replication: The members of BlockdevOptionsReplication.

                     • When driver is snapshot-access: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is ssh: The members of BlockdevOptionsSsh.

                     • When driver is throttle: The members of BlockdevOptionsThrottle.

                     • When driver is vdi: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is vhdx: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is virtio-blk-vfio-pci: The members of BlockdevOptionsVirtioBlkVfioPci.

                     • When driver is virtio-blk-vhost-user: The members of BlockdevOptionsVirtioBlkVhostUser.

                     • When driver is virtio-blk-vhost-vdpa: The members of BlockdevOptionsVirtioBlkVhostVdpa.

                     • When driver is vmdk: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericCOWFormat.

                     • When driver is vpc: The members of BlockdevOptionsGenericFormat.

                     • When driver is vvfat: The members of BlockdevOptionsVVFAT.

       Alternate BlockdevRef (Since: 2.9)
              Reference to a block device.

              Alternativesdefinition (BlockdevOptions) -- defines a new block device inline

                     • reference (string) -- references the ID of an existing block device

       Alternate BlockdevRefOrNull (Since: 2.9)
              Reference to a block device.

              Alternativesdefinition (BlockdevOptions) -- defines a new block device inline

                     • reference (string) -- references the ID of an existing block  device.   An  empty  string
                       means that no block device should be referenced.  Deprecated; use null instead.

                     • null (null) -- No block device should be referenced (since 2.10)

       Command blockdev-add (Since: 2.9)
              Creates a new block device.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockdevOptions.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
                          "arguments": {
                               "driver": "qcow2",
                               "node-name": "test1",
                               "file": {
                                   "driver": "file",
                                   "filename": "test.qcow2"
                                }
                           }
                         }
                     <- { "return": {} }

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
                          "arguments": {
                               "driver": "qcow2",
                               "node-name": "node0",
                               "discard": "unmap",
                               "cache": {
                                  "direct": true
                                },
                                "file": {
                                  "driver": "file",
                                  "filename": "/tmp/test.qcow2"
                                },
                                "backing": {
                                   "driver": "raw",
                                   "file": {
                                      "driver": "file",
                                      "filename": "/dev/fdset/4"
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                          }

                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command blockdev-reopen (Since: 6.1)
              Reopens  one  or more block devices using the given set of options.  Any option not specified will
              be reset to its default value regardless of its previous status.  If an option cannot  be  changed
              or  a  particular  driver  does  not support reopening then the command will return an error.  All
              devices in the list are reopened in one transaction, so if  one  of  them  fails  then  the  whole
              transaction is cancelled.

              The  command  receives  a  list  of  block devices to reopen.  For each one of them, the top-level
              node-name option (from BlockdevOptions) must be specified and is used to select the  block  device
              to  be reopened.  Other node-name options must be either omitted or set to the current name of the
              appropriate node.  This command won't change any node name and any attempt to do it will result in
              an error.

              In the case of options that refer to child nodes, the behavior of  this  command  depends  on  the
              value:

                 1. A set of options (BlockdevOptions): the child is reopened with the specified set of options.

                 2. A reference to the current child: the child is reopened using its existing set of options.

                 3. A reference to a different node: the current child is replaced with the specified one.

                 4. null: the current child (if any) is detached.

              Options (1) and (2) are supported in all cases.  Option (3) is supported for file and backing, and
              option (4) for backing only.

              Unlike with blockdev-add, the backing option must always be present unless the node being reopened
              does  not  have  a backing file and its image does not have a default backing file name as part of
              its metadata.

              Argumentsoptions ([BlockdevOptions]) -- Not documented

       Command blockdev-del (Since: 2.9)
              Deletes a block device that has been added using blockdev-add.  The command will fail if the  node
              is attached to a device or is otherwise being used.

              Argumentsnode-name (string) -- Name of the graph node to delete.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
                          "arguments": {
                               "driver": "qcow2",
                               "node-name": "node0",
                               "file": {
                                   "driver": "file",
                                   "filename": "test.qcow2"
                               }
                          }
                        }
                     <- { "return": {} }

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-del",
                          "arguments": { "node-name": "node0" }
                        }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command blockdev-set-active (Since: 10.0)
              Activate  or  inactivate  a  block  device.   Use  this to manage the handover of block devices on
              migration with qemu-storage-daemon.

              Activating a node automatically activates all of its  child  nodes  first.   Inactivating  a  node
              automatically inactivates any of its child nodes that are not in use by a still active node.

              Argumentsnode-name  (string,  optional)  --  Name of the graph node to activate or inactivate.  By
                       default, all nodes are affected by the operation.

                     • active (boolean) -- true if the nodes should be active when the command returns  success,
                       false if they should be inactive.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-set-active",
                          "arguments": {
                               "node-name": "node0",
                               "active": false
                          }
                        }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsFile (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for file.

              Membersfilename (string) -- Filename for the new image file

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • preallocation  (PreallocMode, optional) -- Preallocation mode for the new image (default:
                       off; allowed values: off, falloc (if CONFIG_POSIX_FALLOCATE), full (if CONFIG_POSIX))

                     • nocow (boolean, optional) -- Turn off copy-on-write (valid only on btrfs; default: off)

                     • extent-size-hint (int, optional) -- Extent size hint to add to the image file; 0 for  not
                       adding an extent size hint (default: 1 MB, since 5.1)

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for gluster.

              Memberslocation (BlockdevOptionsGluster) -- Where to store the new image file

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • preallocation  (PreallocMode, optional) -- Preallocation mode for the new image (default:
                       off;  allowed   values:   off,   falloc   (if   CONFIG_GLUSTERFS_FALLOCATE),   full   (if
                       CONFIG_GLUSTERFS_ZEROFILL))

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for LUKS.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef, optional) -- Node to create the image format on, mandatory except when
                       'preallocation' is not requested

                     • header  (BlockdevRef,  optional)  -- Block device holding a detached LUKS header.  (since
                       9.0)

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • preallocation (PreallocMode, optional) -- Preallocation mode for the  new  image  (since:
                       4.2) (default: off; allowed values: off, metadata, falloc, full)

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockCreateOptionsLUKS.

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for NFS.

              Memberslocation (BlockdevOptionsNfs) -- Where to store the new image file

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for parallels.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • cluster-size (int, optional) -- Cluster size in bytes (default: 1 MB)

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for qcow.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • backing-file (string, optional) -- File name of the backing file if a backing file should
                       be used

                     • encrypt  (QCryptoBlockCreateOptions,  optional) -- Encryption options if the image should
                       be encrypted

       Enum BlockdevQcow2Version (Since: 2.12)

              Valuesv2 -- The original QCOW2 format as introduced in QEMU 0.10 (version 2)

                     • v3 -- The extended QCOW2 format as introduced in QEMU 1.1 (version 3)

       Enum Qcow2CompressionType (Since: 5.1)
              Compression type used in qcow2 image file

              Valueszlib -- zlib compression, see <http://zlib.net/>

                     • zstd -- zstd compression, see <http://github.com/facebook/zstd>

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2 (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for qcow2.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • data-file (BlockdevRef, optional) -- Node to use as an external data file  in  which  all
                       guest data is stored so that only metadata remains in the qcow2 file (since: 4.0)

                     • data-file-raw  (boolean, optional) -- True if the external data file must stay valid as a
                       standalone (read-only) raw image without  looking  at  qcow2  metadata  (default:  false;
                       since: 4.0)

                     • extended-l2  (boolean,  optional)  --  True  to  make  the image have extended L2 entries
                       (default: false; since 5.2)

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • version (BlockdevQcow2Version, optional) -- Compatibility level (default: v3)

                     • backing-file (string, optional) -- File name of the backing file if a backing file should
                       be used

                     • backing-fmt (BlockdevDriver, optional) -- Name of the block driver to use for the backing
                       file

                     • encrypt (QCryptoBlockCreateOptions, optional) -- Encryption options if the  image  should
                       be encrypted

                     • cluster-size (int, optional) -- qcow2 cluster size in bytes (default: 65536)

                     • preallocation  (PreallocMode, optional) -- Preallocation mode for the new image (default:
                       off; allowed values: off, falloc, full, metadata)

                     • lazy-refcounts (boolean, optional) -- True if refcounts may be updated  lazily  (default:
                       off)

                     • refcount-bits (int, optional) -- Width of reference counts in bits (default: 16)

                     • compression-type (Qcow2CompressionType, optional) -- The image cluster compression method
                       (default: zlib, since 5.1)

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsQed (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for qed.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • backing-file (string, optional) -- File name of the backing file if a backing file should
                       be used

                     • backing-fmt (BlockdevDriver, optional) -- Name of the block driver to use for the backing
                       file

                     • cluster-size (int, optional) -- Cluster size in bytes (default: 65536)

                     • table-size (int, optional) -- L1/L2 table size (in clusters)

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for rbd/Ceph.

              Memberslocation (BlockdevOptionsRbd) -- Where to store the new image file.  This location cannot
                       point to a snapshot.

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • cluster-size (int, optional) -- RBD object size

                     • encrypt (RbdEncryptionCreateOptions, optional) -- Image encryption options.  (Since 6.1)

       Enum BlockdevVmdkSubformat (Since: 4.0)
              Subformat options for VMDK images

              ValuesmonolithicSparse -- Single file image with sparse cluster allocation

                     • monolithicFlat -- Single flat data image and a descriptor file

                     • twoGbMaxExtentSparse  -- Data is split into 2GB (per virtual LBA) sparse extent files, in
                       addition to a descriptor file

                     • twoGbMaxExtentFlat -- Data is split into 2GB (per virtual  LBA)  flat  extent  files,  in
                       addition to a descriptor file

                     • streamOptimized  --  Single file image sparse cluster allocation, optimized for streaming
                       over network.

       Enum BlockdevVmdkAdapterType (Since: 4.0)
              Adapter type info for VMDK images

              Valueside -- Not documented

                     • buslogic -- Not documented

                     • lsilogic -- Not documented

                     • legacyESX -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk (Since: 4.0)
              Driver specific image creation options for VMDK.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Where to store the new image file.  This refers to the  image  file
                       for monolithcSparse and streamOptimized format, or the descriptor file for other formats.

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • extents  ([BlockdevRef],  optional)  --  Where  to  store the data extents.  Required for
                       monolithcFlat, twoGbMaxExtentSparse and twoGbMaxExtentFlat formats.  For  monolithicFlat,
                       only  one  entry is required; for twoGbMaxExtent* formats, the number of entries required
                       is calculated as extent_number = virtual_size / 2GB.  Providing more extents than will be
                       used is an error.

                     • subformat (BlockdevVmdkSubformat, optional) -- The subformat of the VMDK image.  Default:
                       "monolithicSparse".

                     • backing-file (string, optional) -- The path of backing file.  Default: no backing file is
                       used.

                     • adapter-type (BlockdevVmdkAdapterType, optional) -- The adapter type used to fill in  the
                       descriptor.  Default: ide.

                     • hwversion (string, optional) -- Hardware version.  The meaningful options are "4" or "6".
                       Default: "4".

                     • toolsversion  (string,  optional)  --  VMware guest tools version.  Default: "2147483647"
                       (Since 6.2)

                     • zeroed-grain (boolean, optional) -- Whether to enable  zeroed-grain  feature  for  sparse
                       subformats.  Default: false.

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for SSH.

              Memberslocation (BlockdevOptionsSsh) -- Where to store the new image file

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for VDI.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • preallocation  (PreallocMode, optional) -- Preallocation mode for the new image (default:
                       off; allowed values: off, metadata)

       Enum BlockdevVhdxSubformat (Since: 2.12)

              Valuesdynamic -- Growing image file

                     • fixed -- Preallocated fixed-size image file

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for vhdx.

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • log-size (int, optional) -- Log size in bytes, must be a multiple of 1 MB (default: 1 MB)

                     • block-size (int, optional) -- Block size in bytes, must be a multiple of  1  MB  and  not
                       larger  than  256  MB  (default: automatically choose a block size depending on the image
                       size)

                     • subformat (BlockdevVhdxSubformat, optional) -- vhdx subformat (default: dynamic)

                     • block-state-zero (boolean, optional) -- Force use  of  payload  blocks  of  type  'ZERO'.
                       Non-standard,  but  default.   Do  not  set  to  'off' when using 'qemu-img convert' with
                       subformat=dynamic.

       Enum BlockdevVpcSubformat (Since: 2.12)

              Valuesdynamic -- Growing image file

                     • fixed -- Preallocated fixed-size image file

       Object BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc (Since: 2.12)
              Driver specific image creation options for vpc (VHD).

              Membersfile (BlockdevRef) -- Node to create the image format on

                     • size (int) -- Size of the virtual disk in bytes

                     • subformat (BlockdevVpcSubformat, optional) -- vhdx subformat (default: dynamic)

                     • force-size (boolean, optional) -- Force use of the exact byte size instead of rounding to
                       the next size that can be represented in CHS geometry (default: false)

       Object BlockdevCreateOptions (Since: 2.12)
              Options for creating an image format on a given node.

              Membersdriver (BlockdevDriver) -- block driver to create the image format

                     • When driver is file: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsFile.

                     • When driver is gluster: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsGluster.

                     • When driver is luks: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsLUKS.

                     • When driver is nfs: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsNfs.

                     • When driver is parallels: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsParallels.

                     • When driver is qcow: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow.

                     • When driver is qcow2: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsQcow2.

                     • When driver is qed: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsQed.

                     • When driver is rbd: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsRbd.

                     • When driver is ssh: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsSsh.

                     • When driver is vdi: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsVdi.

                     • When driver is vhdx: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsVhdx.

                     • When driver is vmdk: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsVmdk.

                     • When driver is vpc: The members of BlockdevCreateOptionsVpc.

       Command blockdev-create (Since: 3.0)
              Starts a job to create an image format on a given node.  The job is automatically finalized, but a
              manual job-dismiss is required.

              Argumentsjob-id (string) -- Identifier for the newly created job.

                     • options (BlockdevCreateOptions) -- Options for the image creation.

       Object BlockdevAmendOptionsLUKS (Since: 5.1)
              Driver specific image amend options for LUKS.

              Members

                     • The members of QCryptoBlockAmendOptionsLUKS.

       Object BlockdevAmendOptionsQcow2 (Since: 5.1)
              Driver specific image amend options for qcow2.  For now, only encryption options can be amended

              Membersencrypt (QCryptoBlockAmendOptions, optional) -- Encryption options to be amended

       Object BlockdevAmendOptions (Since: 5.1)
              Options for amending an image format

              Membersdriver (BlockdevDriver) -- Block driver of the node to amend.

                     • When driver is luks: The members of BlockdevAmendOptionsLUKS.

                     • When driver is qcow2: The members of BlockdevAmendOptionsQcow2.

       Command x-blockdev-amend (Since: 5.1)
              This command is unstable/experimental.

              Starts a job to amend format specific options of an  existing  open  block  device.   The  job  is
              automatically finalized, but a manual job-dismiss is required.

              Argumentsjob-id (string) -- Identifier for the newly created job.

                     • node-name (string) -- Name of the block node to work on

                     • options (BlockdevAmendOptions) -- Options (driver specific)

                     • force  (boolean,  optional)  --  Allow unsafe operations, format specific.  For luks that
                       allows erase of the last active keyslot (permanent loss of data), and replacement  of  an
                       active keyslot (possible loss of data if IO error happens)

              Featuresunstable -- This command is experimental.

       Enum BlockErrorAction (Since: 2.1)
              An enumeration of action that has been taken when a DISK I/O occurs

              Valuesignore -- error has been ignored

                     • report -- error has been reported to the device

                     • stop -- error caused VM to be stopped

       Event BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED (Since: 1.7)
              Emitted  when  a disk image is being marked corrupt.  The image can be identified by its device or
              node name.  The 'device' field is always present for compatibility reasons, but it  can  be  empty
              ("") if the image does not have a device name associated.

              Membersdevice (string) -- device name.  This is always present for compatibility reasons, but it
                       can be empty ("") if the image does not have a device name associated.

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- node name (Since: 2.4)

                     • msg (string) -- informative message for human consumption, such as the kind of corruption
                       being detected.  It should not be parsed by machine as it is not guaranteed to be stable

                     • offset  (int,  optional)  -- if the corruption resulted from an image access, this is the
                       host's access offset into the image

                     • size (int, optional) -- if the corruption resulted from an  image  access,  this  is  the
                       access size

                     • fatal  (boolean) -- if set, the image is marked corrupt and therefore unusable after this
                       event and must be repaired (Since 2.2;  before,  every  BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED  event  was
                       fatal)

              NOTE:
                 If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the BLOCK_IO_ERROR event.

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_IMAGE_CORRUPTED",
                          "data": { "device": "", "node-name": "drive", "fatal": false,
                                    "msg": "L2 table offset 0x2a2a2a00 unaligned (L1 index: 0)" },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1648243240, "microseconds": 906060 } }

       Event BLOCK_IO_ERROR (Since: 0.13)
              Emitted when a disk I/O error occurs

              Membersqom-path (string) -- path to the device object in the QOM tree (since 9.2)

                     • device (string) -- device name.  This is always present for compatibility reasons, but it
                       can be empty ("") if the image does not have a device name associated.

                     • node-name (string, optional) -- node name.  Note that errors may be reported for the root
                       node that is directly attached to a guest device rather than for the node where the error
                       occurred.  The node name is not present if the drive is empty.  (Since: 2.8)

                     • operation (IoOperationType) -- I/O operation

                     • action (BlockErrorAction) -- action that has been taken

                     • nospace  (boolean, optional) -- true if I/O error was caused due to a no-space condition.
                       This key is only present if query-block's io-status is present,  please  see  query-block
                       documentation for more information (since: 2.2)

                     • reason  (string)  --  human readable string describing the error cause.  (This field is a
                       debugging aid for humans, it should not be parsed by applications) (since: 2.2)

              NOTE:
                 If action is "stop", a STOP event will eventually follow the BLOCK_IO_ERROR event.

              NOTE:
                 This event is rate-limited.

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_IO_ERROR",
                          "data": { "qom-path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]",
                                    "device": "ide0-hd1",
                                    "node-name": "#block212",
                                    "operation": "write",
                                    "action": "stop",
                                    "reason": "No space left on device" },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }

       Event BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED (Since: 1.1)
              Emitted when a block job has completed

              Memberstype (JobType) -- job type

                     • device (string) -- The job identifier.  Originally the device name but other  values  are
                       allowed since QEMU 2.7

                     • len (int) -- maximum progress value

                     • offset  (int)  --  current  progress value.  On success this is equal to len.  On failure
                       this is less than len

                     • speed (int) -- rate limit, bytes per second

                     • error (string, optional) -- error message.  Only present on failure.  This field contains
                       a human-readable error message.  There are no semantics other  than  that  streaming  has
                       failed and clients should not try to interpret the error string

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED",
                          "data": { "type": "stream", "device": "virtio-disk0",
                                    "len": 10737418240, "offset": 10737418240,
                                    "speed": 0 },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } }

       Event BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED (Since: 1.1)
              Emitted when a block job has been cancelled

              Memberstype (JobType) -- job type

                     • device  (string)  -- The job identifier.  Originally the device name but other values are
                       allowed since QEMU 2.7

                     • len (int) -- maximum progress value

                     • offset (int) -- current progress value.  On success this is equal  to  len.   On  failure
                       this is less than len

                     • speed (int) -- rate limit, bytes per second

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED",
                          "data": { "type": "stream", "device": "virtio-disk0",
                                    "len": 10737418240, "offset": 134217728,
                                    "speed": 0 },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1267061043, "microseconds": 959568 } }

       Event BLOCK_JOB_ERROR (Since: 1.3)
              Emitted when a block job encounters an error

              Membersdevice  (string)  -- The job identifier.  Originally the device name but other values are
                       allowed since QEMU 2.7

                     • operation (IoOperationType) -- I/O operation

                     • action (BlockErrorAction) -- action that has been taken

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_ERROR",
                          "data": { "device": "ide0-hd1",
                                    "operation": "write",
                                    "action": "stop" },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }

       Event BLOCK_JOB_READY (Since: 1.3)
              Emitted when a block job is ready to complete

              Memberstype (JobType) -- job type

                     • device (string) -- The job identifier.  Originally the device name but other  values  are
                       allowed since QEMU 2.7

                     • len (int) -- maximum progress value

                     • offset  (int)  --  current  progress value.  On success this is equal to len.  On failure
                       this is less than len

                     • speed (int) -- rate limit, bytes per second

              NOTE:
                 The "ready to complete" status is always reset by a BLOCK_JOB_ERROR event.

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_READY",
                          "data": { "device": "drive0", "type": "mirror", "speed": 0,
                                    "len": 2097152, "offset": 2097152 },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }

       Event BLOCK_JOB_PENDING (Since: 2.12)
              Emitted when a block job  is  awaiting  explicit  authorization  to  finalize  graph  changes  via
              job-finalize.   If  this  job  is  part  of  a  transaction, it will not emit this event until the
              transaction has converged first.

              Memberstype (JobType) -- job type

                     • id (string) -- The job identifier.

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "BLOCK_JOB_PENDING",
                          "data": { "type": "mirror", "id": "backup_1" },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1265044230, "microseconds": 450486 } }

       Enum PreallocMode (Since: 2.2)
              Preallocation mode of QEMU image file

              Valuesoff -- no preallocation

                     • metadata -- preallocate only for metadata

                     • falloc -- like full preallocation but allocate disk  space  by  posix_fallocate()  rather
                       than writing data.

                     • full  --  preallocate all data by writing it to the device to ensure disk space is really
                       available.  This data may or may not be zero, depending on the image format and  storage.
                       full preallocation also sets up metadata correctly.

       Event BLOCK_WRITE_THRESHOLD (Since: 2.3)
              Emitted  when  writes  on  block  device  reaches  or exceeds the configured write threshold.  For
              thin-provisioned devices, this means the device should be  extended  to  avoid  pausing  for  disk
              exhaustion.   The  event  is  one shot.  Once triggered, it needs to be re-registered with another
              block-set-write-threshold command.

              Membersnode-name (string) -- graph node name on which the threshold was exceeded.

                     • amount-exceeded (int) -- amount of data which exceeded the threshold, in bytes.

                     • write-threshold (int) -- last configured threshold, in bytes.

       Command block-set-write-threshold (Since: 2.3)
              Change the write threshold for a block drive.  An event will be delivered if a write to this block
              drive crosses the configured threshold.  The threshold is an offset, thus  must  be  non-negative.
              Default is no write threshold.  Setting the threshold to zero disables it.

              This is useful to transparently resize thin-provisioned drives without the guest OS noticing.

              Argumentsnode-name (string) -- graph node name on which the threshold must be set.

                     • write-threshold  (int)  --  configured  threshold  for the block device, bytes.  Use 0 to
                       disable the threshold.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "block-set-write-threshold",
                          "arguments": { "node-name": "mydev",
                                         "write-threshold": 17179869184 } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command x-blockdev-change (Since: 2.7)
              This command is unstable/experimental.

              Dynamically reconfigure the block driver state graph.

              Currently only supports adding and deleting quorum children.  A child will be added at the end  of
              the  list  of  children.   Its  contents  must  be  consistent with the other childrens' contents.
              Deleting a child that is not last in the list of children is problematic, because  it  "renumbers"
              the children following it.

              Argumentsparent (string) -- the id or name of the parent node.

                     • child  (string,  optional) -- the name of a child to be deleted.  Mutually exclusive with
                       node.

                     • node (string, optional) -- the name of the node to be  added.   Mutually  exclusive  with
                       child.

              Featuresunstable -- This command is experimental.

                 Example: Add a new node to a quorum

                      -> { "execute": "blockdev-add",
                           "arguments": {
                               "driver": "raw",
                               "node-name": "new_node",
                               "file": { "driver": "file",
                                         "filename": "test.raw" } } }
                      <- { "return": {} }
                      -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-change",
                           "arguments": { "parent": "disk1",
                                          "node": "new_node" } }
                      <- { "return": {} }

                 Example: Delete a quorum's node

                      -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-change",
                           "arguments": { "parent": "disk1",
                                          "child": "children.1" } }
                      <- { "return": {} }

       Command x-blockdev-set-iothread (Since: 2.12)
              This command is unstable/experimental.

              Move node and its children into the iothread.  If iothread is null then move node and its children
              into the main loop.

              The node must not be attached to a BlockBackend.

              Argumentsnode-name (string) -- the name of the block driver node

                     • iothread (StrOrNull) -- the name of the IOThread object or null for the main loop

                     • force  (boolean,  optional)  --  true if the node and its children should be moved when a
                       BlockBackend is already attached

              Featuresunstable -- This command is experimental and intended for test cases  that  need  control
                       over IOThreads only.

                 Example: Move a node into an IOThread

                      -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-set-iothread",
                           "arguments": { "node-name": "disk1",
                                          "iothread": "iothread0" } }
                      <- { "return": {} }

                 Example: Move a node into the main loop

                      -> { "execute": "x-blockdev-set-iothread",
                           "arguments": { "node-name": "disk1",
                                          "iothread": null } }
                      <- { "return": {} }

       Enum QuorumOpType (Since: 2.6)
              An enumeration of the quorum operation types

              Valuesread -- read operation

                     • write -- write operation

                     • flush -- flush operation

       Event QUORUM_FAILURE (Since: 2.0)
              Emitted by the Quorum block driver if it fails to establish a quorum

              Membersreference (string) -- device name if defined else node name

                     • sector-num (int) -- number of the first sector of the failed read operation

                     • sectors-count (int) -- failed read operation sector count

              NOTE:
                 This event is rate-limited.

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "QUORUM_FAILURE",
                          "data": { "reference": "usr1", "sector-num": 345435, "sectors-count": 5 },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344522075, "microseconds": 745528 } }

       Event QUORUM_REPORT_BAD (Since: 2.0)
              Emitted to report a corruption of a Quorum file

              Memberstype (QuorumOpType) -- quorum operation type (Since 2.6)

                     • error (string, optional) -- error message.  Only present on failure.  This field contains
                       a  human-readable  error message.  There are no semantics other than that the block layer
                       reported an error and clients should not try to interpret the error string.

                     • node-name (string) -- the graph node name of the block driver state

                     • sector-num (int) -- number of the first sector of the failed read operation

                     • sectors-count (int) -- failed read operation sector count

              NOTE:
                 This event is rate-limited.

                 Example: Read operation

                      <- { "event": "QUORUM_REPORT_BAD",
                           "data": { "node-name": "node0", "sector-num": 345435, "sectors-count": 5,
                                     "type": "read" },
                           "timestamp": { "seconds": 1344522075, "microseconds": 745528 } }

                 Example: Flush operation

                      <- { "event": "QUORUM_REPORT_BAD",
                           "data": { "node-name": "node0", "sector-num": 0, "sectors-count": 2097120,
                                     "type": "flush", "error": "Broken pipe" },
                           "timestamp": { "seconds": 1456406829, "microseconds": 291763 } }

       Object BlockdevSnapshotInternal (Since: 1.7)

              Membersdevice (string) -- the device name or node-name of a root node to generate  the  snapshot
                       from

                     • name (string) -- the name of the internal snapshot to be created

       Command blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync (Since: 1.7)
              Synchronously  take  an  internal  snapshot  of  a block device, when the format of the image used
              supports it.  If the name is an empty  string,  or  a  snapshot  with  name  already  exists,  the
              operation will fail.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockdevSnapshotInternal.

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, GenericError

                     • If any snapshot matching name exists, or name is empty, GenericError

                     • If the format of the image used does not support it, GenericError

              NOTE:
                 Only some image formats such as qcow2 and rbd support internal snapshots.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync",
                          "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
                                         "name": "snapshot0" }
                        }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command blockdev-snapshot-delete-internal-sync (Since: 1.7)
              Synchronously  delete  an  internal  snapshot of a block device, when the format of the image used
              support it.  The snapshot is identified by name or id or both.  One of the name or id is required.
              Return SnapshotInfo for the successfully deleted snapshot.

              Argumentsdevice (string) -- the device name or node-name of a root node  to  delete  the  snapshot
                       from

                     • id (string, optional) -- optional the snapshot's ID to be deleted

                     • name (string, optional) -- optional the snapshot's name to be deleted

              Return SnapshotInfo

              Errors

                     • If device is not a valid block device, GenericError

                     • If snapshot not found, GenericError

                     • If the format of the image used does not support it, GenericError

                     • If id and name are both not specified, GenericError

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "blockdev-snapshot-delete-internal-sync",
                          "arguments": { "device": "ide-hd0",
                                         "name": "snapshot0" }
                        }
                     <- { "return": {
                                        "id": "1",
                                        "name": "snapshot0",
                                        "vm-state-size": 0,
                                        "date-sec": 1000012,
                                        "date-nsec": 10,
                                        "vm-clock-sec": 100,
                                        "vm-clock-nsec": 20,
                                        "icount": 220414
                          }
                        }

       Object DummyBlockCoreForceArrays (Since: 8.0)
              Not used by QMP; hack to let us use BlockGraphInfoList internally

              Membersunused-block-graph-info ([BlockGraphInfo]) -- Not documented

   Block device exports
       Object NbdServerOptionsBase

              Membershandshake-max-seconds  (int,  optional) -- Time limit, in seconds, at which a client that
                       has not completed the negotiation handshake will be  disconnected,  or  0  for  no  limit
                       (since 10.0; default: 10).

                     • tls-creds (string, optional) -- ID of the TLS credentials object (since 2.6).

                     • tls-authz  (string,  optional)  -- ID of the QAuthZ authorization object used to validate
                       the client's x509 distinguished name.  This object is is only resolved at time of use, so
                       can be deleted and recreated on the fly while the NBD server is active.  If  missing,  it
                       will default to denying access (since 4.0).

                     • max-connections (int, optional) -- The maximum number of connections to allow at the same
                       time, 0 for unlimited.  Setting this to 1 also stops the server from advertising multiple
                       client support (since 5.2; default: 100).

       Object NbdServerOptions
              Keep  this  type consistent with the NbdServerOptionsLegacy type.  The only intended difference is
              using SocketAddress instead of SocketAddressLegacy.

              Membersaddr (SocketAddress) -- Address on which to listen (since 4.2).

                     • The members of NbdServerOptionsBase.

       Object NbdServerOptionsLegacy
              Keep this type consistent with the NbdServerOptions type.  The only intended difference  is  using
              SocketAddressLegacy instead of SocketAddress.

              Membersaddr (SocketAddressLegacy) -- Address on which to listen (since 1.3).

                     • The members of NbdServerOptionsBase.

       Command nbd-server-start (Since: 1.3)
              Start  an  NBD  server  listening  on the given host and port.  Block devices can then be exported
              using nbd-server-add.  The NBD server will present them as named  exports;  for  example,  another
              QEMU instance could refer to them as "nbd:HOST:PORT:exportname=NAME".

              Arguments

                     • The members of NbdServerOptionsLegacy.

              Errors

                     • if the server is already running

       Object BlockExportOptionsNbdBase (Since: 5.0)
              An  NBD  block  export  (common  options  shared  between  nbd-server-add  and  the  NBD branch of
              block-export-add).

              Membersname (string, optional) -- Export name.  If unspecified, the device parameter is used  as
                       the export name.  (Since 2.12)

                     • description  (string, optional) -- Free-form description of the export, up to 4096 bytes.
                       (Since 5.0)

       Object BlockExportOptionsNbd (Since: 5.2)
              An NBD block export (distinct options used in the NBD branch of block-export-add).

              Membersbitmaps ([BlockDirtyBitmapOrStr], optional) --  Also  export  each  of  the  named  dirty
                       bitmaps  reachable  from  device, so the NBD client can use NBD_OPT_SET_META_CONTEXT with
                       the metadata context name "qemu:dirty-bitmap:BITMAP" to inspect each bitmap.   Since  7.1
                       bitmap may be specified by node/name pair.

                     • allocation-depth  (boolean, optional) -- Also export the allocation depth map for device,
                       so the NBD client  can  use  NBD_OPT_SET_META_CONTEXT  with  the  metadata  context  name
                       "qemu:allocation-depth" to inspect allocation details.  (since 5.2)

                     • The members of BlockExportOptionsNbdBase.

       Object BlockExportOptionsVhostUserBlk (Since: 5.2)
              A vhost-user-blk block export.

              Membersaddr  (SocketAddress)  -- The vhost-user socket on which to listen.  Both 'unix' and 'fd'
                       SocketAddress types are supported.  Passed fds must be UNIX domain sockets.

                     • logical-block-size (int, optional) -- Logical block  size  in  bytes.   Defaults  to  512
                       bytes.

                     • num-queues  (int,  optional)  --  Number  of request virtqueues.  Must be greater than 0.
                       Defaults to 1.

       Enum FuseExportAllowOther (Since: 6.1)
              Possible allow_other modes for FUSE exports.

              Valuesoff -- Do not pass allow_other as a mount option.

                     • on -- Pass allow_other as a mount option.

                     • auto  --  Try  mounting  with  allow_other  first,  and  if  that  fails,  retry  without
                       allow_other.

       Object BlockExportOptionsFuse (Since: 6.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_FUSE

              Options for exporting a block graph node on some (file) mountpoint as a raw image.

              Membersmountpoint  (string)  --  Path  on  which to export the block device via FUSE.  This must
                       point to an existing regular file.

                     • growable (boolean, optional) -- Whether writes beyond the EOF should grow the block  node
                       accordingly.  (default: false)

                     • allow-other  (FuseExportAllowOther,  optional)  --  If  this  is off, only QEMU's user is
                       allowed access to this export.   That  cannot  be  changed  even  with  chmod  or  chown.
                       Enabling  this  option  will  allow  other users access to the export with the FUSE mount
                       option  "allow_other".   Note  that  using  allow_other  as  a  non-root  user   requires
                       user_allow_other  to be enabled in the global fuse.conf configuration file.  In auto mode
                       (the default), the FUSE export driver  will  first  attempt  to  mount  the  export  with
                       allow_other, and if that fails, try again without.  (since 6.1; default: auto)

       Object BlockExportOptionsVduseBlk (Since: 7.1)
              A vduse-blk block export.

              Membersname (string) -- the name of VDUSE device (must be unique across the host).

                     • num-queues (int, optional) -- the number of virtqueues.  Defaults to 1.

                     • queue-size (int, optional) -- the size of virtqueue.  Defaults to 256.

                     • logical-block-size  (int,  optional)  --  Logical  block  size  in  bytes.   Range  [512,
                       PAGE_SIZE] and must be power of 2.  Defaults to 512 bytes.

                     • serial (string, optional) -- the serial number of virtio block device.  Defaults to empty
                       string.

       Object NbdServerAddOptions (Since: 5.0)
              An NBD block export, per legacy nbd-server-add command.

              Membersdevice (string) -- The device name or node name of the node to be exported

                     • writable (boolean, optional) -- Whether clients should be able to write to the device via
                       the NBD connection (default false).

                     • bitmap (string, optional) -- Also export a single dirty bitmap reachable from device,  so
                       the   NBD  client  can  use  NBD_OPT_SET_META_CONTEXT  with  the  metadata  context  name
                       "qemu:dirty-bitmap:BITMAP" to inspect the bitmap (since 4.0).

                     • The members of BlockExportOptionsNbdBase.

       Command nbd-server-add (Since: 1.3)
              This command is deprecated.

              Export a block node to QEMU's embedded NBD server.

              The export name will be used as the id for the resulting block export.

              Arguments

                     • The members of NbdServerAddOptions.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use block-export-add instead.

              Errors

                     • if the server is not running

                     • if an export with the same name already exists

       Enum BlockExportRemoveMode (Since: 2.12)
              Mode for removing a block export.

              Valuessafe -- Remove export if there are no existing connections, fail otherwise.

                     • hard -- Drop all connections immediately and remove export.

       Command nbd-server-remove (Since: 2.12)
              This command is deprecated.

              Remove NBD export by name.

              Argumentsname (string) -- Block export id.

                     • mode   (BlockExportRemoveMode,   optional)   --   Mode   of   command   operation.    See
                       BlockExportRemoveMode description.  Default is 'safe'.

              Featuresdeprecated -- This command is deprecated.  Use block-export-del instead.

              Errors

                     • if the server is not running

                     • if export is not found

                     • if mode is 'safe' and there are existing connections

       Command nbd-server-stop (Since: 1.3)
              Stop QEMU's embedded NBD server, and unregister all devices previously added via nbd-server-add.

       Enum BlockExportType (Since: 4.2)
              An enumeration of block export types

              Valuesnbd -- NBD export

                     • vhost-user-blk -- vhost-user-blk export (since 5.2)

                     • fuse -- FUSE export (since: 6.0)

                     • vduse-blk -- vduse-blk export (since 7.1)

       Object BlockExportOptions (Since: 4.2)
              Describes a block export, i.e. how single node should be exported on an external interface.

              Memberstype (BlockExportType) -- Block export type

                     • id (string) -- A unique identifier for the block export (across all export types)

                     • node-name (string) -- The node name of the block node to be exported (since: 5.2)

                     • writable  (boolean,  optional)  --  True if clients should be able to write to the export
                       (default false)

                     • writethrough (boolean, optional) -- If true, caches are flushed after every write request
                       to the export before completion is signalled.  (since: 5.2; default: false)

                     • iothread (string, optional) -- The name of the iothread object where the export will run.
                       The default is to use the thread currently associated with the block node.  (since: 5.2)

                     • fixed-iothread (boolean, optional) -- True prevents the block node from  being  moved  to
                       another  thread  while  the  export  is  active.   If  true and iothread is given, export
                       creation fails if the block node cannot be moved to the iothread.  The default is  false.
                       (since: 5.2)

                     • allow-inactive  (boolean, optional) -- If true, the export allows the exported node to be
                       inactive.  If it is created for an inactive block node, the node  remains  inactive.   If
                       the  export  type  doesn't support running on an inactive node, an error is returned.  If
                       false, inactive block nodes are automatically activated before creating  the  export  and
                       trying to inactivate them later fails.  (since: 10.0; default: false)

                     • When type is nbd: The members of BlockExportOptionsNbd.

                     • When type is vhost-user-blk: The members of BlockExportOptionsVhostUserBlk.

                     • When type is fuse: The members of BlockExportOptionsFuse.

                     • When type is vduse-blk: The members of BlockExportOptionsVduseBlk.

       Command block-export-add (Since: 5.2)
              Creates a new block export.

              Arguments

                     • The members of BlockExportOptions.

       Command block-export-del (Since: 5.2)
              Request  to  remove a block export.  This drops the user's reference to the export, but the export
              may still stay around after this command returns until the shutdown of the export has completed.

              Argumentsid (string) -- Block export id.

                     • mode   (BlockExportRemoveMode,   optional)   --   Mode   of   command   operation.    See
                       BlockExportRemoveMode description.  Default is 'safe'.

              Errors

                     • if the export is not found

                     • if mode is 'safe' and the export is still in use (e.g. by existing client connections)

       Event BLOCK_EXPORT_DELETED (Since: 5.2)
              Emitted when a block export is removed and its id can be reused.

              Membersid (string) -- Block export id.

       Object BlockExportInfo (Since: 5.2)
              Information about a single block export.

              Membersid (string) -- The unique identifier for the block export

                     • type (BlockExportType) -- The block export type

                     • node-name (string) -- The node name of the block node that is exported

                     • shutting-down   (boolean)  --  True  if  the  export  is  shutting  down  (e.g.  after  a
                       block-export-del command, but before the shutdown has completed)

       Command query-block-exports (Since: 5.2)

              Return [BlockExportInfo] -- A list describing all block exports

CHARACTER DEVICES

       Object ChardevInfo (Since: 0.14)
              Information about a character device.

              Memberslabel (string) -- the label of the character device

                     • filename (string) -- the filename of the character device

                     • frontend-open (boolean) -- shows whether the frontend device  attached  to  this  backend
                       (e.g. with the chardev=... option) is in open or closed state (since 2.1)

              NOTE:
                 filename  is  encoded  using the QEMU command line character device encoding.  See the QEMU man
                 page for details.

       Command query-chardev (Since: 0.14)
              Return information about current character devices.

              Return [ChardevInfo]

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-chardev" }
                     <- {
                           "return": [
                              {
                                 "label": "charchannel0",
                                 "filename": "unix:/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/seabios.rhel6.agent,server=on",
                                 "frontend-open": false
                              },
                              {
                                 "label": "charmonitor",
                                 "filename": "unix:/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/seabios.rhel6.monitor,server=on",
                                 "frontend-open": true
                              },
                              {
                                 "label": "charserial0",
                                 "filename": "pty:/dev/pts/2",
                                 "frontend-open": true
                              }
                           ]
                        }

       Object ChardevBackendInfo (Since: 2.0)
              Information about a character device backend

              Membersname (string) -- The backend name

       Command query-chardev-backends (Since: 2.0)
              Return information about character device backends.

              Return [ChardevBackendInfo]

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-chardev-backends" }
                     <- {
                           "return":[
                              {
                                 "name":"udp"
                              },
                              {
                                 "name":"tcp"
                              },
                              {
                                 "name":"unix"
                              },
                              {
                                 "name":"spiceport"
                              }
                           ]
                        }

       Enum DataFormat (Since: 1.4)
              An enumeration of data format.

              Valuesutf8 -- Data is a UTF-8 string (RFC 3629)

                     • base64 -- Data is Base64 encoded binary (RFC 3548)

       Command ringbuf-write (Since: 1.4)
              Write to a ring buffer character device.

              Argumentsdevice (string) -- the ring buffer character device name

                     • data (string) -- data to write

                     • format (DataFormat, optional) --

                       data encoding (default 'utf8').

                       • base64: data must be base64 encoded text.  Its binary decoding gets written.

                       • utf8: data's UTF-8 encoding is written

                       • data itself is always Unicode regardless of format, like any other string.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "ringbuf-write",
                          "arguments": { "device": "foo",
                                         "data": "abcdefgh",
                                         "format": "utf8" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command ringbuf-read (Since: 1.4)
              Read from a ring buffer character device.

              Argumentsdevice (string) -- the ring buffer character device name

                     • size (int) -- how many bytes to read at most

                     • format (DataFormat, optional) --

                       data encoding (default 'utf8').

                       • base64: the data read is returned in base64 encoding.

                       • utf8: the data read is interpreted as  UTF-8.   Bug:  can  screw  up  when  the  buffer
                         contains  invalid UTF-8 sequences, NUL characters, after the ring buffer lost data, and
                         when reading stops because the size limit is reached.

                       • The return value is always Unicode regardless of format, like any other string.

              Return string -- data read from the device

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "ringbuf-read",
                          "arguments": { "device": "foo",
                                         "size": 1000,
                                         "format": "utf8" } }
                     <- { "return": "abcdefgh" }

       Object ChardevCommon (Since: 2.6)
              Configuration shared across all chardev backends

              Memberslogfile (string, optional) -- The name of a logfile to save output

                     • logappend (boolean, optional) -- true to append instead of truncate (default to false  to
                       truncate)

       Object ChardevFile (Since: 1.4)
              Configuration info for file chardevs.

              Membersin (string, optional) -- The name of the input file

                     • out (string) -- The name of the output file

                     • append  (boolean,  optional)  -- Open the file in append mode (default false to truncate)
                       (Since 2.6)

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevHostdev (Since: 1.4)
              Configuration info for device and pipe chardevs.

              Membersdevice (string) -- The name of the special file for the device, i.e.  /dev/ttyS0 on  Unix
                       or COM1: on Windows

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevSocket (Since: 1.4)
              Configuration info for (stream) socket chardevs.

              Membersaddr  (SocketAddressLegacy)  --  socket  address to listen on (server=true) or connect to
                       (server=false)

                     • tls-creds (string, optional) -- the ID of the TLS credentials object (since 2.6)

                     • tls-authz (string, optional) -- the ID of the QAuthZ authorization object  against  which
                       the  client's x509 distinguished name will be validated.  This object is only resolved at
                       time of use, so can be deleted and recreated on the  fly  while  the  chardev  server  is
                       active.  If missing, it will default to denying access (since 4.0)

                     • server (boolean, optional) -- create server socket (default: true)

                     • wait  (boolean,  optional)  --  wait  for incoming connection on server sockets (default:
                       false).  Silently ignored with server: false.  This use is deprecated.

                     • nodelay (boolean, optional) -- set TCP_NODELAY socket option (default: false)

                     • telnet (boolean, optional) -- enable telnet protocol on server sockets (default: false)

                     • tn3270 (boolean, optional) -- enable tn3270 protocol on server sockets  (default:  false)
                       (Since: 2.10)

                     • websocket  (boolean,  optional)  -- enable websocket protocol on server sockets (default:
                       false) (Since: 3.1)

                     • reconnect (int, optional) -- For a client socket,  if  a  socket  is  disconnected,  then
                       attempt  a  reconnect  after  the given number of seconds.  Setting this to zero disables
                       this function.   The  use  of  this  member  is  deprecated,  use  reconnect-ms  instead.
                       (default: 0) (Since: 2.2)

                     • reconnect-ms  (int,  optional)  -- For a client socket, if a socket is disconnected, then
                       attempt a reconnect after the  given  number  of  milliseconds.   Setting  this  to  zero
                       disables  this function.  This member is mutually exclusive with reconnect.  (default: 0)
                       (Since: 9.2)

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member reconnect is deprecated.  Use reconnect-ms instead.

       Object ChardevUdp (Since: 1.5)
              Configuration info for datagram socket chardevs.

              Membersremote (SocketAddressLegacy) -- remote address

                     • local (SocketAddressLegacy, optional) -- local address

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevMux (Since: 1.5)
              Configuration info for mux chardevs.

              Memberschardev (string) -- name of the base chardev.

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevHub (Since: 10.0)
              Configuration info for hub chardevs.

              Memberschardevs ([string]) -- IDs to be added to this hub (maximum 4 devices).

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevStdio (Since: 1.5)
              Configuration info for stdio chardevs.

              Memberssignal (boolean, optional) -- Allow signals (such as SIGINT triggered by ^C) be delivered
                       to QEMU.  Default: true.

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevSpiceChannel (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_SPICE

              Configuration info for spice vm channel chardevs.

              Memberstype (string) -- kind of channel (for example vdagent).

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevSpicePort (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_SPICE

              Configuration info for spice port chardevs.

              Membersfqdn (string) -- name of the channel (see docs/spice-port-fqdn.txt)

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevDBus (Since: 7.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_DBUS_DISPLAY

              Configuration info for DBus chardevs.

              Membersname (string) -- name of the channel (following docs/spice-port-fqdn.txt)

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevVC (Since: 1.5)
              Configuration info for virtual console chardevs.

              Memberswidth (int, optional) -- console width, in pixels

                     • height (int, optional) -- console height, in pixels

                     • cols (int, optional) -- console width, in chars

                     • rows (int, optional) -- console height, in chars

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

              NOTE:
                 The options are only effective when the VNC or SDL graphical display backend is  active.   They
                 are ignored with the GTK, Spice, VNC and D-Bus display backends.

       Object ChardevRingbuf (Since: 1.5)
              Configuration info for ring buffer chardevs.

              Memberssize (int, optional) -- ring buffer size, must be power of two, default is 65536

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevQemuVDAgent (Since: 6.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_SPICE_PROTOCOL

              Configuration info for QEMU vdagent implementation.

              Membersmouse (boolean, optional) -- enable/disable mouse, default is enabled.

                     • clipboard (boolean, optional) -- enable/disable clipboard, default is disabled.

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Object ChardevPty (Since: 9.2)
              Configuration info for pty implementation.

              Memberspath  (string,  optional)  --  optional path to create a symbolic link that points to the
                       allocated PTY

                     • The members of ChardevCommon.

       Enum ChardevBackendKind (Since: 1.4)

              Valuesfile -- regular files

                     • serial -- serial host device

                     • parallel -- parallel host device

                     • pipe -- pipes (since 1.5)

                     • socket -- stream socket

                     • udp -- datagram socket (since 1.5)

                     • pty -- pseudo-terminal

                     • null -- provides no input, throws away output

                     • mux -- (since 1.5)

                     • hub -- (since 10.0)

                     • msmouse -- emulated Microsoft serial mouse (since 1.5)

                     • wctablet -- emulated Wacom Penpartner serial tablet (since 2.9)

                     • braille -- Baum Braille device (since 1.5)

                     • testdev -- device for test-suite control (since 2.2)

                     • stdio -- standard I/O (since 1.5)

                     • console -- Windows console (since 1.5)

                     • spicevmc -- spice vm channel (since 1.5)

                     • spiceport -- Spice port channel (since 1.5)

                     • qemu-vdagent -- Spice vdagent (since 6.1)

                     • dbus -- D-Bus channel (since 7.0)

                     • vc -- virtual console (since 1.5)

                     • ringbuf -- memory ring buffer (since 1.6)

                     • memory -- synonym for ringbuf (since 1.5)

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member memory is deprecated.  Use ringbuf instead.

       Object ChardevFileWrapper (Since: 1.4)

              Membersdata (ChardevFile) -- Configuration info for file chardevs

       Object ChardevHostdevWrapper (Since: 1.4)

              Membersdata (ChardevHostdev) -- Configuration info for device and pipe chardevs

       Object ChardevSocketWrapper (Since: 1.4)

              Membersdata (ChardevSocket) -- Configuration info for (stream) socket chardevs

       Object ChardevUdpWrapper (Since: 1.5)

              Membersdata (ChardevUdp) -- Configuration info for datagram socket chardevs

       Object ChardevCommonWrapper (Since: 2.6)

              Membersdata (ChardevCommon) -- Configuration shared across all chardev backends

       Object ChardevMuxWrapper (Since: 1.5)

              Membersdata (ChardevMux) -- Configuration info for mux chardevs

       Object ChardevHubWrapper (Since: 10.0)

              Membersdata (ChardevHub) -- Configuration info for hub chardevs

       Object ChardevStdioWrapper (Since: 1.5)

              Membersdata (ChardevStdio) -- Configuration info for stdio chardevs

       Object ChardevSpiceChannelWrapper (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_SPICE.INDENT 7.0

       Membersdata (ChardevSpiceChannel) -- Configuration info for spice vm channel chardevs

       Object ChardevSpicePortWrapper (Since: 1.5)
              Availability: CONFIG_SPICE.INDENT 7.0

       Membersdata (ChardevSpicePort) -- Configuration info for spice port chardevs

       Object ChardevQemuVDAgentWrapper (Since: 6.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_SPICE_PROTOCOL.INDENT 7.0

       Membersdata (ChardevQemuVDAgent) -- Configuration info for QEMU vdagent implementation

       Object ChardevDBusWrapper (Since: 7.0)
              Availability: CONFIG_DBUS_DISPLAY.INDENT 7.0

       Membersdata (ChardevDBus) -- Configuration info for DBus chardevs

       Object ChardevVCWrapper (Since: 1.5)

              Membersdata (ChardevVC) -- Configuration info for virtual console chardevs

       Object ChardevRingbufWrapper (Since: 1.5)

              Membersdata (ChardevRingbuf) -- Configuration info for ring buffer chardevs

       Object ChardevPtyWrapper (Since: 9.2)

              Membersdata (ChardevPty) -- Configuration info for pty chardevs

       Object ChardevBackend (Since: 1.4)
              Configuration info for the new chardev backend.

              Memberstype (ChardevBackendKind) -- backend type

                     • When type is file: The members of ChardevFileWrapper.

                     • When type is serial: The members of ChardevHostdevWrapper.

                     • When type is parallel: The members of ChardevHostdevWrapper.

                     • When type is pipe: The members of ChardevHostdevWrapper.

                     • When type is socket: The members of ChardevSocketWrapper.

                     • When type is udp: The members of ChardevUdpWrapper.

                     • When type is pty: The members of ChardevPtyWrapper.

                     • When type is null: The members of ChardevCommonWrapper.

                     • When type is mux: The members of ChardevMuxWrapper.

                     • When type is hub: The members of ChardevHubWrapper.

                     • When type is msmouse: The members of ChardevCommonWrapper.

                     • When type is wctablet: The members of ChardevCommonWrapper.

                     • When type is braille: The members of ChardevCommonWrapper.

                     • When type is testdev: The members of ChardevCommonWrapper.

                     • When type is stdio: The members of ChardevStdioWrapper.

                     • When type is console: The members of ChardevCommonWrapper.

                     • When type is spicevmc: The members of ChardevSpiceChannelWrapper.

                     • When type is spiceport: The members of ChardevSpicePortWrapper.

                     • When type is qemu-vdagent: The members of ChardevQemuVDAgentWrapper.

                     • When type is dbus: The members of ChardevDBusWrapper.

                     • When type is vc: The members of ChardevVCWrapper.

                     • When type is ringbuf: The members of ChardevRingbufWrapper.

                     • When type is memory: The members of ChardevRingbufWrapper.

       Object ChardevReturn (Since: 1.4)
              Return info about the chardev backend just created.

              Memberspty (string, optional) -- name of the slave pseudoterminal device, present if and only if
                       a chardev of type 'pty' was created

       Command chardev-add (Since: 1.4)
              Add a character device backend

              Argumentsid (string) -- the chardev's ID, must be unique

                     • backend (ChardevBackend) -- backend type and parameters

              Return ChardevReturn

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute" : "chardev-add",
                          "arguments" : { "id" : "foo",
                                          "backend" : { "type" : "null", "data" : {} } } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute" : "chardev-add",
                          "arguments" : { "id" : "bar",
                                          "backend" : { "type" : "file",
                                                        "data" : { "out" : "/tmp/bar.log" } } } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute" : "chardev-add",
                          "arguments" : { "id" : "baz",
                                          "backend" : { "type" : "pty", "data" : {} } } }
                     <- { "return": { "pty" : "/dev/pty/42" } }

       Command chardev-change (Since: 2.10)
              Change a character device backend

              Argumentsid (string) -- the chardev's ID, must exist

                     • backend (ChardevBackend) -- new backend type and parameters

              Return ChardevReturn

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute" : "chardev-change",
                          "arguments" : { "id" : "baz",
                                          "backend" : { "type" : "pty", "data" : {} } } }
                     <- { "return": { "pty" : "/dev/pty/42" } }

                 Example:

                     -> {"execute" : "chardev-change",
                         "arguments" : {
                             "id" : "charchannel2",
                             "backend" : {
                                 "type" : "socket",
                                 "data" : {
                                     "addr" : {
                                         "type" : "unix" ,
                                         "data" : {
                                             "path" : "/tmp/charchannel2.socket"
                                         }
                                      },
                                      "server" : true,
                                      "wait" : false }}}}
                     <- {"return": {}}

       Command chardev-remove (Since: 1.4)
              Remove a character device backend

              Argumentsid (string) -- the chardev's ID, must exist and not be in use

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "chardev-remove", "arguments": { "id" : "foo" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command chardev-send-break (Since: 2.10)
              Send a break to a character device

              Argumentsid (string) -- the chardev's ID, must exist

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "chardev-send-break", "arguments": { "id" : "foo" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Event VSERPORT_CHANGE (Since: 2.1)
              Emitted when the guest opens or closes a virtio-serial port.

              Membersid (string) -- device identifier of the virtio-serial port

                     • open (boolean) -- true if the guest has opened the virtio-serial port

              NOTE:
                 This event is rate-limited.

                 Example:

                     <- { "event": "VSERPORT_CHANGE",
                          "data": { "id": "channel0", "open": true },
                          "timestamp": { "seconds": 1401385907, "microseconds": 422329 } }

USER AUTHORIZATION

       Enum QAuthZListPolicy (Since: 4.0)
              The authorization policy result

              Valuesdeny -- deny access

                     • allow -- allow access

       Enum QAuthZListFormat (Since: 4.0)
              The authorization policy match format

              Valuesexact -- an exact string match

                     • glob -- string with ? and * shell wildcard support

       Object QAuthZListRule (Since: 4.0)
              A single authorization rule.

              Membersmatch (string) -- a string or glob to match against a user identity

                     • policy (QAuthZListPolicy) -- the result to return if match evaluates to true

                     • format (QAuthZListFormat, optional) -- the format of the match rule (default 'exact')

       Object AuthZListProperties (Since: 4.0)
              Properties for authz-list objects.

              Memberspolicy (QAuthZListPolicy, optional) -- Default policy  to  apply  when  no  rule  matches
                       (default: deny)

                     • rules ([QAuthZListRule], optional) -- Authorization rules based on matching user

       Object AuthZListFileProperties (Since: 4.0)
              Properties for authz-listfile objects.

              Membersfilename  (string)  --  File  name to load the configuration from.  The file must contain
                       valid JSON for AuthZListProperties.

                     • refresh  (boolean,  optional)  --  If  true,  inotify  is  used  to  monitor  the   file,
                       automatically reloading changes.  If an error occurs during reloading, all authorizations
                       will  fail  until the file is next successfully loaded.  (default: true if the binary was
                       built with CONFIG_INOTIFY1, false otherwise)

       Object AuthZPAMProperties (Since: 4.0)
              Properties for authz-pam objects.

              Membersservice (string) -- PAM service name to use for authorization

       Object AuthZSimpleProperties (Since: 4.0)
              Properties for authz-simple objects.

              Membersidentity (string) -- Identifies the allowed user.  Its  format  depends  on  the  network
                       service  that authorization object is associated with.  For authorizing based on TLS x509
                       certificates, the identity must be the x509 distinguished name.

TRANSACTIONS

       Object Abort (Since: 1.6)
              This action can be used to test transaction failure.

       Enum ActionCompletionMode (Since: 2.5)
              An enumeration of transactional completion modes.

              Valuesindividual -- Do not attempt to cancel any other Actions if any Actions  fail  after  the
                       Transaction  request  succeeds.   All  Actions  that can complete successfully will do so
                       without waiting on others.  This is the default.

                     • grouped -- If any Action fails  after  the  Transaction  succeeds,  cancel  all  Actions.
                       Actions  do  not  complete  until  all Actions are ready to complete.  May be rejected by
                       Actions that do not support this completion mode.

       Enum TransactionActionKind (Since: 1.1)

              Valuesabort -- Since 1.6

                     • block-dirty-bitmap-add -- Since 2.5

                     • block-dirty-bitmap-remove -- Since 4.2

                     • block-dirty-bitmap-clear -- Since 2.5

                     • block-dirty-bitmap-enable -- Since 4.0

                     • block-dirty-bitmap-disable -- Since 4.0

                     • block-dirty-bitmap-merge -- Since 4.0

                     • blockdev-backup -- Since 2.3

                     • blockdev-snapshot -- Since 2.5

                     • blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync -- Since 1.7

                     • blockdev-snapshot-sync -- since 1.1

                     • drive-backup -- Since 1.6

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member drive-backup is deprecated.  Use member blockdev-backup instead.

       Object AbortWrapper (Since: 1.6)

              Membersdata (Abort) -- Not documented

       Object BlockDirtyBitmapAddWrapper (Since: 2.5)

              Membersdata (BlockDirtyBitmapAdd) -- Not documented

       Object BlockDirtyBitmapWrapper (Since: 2.5)

              Membersdata (BlockDirtyBitmap) -- Not documented

       Object BlockDirtyBitmapMergeWrapper (Since: 4.0)

              Membersdata (BlockDirtyBitmapMerge) -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevBackupWrapper (Since: 2.3)

              Membersdata (BlockdevBackup) -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevSnapshotWrapper (Since: 2.5)

              Membersdata (BlockdevSnapshot) -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevSnapshotInternalWrapper (Since: 1.7)

              Membersdata (BlockdevSnapshotInternal) -- Not documented

       Object BlockdevSnapshotSyncWrapper (Since: 1.1)

              Membersdata (BlockdevSnapshotSync) -- Not documented

       Object DriveBackupWrapper (Since: 1.6)

              Membersdata (DriveBackup) -- Not documented

       Object TransactionAction (Since: 1.1)
              A discriminated record of operations that can be performed with transaction.

              Memberstype (TransactionActionKind) -- the operation to be performed

                     • When type is abort: The members of AbortWrapper.

                     • When type is block-dirty-bitmap-add: The members of BlockDirtyBitmapAddWrapper.

                     • When type is block-dirty-bitmap-remove: The members of BlockDirtyBitmapWrapper.

                     • When type is block-dirty-bitmap-clear: The members of BlockDirtyBitmapWrapper.

                     • When type is block-dirty-bitmap-enable: The members of BlockDirtyBitmapWrapper.

                     • When type is block-dirty-bitmap-disable: The members of BlockDirtyBitmapWrapper.

                     • When type is block-dirty-bitmap-merge: The members of BlockDirtyBitmapMergeWrapper.

                     • When type is blockdev-backup: The members of BlockdevBackupWrapper.

                     • When type is blockdev-snapshot: The members of BlockdevSnapshotWrapper.

                     • When     type      is      blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync:      The      members      of
                       BlockdevSnapshotInternalWrapper.

                     • When type is blockdev-snapshot-sync: The members of BlockdevSnapshotSyncWrapper.

                     • When type is drive-backup: The members of DriveBackupWrapper.

       Object TransactionProperties (Since: 2.5)
              Optional arguments to modify the behavior of a Transaction.

              Memberscompletion-mode   (ActionCompletionMode,   optional)   --   Controls  how  jobs  launched
                       asynchronously by Actions will complete or fail as a group.  See ActionCompletionMode for
                       details.

       Command transaction (Since: 1.1)
              Executes a number of transactionable QMP commands atomically.  If any operation  fails,  then  the
              entire set of actions will be abandoned and the appropriate error returned.

              For  external snapshots, the dictionary contains the device, the file to use for the new snapshot,
              and the format.  The default format, if not specified, is qcow2.

              Each new snapshot defaults to being created by QEMU (wiping  any  contents  if  the  file  already
              exists),  but  it  is  also possible to reuse an externally-created file.  In the latter case, you
              should ensure that the new image file has the same  contents  as  the  current  one;  QEMU  cannot
              perform  any  meaningful check.  Typically this is achieved by using the current image file as the
              backing file for the new image.

              On failure, the original disks pre-snapshot attempt will be used.

              For internal snapshots, the dictionary contains  the  device  and  the  snapshot's  name.   If  an
              internal  snapshot  matching  name  already exists, the request will be rejected.  Only some image
              formats support it, for example, qcow2, and rbd,

              On failure, QEMU will try delete the newly created internal snapshot in the transaction.  When  an
              I/O error occurs during deletion, the user needs to fix it later with qemu-img or other command.

              Argumentsactions  ([TransactionAction])  --  List of TransactionAction; information needed for the
                       respective operations.

                     • properties (TransactionProperties,  optional)  --  structure  of  additional  options  to
                       control  the  execution  of  the  transaction.   See TransactionProperties for additional
                       detail.

              Errors

                     • Any errors from commands in the transaction

              NOTE:
                 The transaction aborts on the first failure.  Therefore, there will be information on only  one
                 failed  operation  returned  in  an  error condition, and subsequent actions will not have been
                 attempted.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "transaction",
                          "arguments": { "actions": [
                              { "type": "blockdev-snapshot-sync", "data" : { "device": "ide-hd0",
                                                          "snapshot-file": "/some/place/my-image",
                                                          "format": "qcow2" } },
                              { "type": "blockdev-snapshot-sync", "data" : { "node-name": "myfile",
                                                          "snapshot-file": "/some/place/my-image2",
                                                          "snapshot-node-name": "node3432",
                                                          "mode": "existing",
                                                          "format": "qcow2" } },
                              { "type": "blockdev-snapshot-sync", "data" : { "device": "ide-hd1",
                                                          "snapshot-file": "/some/place/my-image2",
                                                          "mode": "existing",
                                                          "format": "qcow2" } },
                              { "type": "blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync", "data" : {
                                                          "device": "ide-hd2",
                                                          "name": "snapshot0" } } ] } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

QMP MONITOR CONTROL

       Command qmp_capabilities (Since: 0.13)
              Enable QMP capabilities.

              Argumentsenable ([QMPCapability], optional) -- An optional list of QMPCapability values to enable.
                       The client must not enable any capability that is  not  mentioned  in  the  QMP  greeting
                       message.   If  the  field  is not provided, it means no QMP capabilities will be enabled.
                       (since 2.12)

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "qmp_capabilities",
                          "arguments": { "enable": [ "oob" ] } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

              NOTE:
                 This command is valid exactly when first connecting: it must be issued before any other command
                 will be accepted, and will fail once the  monitor  is  accepting  other  commands.   (see  QEMU
                 Machine Protocol Specification)

              NOTE:
                 The  QMP client needs to explicitly enable QMP capabilities, otherwise all the QMP capabilities
                 will be turned off by default.

       Enum QMPCapability (Since: 2.12)
              Enumeration of capabilities to be advertised during initial client connection, used  for  agreeing
              on particular QMP extension behaviors.

              Valuesoob  --  QMP  ability to support out-of-band requests.  (Please refer to qmp-spec.rst for
                       more information on OOB)

       Object VersionTriple (Since: 2.4)
              A three-part version number.

              Membersmajor (int) -- The major version number.

                     • minor (int) -- The minor version number.

                     • micro (int) -- The micro version number.

       Object VersionInfo (Since: 0.14)
              A description of QEMU's version.

              Membersqemu (VersionTriple) -- The version of QEMU.  By current convention, a micro  version  of
                       50 signifies a development branch.  A micro version greater than or equal to 90 signifies
                       a  release  candidate  for  the  next  minor  version.   A  micro version of less than 50
                       signifies a stable release.

                     • package (string) -- QEMU will always set this  field  to  an  empty  string.   Downstream
                       versions  of QEMU should set this to a non-empty string.  The exact format depends on the
                       downstream however it highly recommended that a unique name is used.

       Command query-version (Since: 0.14)
              Return the current version of QEMU.

              Return VersionInfo -- An object describing the current version of QEMU.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-version" }
                     <- {
                           "return":{
                              "qemu":{
                                 "major":0,
                                 "minor":11,
                                 "micro":5
                              },
                              "package":""
                           }
                        }

       Object CommandInfo (Since: 0.14)
              Information about a QMP command

              Membersname (string) -- The command name

       Command query-commands (Since: 0.14)
              Return a list of supported QMP commands by this server

              Return [CommandInfo] -- A list of all supported commands

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "query-commands" }
                     <- {
                          "return":[
                             {
                                "name":"query-balloon"
                             },
                             {
                                "name":"system_powerdown"
                             },
                             ...
                          ]
                        }

              This example has been shortened as the real response is too long.

       Command quit (Since: 0.14)
              Request graceful QEMU process termination.

              While every attempt is made to send the QMP response before terminating, this is  not  guaranteed.
              When using this interface, a premature EOF would not be unexpected.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "quit" }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Enum MonitorMode (Since: 5.0)
              An enumeration of monitor modes.

              Valuesreadline -- HMP monitor (human-oriented command line interface)

                     • control -- QMP monitor (JSON-based machine interface)

       Object MonitorOptions (Since: 5.0)
              Options to be used for adding a new monitor.

              Membersid (string, optional) -- Name of the monitor

                     • mode (MonitorMode, optional) -- Selects the monitor mode (default: readline in the system
                       emulator, control in qemu-storage-daemon)

                     • pretty (boolean, optional) -- Enables pretty printing (QMP only)

                     • chardev (string) -- Name of a character device to expose the monitor on

QMP INTROSPECTION

       Command query-qmp-schema (Since: 2.5)
              Command  query-qmp-schema  exposes  the  QMP  wire  ABI  as an array of SchemaInfo.  This lets QMP
              clients figure out what commands and events are available in this QEMU, and their  parameters  and
              results.

              However,  the  SchemaInfo  can't  reflect  all the rules and restrictions that apply to QMP.  It's
              interface  introspection  (figuring  out  what's  there),  not   interface   specification.    The
              specification is in the QAPI schema.

              Furthermore,  while  we  strive  to  keep  the  QMP  wire  format backwards-compatible across QEMU
              versions, the introspection output is not guaranteed to have the same stability.  For example, one
              version of QEMU may list an object member as an optional non-variant, while another lists the same
              member only through the object's variants; or the type of a  member  may  change  from  a  generic
              string into a specific enum or from one specific type into an alternate that includes the original
              type alongside something else.

              Return [SchemaInfo] --

                     an array where each element describes an entity in the ABI: command, event, type, ...

                     The  order  of the various elements is unspecified; however, all names are guaranteed to be
                     unique (no name will be duplicated with different meta-types).

              NOTE:
                 The QAPI schema is also used to help define internal interfaces, by defining QAPI types.  These
                 are not part of the QMP wire ABI, and therefore not returned by this command.

       Enum SchemaMetaType (Since: 2.5)
              This is a SchemaInfo's meta type, i.e. the kind of entity it describes.

              Valuesbuiltin -- a predefined type such as 'int' or 'bool'.

                     • enum -- an enumeration type

                     • array -- an array type

                     • object -- an object type (struct or union)

                     • alternate -- an alternate type

                     • command -- a QMP command

                     • event -- a QMP event

       Object SchemaInfo (Since: 2.5)

              Membersname (string) -- the entity's name,  inherited  from  base.   The  SchemaInfo  is  always
                       referenced  by  this name.  Commands and events have the name defined in the QAPI schema.
                       Unlike command and event names, type names are not part of the wire  ABI.   Consequently,
                       type  names  are  meaningless  strings  here,  although  they are still guaranteed unique
                       regardless of meta-type.

                     • meta-type (SchemaMetaType) -- the entity's meta type, inherited from base.

                     • features ([string], optional) -- names of features associated  with  the  entity,  in  no
                       particular order.  (since 4.1 for object types, 4.2 for commands, 5.0 for the rest)

                     • When meta-type is builtin: The members of SchemaInfoBuiltin.

                     • When meta-type is enum: The members of SchemaInfoEnum.

                     • When meta-type is array: The members of SchemaInfoArray.

                     • When meta-type is object: The members of SchemaInfoObject.

                     • When meta-type is alternate: The members of SchemaInfoAlternate.

                     • When meta-type is command: The members of SchemaInfoCommand.

                     • When meta-type is event: The members of SchemaInfoEvent.

       Object SchemaInfoBuiltin (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'builtin'.

              Membersjson-type (JSONType) -- the JSON type used for this type on the wire.

       Enum JSONType (Since: 2.5)
              The four primitive and two structured types according to RFC 8259 section 1, plus 'int' (split off
              'number'), plus the obvious top type 'value'.

              Valuesstring -- JSON string

                     • number -- JSON number

                     • int -- JSON number that is an integer

                     • boolean -- literal false or truenull -- literal nullobject -- JSON object

                     • array -- JSON array

                     • value -- any JSON value

       Object SchemaInfoEnum (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'enum'.

              Membersmembers  ([SchemaInfoEnumMember])  --  the  enum  type's members, in no particular order.
                       (since 6.2)

                     • values ([string]) -- the  enumeration  type's  member  names,  in  no  particular  order.
                       Redundant with members.  Just for backward compatibility.

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member values is deprecated.  Use members instead.

              Values of this type are JSON string on the wire.

       Object SchemaInfoEnumMember (Since: 6.2)
              An object member.

              Membersname (string) -- the member's name, as defined in the QAPI schema.

                     • features  ([string],  optional)  --  names  of features associated with the member, in no
                       particular order.

       Object SchemaInfoArray (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'array'.

              Memberselement-type (string) -- the array type's element type.

              Values of this type are JSON array on the wire.

       Object SchemaInfoObject (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'object'.

              Membersmembers ([SchemaInfoObjectMember]) -- the object  type's  (non-variant)  members,  in  no
                       particular order.

                     • tag  (string,  optional)  --  the  name of the member serving as type tag.  An element of
                       members with this name must exist.

                     • variants  ([SchemaInfoObjectVariant],  optional)  --  variant  members,  i.e.  additional
                       members  that  depend on the type tag's value.  Present exactly when tag is present.  The
                       variants are in no particular order, and may even differ from the order of the values  of
                       the enum type of the tag.

              Values of this type are JSON object on the wire.

       Object SchemaInfoObjectMember (Since: 2.5)
              An object member.

              Membersname (string) -- the member's name, as defined in the QAPI schema.

                     • type (string) -- the name of the member's type.

                     • default  (value,  optional)  --  default  when used as command parameter.  If absent, the
                       parameter is mandatory.  If present, the value must be null.  The parameter is  optional,
                       and  behavior  when it's missing is not specified here.  Future extension: if present and
                       non-null, the parameter is optional, and defaults to this value.

                     • features ([string], optional) -- names of features associated  with  the  member,  in  no
                       particular order.  (since 5.0)

       Object SchemaInfoObjectVariant (Since: 2.5)
              The variant members for a value of the type tag.

              Memberscase (string) -- a value of the type tag.

                     • type  (string)  -- the name of the object type that provides the variant members when the
                       type tag has value case.

       Object SchemaInfoAlternate (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'alternate'.

              Membersmembers ([SchemaInfoAlternateMember]) -- the alternate type's members, in  no  particular
                       order.   The  members'  wire encoding is distinct, see How to use the QAPI code generator
                       section Alternate types.

              On the wire, this can be any of the members.

       Object SchemaInfoAlternateMember (Since: 2.5)
              An alternate member.

              Memberstype (string) -- the name of the member's type.

       Object SchemaInfoCommand (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'command'.

              Membersarg-type (string) -- the name of the object type that provides the command's parameters.

                     • ret-type (string) -- the name of the command's result type.

                     • allow-oob (boolean, optional)  --  whether  the  command  allows  out-of-band  execution,
                       defaults to false (Since: 2.12)

       Object SchemaInfoEvent (Since: 2.5)
              Additional SchemaInfo members for meta-type 'event'.

              Membersarg-type (string) -- the name of the object type that provides the event's parameters.

QEMU OBJECT MODEL (QOM)

       Object ObjectPropertyInfo (Since: 1.2)

              Membersname (string) -- the name of the property

                     • type (string) --

                       the type of the property.  This will typically come in one of four forms:

                       1. A  primitive  type  such  as 'u8', 'u16', 'bool', 'str', or 'double'.  These types are
                          mapped to the appropriate JSON type.

                       2. A child type in the form 'child<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev  device  type  name.
                          Child properties create the composition tree.

                       3. A  link  type  in  the  form 'link<subtype>' where subtype is a qdev device type name.
                          Link properties form the device model graph.

                     • description (string, optional) -- if specified, the description of the property.

                     • default-value (value, optional) -- the default value, if any (since 5.0)

       Object ObjectPropertyValue

              Membersname (string) -- the name of the property.

                     • type (string) -- the type of the property, as described in ObjectPropertyInfo.

                     • value (value, optional) -- the value of the property.  Absent when the property cannot be
                       read.

              Since 10.1

       Object ObjectPropertiesValues

              Membersproperties ([ObjectPropertyValue]) -- a list of properties.

              Since 10.1

       Command qom-list (Since: 1.2)
              List properties of a object given a path in the object model.

              Argumentspath (string) -- the path within the object model.  See qom-get for a description of this
                       parameter.

              Return [ObjectPropertyInfo] -- a list that describe the properties of the object.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "qom-list",
                          "arguments": { "path": "/chardevs" } }
                     <- { "return": [ { "name": "type", "type": "string" },
                                      { "name": "parallel0", "type": "child<chardev-vc>" },
                                      { "name": "serial0", "type": "child<chardev-vc>" },
                                      { "name": "mon0", "type": "child<chardev-stdio>" } ] }

       Command qom-get (Since: 1.2)
              Get a property value.

              Argumentspath (string) --

                       The path within the object model.  There are two forms of supported  paths--absolute  and
                       partial paths.

                       Absolute  paths  are  derived  from  the  root  object  and  can follow child<> or link<>
                       properties.  Since they can follow link<>  properties,  they  can  be  arbitrarily  long.
                       Absolute paths look like absolute filenames and are prefixed  with a leading slash.

                       Partial  paths  look  like  relative  filenames.   They  do not begin with a prefix.  The
                       matching rules for partial paths are subtle but designed to make specifying objects easy.
                       At each level of the composition tree, the partial path is matched as an  absolute  path.
                       The  first  match  is not returned.  At least two matches are searched for.  A successful
                       result is only returned if only one match is found.  If more than one match is  found,  a
                       flag is return to indicate that the match was ambiguous.

                     • property (string) -- The property name to read

              Return value  --  The  property value.  The type depends on the property type.  child<> and link<>
                     properties are returned as #str pathnames.  All integer property types (u8, u16,  etc)  are
                     returned as #int.

                 Example: Use absolute path

                      -> { "execute": "qom-get",
                           "arguments": { "path": "/machine/unattached/device[0]",
                                          "property": "hotplugged" } }
                      <- { "return": false }

                 Example: Use partial path

                      -> { "execute": "qom-get",
                           "arguments": { "path": "unattached/sysbus",
                                          "property": "type" } }
                      <- { "return": "System" }

       Command qom-list-get
              List properties and their values for each object path in the input list.

              Argumentspaths  ([string])  --  The  absolute  or  partial  path  for each object, as described in
                       qom-get.

              Errors

                     • If any path is not valid or is ambiguous

              Return [ObjectPropertiesValues] -- A list where each element is the result for  the  corresponding
                     element of paths.

              Since 10.1

       Command qom-set (Since: 1.2)
              Set a property value.

              Argumentspath (string) -- see qom-get for a description of this parameter

                     • property (string) -- the property name to set

                     • value  (value)  --  a value who's type is appropriate for the property type.  See qom-get
                       for a description of type mapping.

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "qom-set",
                          "arguments": { "path": "/machine",
                                         "property": "graphics",
                                         "value": false } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Object ObjectTypeInfo (Since: 1.1)
              This structure describes a search result from qom-list-types

              Membersname (string) -- the type name found in the search

                     • abstract (boolean, optional) -- the type is abstract and can't be directly  instantiated.
                       Omitted if false.  (since 2.10)

                     • parent (string, optional) -- Name of parent type, if any (since 2.10)

       Command qom-list-types (Since: 1.1)
              Return a list of types given search parameters.

              Argumentsimplements (string, optional) -- if specified, only return types that implement this type
                       name

                     • abstract (boolean, optional) -- if true, include abstract types in the results

              Return [ObjectTypeInfo] -- a list of types, or an empty list if no results are found

       Command qom-list-properties (Since: 2.12)
              List properties associated with a QOM object.

              Argumentstypename (string) -- the type name of an object

              NOTE:
                 Objects  can  create  properties  at  runtime,  for example to describe links between different
                 devices and/or objects.  These properties are not included in the output of this command.

              Return [ObjectPropertyInfo] -- a list describing object properties

       Object CanHostSocketcanProperties (Since: 2.12)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Properties for can-host-socketcan objects.

              Membersif (string) -- interface name of the host system CAN bus to connect to

                     • canbus (string) -- object ID of the can-bus object to connect to the host interface

       Object ColoCompareProperties (Since: 2.8)
              Properties for colo-compare objects.

              Membersprimary_in (string) -- name of the character device backend to use for the primary  input
                       (incoming packets are redirected to outdev)

                     • secondary_in  (string) -- name of the character device backend to use for secondary input
                       (incoming packets are only compared to the input on primary_in and then dropped)

                     • outdev (string) -- name of the character device backend to use for output

                     • iothread (string) -- name of the iothread to run in

                     • notify_dev (string, optional) -- name of the character  device  backend  to  be  used  to
                       communicate with the remote colo-frame (only for Xen COLO)

                     • compare_timeout  (int, optional) -- the maximum time to hold a packet from primary_in for
                       comparison with an incoming packet on secondary_in in milliseconds (default: 3000)

                     • expired_scan_cycle (int, optional) -- the interval at which colo-compare  checks  whether
                       packets from primary have timed out, in milliseconds (default: 3000)

                     • max_queue_size  (int, optional) -- the maximum number of packets to keep in the queue for
                       comparing with incoming packets from secondary_in.  If the queue is full  and  additional
                       packets are received, the additional packets are dropped.  (default: 1024)

                     • vnet_hdr_support (boolean, optional) -- if true, vnet header support is enabled (default:
                       false)

       Object CryptodevBackendProperties (Since: 2.8)
              Properties for cryptodev-backend and cryptodev-backend-builtin objects.

              Membersqueues  (int,  optional)  -- the number of queues for the cryptodev backend.  Ignored for
                       cryptodev-backend and must be 1 for cryptodev-backend-builtin.  (default: 1)

                     • throttle-bps (int, optional) -- limit total bytes per second (Since 8.0)

                     • throttle-ops (int, optional) -- limit total operations per second (Since 8.0)

       Object CryptodevVhostUserProperties (Since: 2.12)
              Availability: CONFIG_VHOST_CRYPTO

              Properties for cryptodev-vhost-user objects.

              Memberschardev (string) -- the name of a Unix domain socket character device  that  connects  to
                       the vhost-user server

                     • The members of CryptodevBackendProperties.

       Object DBusVMStateProperties (Since: 5.0)
              Properties for dbus-vmstate objects.

              Membersaddr (string) -- the name of the DBus bus to connect to

                     • id-list  (string,  optional)  -- a comma separated list of DBus IDs of helpers whose data
                       should be included in the VM state on migration

       Enum NetfilterInsert (Since: 5.0)
              Indicates where to insert a netfilter relative to a given other filter.

              Valuesbefore -- insert before the specified filter

                     • behind -- insert behind the specified filter

       Object NetfilterProperties (Since: 2.5)
              Properties for objects of classes derived from netfilter.

              Membersnetdev (string) -- id of the network device backend to filter

                     • queue (NetFilterDirection, optional) -- indicates which queue(s) to filter (default: all)

                     • status (string, optional) -- indicates whether the filter is enabled ("on")  or  disabled
                       ("off") (default: "on")

                     • position  (string,  optional)  --  specifies  where  the filter should be inserted in the
                       filter list.  "head" means the filter is inserted at the head of the filter list,  before
                       any  existing  filters.   "tail"  means  the filter is inserted at the tail of the filter
                       list, behind any existing filters (default).  "id=<id>"  means  the  filter  is  inserted
                       before  or  behind  the  filter  specified  by  <id>,  depending  on the insert property.
                       (default: "tail")

                     • insert (NetfilterInsert, optional) -- where to insert the filter relative to  the  filter
                       given in position.  Ignored if position is "head" or "tail".  (default: behind)

       Object FilterBufferProperties (Since: 2.5)
              Properties for filter-buffer objects.

              Membersinterval (int) -- a non-zero interval in microseconds.  All packets arriving in the given
                       interval are delayed until the end of the interval.

                     • The members of NetfilterProperties.

       Object FilterDumpProperties (Since: 2.5)
              Properties for filter-dump objects.

              Membersfile (string) -- the filename where the dumped packets should be stored

                     • maxlen  (int,  optional) -- maximum number of bytes in a packet that are stored (default:
                       65536)

                     • The members of NetfilterProperties.

       Object FilterMirrorProperties (Since: 2.6)
              Properties for filter-mirror objects.

              Membersoutdev (string) -- the name of a character device backend to which all  incoming  packets
                       are mirrored

                     • vnet_hdr_support (boolean, optional) -- if true, vnet header support is enabled (default:
                       false)

                     • The members of NetfilterProperties.

       Object FilterRedirectorProperties (Since: 2.6)
              Properties for filter-redirector objects.

              At  least one of indev or outdev must be present.  If both are present, they must not refer to the
              same character device backend.

              Membersindev (string, optional) -- the name of a character device backend from which packets are
                       received and redirected to the filtered network device

                     • outdev (string, optional) -- the name of a character device backend to which all incoming
                       packets are redirected

                     • vnet_hdr_support (boolean, optional) -- if true, vnet header support is enabled (default:
                       false)

                     • The members of NetfilterProperties.

       Object FilterRewriterProperties (Since: 2.8)
              Properties for filter-rewriter objects.

              Membersvnet_hdr_support (boolean, optional) -- if true, vnet header support is enabled (default:
                       false)

                     • The members of NetfilterProperties.

       Object InputBarrierProperties (Since: 4.2)
              Properties for input-barrier objects.

              Membersname (string) -- the screen name as declared in the screens section of barrier.conf

                     • server (string, optional) -- hostname of the Barrier server (default: "localhost")

                     • port (string, optional) -- TCP port of the Barrier server (default: "24800")

                     • x-origin (string, optional) -- x coordinate of the leftmost pixel  on  the  guest  screen
                       (default: "0")

                     • y-origin  (string,  optional)  --  y  coordinate of the topmost pixel on the guest screen
                       (default: "0")

                     • width (string, optional) -- the width of secondary screen in pixels (default: "1920")

                     • height (string, optional) -- the height of secondary screen in pixels (default: "1080")

       Object InputLinuxProperties (Since: 2.6)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Properties for input-linux objects.

              Membersevdev (string) -- the path of the host evdev device to use

                     • grab_all (boolean, optional) -- if true, grab is  toggled  for  all  devices  (e.g.  both
                       keyboard and mouse) instead of just one device (default: false)

                     • repeat (boolean, optional) -- enables auto-repeat events (default: false)

                     • grab-toggle  (GrabToggleKeys, optional) -- the key or key combination that toggles device
                       grab (default: ctrl-ctrl)

       Object EventLoopBaseProperties (Since: 7.1)
              Common properties for event loops

              Membersaio-max-batch (int, optional) -- maximum number of  requests  in  a  batch  for  the  AIO
                       engine, 0 means that the engine will use its default.  (default: 0)

                     • thread-pool-min  (int, optional) -- minimum number of threads reserved in the thread pool
                       (default:0)

                     • thread-pool-max (int, optional) -- maximum number of threads the thread pool can  contain
                       (default:64)

       Object IothreadProperties (Since: 2.0)
              Properties for iothread objects.

              Memberspoll-max-ns (int, optional) -- the maximum number of nanoseconds to busy wait for events.
                       0 means polling is disabled (default: 32768 on POSIX hosts, 0 otherwise)

                     • poll-grow  (int,  optional)  -- the multiplier used to increase the polling time when the
                       algorithm detects it is missing events due to not  polling  long  enough.   0  selects  a
                       default behaviour (default: 0)

                     • poll-shrink  (int,  optional)  --  the divisor used to decrease the polling time when the
                       algorithm detects it is spending too long polling without encountering events.  0 selects
                       a default behaviour (default: 0)

                     • The members of EventLoopBaseProperties.

              The aio-max-batch option is available since 6.1.

       Object MainLoopProperties (Since: 7.1)
              Properties for the main-loop object.

              Members

                     • The members of EventLoopBaseProperties.

       Object MemoryBackendProperties (Since: 2.1)
              Properties for objects of classes derived from memory-backend.

              Membersmerge (boolean, optional) -- if true, mark the memory as mergeable  (default  depends  on
                       the machine type)

                     • dump (boolean, optional) -- if true, include the memory in core dumps (default depends on
                       the machine type)

                     • host-nodes ([int], optional) -- the list of NUMA host nodes to bind the memory to

                     • policy (HostMemPolicy, optional) -- the NUMA policy (default: 'default')

                     • prealloc (boolean, optional) -- if true, preallocate memory (default: false)

                     • prealloc-threads  (int,  optional) -- number of CPU threads to use for prealloc (default:
                       1)

                     • prealloc-context  (string,  optional)  --  thread  context  to  use   for   creation   of
                       preallocation threads (default: none) (since 7.2)

                     • share  (boolean,  optional)  --  if  false, the memory is private to QEMU; if true, it is
                       shared (default false for backends memory-backend-file and memory-backend-ram,  true  for
                       backends memory-backend-epc, memory-backend-memfd, and memory-backend-shm)

                     • reserve  (boolean, optional) -- if true, reserve swap space (or huge pages) if applicable
                       (default: true) (since 6.1)

                     • size (int) -- size of the memory region in bytes

                     • x-use-canonical-path-for-ramblock-id (boolean, optional) -- if true, the  canonical  path
                       is  used for ramblock-id.  Disable this for 4.0 machine types or older to allow migration
                       with newer QEMU versions.  (default: false generally, but true for machine types <= 4.0)

              NOTE:
                 prealloc=true and reserve=false cannot be  set  at  the  same  time.   With  reserve=true,  the
                 behavior  depends  on  the operating system: for example, Linux will not reserve swap space for
                 shared file mappings -- "not applicable".  In contrast,  reserve=false  will  bail  out  if  it
                 cannot be configured accordingly.

       Object MemoryBackendFileProperties (Since: 2.1)
              Properties for memory-backend-file objects.

              Membersalign  (int,  optional)  -- the base address alignment when QEMU mmap(2)s mem-path.  Some
                       backend stores specified by mem-path require an alignment different than the default  one
                       used  by  QEMU, e.g. the device DAX /dev/dax0.0 requires 2M alignment rather than 4K.  In
                       such cases, users can specify the required  alignment  via  this  option.   0  selects  a
                       default alignment (currently the page size).  (default: 0)

                     • offset (int, optional) -- the offset into the target file that the region starts at.  You
                       can  use  this option to back multiple regions with a single file.  Must be a multiple of
                       the page size.  (default: 0) (since 8.1)

                     • discard-data (boolean, optional) -- if true, the file contents can be destroyed when QEMU
                       exits, to avoid unnecessarily flushing data to the backing file.  Note that  discard-data
                       is  only  an  optimization,  and  QEMU  might  not  discard  file  contents  if it aborts
                       unexpectedly or is terminated using SIGKILL.  (default: false)

                     • mem-path (string) -- the path to either a shared memory or huge page filesystem mount

                     • pmem (boolean, optional) -- specifies whether the backing file specified by  mem-path  is
                       in host persistent memory that can be accessed using the SNIA NVM programming model (e.g.
                       Intel NVDIMM).

                     • readonly  (boolean, optional) -- if true, the backing file is opened read-only; if false,
                       it is opened read-write.  (default: false)

                     • rom (OnOffAuto, optional) -- whether to create Read Only  Memory  (ROM)  that  cannot  be
                       modified  by the VM.  Any write attempts to such ROM will be denied.  Most use cases want
                       writable RAM instead of ROM.  However, selected use cases, like R/O NVDIMMs, can  benefit
                       from  ROM.   If  set to 'on', create ROM; if set to 'off', create writable RAM; if set to
                       'auto', the value of the readonly property is used.  This property is  primarily  helpful
                       when  we  want  to  have proper RAM in configurations that would traditionally create ROM
                       before this property was introduced: VM templating, where we want to open a file readonly
                       (readonly set to true) and mark the memory to be private for QEMU (share set  to  false).
                       For  this use case, we need writable RAM instead of ROM, and want to set this property to
                       'off'.  (default: auto, since 8.2)

                     • The members of MemoryBackendProperties.

       Object MemoryBackendMemfdProperties (Since: 2.12)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Properties for memory-backend-memfd objects.

              Membershugetlb (boolean, optional) -- if true, the file to be created resides in  the  hugetlbfs
                       filesystem (default: false)

                     • hugetlbsize  (int,  optional)  --  the hugetlb page size on systems that support multiple
                       hugetlb page sizes (it must be a power of 2 value supported by the system).  0 selects  a
                       default page size.  This option is ignored if hugetlb is false.  (default: 0)

                     • seal  (boolean,  optional)  --  if  true,  create a sealed-file, which will block further
                       resizing of the memory (default: true)

                     • The members of MemoryBackendProperties.

       Object MemoryBackendShmProperties (Since: 9.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_POSIX

              Properties for memory-backend-shm objects.

              This memory backend supports only shared memory, which is the default.

              Members

                     • The members of MemoryBackendProperties.

       Object MemoryBackendEpcProperties (Since: 6.2)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Properties for memory-backend-epc objects.

              The merge boolean option is false by default with epc

              The dump boolean option is false by default with epc

              Members

                     • The members of MemoryBackendProperties.

       Object PrManagerHelperProperties (Since: 2.11)
              Availability: CONFIG_LINUX

              Properties for pr-manager-helper objects.

              Memberspath (string) -- the path to a Unix domain socket for connecting to the external helper

       Object QtestProperties (Since: 6.0)
              Properties for qtest objects.

              Memberschardev (string) -- the chardev to be used to receive qtest commands on.

                     • log (string, optional) -- the path to a log file

       Object RemoteObjectProperties (Since: 6.0)
              Properties for x-remote-object objects.

              Membersfd (string) -- file descriptor name previously passed via getfd command

                     • devid (string) -- the id of the device to be associated with the file descriptor

       Object VfioUserServerProperties (Since: 7.1)
              Properties for x-vfio-user-server objects.

              Memberssocket (SocketAddress) -- socket to be used by the libvfio-user library

                     • device (string) -- the ID of the device to be emulated at the server

       Object IOMMUFDProperties (Since: 9.0)
              Properties for iommufd objects.

              Membersfd (string, optional) -- file descriptor name previously passed via getfd command,  which
                       represents  a  pre-opened /dev/iommu.  This allows the iommufd object to be shared across
                       several subsystems (VFIO, VDPA, ...), and the file descriptor to  be  shared  with  other
                       process, e.g. DPDK.  (default: QEMU opens /dev/iommu by itself)

       Object AcpiGenericInitiatorProperties (Since: 9.0)
              Properties for acpi-generic-initiator objects.

              Memberspci-dev (string) -- PCI device ID to be associated with the node

                     • node (int) -- NUMA node associated with the PCI device

       Object AcpiGenericPortProperties (Since: 9.2)
              Properties for acpi-generic-port objects.

              Memberspci-bus  (string)  -- QOM path of the PCI bus of the hostbridge associated with this SRAT
                       Generic Port Affinity Structure.  This is the same as the  bus  parameter  for  the  root
                       ports  attached  to this host bridge.  The resulting SRAT Generic Port Affinity Structure
                       will refer to the ACPI object in DSDT that represents the host bridge (e.g.  ACPI0016 for
                       CXL host bridges).  See ACPI 6.5 Section 5.2.16.7 for more information.

                     • node (int) -- Similar to a NUMA node ID, but instead of providing a reference point  used
                       for  defining  NUMA  distances  and access characteristics to memory or from an initiator
                       (e.g. CPU), this node defines the boundary point between  non-discoverable  system  buses
                       which  must  be described by firmware, and a discoverable bus.  NUMA distances and access
                       characteristics are defined to and from that point.  For  system  software  to  establish
                       full  initiator  to  target  characteristics  this  information  must  be  combined  with
                       information retrieved from the discoverable part of the path.  An example would use  CDAT
                       (see  UEFI.org)  information  read  from  devices  and  switches in conjunction with link
                       characteristics read from PCIe Configuration space.  To get the full  path  latency  from
                       CPU  to CXL attached DRAM CXL device: Add the latency from CPU to Generic Port (from HMAT
                       indexed via the node ID in this SRAT structure) to that for CXL bus  links,  the  latency
                       across  intermediate  switches  and  from the EP port to the actual memory.  Bandwidth is
                       more complex as there may be interleaving across multiple devices and shared links in the
                       path.

       Object RngProperties (Since: 1.3)
              Properties for objects of classes derived from rng.

              Membersopened (boolean, optional) -- if true, the device is  opened  immediately  when  applying
                       this  option  and  will  probably  fail when processing the next option.  Don't use; only
                       provided for compatibility.  (default: false)

              Featuresdeprecated -- Member opened is deprecated.  Setting true doesn't make sense, and false is
                       already the default.

       Object RngEgdProperties (Since: 1.3)
              Properties for rng-egd objects.

              Memberschardev (string) -- the name of a character device backend that provides  the  connection
                       to the RNG daemon

                     • The members of RngProperties.

       Object RngRandomProperties (Since: 1.3)
              Availability: CONFIG_POSIX

              Properties for rng-random objects.

              Membersfilename  (string,  optional) -- the filename of the device on the host to obtain entropy
                       from (default: "/dev/urandom")

                     • The members of RngProperties.

       Object IgvmCfgProperties (Since: 10.1)
              Availability: CONFIG_IGVM

              Properties common to objects that handle IGVM files.

              Membersfile (string) -- IGVM file to use to configure guest

       Object SevCommonProperties (Since: 9.1)
              Properties common to objects that are derivatives of sev-common.

              Memberssev-device (string, optional) -- SEV device to use (default: "/dev/sev")

                     • cbitpos (int, optional) -- C-bit location in page table entry (default: 0)

                     • reduced-phys-bits (int) -- number of bits in physical addresses that  become  unavailable
                       when SEV is enabled

                     • kernel-hashes  (boolean,  optional)  -- if true, add hashes of kernel/initrd/cmdline to a
                       designated guest firmware page for measured boot with  -kernel  (default:  false)  (since
                       6.2)

       Object SevGuestProperties (Since: 2.12)
              Properties for sev-guest objects.

              Membersdh-cert-file (string, optional) -- guest owners DH certificate (encoded with base64)

                     • session-file (string, optional) -- guest owners session parameters (encoded with base64)

                     • policy (int, optional) -- SEV policy value (default: 0x1)

                     • handle (int, optional) -- SEV firmware handle (default: 0)

                     • legacy-vm-type  (OnOffAuto,  optional)  --  Use  legacy  KVM_SEV_INIT  KVM  interface for
                       creating the VM.  The newer KVM_SEV_INIT2 interface, from Linux >= 6.10, syncs additional
                       vCPU state when initializing the VMSA structures, which will result in a different  guest
                       measurement.   Set this to 'on' to force compatibility with older QEMU or kernel versions
                       that rely on legacy KVM_SEV_INIT behavior.  'auto' will behave identically to  'on',  but
                       will  automatically  switch  to  using KVM_SEV_INIT2 if the user specifies any additional
                       options  that  require  it.   If  set  to  'off',   QEMU   will   require   KVM_SEV_INIT2
                       unconditionally.  (default: off) (since 9.1)

                     • The members of SevCommonProperties.

       Object SevSnpGuestProperties (Since: 9.1)
              Properties  for  sev-snp-guest  objects.   Most  of  these  are direct arguments for the KVM_SNP_*
              interfaces       documented       in       the       Linux       kernel        source        under
              Documentation/arch/x86/amd-memory-encryption.rst,  which  are  in  turn  closely  coupled with the
              SNP_INIT/SNP_LAUNCH_* firmware commands documented in the SEV-SNP Firmware ABI Specification  (Rev
              0.9).

              More usage information is also available in the QEMU source tree under docs/amd-memory-encryption.

              Memberspolicy  (int,  optional)  --  the  'POLICY' parameter to the SNP_LAUNCH_START command, as
                       defined in the SEV-SNP firmware ABI (default: 0x30000)

                     • guest-visible-workarounds (string, optional) -- 16-byte, base64-encoded  blob  to  report
                       hypervisor-defined   workarounds,   corresponding   to   the  'GOSVW'  parameter  of  the
                       SNP_LAUNCH_START command defined in the SEV-SNP firmware ABI (default: all-zero)

                     • id-block (string, optional) -- 96-byte, base64-encoded blob to  provide  the  'ID  Block'
                       structure for the SNP_LAUNCH_FINISH command defined in the SEV-SNP firmware ABI (default:
                       all-zero)

                     • id-auth  (string,  optional)  --  4096-byte,  base64-encoded  blob  to  provide  the  'ID
                       Authentication Information Structure' for the SNP_LAUNCH_FINISH command  defined  in  the
                       SEV-SNP firmware ABI (default: all-zero)

                     • author-key-enabled   (boolean,   optional)   --  true  if  'id-auth'  blob  contains  the
                       'AUTHOR_KEY' field defined SEV-SNP firmware ABI (default: false)

                     • host-data (string, optional) -- 32-byte, base64-encoded, user-defined blob to provide  to
                       the  guest,  as documented for the 'HOST_DATA' parameter of the SNP_LAUNCH_FINISH command
                       in the SEV-SNP firmware ABI (default: all-zero)

                     • vcek-disabled (boolean, optional) -- Guests are by default allowed to choose between VLEK
                       (Versioned Loaded  Endorsement  Key)  or  VCEK  (Versioned  Chip  Endorsement  Key)  when
                       requesting  attestation  reports  from  firmware.  Set this to true to disable the use of
                       VCEK.  (default: false) (since: 9.1)

                     • The members of SevCommonProperties.

       Object TdxGuestProperties (Since: 10.1)
              Properties for tdx-guest objects.

              Membersattributes (int, optional)  --  The  'attributes'  of  a  TD  guest  that  is  passed  to
                       KVM_TDX_INIT_VM

                     • sept-ve-disable  (boolean,  optional)  --  toggle  bit  28  of  TD  attributes to control
                       disabling of EPT violation conversion to #VE on guest TD access of PENDING  pages.   Some
                       guest  OS  (e.g.,  Linux  TD  guest) may require this to be set, otherwise they refuse to
                       boot.

                     • mrconfigid (string, optional) -- ID for non-owner-defined configuration of the guest  TD,
                       e.g.,  run-time  or  OS  configuration  (base64  encoded SHA384 digest).  Defaults to all
                       zeros.

                     • mrowner (string, optional) -- ID for the guest TD’s owner (base64 encoded SHA384 digest).
                       Defaults to all zeros.

                     • mrownerconfig (string, optional) -- ID for owner-defined configuration of the  guest  TD,
                       e.g.,  specific  to  the  workload  rather than the run-time or OS (base64 encoded SHA384
                       digest).  Defaults to all zeros.

                     • quote-generation-socket (SocketAddress, optional) -- socket address for Quote  Generation
                       Service  (QGS).   QGS is a daemon running on the host.  Without it, the guest will not be
                       able to get a TD quote for attestation.

       Object ThreadContextProperties (Since: 7.2)
              Properties for thread context objects.

              Memberscpu-affinity ([int], optional) -- the list of host CPU numbers used as CPU  affinity  for
                       all threads created in the thread context (default: QEMU main thread CPU affinity)

                     • node-affinity ([int], optional) -- the list of host node numbers that will be resolved to
                       a  list  of host CPU numbers used as CPU affinity.  This is a shortcut for specifying the
                       list of host CPU numbers belonging to the host nodes manually  by  setting  cpu-affinity.
                       (default: QEMU main thread affinity)

       Enum ObjectType (Since: 6.0)

              Valuesacpi-generic-initiator -- Not documented

                     • acpi-generic-port -- Not documented

                     • authz-list -- Not documented

                     • authz-listfile -- Not documented

                     • authz-pam -- Not documented

                     • authz-simple -- Not documented

                     • can-bus -- Not documented

                     • can-host-socketcan -- Not documented

                     • colo-compare -- Not documented

                     • cryptodev-backend -- Not documented

                     • cryptodev-backend-builtin -- Not documented

                     • cryptodev-backend-lkcf -- Not documented

                     • cryptodev-vhost-user -- Not documented

                     • dbus-vmstate -- Not documented

                     • filter-buffer -- Not documented

                     • filter-dump -- Not documented

                     • filter-mirror -- Not documented

                     • filter-redirector -- Not documented

                     • filter-replay -- Not documented

                     • filter-rewriter -- Not documented

                     • igvm-cfg -- Not documented

                     • input-barrier -- Not documented

                     • input-linux -- Not documented

                     • iommufd -- Not documented

                     • iothread -- Not documented

                     • main-loop -- Not documented

                     • memory-backend-epc -- Not documented

                     • memory-backend-file -- Not documented

                     • memory-backend-memfd -- Not documented

                     • memory-backend-ram -- Not documented

                     • memory-backend-shm -- Not documented

                     • pef-guest -- Not documented

                     • pr-manager-helper -- Not documented

                     • qtest -- Not documented

                     • rng-builtin -- Not documented

                     • rng-egd -- Not documented

                     • rng-random -- Not documented

                     • secret -- Not documented

                     • secret_keyring -- Not documented

                     • sev-guest -- Not documented

                     • sev-snp-guest -- Not documented

                     • thread-context -- Not documented

                     • s390-pv-guest -- Not documented

                     • tdx-guest -- Not documented

                     • throttle-group -- Not documented

                     • tls-creds-anon -- Not documented

                     • tls-creds-psk -- Not documented

                     • tls-creds-x509 -- Not documented

                     • tls-cipher-suites -- Not documented

                     • x-remote-object -- Not documented

                     • x-vfio-user-server -- Not documented

              Featuresunstable -- Members x-remote-object and x-vfio-user-server are experimental.

       Object ObjectOptions (Since: 6.0)
              Describes the options of a user creatable QOM object.

              Membersqom-type (ObjectType) -- the class name for the object to be created

                     • id (string) -- the name of the new object

                     • When qom-type is acpi-generic-initiator: The members of AcpiGenericInitiatorProperties.

                     • When qom-type is acpi-generic-port: The members of AcpiGenericPortProperties.

                     • When qom-type is authz-list: The members of AuthZListProperties.

                     • When qom-type is authz-listfile: The members of AuthZListFileProperties.

                     • When qom-type is authz-pam: The members of AuthZPAMProperties.

                     • When qom-type is authz-simple: The members of AuthZSimpleProperties.

                     • When qom-type is can-host-socketcan: The members of CanHostSocketcanProperties.

                     • When qom-type is colo-compare: The members of ColoCompareProperties.

                     • When qom-type is cryptodev-backend: The members of CryptodevBackendProperties.

                     • When qom-type is cryptodev-backend-builtin: The members of CryptodevBackendProperties.

                     • When qom-type is cryptodev-backend-lkcf: The members of CryptodevBackendProperties.

                     • When qom-type is cryptodev-vhost-user: The members of CryptodevVhostUserProperties.

                     • When qom-type is dbus-vmstate: The members of DBusVMStateProperties.

                     • When qom-type is filter-buffer: The members of FilterBufferProperties.

                     • When qom-type is filter-dump: The members of FilterDumpProperties.

                     • When qom-type is filter-mirror: The members of FilterMirrorProperties.

                     • When qom-type is filter-redirector: The members of FilterRedirectorProperties.

                     • When qom-type is filter-replay: The members of NetfilterProperties.

                     • When qom-type is filter-rewriter: The members of FilterRewriterProperties.

                     • When qom-type is igvm-cfg: The members of IgvmCfgProperties.

                     • When qom-type is input-barrier: The members of InputBarrierProperties.

                     • When qom-type is input-linux: The members of InputLinuxProperties.

                     • When qom-type is iommufd: The members of IOMMUFDProperties.

                     • When qom-type is iothread: The members of IothreadProperties.

                     • When qom-type is main-loop: The members of MainLoopProperties.

                     • When qom-type is memory-backend-epc: The members of MemoryBackendEpcProperties.

                     • When qom-type is memory-backend-file: The members of MemoryBackendFileProperties.

                     • When qom-type is memory-backend-memfd: The members of MemoryBackendMemfdProperties.

                     • When qom-type is memory-backend-ram: The members of MemoryBackendProperties.

                     • When qom-type is memory-backend-shm: The members of MemoryBackendShmProperties.

                     • When qom-type is pr-manager-helper: The members of PrManagerHelperProperties.

                     • When qom-type is qtest: The members of QtestProperties.

                     • When qom-type is rng-builtin: The members of RngProperties.

                     • When qom-type is rng-egd: The members of RngEgdProperties.

                     • When qom-type is rng-random: The members of RngRandomProperties.

                     • When qom-type is secret: The members of SecretProperties.

                     • When qom-type is secret_keyring: The members of SecretKeyringProperties.

                     • When qom-type is sev-guest: The members of SevGuestProperties.

                     • When qom-type is sev-snp-guest: The members of SevSnpGuestProperties.

                     • When qom-type is tdx-guest: The members of TdxGuestProperties.

                     • When qom-type is thread-context: The members of ThreadContextProperties.

                     • When qom-type is throttle-group: The members of ThrottleGroupProperties.

                     • When qom-type is tls-creds-anon: The members of TlsCredsAnonProperties.

                     • When qom-type is tls-creds-psk: The members of TlsCredsPskProperties.

                     • When qom-type is tls-creds-x509: The members of TlsCredsX509Properties.

                     • When qom-type is tls-cipher-suites: The members of TlsCredsProperties.

                     • When qom-type is x-remote-object: The members of RemoteObjectProperties.

                     • When qom-type is x-vfio-user-server: The members of VfioUserServerProperties.

       Command object-add (Since: 2.0)
              Create a QOM object.

              Arguments

                     • The members of ObjectOptions.

              Errors

                     • If qom-type is not a valid class name

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "object-add",
                          "arguments": { "qom-type": "rng-random", "id": "rng1",
                                         "filename": "/dev/hwrng" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

       Command object-del (Since: 2.0)
              Remove a QOM object.

              Argumentsid (string) -- the name of the QOM object to remove

              Errors

                     • If id is not a valid id for a QOM object

                 Example:

                     -> { "execute": "object-del", "arguments": { "id": "rng1" } }
                     <- { "return": {} }

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