From 378112b0020c4bc6c54e73e58046399f0e41b939 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Xu Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 16:59:44 +0800 Subject: docs: update QMP documents for OOB commands Update both the developer and spec for the new QMP OOB (Out-Of-Band) command. Signed-off-by: Peter Xu Message-Id: <20180309090006.10018-2-peterx@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake [eblake: grammar tweaks] Signed-off-by: Eric Blake --- docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++------ 2 files changed, 82 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt b/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt index 99d8123..a569d24 100644 --- a/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt +++ b/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt @@ -554,9 +554,12 @@ following example objects: === Commands === +--- General Command Layout --- + Usage: { 'command': STRING, '*data': COMPLEX-TYPE-NAME-OR-DICT, '*returns': TYPE-NAME, '*boxed': true, - '*gen': false, '*success-response': false } + '*gen': false, '*success-response': false, + '*allow-oob': true } Commands are defined by using a dictionary containing several members, where three members are most common. The 'command' member is a @@ -636,6 +639,49 @@ possible, the command expression should include the optional key 'success-response' with boolean value false. So far, only QGA makes use of this member. +A command can be declared to support Out-Of-Band (OOB) execution. By +default, commands do not support OOB. To declare a command that +supports it, the schema includes an extra 'allow-oob' field. For +example: + + { 'command': 'migrate_recover', + 'data': { 'uri': 'str' }, 'allow-oob': true } + +To execute a command with out-of-band priority, the client specifies +the "control" field in the request, with "run-oob" set to +true. Example: + + => { "execute": "command-support-oob", + "arguments": { ... }, + "control": { "run-oob": true } } + <= { "return": { } } + +Without it, even the commands that support out-of-band execution will +still be run in-band. + +Under normal QMP command execution, the following apply to each +command: + +- They are executed in order, +- They run only in main thread of QEMU, +- They have the BQL taken during execution. + +When a command is executed with OOB, the following changes occur: + +- They can be completed before a pending in-band command, +- They run in a dedicated monitor thread, +- They do not take the BQL during execution. + +OOB command handlers must satisfy the following conditions: + +- It executes extremely fast, +- It does not take any lock, or, it can take very small locks if all + critical regions also follow the rules for OOB command handler code, +- It does not invoke system calls that may block, +- It does not access guest RAM that may block when userfaultfd is + enabled for postcopy live migration. + +If in doubt, do not implement OOB execution support. === Events === @@ -739,10 +785,12 @@ references by name. QAPI schema definitions not reachable that way are omitted. The SchemaInfo for a command has meta-type "command", and variant -members "arg-type" and "ret-type". On the wire, the "arguments" -member of a client's "execute" command must conform to the object type -named by "arg-type". The "return" member that the server passes in a -success response conforms to the type named by "ret-type". +members "arg-type", "ret-type" and "allow-oob". On the wire, the +"arguments" member of a client's "execute" command must conform to the +object type named by "arg-type". The "return" member that the server +passes in a success response conforms to the type named by +"ret-type". When "allow-oob" is set, it means the command supports +out-of-band execution. If the command takes no arguments, "arg-type" names an object type without members. Likewise, if the command returns nothing, "ret-type" diff --git a/docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt b/docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt index f8b5356..6fa193a 100644 --- a/docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt +++ b/docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt @@ -83,16 +83,27 @@ The greeting message format is: 2.2.1 Capabilities ------------------ -As of the date this document was last revised, no server or client -capability strings have been defined. +Currently supported capabilities are: +- "oob": the QMP server supports "Out-Of-Band" (OOB) command + execution. For more details, please see the "run-oob" parameter in + the "Issuing Commands" section below. Not all commands allow this + "oob" execution. The "query-qmp-schema" command can be used to + inspect which commands support "oob" execution. + +QMP clients can get a list of supported QMP capabilities of the QMP +server in the greeting message mentioned above. By default, all the +capabilities are off. To enable any QMP capabilities, the QMP client +needs to send the "qmp_capabilities" command with an extra parameter +for the requested capabilities. 2.3 Issuing Commands -------------------- The format for command execution is: -{ "execute": json-string, "arguments": json-object, "id": json-value } +{ "execute": json-string, "arguments": json-object, "id": json-value, + "control": json-object } Where, @@ -102,10 +113,16 @@ The format for command execution is: required. Each command documents what contents will be considered valid when handling the json-argument - The "id" member is a transaction identification associated with the - command execution, it is optional and will be part of the response if - provided. The "id" member can be any json-value, although most - clients merely use a json-number incremented for each successive - command + command execution. It is required for all commands if the OOB - + capability was enabled at startup, and optional otherwise. The same + "id" field will be part of the response if provided. The "id" member + can be any json-value, although most clients merely use a + json-number incremented for each successive command +- The "control" member is optional, and currently only used for + out-of-band execution. The handling or response of an "oob" command + can overtake prior in-band commands. To enable "oob" handling of a + particular command, just provide a control field with: { "control": + { "run-oob": true } } 2.4 Commands Responses ---------------------- @@ -113,6 +130,11 @@ The format for command execution is: There are two possible responses which the Server will issue as the result of a command execution: success or error. +As long as the commands were issued with a proper "id" field, then the +same "id" field will be attached in the corresponding response message +so that requests and responses can match. Clients should drop all the +responses that have an unknown "id" field. + 2.4.1 success ------------- -- cgit v1.1