/* * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. */ #ifndef QEMU_MAIN_H #define QEMU_MAIN_H /* * The function to run on the main (initial) thread of the process. * NULL means QEMU's main event loop. * When non-NULL, QEMU's main event loop will run on a purposely created * thread, after which the provided function pointer will be invoked on * the initial thread. * This is useful on platforms which treat the main thread as special * (macOS/Darwin) and/or require all UI API calls to occur from the main * thread. Those platforms can initialise it to a specific function, * while UI implementations may reset it to NULL during their init if they * will handle system and UI events on the main thread via QEMU's own main * event loop. */ extern int (*qemu_main)(void); #endif /* QEMU_MAIN_H */