Markus: QAPI design Qs for you at the bottom On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 10:19:33AM -0300, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote: > > > On 9/19/24 9:22 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 08:20:56AM -0300, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote: > > > Add a QMP command that shows all specific properties of the current > > > accelerator in use. > > > > Why do we need to expose /everything/ ? > > I wouldn't mind pick and choose advertised properties for the accelerators > like we do with other APIs. > > This would mean that each arch should choose what to advertise or not, given > that > some accelerator properties might be relevant just for some archs. The API > would > be implemented by each arch individually.
Well with qemu-system-any we might get multiple arches reporting info in the same binary, so we'll need to fan out to fill in the per-arch info, after doing a common base. Hmmm, i wonder if qemu-system-any will support mixing KVM and TCG ? ie KVM for the host native accelerator, combined with TCG for the foreign archs ??? Hopefully not ! > > > This can be used as a complement of other APIs like query-machines and > > > query-cpu-model-expansion, allowing management to get a more complete > > > picture of the running QEMU process. > > > > query-machines doesn't return every single QOM property, just > > a hand selected set of information pieces. > > > > The query-cpu-model-expansion does return everything, but I > > consider that command to be bad design, as it doesn't distinguish > > between hardware CPU features, and QEMU QOM properties > > > > > > > > This is the output with a x86_64 TCG guest: > > > > > > $ ./build/qemu-system-x86_64 -S -display none -accel tcg -qmp > > > tcp:localhost:1234,server,wait=off > > > > > > $ ./scripts/qmp/qmp-shell localhost:1234 > > > Welcome to the QMP low-level shell! > > > Connected to QEMU 9.1.50 > > > > > > (QEMU) query-accelerator > > > {"return": {"name": "tcg", "props": {"one-insn-per-tb": false, "thread": > > > "multi", "tb-size": 0, "split-wx": false, "type": "tcg-accel"}}} > > > > > > And for a x86_64 KVM guest: > > > > > > $ ./build/qemu-system-x86_64 -S -display none -accel kvm -qmp > > > tcp:localhost:1234,server,wait=off > > > > > > $ ./scripts/qmp/qmp-shell localhost:1234 > > > Welcome to the QMP low-level shell! > > > Connected to QEMU 9.1.50 > > > > > > (QEMU) query-accelerator > > > {"return": {"name": "KVM", "props": {"mem-container-smram[0]": "", > > > "xen-gnttab-max-frames": 64, "device": "", "xen-version": 0, > > > "mem-smram[0]": "", "notify-window": 0, "dirty-ring-size": 0, > > > "kvm-shadow-mem": -1, "type": "kvm-accel", "notify-vmexit": "run", > > > "xen-evtchn-max-pirq": 256}}} > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <dbarb...@ventanamicro.com> > > > --- > > > hw/core/machine-qmp-cmds.c | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > qapi/machine.json | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > 2 files changed, 61 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/hw/core/machine-qmp-cmds.c b/hw/core/machine-qmp-cmds.c > > > index 130217da8f..eac803bf36 100644 > > > --- a/hw/core/machine-qmp-cmds.c > > > +++ b/hw/core/machine-qmp-cmds.c > > > > > +AccelInfo *qmp_query_accelerator(Error **errp) > > > +{ > > > + AccelState *accel = current_accel(); > > > + AccelClass *acc = ACCEL_GET_CLASS(accel); > > > + AccelInfo *info = g_new0(AccelInfo, 1); > > > + QDict *qdict_out = qdict_new(); > > > + ObjectPropertyIterator iter; > > > + ObjectProperty *prop; > > > + > > > + info->name = g_strdup(acc->name); > > > + > > > + object_property_iter_init(&iter, OBJECT(accel)); > > > + while ((prop = object_property_iter_next(&iter))) { > > > + QObject *value; > > > + > > > + if (!prop->get) { > > > + continue; > > > + } > > > + > > > + value = object_property_get_qobject(OBJECT(accel), prop->name, > > > + &error_abort); > > > + qdict_put_obj(qdict_out, prop->name, value); > > > + } > > > > I'm not at all convinced trhat we should be exposing every single > > QOM property on the accelerator class as public QMP data > > > > > + > > > + if (!qdict_size(qdict_out)) { > > > + qobject_unref(qdict_out); > > > + } else { > > > + info->props = QOBJECT(qdict_out); > > > + } > > > + > > > + return info; > > > +} > > > diff --git a/qapi/machine.json b/qapi/machine.json > > > index a6b8795b09..d0d527d1eb 100644 > > > --- a/qapi/machine.json > > > +++ b/qapi/machine.json > > > @@ -1898,3 +1898,30 @@ > > > { 'command': 'x-query-interrupt-controllers', > > > 'returns': 'HumanReadableText', > > > 'features': [ 'unstable' ]} > > > + > > > +## > > > +# @AccelInfo: > > > +# > > > +# Information about the current accelerator. > > > +# > > > +# @name: the name of the current accelerator being used > > > +# > > > +# @props: a dictionary of the accelerator properties > > > +# > > > +# Since: 9.2 > > > +## > > > +{ 'struct': 'AccelInfo', > > > + 'data': { 'name': 'str', > > > + '*props': 'any' } } > > > > This is way too open ended. IMHO ideally we would never add more > > instances of the 'any' type, as it has many downsides > > > > - zero documentation about what is available > > - no version info about when each prop was introduced > > - no ability to tag fields as deprecated > > > > For this new API, IMHO 'name' should be an enumeration of the > > accelerator types, and thenm 'props' should be a discrinated > > union of accelerator specific structs > > We have accelerator properties that differs from arch to arch, e.g. x86 has > properties like > notify-vmexit, declared in kvm_arch_accel_class_init() from > target/i386/kvm/kvm.c, that no > other arch has access to. RISC-V has its own share of these properties too. > > Is it possible to declare specific structs based on arch for the API? In a > quick glance > it seems like we're doing something like that with query-cpus-fast, where > s390x has > additional properties that are exposed. To allow for qemu-system-any, which will eventually have multiple arches in one, I guess we'll need multiple levels of nesting. Perhaps something like this: { 'enum': 'AccelType', 'data': ['tcg', 'kvm', ....] } { 'union': 'AccelInfo', 'type': 'AccelType', 'data': { 'tcg': 'AccelInfoTCG', 'kvm': 'AccelInfoKVM', } } { 'struct': 'AccelInfoTCGX86', 'data': { 'notify-vmexit': ... } } { 'struct': 'AccelInfoTCGArch', 'data': { 'x86': 'AccelInfoTCGX86', 'riscv': 'AccelInfoTCGRiscV', ...etc... } { 'struct': 'AccelInfoTCG', 'data': { ...non-arch specific fields..., 'arch': 'AccelInfoTCGArch', } } ...equiv AccelInfoKVM* structs.... Markus: any other/better ideas ? > > > + > > > +## > > > +# @query-accelerator: > > > +# > > > +# Shows information about the accelerator in use. > > > +# > > > +# Returns: a CpuModelExpansionInfo describing the expanded CPU model > > > +# > > > +# Since: 9.2 > > > +## > > > +{ 'command': 'query-accelerator', > > > + 'returns': 'AccelInfo' } > > > -- With regards, Daniel -- |: https://berrange.com -o- https://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange :| |: https://libvirt.org -o- https://fstop138.berrange.com :| |: https://entangle-photo.org -o- https://www.instagram.com/dberrange :|