Luiz Capitulino <lcapitul...@redhat.com> writes: > Feature negotiation allows clients to enable new QMP capabilities they > support and thus allows QMP to envolve in a compatible way. > > A capability is a new QMP feature and/or protocol change which is not part of > the core protocol as defined in the QMP spec.
Well, it becomes part of the protocol then. But I understand what you mean. > Feature negotiation is implemented by, among other changes, adding > mode-oriented support to QMP, which comprehends the following: > > o Two modes: handshake and operational > o All QMP Monitors start in handshake mode > o In handshake mode only commands to query/enable/disable QMP capabilities are > allowed (there are few exceptions) > o Clients can switch to the operational mode at any time > o In Operational mode most commands are allowed and QMP capabilities changes > made in handshake mode take effect > > Please, note that we don't have any capability yet. So, the most visable > change in this series is that now Clients must switch to operational mode to > be able to issue 'regular' commands. > > Session example: > > """ > {"QMP": {"capabilities": []}} > > { "execute": "query-qmp-mode" } > {"return": {"mode": "handshake"}} > > { "execute": "stop" } > {"error": {"class": "CommandNotFound", "desc": "The command stop has not been > found", "data": {"name": "stop"}}} > > { "execute": "qmp_capability_enable", "arguments": { "name": "foobar" } } > {"error": {"class": "InvalidParameter", "desc": "Invalid parameter name", > "data": {"name": "name"}}} > > { "execute": "qmp_switch_mode", "arguments": { "mode": "operational" } } > {"return": {}} > > { "execute": "query-qmp-mode" } > {"return": {"mode": "operational"}} > > { "execute": "stop" } > {"return": {}} > > """ I don't doubt your design does the job. I just think it's overly general. I had something far more stupid in mind: client connects server -> client: version & capability offer (one message) again: client -> server: capability selection (one message) server -> client: either okay or error (one message) if error goto again connection is now ready for commands No modes. The distinct lack of generality is a design feature.