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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <body>
    <h1>Domain capabilities XML format</h1>

    <ul id="toc"></ul>

    <h2><a name="Overview">Overview</a></h2>

    <p>Sometimes, when a new domain is to be created it may come handy to know
    the capabilities of the hypervisor so the correct combination of devices and
    drivers is used. For example, when management application is considering the
    mode for a host device's passthrough there are several options depending not
    only on host, but on hypervisor in question too. If the hypervisor is qemu
    then it needs to be more recent to support VFIO, while legacy KVM is
    achievable just fine with older qemus.</p>

    <p>The main difference between <code
        class="docref">virConnectGetCapabilities</code> and the emulator
    capabilities API is, the former one aims more on the host capabilities
    (e.g.  NUMA topology, security models in effect, etc.) while the latter one
    specializes on the hypervisor capabilities.</p>

    <p>While the <a href="formatcaps.html">Driver Capabilities</a> provides the
    host capabilities (e.g NUMA topology, security models in effect, etc.), the
    Domain Capabilities provides the hypervisor specific capabilities for
    Management Applications to query and make decisions regarding what to
    utilize.</p>

    <p>The Domain Capabilities can provide information such as the correct
    combination of devices and drivers that are supported. Knowing which host
    and hypervisor specific options are available or supported would allow the
    management application to choose an appropriate mode for a pass-through
    host device as well as which adapter to utilize.</p>

    <h2><a name="elements">Element and attribute overview</a></h2>

    <p> A new query interface was added to the virConnect API's to retrieve the
    XML listing of the set of domain capabilities (<span class="since">Since
    1.2.7</span>):</p>

<pre>
    <code class="docref">virConnectGetDomainCapabilities</code>
</pre>

    <p>The root element that emulator capability XML document starts with has
    name <code>domainCapabilities</code>. It contains at least four direct
    child elements:</p>

<pre>
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
  &lt;path&gt;/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64&lt;/path&gt;
  &lt;domain&gt;kvm&lt;/domain&gt;
  &lt;machine&gt;pc-i440fx-2.1&lt;/machine&gt;
  &lt;arch&gt;x86_64&lt;/arch&gt;
  ...
&lt;/domainCapabilities&gt;
</pre>
    <dl>
      <dt>path</dt>
      <dd>The full path to the emulator binary.</dd>

      <dt>domain</dt>
      <dd>Describes the <a href="formatdomain.html#elements">virtualization
          type</a> (or so called domain type).</dd>

      <dt>machine</dt>
      <dd>The domain's <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsOSBIOS">machine
          type</a>.</dd>

      <dt>arch</dt>
      <dd>The domain's <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsOSBIOS">
          architecture</a>.</dd>

    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsCPUAllocation">CPU Allocation</a></h3>

    <p>Before any devices capability occurs, there might be a info on domain
    wide capabilities, e.g. virtual CPUs:</p>

<pre>
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
  ...
  &lt;vcpu max='255'/&gt;
  ...
&lt;/domainCapabilities&gt;
</pre>

    <dl>
      <dt>vcpu</dt>
      <dd>The maximum number of supported virtual CPUs</dd>
    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsOSBIOS">BIOS bootloader</a></h3>

    <p>Sometimes users might want to tweak some BIOS knobs or use
    UEFI. For cases like that, <a
    href="formatdomain.html#elementsOSBIOS"><code>os</code></a>
    element exposes what values can be passed to its children.</p>

<pre>
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
  ...
  &lt;os supported='yes'&gt;
    &lt;loader supported='yes'&gt;
      &lt;value&gt;/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.fd&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;enum name='type'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;rom&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;pflash&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      &lt;enum name='readonly'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;yes&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;no&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
    &lt;/loader&gt;
  &lt;/os&gt;
  ...
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
</pre>

    <p>For the <code>loader</code> element, the following can occur:</p>

    <dl>
      <dt>value</dt>
      <dd>List of known loader paths. Currently this is only used
      to advertise known locations of OVMF binaries for qemu. Binaries
      will only be listed if they actually exist on disk.</dd>

      <dt>type</dt>
      <dd>Whether loader is a typical BIOS (<code>rom</code>) or
      an UEFI binary (<code>pflash</code>). This refers to
      <code>type</code> attribute of the &lt;loader/&gt;
      element.</dd>

      <dt>readonly</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>readonly</code> attribute of the
      &lt;loader/&gt; element.</dd>
    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsDevices">Devices</a></h3>

    <p>
      The final set of XML elements describe the supported devices and their
      capabilities. All devices occur as children of the main
      <code>devices</code> element.
    </p>

<pre>
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;disk supported='yes'&gt;
      &lt;enum name='diskDevice'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;disk&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;cdrom&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;floppy&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;lun&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      ...
    &lt;/disk&gt;
    &lt;hostdev supported='no'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
&lt;/domainCapabilities&gt;
</pre>

    <p>Reported capabilities are expressed as an enumerated list of available
    options for each of the element or attribute.  For example, the
    &lt;disk/&gt; element has an attribute <code>device</code> which can
    support the values <code>disk</code>, <code>cdrom</code>,
    <code>floppy</code>, or <code>lun</code>.</p>

    <h4><a name="elementsDisks">Hard drives, floppy disks, CDROMs</a></h4>
    <p>Disk capabilities are exposed under <code>disk</code> element. For
    instance:</p>

<pre>
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;disk supported='yes'&gt;
      &lt;enum name='diskDevice'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;disk&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;cdrom&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;floppy&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;lun&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      &lt;enum name='bus'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;ide&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;fdc&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;scsi&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;virtio&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;xen&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;usb&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;uml&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;sata&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;sd&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
    &lt;/disk&gt;
    ...
  &lt;/devices&gt;
&lt;/domainCapabilities&gt;
</pre>

    <dl>
      <dt>diskDevice</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>device</code> attribute of the &lt;disk/&gt;
      element.</dd>

      <dt>bus</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>bus</code> attribute of the &lt;target/&gt;
      element for a &lt;disk/&gt;.</dd>
    </dl>

    <h4><a name="elementsHostDev">Host device assignment</a></h4>
    <p>Some host devices can be passed through to a guest (e.g. USB, PCI and
    SCSI). Well, only if the following is enabled:</p>

<pre>
&lt;domainCapabilities&gt;
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;hostdev supported='yes'&gt;
      &lt;enum name='mode'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;subsystem&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;capabilities&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      &lt;enum name='startupPolicy'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;default&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;mandatory&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;requisite&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;optional&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      &lt;enum name='subsysType'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;usb&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;pci&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;scsi&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      &lt;enum name='capsType'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;storage&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;misc&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;net&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
      &lt;enum name='pciBackend'&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;default&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;kvm&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;vfio&lt;/value&gt;
        &lt;value&gt;xen&lt;/value&gt;
      &lt;/enum&gt;
    &lt;/hostdev&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
&lt;/domainCapabilities&gt;
</pre>

    <dl>
      <dt>mode</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>mode</code> attribute of the &lt;hostdev/&gt;
      element.</dd>

      <dt>startupPolicy</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>startupPolicy</code> attribute of the
      &lt;hostdev/&gt; element.</dd>

      <dt>subsysType</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>type</code> attribute of the &lt;hostdev/&gt;
      element in case of <code>mode="subsystem"</code>.</dd>

      <dt>capsType</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>type</code> attribute of the &lt;hostdev/&gt;
      element in case of <code>mode="capabilities"</code>.</dd>

      <dt>pciBackend</dt>
      <dd>Options for the <code>name</code> attribute of the &lt;driver/&gt;
      element.</dd>
    </dl>
  </body>
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