In the formatcaps.rst we give an example output of capabilities. Well, there are couple of issues with it: 1) We show <features/> nested under /capabilities/host/cpu. There's no such element and never was. 2) The ordering of elements is corrupted. 3) There is plenty of elements missing. Fix these by showing an actual output of 'virsh capabilities' as obtained on my machine. Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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Driver capabilities XML format
Element and attribute overview
As new virtualization engine support gets added to libvirt, and to handle cases like QEMU supporting a variety of emulations, a query interface has been added in 0.2.1 allowing to list the set of supported virtualization capabilities on the host:
char * virConnectGetCapabilities (virConnectPtr conn);
The value returned is an XML document listing the virtualization
capabilities of the host and virtualization engine to which
`conn
is connected. One can test it using
virsh
command line tool command
'capabilities
', it dumps the XML associated to the current
connection.
As can be seen in the Examples, the
capabilities XML consists of the capabilities
element which
have exactly one host
child element to report information
on host capabilities, and zero or more guest
element to
express the set of architectures the host can run at the moment.
Host capabilities
The <host/>
element consists of the following
child elements:
uuid
-
The host UUID.
cpu
-
The host CPU architecture and features.
power_management
-
whether host is capable of memory suspend, disk hibernation, or hybrid suspend.
migration_features
-
This element exposes information on the hypervisor's migration capabilities, like live migration, supported URI transports, and so on.
topology
-
This element embodies the host internal topology. Management applications may want to learn this information when orchestrating new guests - e.g. due to reduce inter-NUMA node transfers. Note that the
sockets
value reported here is per-NUMA-node; this is in contrast to the value given in domain definitions, which is interpreted as a total number of sockets for the domain. secmodel
-
To find out default security labels for different security models you need to parse this element. In contrast with the former elements, this is repeated for each security model the libvirt daemon currently supports.
Guest capabilities
While the previous section (Host
capabilities) aims at host capabilities, this one focuses on
capabilities available to a guest using a given hypervisor. The
<guest/>
element will typically wrap up the following
elements:
os_type
-
This expresses what kind of operating system the hypervisor is able to run. Possible values are:
xen
-
for XEN PV
linux
-
legacy alias for
xen
xenpvh
-
for XEN PVH
hvm
-
Unmodified operating system
exe
-
Container based virtualization
arch
-
This element brings some information on supported guest architecture. Possible subelements are:
wordsize
-
Size of CPU word in bits, for example 64.
emulator
-
Emulator (device model) path, for use in emulator element of domain XML.
loader
-
Loader path, for use in loader element of domain XML.
machine
-
Machine type, for use in machine attribute of os/type element in domain XML. For example Xen supports
xenfv
for HVM,xenpv
for PV, orxenpvh
for PVH. domain
-
The
type
attribute of this element specifies the type of hypervisor required to run the domain. Use in type attribute of the domain root element.
features
-
This optional element encases possible features that can be used with a guest of described type. Possible subelements are:
pae
-
If present, 32-bit guests can use PAE address space extensions, since 0.4.1
nonpae
-
If present, 32-bit guests can be run without requiring PAE, since 0.4.1
ia64_be
-
If present, IA64 guests can be run in big-endian mode, since 0.4.1
acpi
-
If this element is present, the
default
attribute describes whether the hypervisor exposes ACPI to the guest by default, and thetoggle
attribute describes whether the user can override this default. Since 0.4.1 apic
-
If this element is present, the
default
attribute describes whether the hypervisor exposes APIC to the guest by default, and thetoggle
attribute describes whether the user can override this default. Since 0.4.1 cpuselection
-
If this element is present, the hypervisor supports the
<cpu>
element within a domain definition for fine-grained control over the CPU presented to the guest. Since 0.7.5 deviceboot
-
If this element is present, the
<boot order='...'/>
element can be used inside devices, rather than the older boot specification by category. Since 0.8.8 disksnapshot
-
If this element is present, the
default
attribute describes whether external disk snapshots are supported. If absent, external snapshots may still be supported, but it requires attempting the API and checking for an error to find out for sure. Since 1.2.3
Examples
For example, in the case of a 64-bit machine with hardware virtualization capabilities enabled in the chip and BIOS you will see:
<capabilities>
<host>
<uuid>7b55704c-29f4-11b2-a85c-9dc6ff50623f</uuid>
<cpu>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<model>Skylake-Client-noTSX-IBRS</model>
<vendor>Intel</vendor>
<microcode version='236'/>
<signature family='6' model='142' stepping='12'/>
<counter name='tsc' frequency='2303997000' scaling='no'/>
<topology sockets='1' dies='1' cores='4' threads='2'/>
<maxphysaddr mode='emulate' bits='39'/>
<feature name='ds'/>
<feature name='acpi'/>
<feature name='ss'/>
<feature name='ht'/>
<feature name='tm'/>
<feature name='pbe'/>
<feature name='dtes64'/>
<feature name='monitor'/>
<feature name='ds_cpl'/>
<feature name='vmx'/>
<feature name='smx'/>
<feature name='est'/>
<feature name='tm2'/>
<feature name='xtpr'/>
<feature name='pdcm'/>
<feature name='osxsave'/>
<feature name='tsc_adjust'/>
<feature name='sgx'/>
<feature name='clflushopt'/>
<feature name='intel-pt'/>
<feature name='md-clear'/>
<feature name='stibp'/>
<feature name='arch-capabilities'/>
<feature name='ssbd'/>
<feature name='xsaves'/>
<feature name='sgx1'/>
<feature name='sgx-debug'/>
<feature name='sgx-mode64'/>
<feature name='sgx-provisionkey'/>
<feature name='sgx-tokenkey'/>
<feature name='pdpe1gb'/>
<feature name='invtsc'/>
<feature name='rdctl-no'/>
<feature name='ibrs-all'/>
<feature name='skip-l1dfl-vmentry'/>
<feature name='mds-no'/>
<feature name='tsx-ctrl'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'/>
</cpu>
<power_management>
<suspend_mem/>
</power_management>
<iommu support='yes'/>
<migration_features>
<live/>
<uri_transports>
<uri_transport>tcp</uri_transport>
<uri_transport>rdma</uri_transport>
</uri_transports>
</migration_features>
<topology>
<cells num='1'>
<cell id='0'>
<memory unit='KiB'>32498112</memory>
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'>6813808</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>2048</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages>
<distances>
<sibling id='0' value='10'/>
</distances>
<cpus num='8'>
<cpu id='0' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0,4'/>
<cpu id='1' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='1' siblings='1,5'/>
<cpu id='2' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='2' siblings='2,6'/>
<cpu id='3' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='3' siblings='3,7'/>
<cpu id='4' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0,4'/>
<cpu id='5' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='1' siblings='1,5'/>
<cpu id='6' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='2' siblings='2,6'/>
<cpu id='7' socket_id='0' die_id='0' core_id='3' siblings='3,7'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
</cells>
</topology>
<cache>
<bank id='0' level='3' type='both' size='8' unit='MiB' cpus='0-7'/>
</cache>
<secmodel>
<model>none</model>
<doi>0</doi>
</secmodel>
<secmodel>
<model>dac</model>
<doi>0</doi>
<baselabel type='kvm'>+77:+77</baselabel>
<baselabel type='qemu'>+77:+77</baselabel>
</secmodel>
</host>
<guest>
<os_type>hvm</os_type>
<arch name='x86_64'>
<wordsize>64</wordsize>
<emulator>/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64</emulator>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-7.1</machine>
<machine canonical='pc-i440fx-7.1' maxCpus='255'>pc</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-5.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.12</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-6.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-4.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.5</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-4.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-5.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255' deprecated='yes'>pc-i440fx-1.5</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-q35-2.7</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-7.1</machine>
<machine canonical='pc-q35-7.1' maxCpus='288'>q35</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.7</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-6.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-q35-2.4</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-2.10</machine>
<machine maxCpus='1'>x-remote</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-5.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255' deprecated='yes'>pc-i440fx-1.7</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-2.9</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.11</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-3.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-6.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-4.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.4</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-4.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-5.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.9</machine>
<machine maxCpus='1'>isapc</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255' deprecated='yes'>pc-i440fx-1.4</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-q35-2.6</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-3.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-2.12</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-7.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-6.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.6</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-4.0.1</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-7.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255' deprecated='yes'>pc-i440fx-1.6</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-5.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-2.8</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.10</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-3.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-6.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-4.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>microvm</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.3</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-4.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-5.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-2.8</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-6.2</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-q35-2.5</machine>
<machine maxCpus='255'>pc-i440fx-3.0</machine>
<machine maxCpus='288'>pc-q35-2.11</machine>
<domain type='qemu'/>
<domain type='kvm'/>
</arch>
<features>
<acpi default='on' toggle='yes'/>
<apic default='on' toggle='no'/>
<cpuselection/>
<deviceboot/>
<disksnapshot default='on' toggle='no'/>
</features>
</guest>
</capabilities>