libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvdata/aarch64-traditional-pci.args
Peter Krempa d8f04f1575 qemuBuildControllerPCIDevStr: Format via JSON properties
Internally format the PCI controller properties into JSON, but convert
it back to a string so that we for now change just the SCSI controller.

The change in tests is expected as the 'port' field for various PCI
controllers is expected to be a number and thus can't be represented as
a hexadecimal value in JSON.

QEMU expects the following types:

'pci-bridge'
  chassis_nr=<uint8>     -  (default: 0)

'pxb-pcie':
  bus_nr=<uint8>         -  (default: 0)

'pcie-root-port'
  port=<uint8>           -  (default: 0)
  chassis=<uint8>        -  (default: 0)
  hotplug=<bool>         -  (default: true)

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
2021-10-12 10:26:05 +02:00

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LC_ALL=C \
PATH=/bin \
HOME=/tmp/lib/domain--1-guest \
USER=test \
LOGNAME=test \
XDG_DATA_HOME=/tmp/lib/domain--1-guest/.local/share \
XDG_CACHE_HOME=/tmp/lib/domain--1-guest/.cache \
XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/tmp/lib/domain--1-guest/.config \
QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=none \
/usr/bin/qemu-system-aarch64 \
-name guest=guest,debug-threads=on \
-S \
-object secret,id=masterKey0,format=raw,file=/tmp/lib/domain--1-guest/master-key.aes \
-machine virt,accel=tcg,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off,gic-version=2 \
-m 1024 \
-realtime mlock=off \
-smp 1,sockets=1,cores=1,threads=1 \
-uuid 496d7ea8-9739-544b-4ebd-ef08be936e8b \
-display none \
-no-user-config \
-nodefaults \
-chardev socket,id=charmonitor,path=/tmp/lib/domain--1-guest/monitor.sock,server=on,wait=off \
-mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control \
-rtc base=utc \
-no-shutdown \
-no-acpi \
-boot strict=on \
-device pcie-root-port,port=8,chassis=1,id=pci.1,bus=pcie.0,multifunction=on,addr=0x1 \
-device pcie-pci-bridge,id=pci.2,bus=pci.1,addr=0x0 \
-device pcie-root-port,port=9,chassis=3,id=pci.3,bus=pcie.0,addr=0x1.0x1 \
-chardev pty,id=charserial0 \
-device pci-serial,chardev=charserial0,id=serial0,bus=pci.2,addr=0x1 \
-msg timestamp=on