libvirt/tests/domaincapsschemadata/domaincaps-qemu_1.6.50-1.xml
Michal Privoznik 436dcf0b74 qemu: Add AAVMF to the list of known UEFIs
Well, even though users can pass the list of UEFI:NVRAM pairs at the
configure time, we may maintain the list of widely available UEFI
ourselves too. And as arm64 begin to rises, OVMF was ported there too.
With a slight name change - it's called AAVMF, with AAVMF_CODE.fd
being the UEFI firmware and AAVMF_VARS.fd being the NVRAM store file.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-01-29 15:20:47 +01:00

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<domainCapabilities>
<path>/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64</path>
<domain>kvm</domain>
<machine>pc-1.2</machine>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<os supported='yes'>
<loader supported='yes'>
<value>/usr/share/AAVMF/AAVMF_CODE.fd</value>
<value>/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.fd</value>
<enum name='type'>
<value>rom</value>
<value>pflash</value>
</enum>
<enum name='readonly'>
<value>yes</value>
<value>no</value>
</enum>
</loader>
</os>
<devices>
<disk supported='yes'>
<enum name='diskDevice'>
<value>disk</value>
<value>cdrom</value>
<value>floppy</value>
<value>lun</value>
</enum>
<enum name='bus'>
<value>ide</value>
<value>fdc</value>
<value>scsi</value>
<value>virtio</value>
<value>usb</value>
</enum>
</disk>
<hostdev supported='yes'>
<enum name='mode'>
<value>subsystem</value>
</enum>
<enum name='startupPolicy'>
<value>default</value>
<value>mandatory</value>
<value>requisite</value>
<value>optional</value>
</enum>
<enum name='subsysType'>
<value>usb</value>
<value>pci</value>
<value>scsi</value>
</enum>
<enum name='capsType'/>
<enum name='pciBackend'>
<value>default</value>
<value>kvm</value>
<value>vfio</value>
</enum>
</hostdev>
</devices>
</domainCapabilities>