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[Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] q35: Improve sample configuration files
From: |
Andrea Bolognani |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] q35: Improve sample configuration files |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Feb 2017 18:20:40 +0100 |
Instead of having a single sample configuration file,
we now have several:
* q35-emulated.cfg documents the default devices QEMU
adds to a q35 guest and the additional devices that
are pretty much guaranteed to be present in a
physical q35-based machine;
* q35-virtio-graphical.cfg can be used to start a
fully-featured (USB, graphical console, audio, etc.)
guest that uses VirtIO instead of emulated devices;
* q35-virtio-serial.cfg is similar but has a minimal
set of devices and uses the serial console.
All configuration files are fully commented and neatly
organized.
---
Changes since [v1]
* Address review comments:
- improve the existing configuration file instead
of removing it;
- split off the common part for VirtIO guests;
- plug all ioh3420 devices in a single slot;
- use slot 1c for ioh3420 devices;
- remove useless USB keyboard.
* Improve usage description:
- make sure the OS disk actually uses the VirtIO
SCSI controller, as intended, rather than the
built-in SATA one;
- provide a command line for running live CDs.
* Document more devices:
- the video card is added by default;
- so is the Ethernet adapter, apparently.
The last part seems to clash with some of Gerd's comments,
so I'm kinda puzzled.
[v1] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2017-01/msg06342.html
docs/q35-chipset.cfg | 152 --------------------------------
docs/q35-emulated.cfg | 196 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
docs/q35-virtio-common.cfg | 82 ++++++++++++++++++
docs/q35-virtio-graphical.cfg | 113 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
docs/q35-virtio-serial.cfg | 80 +++++++++++++++++
5 files changed, 471 insertions(+), 152 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 docs/q35-chipset.cfg
create mode 100644 docs/q35-emulated.cfg
create mode 100644 docs/q35-virtio-common.cfg
create mode 100644 docs/q35-virtio-graphical.cfg
create mode 100644 docs/q35-virtio-serial.cfg
diff --git a/docs/q35-chipset.cfg b/docs/q35-chipset.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index e4ddb7d..0000000
--- a/docs/q35-chipset.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-################################################################
-#
-# qemu -M q35 creates a bare machine with just the very essential
-# chipset devices being present:
-#
-# 00.0 - Host bridge
-# 1f.0 - ISA bridge / LPC
-# 1f.2 - SATA (AHCI) controller
-# 1f.3 - SMBus controller
-#
-# This config file documents the other devices and how they are
-# created. You can simply use "-readconfig $thisfile" to create
-# them all. Here is a overview:
-#
-# 19.0 - Ethernet controller (not created, our e1000 emulation
-# doesn't emulate the ich9 device).
-# 1a.* - USB Controller #2 (ehci + uhci companions)
-# 1b.0 - HD Audio Controller
-# 1c.* - PCI Express Ports
-# 1d.* - USB Controller #1 (ehci + uhci companions,
-# "qemu -M q35 -usb" creates these too)
-# 1e.0 - PCI Bridge
-#
-
-[device "ich9-ehci-2"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-ehci2"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1a.7"
-
-[device "ich9-uhci-4"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-uhci4"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1a.0"
- masterbus = "ich9-ehci-2.0"
- firstport = "0"
-
-[device "ich9-uhci-5"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-uhci5"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1a.1"
- masterbus = "ich9-ehci-2.0"
- firstport = "2"
-
-[device "ich9-uhci-6"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-uhci6"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1a.2"
- masterbus = "ich9-ehci-2.0"
- firstport = "4"
-
-
-[device "ich9-hda-audio"]
- driver = "ich9-intel-hda"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1b.0"
-
-
-[device "ich9-pcie-port-1"]
- driver = "ioh3420"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1c.0"
- port = "1"
- chassis = "1"
-
-[device "ich9-pcie-port-2"]
- driver = "ioh3420"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1c.1"
- port = "2"
- chassis = "2"
-
-[device "ich9-pcie-port-3"]
- driver = "ioh3420"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1c.2"
- port = "3"
- chassis = "3"
-
-[device "ich9-pcie-port-4"]
- driver = "ioh3420"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1c.3"
- port = "4"
- chassis = "4"
-
-##
-# Example PCIe switch with two downstream ports
-#
-#[device "pcie-switch-upstream-port-1"]
-# driver = "x3130-upstream"
-# bus = "ich9-pcie-port-4"
-# addr = "00.0"
-#
-#[device "pcie-switch-downstream-port-1-1"]
-# driver = "xio3130-downstream"
-# multifunction = "on"
-# bus = "pcie-switch-upstream-port-1"
-# addr = "00.0"
-# port = "1"
-# chassis = "5"
-#
-#[device "pcie-switch-downstream-port-1-2"]
-# driver = "xio3130-downstream"
-# multifunction = "on"
-# bus = "pcie-switch-upstream-port-1"
-# addr = "00.1"
-# port = "1"
-# chassis = "6"
-
-[device "ich9-ehci-1"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-ehci1"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1d.7"
-
-[device "ich9-uhci-1"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-uhci1"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1d.0"
- masterbus = "ich9-ehci-1.0"
- firstport = "0"
-
-[device "ich9-uhci-2"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-uhci2"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1d.1"
- masterbus = "ich9-ehci-1.0"
- firstport = "2"
-
-[device "ich9-uhci-3"]
- driver = "ich9-usb-uhci3"
- multifunction = "on"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1d.2"
- masterbus = "ich9-ehci-1.0"
- firstport = "4"
-
-
-[device "ich9-pci-bridge"]
- driver = "i82801b11-bridge"
- bus = "pcie.0"
- addr = "1e.0"
diff --git a/docs/q35-emulated.cfg b/docs/q35-emulated.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aaa86e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/q35-emulated.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
+# q35 - Emulated guest (graphical console)
+# =========================================================
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+# -readconfig q35-emulated.cfg \
+# -drive file=os.qcow2,format=qcow2
+#
+# Or:
+#
+# $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+# -readconfig q35-emulated.cfg \
+# -cdrom live.iso
+#
+# ---------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# This file contains a working configuration that can be
+# used for booting a generic q35 guest without too much
+# fuss, or as a starting point for a more fine-tuned
+# configuration. The guest in question will be accessed
+# using a graphical console.
+#
+# If not instructed otherwise, QEMU will create a bare
+# machine with just the very essential chipset devices
+# being present:
+#
+# 00.0 - Host bridge
+# 01.0 - VGA compatible controller
+# 02.0 - Ethernet controller
+# 1f.0 - ISA bridge / LPC
+# 1f.2 - SATA (AHCI) controller
+# 1f.3 - SMBus controller
+#
+# This configuration file adds a number of devices that
+# are very likely to be present in physical machines based
+# on q35, more specifically:
+#
+# 1a.* - USB Controller #2 (EHCI + UHCI companions)
+# 1b.0 - HD Audio Controller
+# 1c.* - PCI Express Ports
+# 1d.* - USB Controller #1 (EHCI + UHCI companions)
+# 1e.0 - PCI Bridge
+#
+# More information about these devices is available below.
+
+
+# Machine options
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We use the q35 machine type and enable KVM acceleration
+# for better performance.
+
+[machine]
+ type = "q35"
+ accel = "kvm"
+
+
+# PCI Express controllers
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We add four PCIe Root Ports, all sharing the same slot
+# on the PCIe Root Bus. These ports support hotplug.
+
+[device "ich9-pcie-port-1"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1c.0"
+ port = "1"
+ chassis = "1"
+
+[device "ich9-pcie-port-2"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1c.1"
+ port = "2"
+ chassis = "2"
+
+[device "ich9-pcie-port-3"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1c.2"
+ port = "3"
+ chassis = "3"
+
+[device "ich9-pcie-port-4"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1c.3"
+ port = "4"
+ chassis = "4"
+
+
+# Legacy PCI controllers
+# =========================================================
+#
+# This bridge can be used to build an independent topology
+# for legacy PCI devices.
+
+[device "ich9-pci-bridge"]
+ driver = "i82801b11-bridge"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1e.0"
+
+
+# USB controller #1
+# =========================================================
+#
+# EHCI controller + UHCI companion controllers.
+
+[device "ich9-ehci-1"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-ehci1"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1d.7"
+
+[device "ich9-uhci-1"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-uhci1"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1d.0"
+ masterbus = "ich9-ehci-1.0"
+ firstport = "0"
+
+[device "ich9-uhci-2"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-uhci2"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1d.1"
+ masterbus = "ich9-ehci-1.0"
+ firstport = "2"
+
+[device "ich9-uhci-3"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-uhci3"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1d.2"
+ masterbus = "ich9-ehci-1.0"
+ firstport = "4"
+
+
+# USB controller #2
+# =========================================================
+#
+# EHCI controller + UHCI companion controllers.
+
+[device "ich9-ehci-2"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-ehci2"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1a.7"
+
+[device "ich9-uhci-4"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-uhci4"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1a.0"
+ masterbus = "ich9-ehci-2.0"
+ firstport = "0"
+
+[device "ich9-uhci-5"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-uhci5"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1a.1"
+ masterbus = "ich9-ehci-2.0"
+ firstport = "2"
+
+[device "ich9-uhci-6"]
+ driver = "ich9-usb-uhci6"
+ multifunction = "on"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1a.2"
+ masterbus = "ich9-ehci-2.0"
+ firstport = "4"
+
+
+# Sound card
+# =========================================================
+#
+# The sound card is a legacy PCI device that is plugged
+# directly into the PCIe Root Bus.
+
+[device "ich9-hda-audio"]
+ driver = "ich9-intel-hda"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1b.0"
+
+[device "ich9-hda-duplex"]
+ driver = "hda-duplex"
+ bus = "ich9-hda-audio.0"
+ cad = "0"
diff --git a/docs/q35-virtio-common.cfg b/docs/q35-virtio-common.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b143e65
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/q35-virtio-common.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+# q35 - VirtIO guest (common bits)
+# =========================================================
+#
+# Not very useful on its own. See q35-virtio-graphical.cfg
+# and q35-virtio-serial.cfg for usage instructions.
+
+
+# Machine options
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We use the q35 machine type and enable KVM acceleration
+# for better performance.
+
+[machine]
+ type = "q35"
+ accel = "kvm"
+
+
+# PCIe controllers
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We create eight PCIe Root Ports, and we plug them all
+# into separate functions of the same slot. Some of them
+# will be used by devices, the rest will remain available
+# for hotplug.
+
+[device "pci.1"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x0"
+ port = "0x10"
+ chassis = "1"
+ multifunction = "on"
+
+[device "pci.2"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x1"
+ port = "0x11"
+ chassis = "2"
+
+[device "pci.3"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x2"
+ port = "0x12"
+ chassis = "3"
+
+[device "pci.4"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x3"
+ port = "0x13"
+ chassis = "4"
+
+[device "pci.5"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x4"
+ port = "0x14"
+ chassis = "5"
+
+[device "pci.6"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x5"
+ port = "0x15"
+ chassis = "6"
+
+[device "pci.7"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x6"
+ port = "0x16"
+ chassis = "7"
+
+[device "pci.8"]
+ driver = "ioh3420"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1c.0x7"
+ port = "0x17"
+ chassis = "8"
diff --git a/docs/q35-virtio-graphical.cfg b/docs/q35-virtio-graphical.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4948a20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/q35-virtio-graphical.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
+# q35 - VirtIO guest (graphical console)
+# =========================================================
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+# -nodefaults \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-common.cfg \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-graphical.cfg \
+# -device scsi-hd,bus=scsi.0,drive=disk \
+# -drive file=os.qcow2,format=qcow2,id=disk,if=none
+#
+# Or:
+#
+# $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+# -nodefaults \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-common.cfg \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-graphical.cfg \
+# -cdrom live.iso
+#
+# ---------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# This file contains a working configuration that can be
+# used for booting a generic q35 guest without too much
+# fuss, or as a starting point for a more fine-tuned
+# configuration. The guest in question will be accessed
+# using a graphical console.
+#
+# Using -nodefaults is required to avoid duplicated
+# devices and conflicting address assignments; all devices
+# that are added by this file are explained in detail
+# below.
+
+
+# SCSI controller
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We use virtio-scsi here so that we can (hot)plug a large
+# number of disks without running into issues. QEMU will
+# automatically plug any guest disk into this controller.
+
+[device "scsi"]
+ driver = "virtio-scsi-pci"
+ bus = "pci.1"
+ addr = "0x0"
+
+
+# Network interface
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We use virtio-net for improved performance over emulated
+# hardware; on the host side, we take advantage of user
+# networking so that the QEMU process doesn't require any
+# additional privileges.
+
+[netdev "hostnet"]
+ type = "user"
+
+[device "net"]
+ driver = "virtio-net-pci"
+ netdev = "hostnet"
+ bus = "pci.2"
+ addr = "0x0"
+
+
+# USB controller and input devices
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We add a virtualization-friendly USB 3.0 controller and
+# a USB tablet so that graphical guests can be controlled
+# appropriately. A USB keyboard is not needed, as q35
+# guests get a PS/2 one added automatically.
+
+[device "usb"]
+ driver = "nec-usb-xhci"
+ bus = "pci.3"
+ addr = "0x0"
+
+[device "tablet"]
+ driver = "usb-tablet"
+ bus = "usb.0"
+ port = "2"
+
+
+# Video card
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We plug the QXL video card directly into the PCIe Root
+# Bus as it is a legacy PCI device; this way, we can reduce
+# the number of PCIe controllers in the guest.
+
+[device "video"]
+ driver = "qxl-vga"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "0x1"
+
+
+# Sound card
+# =========================================================
+#
+# Like the video card, the sound card is a legacy PCI
+# device and as such can be plugged directly into the PCIe
+# Root Bus.
+
+[device "sound"]
+ driver = "ich9-intel-hda"
+ bus = "pcie.0"
+ addr = "1b.0"
+
+[device "duplex"]
+ driver = "hda-duplex"
+ bus = "sound.0"
+ cad = "0"
diff --git a/docs/q35-virtio-serial.cfg b/docs/q35-virtio-serial.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9ab3958
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/q35-virtio-serial.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+# q35 - VirtIO guest (serial console)
+# =========================================================
+#
+# Usage:
+#
+# $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+# -nographic -nodefaults \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-common.cfg \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-serial.cfg \
+# -device scsi-hd,bus=scsi.0,drive=disk \
+# -drive file=os.qcow2,format=qcow2,id=disk,if=none
+#
+# Or:
+#
+# $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+# -nographic -nodefaults \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-common.cfg \
+# -readconfig q35-virtio-serial.cfg \
+# -cdrom live.iso
+#
+# ---------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# This file contains a working configuration that can be
+# used for booting a generic q35 guest without too much
+# fuss, or as a starting point for a more fine-tuned
+# configuration. The guest in question will be accessed
+# using the serial console.
+#
+# Using -nodefaults is required to avoid duplicated
+# devices and conflicting address assignments; all devices
+# that are added by this file are explained in detail
+# below.
+
+
+# SCSI controller
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We use virtio-scsi here so that we can (hot)plug a large
+# number of disks without running into issues. QEMU will
+# automatically plug any guest disk into this controller.
+
+[device "scsi"]
+ driver = "virtio-scsi-pci"
+ bus = "pci.1"
+ addr = "0x0"
+
+
+# Network interface
+# =========================================================
+#
+# We use virtio-net for improved performance over emulated
+# hardware; on the host side, we take advantage of user
+# networking so that the QEMU process doesn't require any
+# additional privileges.
+
+[netdev "hostnet"]
+ type = "user"
+
+[device "net"]
+ driver = "virtio-net-pci"
+ netdev = "hostnet"
+ bus = "pci.2"
+ addr = "0x0"
+
+
+# Serial console
+# =========================================================
+#
+# This provides access to the guest via the host's standard
+# input / output channel, eg. the guest will behave pretty
+# much like any other Unix utility. That includes
+# terminating as soon as Ctrl-C is pressed, so caution is
+# advised.
+
+[chardev "console"]
+ backend = "stdio"
+
+[device "serial"]
+ driver = "isa-serial"
+ chardev = "console"
--
2.7.4
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] q35: Improve sample configuration files,
Andrea Bolognani <=