Make the tool useful also for non-testing purposes by adding 'dump'
mode, which will process the data and output information about the qemu
version.
The first 'dump' mode produces all possible valid query strings per
virQEMUQAPISchemaPathGet/virQEMUCapsQMPSchemaQueries. This is useful for
users to look up a query string via 'grep' rather than trying to come up
with it manually.
Additionally the data as represented by qemu changes naming very often
and that makes it un-reviewable to find changes between two qemu builds.
By using the dump mode, which produces results in stable order we can
use it to 'diff' two .replies file without churn.
Sample output '[...]' denotes an arbitrary trim:
$ ./scripts/qemu-replies-tool.py tests/qemucapabilitiesdata/caps_9.0.0_x86_64.replies
--dump-qmp-query-strings
[...]
(qmp) blockdev-add
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/auto-read-only
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/auto-read-only/!bool
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/cache
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/cache/direct
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/cache/direct/!bool
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/cache/no-flush
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/cache/no-flush/!bool
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/detect-zeroes
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/detect-zeroes/^off
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/detect-zeroes/^on
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/detect-zeroes/^unmap
[...]
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver/^blkdebug
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver/^blklogwrites
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver/^blkreplay
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver/^blkverify
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver/^bochs
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/driver/^cloop
[...]
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/align
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/align/!int
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/config
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/config/!str
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/image
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/image (recursion)
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/image/!str
(qmp) blockdev-add/arg-type/+blkdebug/inject-error
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa(a)redhat.com>
---
scripts/qemu-replies-tool.py | 112 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 112 insertions(+)
diff --git a/scripts/qemu-replies-tool.py b/scripts/qemu-replies-tool.py
index c5dee9a66a..5dcc975756 100755
--- a/scripts/qemu-replies-tool.py
+++ b/scripts/qemu-replies-tool.py
@@ -290,9 +290,95 @@ def validate_qmp_schema(schemalist):
raise qmpSchemaException("unknown or missing 'meta-type' in
schema entry '%s'" % entry)
+# Recursively traverse the schema and print out the schema query strings for
+# the corresponding entries. In certain cases the schema references itself,
+# which is handled by passing a 'trace' list which contains the current path
+def dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(name, cur, trace, schema):
+ obj = schema[name]
+
+ if name in trace:
+ print('%s (recursion)' % cur)
+ return
+
+ trace = trace + [name]
+
+ match obj['meta-type']:
+ case 'command' | 'event':
+ arguments = obj.get('arg-type', None)
+ returns = obj.get('ret-type', None)
+
+ print(cur)
+
+ for f in obj.get('features', []):
+ print('%s/$%s' % (cur, f))
+
+ if arguments:
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(arguments, cur + '/arg-type', trace,
schema)
+
+ if returns:
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(returns, cur + '/ret-type', trace,
schema)
+
+ case 'object':
+ members = sorted(obj.get('members', []), key=lambda d:
d['name'])
+ variants = sorted(obj.get('variants', []), key=lambda d:
d['case'])
+
+ for f in obj.get('features', []):
+ print('%s/$%s' % (cur, f))
+
+ for memb in members:
+ membpath = "%s/%s" % (cur, memb['name'])
+ print(membpath)
+
+ for f in memb.get('features', []):
+ print('%s/$%s' % (membpath, f))
+
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(memb['type'], membpath, trace,
schema)
+
+ for var in variants:
+ varpath = "%s/+%s" % (cur, var['case'])
+ print(varpath)
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(var['type'], varpath, trace, schema)
+
+ case 'enum':
+ members = sorted(obj.get('members', []), key=lambda d:
d['name'])
+
+ for m in members:
+ print('%s/^%s' % (cur, m['name']))
+
+ for f in m.get('features', []):
+ print('%s/^%s/$%s' % (cur, m['name'], f))
+
+ case 'array':
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(obj['element-type'], cur, trace, schema)
+
+ case 'builtin':
+ print('%s/!%s' % (cur, name))
+
+ case 'alternate':
+ for var in obj['members']:
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(var['type'], cur, trace, schema)
+
+
+def dump_qmp_probe_strings(schemalist):
+ schemadict = {}
+ toplevel = []
+
+ for memb in schemalist:
+ schemadict[memb['name']] = memb
+
+ if memb['meta-type'] == 'command' or memb['meta-type'] ==
'event':
+ toplevel.append(memb['name'])
+
+ toplevel.sort()
+
+ for c in toplevel:
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings_iter(c, '(qmp) ' + c, [], schemadict)
+
+
def process_one(filename, args):
try:
conv = qemu_replies_load(filename)
+ dumped = False
modify_replies(conv)
@@ -300,6 +386,13 @@ def process_one(filename, args):
if cmd['execute'] == 'query-qmp-schema':
validate_qmp_schema(rep['return'])
+ if args.dump_all or args.dump_qmp_query_strings:
+ dump_qmp_probe_strings(rep['return'])
+ dumped = True
+
+ if dumped:
+ return True
+
qemu_replies_compare_or_replace(filename, conv, args.regenerate)
except qrtException as e:
@@ -327,6 +420,19 @@ The default mode is validation which checks the following:
- the input file has the expected JSON formatting
- the QMP schema from qemu is fully covered by libvirt's code
+In 'dump' mode if '-dump-all' or one of the specific '-dump-*'
flags (below)
+is selected the script outputs information gathered from the given '.replies'
+file. The data is also usable for comparing two '.replies' files in a
"diffable"
+fashion as many of the query commands may change ordering or naming without
+functional impact on libvirt.
+
+ --dump-qmp-query-strings
+
+ Dumps all possible valid QMP capability query strings based on the current
+ qemu version in format used by virQEMUQAPISchemaPathGet or
+ virQEMUCapsQMPSchemaQueries. It's useful to find specific query string
+ without having to piece the information together from 'query-qmp-schema'
+
The tool can be also used to programmaticaly modify the '.replies' file by
editting the 'modify_replies' method directly in the source, or for
re-formatting and re-numbering the '.replies' file to conform with the required
@@ -351,6 +457,12 @@ parser.add_argument('--repliesdir', default='',
parser.add_argument('replyfile', nargs='?',
help='path to .replies file to use')
+parser.add_argument('--dump-all', action='store_true',
+ help='invoke all --dump-* sub-commands')
+
+parser.add_argument('--dump-qmp-query-strings', action='store_true',
+ help='dump QMP schema in form of query strings used to probe
capabilities')
+
args = parser.parse_args()
if not args.replyfile and not args.repliesdir:
--
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