# # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # This file is automatically written by generator.py. Any changes # made here will be lost. # # To change the manually written methods edit libvirt-qemu-override.py # To change the automatically written methods edit generator.py # # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # Automatically written part of python bindings for libvirt # import sys try: import libvirtmod_qemu except ImportError: lib_e = sys.exc_info()[1] try: import cygvirtmod_qemu as libvirtmod_qemu except ImportError: cyg_e = sys.exc_info()[1] if str(cyg_e).count("No module named"): raise lib_e import libvirt # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # # WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING # # # Functions from module libvirt-qemu # def qemuAgentCommand(domain, cmd, timeout, flags): """Send a Guest Agent command to domain """ ret = libvirtmod_qemu.virDomainQemuAgentCommand(domain._o, cmd, timeout, flags) if ret is None: raise libvirt.libvirtError('virDomainQemuAgentCommand() failed') return ret def qemuAttach(conn, pid_value, flags): """This API is QEMU specific, so it will only work with hypervisor connections to the QEMU driver. This API will attach to an externally launched QEMU process identified by @pid. There are several requirements to successfully attach to an external QEMU process: - It must have been started with a monitor socket using the UNIX domain socket protocol. - No device hotplug/unplug, or other configuration changes can have been made via the monitor since it started. - The '-name' and '-uuid' arguments should have been set (not mandatory, but strongly recommended) To date, the only platforms we know of where pid_t is larger than unsigned int (64-bit Windows) also lack UNIX sockets, so the choice of @pid_value as an unsigned int should not present any difficulties. If successful, then the guest will appear in the list of running domains for this connection, and other APIs should operate normally (provided the above requirements were honored). """ ret = libvirtmod_qemu.virDomainQemuAttach(conn._o, pid_value, flags) if ret is None: raise libvirt.libvirtError('virDomainQemuAttach() failed') __tmp = libvirt.virDomain(conn, _obj=ret) return __tmp def qemuMonitorCommand(domain, cmd, flags): """Send an arbitrary monitor command through qemu monitor of domain """ ret = libvirtmod_qemu.virDomainQemuMonitorCommand(domain._o, cmd, flags) if ret is None: raise libvirt.libvirtError('virDomainQemuMonitorCommand() failed') return ret # virConnectDomainQemuMonitorEventRegisterFlags VIR_CONNECT_DOMAIN_QEMU_MONITOR_EVENT_REGISTER_REGEX = 1 VIR_CONNECT_DOMAIN_QEMU_MONITOR_EVENT_REGISTER_NOCASE = 2 # virDomainQemuAgentCommandTimeoutValues VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_AGENT_COMMAND_BLOCK = -2 VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_AGENT_COMMAND_MIN = -2 VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_AGENT_COMMAND_DEFAULT = -1 VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_AGENT_COMMAND_NOWAIT = 0 VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_AGENT_COMMAND_SHUTDOWN = 60 # virDomainQemuMonitorCommandFlags VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_MONITOR_COMMAND_DEFAULT = 0 VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_MONITOR_COMMAND_HMP = 1