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/*
* QEMU monitor
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <dirent.h>
#include "hw/hw.h"
#include "hw/qdev.h"
#include "hw/usb.h"
#include "hw/pcmcia.h"
#include "hw/pc.h"
#include "hw/pci.h"
#include "hw/watchdog.h"
#include "hw/loader.h"
#include "gdbstub.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "qemu-char.h"
#include "sysemu.h"
#include "monitor.h"
#include "readline.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "block.h"
#include "audio/audio.h"
#include "disas.h"
#include "balloon.h"
#include "qemu-timer.h"
#include "migration.h"
#include "kvm.h"
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2009-03-06 23:27:37 +03:00
#include "acl.h"
#include "qint.h"
#include "qlist.h"
#include "qdict.h"
#include "qstring.h"
//#define DEBUG
//#define DEBUG_COMPLETION
/*
* Supported types:
*
* 'F' filename
* 'B' block device name
* 's' string (accept optional quote)
* 'i' 32 bit integer
* 'l' target long (32 or 64 bit)
* '/' optional gdb-like print format (like "/10x")
*
* '?' optional type (for all types, except '/')
* '.' other form of optional type (for 'i' and 'l')
* '-' optional parameter (eg. '-f')
*
*/
typedef struct mon_cmd_t {
const char *name;
const char *args_type;
const char *params;
const char *help;
void (*user_print)(Monitor *mon, const QObject *data);
union {
void (*info)(Monitor *mon);
void (*info_new)(Monitor *mon, QObject **ret_data);
void (*cmd)(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict);
void (*cmd_new)(Monitor *mon, const QDict *params, QObject **ret_data);
} mhandler;
} mon_cmd_t;
/* file descriptors passed via SCM_RIGHTS */
typedef struct mon_fd_t mon_fd_t;
struct mon_fd_t {
char *name;
int fd;
QLIST_ENTRY(mon_fd_t) next;
};
struct Monitor {
CharDriverState *chr;
int mux_out;
int reset_seen;
int flags;
int suspend_cnt;
uint8_t outbuf[1024];
int outbuf_index;
ReadLineState *rs;
CPUState *mon_cpu;
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *password_completion_cb;
void *password_opaque;
QLIST_HEAD(,mon_fd_t) fds;
QLIST_ENTRY(Monitor) entry;
};
static QLIST_HEAD(mon_list, Monitor) mon_list;
static const mon_cmd_t mon_cmds[];
static const mon_cmd_t info_cmds[];
Monitor *cur_mon = NULL;
static void monitor_command_cb(Monitor *mon, const char *cmdline,
void *opaque);
static void monitor_read_command(Monitor *mon, int show_prompt)
{
readline_start(mon->rs, "(qemu) ", 0, monitor_command_cb, NULL);
if (show_prompt)
readline_show_prompt(mon->rs);
}
static int monitor_read_password(Monitor *mon, ReadLineFunc *readline_func,
void *opaque)
{
if (mon->rs) {
readline_start(mon->rs, "Password: ", 1, readline_func, opaque);
/* prompt is printed on return from the command handler */
return 0;
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "terminal does not support password prompting\n");
return -ENOTTY;
}
}
void monitor_flush(Monitor *mon)
{
if (mon && mon->outbuf_index != 0 && !mon->mux_out) {
qemu_chr_write(mon->chr, mon->outbuf, mon->outbuf_index);
mon->outbuf_index = 0;
}
}
/* flush at every end of line or if the buffer is full */
static void monitor_puts(Monitor *mon, const char *str)
{
char c;
if (!mon)
return;
for(;;) {
c = *str++;
if (c == '\0')
break;
if (c == '\n')
mon->outbuf[mon->outbuf_index++] = '\r';
mon->outbuf[mon->outbuf_index++] = c;
if (mon->outbuf_index >= (sizeof(mon->outbuf) - 1)
|| c == '\n')
monitor_flush(mon);
}
}
void monitor_vprintf(Monitor *mon, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
char buf[4096];
vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
monitor_puts(mon, buf);
}
void monitor_printf(Monitor *mon, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
monitor_vprintf(mon, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void monitor_print_filename(Monitor *mon, const char *filename)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; filename[i]; i++) {
switch (filename[i]) {
case ' ':
case '"':
case '\\':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\%c", filename[i]);
break;
case '\t':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\t");
break;
case '\r':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\r");
break;
case '\n':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\n");
break;
default:
monitor_printf(mon, "%c", filename[i]);
break;
}
}
}
static int monitor_fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
monitor_vprintf((Monitor *)stream, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
return 0;
}
static void monitor_user_noop(Monitor *mon, const QObject *data) { }
static inline int monitor_handler_ported(const mon_cmd_t *cmd)
{
return cmd->user_print != NULL;
}
static void monitor_print_qobject(Monitor *mon, const QObject *data)
{
switch (qobject_type(data)) {
case QTYPE_QSTRING:
monitor_printf(mon, "%s",qstring_get_str(qobject_to_qstring(data)));
break;
case QTYPE_QINT:
monitor_printf(mon, "%" PRId64,qint_get_int(qobject_to_qint(data)));
break;
default:
monitor_printf(mon, "ERROR: unsupported type: %d",
qobject_type(data));
break;
}
monitor_puts(mon, "\n");
}
static int compare_cmd(const char *name, const char *list)
{
const char *p, *pstart;
int len;
len = strlen(name);
p = list;
for(;;) {
pstart = p;
p = strchr(p, '|');
if (!p)
p = pstart + strlen(pstart);
if ((p - pstart) == len && !memcmp(pstart, name, len))
return 1;
if (*p == '\0')
break;
p++;
}
return 0;
}
static void help_cmd_dump(Monitor *mon, const mon_cmd_t *cmds,
const char *prefix, const char *name)
{
const mon_cmd_t *cmd;
for(cmd = cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
if (!name || !strcmp(name, cmd->name))
monitor_printf(mon, "%s%s %s -- %s\n", prefix, cmd->name,
cmd->params, cmd->help);
}
}
static void help_cmd(Monitor *mon, const char *name)
{
if (name && !strcmp(name, "info")) {
help_cmd_dump(mon, info_cmds, "info ", NULL);
} else {
help_cmd_dump(mon, mon_cmds, "", name);
if (name && !strcmp(name, "log")) {
const CPULogItem *item;
monitor_printf(mon, "Log items (comma separated):\n");
monitor_printf(mon, "%-10s %s\n", "none", "remove all logs");
for(item = cpu_log_items; item->mask != 0; item++) {
monitor_printf(mon, "%-10s %s\n", item->name, item->help);
}
}
}
}
static void do_help_cmd(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
help_cmd(mon, qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "name"));
}
static void do_commit(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int all_devices;
DriveInfo *dinfo;
const char *device = qdict_get_str(qdict, "device");
all_devices = !strcmp(device, "all");
QTAILQ_FOREACH(dinfo, &drives, next) {
if (!all_devices)
if (strcmp(bdrv_get_device_name(dinfo->bdrv), device))
continue;
bdrv_commit(dinfo->bdrv);
}
}
static void do_info(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
const mon_cmd_t *cmd;
const char *item = qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "item");
if (!item)
goto help;
for (cmd = info_cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
if (compare_cmd(item, cmd->name))
break;
}
if (cmd->name == NULL)
goto help;
if (monitor_handler_ported(cmd)) {
cmd->mhandler.info_new(mon, ret_data);
if (*ret_data)
cmd->user_print(mon, *ret_data);
} else {
cmd->mhandler.info(mon);
}
return;
help:
help_cmd(mon, "info");
}
/**
* do_info_version(): Show QEMU version
*/
static void do_info_version(Monitor *mon, QObject **ret_data)
{
*ret_data = QOBJECT(qstring_from_str(QEMU_VERSION QEMU_PKGVERSION));
}
static void do_info_name(Monitor *mon)
{
if (qemu_name)
monitor_printf(mon, "%s\n", qemu_name);
}
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
static void do_info_hpet(Monitor *mon)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "HPET is %s by QEMU\n",
(no_hpet) ? "disabled" : "enabled");
}
#endif
static void do_info_uuid(Monitor *mon)
{
monitor_printf(mon, UUID_FMT "\n", qemu_uuid[0], qemu_uuid[1],
qemu_uuid[2], qemu_uuid[3], qemu_uuid[4], qemu_uuid[5],
qemu_uuid[6], qemu_uuid[7], qemu_uuid[8], qemu_uuid[9],
qemu_uuid[10], qemu_uuid[11], qemu_uuid[12], qemu_uuid[13],
qemu_uuid[14], qemu_uuid[15]);
}
/* get the current CPU defined by the user */
static int mon_set_cpu(int cpu_index)
{
CPUState *env;
for(env = first_cpu; env != NULL; env = env->next_cpu) {
if (env->cpu_index == cpu_index) {
cur_mon->mon_cpu = env;
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
static CPUState *mon_get_cpu(void)
{
if (!cur_mon->mon_cpu) {
mon_set_cpu(0);
}
cpu_synchronize_state(cur_mon->mon_cpu);
return cur_mon->mon_cpu;
}
static void do_info_registers(Monitor *mon)
{
CPUState *env;
env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return;
#ifdef TARGET_I386
cpu_dump_state(env, (FILE *)mon, monitor_fprintf,
X86_DUMP_FPU);
#else
cpu_dump_state(env, (FILE *)mon, monitor_fprintf,
0);
#endif
}
static void print_cpu_iter(QObject *obj, void *opaque)
{
QDict *cpu;
int active = ' ';
Monitor *mon = opaque;
assert(qobject_type(obj) == QTYPE_QDICT);
cpu = qobject_to_qdict(obj);
if (strcmp(qdict_get_str(cpu, "current"), "yes") == 0)
active = '*';
monitor_printf(mon, "%c CPU #%d: ", active, (int)qdict_get_int(cpu, "CPU"));
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
monitor_printf(mon, "pc=0x" TARGET_FMT_lx,
(target_ulong) qdict_get_int(cpu, "pc"));
#elif defined(TARGET_PPC)
monitor_printf(mon, "nip=0x" TARGET_FMT_lx,
(target_long) qdict_get_int(cpu, "nip"));
#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC)
monitor_printf(mon, "pc=0x " TARGET_FMT_lx,
(target_long) qdict_get_int(cpu, "pc"));
monitor_printf(mon, "npc=0x" TARGET_FMT_lx,
(target_long) qdict_get_int(cpu, "npc"));
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
monitor_printf(mon, "PC=0x" TARGET_FMT_lx,
(target_long) qdict_get_int(cpu, "PC"));
#endif
if (strcmp(qdict_get_str(cpu, "halted"), "yes") == 0)
monitor_printf(mon, " (halted)");
monitor_printf(mon, "\n");
}
static void monitor_print_cpus(Monitor *mon, const QObject *data)
{
QList *cpu_list;
assert(qobject_type(data) == QTYPE_QLIST);
cpu_list = qobject_to_qlist(data);
qlist_iter(cpu_list, print_cpu_iter, mon);
}
/**
* do_info_cpus(): Show CPU information
*
* Return a QList with a QDict for each CPU.
*
* For example:
*
* [ { "CPU": 0, "current": "yes", "pc": 0x..., "halted": "no" },
* { "CPU": 1, "current": "no", "pc": 0x..., "halted": "yes" } ]
*/
static void do_info_cpus(Monitor *mon, QObject **ret_data)
{
CPUState *env;
QList *cpu_list;
cpu_list = qlist_new();
/* just to set the default cpu if not already done */
mon_get_cpu();
for(env = first_cpu; env != NULL; env = env->next_cpu) {
const char *answer;
QDict *cpu = qdict_new();
cpu_synchronize_state(env);
qdict_put(cpu, "CPU", qint_from_int(env->cpu_index));
answer = (env == mon->mon_cpu) ? "yes" : "no";
qdict_put(cpu, "current", qstring_from_str(answer));
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
qdict_put(cpu, "pc", qint_from_int(env->eip + env->segs[R_CS].base));
#elif defined(TARGET_PPC)
qdict_put(cpu, "nip", qint_from_int(env->nip));
#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC)
qdict_put(cpu, "pc", qint_from_int(env->pc));
qdict_put(cpu, "npc", qint_from_int(env->npc));
#elif defined(TARGET_MIPS)
qdict_put(cpu, "PC", qint_from_int(env->active_tc.PC));
#endif
answer = env->halted ? "yes" : "no";
qdict_put(cpu, "halted", qstring_from_str(answer));
qlist_append(cpu_list, cpu);
}
*ret_data = QOBJECT(cpu_list);
}
static void do_cpu_set(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int index = qdict_get_int(qdict, "index");
if (mon_set_cpu(index) < 0)
monitor_printf(mon, "Invalid CPU index\n");
}
static void do_info_jit(Monitor *mon)
{
dump_exec_info((FILE *)mon, monitor_fprintf);
}
static void do_info_history(Monitor *mon)
{
int i;
const char *str;
if (!mon->rs)
return;
i = 0;
for(;;) {
str = readline_get_history(mon->rs, i);
if (!str)
break;
monitor_printf(mon, "%d: '%s'\n", i, str);
i++;
}
}
Great PowerPC emulation code resynchronisation and improvments: - Add status file to make regression tracking easier - Move all micro-operations helpers definitions into a separate header: should never be seen outside of op.c - Update copyrights - Add new / missing PowerPC CPU definitions - Add definitions for PowerPC BookE - Add support for PowerPC 6xx/7xx software driven TLBs Allow use of PowerPC 603 as an example - Add preliminary code for POWER, POWER2, PowerPC 403, 405, 440, 601, 602 and BookE support - Avoid compiling priviledged only resources support for user-mode emulation - Remove unused helpers / micro-ops / dead code - Add instructions usage statistics dump: useful to figure which instructions need strong optimizations. - Micro-operation fixes: * add missing RETURN in some micro-ops * fix prototypes * use softfloat routines for all floating-point operations * fix tlbie instruction * move some huge micro-operations into helpers - emulation fixes: * fix inverted opcodes for fcmpo / fcmpu * condition register update is always to be done after the whole instruction has completed * add missing NIP updates when calling helpers that may generate an exception - optimizations and improvments: * optimize very often used instructions (li, mr, rlwixx...) * remove specific micro-ops for rarely used instructions * add routines for addresses computations to avoid bugs due to multiple different implementations * fix TB linking: do not reset T0 at the end of every TB. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2473 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2007-03-07 11:32:30 +03:00
#if defined(TARGET_PPC)
/* XXX: not implemented in other targets */
static void do_info_cpu_stats(Monitor *mon)
Great PowerPC emulation code resynchronisation and improvments: - Add status file to make regression tracking easier - Move all micro-operations helpers definitions into a separate header: should never be seen outside of op.c - Update copyrights - Add new / missing PowerPC CPU definitions - Add definitions for PowerPC BookE - Add support for PowerPC 6xx/7xx software driven TLBs Allow use of PowerPC 603 as an example - Add preliminary code for POWER, POWER2, PowerPC 403, 405, 440, 601, 602 and BookE support - Avoid compiling priviledged only resources support for user-mode emulation - Remove unused helpers / micro-ops / dead code - Add instructions usage statistics dump: useful to figure which instructions need strong optimizations. - Micro-operation fixes: * add missing RETURN in some micro-ops * fix prototypes * use softfloat routines for all floating-point operations * fix tlbie instruction * move some huge micro-operations into helpers - emulation fixes: * fix inverted opcodes for fcmpo / fcmpu * condition register update is always to be done after the whole instruction has completed * add missing NIP updates when calling helpers that may generate an exception - optimizations and improvments: * optimize very often used instructions (li, mr, rlwixx...) * remove specific micro-ops for rarely used instructions * add routines for addresses computations to avoid bugs due to multiple different implementations * fix TB linking: do not reset T0 at the end of every TB. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2473 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2007-03-07 11:32:30 +03:00
{
CPUState *env;
env = mon_get_cpu();
cpu_dump_statistics(env, (FILE *)mon, &monitor_fprintf, 0);
Great PowerPC emulation code resynchronisation and improvments: - Add status file to make regression tracking easier - Move all micro-operations helpers definitions into a separate header: should never be seen outside of op.c - Update copyrights - Add new / missing PowerPC CPU definitions - Add definitions for PowerPC BookE - Add support for PowerPC 6xx/7xx software driven TLBs Allow use of PowerPC 603 as an example - Add preliminary code for POWER, POWER2, PowerPC 403, 405, 440, 601, 602 and BookE support - Avoid compiling priviledged only resources support for user-mode emulation - Remove unused helpers / micro-ops / dead code - Add instructions usage statistics dump: useful to figure which instructions need strong optimizations. - Micro-operation fixes: * add missing RETURN in some micro-ops * fix prototypes * use softfloat routines for all floating-point operations * fix tlbie instruction * move some huge micro-operations into helpers - emulation fixes: * fix inverted opcodes for fcmpo / fcmpu * condition register update is always to be done after the whole instruction has completed * add missing NIP updates when calling helpers that may generate an exception - optimizations and improvments: * optimize very often used instructions (li, mr, rlwixx...) * remove specific micro-ops for rarely used instructions * add routines for addresses computations to avoid bugs due to multiple different implementations * fix TB linking: do not reset T0 at the end of every TB. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2473 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2007-03-07 11:32:30 +03:00
}
#endif
/**
* do_quit(): Quit QEMU execution
*/
static void do_quit(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
exit(0);
}
static int eject_device(Monitor *mon, BlockDriverState *bs, int force)
{
if (bdrv_is_inserted(bs)) {
if (!force) {
if (!bdrv_is_removable(bs)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "device is not removable\n");
return -1;
}
if (bdrv_is_locked(bs)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "device is locked\n");
return -1;
}
}
bdrv_close(bs);
}
return 0;
}
static void do_eject(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
BlockDriverState *bs;
int force = qdict_get_int(qdict, "force");
const char *filename = qdict_get_str(qdict, "filename");
bs = bdrv_find(filename);
if (!bs) {
monitor_printf(mon, "device not found\n");
return;
}
eject_device(mon, bs, force);
}
static void do_change_block(Monitor *mon, const char *device,
const char *filename, const char *fmt)
{
BlockDriverState *bs;
BlockDriver *drv = NULL;
bs = bdrv_find(device);
if (!bs) {
monitor_printf(mon, "device not found\n");
return;
}
if (fmt) {
drv = bdrv_find_whitelisted_format(fmt);
if (!drv) {
monitor_printf(mon, "invalid format %s\n", fmt);
return;
}
}
if (eject_device(mon, bs, 0) < 0)
return;
bdrv_open2(bs, filename, 0, drv);
monitor_read_bdrv_key_start(mon, bs, NULL, NULL);
}
static void change_vnc_password_cb(Monitor *mon, const char *password,
void *opaque)
{
if (vnc_display_password(NULL, password) < 0)
monitor_printf(mon, "could not set VNC server password\n");
monitor_read_command(mon, 1);
}
static void do_change_vnc(Monitor *mon, const char *target, const char *arg)
{
if (strcmp(target, "passwd") == 0 ||
strcmp(target, "password") == 0) {
if (arg) {
char password[9];
strncpy(password, arg, sizeof(password));
password[sizeof(password) - 1] = '\0';
change_vnc_password_cb(mon, password, NULL);
} else {
monitor_read_password(mon, change_vnc_password_cb, NULL);
}
} else {
if (vnc_display_open(NULL, target) < 0)
monitor_printf(mon, "could not start VNC server on %s\n", target);
}
}
static void do_change(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *device = qdict_get_str(qdict, "device");
const char *target = qdict_get_str(qdict, "target");
const char *arg = qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "arg");
if (strcmp(device, "vnc") == 0) {
do_change_vnc(mon, target, arg);
} else {
do_change_block(mon, device, target, arg);
}
}
static void do_screen_dump(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
vga_hw_screen_dump(qdict_get_str(qdict, "filename"));
}
static void do_logfile(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
cpu_set_log_filename(qdict_get_str(qdict, "filename"));
}
static void do_log(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int mask;
const char *items = qdict_get_str(qdict, "items");
if (!strcmp(items, "none")) {
mask = 0;
} else {
mask = cpu_str_to_log_mask(items);
if (!mask) {
help_cmd(mon, "log");
return;
}
}
cpu_set_log(mask);
}
static void do_singlestep(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *option = qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "option");
if (!option || !strcmp(option, "on")) {
singlestep = 1;
} else if (!strcmp(option, "off")) {
singlestep = 0;
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "unexpected option %s\n", option);
}
}
/**
* do_stop(): Stop VM execution
*/
static void do_stop(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
vm_stop(EXCP_INTERRUPT);
}
static void encrypted_bdrv_it(void *opaque, BlockDriverState *bs);
struct bdrv_iterate_context {
Monitor *mon;
int err;
};
/**
* do_cont(): Resume emulation.
*/
static void do_cont(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
struct bdrv_iterate_context context = { mon, 0 };
bdrv_iterate(encrypted_bdrv_it, &context);
/* only resume the vm if all keys are set and valid */
if (!context.err)
vm_start();
}
static void bdrv_key_cb(void *opaque, int err)
{
Monitor *mon = opaque;
/* another key was set successfully, retry to continue */
if (!err)
do_cont(mon, NULL, NULL);
}
static void encrypted_bdrv_it(void *opaque, BlockDriverState *bs)
{
struct bdrv_iterate_context *context = opaque;
if (!context->err && bdrv_key_required(bs)) {
context->err = -EBUSY;
monitor_read_bdrv_key_start(context->mon, bs, bdrv_key_cb,
context->mon);
}
}
static void do_gdbserver(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *device = qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "device");
if (!device)
device = "tcp::" DEFAULT_GDBSTUB_PORT;
if (gdbserver_start(device) < 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Could not open gdbserver on device '%s'\n",
device);
} else if (strcmp(device, "none") == 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Disabled gdbserver\n");
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "Waiting for gdb connection on device '%s'\n",
device);
}
}
static void do_watchdog_action(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *action = qdict_get_str(qdict, "action");
if (select_watchdog_action(action) == -1) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Unknown watchdog action '%s'\n", action);
}
}
static void monitor_printc(Monitor *mon, int c)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "'");
switch(c) {
case '\'':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\'");
break;
case '\\':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\\\");
break;
case '\n':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\n");
break;
case '\r':
monitor_printf(mon, "\\r");
break;
default:
if (c >= 32 && c <= 126) {
monitor_printf(mon, "%c", c);
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "\\x%02x", c);
}
break;
}
monitor_printf(mon, "'");
}
static void memory_dump(Monitor *mon, int count, int format, int wsize,
target_phys_addr_t addr, int is_physical)
{
CPUState *env;
int nb_per_line, l, line_size, i, max_digits, len;
uint8_t buf[16];
uint64_t v;
if (format == 'i') {
int flags;
flags = 0;
env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env && !is_physical)
return;
#ifdef TARGET_I386
if (wsize == 2) {
flags = 1;
} else if (wsize == 4) {
flags = 0;
} else {
/* as default we use the current CS size */
flags = 0;
if (env) {
#ifdef TARGET_X86_64
if ((env->efer & MSR_EFER_LMA) &&
(env->segs[R_CS].flags & DESC_L_MASK))
flags = 2;
else
#endif
if (!(env->segs[R_CS].flags & DESC_B_MASK))
flags = 1;
}
}
#endif
monitor_disas(mon, env, addr, count, is_physical, flags);
return;
}
len = wsize * count;
if (wsize == 1)
line_size = 8;
else
line_size = 16;
nb_per_line = line_size / wsize;
max_digits = 0;
switch(format) {
case 'o':
max_digits = (wsize * 8 + 2) / 3;
break;
default:
case 'x':
max_digits = (wsize * 8) / 4;
break;
case 'u':
case 'd':
max_digits = (wsize * 8 * 10 + 32) / 33;
break;
case 'c':
wsize = 1;
break;
}
while (len > 0) {
if (is_physical)
monitor_printf(mon, TARGET_FMT_plx ":", addr);
else
monitor_printf(mon, TARGET_FMT_lx ":", (target_ulong)addr);
l = len;
if (l > line_size)
l = line_size;
if (is_physical) {
cpu_physical_memory_rw(addr, buf, l, 0);
} else {
env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
break;
if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(env, addr, buf, l, 0) < 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, " Cannot access memory\n");
break;
}
}
i = 0;
while (i < l) {
switch(wsize) {
default:
case 1:
v = ldub_raw(buf + i);
break;
case 2:
v = lduw_raw(buf + i);
break;
case 4:
v = (uint32_t)ldl_raw(buf + i);
break;
case 8:
v = ldq_raw(buf + i);
break;
}
monitor_printf(mon, " ");
switch(format) {
case 'o':
monitor_printf(mon, "%#*" PRIo64, max_digits, v);
break;
case 'x':
monitor_printf(mon, "0x%0*" PRIx64, max_digits, v);
break;
case 'u':
monitor_printf(mon, "%*" PRIu64, max_digits, v);
break;
case 'd':
monitor_printf(mon, "%*" PRId64, max_digits, v);
break;
case 'c':
monitor_printc(mon, v);
break;
}
i += wsize;
}
monitor_printf(mon, "\n");
addr += l;
len -= l;
}
}
static void do_memory_dump(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int count = qdict_get_int(qdict, "count");
int format = qdict_get_int(qdict, "format");
int size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
target_long addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "addr");
memory_dump(mon, count, format, size, addr, 0);
}
static void do_physical_memory_dump(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int count = qdict_get_int(qdict, "count");
int format = qdict_get_int(qdict, "format");
int size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
target_phys_addr_t addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "addr");
memory_dump(mon, count, format, size, addr, 1);
}
static void do_print(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int format = qdict_get_int(qdict, "format");
target_phys_addr_t val = qdict_get_int(qdict, "val");
#if TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_BITS == 32
switch(format) {
case 'o':
monitor_printf(mon, "%#o", val);
break;
case 'x':
monitor_printf(mon, "%#x", val);
break;
case 'u':
monitor_printf(mon, "%u", val);
break;
default:
case 'd':
monitor_printf(mon, "%d", val);
break;
case 'c':
monitor_printc(mon, val);
break;
}
#else
switch(format) {
case 'o':
monitor_printf(mon, "%#" PRIo64, val);
break;
case 'x':
monitor_printf(mon, "%#" PRIx64, val);
break;
case 'u':
monitor_printf(mon, "%" PRIu64, val);
break;
default:
case 'd':
monitor_printf(mon, "%" PRId64, val);
break;
case 'c':
monitor_printc(mon, val);
break;
}
#endif
monitor_printf(mon, "\n");
}
static void do_memory_save(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
FILE *f;
uint32_t size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
const char *filename = qdict_get_str(qdict, "filename");
target_long addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "val");
uint32_t l;
CPUState *env;
uint8_t buf[1024];
env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return;
f = fopen(filename, "wb");
if (!f) {
monitor_printf(mon, "could not open '%s'\n", filename);
return;
}
while (size != 0) {
l = sizeof(buf);
if (l > size)
l = size;
cpu_memory_rw_debug(env, addr, buf, l, 0);
fwrite(buf, 1, l, f);
addr += l;
size -= l;
}
fclose(f);
}
static void do_physical_memory_save(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict,
QObject **ret_data)
{
FILE *f;
uint32_t l;
uint8_t buf[1024];
uint32_t size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
const char *filename = qdict_get_str(qdict, "filename");
target_phys_addr_t addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "val");
f = fopen(filename, "wb");
if (!f) {
monitor_printf(mon, "could not open '%s'\n", filename);
return;
}
while (size != 0) {
l = sizeof(buf);
if (l > size)
l = size;
cpu_physical_memory_rw(addr, buf, l, 0);
fwrite(buf, 1, l, f);
fflush(f);
addr += l;
size -= l;
}
fclose(f);
}
static void do_sum(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
uint32_t addr;
uint8_t buf[1];
uint16_t sum;
uint32_t start = qdict_get_int(qdict, "start");
uint32_t size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
sum = 0;
for(addr = start; addr < (start + size); addr++) {
cpu_physical_memory_rw(addr, buf, 1, 0);
/* BSD sum algorithm ('sum' Unix command) */
sum = (sum >> 1) | (sum << 15);
sum += buf[0];
}
monitor_printf(mon, "%05d\n", sum);
}
typedef struct {
int keycode;
const char *name;
} KeyDef;
static const KeyDef key_defs[] = {
{ 0x2a, "shift" },
{ 0x36, "shift_r" },
{ 0x38, "alt" },
{ 0xb8, "alt_r" },
{ 0x64, "altgr" },
{ 0xe4, "altgr_r" },
{ 0x1d, "ctrl" },
{ 0x9d, "ctrl_r" },
{ 0xdd, "menu" },
{ 0x01, "esc" },
{ 0x02, "1" },
{ 0x03, "2" },
{ 0x04, "3" },
{ 0x05, "4" },
{ 0x06, "5" },
{ 0x07, "6" },
{ 0x08, "7" },
{ 0x09, "8" },
{ 0x0a, "9" },
{ 0x0b, "0" },
{ 0x0c, "minus" },
{ 0x0d, "equal" },
{ 0x0e, "backspace" },
{ 0x0f, "tab" },
{ 0x10, "q" },
{ 0x11, "w" },
{ 0x12, "e" },
{ 0x13, "r" },
{ 0x14, "t" },
{ 0x15, "y" },
{ 0x16, "u" },
{ 0x17, "i" },
{ 0x18, "o" },
{ 0x19, "p" },
{ 0x1c, "ret" },
{ 0x1e, "a" },
{ 0x1f, "s" },
{ 0x20, "d" },
{ 0x21, "f" },
{ 0x22, "g" },
{ 0x23, "h" },
{ 0x24, "j" },
{ 0x25, "k" },
{ 0x26, "l" },
{ 0x2c, "z" },
{ 0x2d, "x" },
{ 0x2e, "c" },
{ 0x2f, "v" },
{ 0x30, "b" },
{ 0x31, "n" },
{ 0x32, "m" },
{ 0x33, "comma" },
{ 0x34, "dot" },
{ 0x35, "slash" },
{ 0x37, "asterisk" },
{ 0x39, "spc" },
{ 0x3a, "caps_lock" },
{ 0x3b, "f1" },
{ 0x3c, "f2" },
{ 0x3d, "f3" },
{ 0x3e, "f4" },
{ 0x3f, "f5" },
{ 0x40, "f6" },
{ 0x41, "f7" },
{ 0x42, "f8" },
{ 0x43, "f9" },
{ 0x44, "f10" },
{ 0x45, "num_lock" },
{ 0x46, "scroll_lock" },
{ 0xb5, "kp_divide" },
{ 0x37, "kp_multiply" },
{ 0x4a, "kp_subtract" },
{ 0x4e, "kp_add" },
{ 0x9c, "kp_enter" },
{ 0x53, "kp_decimal" },
{ 0x54, "sysrq" },
{ 0x52, "kp_0" },
{ 0x4f, "kp_1" },
{ 0x50, "kp_2" },
{ 0x51, "kp_3" },
{ 0x4b, "kp_4" },
{ 0x4c, "kp_5" },
{ 0x4d, "kp_6" },
{ 0x47, "kp_7" },
{ 0x48, "kp_8" },
{ 0x49, "kp_9" },
{ 0x56, "<" },
{ 0x57, "f11" },
{ 0x58, "f12" },
{ 0xb7, "print" },
{ 0xc7, "home" },
{ 0xc9, "pgup" },
{ 0xd1, "pgdn" },
{ 0xcf, "end" },
{ 0xcb, "left" },
{ 0xc8, "up" },
{ 0xd0, "down" },
{ 0xcd, "right" },
{ 0xd2, "insert" },
{ 0xd3, "delete" },
#if defined(TARGET_SPARC) && !defined(TARGET_SPARC64)
{ 0xf0, "stop" },
{ 0xf1, "again" },
{ 0xf2, "props" },
{ 0xf3, "undo" },
{ 0xf4, "front" },
{ 0xf5, "copy" },
{ 0xf6, "open" },
{ 0xf7, "paste" },
{ 0xf8, "find" },
{ 0xf9, "cut" },
{ 0xfa, "lf" },
{ 0xfb, "help" },
{ 0xfc, "meta_l" },
{ 0xfd, "meta_r" },
{ 0xfe, "compose" },
#endif
{ 0, NULL },
};
static int get_keycode(const char *key)
{
const KeyDef *p;
char *endp;
int ret;
for(p = key_defs; p->name != NULL; p++) {
if (!strcmp(key, p->name))
return p->keycode;
}
if (strstart(key, "0x", NULL)) {
ret = strtoul(key, &endp, 0);
if (*endp == '\0' && ret >= 0x01 && ret <= 0xff)
return ret;
}
return -1;
}
#define MAX_KEYCODES 16
static uint8_t keycodes[MAX_KEYCODES];
static int nb_pending_keycodes;
static QEMUTimer *key_timer;
static void release_keys(void *opaque)
{
int keycode;
while (nb_pending_keycodes > 0) {
nb_pending_keycodes--;
keycode = keycodes[nb_pending_keycodes];
if (keycode & 0x80)
kbd_put_keycode(0xe0);
kbd_put_keycode(keycode | 0x80);
}
}
static void do_sendkey(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
char keyname_buf[16];
char *separator;
int keyname_len, keycode, i;
const char *string = qdict_get_str(qdict, "string");
int has_hold_time = qdict_haskey(qdict, "hold_time");
int hold_time = qdict_get_try_int(qdict, "hold_time", -1);
if (nb_pending_keycodes > 0) {
qemu_del_timer(key_timer);
release_keys(NULL);
}
if (!has_hold_time)
hold_time = 100;
i = 0;
while (1) {
separator = strchr(string, '-');
keyname_len = separator ? separator - string : strlen(string);
if (keyname_len > 0) {
pstrcpy(keyname_buf, sizeof(keyname_buf), string);
if (keyname_len > sizeof(keyname_buf) - 1) {
monitor_printf(mon, "invalid key: '%s...'\n", keyname_buf);
return;
}
if (i == MAX_KEYCODES) {
monitor_printf(mon, "too many keys\n");
return;
}
keyname_buf[keyname_len] = 0;
keycode = get_keycode(keyname_buf);
if (keycode < 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "unknown key: '%s'\n", keyname_buf);
return;
}
keycodes[i++] = keycode;
}
if (!separator)
break;
string = separator + 1;
}
nb_pending_keycodes = i;
/* key down events */
for (i = 0; i < nb_pending_keycodes; i++) {
keycode = keycodes[i];
if (keycode & 0x80)
kbd_put_keycode(0xe0);
kbd_put_keycode(keycode & 0x7f);
}
/* delayed key up events */
qemu_mod_timer(key_timer, qemu_get_clock(vm_clock) +
muldiv64(get_ticks_per_sec(), hold_time, 1000));
}
static int mouse_button_state;
static void do_mouse_move(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int dx, dy, dz;
const char *dx_str = qdict_get_str(qdict, "dx_str");
const char *dy_str = qdict_get_str(qdict, "dy_str");
const char *dz_str = qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "dz_str");
dx = strtol(dx_str, NULL, 0);
dy = strtol(dy_str, NULL, 0);
dz = 0;
if (dz_str)
dz = strtol(dz_str, NULL, 0);
kbd_mouse_event(dx, dy, dz, mouse_button_state);
}
static void do_mouse_button(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int button_state = qdict_get_int(qdict, "button_state");
mouse_button_state = button_state;
kbd_mouse_event(0, 0, 0, mouse_button_state);
}
static void do_ioport_read(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
int addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "addr");
int has_index = qdict_haskey(qdict, "index");
uint32_t val;
int suffix;
if (has_index) {
int index = qdict_get_int(qdict, "index");
cpu_outb(addr & IOPORTS_MASK, index & 0xff);
addr++;
}
addr &= 0xffff;
switch(size) {
default:
case 1:
val = cpu_inb(addr);
suffix = 'b';
break;
case 2:
val = cpu_inw(addr);
suffix = 'w';
break;
case 4:
val = cpu_inl(addr);
suffix = 'l';
break;
}
monitor_printf(mon, "port%c[0x%04x] = %#0*x\n",
suffix, addr, size * 2, val);
}
static void do_ioport_write(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int size = qdict_get_int(qdict, "size");
int addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "addr");
int val = qdict_get_int(qdict, "val");
addr &= IOPORTS_MASK;
switch (size) {
default:
case 1:
cpu_outb(addr, val);
break;
case 2:
cpu_outw(addr, val);
break;
case 4:
cpu_outl(addr, val);
break;
}
}
static void do_boot_set(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int res;
const char *bootdevice = qdict_get_str(qdict, "bootdevice");
res = qemu_boot_set(bootdevice);
if (res == 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "boot device list now set to %s\n", bootdevice);
} else if (res > 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "setting boot device list failed\n");
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "no function defined to set boot device list for "
"this architecture\n");
}
}
/**
* do_system_reset(): Issue a machine reset
*/
static void do_system_reset(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict,
QObject **ret_data)
{
qemu_system_reset_request();
}
/**
* do_system_powerdown(): Issue a machine powerdown
*/
static void do_system_powerdown(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict,
QObject **ret_data)
{
qemu_system_powerdown_request();
}
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
static void print_pte(Monitor *mon, uint32_t addr, uint32_t pte, uint32_t mask)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "%08x: %08x %c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c\n",
addr,
pte & mask,
pte & PG_GLOBAL_MASK ? 'G' : '-',
pte & PG_PSE_MASK ? 'P' : '-',
pte & PG_DIRTY_MASK ? 'D' : '-',
pte & PG_ACCESSED_MASK ? 'A' : '-',
pte & PG_PCD_MASK ? 'C' : '-',
pte & PG_PWT_MASK ? 'T' : '-',
pte & PG_USER_MASK ? 'U' : '-',
pte & PG_RW_MASK ? 'W' : '-');
}
static void tlb_info(Monitor *mon)
{
CPUState *env;
int l1, l2;
uint32_t pgd, pde, pte;
env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return;
if (!(env->cr[0] & CR0_PG_MASK)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "PG disabled\n");
return;
}
pgd = env->cr[3] & ~0xfff;
for(l1 = 0; l1 < 1024; l1++) {
cpu_physical_memory_read(pgd + l1 * 4, (uint8_t *)&pde, 4);
pde = le32_to_cpu(pde);
if (pde & PG_PRESENT_MASK) {
if ((pde & PG_PSE_MASK) && (env->cr[4] & CR4_PSE_MASK)) {
print_pte(mon, (l1 << 22), pde, ~((1 << 20) - 1));
} else {
for(l2 = 0; l2 < 1024; l2++) {
cpu_physical_memory_read((pde & ~0xfff) + l2 * 4,
(uint8_t *)&pte, 4);
pte = le32_to_cpu(pte);
if (pte & PG_PRESENT_MASK) {
print_pte(mon, (l1 << 22) + (l2 << 12),
pte & ~PG_PSE_MASK,
~0xfff);
}
}
}
}
}
}
static void mem_print(Monitor *mon, uint32_t *pstart, int *plast_prot,
uint32_t end, int prot)
{
int prot1;
prot1 = *plast_prot;
if (prot != prot1) {
if (*pstart != -1) {
monitor_printf(mon, "%08x-%08x %08x %c%c%c\n",
*pstart, end, end - *pstart,
prot1 & PG_USER_MASK ? 'u' : '-',
'r',
prot1 & PG_RW_MASK ? 'w' : '-');
}
if (prot != 0)
*pstart = end;
else
*pstart = -1;
*plast_prot = prot;
}
}
static void mem_info(Monitor *mon)
{
CPUState *env;
int l1, l2, prot, last_prot;
uint32_t pgd, pde, pte, start, end;
env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return;
if (!(env->cr[0] & CR0_PG_MASK)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "PG disabled\n");
return;
}
pgd = env->cr[3] & ~0xfff;
last_prot = 0;
start = -1;
for(l1 = 0; l1 < 1024; l1++) {
cpu_physical_memory_read(pgd + l1 * 4, (uint8_t *)&pde, 4);
pde = le32_to_cpu(pde);
end = l1 << 22;
if (pde & PG_PRESENT_MASK) {
if ((pde & PG_PSE_MASK) && (env->cr[4] & CR4_PSE_MASK)) {
prot = pde & (PG_USER_MASK | PG_RW_MASK | PG_PRESENT_MASK);
mem_print(mon, &start, &last_prot, end, prot);
} else {
for(l2 = 0; l2 < 1024; l2++) {
cpu_physical_memory_read((pde & ~0xfff) + l2 * 4,
(uint8_t *)&pte, 4);
pte = le32_to_cpu(pte);
end = (l1 << 22) + (l2 << 12);
if (pte & PG_PRESENT_MASK) {
prot = pte & (PG_USER_MASK | PG_RW_MASK | PG_PRESENT_MASK);
} else {
prot = 0;
}
mem_print(mon, &start, &last_prot, end, prot);
}
}
} else {
prot = 0;
mem_print(mon, &start, &last_prot, end, prot);
}
}
}
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_SH4)
static void print_tlb(Monitor *mon, int idx, tlb_t *tlb)
{
monitor_printf(mon, " tlb%i:\t"
"asid=%hhu vpn=%x\tppn=%x\tsz=%hhu size=%u\t"
"v=%hhu shared=%hhu cached=%hhu prot=%hhu "
"dirty=%hhu writethrough=%hhu\n",
idx,
tlb->asid, tlb->vpn, tlb->ppn, tlb->sz, tlb->size,
tlb->v, tlb->sh, tlb->c, tlb->pr,
tlb->d, tlb->wt);
}
static void tlb_info(Monitor *mon)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
int i;
monitor_printf (mon, "ITLB:\n");
for (i = 0 ; i < ITLB_SIZE ; i++)
print_tlb (mon, i, &env->itlb[i]);
monitor_printf (mon, "UTLB:\n");
for (i = 0 ; i < UTLB_SIZE ; i++)
print_tlb (mon, i, &env->utlb[i]);
}
#endif
static void do_info_kvm(Monitor *mon)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_KVM
monitor_printf(mon, "kvm support: ");
if (kvm_enabled())
monitor_printf(mon, "enabled\n");
else
monitor_printf(mon, "disabled\n");
#else
monitor_printf(mon, "kvm support: not compiled\n");
#endif
}
static void do_info_numa(Monitor *mon)
{
int i;
CPUState *env;
monitor_printf(mon, "%d nodes\n", nb_numa_nodes);
for (i = 0; i < nb_numa_nodes; i++) {
monitor_printf(mon, "node %d cpus:", i);
for (env = first_cpu; env != NULL; env = env->next_cpu) {
if (env->numa_node == i) {
monitor_printf(mon, " %d", env->cpu_index);
}
}
monitor_printf(mon, "\n");
monitor_printf(mon, "node %d size: %" PRId64 " MB\n", i,
node_mem[i] >> 20);
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PROFILER
int64_t qemu_time;
int64_t dev_time;
static void do_info_profile(Monitor *mon)
{
int64_t total;
total = qemu_time;
if (total == 0)
total = 1;
monitor_printf(mon, "async time %" PRId64 " (%0.3f)\n",
dev_time, dev_time / (double)get_ticks_per_sec());
monitor_printf(mon, "qemu time %" PRId64 " (%0.3f)\n",
qemu_time, qemu_time / (double)get_ticks_per_sec());
qemu_time = 0;
dev_time = 0;
}
#else
static void do_info_profile(Monitor *mon)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "Internal profiler not compiled\n");
}
#endif
/* Capture support */
static QLIST_HEAD (capture_list_head, CaptureState) capture_head;
static void do_info_capture(Monitor *mon)
{
int i;
CaptureState *s;
for (s = capture_head.lh_first, i = 0; s; s = s->entries.le_next, ++i) {
monitor_printf(mon, "[%d]: ", i);
s->ops.info (s->opaque);
}
}
#ifdef HAS_AUDIO
static void do_stop_capture(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int i;
int n = qdict_get_int(qdict, "n");
CaptureState *s;
for (s = capture_head.lh_first, i = 0; s; s = s->entries.le_next, ++i) {
if (i == n) {
s->ops.destroy (s->opaque);
QLIST_REMOVE (s, entries);
qemu_free (s);
return;
}
}
}
static void do_wav_capture(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *path = qdict_get_str(qdict, "path");
int has_freq = qdict_haskey(qdict, "freq");
int freq = qdict_get_try_int(qdict, "freq", -1);
int has_bits = qdict_haskey(qdict, "bits");
int bits = qdict_get_try_int(qdict, "bits", -1);
int has_channels = qdict_haskey(qdict, "nchannels");
int nchannels = qdict_get_try_int(qdict, "nchannels", -1);
CaptureState *s;
s = qemu_mallocz (sizeof (*s));
freq = has_freq ? freq : 44100;
bits = has_bits ? bits : 16;
nchannels = has_channels ? nchannels : 2;
if (wav_start_capture (s, path, freq, bits, nchannels)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Faied to add wave capture\n");
qemu_free (s);
}
QLIST_INSERT_HEAD (&capture_head, s, entries);
}
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
static void do_inject_nmi(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
CPUState *env;
int cpu_index = qdict_get_int(qdict, "cpu_index");
for (env = first_cpu; env != NULL; env = env->next_cpu)
if (env->cpu_index == cpu_index) {
cpu_interrupt(env, CPU_INTERRUPT_NMI);
break;
}
}
#endif
static void do_info_status(Monitor *mon)
{
if (vm_running) {
if (singlestep) {
monitor_printf(mon, "VM status: running (single step mode)\n");
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "VM status: running\n");
}
} else
monitor_printf(mon, "VM status: paused\n");
}
/**
* do_balloon(): Request VM to change its memory allocation
*/
static void do_balloon(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
int value = qdict_get_int(qdict, "value");
ram_addr_t target = value;
qemu_balloon(target << 20);
}
static void monitor_print_balloon(Monitor *mon, const QObject *data)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "balloon: actual=%d\n",
(int)qint_get_int(qobject_to_qint(data)));
}
/**
* do_info_balloon(): Balloon information
*/
static void do_info_balloon(Monitor *mon, QObject **ret_data)
{
ram_addr_t actual;
actual = qemu_balloon_status();
if (kvm_enabled() && !kvm_has_sync_mmu())
monitor_printf(mon, "Using KVM without synchronous MMU, "
"ballooning disabled\n");
else if (actual == 0)
monitor_printf(mon, "Ballooning not activated in VM\n");
else
*ret_data = QOBJECT(qint_from_int((int)(actual >> 20)));
}
static qemu_acl *find_acl(Monitor *mon, const char *name)
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
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{
qemu_acl *acl = qemu_acl_find(name);
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
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if (!acl) {
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: unknown list '%s'\n", name);
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
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}
return acl;
}
static void do_acl_show(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *aclname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "aclname");
qemu_acl *acl = find_acl(mon, aclname);
qemu_acl_entry *entry;
int i = 0;
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
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if (acl) {
monitor_printf(mon, "policy: %s\n",
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
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acl->defaultDeny ? "deny" : "allow");
QTAILQ_FOREACH(entry, &acl->entries, next) {
i++;
monitor_printf(mon, "%d: %s %s\n", i,
entry->deny ? "deny" : "allow", entry->match);
}
}
}
static void do_acl_reset(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *aclname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "aclname");
qemu_acl *acl = find_acl(mon, aclname);
if (acl) {
qemu_acl_reset(acl);
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: removed all rules\n");
}
}
static void do_acl_policy(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *aclname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "aclname");
const char *policy = qdict_get_str(qdict, "policy");
qemu_acl *acl = find_acl(mon, aclname);
if (acl) {
if (strcmp(policy, "allow") == 0) {
acl->defaultDeny = 0;
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: policy set to 'allow'\n");
} else if (strcmp(policy, "deny") == 0) {
acl->defaultDeny = 1;
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: policy set to 'deny'\n");
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: unknown policy '%s', "
"expected 'deny' or 'allow'\n", policy);
}
}
}
static void do_acl_add(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *aclname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "aclname");
const char *match = qdict_get_str(qdict, "match");
const char *policy = qdict_get_str(qdict, "policy");
int has_index = qdict_haskey(qdict, "index");
int index = qdict_get_try_int(qdict, "index", -1);
qemu_acl *acl = find_acl(mon, aclname);
int deny, ret;
if (acl) {
if (strcmp(policy, "allow") == 0) {
deny = 0;
} else if (strcmp(policy, "deny") == 0) {
deny = 1;
} else {
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: unknown policy '%s', "
"expected 'deny' or 'allow'\n", policy);
return;
}
if (has_index)
ret = qemu_acl_insert(acl, deny, match, index);
else
ret = qemu_acl_append(acl, deny, match);
if (ret < 0)
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: unable to add acl entry\n");
else
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: added rule at position %d\n", ret);
}
}
static void do_acl_remove(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *aclname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "aclname");
const char *match = qdict_get_str(qdict, "match");
qemu_acl *acl = find_acl(mon, aclname);
int ret;
if (acl) {
ret = qemu_acl_remove(acl, match);
if (ret < 0)
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: no matching acl entry\n");
else
monitor_printf(mon, "acl: removed rule at position %d\n", ret);
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2009-03-06 23:27:37 +03:00
}
}
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
static void do_inject_mce(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
CPUState *cenv;
int cpu_index = qdict_get_int(qdict, "cpu_index");
int bank = qdict_get_int(qdict, "bank");
uint64_t status = qdict_get_int(qdict, "status");
uint64_t mcg_status = qdict_get_int(qdict, "mcg_status");
uint64_t addr = qdict_get_int(qdict, "addr");
uint64_t misc = qdict_get_int(qdict, "misc");
for (cenv = first_cpu; cenv != NULL; cenv = cenv->next_cpu)
if (cenv->cpu_index == cpu_index && cenv->mcg_cap) {
cpu_inject_x86_mce(cenv, bank, status, mcg_status, addr, misc);
break;
}
}
#endif
static void do_getfd(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
const char *fdname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "fdname");
mon_fd_t *monfd;
int fd;
fd = qemu_chr_get_msgfd(mon->chr);
if (fd == -1) {
monitor_printf(mon, "getfd: no file descriptor supplied via SCM_RIGHTS\n");
return;
}
if (qemu_isdigit(fdname[0])) {
monitor_printf(mon, "getfd: monitor names may not begin with a number\n");
return;
}
fd = dup(fd);
if (fd == -1) {
monitor_printf(mon, "Failed to dup() file descriptor: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return;
}
QLIST_FOREACH(monfd, &mon->fds, next) {
if (strcmp(monfd->name, fdname) != 0) {
continue;
}
close(monfd->fd);
monfd->fd = fd;
return;
}
monfd = qemu_mallocz(sizeof(mon_fd_t));
monfd->name = qemu_strdup(fdname);
monfd->fd = fd;
QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&mon->fds, monfd, next);
}
static void do_closefd(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret_data)
{
const char *fdname = qdict_get_str(qdict, "fdname");
mon_fd_t *monfd;
QLIST_FOREACH(monfd, &mon->fds, next) {
if (strcmp(monfd->name, fdname) != 0) {
continue;
}
QLIST_REMOVE(monfd, next);
close(monfd->fd);
qemu_free(monfd->name);
qemu_free(monfd);
return;
}
monitor_printf(mon, "Failed to find file descriptor named %s\n",
fdname);
}
static void do_loadvm(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
int saved_vm_running = vm_running;
const char *name = qdict_get_str(qdict, "name");
vm_stop(0);
if (load_vmstate(mon, name) >= 0 && saved_vm_running)
vm_start();
}
int monitor_get_fd(Monitor *mon, const char *fdname)
{
mon_fd_t *monfd;
QLIST_FOREACH(monfd, &mon->fds, next) {
int fd;
if (strcmp(monfd->name, fdname) != 0) {
continue;
}
fd = monfd->fd;
/* caller takes ownership of fd */
QLIST_REMOVE(monfd, next);
qemu_free(monfd->name);
qemu_free(monfd);
return fd;
}
return -1;
}
static const mon_cmd_t mon_cmds[] = {
#include "qemu-monitor.h"
{ NULL, NULL, },
};
/* Please update qemu-monitor.hx when adding or changing commands */
static const mon_cmd_t info_cmds[] = {
{
.name = "version",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the version of QEMU",
.user_print = monitor_print_qobject,
.mhandler.info_new = do_info_version,
},
{
.name = "network",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the network state",
.mhandler.info = do_info_network,
},
{
.name = "chardev",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the character devices",
.mhandler.info = qemu_chr_info,
},
{
.name = "block",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the block devices",
.mhandler.info = bdrv_info,
},
{
.name = "blockstats",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show block device statistics",
.mhandler.info = bdrv_info_stats,
},
{
.name = "registers",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the cpu registers",
.mhandler.info = do_info_registers,
},
{
.name = "cpus",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show infos for each CPU",
.user_print = monitor_print_cpus,
.mhandler.info_new = do_info_cpus,
},
{
.name = "history",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the command line history",
.mhandler.info = do_info_history,
},
{
.name = "irq",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the interrupts statistics (if available)",
.mhandler.info = irq_info,
},
{
.name = "pic",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show i8259 (PIC) state",
.mhandler.info = pic_info,
},
{
.name = "pci",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show PCI info",
.mhandler.info = pci_info,
},
#if defined(TARGET_I386) || defined(TARGET_SH4)
{
.name = "tlb",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show virtual to physical memory mappings",
.mhandler.info = tlb_info,
},
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
{
.name = "mem",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the active virtual memory mappings",
.mhandler.info = mem_info,
},
{
.name = "hpet",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show state of HPET",
.mhandler.info = do_info_hpet,
},
#endif
{
.name = "jit",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show dynamic compiler info",
.mhandler.info = do_info_jit,
},
{
.name = "kvm",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show KVM information",
.mhandler.info = do_info_kvm,
},
{
.name = "numa",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show NUMA information",
.mhandler.info = do_info_numa,
},
{
.name = "usb",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show guest USB devices",
.mhandler.info = usb_info,
},
{
.name = "usbhost",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show host USB devices",
.mhandler.info = usb_host_info,
},
{
.name = "profile",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show profiling information",
.mhandler.info = do_info_profile,
},
{
.name = "capture",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show capture information",
.mhandler.info = do_info_capture,
},
{
.name = "snapshots",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the currently saved VM snapshots",
.mhandler.info = do_info_snapshots,
},
{
.name = "status",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the current VM status (running|paused)",
.mhandler.info = do_info_status,
},
{
.name = "pcmcia",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show guest PCMCIA status",
.mhandler.info = pcmcia_info,
},
{
.name = "mice",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show which guest mouse is receiving events",
.mhandler.info = do_info_mice,
},
{
.name = "vnc",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the vnc server status",
.mhandler.info = do_info_vnc,
},
{
.name = "name",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the current VM name",
.mhandler.info = do_info_name,
},
{
.name = "uuid",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show the current VM UUID",
.mhandler.info = do_info_uuid,
},
Great PowerPC emulation code resynchronisation and improvments: - Add status file to make regression tracking easier - Move all micro-operations helpers definitions into a separate header: should never be seen outside of op.c - Update copyrights - Add new / missing PowerPC CPU definitions - Add definitions for PowerPC BookE - Add support for PowerPC 6xx/7xx software driven TLBs Allow use of PowerPC 603 as an example - Add preliminary code for POWER, POWER2, PowerPC 403, 405, 440, 601, 602 and BookE support - Avoid compiling priviledged only resources support for user-mode emulation - Remove unused helpers / micro-ops / dead code - Add instructions usage statistics dump: useful to figure which instructions need strong optimizations. - Micro-operation fixes: * add missing RETURN in some micro-ops * fix prototypes * use softfloat routines for all floating-point operations * fix tlbie instruction * move some huge micro-operations into helpers - emulation fixes: * fix inverted opcodes for fcmpo / fcmpu * condition register update is always to be done after the whole instruction has completed * add missing NIP updates when calling helpers that may generate an exception - optimizations and improvments: * optimize very often used instructions (li, mr, rlwixx...) * remove specific micro-ops for rarely used instructions * add routines for addresses computations to avoid bugs due to multiple different implementations * fix TB linking: do not reset T0 at the end of every TB. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2473 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2007-03-07 11:32:30 +03:00
#if defined(TARGET_PPC)
{
.name = "cpustats",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show CPU statistics",
.mhandler.info = do_info_cpu_stats,
},
Great PowerPC emulation code resynchronisation and improvments: - Add status file to make regression tracking easier - Move all micro-operations helpers definitions into a separate header: should never be seen outside of op.c - Update copyrights - Add new / missing PowerPC CPU definitions - Add definitions for PowerPC BookE - Add support for PowerPC 6xx/7xx software driven TLBs Allow use of PowerPC 603 as an example - Add preliminary code for POWER, POWER2, PowerPC 403, 405, 440, 601, 602 and BookE support - Avoid compiling priviledged only resources support for user-mode emulation - Remove unused helpers / micro-ops / dead code - Add instructions usage statistics dump: useful to figure which instructions need strong optimizations. - Micro-operation fixes: * add missing RETURN in some micro-ops * fix prototypes * use softfloat routines for all floating-point operations * fix tlbie instruction * move some huge micro-operations into helpers - emulation fixes: * fix inverted opcodes for fcmpo / fcmpu * condition register update is always to be done after the whole instruction has completed * add missing NIP updates when calling helpers that may generate an exception - optimizations and improvments: * optimize very often used instructions (li, mr, rlwixx...) * remove specific micro-ops for rarely used instructions * add routines for addresses computations to avoid bugs due to multiple different implementations * fix TB linking: do not reset T0 at the end of every TB. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2473 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2007-03-07 11:32:30 +03:00
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_SLIRP)
{
.name = "usernet",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show user network stack connection states",
.mhandler.info = do_info_usernet,
},
#endif
{
.name = "migrate",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show migration status",
.mhandler.info = do_info_migrate,
},
{
.name = "balloon",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show balloon information",
.user_print = monitor_print_balloon,
.mhandler.info_new = do_info_balloon,
},
{
.name = "qtree",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show device tree",
.mhandler.info = do_info_qtree,
},
{
.name = "qdm",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show qdev device model list",
.mhandler.info = do_info_qdm,
},
{
.name = "roms",
.args_type = "",
.params = "",
.help = "show roms",
.mhandler.info = do_info_roms,
},
{
.name = NULL,
},
};
/*******************************************************************/
static const char *pch;
static jmp_buf expr_env;
#define MD_TLONG 0
#define MD_I32 1
typedef struct MonitorDef {
const char *name;
int offset;
target_long (*get_value)(const struct MonitorDef *md, int val);
int type;
} MonitorDef;
#if defined(TARGET_I386)
static target_long monitor_get_pc (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return env->eip + env->segs[R_CS].base;
}
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_PPC)
static target_long monitor_get_ccr (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
unsigned int u;
int i;
if (!env)
return 0;
u = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
u |= env->crf[i] << (32 - (4 * i));
return u;
}
static target_long monitor_get_msr (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return env->msr;
}
static target_long monitor_get_xer (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return env->xer;
}
static target_long monitor_get_decr (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return cpu_ppc_load_decr(env);
}
static target_long monitor_get_tbu (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return cpu_ppc_load_tbu(env);
}
static target_long monitor_get_tbl (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return cpu_ppc_load_tbl(env);
}
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_SPARC)
#ifndef TARGET_SPARC64
static target_long monitor_get_psr (const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return GET_PSR(env);
}
#endif
static target_long monitor_get_reg(const struct MonitorDef *md, int val)
{
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return 0;
return env->regwptr[val];
}
#endif
static const MonitorDef monitor_defs[] = {
#ifdef TARGET_I386
#define SEG(name, seg) \
{ name, offsetof(CPUState, segs[seg].selector), NULL, MD_I32 },\
{ name ".base", offsetof(CPUState, segs[seg].base) },\
{ name ".limit", offsetof(CPUState, segs[seg].limit), NULL, MD_I32 },
{ "eax", offsetof(CPUState, regs[0]) },
{ "ecx", offsetof(CPUState, regs[1]) },
{ "edx", offsetof(CPUState, regs[2]) },
{ "ebx", offsetof(CPUState, regs[3]) },
{ "esp|sp", offsetof(CPUState, regs[4]) },
{ "ebp|fp", offsetof(CPUState, regs[5]) },
{ "esi", offsetof(CPUState, regs[6]) },
{ "edi", offsetof(CPUState, regs[7]) },
#ifdef TARGET_X86_64
{ "r8", offsetof(CPUState, regs[8]) },
{ "r9", offsetof(CPUState, regs[9]) },
{ "r10", offsetof(CPUState, regs[10]) },
{ "r11", offsetof(CPUState, regs[11]) },
{ "r12", offsetof(CPUState, regs[12]) },
{ "r13", offsetof(CPUState, regs[13]) },
{ "r14", offsetof(CPUState, regs[14]) },
{ "r15", offsetof(CPUState, regs[15]) },
#endif
{ "eflags", offsetof(CPUState, eflags) },
{ "eip", offsetof(CPUState, eip) },
SEG("cs", R_CS)
SEG("ds", R_DS)
SEG("es", R_ES)
SEG("ss", R_SS)
SEG("fs", R_FS)
SEG("gs", R_GS)
{ "pc", 0, monitor_get_pc, },
#elif defined(TARGET_PPC)
/* General purpose registers */
{ "r0", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[0]) },
{ "r1", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[1]) },
{ "r2", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[2]) },
{ "r3", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[3]) },
{ "r4", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[4]) },
{ "r5", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[5]) },
{ "r6", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[6]) },
{ "r7", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[7]) },
{ "r8", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[8]) },
{ "r9", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[9]) },
{ "r10", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[10]) },
{ "r11", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[11]) },
{ "r12", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[12]) },
{ "r13", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[13]) },
{ "r14", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[14]) },
{ "r15", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[15]) },
{ "r16", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[16]) },
{ "r17", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[17]) },
{ "r18", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[18]) },
{ "r19", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[19]) },
{ "r20", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[20]) },
{ "r21", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[21]) },
{ "r22", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[22]) },
{ "r23", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[23]) },
{ "r24", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[24]) },
{ "r25", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[25]) },
{ "r26", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[26]) },
{ "r27", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[27]) },
{ "r28", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[28]) },
{ "r29", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[29]) },
{ "r30", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[30]) },
{ "r31", offsetof(CPUState, gpr[31]) },
/* Floating point registers */
{ "f0", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[0]) },
{ "f1", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[1]) },
{ "f2", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[2]) },
{ "f3", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[3]) },
{ "f4", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[4]) },
{ "f5", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[5]) },
{ "f6", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[6]) },
{ "f7", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[7]) },
{ "f8", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[8]) },
{ "f9", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[9]) },
{ "f10", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[10]) },
{ "f11", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[11]) },
{ "f12", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[12]) },
{ "f13", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[13]) },
{ "f14", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[14]) },
{ "f15", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[15]) },
{ "f16", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[16]) },
{ "f17", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[17]) },
{ "f18", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[18]) },
{ "f19", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[19]) },
{ "f20", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[20]) },
{ "f21", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[21]) },
{ "f22", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[22]) },
{ "f23", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[23]) },
{ "f24", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[24]) },
{ "f25", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[25]) },
{ "f26", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[26]) },
{ "f27", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[27]) },
{ "f28", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[28]) },
{ "f29", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[29]) },
{ "f30", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[30]) },
{ "f31", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[31]) },
{ "fpscr", offsetof(CPUState, fpscr) },
/* Next instruction pointer */
{ "nip|pc", offsetof(CPUState, nip) },
{ "lr", offsetof(CPUState, lr) },
{ "ctr", offsetof(CPUState, ctr) },
{ "decr", 0, &monitor_get_decr, },
{ "ccr", 0, &monitor_get_ccr, },
/* Machine state register */
{ "msr", 0, &monitor_get_msr, },
{ "xer", 0, &monitor_get_xer, },
{ "tbu", 0, &monitor_get_tbu, },
{ "tbl", 0, &monitor_get_tbl, },
#if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
/* Address space register */
{ "asr", offsetof(CPUState, asr) },
#endif
/* Segment registers */
{ "sdr1", offsetof(CPUState, sdr1) },
{ "sr0", offsetof(CPUState, sr[0]) },
{ "sr1", offsetof(CPUState, sr[1]) },
{ "sr2", offsetof(CPUState, sr[2]) },
{ "sr3", offsetof(CPUState, sr[3]) },
{ "sr4", offsetof(CPUState, sr[4]) },
{ "sr5", offsetof(CPUState, sr[5]) },
{ "sr6", offsetof(CPUState, sr[6]) },
{ "sr7", offsetof(CPUState, sr[7]) },
{ "sr8", offsetof(CPUState, sr[8]) },
{ "sr9", offsetof(CPUState, sr[9]) },
{ "sr10", offsetof(CPUState, sr[10]) },
{ "sr11", offsetof(CPUState, sr[11]) },
{ "sr12", offsetof(CPUState, sr[12]) },
{ "sr13", offsetof(CPUState, sr[13]) },
{ "sr14", offsetof(CPUState, sr[14]) },
{ "sr15", offsetof(CPUState, sr[15]) },
/* Too lazy to put BATs and SPRs ... */
#elif defined(TARGET_SPARC)
{ "g0", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[0]) },
{ "g1", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[1]) },
{ "g2", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[2]) },
{ "g3", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[3]) },
{ "g4", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[4]) },
{ "g5", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[5]) },
{ "g6", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[6]) },
{ "g7", offsetof(CPUState, gregs[7]) },
{ "o0", 0, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o1", 1, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o2", 2, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o3", 3, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o4", 4, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o5", 5, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o6", 6, monitor_get_reg },
{ "o7", 7, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l0", 8, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l1", 9, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l2", 10, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l3", 11, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l4", 12, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l5", 13, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l6", 14, monitor_get_reg },
{ "l7", 15, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i0", 16, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i1", 17, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i2", 18, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i3", 19, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i4", 20, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i5", 21, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i6", 22, monitor_get_reg },
{ "i7", 23, monitor_get_reg },
{ "pc", offsetof(CPUState, pc) },
{ "npc", offsetof(CPUState, npc) },
{ "y", offsetof(CPUState, y) },
#ifndef TARGET_SPARC64
{ "psr", 0, &monitor_get_psr, },
{ "wim", offsetof(CPUState, wim) },
#endif
{ "tbr", offsetof(CPUState, tbr) },
{ "fsr", offsetof(CPUState, fsr) },
{ "f0", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[0]) },
{ "f1", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[1]) },
{ "f2", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[2]) },
{ "f3", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[3]) },
{ "f4", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[4]) },
{ "f5", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[5]) },
{ "f6", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[6]) },
{ "f7", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[7]) },
{ "f8", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[8]) },
{ "f9", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[9]) },
{ "f10", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[10]) },
{ "f11", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[11]) },
{ "f12", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[12]) },
{ "f13", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[13]) },
{ "f14", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[14]) },
{ "f15", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[15]) },
{ "f16", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[16]) },
{ "f17", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[17]) },
{ "f18", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[18]) },
{ "f19", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[19]) },
{ "f20", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[20]) },
{ "f21", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[21]) },
{ "f22", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[22]) },
{ "f23", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[23]) },
{ "f24", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[24]) },
{ "f25", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[25]) },
{ "f26", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[26]) },
{ "f27", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[27]) },
{ "f28", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[28]) },
{ "f29", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[29]) },
{ "f30", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[30]) },
{ "f31", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[31]) },
#ifdef TARGET_SPARC64
{ "f32", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[32]) },
{ "f34", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[34]) },
{ "f36", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[36]) },
{ "f38", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[38]) },
{ "f40", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[40]) },
{ "f42", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[42]) },
{ "f44", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[44]) },
{ "f46", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[46]) },
{ "f48", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[48]) },
{ "f50", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[50]) },
{ "f52", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[52]) },
{ "f54", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[54]) },
{ "f56", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[56]) },
{ "f58", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[58]) },
{ "f60", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[60]) },
{ "f62", offsetof(CPUState, fpr[62]) },
{ "asi", offsetof(CPUState, asi) },
{ "pstate", offsetof(CPUState, pstate) },
{ "cansave", offsetof(CPUState, cansave) },
{ "canrestore", offsetof(CPUState, canrestore) },
{ "otherwin", offsetof(CPUState, otherwin) },
{ "wstate", offsetof(CPUState, wstate) },
{ "cleanwin", offsetof(CPUState, cleanwin) },
{ "fprs", offsetof(CPUState, fprs) },
#endif
#endif
{ NULL },
};
static void expr_error(Monitor *mon, const char *msg)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "%s\n", msg);
longjmp(expr_env, 1);
}
/* return 0 if OK, -1 if not found, -2 if no CPU defined */
static int get_monitor_def(target_long *pval, const char *name)
{
const MonitorDef *md;
void *ptr;
for(md = monitor_defs; md->name != NULL; md++) {
if (compare_cmd(name, md->name)) {
if (md->get_value) {
*pval = md->get_value(md, md->offset);
} else {
CPUState *env = mon_get_cpu();
if (!env)
return -2;
ptr = (uint8_t *)env + md->offset;
switch(md->type) {
case MD_I32:
*pval = *(int32_t *)ptr;
break;
case MD_TLONG:
*pval = *(target_long *)ptr;
break;
default:
*pval = 0;
break;
}
}
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
static void next(void)
{
if (*pch != '\0') {
pch++;
while (qemu_isspace(*pch))
pch++;
}
}
static int64_t expr_sum(Monitor *mon);
static int64_t expr_unary(Monitor *mon)
{
int64_t n;
char *p;
int ret;
switch(*pch) {
case '+':
next();
n = expr_unary(mon);
break;
case '-':
next();
n = -expr_unary(mon);
break;
case '~':
next();
n = ~expr_unary(mon);
break;
case '(':
next();
n = expr_sum(mon);
if (*pch != ')') {
expr_error(mon, "')' expected");
}
next();
break;
case '\'':
pch++;
if (*pch == '\0')
expr_error(mon, "character constant expected");
n = *pch;
pch++;
if (*pch != '\'')
expr_error(mon, "missing terminating \' character");
next();
break;
case '$':
{
char buf[128], *q;
target_long reg=0;
pch++;
q = buf;
while ((*pch >= 'a' && *pch <= 'z') ||
(*pch >= 'A' && *pch <= 'Z') ||
(*pch >= '0' && *pch <= '9') ||
*pch == '_' || *pch == '.') {
if ((q - buf) < sizeof(buf) - 1)
*q++ = *pch;
pch++;
}
while (qemu_isspace(*pch))
pch++;
*q = 0;
ret = get_monitor_def(&reg, buf);
if (ret == -1)
expr_error(mon, "unknown register");
else if (ret == -2)
expr_error(mon, "no cpu defined");
n = reg;
}
break;
case '\0':
expr_error(mon, "unexpected end of expression");
n = 0;
break;
default:
#if TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_BITS > 32
n = strtoull(pch, &p, 0);
#else
n = strtoul(pch, &p, 0);
#endif
if (pch == p) {
expr_error(mon, "invalid char in expression");
}
pch = p;
while (qemu_isspace(*pch))
pch++;
break;
}
return n;
}
static int64_t expr_prod(Monitor *mon)
{
int64_t val, val2;
int op;
val = expr_unary(mon);
for(;;) {
op = *pch;
if (op != '*' && op != '/' && op != '%')
break;
next();
val2 = expr_unary(mon);
switch(op) {
default:
case '*':
val *= val2;
break;
case '/':
case '%':
if (val2 == 0)
expr_error(mon, "division by zero");
if (op == '/')
val /= val2;
else
val %= val2;
break;
}
}
return val;
}
static int64_t expr_logic(Monitor *mon)
{
int64_t val, val2;
int op;
val = expr_prod(mon);
for(;;) {
op = *pch;
if (op != '&' && op != '|' && op != '^')
break;
next();
val2 = expr_prod(mon);
switch(op) {
default:
case '&':
val &= val2;
break;
case '|':
val |= val2;
break;
case '^':
val ^= val2;
break;
}
}
return val;
}
static int64_t expr_sum(Monitor *mon)
{
int64_t val, val2;
int op;
val = expr_logic(mon);
for(;;) {
op = *pch;
if (op != '+' && op != '-')
break;
next();
val2 = expr_logic(mon);
if (op == '+')
val += val2;
else
val -= val2;
}
return val;
}
static int get_expr(Monitor *mon, int64_t *pval, const char **pp)
{
pch = *pp;
if (setjmp(expr_env)) {
*pp = pch;
return -1;
}
while (qemu_isspace(*pch))
pch++;
*pval = expr_sum(mon);
*pp = pch;
return 0;
}
static int get_str(char *buf, int buf_size, const char **pp)
{
const char *p;
char *q;
int c;
q = buf;
p = *pp;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '\0') {
fail:
*q = '\0';
*pp = p;
return -1;
}
if (*p == '\"') {
p++;
while (*p != '\0' && *p != '\"') {
if (*p == '\\') {
p++;
c = *p++;
switch(c) {
case 'n':
c = '\n';
break;
case 'r':
c = '\r';
break;
case '\\':
case '\'':
case '\"':
break;
default:
qemu_printf("unsupported escape code: '\\%c'\n", c);
goto fail;
}
if ((q - buf) < buf_size - 1) {
*q++ = c;
}
} else {
if ((q - buf) < buf_size - 1) {
*q++ = *p;
}
p++;
}
}
if (*p != '\"') {
qemu_printf("unterminated string\n");
goto fail;
}
p++;
} else {
while (*p != '\0' && !qemu_isspace(*p)) {
if ((q - buf) < buf_size - 1) {
*q++ = *p;
}
p++;
}
}
*q = '\0';
*pp = p;
return 0;
}
/*
* Store the command-name in cmdname, and return a pointer to
* the remaining of the command string.
*/
static const char *get_command_name(const char *cmdline,
char *cmdname, size_t nlen)
{
size_t len;
const char *p, *pstart;
p = cmdline;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
return NULL;
pstart = p;
while (*p != '\0' && *p != '/' && !qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
len = p - pstart;
if (len > nlen - 1)
len = nlen - 1;
memcpy(cmdname, pstart, len);
cmdname[len] = '\0';
return p;
}
/**
* Read key of 'type' into 'key' and return the current
* 'type' pointer.
*/
static char *key_get_info(const char *type, char **key)
{
size_t len;
char *p, *str;
if (*type == ',')
type++;
p = strchr(type, ':');
if (!p) {
*key = NULL;
return NULL;
}
len = p - type;
str = qemu_malloc(len + 1);
memcpy(str, type, len);
str[len] = '\0';
*key = str;
return ++p;
}
static int default_fmt_format = 'x';
static int default_fmt_size = 4;
#define MAX_ARGS 16
static const mon_cmd_t *monitor_parse_command(Monitor *mon,
const char *cmdline,
QDict *qdict)
{
const char *p, *typestr;
int c;
const mon_cmd_t *cmd;
char cmdname[256];
char buf[1024];
char *key;
#ifdef DEBUG
monitor_printf(mon, "command='%s'\n", cmdline);
#endif
/* extract the command name */
p = get_command_name(cmdline, cmdname, sizeof(cmdname));
if (!p)
return NULL;
/* find the command */
for(cmd = mon_cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
if (compare_cmd(cmdname, cmd->name))
break;
}
if (cmd->name == NULL) {
monitor_printf(mon, "unknown command: '%s'\n", cmdname);
return NULL;
}
/* parse the parameters */
typestr = cmd->args_type;
for(;;) {
typestr = key_get_info(typestr, &key);
if (!typestr)
break;
c = *typestr;
typestr++;
switch(c) {
case 'F':
case 'B':
case 's':
{
int ret;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*typestr == '?') {
typestr++;
if (*p == '\0') {
/* no optional string: NULL argument */
break;
}
}
ret = get_str(buf, sizeof(buf), &p);
if (ret < 0) {
switch(c) {
case 'F':
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: filename expected\n",
cmdname);
break;
case 'B':
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: block device name expected\n",
cmdname);
break;
default:
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: string expected\n", cmdname);
break;
}
goto fail;
}
qdict_put(qdict, key, qstring_from_str(buf));
}
break;
case '/':
{
int count, format, size;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '/') {
/* format found */
p++;
count = 1;
if (qemu_isdigit(*p)) {
count = 0;
while (qemu_isdigit(*p)) {
count = count * 10 + (*p - '0');
p++;
}
}
size = -1;
format = -1;
for(;;) {
switch(*p) {
case 'o':
case 'd':
case 'u':
case 'x':
case 'i':
case 'c':
format = *p++;
break;
case 'b':
size = 1;
p++;
break;
case 'h':
size = 2;
p++;
break;
case 'w':
size = 4;
p++;
break;
case 'g':
case 'L':
size = 8;
p++;
break;
default:
goto next;
}
}
next:
if (*p != '\0' && !qemu_isspace(*p)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "invalid char in format: '%c'\n",
*p);
goto fail;
}
if (format < 0)
format = default_fmt_format;
if (format != 'i') {
/* for 'i', not specifying a size gives -1 as size */
if (size < 0)
size = default_fmt_size;
default_fmt_size = size;
}
default_fmt_format = format;
} else {
count = 1;
format = default_fmt_format;
if (format != 'i') {
size = default_fmt_size;
} else {
size = -1;
}
}
qdict_put(qdict, "count", qint_from_int(count));
qdict_put(qdict, "format", qint_from_int(format));
qdict_put(qdict, "size", qint_from_int(size));
}
break;
case 'i':
case 'l':
{
int64_t val;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*typestr == '?' || *typestr == '.') {
if (*typestr == '?') {
if (*p == '\0') {
typestr++;
break;
}
} else {
if (*p == '.') {
p++;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
} else {
typestr++;
break;
}
}
typestr++;
}
if (get_expr(mon, &val, &p))
goto fail;
/* Check if 'i' is greater than 32-bit */
if ((c == 'i') && ((val >> 32) & 0xffffffff)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "\'%s\' has failed: ", cmdname);
monitor_printf(mon, "integer is for 32-bit values\n");
goto fail;
}
qdict_put(qdict, key, qint_from_int(val));
}
break;
case '-':
{
int has_option;
/* option */
c = *typestr++;
if (c == '\0')
goto bad_type;
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
has_option = 0;
if (*p == '-') {
p++;
if (*p != c) {
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: unsupported option -%c\n",
cmdname, *p);
goto fail;
}
p++;
has_option = 1;
}
qdict_put(qdict, key, qint_from_int(has_option));
}
break;
default:
bad_type:
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: unknown type '%c'\n", cmdname, c);
goto fail;
}
qemu_free(key);
key = NULL;
}
/* check that all arguments were parsed */
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p != '\0') {
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: extraneous characters at the end of line\n",
cmdname);
goto fail;
}
return cmd;
fail:
qemu_free(key);
return NULL;
}
static void monitor_handle_command(Monitor *mon, const char *cmdline)
{
QDict *qdict;
const mon_cmd_t *cmd;
qdict = qdict_new();
cmd = monitor_parse_command(mon, cmdline, qdict);
if (!cmd)
goto out;
qemu_errors_to_mon(mon);
if (monitor_handler_ported(cmd)) {
QObject *data = NULL;
cmd->mhandler.cmd_new(mon, qdict, &data);
if (data)
cmd->user_print(mon, data);
qobject_decref(data);
} else {
cmd->mhandler.cmd(mon, qdict);
}
qemu_errors_to_previous();
out:
QDECREF(qdict);
}
static void cmd_completion(const char *name, const char *list)
{
const char *p, *pstart;
char cmd[128];
int len;
p = list;
for(;;) {
pstart = p;
p = strchr(p, '|');
if (!p)
p = pstart + strlen(pstart);
len = p - pstart;
if (len > sizeof(cmd) - 2)
len = sizeof(cmd) - 2;
memcpy(cmd, pstart, len);
cmd[len] = '\0';
if (name[0] == '\0' || !strncmp(name, cmd, strlen(name))) {
readline_add_completion(cur_mon->rs, cmd);
}
if (*p == '\0')
break;
p++;
}
}
static void file_completion(const char *input)
{
DIR *ffs;
struct dirent *d;
char path[1024];
char file[1024], file_prefix[1024];
int input_path_len;
const char *p;
p = strrchr(input, '/');
if (!p) {
input_path_len = 0;
pstrcpy(file_prefix, sizeof(file_prefix), input);
pstrcpy(path, sizeof(path), ".");
} else {
input_path_len = p - input + 1;
memcpy(path, input, input_path_len);
if (input_path_len > sizeof(path) - 1)
input_path_len = sizeof(path) - 1;
path[input_path_len] = '\0';
pstrcpy(file_prefix, sizeof(file_prefix), p + 1);
}
#ifdef DEBUG_COMPLETION
monitor_printf(cur_mon, "input='%s' path='%s' prefix='%s'\n",
input, path, file_prefix);
#endif
ffs = opendir(path);
if (!ffs)
return;
for(;;) {
struct stat sb;
d = readdir(ffs);
if (!d)
break;
if (strstart(d->d_name, file_prefix, NULL)) {
memcpy(file, input, input_path_len);
if (input_path_len < sizeof(file))
pstrcpy(file + input_path_len, sizeof(file) - input_path_len,
d->d_name);
/* stat the file to find out if it's a directory.
* In that case add a slash to speed up typing long paths
*/
stat(file, &sb);
if(S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
pstrcat(file, sizeof(file), "/");
readline_add_completion(cur_mon->rs, file);
}
}
closedir(ffs);
}
static void block_completion_it(void *opaque, BlockDriverState *bs)
{
const char *name = bdrv_get_device_name(bs);
const char *input = opaque;
if (input[0] == '\0' ||
!strncmp(name, (char *)input, strlen(input))) {
readline_add_completion(cur_mon->rs, name);
}
}
/* NOTE: this parser is an approximate form of the real command parser */
static void parse_cmdline(const char *cmdline,
int *pnb_args, char **args)
{
const char *p;
int nb_args, ret;
char buf[1024];
p = cmdline;
nb_args = 0;
for(;;) {
while (qemu_isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
break;
if (nb_args >= MAX_ARGS)
break;
ret = get_str(buf, sizeof(buf), &p);
args[nb_args] = qemu_strdup(buf);
nb_args++;
if (ret < 0)
break;
}
*pnb_args = nb_args;
}
static const char *next_arg_type(const char *typestr)
{
const char *p = strchr(typestr, ':');
return (p != NULL ? ++p : typestr);
}
static void monitor_find_completion(const char *cmdline)
{
const char *cmdname;
char *args[MAX_ARGS];
int nb_args, i, len;
const char *ptype, *str;
const mon_cmd_t *cmd;
const KeyDef *key;
parse_cmdline(cmdline, &nb_args, args);
#ifdef DEBUG_COMPLETION
for(i = 0; i < nb_args; i++) {
monitor_printf(cur_mon, "arg%d = '%s'\n", i, (char *)args[i]);
}
#endif
/* if the line ends with a space, it means we want to complete the
next arg */
len = strlen(cmdline);
if (len > 0 && qemu_isspace(cmdline[len - 1])) {
if (nb_args >= MAX_ARGS)
return;
args[nb_args++] = qemu_strdup("");
}
if (nb_args <= 1) {
/* command completion */
if (nb_args == 0)
cmdname = "";
else
cmdname = args[0];
readline_set_completion_index(cur_mon->rs, strlen(cmdname));
for(cmd = mon_cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
cmd_completion(cmdname, cmd->name);
}
} else {
/* find the command */
for(cmd = mon_cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
if (compare_cmd(args[0], cmd->name))
goto found;
}
return;
found:
ptype = next_arg_type(cmd->args_type);
for(i = 0; i < nb_args - 2; i++) {
if (*ptype != '\0') {
ptype = next_arg_type(ptype);
while (*ptype == '?')
ptype = next_arg_type(ptype);
}
}
str = args[nb_args - 1];
if (*ptype == '-' && ptype[1] != '\0') {
ptype += 2;
}
switch(*ptype) {
case 'F':
/* file completion */
readline_set_completion_index(cur_mon->rs, strlen(str));
file_completion(str);
break;
case 'B':
/* block device name completion */
readline_set_completion_index(cur_mon->rs, strlen(str));
bdrv_iterate(block_completion_it, (void *)str);
break;
case 's':
/* XXX: more generic ? */
if (!strcmp(cmd->name, "info")) {
readline_set_completion_index(cur_mon->rs, strlen(str));
for(cmd = info_cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
cmd_completion(str, cmd->name);
}
} else if (!strcmp(cmd->name, "sendkey")) {
char *sep = strrchr(str, '-');
if (sep)
str = sep + 1;
readline_set_completion_index(cur_mon->rs, strlen(str));
for(key = key_defs; key->name != NULL; key++) {
cmd_completion(str, key->name);
}
} else if (!strcmp(cmd->name, "help|?")) {
readline_set_completion_index(cur_mon->rs, strlen(str));
for (cmd = mon_cmds; cmd->name != NULL; cmd++) {
cmd_completion(str, cmd->name);
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
for(i = 0; i < nb_args; i++)
qemu_free(args[i]);
}
static int monitor_can_read(void *opaque)
{
Monitor *mon = opaque;
return (mon->suspend_cnt == 0) ? 128 : 0;
}
static void monitor_read(void *opaque, const uint8_t *buf, int size)
{
Monitor *old_mon = cur_mon;
int i;
cur_mon = opaque;
if (cur_mon->rs) {
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
readline_handle_byte(cur_mon->rs, buf[i]);
} else {
if (size == 0 || buf[size - 1] != 0)
monitor_printf(cur_mon, "corrupted command\n");
else
monitor_handle_command(cur_mon, (char *)buf);
}
cur_mon = old_mon;
}
static void monitor_command_cb(Monitor *mon, const char *cmdline, void *opaque)
{
monitor_suspend(mon);
monitor_handle_command(mon, cmdline);
monitor_resume(mon);
}
int monitor_suspend(Monitor *mon)
{
if (!mon->rs)
return -ENOTTY;
mon->suspend_cnt++;
return 0;
}
void monitor_resume(Monitor *mon)
{
if (!mon->rs)
return;
if (--mon->suspend_cnt == 0)
readline_show_prompt(mon->rs);
}
static void monitor_event(void *opaque, int event)
{
Monitor *mon = opaque;
switch (event) {
case CHR_EVENT_MUX_IN:
mon->mux_out = 0;
if (mon->reset_seen) {
readline_restart(mon->rs);
monitor_resume(mon);
monitor_flush(mon);
} else {
mon->suspend_cnt = 0;
}
break;
case CHR_EVENT_MUX_OUT:
if (mon->reset_seen) {
if (mon->suspend_cnt == 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "\n");
}
monitor_flush(mon);
monitor_suspend(mon);
} else {
mon->suspend_cnt++;
}
mon->mux_out = 1;
break;
case CHR_EVENT_OPENED:
monitor_printf(mon, "QEMU %s monitor - type 'help' for more "
"information\n", QEMU_VERSION);
if (!mon->mux_out) {
readline_show_prompt(mon->rs);
}
mon->reset_seen = 1;
break;
}
}
Support ACLs for controlling VNC access ("Daniel P. Berrange") This patch introduces a generic internal API for access control lists to be used by network servers in QEMU. It adds support for checking these ACL in the VNC server, in two places. The first ACL is for the SASL authentication mechanism, checking the SASL username. This ACL is called 'vnc.username'. The second is for the TLS authentication mechanism, when x509 client certificates are turned on, checking against the Distinguished Name of the client. This ACL is called 'vnc.x509dname' The internal API provides for an ACL with the following characteristics - A unique name, eg vnc.username, and vnc.x509dname. - A default policy, allow or deny - An ordered series of match rules, with allow or deny policy If none of the match rules apply, then the default policy is used. There is a monitor API to manipulate the ACLs, which I'll describe via examples (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.username denya acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.username fred acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl allow vnc.username joe 1 acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl show vnc.username policy: deny 0: allow fred 1: allow joe 2: allow bob (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: allow (qemu) acl policy vnc.x509dname deny acl: policy set to 'deny' (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* acl: added rule at position 1 (qemu) acl allow vnc.x509dname C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob acl: added rule at position 2 (qemu) acl show vnc.x509dname policy: deny 0: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=London,CN=* 1: allow C=GB,O=ACME,L=Boston,CN=bob By default the VNC server will not use any ACLs, allowing access to the server if the user successfully authenticates. To enable use of ACLs to restrict user access, the ',acl' flag should be given when starting QEMU. The initial ACL activated will be a 'deny all' policy and should be customized using monitor commands. eg enable SASL auth and ACLs qemu .... -vnc localhost:1,sasl,acl The next patch will provide a way to load a pre-defined ACL when starting up Makefile | 6 + b/acl.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ b/acl.h | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++ configure | 18 +++++ monitor.c | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ qemu-doc.texi | 49 ++++++++++++++ vnc-auth-sasl.c | 16 +++- vnc-auth-sasl.h | 7 ++ vnc-tls.c | 19 +++++ vnc-tls.h | 3 vnc.c | 21 ++++++ vnc.h | 3 12 files changed, 491 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6726 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
2009-03-06 23:27:37 +03:00
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 4
* c-basic-offset: 4
* tab-width: 8
* End:
*/
void monitor_init(CharDriverState *chr, int flags)
{
static int is_first_init = 1;
Monitor *mon;
if (is_first_init) {
key_timer = qemu_new_timer(vm_clock, release_keys, NULL);
is_first_init = 0;
}
mon = qemu_mallocz(sizeof(*mon));
mon->chr = chr;
mon->flags = flags;
if (flags & MONITOR_USE_READLINE) {
mon->rs = readline_init(mon, monitor_find_completion);
monitor_read_command(mon, 0);
}
qemu_chr_add_handlers(chr, monitor_can_read, monitor_read, monitor_event,
mon);
QLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&mon_list, mon, entry);
if (!cur_mon || (flags & MONITOR_IS_DEFAULT))
cur_mon = mon;
}
static void bdrv_password_cb(Monitor *mon, const char *password, void *opaque)
{
BlockDriverState *bs = opaque;
int ret = 0;
if (bdrv_set_key(bs, password) != 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, "invalid password\n");
ret = -EPERM;
}
if (mon->password_completion_cb)
mon->password_completion_cb(mon->password_opaque, ret);
monitor_read_command(mon, 1);
}
void monitor_read_bdrv_key_start(Monitor *mon, BlockDriverState *bs,
BlockDriverCompletionFunc *completion_cb,
void *opaque)
{
int err;
if (!bdrv_key_required(bs)) {
if (completion_cb)
completion_cb(opaque, 0);
return;
}
monitor_printf(mon, "%s (%s) is encrypted.\n", bdrv_get_device_name(bs),
bdrv_get_encrypted_filename(bs));
mon->password_completion_cb = completion_cb;
mon->password_opaque = opaque;
err = monitor_read_password(mon, bdrv_password_cb, bs);
if (err && completion_cb)
completion_cb(opaque, err);
}
typedef struct QemuErrorSink QemuErrorSink;
struct QemuErrorSink {
enum {
ERR_SINK_FILE,
ERR_SINK_MONITOR,
} dest;
union {
FILE *fp;
Monitor *mon;
};
QemuErrorSink *previous;
};
static QemuErrorSink *qemu_error_sink;
void qemu_errors_to_file(FILE *fp)
{
QemuErrorSink *sink;
sink = qemu_mallocz(sizeof(*sink));
sink->dest = ERR_SINK_FILE;
sink->fp = fp;
sink->previous = qemu_error_sink;
qemu_error_sink = sink;
}
void qemu_errors_to_mon(Monitor *mon)
{
QemuErrorSink *sink;
sink = qemu_mallocz(sizeof(*sink));
sink->dest = ERR_SINK_MONITOR;
sink->mon = mon;
sink->previous = qemu_error_sink;
qemu_error_sink = sink;
}
void qemu_errors_to_previous(void)
{
QemuErrorSink *sink;
assert(qemu_error_sink != NULL);
sink = qemu_error_sink;
qemu_error_sink = sink->previous;
qemu_free(sink);
}
void qemu_error(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
assert(qemu_error_sink != NULL);
switch (qemu_error_sink->dest) {
case ERR_SINK_FILE:
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(qemu_error_sink->fp, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
break;
case ERR_SINK_MONITOR:
va_start(args, fmt);
monitor_vprintf(qemu_error_sink->mon, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
break;
}
}