#ifndef OBJECT_INTERFACES_H #define OBJECT_INTERFACES_H #include "qom/object.h" #include "qapi/visitor.h" #define TYPE_USER_CREATABLE "user-creatable" typedef struct UserCreatableClass UserCreatableClass; DECLARE_CLASS_CHECKERS(UserCreatableClass, USER_CREATABLE, TYPE_USER_CREATABLE) #define USER_CREATABLE(obj) \ INTERFACE_CHECK(UserCreatable, (obj), \ TYPE_USER_CREATABLE) typedef struct UserCreatable UserCreatable; /** * UserCreatableClass: * @parent_class: the base class * @complete: callback to be called after @obj's properties are set. * @can_be_deleted: callback to be called before an object is removed * to check if @obj can be removed safely. * * Interface is designed to work with -object/object-add/object_add * commands. * Interface is mandatory for objects that are designed to be user * creatable (i.e. -object/object-add/object_add, will accept only * objects that inherit this interface). * * Interface also provides an optional ability to do the second * stage * initialization of the object after its properties were * set. * * For objects created without using -object/object-add/object_add, * @user_creatable_complete() wrapper should be called manually if * object's type implements USER_CREATABLE interface and needs * complete() callback to be called. */ struct UserCreatableClass { /* */ InterfaceClass parent_class; /* */ void (*complete)(UserCreatable *uc, Error **errp); bool (*can_be_deleted)(UserCreatable *uc); }; /** * user_creatable_complete: * @uc: the user-creatable object whose complete() method is called if defined * @errp: if an error occurs, a pointer to an area to store the error * * Wrapper to call complete() method if one of types it's inherited * from implements USER_CREATABLE interface, otherwise the call does * nothing. * * Returns: %true on success, %false on failure. */ bool user_creatable_complete(UserCreatable *uc, Error **errp); /** * user_creatable_can_be_deleted: * @uc: the object whose can_be_deleted() method is called if implemented * * Wrapper to call can_be_deleted() method if one of types it's inherited * from implements USER_CREATABLE interface. */ bool user_creatable_can_be_deleted(UserCreatable *uc); /** * user_creatable_add_type: * @type: the object type name * @id: the unique ID for the object * @qdict: the object properties * @v: the visitor * @errp: if an error occurs, a pointer to an area to store the error * * Create an instance of the user creatable object @type, placing * it in the object composition tree with name @id, initializing * it with properties from @qdict * * Returns: the newly created object or NULL on error */ Object *user_creatable_add_type(const char *type, const char *id, const QDict *qdict, Visitor *v, Error **errp); /** * user_creatable_add_dict: * @qdict: the object definition * @keyval: if true, use a keyval visitor for processing @qdict (i.e. * assume that all @qdict values are strings); otherwise, use * the normal QObject visitor (i.e. assume all @qdict values * have the QType expected by the QOM object type) * @errp: if an error occurs, a pointer to an area to store the error * * Create an instance of the user creatable object that is defined by * @qdict. The object type is taken from the QDict key 'qom-type', its * ID from the key 'id'. The remaining entries in @qdict are used to * initialize the object properties. * * Returns: %true on success, %false on failure. */ bool user_creatable_add_dict(QDict *qdict, bool keyval, Error **errp); /** * user_creatable_add_opts: * @opts: the object definition * @errp: if an error occurs, a pointer to an area to store the error * * Create an instance of the user creatable object whose type * is defined in @opts by the 'qom-type' option, placing it * in the object composition tree with name provided by the * 'id' field. The remaining options in @opts are used to * initialize the object properties. * * Returns: the newly created object or NULL on error */ Object *user_creatable_add_opts(QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp); /** * user_creatable_add_opts_predicate: * @type: the QOM type to be added * * A callback function to determine whether an object * of type @type should be created. Instances of this * callback should be passed to user_creatable_add_opts_foreach */ typedef bool (*user_creatable_add_opts_predicate)(const char *type); /** * user_creatable_add_opts_foreach: * @opaque: a user_creatable_add_opts_predicate callback or NULL * @opts: options to create * @errp: unused * * An iterator callback to be used in conjunction with * the qemu_opts_foreach() method for creating a list of * objects from a set of QemuOpts * * The @opaque parameter can be passed a user_creatable_add_opts_predicate * callback to filter which types of object are created during iteration. * When it fails, report the error. * * Returns: 0 on success, -1 when an error was reported. */ int user_creatable_add_opts_foreach(void *opaque, QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp); /** * user_creatable_print_help: * @type: the QOM type to be added * @opts: options to create * * Prints help if requested in @type or @opts. Note that if @type is neither * "help"/"?" nor a valid user creatable type, no help will be printed * regardless of @opts. * * Returns: true if a help option was found and help was printed, false * otherwise. */ bool user_creatable_print_help(const char *type, QemuOpts *opts); /** * user_creatable_print_help_from_qdict: * @args: options to create * * Prints help considering the other options given in @args (if "qom-type" is * given and valid, print properties for the type, otherwise print valid types) * * In contrast to user_creatable_print_help(), this function can't return that * no help was requested. It should only be called if we know that help is * requested and it will always print some help. */ void user_creatable_print_help_from_qdict(QDict *args); /** * user_creatable_del: * @id: the unique ID for the object * @errp: if an error occurs, a pointer to an area to store the error * * Delete an instance of the user creatable object identified * by @id. * * Returns: %true on success, %false on failure. */ bool user_creatable_del(const char *id, Error **errp); /** * user_creatable_cleanup: * * Delete all user-creatable objects and the user-creatable * objects container. */ void user_creatable_cleanup(void); #endif