qemu/qapi/stats.json
Markus Armbruster c110102898 qapi: Fix bullet list markup in documentation
Peter Maydell's commit 100cc4fe0f explains:

    rST insists on a blank line before and after a bulleted list [...]
    Add some extra blank lines in the doc comments so they're
    acceptable rST input.

It missed one in qapi/trace.json.

Paolo Bonzini later added another instance in qapi/stats.json,
providing further, if unintended, evidence for his quip that rST is
the Perl of ASCII-based markups.

Both are parsed as ordinary paragraph, resulting in garbled output.

John Snow missed the need for a blank line when converting
docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt to rST.

Add the blank lines we need to get the bullet lists recognized as
such.

Kevin Wolf and Lukas Straub added two more, but indented.  Sphinx
recognizes them as (indented) bullet lists.  The indentation looks
slightly off.

Insert a blank line and delete the extra indentation.

Fixes: 100cc4fe0f (qapi: Add blank lines before bulleted lists)
Fixes: 467ef823d8 (qmp: add filtering of statistics by target vCPU)
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@yandex-team.ru>
Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20230425064223.820979-10-armbru@redhat.com>
[Fix of docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.rst squashed, commit message adjusted]
2023-04-28 11:48:34 +02:00

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# -*- Mode: Python -*-
# vim: filetype=python
#
# Copyright (c) 2022 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
##
# = Statistics
##
##
# @StatsType:
#
# Enumeration of statistics types
#
# @cumulative: stat is cumulative; value can only increase.
# @instant: stat is instantaneous; value can increase or decrease.
# @peak: stat is the peak value; value can only increase.
# @linear-histogram: stat is a linear histogram.
# @log2-histogram: stat is a logarithmic histogram, with one bucket
# for each power of two.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'enum' : 'StatsType',
'data' : [ 'cumulative', 'instant', 'peak', 'linear-histogram',
'log2-histogram' ] }
##
# @StatsUnit:
#
# Enumeration of unit of measurement for statistics
#
# @bytes: stat reported in bytes.
# @seconds: stat reported in seconds.
# @cycles: stat reported in clock cycles.
# @boolean: stat is a boolean value.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'enum' : 'StatsUnit',
'data' : [ 'bytes', 'seconds', 'cycles', 'boolean' ] }
##
# @StatsProvider:
#
# Enumeration of statistics providers.
#
# @kvm: since 7.1
#
# @cryptodev: since 8.0
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'enum': 'StatsProvider',
'data': [ 'kvm', 'cryptodev' ] }
##
# @StatsTarget:
#
# The kinds of objects on which one can request statistics.
#
# @vm: statistics that apply to the entire virtual machine or
# the entire QEMU process.
#
# @vcpu: statistics that apply to a single virtual CPU.
#
# @cryptodev: statistics that apply to a crypto device. since 8.0
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'enum': 'StatsTarget',
'data': [ 'vm', 'vcpu', 'cryptodev' ] }
##
# @StatsRequest:
#
# Indicates a set of statistics that should be returned by query-stats.
#
# @provider: provider for which to return statistics.
# @names: statistics to be returned (all if omitted).
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'struct': 'StatsRequest',
'data': { 'provider': 'StatsProvider',
'*names': [ 'str' ] } }
##
# @StatsVCPUFilter:
#
# @vcpus: list of QOM paths for the desired vCPU objects.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'struct': 'StatsVCPUFilter',
'data': { '*vcpus': [ 'str' ] } }
##
# @StatsFilter:
#
# The arguments to the query-stats command; specifies a target for which to
# request statistics and optionally the required subset of information for
# that target:
#
# - which vCPUs to request statistics for
# - which providers to request statistics from
# - which named values to return within each provider
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'union': 'StatsFilter',
'base': {
'target': 'StatsTarget',
'*providers': [ 'StatsRequest' ] },
'discriminator': 'target',
'data': { 'vcpu': 'StatsVCPUFilter' } }
##
# @StatsValue:
#
# @scalar: single unsigned 64-bit integers.
# @list: list of unsigned 64-bit integers (used for histograms).
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'alternate': 'StatsValue',
'data': { 'scalar': 'uint64',
'boolean': 'bool',
'list': [ 'uint64' ] } }
##
# @Stats:
#
# @name: name of stat.
# @value: stat value.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'struct': 'Stats',
'data': { 'name': 'str',
'value' : 'StatsValue' } }
##
# @StatsResult:
#
# @provider: provider for this set of statistics.
#
# @qom-path: Path to the object for which the statistics are returned,
# if the object is exposed in the QOM tree
#
# @stats: list of statistics.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'struct': 'StatsResult',
'data': { 'provider': 'StatsProvider',
'*qom-path': 'str',
'stats': [ 'Stats' ] } }
##
# @query-stats:
#
# Return runtime-collected statistics for objects such as the
# VM or its vCPUs.
#
# The arguments are a StatsFilter and specify the provider and objects
# to return statistics about.
#
# Returns: a list of StatsResult, one for each provider and object
# (e.g., for each vCPU).
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'command': 'query-stats',
'data': 'StatsFilter',
'boxed': true,
'returns': [ 'StatsResult' ] }
##
# @StatsSchemaValue:
#
# Schema for a single statistic.
#
# @name: name of the statistic; each element of the schema is uniquely
# identified by a target, a provider (both available in @StatsSchema)
# and the name.
#
# @type: kind of statistic.
#
# @unit: basic unit of measure for the statistic; if missing, the statistic
# is a simple number or counter.
#
# @base: base for the multiple of @unit in which the statistic is measured.
# Only present if @exponent is non-zero; @base and @exponent together
# form a SI prefix (e.g., _nano-_ for ``base=10`` and ``exponent=-9``)
# or IEC binary prefix (e.g. _kibi-_ for ``base=2`` and ``exponent=10``)
#
# @exponent: exponent for the multiple of @unit in which the statistic is
# expressed, or 0 for the basic unit
#
# @bucket-size: Present when @type is "linear-histogram", contains the width
# of each bucket of the histogram.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'struct': 'StatsSchemaValue',
'data': { 'name': 'str',
'type': 'StatsType',
'*unit': 'StatsUnit',
'*base': 'int8',
'exponent': 'int16',
'*bucket-size': 'uint32' } }
##
# @StatsSchema:
#
# Schema for all available statistics for a provider and target.
#
# @provider: provider for this set of statistics.
#
# @target: the kind of object that can be queried through the provider.
#
# @stats: list of statistics.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'struct': 'StatsSchema',
'data': { 'provider': 'StatsProvider',
'target': 'StatsTarget',
'stats': [ 'StatsSchemaValue' ] } }
##
# @query-stats-schemas:
#
# Return the schema for all available runtime-collected statistics.
#
# Note: runtime-collected statistics and their names fall outside QEMU's usual
# deprecation policies. QEMU will try to keep the set of available data
# stable, together with their names, but will not guarantee stability
# at all costs; the same is true of providers that source statistics
# externally, e.g. from Linux. For example, if the same value is being
# tracked with different names on different architectures or by different
# providers, one of them might be renamed. A statistic might go away if
# an algorithm is changed or some code is removed; changing a default
# might cause previously useful statistics to always report 0. Such
# changes, however, are expected to be rare.
#
# Since: 7.1
##
{ 'command': 'query-stats-schemas',
'data': { '*provider': 'StatsProvider' },
'returns': [ 'StatsSchema' ] }