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27bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Dd April 18, 2021
28b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Dt BHYVE 8
29b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Os
30b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh NAME
31b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Nm bhyve
32b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Nd "run a guest operating system inside a virtual machine"
33b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh SYNOPSIS
34b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Nm
35c4df8cbfSRobert Wing.Op Fl AaCDeHhPSuWwxY
3601d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Oo
3777d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
3877d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Fl c\~
3901d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Oo
4077d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm cpus=
4177d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar numcpus
4201d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Oc
4377d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm ,sockets= Ar n
4477d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm ,cores= Ar n
4577d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm ,threads= Ar n
4677d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oc
4777d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
48cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Op Fl G Ar port
49621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Op Fl k Ar file
5077d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oo Fl l
5177d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
52bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar lpcdev Op Cm \&, Ar conf
5377d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
5477d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oc
5577d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oo Fl m
5677d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
5777d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar memsize
5877d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oo
5977d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm K No | Cm k No | Cm M No | Cm m No | Cm G No | Cm g No | Cm T No | Cm t
6077d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oc
6177d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
6277d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oc
63621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Op Fl o Ar var Ns Cm = Ns Ar value
6477d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Fl p Ar vcpu Ns Cm \&: Ns Ar hostcpu
65483d953aSJohn Baldwin.Op Fl r Ar file
6677d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
67bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Oo Fl s\~
68bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar slot Cm \&, Ar emulation Op Cm \&, Ar conf
6977d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
7077d208a3SMateusz Piotrowski.Oc
715749449dSJohn Baldwin.Op Fl U Ar uuid
72b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ar vmname
73bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Nm
74bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Fl l Cm help
75bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Nm
76bfe40b69SMateusz Piotrowski.Fl s Cm help
77b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh DESCRIPTION
78b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Nm
797fca1ad5SGlen Barberis a hypervisor that runs guest operating systems inside a
80b13e60daSPeter Grehanvirtual machine.
81b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
82b13e60daSPeter GrehanParameters such as the number of virtual CPUs, amount of guest memory, and
83b13e60daSPeter GrehanI/O connectivity can be specified with command-line parameters.
84b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
855c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffIf not using a boot ROM, the guest operating system must be loaded with
8684fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Xr bhyveload 8
87b13e60daSPeter Grehanor a similar boot loader before running
885c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Nm ,
895c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffotherwise, it is enough to run
905c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Nm
915c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffwith a boot ROM of choice.
92b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
93b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Nm
94b13e60daSPeter Grehanruns until the guest operating system reboots or an unhandled hypervisor
95b13e60daSPeter Grehanexit is detected.
96b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh OPTIONS
97b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bl -tag -width 10n
98b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Fl A
99b13e60daSPeter GrehanGenerate ACPI tables.
100b13e60daSPeter GrehanRequired for
101b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Fx Ns /amd64
102b13e60daSPeter Grehanguests.
103ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl a
104ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiThe guest's local APIC is configured in xAPIC mode.
105ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiThe xAPIC mode is the default setting so this option is redundant.
106ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiIt will be deprecated in a future version.
107ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl C
108ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiInclude guest memory in core file.
10901d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.It Fl c Op Ar setting ...
11001d822d3SRodney W. GrimesNumber of guest virtual CPUs
11101d822d3SRodney W. Grimesand/or the CPU topology.
11201d822d3SRodney W. GrimesThe default value for each of
11301d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar numcpus ,
11401d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar sockets ,
11501d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar cores ,
11601d822d3SRodney W. Grimesand
11701d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar threads
11801d822d3SRodney W. Grimesis 1.
11901d822d3SRodney W. GrimesThe current maximum number of guest virtual CPUs is 16.
12001d822d3SRodney W. GrimesIf
12101d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar numcpus
12201d822d3SRodney W. Grimesis not specified then it will be calculated from the other arguments.
12301d822d3SRodney W. GrimesThe topology must be consistent in that the
12401d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar numcpus
12501d822d3SRodney W. Grimesmust equal the product of
12601d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar sockets ,
12701d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar cores ,
12801d822d3SRodney W. Grimesand
12901d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar threads .
13001d822d3SRodney W. GrimesIf a
13101d822d3SRodney W. Grimes.Ar setting
13201d822d3SRodney W. Grimesis specified more than once the last one has precedence.
1330a1016f9SPawel Biernacki.It Fl D
1340a1016f9SPawel BiernackiDestroy the VM on guest initiated power-off.
135cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwin.It Fl e
136cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinForce
137cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwin.Nm
138cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwinto exit when a guest issues an access to an I/O port that is not emulated.
139cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinThis is intended for debug purposes.
140cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.It Fl G Ar port
141cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinStart a debug server that uses the GDB protocol to export guest state to a
142cd377eb3SJohn Baldwindebugger.
143cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinAn IPv4 TCP socket will be bound to the supplied
144cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Ar port
145cd377eb3SJohn Baldwinto listen for debugger connections.
146cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinOnly a single debugger may be attached to the debug server at a time.
147cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinIf
148cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Ar port
149cd377eb3SJohn Baldwinbegins with
150cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Sq w ,
151cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Nm
152cd377eb3SJohn Baldwinwill pause execution at the first instruction waiting for a debugger to attach.
153cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwin.It Fl H
154cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinYield the virtual CPU thread when a HLT instruction is detected.
155cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinIf this option is not specified, virtual CPUs will use 100% of a host CPU.
156ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl h
157ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiPrint help message and exit.
158621b5090SJohn Baldwin.It Fl k Ar file
159621b5090SJohn BaldwinSet configuration variables from a simple, key-value config file.
160621b5090SJohn BaldwinEach line of the config file is expected to consist of a config variable
161621b5090SJohn Baldwinname, an equals sign
162621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Pq Sq = ,
163621b5090SJohn Baldwinand a value.
164621b5090SJohn BaldwinNo spaces are permitted between the variable name, equals sign, or
165621b5090SJohn Baldwinvalue.
166621b5090SJohn BaldwinBlank lines and lines starting with
167621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Sq #
168621b5090SJohn Baldwinare ignored.
1694c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl l Cm help
1704c08b978SMateusz PiotrowskiPrint a list of supported LPC devices.
1714c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl l Ar lpcdev Ns Op Cm \&, Ns Ar conf
172cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinAllow devices behind the LPC PCI-ISA bridge to be configured.
1739b1aa8d6SNeel NatuThe only supported devices are the TTY-class devices
1744c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm com1 , com2 , com3 ,
1754c08b978SMateusz Piotrowskiand
1764c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm com4 ,
1772f40fc6fSPeter Grehanthe boot ROM device
1784c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm bootrom ,
1792f40fc6fSPeter Grehanand the debug/test device
1804c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm pc-testdev .
1811aa56353SMarcelo Araujo.Pp
1824c08b978SMateusz PiotrowskiThe possible values for the
1834c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar conf
1844c08b978SMateusz Piotrowskiargument are listed in the
1854c08b978SMateusz Piotrowski.Fl s
1864c08b978SMateusz Piotrowskiflag description.
1877e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.It Xo
1887e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Fl m Ar memsize Ns Oo
1897e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
1907e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Cm K | k | M | m | G | g | T | t
1917e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
1927e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Oc
1937e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Xc
1947e0cb3dfSMateusz PiotrowskiSet the guest physical memory size
195cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinThis must be the same size that was given to
196cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwin.Xr bhyveload 8 .
197cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwin.Pp
1987e0cb3dfSMateusz PiotrowskiThe size argument may be suffixed with one of
1997e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Cm K , M , G
2007e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowskior
2017e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski.Cm T
2027e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowski(either upper or lower case)
2037e0cb3dfSMateusz Piotrowskito indicate a multiple of kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes.
204cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinIf no suffix is given, the value is assumed to be in megabytes.
2056ee52c65SRoman Bogorodskiy.Pp
2067e0cb3dfSMateusz PiotrowskiThe default is 256M.
207621b5090SJohn Baldwin.It Fl o Ar var Ns Cm = Ns Ar value
208621b5090SJohn BaldwinSet the configuration variable
209621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Ar var
210621b5090SJohn Baldwinto
211621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Ar value .
212ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl P
213ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiForce the guest virtual CPU to exit when a PAUSE instruction is detected.
21490df5437SMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl p Ar vcpu Ns Cm \& : Ns Ar hostcpu
2159b6155a2SNeel NatuPin guest's virtual CPU
2169b6155a2SNeel Natu.Em vcpu
2179b6155a2SNeel Natuto
2189b6155a2SNeel Natu.Em hostcpu .
219483d953aSJohn Baldwin.It Fl r Ar file
220483d953aSJohn BaldwinResume a guest from a snapshot.
221483d953aSJohn BaldwinThe guest memory contents are restored from
222483d953aSJohn Baldwin.Ar file ,
223483d953aSJohn Baldwinand the guest device and vCPU state are restored from the file
224483d953aSJohn Baldwin.Dq Ar file Ns .kern .
225483d953aSJohn Baldwin.Pp
226483d953aSJohn BaldwinNote that the current snapshot file format requires that the configuration of
227483d953aSJohn Baldwindevices in the new VM match the VM from which the snapshot was taken by specifying the
228483d953aSJohn Baldwinsame
229b24eea8cSMateusz Piotrowski.Fl s
230483d953aSJohn Baldwinand
231b24eea8cSMateusz Piotrowski.Fl l
232483d953aSJohn Baldwinoptions.
233483d953aSJohn BaldwinThe count of vCPUs and memory configuration are read from the snapshot.
234ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl S
235ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiWire guest memory.
236449f0e48SMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl s Cm help
237449f0e48SMateusz PiotrowskiPrint a list of supported PCI devices.
238449f0e48SMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl s Ar slot Ns Cm \&, Ns Ar emulation Ns Op Cm \&, Ns Ar conf
239b13e60daSPeter GrehanConfigure a virtual PCI slot and function.
240b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
24184fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Nm
242b13e60daSPeter Grehanprovides PCI bus emulation and virtual devices that can be attached to
243b13e60daSPeter Grehanslots on the bus.
244b13e60daSPeter GrehanThere are 32 available slots, with the option of providing up to 8 functions
245b13e60daSPeter Grehanper slot.
246234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Pp
247234d8c47SMateusz PiotrowskiThe
248234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar slot
249234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowskican be specified in one of the following formats:
250234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Pp
251234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Bl -bullet -compact
252234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.It
253234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar pcislot
254234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.It
255234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
256234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar pcislot Cm \&: Ar function
257234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
258234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.It
259234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
260234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar bus Cm \&: Ar pcislot Cm \&: Ar function
261234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
262234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.El
263b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
264b13e60daSPeter GrehanThe
265b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ar pcislot
26684fe889cSChristian Brueffervalue is 0 to 31.
26784fe889cSChristian BruefferThe optional
26884fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Ar function
26984fe889cSChristian Brueffervalue is 0 to 7.
27084fe889cSChristian BruefferThe optional
27106db1b4aSNeel Natu.Ar bus
27206db1b4aSNeel Natuvalue is 0 to 255.
27384fe889cSChristian BruefferIf not specified, the
27484fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Ar function
27584fe889cSChristian Brueffervalue defaults to 0.
27684fe889cSChristian BruefferIf not specified, the
27784fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Ar bus
27884fe889cSChristian Brueffervalue defaults to 0.
279234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Pp
280234d8c47SMateusz PiotrowskiThe
281234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar emulation
282234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowskiargument
283234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowskican be one of the following:
2847014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.Bl -tag -width "amd_hostbridge"
2857014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm hostbridge
2867014cb23SMateusz PiotrowskiA simple host bridge.
287b13e60daSPeter GrehanThis is usually configured at slot 0, and is required by most guest
288b13e60daSPeter Grehanoperating systems.
2897014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm amd_hostbridge
2907014cb23SMateusz PiotrowskiEmulation identical to
2917014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm hostbridge
2927014cb23SMateusz Piotrowskiusing a PCI vendor ID of AMD.
2937014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm passthru
294b13e60daSPeter GrehanPCI pass-through device.
2957014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm virtio-net
296b13e60daSPeter GrehanVirtio network interface.
2977014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm virtio-blk
298b13e60daSPeter GrehanVirtio block storage interface.
2997014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm virtio-scsi
300f9c005a1SMarcelo AraujoVirtio SCSI interface.
3017014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm virtio-9p
302100353cfSJakub Wojciech KlamaVirtio 9p (VirtFS) interface.
3037014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm virtio-rnd
3049d0c4e17SPeter GrehanVirtio RNG interface.
3057014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm virtio-console
3065121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyVirtio console interface, which exposes multiple ports
3075121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiyto the guest in the form of simple char devices for simple IO
3085121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiybetween the guest and host userspaces.
3097014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm ahci
310d6099860SMaxim KonovalovAHCI controller attached to arbitrary devices.
3117014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm ahci-cd
312b13e60daSPeter GrehanAHCI controller attached to an ATAPI CD/DVD.
3137014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm ahci-hd
3147014cb23SMateusz PiotrowskiAHCI controller attached to a SATA hard drive.
3157014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm e1000
3169e749f25SAlexander MotinIntel e82545 network interface.
3177014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm uart
318b13e60daSPeter GrehanPCI 16550 serial device.
3197014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm lpc
3207014cb23SMateusz PiotrowskiLPC PCI-ISA bridge with COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4 16550 serial ports,
3217014cb23SMateusz Piotrowskia boot ROM, and,
3222f40fc6fSPeter Grehanoptionally, the debug/test device.
3239b1aa8d6SNeel NatuThe LPC bridge emulation can only be configured on bus 0.
3247014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm fbuf
3256c87a2c0SGleb SmirnoffRaw framebuffer device attached to VNC server.
3267014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm xhci
3275c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffeXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) USB controller.
3287014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm nvme
329c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoNVM Express (NVMe) controller.
3307014cb23SMateusz Piotrowski.It Cm hda
33136f9f044SWarner LoshHigh Definition Audio Controller.
332b13e60daSPeter Grehan.El
333234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Pp
334234d8c47SMateusz PiotrowskiThe optional parameter
335234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar conf
336234d8c47SMateusz Piotrowskidescribes the backend for device emulations.
337b13e60daSPeter GrehanIf
338b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ar conf
339b13e60daSPeter Grehanis not specified, the device emulation has no backend and can be
340b13e60daSPeter Grehanconsidered unconnected.
341b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
342*7fb22729SMateusz PiotrowskiNetwork backends formats for
343*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar conf :
344*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm off
345*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Bl -bullet
346*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.It
347*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Xo
348*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm tap Ar N
349*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,mac= Ar xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
350*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,mtu= Ar N
351*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Xc
352*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.It
353*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Xo
354*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm vmnet Ar N
355*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,mac= Ar xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
356*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,mtu= Ar N
357*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Xc
358*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.It
359*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Xo
360*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm netgraph,path= Ar ADDRESS Cm \&,peerhook= Ar HOOK
361*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,socket= Ar NAME
362*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,hook= Ar HOOK
363*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,mac= Ar xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
364*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Op Cm \&,mtu= Ar N
365*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Xc
366*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.El
367*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Sm on
368b13e60daSPeter GrehanIf
369*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm mac
370b13e60daSPeter Grehanis not specified, the MAC address is derived from a fixed OUI and the
371b13e60daSPeter Grehanremaining bytes from an MD5 hash of the slot and function numbers and
372b13e60daSPeter Grehanthe device name.
373b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
374b13e60daSPeter GrehanThe MAC address is an ASCII string in
375b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr ethers 5
376b13e60daSPeter Grehanformat.
377692dbfe9SVincenzo Maffione.Pp
378*7fb22729SMateusz PiotrowskiWith
379*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm virtio-net
380*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowskidevices, the
381*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm mtu
382692dbfe9SVincenzo Maffioneparameter can be specified to inform the guest about the largest MTU
383692dbfe9SVincenzo Maffionethat should be allowed, expressed in bytes.
384e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Pp
385*7fb22729SMateusz PiotrowskiWith
386*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm netgraph
387*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowskibackend, the
388*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm path
389e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovand
390*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm peerhook
391e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovparameters must be specified to set the destination node and corresponding hook.
392e90337e4SAleksandr FedorovThe optional parameters
393*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm socket
394e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovand
395*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Cm hook
396e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovmay be used to set the
397e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Xr ng_socket 4
398e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovnode name and source hook.
399e90337e4SAleksandr FedorovThe
400e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Ar ADDRESS ,
401*7fb22729SMateusz Piotrowski.Ar HOOK ,
402e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovand
403e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Ar NAME
404e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovmust comply with
405e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Xr netgraph 4
406e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorovaddressing rules.
407b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
408b13e60daSPeter GrehanBlock storage devices:
409b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bl -tag -width 10n
4104e43c1e8SNeel Natu.It Pa /filename Ns Oo , Ns Ar block-device-options Oc
4114e43c1e8SNeel Natu.It Pa /dev/xxx Ns Oo , Ns Ar block-device-options Oc
4124e43c1e8SNeel Natu.El
4134e43c1e8SNeel Natu.Pp
4144e43c1e8SNeel NatuThe
4154e43c1e8SNeel Natu.Ar block-device-options
4164e43c1e8SNeel Natuare:
417b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bl -tag -width 8n
418b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Li nocache
419b13e60daSPeter GrehanOpen the file with
420b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Dv O_DIRECT .
421b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Li direct
422b13e60daSPeter GrehanOpen the file using
423b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Dv O_SYNC .
424b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Li ro
425b13e60daSPeter GrehanForce the file to be opened read-only.
4264e43c1e8SNeel Natu.It Li sectorsize= Ns Ar logical Ns Oo / Ns Ar physical Oc
4274e43c1e8SNeel NatuSpecify the logical and physical sector sizes of the emulated disk.
4284e43c1e8SNeel NatuThe physical sector size is optional and is equal to the logical sector size
4294e43c1e8SNeel Natuif not explicitly specified.
4302c8bb126SAllan Jude.It Li nodelete
431e6d795d1SAllan JudeDisable emulation of guest trim requests via
432e6d795d1SAllan Jude.Dv DIOCGDELETE
433e6d795d1SAllan Juderequests.
434b13e60daSPeter Grehan.El
435b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
436f9c005a1SMarcelo AraujoSCSI devices:
437f9c005a1SMarcelo Araujo.Bl -tag -width 10n
43849f87822SAlexander Motin.It Pa /dev/cam/ctl Ns Oo Ar pp . Ns Ar vp Oc Ns Oo , Ns Ar scsi-device-options Oc
43949f87822SAlexander Motin.El
44049f87822SAlexander Motin.Pp
44149f87822SAlexander MotinThe
44249f87822SAlexander Motin.Ar scsi-device-options
44349f87822SAlexander Motinare:
44449f87822SAlexander Motin.Bl -tag -width 10n
44549f87822SAlexander Motin.It Li iid= Ns Ar IID
44649f87822SAlexander MotinInitiator ID to use when sending requests to specified CTL port.
44749f87822SAlexander MotinThe default value is 0.
448f9c005a1SMarcelo Araujo.El
449f9c005a1SMarcelo Araujo.Pp
450100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama9P devices:
451100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.Bl -tag -width 10n
452100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.It Pa sharename=/path/to/share[,9p-device-options]
453100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.El
454100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.Pp
455100353cfSJakub Wojciech KlamaThe
456100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.Ar 9p-device-options
457100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klamaare:
458100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.Bl -tag -width 10n
459100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.It Li ro
460100353cfSJakub Wojciech KlamaExpose the share in read-only mode.
461100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.El
462100353cfSJakub Wojciech Klama.Pp
463b13e60daSPeter GrehanTTY devices:
464b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bl -tag -width 10n
465b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Li stdio
466b13e60daSPeter GrehanConnect the serial port to the standard input and output of
46784fe889cSChristian Bruefferthe
46884fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Nm
46984fe889cSChristian Bruefferprocess.
470b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Pa /dev/xxx
471b13e60daSPeter GrehanUse the host TTY device for serial port I/O.
472b13e60daSPeter Grehan.El
473b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
4749b1aa8d6SNeel NatuBoot ROM device:
4759b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.Bl -tag -width 10n
4769b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.It Pa romfile
4779b1aa8d6SNeel NatuMap
4789b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.Ar romfile
4799b1aa8d6SNeel Natuin the guest address space reserved for boot firmware.
4809b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.El
4819b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.Pp
482b13e60daSPeter GrehanPass-through devices:
483b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bl -tag -width 10n
484b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Ns Ar slot Ns / Ns Ar bus Ns / Ns Ar function
485b13e60daSPeter GrehanConnect to a PCI device on the host at the selector described by
486b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ar slot ,
487b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ar bus ,
488b13e60daSPeter Grehanand
489b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ar function
490b13e60daSPeter Grehannumbers.
491b13e60daSPeter Grehan.El
492b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
4939b1aa8d6SNeel NatuGuest memory must be wired using the
4949b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.Fl S
4959b1aa8d6SNeel Natuoption when a pass-through device is configured.
4969b1aa8d6SNeel Natu.Pp
497b13e60daSPeter GrehanThe host device must have been reserved at boot-time using the
498a9258f9bSWarren Block.Va pptdevs
499b13e60daSPeter Grehanloader variable as described in
500b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr vmm 4 .
5015121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Pp
5025121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyVirtio console devices:
5035121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Bl -tag -width 10n
5045121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.It Li port1= Ns Pa /path/to/port1.sock Ns ,anotherport= Ns Pa ...
5055121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyA maximum of 16 ports per device can be created.
5065121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyEvery port is named and corresponds to a Unix domain socket created by
5075121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Nm .
5085121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Nm
5095121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiyaccepts at most one connection per port at a time.
5105121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Pp
5115121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyLimitations:
5125121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Bl -bullet -offset 2n
5135121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.It
5145121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyDue to lack of destructors in
5155121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Nm ,
5165121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiysockets on the filesystem must be cleaned up manually after
5175121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.Nm
5185121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiyexits.
5195121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.It
5205121b6ccSRoman BogorodskiyThere is no way to use the "console port" feature, nor the console port
5210ee3a4b4SRoman Bogorodskiyresize at present.
5225121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.It
5230ee3a4b4SRoman BogorodskiyEmergency write is advertised, but no-op at present.
5245121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.El
5255121b6ccSRoman Bogorodskiy.El
5266c87a2c0SGleb Smirnoff.Pp
5275c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffFramebuffer devices:
5285c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Bl -tag -width 10n
5298d56c805SYuri Pankov.It Xo
5308d56c805SYuri Pankov.Oo rfb= Ns Oo Ar IP\&: Oc Ns Ar port Oc Ns Oo ,w= Ns Ar width Oc Ns Oo ,h= Ns
5318d56c805SYuri Pankov.Ar height Oc Ns Oo ,vga= Ns Ar vgaconf Oc Ns Oo Ns ,wait Oc Ns Oo ,password= Ns
5328d56c805SYuri Pankov.Ar password Oc
5338d56c805SYuri Pankov.Xc
5345c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Bl -tag -width 8n
5358883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb.It Ar IPv4:port No or Ar [IPv6%zone]:port
5365c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffAn
5375c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Ar IP
5385c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffaddress and a
5395c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Ar port
5405c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffVNC should listen on.
5416c87a2c0SGleb SmirnoffThe default is to listen on localhost IPv4 address and default VNC port 5900.
5428883128bSBjoern A. ZeebAn IPv6 address must be enclosed in square brackets and may contain an
5437d9545fcSRodney W. Grimesoptional zone identifier.
5445c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.It Ar width No and Ar height
5455c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffA display resolution, width and height, respectively.
5465c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffIf not specified, a default resolution of 1024x768 pixels will be used.
5475c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffMinimal supported resolution is 640x480 pixels,
5485c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffand maximum is 1920x1200 pixels.
5495c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.It Ar vgaconf
5505c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffPossible values for this option are
5515c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Dq io
5525c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff(default),
5535c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Dq on
5545c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff, and
5555c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Dq off .
5565c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffPCI graphics cards have a dual personality in that they are
5575c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffstandard PCI devices with BAR addressing, but may also
5585c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffimplicitly decode legacy VGA I/O space
5595c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pq Ad 0x3c0-3df
5605c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffand memory space
5615c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pq 64KB at Ad 0xA0000 .
5625c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffThe default
5635c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Dq io
5648d56c805SYuri Pankovoption should be used for guests that attempt to issue BIOS calls which result
5658d56c805SYuri Pankovin I/O port queries, and fail to boot if I/O decode is disabled.
5665c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pp
5675c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffThe
5685c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Dq on
5695c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffoption should be used along with the CSM BIOS capability in UEFI
5705c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffto boot traditional BIOS guests that require the legacy VGA I/O and
5715c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffmemory regions to be available.
5725c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pp
5735c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffThe
5745c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Dq off
5755c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffoption should be used for the UEFI guests that assume that
5765c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffVGA adapter is present if they detect the I/O ports.
5775c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffAn example of such a guest is
5785c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Ox
5795c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffin UEFI mode.
5805c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pp
5815c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffPlease refer to the
5825c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Nm
5835c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Fx
5845c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffwiki page
5855c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pq Lk https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve
5865c3ec676SGleb Smirnofffor configuration notes of particular guests.
5875c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.It wait
5885c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffInstruct
5895c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Nm
5908d56c805SYuri Pankovto only boot upon the initiation of a VNC connection, simplifying the
5918d56c805SYuri Pankovinstallation of operating systems that require immediate keyboard input.
5925c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffThis can be removed for post-installation use.
593f4d34383SMarcelo Araujo.It password
594f4d34383SMarcelo AraujoThis type of authentication is known to be cryptographically weak and is not
595f4d34383SMarcelo Araujointended for use on untrusted networks.
596f4d34383SMarcelo AraujoMany implementations will want to use stronger security, such as running
597f4d34383SMarcelo Araujothe session over an encrypted channel provided by IPsec or SSH.
5985c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.El
5996c87a2c0SGleb Smirnoff.El
6006c87a2c0SGleb Smirnoff.Pp
6015c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffxHCI USB devices:
6025c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Bl -tag -width 10n
6035c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.It Li tablet
6045c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffA USB tablet device which provides precise cursor synchronization
6055c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffwhen using VNC.
6066c87a2c0SGleb Smirnoff.El
607c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.Pp
608c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoNVMe devices:
609c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.Bl -tag -width 10n
610c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.It Li devpath
611c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoAccepted device paths are:
612c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.Ar /dev/blockdev
613c066c68cSMarcelo Araujoor
614c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.Ar /path/to/image
615c066c68cSMarcelo Araujoor
616c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.Ar ram=size_in_MiB .
617c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.It Li maxq
618c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoMax number of queues.
619c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.It Li qsz
620c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoMax elements in each queue.
621c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.It Li ioslots
622c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoMax number of concurrent I/O requests.
623c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.It Li sectsz
624c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoSector size (defaults to blockif sector size).
625c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.It Li ser
626c066c68cSMarcelo AraujoSerial number with maximum 20 characters.
627c066c68cSMarcelo Araujo.El
62836f9f044SWarner Losh.Pp
6299af3bcd7SPeter GrehanAHCI devices:
6309af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.Bl -tag -width 10n
6319af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.It Li nmrr
6329af3bcd7SPeter GrehanNominal Media Rotation Rate, known as RPM. value 1 will indicate device as Solid State Disk. default value is 0, not report.
6339af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.It Li ser
6349af3bcd7SPeter GrehanSerial Number with maximum 20 characters.
6359af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.It Li rev
6369af3bcd7SPeter GrehanRevision Number with maximum 8 characters.
6379af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.It Li model
6389af3bcd7SPeter GrehanModel Number with maximum 40 characters.
6399af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.El
6409af3bcd7SPeter Grehan.Pp
64136f9f044SWarner LoshHD Audio devices:
64236f9f044SWarner Losh.Bl -tag -width 10n
64336f9f044SWarner Losh.It Li play
64436f9f044SWarner LoshPlayback device, typically
64536f9f044SWarner Losh.Ar /dev/dsp0 .
64636f9f044SWarner Losh.It Li rec
64736f9f044SWarner LoshRecording device, typically
64836f9f044SWarner Losh.Ar /dev/dsp0 .
64936f9f044SWarner Losh.El
650b13e60daSPeter Grehan.El
6515749449dSJohn Baldwin.It Fl U Ar uuid
6525749449dSJohn BaldwinSet the universally unique identifier
6535749449dSJohn Baldwin.Pq UUID
6545749449dSJohn Baldwinin the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure.
6555749449dSJohn BaldwinBy default a UUID is generated from the host's hostname and
6565749449dSJohn Baldwin.Ar vmname .
657ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl u
658ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiRTC keeps UTC time.
659cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwin.It Fl W
660cde1f5b8SJohn BaldwinForce virtio PCI device emulations to use MSI interrupts instead of MSI-X
661cde1f5b8SJohn Baldwininterrupts.
662ccb1c87aSMateusz Piotrowski.It Fl w
663ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiIgnore accesses to unimplemented Model Specific Registers (MSRs).
664ccb1c87aSMateusz PiotrowskiThis is intended for debug purposes.
6659777ca20SNeel Natu.It Fl x
6669777ca20SNeel NatuThe guest's local APIC is configured in x2APIC mode.
667b100acf2SNeel Natu.It Fl Y
668b100acf2SNeel NatuDisable MPtable generation.
669b13e60daSPeter Grehan.It Ar vmname
670b13e60daSPeter GrehanAlphanumeric name of the guest.
671b13e60daSPeter GrehanThis should be the same as that created by
672b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr bhyveload 8 .
673b13e60daSPeter Grehan.El
674621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Sh CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
675621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Nm
676621b5090SJohn Baldwinuses an internal tree of configuration variables to describe global and
677621b5090SJohn Baldwinper-device settings.
678621b5090SJohn BaldwinWhen
679621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Nm
680621b5090SJohn Baldwinstarts,
681621b5090SJohn Baldwinit parses command line options (including config files) in the order given
682621b5090SJohn Baldwinon the command line.
683621b5090SJohn BaldwinEach command line option sets one or more configuration variables.
684621b5090SJohn BaldwinFor example,
685621b5090SJohn Baldwinthe
686621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Fl s
687621b5090SJohn Baldwinoption creates a new tree node for a PCI device and sets one or more variables
688621b5090SJohn Baldwinunder that node including the device model and device model-specific variables.
689621b5090SJohn BaldwinVariables may be set multiple times during this parsing stage with the final
690621b5090SJohn Baldwinvalue overriding previous values.
691621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Pp
692621b5090SJohn BaldwinOnce all of the command line options have been processed,
693621b5090SJohn Baldwinthe configuration values are frozen.
694621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Nm
695621b5090SJohn Baldwinthen uses the value of configuration values to initialize device models
696621b5090SJohn Baldwinand global settings.
697621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Pp
698621b5090SJohn BaldwinMore details on configuration variables can be found in
699621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Xr bhyve_config 5 .
700cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Sh DEBUG SERVER
701cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinThe current debug server provides limited support for debuggers.
702cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Ss Registers
703cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinEach virtual CPU is exposed to the debugger as a thread.
704cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Pp
705cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinGeneral purpose registers can be queried for each virtual CPU, but other
706cd377eb3SJohn Baldwinregisters such as floating-point and system registers cannot be queried.
707cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Ss Memory
708976ba8c6SJohn BaldwinMemory (including memory mapped I/O regions) can be read and written by the debugger.
7098d56c805SYuri PankovMemory operations use virtual addresses that are resolved to physical addresses
7108d56c805SYuri Pankovvia the current virtual CPU's active address translation.
711cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Ss Control
712cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinThe running guest can be interrupted by the debugger at any time
713cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Pq for example, by pressing Ctrl-C in the debugger .
714cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Pp
715cd377eb3SJohn BaldwinSingle stepping is only supported on Intel CPUs supporting the MTRAP VM exit.
716cd377eb3SJohn Baldwin.Pp
717cbd03a9dSJohn BaldwinBreakpoints are supported on Intel CPUs that support single stepping.
718cbd03a9dSJohn BaldwinNote that continuing from a breakpoint while interrupts are enabled in the
719cbd03a9dSJohn Baldwinguest may not work as expected due to timer interrupts firing while single
720cbd03a9dSJohn Baldwinstepping over the breakpoint.
721c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.Sh SIGNAL HANDLING
722c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.Nm
723c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiydeals with the following signals:
724c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.Pp
7253357e948SMateusz Piotrowski.Bl -tag -width SIGTERM -compact
726c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.It SIGTERM
727c2202d41SRoman BogorodskiyTrigger ACPI poweroff for a VM
728c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.El
729c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.Sh EXIT STATUS
730c2202d41SRoman BogorodskiyExit status indicates how the VM was terminated:
731c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.Pp
732c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
733c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.It 0
734c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiyrebooted
735c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.It 1
736c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiypowered off
737c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.It 2
738c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiyhalted
739c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.It 3
740c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiytriple fault
741989e062bSMarcelo Araujo.It 4
742989e062bSMarcelo Araujoexited due to an error
743c2202d41SRoman Bogorodskiy.El
744b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh EXAMPLES
7455c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffIf not using a boot ROM, the guest operating system must have been loaded with
74684fe889cSChristian Brueffer.Xr bhyveload 8
747b13e60daSPeter Grehanor a similar boot loader before
748b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr bhyve 4
749b13e60daSPeter Grehancan be run.
7505c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffOtherwise, the boot loader is not needed.
751b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
752b13e60daSPeter GrehanTo run a virtual machine with 1GB of memory, two virtual CPUs, a virtio
753b13e60daSPeter Grehanblock device backed by the
754b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pa /my/image
755b13e60daSPeter Grehanfilesystem image, and a serial port for the console:
756b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bd -literal -offset indent
757b13e60daSPeter Grehanbhyve -c 2 -s 0,hostbridge -s 1,lpc -s 2,virtio-blk,/my/image \\
758b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -l com1,stdio -A -H -P -m 1G vm1
759b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ed
760b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
761b13e60daSPeter GrehanRun a 24GB single-CPU virtual machine with three network ports, one of which
762b13e60daSPeter Grehanhas a MAC address specified:
763b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bd -literal -offset indent
764b13e60daSPeter Grehanbhyve -s 0,hostbridge -s 1,lpc -s 2:0,virtio-net,tap0 \\
765b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -s 2:1,virtio-net,tap1 \\
766b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -s 2:2,virtio-net,tap2,mac=00:be:fa:76:45:00 \\
767b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -s 3,virtio-blk,/my/image -l com1,stdio \\
768b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -A -H -P -m 24G bigvm
769b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ed
770b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Pp
771b13e60daSPeter GrehanRun an 8GB quad-CPU virtual machine with 8 AHCI SATA disks, an AHCI ATAPI
772b13e60daSPeter GrehanCD-ROM, a single virtio network port, an AMD hostbridge, and the console
773b13e60daSPeter Grehanport connected to an
774b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr nmdm 4
77584fe889cSChristian Brueffernull-modem device.
776b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Bd -literal -offset indent
777a7ab1463SAlexander Motinbhyve -c 4 \\
778b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -s 0,amd_hostbridge -s 1,lpc \\
779098f5155SAlexander Motin  -s 1:0,ahci,hd:/images/disk.1,hd:/images/disk.2,\\
780098f5155SAlexander Motinhd:/images/disk.3,hd:/images/disk.4,\\
781098f5155SAlexander Motinhd:/images/disk.5,hd:/images/disk.6,\\
782098f5155SAlexander Motinhd:/images/disk.7,hd:/images/disk.8,\\
783098f5155SAlexander Motincd:/images/install.iso \\
784b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -s 3,virtio-net,tap0 \\
785b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -l com1,/dev/nmdm0A \\
786b13e60daSPeter Grehan  -A -H -P -m 8G
787b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Ed
7885c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Pp
7895c3ec676SGleb SmirnoffRun a UEFI virtual machine with a display resolution of 800 by 600 pixels
7905c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffthat can be accessed via VNC at: 0.0.0.0:5900.
7915c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Bd -literal -offset indent
7925c3ec676SGleb Smirnoffbhyve -c 2 -m 4G -w -H \\
7935c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 0,hostbridge \\
7945c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 3,ahci-cd,/path/to/uefi-OS-install.iso \\
7955c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 4,ahci-hd,disk.img \\
7965c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 5,virtio-net,tap0 \\
7975c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 29,fbuf,tcp=0.0.0.0:5900,w=800,h=600,wait \\
7985c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 30,xhci,tablet \\
7995c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -s 31,lpc -l com1,stdio \\
8005c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff  -l bootrom,/usr/local/share/uefi-firmware/BHYVE_UEFI.fd \\
8015c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff   uefivm
8025c3ec676SGleb Smirnoff.Ed
8038883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb.Pp
8048883128bSBjoern A. ZeebRun a UEFI virtual machine with a VNC display that is bound to all IPv6
8058883128bSBjoern A. Zeebaddresses on port 5900.
8068883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb.Bd -literal -offset indent
8078883128bSBjoern A. Zeebbhyve -c 2 -m 4G -w -H \\
8088883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -s 0,hostbridge \\
8098883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -s 4,ahci-hd,disk.img \\
8108883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -s 5,virtio-net,tap0 \\
8118883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -s 29,fbuf,tcp=[::]:5900,w=800,h=600 \\
8128883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -s 30,xhci,tablet \\
8138883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -s 31,lpc -l com1,stdio \\
8148883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb  -l bootrom,/usr/local/share/uefi-firmware/BHYVE_UEFI.fd \\
8158883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb   uefivm
8168883128bSBjoern A. Zeeb.Ed
817b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh SEE ALSO
818b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr bhyve 4 ,
819e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Xr netgraph 4 ,
820e90337e4SAleksandr Fedorov.Xr ng_socket 4 ,
821b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr nmdm 4 ,
822b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr vmm 4 ,
823621b5090SJohn Baldwin.Xr bhyve_config 5 ,
824b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Xr ethers 5 ,
82505f7cd8bSJoel Dahl.Xr bhyvectl 8 ,
82605f7cd8bSJoel Dahl.Xr bhyveload 8
8278d56c805SYuri Pankov.Pp
8288d56c805SYuri Pankov.Rs
8298d56c805SYuri Pankov.%A Intel
8308d56c805SYuri Pankov.%B 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual
8318d56c805SYuri Pankov.%V Volume 3
8328d56c805SYuri Pankov.Re
833b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh HISTORY
834b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Nm
835b13e60daSPeter Grehanfirst appeared in
836b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Fx 10.0 .
837b13e60daSPeter Grehan.Sh AUTHORS
83801c2b8acSBaptiste Daroussin.An Neel Natu Aq Mt neel@freebsd.org
83901c2b8acSBaptiste Daroussin.An Peter Grehan Aq Mt grehan@freebsd.org
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