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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.\" $FreeBSD$ 26.\" 27.Dd December 11, 2018 28.Dt BHYVE 8 29.Os 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm bhyve 32.Nd "run a guest operating system inside a virtual machine" 33.Sh SYNOPSIS 34.Nm 35.Op Fl abehuwxACHPSWY 36.Oo 37.Fl c\~ Ns 38.Oo 39.Op Ar cpus= Ns 40.Ar numcpus Ns 41.Oc Ns 42.Op Ar ,sockets=n Ns 43.Op Ar ,cores=n Ns 44.Op Ar ,threads=n 45.Oc 46.Op Fl g Ar gdbport 47.Op Fl l Ar help|lpcdev Ns Op , Ns Ar conf 48.Op Fl m Ar memsize Ns Op Ar K|k|M|m|G|g|T|t 49.Op Fl p Ar vcpu:hostcpu 50.Op Fl s Ar help|slot,emulation Ns Op , Ns Ar conf 51.Op Fl G Ar port 52.Op Fl U Ar uuid 53.Ar vmname 54.Sh DESCRIPTION 55.Nm 56is a hypervisor that runs guest operating systems inside a 57virtual machine. 58.Pp 59Parameters such as the number of virtual CPUs, amount of guest memory, and 60I/O connectivity can be specified with command-line parameters. 61.Pp 62If not using a boot ROM, the guest operating system must be loaded with 63.Xr bhyveload 8 64or a similar boot loader before running 65.Nm , 66otherwise, it is enough to run 67.Nm 68with a boot ROM of choice. 69.Pp 70.Nm 71runs until the guest operating system reboots or an unhandled hypervisor 72exit is detected. 73.Sh OPTIONS 74.Bl -tag -width 10n 75.It Fl a 76The guest's local APIC is configured in xAPIC mode. 77The xAPIC mode is the default setting so this option is redundant. 78It will be deprecated in a future version. 79.It Fl A 80Generate ACPI tables. 81Required for 82.Fx Ns /amd64 83guests. 84.It Fl b 85Enable a low-level console device supported by 86.Fx 87kernels compiled with 88.Cd "device bvmconsole" . 89This option will be deprecated in a future version. 90.It Fl c Op Ar setting ... 91Number of guest virtual CPUs 92and/or the CPU topology. 93The default value for each of 94.Ar numcpus , 95.Ar sockets , 96.Ar cores , 97and 98.Ar threads 99is 1. 100The current maximum number of guest virtual CPUs is 16. 101If 102.Ar numcpus 103is not specified then it will be calculated from the other arguments. 104The topology must be consistent in that the 105.Ar numcpus 106must equal the product of 107.Ar sockets , 108.Ar cores , 109and 110.Ar threads . 111If a 112.Ar setting 113is specified more than once the last one has precedence. 114.It Fl C 115Include guest memory in core file. 116.It Fl e 117Force 118.Nm 119to exit when a guest issues an access to an I/O port that is not emulated. 120This is intended for debug purposes. 121.It Fl g Ar gdbport 122For 123.Fx 124kernels compiled with 125.Cd "device bvmdebug" , 126allow a remote kernel kgdb to be relayed to the guest kernel gdb stub 127via a local IPv4 address and this port. 128This option will be deprecated in a future version. 129.It Fl G Ar port 130Start a debug server that uses the GDB protocol to export guest state to a 131debugger. 132An IPv4 TCP socket will be bound to the supplied 133.Ar port 134to listen for debugger connections. 135Only a single debugger may be attached to the debug server at a time. 136If 137.Ar port 138begins with 139.Sq w , 140.Nm 141will pause execution at the first instruction waiting for a debugger to attach. 142.It Fl h 143Print help message and exit. 144.It Fl H 145Yield the virtual CPU thread when a HLT instruction is detected. 146If this option is not specified, virtual CPUs will use 100% of a host CPU. 147.It Fl l Op Ar help|lpcdev Ns Op , Ns Ar conf 148Allow devices behind the LPC PCI-ISA bridge to be configured. 149The only supported devices are the TTY-class devices 150.Ar com1 151and 152.Ar com2 153and the boot ROM device 154.Ar bootrom . 155.Pp 156.Ar help 157print a list of supported LPC devices. 158.It Fl m Ar memsize Ns Op Ar K|k|M|m|G|g|T|t 159Guest physical memory size in bytes. 160This must be the same size that was given to 161.Xr bhyveload 8 . 162.Pp 163The size argument may be suffixed with one of K, M, G or T (either upper 164or lower case) to indicate a multiple of kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, 165or terabytes. 166If no suffix is given, the value is assumed to be in megabytes. 167.Pp 168.Ar memsize 169defaults to 256M. 170.It Fl p Ar vcpu:hostcpu 171Pin guest's virtual CPU 172.Em vcpu 173to 174.Em hostcpu . 175.It Fl P 176Force the guest virtual CPU to exit when a PAUSE instruction is detected. 177.It Fl s Op Ar help|slot,emulation Ns Op , Ns Ar conf 178Configure a virtual PCI slot and function. 179.Pp 180.Nm 181provides PCI bus emulation and virtual devices that can be attached to 182slots on the bus. 183There are 32 available slots, with the option of providing up to 8 functions 184per slot. 185.Bl -tag -width 10n 186.It Ar help 187print a list of supported PCI devices. 188.It Ar slot 189.Ar pcislot[:function] 190.Ar bus:pcislot:function 191.Pp 192The 193.Ar pcislot 194value is 0 to 31. 195The optional 196.Ar function 197value is 0 to 7. 198The optional 199.Ar bus 200value is 0 to 255. 201If not specified, the 202.Ar function 203value defaults to 0. 204If not specified, the 205.Ar bus 206value defaults to 0. 207.It Ar emulation 208.Bl -tag -width 10n 209.It Li hostbridge | Li amd_hostbridge 210.Pp 211Provide a simple host bridge. 212This is usually configured at slot 0, and is required by most guest 213operating systems. 214The 215.Li amd_hostbridge 216emulation is identical but uses a PCI vendor ID of 217.Li AMD . 218.It Li passthru 219PCI pass-through device. 220.It Li virtio-net 221Virtio network interface. 222.It Li virtio-blk 223Virtio block storage interface. 224.It Li virtio-scsi 225Virtio SCSI interface. 226.It Li virtio-rnd 227Virtio RNG interface. 228.It Li virtio-console 229Virtio console interface, which exposes multiple ports 230to the guest in the form of simple char devices for simple IO 231between the guest and host userspaces. 232.It Li ahci 233AHCI controller attached to arbitrary devices. 234.It Li ahci-cd 235AHCI controller attached to an ATAPI CD/DVD. 236.It Li ahci-hd 237AHCI controller attached to a SATA hard-drive. 238.It Li e1000 239Intel e82545 network interface. 240.It Li uart 241PCI 16550 serial device. 242.It Li lpc 243LPC PCI-ISA bridge with COM1 and COM2 16550 serial ports and a boot ROM. 244The LPC bridge emulation can only be configured on bus 0. 245.It Li fbuf 246Raw framebuffer device attached to VNC server. 247.It Li xhci 248eXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) USB controller. 249.It Li nvme 250NVM Express (NVMe) controller. 251.El 252.It Op Ar conf 253This optional parameter describes the backend for device emulations. 254If 255.Ar conf 256is not specified, the device emulation has no backend and can be 257considered unconnected. 258.Pp 259Network devices: 260.Bl -tag -width 10n 261.It Ar tapN Ns Op , Ns Ar mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 262.It Ar vmnetN Ns Op , Ns Ar mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 263.Pp 264If 265.Ar mac 266is not specified, the MAC address is derived from a fixed OUI and the 267remaining bytes from an MD5 hash of the slot and function numbers and 268the device name. 269.Pp 270The MAC address is an ASCII string in 271.Xr ethers 5 272format. 273.El 274.Pp 275Block storage devices: 276.Bl -tag -width 10n 277.It Pa /filename Ns Oo , Ns Ar block-device-options Oc 278.It Pa /dev/xxx Ns Oo , Ns Ar block-device-options Oc 279.El 280.Pp 281The 282.Ar block-device-options 283are: 284.Bl -tag -width 8n 285.It Li nocache 286Open the file with 287.Dv O_DIRECT . 288.It Li direct 289Open the file using 290.Dv O_SYNC . 291.It Li ro 292Force the file to be opened read-only. 293.It Li sectorsize= Ns Ar logical Ns Oo / Ns Ar physical Oc 294Specify the logical and physical sector sizes of the emulated disk. 295The physical sector size is optional and is equal to the logical sector size 296if not explicitly specified. 297.El 298.Pp 299SCSI devices: 300.Bl -tag -width 10n 301.It Pa /dev/cam/ctl Ns Oo Ar pp . Ns Ar vp Oc Ns Oo , Ns Ar scsi-device-options Oc 302.El 303.Pp 304The 305.Ar scsi-device-options 306are: 307.Bl -tag -width 10n 308.It Li iid= Ns Ar IID 309Initiator ID to use when sending requests to specified CTL port. 310The default value is 0. 311.El 312.Pp 313TTY devices: 314.Bl -tag -width 10n 315.It Li stdio 316Connect the serial port to the standard input and output of 317the 318.Nm 319process. 320.It Pa /dev/xxx 321Use the host TTY device for serial port I/O. 322.El 323.Pp 324Boot ROM device: 325.Bl -tag -width 10n 326.It Pa romfile 327Map 328.Ar romfile 329in the guest address space reserved for boot firmware. 330.El 331.Pp 332Pass-through devices: 333.Bl -tag -width 10n 334.It Ns Ar slot Ns / Ns Ar bus Ns / Ns Ar function 335Connect to a PCI device on the host at the selector described by 336.Ar slot , 337.Ar bus , 338and 339.Ar function 340numbers. 341.El 342.Pp 343Guest memory must be wired using the 344.Fl S 345option when a pass-through device is configured. 346.Pp 347The host device must have been reserved at boot-time using the 348.Va pptdev 349loader variable as described in 350.Xr vmm 4 . 351.Pp 352Virtio console devices: 353.Bl -tag -width 10n 354.It Li port1= Ns Pa /path/to/port1.sock Ns ,anotherport= Ns Pa ... 355A maximum of 16 ports per device can be created. 356Every port is named and corresponds to a Unix domain socket created by 357.Nm . 358.Nm 359accepts at most one connection per port at a time. 360.Pp 361Limitations: 362.Bl -bullet -offset 2n 363.It 364Due to lack of destructors in 365.Nm , 366sockets on the filesystem must be cleaned up manually after 367.Nm 368exits. 369.It 370There is no way to use the "console port" feature, nor the console port 371resize at present. 372.It 373Emergency write is advertised, but no-op at present. 374.El 375.El 376.Pp 377Framebuffer devices: 378.Bl -tag -width 10n 379.It Xo 380.Oo rfb= Ns Oo Ar IP\&: Oc Ns Ar port Oc Ns Oo ,w= Ns Ar width Oc Ns Oo ,h= Ns 381.Ar height Oc Ns Oo ,vga= Ns Ar vgaconf Oc Ns Oo Ns ,wait Oc Ns Oo ,password= Ns 382.Ar password Oc 383.Xc 384.Bl -tag -width 8n 385.It Ar IPv4:port No or Ar [IPv6%zone]:port 386An 387.Ar IP 388address and a 389.Ar port 390VNC should listen on. 391The default is to listen on localhost IPv4 address and default VNC port 5900. 392An IPv6 address must be enclosed in square brackets and may contain an 393optional zone identifier. 394.It Ar width No and Ar height 395A display resolution, width and height, respectively. 396If not specified, a default resolution of 1024x768 pixels will be used. 397Minimal supported resolution is 640x480 pixels, 398and maximum is 1920x1200 pixels. 399.It Ar vgaconf 400Possible values for this option are 401.Dq io 402(default), 403.Dq on 404, and 405.Dq off . 406PCI graphics cards have a dual personality in that they are 407standard PCI devices with BAR addressing, but may also 408implicitly decode legacy VGA I/O space 409.Pq Ad 0x3c0-3df 410and memory space 411.Pq 64KB at Ad 0xA0000 . 412The default 413.Dq io 414option should be used for guests that attempt to issue BIOS calls which result 415in I/O port queries, and fail to boot if I/O decode is disabled. 416.Pp 417The 418.Dq on 419option should be used along with the CSM BIOS capability in UEFI 420to boot traditional BIOS guests that require the legacy VGA I/O and 421memory regions to be available. 422.Pp 423The 424.Dq off 425option should be used for the UEFI guests that assume that 426VGA adapter is present if they detect the I/O ports. 427An example of such a guest is 428.Ox 429in UEFI mode. 430.Pp 431Please refer to the 432.Nm 433.Fx 434wiki page 435.Pq Lk https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve 436for configuration notes of particular guests. 437.It wait 438Instruct 439.Nm 440to only boot upon the initiation of a VNC connection, simplifying the 441installation of operating systems that require immediate keyboard input. 442This can be removed for post-installation use. 443.It password 444This type of authentication is known to be cryptographically weak and is not 445intended for use on untrusted networks. 446Many implementations will want to use stronger security, such as running 447the session over an encrypted channel provided by IPsec or SSH. 448.El 449.El 450.Pp 451xHCI USB devices: 452.Bl -tag -width 10n 453.It Li tablet 454A USB tablet device which provides precise cursor synchronization 455when using VNC. 456.El 457.Pp 458NVMe devices: 459.Bl -tag -width 10n 460.It Li devpath 461Accepted device paths are: 462.Ar /dev/blockdev 463or 464.Ar /path/to/image 465or 466.Ar ram=size_in_MiB . 467.It Li maxq 468Max number of queues. 469.It Li qsz 470Max elements in each queue. 471.It Li ioslots 472Max number of concurrent I/O requests. 473.It Li sectsz 474Sector size (defaults to blockif sector size). 475.It Li ser 476Serial number with maximum 20 characters. 477.El 478.El 479.It Fl S 480Wire guest memory. 481.It Fl u 482RTC keeps UTC time. 483.It Fl U Ar uuid 484Set the universally unique identifier 485.Pq UUID 486in the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 487By default a UUID is generated from the host's hostname and 488.Ar vmname . 489.It Fl w 490Ignore accesses to unimplemented Model Specific Registers (MSRs). 491This is intended for debug purposes. 492.It Fl W 493Force virtio PCI device emulations to use MSI interrupts instead of MSI-X 494interrupts. 495.It Fl x 496The guest's local APIC is configured in x2APIC mode. 497.It Fl Y 498Disable MPtable generation. 499.It Ar vmname 500Alphanumeric name of the guest. 501This should be the same as that created by 502.Xr bhyveload 8 . 503.El 504.Sh DEBUG SERVER 505The current debug server provides limited support for debuggers. 506.Ss Registers 507Each virtual CPU is exposed to the debugger as a thread. 508.Pp 509General purpose registers can be queried for each virtual CPU, but other 510registers such as floating-point and system registers cannot be queried. 511.Ss Memory 512Memory (including memory mapped I/O regions) can be read by the debugger, 513but not written. 514Memory operations use virtual addresses that are resolved to physical addresses 515via the current virtual CPU's active address translation. 516.Ss Control 517The running guest can be interrupted by the debugger at any time 518.Pq for example, by pressing Ctrl-C in the debugger . 519.Pp 520Single stepping is only supported on Intel CPUs supporting the MTRAP VM exit. 521.Pp 522Breakpoints are not supported. 523.Sh SIGNAL HANDLING 524.Nm 525deals with the following signals: 526.Pp 527.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 528.It SIGTERM 529Trigger ACPI poweroff for a VM 530.El 531.Sh EXIT STATUS 532Exit status indicates how the VM was terminated: 533.Pp 534.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 535.It 0 536rebooted 537.It 1 538powered off 539.It 2 540halted 541.It 3 542triple fault 543.It 4 544exited due to an error 545.El 546.Sh EXAMPLES 547If not using a boot ROM, the guest operating system must have been loaded with 548.Xr bhyveload 8 549or a similar boot loader before 550.Xr bhyve 4 551can be run. 552Otherwise, the boot loader is not needed. 553.Pp 554To run a virtual machine with 1GB of memory, two virtual CPUs, a virtio 555block device backed by the 556.Pa /my/image 557filesystem image, and a serial port for the console: 558.Bd -literal -offset indent 559bhyve -c 2 -s 0,hostbridge -s 1,lpc -s 2,virtio-blk,/my/image \\ 560 -l com1,stdio -A -H -P -m 1G vm1 561.Ed 562.Pp 563Run a 24GB single-CPU virtual machine with three network ports, one of which 564has a MAC address specified: 565.Bd -literal -offset indent 566bhyve -s 0,hostbridge -s 1,lpc -s 2:0,virtio-net,tap0 \\ 567 -s 2:1,virtio-net,tap1 \\ 568 -s 2:2,virtio-net,tap2,mac=00:be:fa:76:45:00 \\ 569 -s 3,virtio-blk,/my/image -l com1,stdio \\ 570 -A -H -P -m 24G bigvm 571.Ed 572.Pp 573Run an 8GB quad-CPU virtual machine with 8 AHCI SATA disks, an AHCI ATAPI 574CD-ROM, a single virtio network port, an AMD hostbridge, and the console 575port connected to an 576.Xr nmdm 4 577null-modem device. 578.Bd -literal -offset indent 579bhyve -c 4 \\ 580 -s 0,amd_hostbridge -s 1,lpc \\ 581 -s 1:0,ahci,hd:/images/disk.1,hd:/images/disk.2,\\ 582hd:/images/disk.3,hd:/images/disk.4,\\ 583hd:/images/disk.5,hd:/images/disk.6,\\ 584hd:/images/disk.7,hd:/images/disk.8,\\ 585cd:/images/install.iso \\ 586 -s 3,virtio-net,tap0 \\ 587 -l com1,/dev/nmdm0A \\ 588 -A -H -P -m 8G 589.Ed 590.Pp 591Run a UEFI virtual machine with a display resolution of 800 by 600 pixels 592that can be accessed via VNC at: 0.0.0.0:5900. 593.Bd -literal -offset indent 594bhyve -c 2 -m 4G -w -H \\ 595 -s 0,hostbridge \\ 596 -s 3,ahci-cd,/path/to/uefi-OS-install.iso \\ 597 -s 4,ahci-hd,disk.img \\ 598 -s 5,virtio-net,tap0 \\ 599 -s 29,fbuf,tcp=0.0.0.0:5900,w=800,h=600,wait \\ 600 -s 30,xhci,tablet \\ 601 -s 31,lpc -l com1,stdio \\ 602 -l bootrom,/usr/local/share/uefi-firmware/BHYVE_UEFI.fd \\ 603 uefivm 604.Ed 605.Pp 606Run a UEFI virtual machine with a VNC display that is bound to all IPv6 607addresses on port 5900. 608.Bd -literal -offset indent 609bhyve -c 2 -m 4G -w -H \\ 610 -s 0,hostbridge \\ 611 -s 4,ahci-hd,disk.img \\ 612 -s 5,virtio-net,tap0 \\ 613 -s 29,fbuf,tcp=[::]:5900,w=800,h=600 \\ 614 -s 30,xhci,tablet \\ 615 -s 31,lpc -l com1,stdio \\ 616 -l bootrom,/usr/local/share/uefi-firmware/BHYVE_UEFI.fd \\ 617 uefivm 618.Ed 619.Sh SEE ALSO 620.Xr bhyve 4 , 621.Xr nmdm 4 , 622.Xr vmm 4 , 623.Xr ethers 5 , 624.Xr bhyvectl 8 , 625.Xr bhyveload 8 626.Pp 627.Rs 628.%A Intel 629.%B 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual 630.%V Volume 3 631.Re 632.Sh HISTORY 633.Nm 634first appeared in 635.Fx 10.0 . 636.Sh AUTHORS 637.An Neel Natu Aq Mt neel@freebsd.org 638.An Peter Grehan Aq Mt grehan@freebsd.org 639