xref: /freebsd/usr.sbin/bhyve/bhyve.8 (revision ccf5e68e5bb2cdabb4686d81c2d63c2f6304d0a4)
1.\" Copyright (c) 2013 Peter Grehan
2.\" All rights reserved.
3.\"
4.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
6.\" are met:
7.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8.\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10.\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
11.\"    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
12.\"
13.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
14.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
15.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
16.\" ARE DISCLAIMED.  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 July 9, 2016
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.Op Fl c Ar numcpus
37.Op Fl g Ar gdbport
38.Op Fl l Ar lpcdev Ns Op , Ns Ar conf
39.Op Fl m Ar memsize Ns Op Ar K|k|M|m|G|g|T|t
40.Op Fl p Ar vcpu:hostcpu
41.Op Fl s Ar slot,emulation Ns Op , Ns Ar conf
42.Op Fl U Ar uuid
43.Ar vmname
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45.Nm
46is a hypervisor that runs guest operating systems inside a
47virtual machine.
48.Pp
49Parameters such as the number of virtual CPUs, amount of guest memory, and
50I/O connectivity can be specified with command-line parameters.
51.Pp
52The guest operating system must be loaded with
53.Xr bhyveload 8
54or a similar boot loader before running
55.Nm .
56.Pp
57.Nm
58runs until the guest operating system reboots or an unhandled hypervisor
59exit is detected.
60.Sh OPTIONS
61.Bl -tag -width 10n
62.It Fl a
63The guest's local APIC is configured in xAPIC mode.
64The xAPIC mode is the default setting so this option is redundant.
65It will be deprecated in a future version.
66.It Fl A
67Generate ACPI tables.
68Required for
69.Fx Ns /amd64
70guests.
71.It Fl b
72Enable a low-level console device supported by
73.Fx
74kernels compiled with
75.Cd "device bvmconsole" .
76This option will be deprecated in a future version.
77.It Fl c Ar numcpus
78Number of guest virtual CPUs.
79The default is 1 and the maximum is 16.
80.It Fl C
81Include guest memory in core file.
82.It Fl e
83Force
84.Nm
85to exit when a guest issues an access to an I/O port that is not emulated.
86This is intended for debug purposes.
87.It Fl g Ar gdbport
88For
89.Fx
90kernels compiled with
91.Cd "device bvmdebug" ,
92allow a remote kernel kgdb to be relayed to the guest kernel gdb stub
93via a local IPv4 address and this port.
94This option will be deprecated in a future version.
95.It Fl h
96Print help message and exit.
97.It Fl H
98Yield the virtual CPU thread when a HLT instruction is detected.
99If this option is not specified, virtual CPUs will use 100% of a host CPU.
100.It Fl l Ar lpcdev Ns Op , Ns Ar conf
101Allow devices behind the LPC PCI-ISA bridge to be configured.
102The only supported devices are the TTY-class devices
103.Ar com1
104and
105.Ar com2
106and the boot ROM device
107.Ar bootrom .
108.It Fl m Ar memsize Ns Op Ar K|k|M|m|G|g|T|t
109Guest physical memory size in bytes.
110This must be the same size that was given to
111.Xr bhyveload 8 .
112.Pp
113The size argument may be suffixed with one of K, M, G or T (either upper
114or lower case) to indicate a multiple of kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes,
115or terabytes.
116If no suffix is given, the value is assumed to be in megabytes.
117.Pp
118.Ar memsize
119defaults to 256M.
120.It Fl p Ar vcpu:hostcpu
121Pin guest's virtual CPU
122.Em vcpu
123to
124.Em hostcpu .
125.It Fl P
126Force the guest virtual CPU to exit when a PAUSE instruction is detected.
127.It Fl s Ar slot,emulation Ns Op , Ns Ar conf
128Configure a virtual PCI slot and function.
129.Pp
130.Nm
131provides PCI bus emulation and virtual devices that can be attached to
132slots on the bus.
133There are 32 available slots, with the option of providing up to 8 functions
134per slot.
135.Bl -tag -width 10n
136.It Ar slot
137.Ar pcislot[:function]
138.Ar bus:pcislot:function
139.Pp
140The
141.Ar pcislot
142value is 0 to 31.
143The optional
144.Ar function
145value is 0 to 7.
146The optional
147.Ar bus
148value is 0 to 255.
149If not specified, the
150.Ar function
151value defaults to 0.
152If not specified, the
153.Ar bus
154value defaults to 0.
155.It Ar emulation
156.Bl -tag -width 10n
157.It Li hostbridge | Li amd_hostbridge
158.Pp
159Provide a simple host bridge.
160This is usually configured at slot 0, and is required by most guest
161operating systems.
162The
163.Li amd_hostbridge
164emulation is identical but uses a PCI vendor ID of
165.Li AMD .
166.It Li passthru
167PCI pass-through device.
168.It Li virtio-net
169Virtio network interface.
170.It Li virtio-blk
171Virtio block storage interface.
172.It Li virtio-rnd
173Virtio RNG interface.
174.It Li ahci
175AHCI controller attached to arbitrary devices.
176.It Li ahci-cd
177AHCI controller attached to an ATAPI CD/DVD.
178.It Li ahci-hd
179AHCI controller attached to a SATA hard-drive.
180.It Li e1000
181Intel e82545 network interface.
182.It Li uart
183PCI 16550 serial device.
184.It Li lpc
185LPC PCI-ISA bridge with COM1 and COM2 16550 serial ports and a boot ROM.
186The LPC bridge emulation can only be configured on bus 0.
187.El
188.It Op Ar conf
189This optional parameter describes the backend for device emulations.
190If
191.Ar conf
192is not specified, the device emulation has no backend and can be
193considered unconnected.
194.Pp
195Network devices:
196.Bl -tag -width 10n
197.It Ar tapN Ns Op , Ns Ar mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
198.It Ar vmnetN Ns Op , Ns Ar mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
199.Pp
200If
201.Ar mac
202is not specified, the MAC address is derived from a fixed OUI and the
203remaining bytes from an MD5 hash of the slot and function numbers and
204the device name.
205.Pp
206The MAC address is an ASCII string in
207.Xr ethers 5
208format.
209.El
210.Pp
211Block storage devices:
212.Bl -tag -width 10n
213.It Pa /filename Ns Oo , Ns Ar block-device-options Oc
214.It Pa /dev/xxx Ns Oo , Ns Ar block-device-options Oc
215.El
216.Pp
217The
218.Ar block-device-options
219are:
220.Bl -tag -width 8n
221.It Li nocache
222Open the file with
223.Dv O_DIRECT .
224.It Li direct
225Open the file using
226.Dv O_SYNC .
227.It Li ro
228Force the file to be opened read-only.
229.It Li sectorsize= Ns Ar logical Ns Oo / Ns Ar physical Oc
230Specify the logical and physical sector sizes of the emulated disk.
231The physical sector size is optional and is equal to the logical sector size
232if not explicitly specified.
233.El
234.Pp
235TTY devices:
236.Bl -tag -width 10n
237.It Li stdio
238Connect the serial port to the standard input and output of
239the
240.Nm
241process.
242.It Pa /dev/xxx
243Use the host TTY device for serial port I/O.
244.El
245.Pp
246Boot ROM device:
247.Bl -tag -width 10n
248.It Pa romfile
249Map
250.Ar romfile
251in the guest address space reserved for boot firmware.
252.El
253.Pp
254Pass-through devices:
255.Bl -tag -width 10n
256.It Ns Ar slot Ns / Ns Ar bus Ns / Ns Ar function
257Connect to a PCI device on the host at the selector described by
258.Ar slot ,
259.Ar bus ,
260and
261.Ar function
262numbers.
263.El
264.Pp
265Guest memory must be wired using the
266.Fl S
267option when a pass-through device is configured.
268.Pp
269The host device must have been reserved at boot-time using the
270.Va pptdev
271loader variable as described in
272.Xr vmm 4 .
273.El
274.It Fl S
275Wire guest memory.
276.It Fl u
277RTC keeps UTC time.
278.It Fl U Ar uuid
279Set the universally unique identifier
280.Pq UUID
281in the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure.
282By default a UUID is generated from the host's hostname and
283.Ar vmname .
284.It Fl w
285Ignore accesses to unimplemented Model Specific Registers (MSRs).
286This is intended for debug purposes.
287.It Fl W
288Force virtio PCI device emulations to use MSI interrupts instead of MSI-X
289interrupts.
290.It Fl x
291The guest's local APIC is configured in x2APIC mode.
292.It Fl Y
293Disable MPtable generation.
294.It Ar vmname
295Alphanumeric name of the guest.
296This should be the same as that created by
297.Xr bhyveload 8 .
298.El
299.Sh SIGNAL HANDLING
300.Nm
301deals with the following signals:
302.Pp
303.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
304.It SIGTERM
305Trigger ACPI poweroff for a VM
306.El
307.Sh EXIT STATUS
308Exit status indicates how the VM was terminated:
309.Pp
310.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
311.It 0
312rebooted
313.It 1
314powered off
315.It 2
316halted
317.It 3
318triple fault
319.El
320.Sh EXAMPLES
321The guest operating system must have been loaded with
322.Xr bhyveload 8
323or a similar boot loader before
324.Xr bhyve 4
325can be run.
326.Pp
327To run a virtual machine with 1GB of memory, two virtual CPUs, a virtio
328block device backed by the
329.Pa /my/image
330filesystem image, and a serial port for the console:
331.Bd -literal -offset indent
332bhyve -c 2 -s 0,hostbridge -s 1,lpc -s 2,virtio-blk,/my/image \\
333  -l com1,stdio -A -H -P -m 1G vm1
334.Ed
335.Pp
336Run a 24GB single-CPU virtual machine with three network ports, one of which
337has a MAC address specified:
338.Bd -literal -offset indent
339bhyve -s 0,hostbridge -s 1,lpc -s 2:0,virtio-net,tap0 \\
340  -s 2:1,virtio-net,tap1 \\
341  -s 2:2,virtio-net,tap2,mac=00:be:fa:76:45:00 \\
342  -s 3,virtio-blk,/my/image -l com1,stdio \\
343  -A -H -P -m 24G bigvm
344.Ed
345.Pp
346Run an 8GB quad-CPU virtual machine with 8 AHCI SATA disks, an AHCI ATAPI
347CD-ROM, a single virtio network port, an AMD hostbridge, and the console
348port connected to an
349.Xr nmdm 4
350null-modem device.
351.Bd -literal -offset indent
352bhyve -c 4 \\
353  -s 0,amd_hostbridge -s 1,lpc \\
354  -s 1:0,ahci,hd:/images/disk.1,hd:/images/disk.2,\\
355hd:/images/disk.3,hd:/images/disk.4,\\
356hd:/images/disk.5,hd:/images/disk.6,\\
357hd:/images/disk.7,hd:/images/disk.8,\\
358cd:/images/install.iso \\
359  -s 3,virtio-net,tap0 \\
360  -l com1,/dev/nmdm0A \\
361  -A -H -P -m 8G
362.Ed
363.Sh SEE ALSO
364.Xr bhyve 4 ,
365.Xr nmdm 4 ,
366.Xr vmm 4 ,
367.Xr ethers 5 ,
368.Xr bhyvectl 8 ,
369.Xr bhyveload 8
370.Sh HISTORY
371.Nm
372first appeared in
373.Fx 10.0 .
374.Sh AUTHORS
375.An Neel Natu Aq Mt neel@freebsd.org
376.An Peter Grehan Aq Mt grehan@freebsd.org
377