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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 18.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 20.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 21.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 22.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 23.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 24.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 25.\" 26.Dd November 20, 2023 27.Dt BHYVE_CONFIG 5 28.Os 29.Sh NAME 30.Nm bhyve_config 31.Nd "bhyve configuration variables" 32.Sh DESCRIPTION 33.Xr bhyve 8 34uses a hierarchical tree of configuration variables to describe global and 35per-device settings. 36Internal nodes in this tree do not have a value, 37only leaf nodes have values. 38This manual describes the configuration variables understood by 39.Xr bhyve 8 . 40If additional variables are defined, 41.Xr bhyve 8 42will ignore them and will not emit errors for unknown variables. 43However, these additional variables can be referenced by other 44variables as described below. 45.Sh VARIABLE VALUES 46Configuration variable values are stored as strings. 47A configuration variable value may refer to one or more other 48configuration values by name. 49Instances of the pattern 50.Sq % Ns Pq Ar var 51are replaced by the value of the configuration variable 52.Va var . 53To avoid unwanted expansion, 54.Sq % 55characters can be escaped by a leading 56.Sq % . 57For example, 58if a configuration variable 59.Va disk 60uses the value 61.Pa /dev/zvol/bhyve/%(name) , 62then the final value of the 63.Va disk 64variable will be set to the path of a ZFS volume whose name matches 65the name of the virtual machine on the pool 66.Pa bhyve . 67.Pp 68Some configuration variables may be interpreted as a boolean value. 69For those variables the following case-insensitive values may be used to 70indicate true: 71.Pp 72.Bl -bullet -offset indent -compact 73.It 74true 75.It 76on 77.It 78yes 79.It 801 81.El 82.Pp 83The following values may be used to indicate false: 84.Pp 85.Bl -bullet -offset indent -compact 86.It 87false 88.It 89off 90.It 91no 92.It 930 94.El 95.Pp 96Some configuration variables may be interperted as an integer. 97For those variables, 98any syntax supported by 99.Xr strtol 3 100may be used. 101.Sh GLOBAL SETTINGS 102.Ss Architecture Neutral Settings 103.Bl -column "memory.guest_in_core" "integer" "Default" 104.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 105.It Va name Ta string Ta Ta 106The name of the VM. 107.It Va cpus Ta integer Ta 1 Ta 108The total number of virtual CPUs. 109.It Va cores Ta integer Ta 1 Ta 110The number of virtual cores in each virtual socket. 111.It Va threads Ta integer Ta 1 Ta 112The number of virtual CPUs in each virtual core. 113.It Va sockets Ta integer Ta 1 Ta 114The number of virtual sockets. 115.It Va memory.guest_in_core Ta bool Ta false Ta 116Include guest memory in core file. 117.It Va memory.size Ta string Ta 256M Ta 118Guest physical memory size in bytes. 119The value must be formatted as described in 120.Xr expand_number 3 . 121.It Va memory.wired Ta bool Ta false Ta 122Wire guest memory. 123.It Va acpi_tables Ta bool Ta true Ta 124Generate ACPI tables. 125.It Va acpi_tables_in_memory Ta bool Ta true Ta 126.Xr bhyve 8 127always exposes ACPI tables by FwCfg. 128For backward compatibility bhyve copies them into the guest memory as well. 129This can cause problems if the guest uses the in-memory version, since certain 130advanced features, such as TPM emulation, are exposed only via FwCfg. 131Therefore, it is recommended to set this flag to false when running Windows guests. 132.It Va destroy_on_poweroff Ta bool Ta false Ta 133Destroy the VM on guest-initiated power-off. 134.It Va gdb.address Ta string Ta localhost Ta 135Hostname, IP address, or IPv6 address for the debug server. 136.It Va gdb.port Ta integer Ta 0 Ta 137TCP port number for the debug server. 138If this is set to a non-zero value, a debug server 139will listen for connections on this port. 140.It Va gdb.wait Ta bool Ta false Ta 141If the debug server is enabled, wait for a debugger to connect 142before starting the guest. 143.It Va keyboard.layout Ta string Ta Ta 144Specify the keyboard layout name with the file name in 145.Ar /usr/share/bhyve/kbdlayout . 146This value only works when loaded with UEFI mode for VNC, and 147used a VNC client that don't support QEMU Extended Key Event 148Message (e.g. TightVNC). 149.It Va tpm.path Ta string Ta Ta 150Path to the host TPM device. 151This is typically /dev/tpm0. 152.It Va tpm.type Ta string Ta Ta 153Type of the TPM device passed to the guest. 154Currently, only "passthru" is supported. 155.It Va tpm.version Ta string Ta 2.0 Ta 156Version of the TPM device according to the TCG specification. 157Currently, only version 2.0 is supported. 158.It Va rtc.use_localtime Ta bool Ta true Ta 159The real time clock uses the local time of the host. 160If this is set to false, the real time clock uses UTC. 161.It Va uuid Ta string Ta Ta 162The universally unique identifier (UUID) to use in the guest's 163System Management BIOS System Information structure. 164If an explicit value is not set, a valid UUID is generated from 165the host's hostname and the VM name. 166.It Va virtio_msix Ta bool Ta true Ta 167Use MSI-X interrupts for PCI VirtIO devices. 168If set to false, MSI interrupts are used instead. 169.It Va config.dump Ta bool Ta false Ta 170If this value is set to true after 171.Xr bhyve 8 172has finished parsing command line options, 173then 174.Xr bhyve 8 175will write all of its configuration variables to stdout and exit. 176No VM will be started. 177.It Va bios.vendor Ta string Ta BHYVE Ta 178This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 179.It Va bios.version Ta string Ta 14.0 Ta 180This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 181.It Va bios.release_date Ta string Ta 10/17/2021 Ta 182This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 183.It Va system.family_name Ta string Ta Virtual Machine Ta 184Family the computer belongs to. 185This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 186.It Va system.manufacturer Ta string Ta FreeBSD Ta 187This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 188.It Va system.product_name Ta string Ta BHYVE Ta 189This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 190.It Va system.serial_number Ta string Ta None Ta 191This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 192.It Va system.sku Ta string Ta None Ta 193Stock keeping unit of the computer. 194It's also called product ID or purchase order number. 195This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 196.It Va system.version Ta string Ta 1.0 Ta 197This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 198.It Va board.manufacturer Ta string Ta FreeBSD Ta 199This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 200.It Va board.product_name Ta string Ta BHYVE Ta 201This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 202.It Va board.version Ta string Ta 1.0 Ta 203This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 204.It Va board.serial_number Ta string Ta None Ta 205This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 206.It Va board.asset_tag Ta string Ta None Ta 207This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 208.It Va board.location Ta string Ta None Ta 209Describes the board's location within the chassis. 210This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 211.It Va chassis.manufacturer Ta string Ta FreeBSD Ta 212This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 213.It Va chassis.version Ta string Ta 1.0 Ta 214This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 215.It Va chassis.serial_number Ta string Ta None Ta 216This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 217.It Va chassis.asset_tag Ta string Ta None Ta 218This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 219.It Va chassis.sku Ta string Ta None Ta 220Stock keeping unit of the chassis. 221It's also called product ID or purchase order number. 222This value is used for the guest's System Management BIOS System Information structure. 223.El 224.Ss x86-Specific Settings 225.Bl -column "x86.vmexit_on_pause" "integer" "Default" 226.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 227.It Va x86.mptable Ta bool Ta true Ta 228Generate an MPTable. 229.It Va x86.x2apic Ta bool Ta false Ta 230Configure guest's local APICs in x2APIC mode. 231.It Va x86.strictio Ta bool Ta false Ta 232Exit if a guest accesses an I/O port that is not emulated. 233By default, writes are ignored and reads return all bits set. 234.It Va x86.strictmsr Ta bool Ta true Ta 235Inject a general protection fault if a guest accesses a Model Specific 236Register (MSR) that is not emulated. 237If this is false, writes are ignored and reads return zero. 238.It Va x86.vmexit_on_hlt Ta bool Ta false Ta 239Force a VM exit when a guest CPU executes the 240.Dv HLT 241instruction. 242This allows idle guest CPUs to yield the host CPU. 243.It Va x86.vmexit_on_pause Ta bool Ta false Ta 244Force a VM exit when a guest CPU executes the 245.Dv PAUSE 246instruction. 247.El 248.Sh DEVICE SETTINGS 249Device settings are stored under a device node. 250The device node's name is set by the parent bus of the device. 251.Ss PCI Device Settings 252PCI devices are described by a device node named 253.Dq pci . Ns Ar bus . Ns Ar slot . Ns Ar function 254where each of 255.Ar bus , 256.Ar slot , 257and 258.Ar function 259are formatted as decimal values with no padding. 260All PCI device nodes must contain a configuration variable named 261.Dq device 262which specifies the device model to use. 263The following PCI device models are supported: 264.Bl -tag -indent 265.It Li hostbridge 266Provide a simple PCI-Host bridge device. 267This is usually configured at pci0:0:0 and is required by most guest 268operating systems. 269.It Li ahci 270AHCI storage controller. 271.It Li e1000 272Intel e82545 network interface. 273.It Li fbuf 274VGA framebuffer device attached to VNC server. 275.It Li lpc 276LPC PCI-ISA bridge with COM1-COM4 16550 serial ports, 277a boot ROM, 278an optional fwcfg type, 279and an optional debug/test device. 280This device must be configured on bus 0. 281.It Li hda 282High Definition audio controller. 283.It Li nvme 284NVM Express (NVMe) controller. 285.It Li passthru 286PCI pass-through device. 287.It Li uart 288PCI 16550 serial device. 289.It Li virtio-9p 290VirtIO 9p (VirtFS) interface. 291.It Li virtio-blk 292VirtIO block storage interface. 293.It Li virtio-console 294VirtIO console interface. 295.It Li virtio-input 296VirtIO input interface. 297.It Li virtio-net 298VirtIO network interface. 299.It Li virtio-rnd 300VirtIO RNG interface. 301.It Li virtio-scsi 302VirtIO SCSI interface. 303.It Li xhci 304Extensible Host Controller Interface (XHCI) USB controller. 305.El 306.Ss USB Device Settings 307USB controller devices contain zero or more child USB devices 308attached to slots. 309Each USB device stores its settings in a node named 310.Dq slot. Ns Va N 311under the controller's device node. 312.Va N 313is the number of the slot to which the USB device is attached. 314Note that USB slot numbers begin at 1. 315All USB device nodes must contain a configuration variable named 316.Dq device 317which specifies the device model to use. 318The following USB device models are supported: 319.Bl -tag -indent 320.It Li tablet 321A USB tablet device which provides precise cursor synchronization 322when using VNC. 323.El 324.Ss Block Device Settings 325Block devices use the following settings to configure their backing store. 326These settings are stored in the configuration node of the respective device. 327.Bl -column "sectorsize" "logical[/physical]" "Default" 328.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 329.It path Ta string Ta Ta 330The path of the file or disk device to use as the backing store. 331.It nocache Ta bool Ta false Ta 332Disable caching on the backing file by opening the backing file with 333.Dv O_DIRECT . 334.It nodelete Ta bool Ta false Ta 335Disable emulation of guest trim requests via 336.Dv DIOCGDELETE 337requests. 338.It sync Ta bool Ta false Ta 339Write changes to the backing file with synchronous writes. 340.It direct Ta bool Ta false Ta 341An alias for 342.Va sync . 343.It ro Ta bool Ta false Ta 344Disable writes to the backing file. 345.It sectorsize Ta Va logical Ns Op / Ns Va physical Ta Ta 346Specify the logical and physical sector size of the emulated disk. 347If the physical size is not specified, 348it is equal to the logical size. 349.El 350.Ss Network Backend Settings 351Network devices use the following settings to configure their backend. 352The backend is responsible for passing packets between the device model 353and a desired destination. 354Configuring a backend requires setting the 355.Va backend 356variable. 357The type of a backend can either be set explicitly via the 358.Va type 359variable 360or it can be inferred from the value of 361.Va backend . 362.Pp 363The following types of backends are supported: 364.Bl -tag -width "netgraph" 365.It tap 366Use the 367.Xr tap 4 368interface named in 369.Va backend 370as the backend. 371.It netgraph 372Use a 373.Xr netgraph 4 374socket hook as the backend. 375This backend uses the following additional variables: 376.Bl -column "peerhook" "Format" "Default" 377.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 378.It Va path Ta string Ta Ta 379The name of the 380.Xr netgraph 4 381destination node. 382.It Va peerhook Ta string Ta Ta 383The name of the destination hook. 384.It Va socket Ta string Ta Ta 385The name of the created 386.Xr ng_socket 4 387node. 388.It Va hook Ta string Ta vmlink Ta 389The name of the source hook on the created 390.Xr ng_socket 4 391node. 392.El 393.It netmap 394Use 395.Xr netmap 4 396either on a network interface or a port on a 397.Xr vale 4 398bridge as the backend. 399The value of 400.Va backend 401is passed to 402.Xr nm_open 403to connect to a netmap port. 404.It slirp 405Use the slirp backend to provide a userspace network stack. 406The 407.Va hostfwd 408variable is used to configure how packets from the host are translated 409before being sent to the guest. 410.Bl -column "peerhook" "Format" "Default" 411.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 412.It Va hostfwd Ta string Ta Ta 413A semicolon-separated list of host forwarding rules, each of the form 414.Ar proto:haddr:hport-gaddr:gport , 415where 416.Ar proto 417is either 418.Ql tcp 419or 420.Ql udp . 421If the guest address is equal to the empty string, packets will be 422forwarded to the first DHCP-assigned address in the guest. 423.El 424.El 425.Pp 426If 427.Va type 428is not specified explicitly, then it is inferred from 429.Va backend 430based on the following patterns: 431.Bl -column -offset indent "valuebridge:port" 432.It Sy Pattern Ta Sy Type 433.It tap Ns Va N Ta tap 434.It vmnet Ns Va N Ta tap 435.It netgraph Ta netgraph 436.It netmap: Ns Va interface Ta netmap 437.It vale Ns Va bridge : Ns Va port Ta netmap 438.El 439.Ss UART Device Settings 440.Bl -column "Name" "Format" "Default" 441.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 442.It Va path Ta path Ta Ta 443Backend device for the serial port. 444Either the pathname of a character device or 445.Dq stdio 446to use standard input and output of the 447.Xr bhyve 8 448process. 449.El 450.Ss Host Bridge Settings 451.Bl -column "pcireg.*" "integer" "Default" 452.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 453.It Va pcireg.* Ta integer Ta Ta 454Values of PCI register. 455.Bl -column "device" "Default" 456.It Sy Name Ta Sy Default 457.It Va vendor Ta integer Ta 0x1275 Ta 458.It Va device Ta integer Ta 0x1275 Ta 459.El 460.El 461.Ss AHCI Controller Settings 462AHCI controller devices contain zero or more ports each of which 463provides a storage device. 464Each port stores its settings in a node named 465.Dq port. Ns Va N 466under the controller's device node. 467The 468.Va N 469values are formatted as successive decimal values starting with 0. 470In addition to the block device settings described above, each 471port supports the following settings: 472.Bl -column "model" "integer" "generated" 473.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 474.It Va type Ta string Ta Ta 475The type of storage device to emulate. 476Must be set to either 477.Dq cd 478or 479.Dq hd . 480.It Va nmrr Ta integer Ta 0 Ta 481Nominal Media Rotation Rate, also known as RPM. 482A value 1 of indicates a device with no rate such as a Solid State Disk. 483.It Va ser Ta string Ta generated Ta 484Serial number of up to twenty characters. 485A default serial number is generated using a hash of the backing 486store's pathname. 487.It Va rev Ta string Ta 001 Ta 488Revision number of up to eight characters. 489.It Va model Ta string Ta Ta 490Model number of up to forty characters. 491Separate default model strings are used for 492.Dq cd 493and 494.Dq hd 495device types. 496.El 497.Ss e1000 Settings 498In addition to the network backend settings, 499Intel e82545 network interfaces support the following variables: 500.Bl -column "Name" "MAC address" "generated" 501.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 502.It Va mac Ta MAC address Ta generated Ta 503MAC address. 504If an explicit address is not provided, 505a MAC address is generated from a hash of the device's PCI address. 506.El 507.Ss Frame Buffer Settings 508.Bl -column "password" "[IP:]port" "127.0.0.1:5900" 509.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 510.It Va wait Ta bool Ta false Ta 511Wait for a remote connection before starting the VM. 512.It Va rfb Ta Oo Ar IP Ns : Oc Ns Ar port Ta 127.0.0.1:5900 Ta 513TCP address to listen on for remote connections. 514The IP address must be given as a numeric address. 515IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in square brackets and 516support scoped identifiers as described in 517.Xr getaddrinfo 3 . 518A bare port number may be given in which case the IPv4 519localhost address is used. 520.It Va vga Ta string Ta io Ta 521VGA configuration. 522More details are provided in 523.Xr bhyve 8 . 524.It Va w Ta integer Ta 1024 Ta 525Frame buffer width in pixels. 526.It Va h Ta integer Ta 768 Ta 527Frame buffer height in pixels. 528.It Va password Ta string Ta Ta 529Password to use for VNC authentication. 530This type of authentication is known to be cryptographically weak and is not 531intended for use on untrusted networks. 532.El 533.Ss High Definition Audio Settings 534.Bl -column "Name" "Format" "Default" 535.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 536.It Va play Ta path Ta Ta 537Host playback device, 538typically 539.Pa /dev/dsp0 . 540.It Va rec Ta path Ta Ta 541Host recording device, 542typically 543.Pa /dev/dsp0 . 544.El 545.Ss LPC Device Settings 546The LPC bridge stores its configuration under a top-level 547.Va lpc 548node rather than under the PCI LPC device's node. 549The following nodes are available under 550.Va lpc : 551.Bl -column "pc-testdev" "Format" "Default" 552.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 553.It Va bootrom Ta path Ta Ta 554Path to a boot ROM. 555The contents of this file are copied into the guest's 556memory ending just before the 4GB physical address. 557If a boot ROM is present, a firmware interface device is 558also enabled for use by the boot ROM. 559.It Va bootvars Ta path Ta Ta 560Path to boot VARS. 561The contents of this file are copied beneath the boot ROM. 562Firmware can write to it to save variables. 563All variables will be persistent even on reboots of the guest. 564.It Va com1 Ta node Ta Ta 565Settings for the COM1 serial port device. 566.It Va com2 Ta node Ta Ta 567Settings for the COM2 serial port device. 568.It Va com3 Ta node Ta Ta 569Settings for the COM3 serial port device. 570.It Va com4 Ta node Ta Ta 571Settings for the COM4 serial port device. 572.It Va fwcfg Ta string Ta bhyve Ta 573The fwcfg type to be used. 574Supported values are 575.Dq bhyve 576for fwctl and 577.Dq qemu 578for fwcfg. 579.It Va pc-testdev Ta bool Ta false Ta 580Enable the PC debug/test device. 581.It Va pcireg.* Ta integer Ta Ta 582Values of PCI register. 583It also accepts the value 584.Ar host 585to use the pci id of the host system. 586This value is required for the Intel GOP driver to work properly. 587.Bl -column "subvendor" "Default" 588.It Sy Name Ta Sy Default 589.It Va vendor Ta 0x8086 590.It Va device Ta 0x7000 591.It Va revid Ta 0 592.It Va subvendor Ta 0 593.It Va subdevice Ta 0 594.El 595.El 596.Ss NVMe Controller Settings 597Each NVMe controller supports a single storage device. 598The device can be backed either by a memory disk described by the 599.Va ram 600variable, or a block device using the block device settings described above. 601In addition, each controller supports the following settings: 602.Bl -column "ioslots" "Format" "Default" 603.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 604.It Va maxq Ta integer Ta 16 Ta 605Maximum number of I/O submission and completion queue pairs. 606.It Va qsz Ta integer Ta 2058 Ta 607Number of elements in each I/O queue. 608.It Va ioslots Ta integer Ta 8 Ta 609Maximum number of concurrent I/O requests. 610.It Va sectsz Ta integer Ta Ta 611Sector size. 612Can be one of 512, 4096, or 8192. 613Devices backed by a memory disk use 4096 as the default. 614Devices backed by a block device use the block device's sector size 615as the default. 616.It Va ser Ta string Ta Ta 617Serial number of up to twenty characters. 618A default serial number is generated using a hash of the device's PCI address. 619.It Va eui64 Ta integer Ta Ta 620IEEE Extended Unique Identifier. 621If an EUI is not provided, a default is generated using a checksum of the 622device's PCI address. 623.It Va dsm Ta string Ta auto Ta 624Whether or not to advertise DataSet Management support. 625One of 626.Dq auto , 627.Dq enable , 628or 629.Dq disable . 630The 631.Dq auto 632setting only advertises support if the backing store supports 633resource freeing, for example via TRIM. 634.It Va ram Ta integer Ta Ta 635If set, allocate a memory disk as the backing store. 636The value of this variable is the size of the memory disk in megabytes. 637.El 638.Ss PCI Passthrough Settings 639The 640.Xr ppt 4 641device driver must be attached to the 642PCI device being passed through. 643The device to pass through can be identified either by name or its 644host PCI bus location. 645.Bl -column "Name" "integer" "Default" 646.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 647.It Va bus Ta integer Ta Ta 648Host PCI bus address of device to pass through. 649.It Va slot Ta integer Ta Ta 650Host PCI slot address of device to pass through. 651.It Va func Ta integer Ta Ta 652Host PCI function address of device to pass through. 653.It Va pptdev Ta string Ta Ta 654Name of a 655.Xr ppt 4 656device to pass through. 657.It Va rom Ta path Ta Ta 658ROM file of the device which will be executed by OVMF to init the device. 659.El 660.Ss VirtIO 9p Settings 661Each VirtIO 9p device exposes a single filesystem from a host path. 662.Bl -column "sharename" "Format" "Default" 663.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 664.It Va sharename Ta string Ta Ta 665The share name exposed to the guest. 666.It Va path Ta path Ta Ta 667The path of a directory on the host to export to the guest. 668.It Va ro Ta bool Ta false Ta 669If true, the guest filesystem is read-only. 670.El 671.Ss VirtIO Block Device Settings 672In addition to the block device settings described above, each 673VirtIO block device supports the following settings: 674.Bl -column "model" "integer" "generated" 675.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 676.It Va ser Ta string Ta generated Ta 677Serial number of up to twenty characters. 678A default serial number is generated using a hash of the backing 679store's pathname. 680.El 681.Ss VirtIO Console Device Settings 682Each VirtIO Console device contains one or more console ports. 683Each port stores its settings in a node named 684.Dq port. Ns Va N 685under the controller's device node. 686The 687.Va N 688values are formatted as successive decimal values starting with 0. 689Each port supports the following settings: 690.Bl -column "Name" "Format" "Default" 691.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 692.It Va name Ta string Ta Ta 693The name of the port exposed to the guest. 694.It Va path Ta path Ta Ta 695The path of a UNIX domain socket providing the host connection for the port. 696.El 697.Ss VirtIO Input Interface Settings 698Each VirtIO Input device contains one input event device. 699All input events of the input event device are send to the guest by VirtIO Input interface. 700VirtIO Input Interfaces support the following variables: 701.Bl -column "Name" "Format" "Default" 702.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 703.It Va path Ta path Ta Ta 704The path of the input event device exposed to the guest 705.El 706.Ss VirtIO Network Interface Settings 707In addition to the network backend settings, 708VirtIO network interfaces support the following variables: 709.Bl -column "Name" "MAC address" "generated" 710.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 711.It Va mac Ta MAC address Ta generated Ta 712MAC address. 713If an explicit address is not provided, 714a MAC address is generated from a hash of the device's PCI address. 715.It Va mtu Ta integer Ta 1500 Ta 716The largest supported MTU advertised to the guest. 717.El 718.Ss VirtIO SCSI Settings 719.Bl -column "Name" "integer" "Default" 720.It Sy Name Ta Sy Format Ta Sy Default Ta Sy Description 721.It Va dev Ta path Ta Ta 722The path of a CAM target layer (CTL) device to export: 723.Pa /dev/cam/ctl Ns Oo Ar pp . Ns Ar vp Oc . 724.It Va iid Ta integer Ta 0 Ta 725Initiator ID to use when sending requests to the CTL port. 726.El 727.Sh SEE ALSO 728.Xr expand_number 3 , 729.Xr getaddrinfo 3 , 730.Xr strtol 3 , 731.Xr netgraph 4 , 732.Xr netmap 4 , 733.Xr ng_socket 4 , 734.Xr tap 4 , 735.Xr vale 4 , 736.Xr vmnet 4 , 737.Xr bhyve 8 738