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Add support for hot-plugging IBM VFIO-AP devices
Add ExecuteAPVFIOMediatedDeviceAdd to qmp.go, which executes a hotplug
for an IBM Adjunct processor (AP) VFIO device (see also
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/s390/vfio-ap.html )
Also includes the respective unittest and adds the VfioAP DeviceDriver
constant to qemu.go.

Pushing again due to incidental CI failure

Fixes: #133

Signed-off-by: Jakob-Naucke <jakob.naucke@ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: alicefr <afrosi@redhat.com>
2020-08-18 17:35:23 +02:00
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Virtual Machine Manager for Go

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Virtual Machine Manager for Go (govmm) is a suite of packages that provide Go APIs for creating and managing virtual machines. There's currently support for only one hypervisor, qemu/kvm, support for which is provided by the github.com/intel/govmm/qemu package.

The qemu package provides APIs for launching qemu instances and for managing those instances via QMP, once launched. VM instances can be stopped, have devices attached to them and monitored for events via the qemu APIs.

The qemu package has no external dependencies apart from the Go standard library and so is nice and easy to vendor inside other projects.