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- Managed start up options
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- In system mode emulation, it's possible to create a VM in a paused
- state using the ``-S`` command line option. In this state the machine
- is completely initialized according to command line options and ready
- to execute VM code but VCPU threads are not executing any code. The VM
- state in this paused state depends on the way QEMU was started. It
- could be in:
- - initial state (after reset/power on state)
- - with direct kernel loading, the initial state could be amended to execute
- code loaded by QEMU in the VM's RAM and with incoming migration
- - with incoming migration, initial state will be amended with the migrated
- machine state after migration completes
- This paused state is typically used by users to query machine state and/or
- additionally configure the machine (by hotplugging devices) in runtime before
- allowing VM code to run.
- However, at the ``-S`` pause point, it's impossible to configure options
- that affect initial VM creation (like: ``-smp``/``-m``/``-numa`` ...) or
- cold plug devices. The experimental ``--preconfig`` command line option
- allows pausing QEMU before the initial VM creation, in a "preconfig" state,
- where additional queries and configuration can be performed via QMP
- before moving on to the resulting configuration startup. In the
- preconfig state, QEMU only allows a limited set of commands over the
- QMP monitor, where the commands do not depend on an initialized
- machine, including but not limited to:
- - ``qmp_capabilities``
- - ``query-qmp-schema``
- - ``query-commands``
- - ``query-status``
- - ``x-exit-preconfig``
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