timers are sub-elements of clocks. A clock can have zero or more instances of timer. Within the timer, only the name attribute is required; all other attributes are optional. A simpler representation of a timer element is: <timer name='platform|pit|rtc|hpet|tsc' wallclock='host|guest' tickpolicy='delay|catchup|merge|discard' frequency='123' mode='auto|native|emulate|paravirt' present='yes|no'/> frequency is a ulong. All other attributes are simple enums. --- docs/schemas/domain.rng | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/schemas/domain.rng b/docs/schemas/domain.rng index 5a8c82b..1b80344 100644 --- a/docs/schemas/domain.rng +++ b/docs/schemas/domain.rng @@ -295,6 +295,9 @@ </interleave> </define> <define name="clock"> + <zeroOrMore> + <ref name="timer"/> + </zeroOrMore> <optional> <element name="clock"> <choice> @@ -329,7 +332,62 @@ </element> </optional> </define> - <!-- + <define name="timer"> + <element name="timer"> + <attribute name="name"> + <choice> + <value>platform</value> + <value>pit</value> + <value>rtc</value> + <value>hpet</value> + <value>tsc</value> + </choice> + </attribute> + <optional> + <attribute name="wallclock"> + <choice> + <value>host</value> + <value>guest</value> + </choice> + </attribute> + </optional> + <optional> + <attribute name="tickpolicy"> + <choice> + <value>delay</value> + <value>catchup</value> + <value>merge</value> + <value>discard</value> + </choice> + </attribute> + </optional> + <optional> + <attribute name="frequency"> + <ref name="unsignedInt"/> + </attribute> + </optional> + <optional> + <attribute name="mode"> + <choice> + <value>auto</value> + <value>native</value> + <value>emulate</value> + <value>paravirt</value> + </choice> + </attribute> + </optional> + <optional> + <attribute name="present"> + <choice> + <value>yes</value> + <value>no</value> + </choice> + </attribute> + </optional> + <empty/> + </element> + </define> +<!-- A bootloader may be used to extract the OS information instead of defining the OS parameter in the instance. It points just to the binary or script used to extract the data from the first disk device. -- 1.6.6.1 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list