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1<?xml version="1.0" ?>
2
3<!--
4 * :tabSize=2:indentSize=2:noTabs=true:
5 * :folding=explicit:collapseFolds=1:
6 *
7 * Master declaration for VirtualBox's Main API, represented
8 * by COM/XPCOM and web service interfaces.
9 *
10 * From this document, the build system generates several files
11 * via XSLT that are then used during the build process.
12 *
13 * Below is the list of XSL templates that operate on this file and
14 * output files they generate. These XSL templates must be updated
15 * whenever the schema of this file changes:
16 *
17 * 1. src/VBox/Main/idl/midl.xsl =>
18 * out/<platform>/bin/sdk/idl/VirtualBox.idl
19 * (MS COM interface definition file for Main API)
20 *
21 * 2. src/VBox/Main/idl/xpidl.xsl =>
22 * out/<platform>/bin/sdk/idl/VirtualBox_XPCOM.idl
23 * (XPCOM interface definition file for Main API)
24 *
25 * 3. src/VBox/Main/idl/doxygen.xsl =>
26 * out/<platform>/obj/src/VBox/Main/VirtualBox.idl
27 * (pseudo-IDL for Doxygen to generate the official Main API
28 * documentation)
29 *
30 * 4. src/VBox/Main/webservice/*.xsl =>
31 * a bunch of WSDL and C++ files
32 * (VirtualBox web service sources and SOAP mappers;
33 * see src/VBox/Main/webservice/Makefile.kmk for details)
34 *
35 * 5. src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/include/COMWrappers.xsl =>
36 * out/<platform>/obj/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/VirtualBox/include/COMWrappers.h
37 * (smart Qt-based C++ wrapper classes for COM interfaces
38 * of the Main API)
39 *
40 * 6. src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox4/include/COMWrappers.xsl =>
41 * out/<platform>/obj/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox4/VirtualBox/include/COMWrappers.h
42 * (smart Qt-based C++ wrapper classes for COM interfaces
43 * of the Main API)
44 *
45 * 7. src/VBox/Installer/win32/VirtualBox_TypeLib.xsl =>
46 * out/<platform>/obj/src/VBox/Installer/win32/VirtualBox_TypeLib.wxi
47 * (Main API TypeLib block for the WiX installer)
48 *
49 Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
50
51 This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
52 available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
53 you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
54 General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
55 Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
56 VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
57 hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
58
59 Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
60 Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need
61 additional information or have any questions.
62-->
63
64<idl>
65
66<if target="midl">
67 <cpp line="enum {"/>
68 <cpp line=" kTypeLibraryMajorVersion = 1,"/>
69 <cpp line=" kTypeLibraryMinorVersion = 0"/>
70 <cpp line="};"/>
71</if>
72
73<if target="xpidl">
74 <!-- NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTSxx_CI macros are placed here, for convenience -->
75 <cpp>
76// currenty, nsISupportsImpl.h lacks the below-like macros
77#ifndef NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS1_CI
78#define NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS1_CI(_class, _interface) \
79 NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ADDREF(_class) \
80 NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_RELEASE(_class) \
81 NS_IMPL_QUERY_INTERFACE1_CI(_class, _interface) \
82 NS_IMPL_CI_INTERFACE_GETTER1(_class, _interface)
83#endif
84#ifndef NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS2_CI
85#define NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS2_CI(_class, _i1, _i2) \
86 NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ADDREF(_class) \
87 NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_RELEASE(_class) \
88 NS_IMPL_QUERY_INTERFACE2_CI(_class, _i1, _i2) \
89 NS_IMPL_CI_INTERFACE_GETTER2(_class, _i1, _i2)
90#endif
91 </cpp>
92</if>
93
94<library
95 name="VirtualBox"
96 uuid="46137EEC-703B-4fe5-AFD4-7C9BBBBA0259"
97 version="1.3"
98 desc="VirtualBox Type Library"
99 appUuid="819B4D85-9CEE-493C-B6FC-64FFE759B3C9"
100 supportsErrorInfo="yes"
101>
102
103 <!--
104 // all common enums
105 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
106 -->
107
108 <enum
109 name="TSBool"
110 uuid="523ff64d-842a-4b1a-80e7-c311b028cb3a"
111 >
112 <desc>
113 Boolean variable having a third state, default.
114 </desc>
115
116 <const name="False" value="0"/>
117 <const name="True" value="1"/>
118 <const name="Default" value="2"/>
119 </enum>
120
121 <enum
122 name="MachineState"
123 uuid="73bf04d0-7c4f-4684-9abf-d65a9ad74343"
124 >
125 <desc>
126 Virtual machine execution state. This enumeration represents possible
127 values of the <link to="IMachine::state"/> attribute.
128 </desc>
129
130 <const name="Null" value="0">
131 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
132 </const>
133 <const name="PoweredOff" value="1">
134 <desc>
135 The machine is not running.
136 </desc>
137 </const>
138 <const name="Saved" value="2">
139 <desc>
140 The machine is not currently running, but the execution state
141 of the machine has been saved to an external file when it
142 was running.
143 <note>
144 No any machine settings can be altered when the machine
145 is in this state.
146 </note>
147 </desc>
148 </const>
149 <const name="Aborted" value="3">
150 <desc>
151 A process that run the machine has abnormally terminated.
152 Other than that, this value is equivalent to #PoweredOff.
153 </desc>
154 </const>
155 <const name="Running" value="4">
156 <desc>
157 The machine is currently being executed.
158 <note>
159 This value can be used in comparison expressions:
160 all state values below it describe a virtual machine that is
161 not currently being executed (i.e., it is completely out of
162 action).
163 </note>
164 <note internal="yes">
165 For whoever decides to touch this enum: In order to keep the
166 aforementioned comparisons valid, this state must immediately
167 preceed the Paused state.
168 </note>
169 </desc>
170 </const>
171 <const name="Paused" value="5">
172 <desc>
173 The execution of the machine has been paused.
174 <note>
175 This value can be used in comparison expressions: all state values
176 above it represent unstable states of the running virtual
177 machine. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, no machine settings can
178 be altered when it is in one of the unstable states.
179 </note>
180 <note internal="yes">
181 For whoever decides to touch this enum: In order to keep the
182 aforementioned comparisons valid, this state must immediately
183 follow the Running state.
184 </note>
185 </desc>
186 </const>
187 <const name="Stuck" value="6">
188 <desc>
189 The execution of the machine has reached the "Guru Meditation"
190 condition. This condition indicates an internal VMM failure which may
191 happen as a result of either an unhandled low-level virtual hardware
192 exception or one of the recompiler exceptions (such as
193 the <i>too-many-traps</i> condition).
194 </desc>
195 </const>
196 <const name="Starting" value="7">
197 <desc>
198 The machine is being started after
199 <link to="IConsole::powerUp">powering it on</link> from a
200 zero execution state.
201 </desc>
202 </const>
203 <const name="Stopping" value="8">
204 <desc>
205 The machine is being normally stopped
206 (after explicitly <link to="IConsole::powerDown">powering it off</link>,
207 or after the guest OS has initiated a shutdown sequence).
208 </desc>
209 </const>
210 <const name="Saving" value="9">
211 <desc>
212 The machine is saving its execution state to a file as a
213 result of calling <link to="IConsole::saveState"/> or an online
214 snapshot of the machine is being taken using
215 <link to="IConsole::takeSnapshot"/>.
216 </desc>
217 </const>
218 <const name="Restoring" value="10">
219 <desc>
220 The execution state of the machine is being restored from a file
221 after <link to="IConsole::powerUp">powering it on</link> from
222 a saved execution state.
223 </desc>
224 </const>
225 <const name="Discarding" value="11">
226 <desc>
227 A snapshot of the machine is being discarded after calling
228 <link to="IConsole::discardSnapshot"/> or its current state is
229 being discarded after <link to="IConsole::discardCurrentState"/>.
230 </desc>
231 </const>
232 </enum>
233
234 <enum
235 name="SessionState"
236 uuid="CF2700C0-EA4B-47ae-9725-7810114B94D8"
237 >
238 <desc>
239 Session state. This enumeration represents possible values of
240 <link to="IMachine::sessionState"/> and <link to="ISession::state"/>
241 attributes. Idividual value descriptions contain the appropriate
242 meaning for every case.
243 </desc>
244
245 <const name="Null" value="0">
246 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
247 </const>
248 <const name="Closed" value="1">
249 <desc>
250 The machine has no open sessions (<link to="IMachine::sessionState"/>);
251 the session is closed (<link to="ISession::state"/>)
252 </desc>
253 </const>
254 <const name="Open" value="2">
255 <desc>
256 The machine has an open direct session (<link to="IMachine::sessionState"/>);
257 the session is open (<link to="ISession::state"/>)
258 </desc>
259 </const>
260 <const name="Spawning" value="3">
261 <desc>
262 A new (direct) session is being opened for the machine
263 as a result of <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession()"/>
264 call (<link to="IMachine::sessionState"/>);
265 the session is currently being opened
266 as a result of <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession()"/>
267 call (<link to="ISession::state"/>)
268 </desc>
269 </const>
270 <const name="Closing" value="4">
271 <desc>
272 The direct session is being closed (<link to="IMachine::sessionState"/>);
273 the session is being closed (<link to="ISession::state"/>)
274 </desc>
275 </const>
276 </enum>
277
278 <enum
279 name="SessionType"
280 uuid="A13C02CB-0C2C-421E-8317-AC0E8AAA153A"
281 >
282 <desc>
283 Session type. This enumeration represents possible values of the
284 <link to="ISession::type"/> attribute.
285 </desc>
286
287 <const name="Null" value="0">
288 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
289 </const>
290 <const name="Direct" value="1">
291 <desc>
292 Direct session
293 (opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession()"/>)
294 </desc>
295 </const>
296 <const name="Remote" value="2">
297 <desc>
298 Remote session
299 (opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession()"/>)
300 </desc>
301 </const>
302 <const name="Existing" value="3">
303 <desc>
304 Existing session
305 (opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openExistingSession()"/>)
306 </desc>
307 </const>
308 </enum>
309
310 <enum
311 name="DeviceType"
312 uuid="6d9420f7-0b56-4636-99f9-7346f1b01e57"
313 >
314 <desc>
315 Device type.
316 </desc>
317 <const name="Null" value="0">
318 <desc>
319 <tt>null</tt> value which may also mean "no device".
320 <note>
321 This value is not allowed for
322 <link to="IConsole::getDeviceActivity"/>
323 </note>
324 </desc>
325 </const>
326 <const name="Floppy" value="1">
327 <desc>Floppy device.</desc>
328 </const>
329 <const name="DVD" value="2">
330 <desc>CD/DVD-ROM device.</desc>
331 </const>
332 <const name="HardDisk" value="3">
333 <desc>Hard disk device.</desc>
334 </const>
335 <const name="Network" value="4">
336 <desc>Network device.</desc>
337 </const>
338 <const name="USB" value="5">
339 <desc>USB device.</desc>
340 </const>
341 <const name="SharedFolder" value="6">
342 <desc>Shared folder device.</desc>
343 </const>
344 </enum>
345
346 <enum
347 name="DeviceActivity"
348 uuid="6FC8AEAA-130A-4eb5-8954-3F921422D707"
349 >
350 <desc>
351 Device activity for <link to="IConsole::getDeviceActivity"/>.
352 </desc>
353
354 <const name="Null" value="0"/>
355 <const name="Idle" value="1"/>
356 <const name="Reading" value="2"/>
357 <const name="Writing" value="3"/>
358 </enum>
359
360 <enum
361 name="ResourceUsage"
362 uuid="FC56E4B6-B195-48e2-A5E1-A667B0D9F809"
363 >
364 <desc>
365 Usage type constants for
366 <link to="IVirtualBox::getDVDImageUsage"/> and
367 <link to="IVirtualBox::getFloppyImageUsage"/>.
368 </desc>
369
370 <const name="Null" value="0">
371 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
372 </const>
373 <const name="Permanent" value="1">
374 <desc>
375 Scopes the VMs that use the resource permanently
376 (the information about this usage is stored in the VM
377 settings file).
378 </desc>
379 </const>
380 <const name="Temporary" value="2">
381 <desc>
382 Scopes the VMs that are temporarily using the resource
383 (the information about the usage is not yet saved in the VM
384 settings file). Temporary usage can take place only in the
385 context of an open session.
386 </desc>
387 </const>
388 <const name="All" value="3">
389 <desc>
390 Combines Permanent and Temporary.
391 </desc>
392 </const>
393 </enum>
394
395 <enum
396 name="StorageBus"
397 uuid="715984a5-093c-43bb-aa42-a16ed16828dd"
398 >
399 <desc>Interface bus type for storage devices.</desc>
400
401 <const name="Null" value="0">
402 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
403 </const>
404
405 <const name="IDE" value="1"/>
406 <const name="SATA" value="2"/>
407 </enum>
408
409 <enum
410 name="ClipboardMode"
411 uuid="33364716-4008-4701-8f14-be0fa3d62950"
412 >
413 <desc>
414 Host-Guest clipboard interchange mode.
415 </desc>
416
417 <const name="Disabled" value="0"/>
418 <const name="HostToGuest" value="1"/>
419 <const name="GuestToHost" value="2"/>
420 <const name="Bidirectional" value="3"/>
421 </enum>
422
423 <enum
424 name="Scope"
425 uuid="7c91096e-499e-4eca-9f9b-9001438d7855"
426 >
427 <desc>
428 Scope of the operation.
429
430 A generic enumeration used in various methods to define the action or
431 argument scope.
432 </desc>
433
434 <const name="Global" value="0"/>
435 <const name="Machine" value="1"/>
436 <const name="Session" value="2"/>
437 </enum>
438
439 <enum
440 name="GuestStatisticType"
441 uuid="aa7c1d71-aafe-47a8-9608-27d2d337cf55"
442 >
443 <desc>
444 Statistics type for <link to="IGuest::getStatistic"/>.
445 </desc>
446
447 <const name="CPULoad_Idle" value="0">
448 <desc>
449 Idle CPU load (0-100%) for last interval.
450 </desc>
451 </const>
452 <const name="CPULoad_Kernel" value="1">
453 <desc>
454 Kernel CPU load (0-100%) for last interval.
455 </desc>
456 </const>
457 <const name="CPULoad_User" value="2">
458 <desc>
459 User CPU load (0-100%) for last interval.
460 </desc>
461 </const>
462 <const name="Threads" value="3">
463 <desc>
464 Total number of threads in the system.
465 </desc>
466 </const>
467 <const name="Processes" value="4">
468 <desc>
469 Total number of processes in the system.
470 </desc>
471 </const>
472 <const name="Handles" value="5">
473 <desc>
474 Total number of handles in the system.
475 </desc>
476 </const>
477 <const name="MemoryLoad" value="6">
478 <desc>
479 Memory load (0-100%).
480 </desc>
481 </const>
482 <const name="PhysMemTotal" value="7">
483 <desc>
484 Total physical memory in megabytes.
485 </desc>
486 </const>
487 <const name="PhysMemAvailable" value="8">
488 <desc>
489 Free physical memory in megabytes.
490 </desc>
491 </const>
492 <const name="PhysMemBalloon" value="9">
493 <desc>
494 Ballooned physical memory in megabytes.
495 </desc>
496 </const>
497 <const name="MemCommitTotal" value="10">
498 <desc>
499 Total amount of memory in the committed state in megabytes.
500 </desc>
501 </const>
502 <const name="MemKernelTotal" value="11">
503 <desc>
504 Total amount of memory used by the guest OS's kernel in megabytes.
505 </desc>
506 </const>
507 <const name="MemKernelPaged" value="12">
508 <desc>
509 Total amount of paged memory used by the guest OS's kernel in megabytes.
510 </desc>
511 </const>
512 <const name="MemKernelNonpaged" value="13">
513 <desc>
514 Total amount of nonpaged memory used by the guest OS's kernel in megabytes.
515 </desc>
516 </const>
517 <const name="MemSystemCache" value="14">
518 <desc>
519 Total amount of memory used by the guest OS's system cache in megabytes.
520 </desc>
521 </const>
522 <const name="PageFileSize" value="15">
523 <desc>
524 Pagefile size in megabytes.
525 </desc>
526 </const>
527 <const name="SampleNumber" value="16">
528 <desc>
529 Statistics sample number
530 </desc>
531 </const>
532 <const name="MaxVal" value="17"/>
533 </enum>
534
535 <enum
536 name="BIOSBootMenuMode"
537 uuid="ae4fb9f7-29d2-45b4-b2c7-d579603135d5"
538 >
539 <desc>
540 BIOS boot menu mode.
541 </desc>
542
543 <const name="Disabled" value="0"/>
544 <const name="MenuOnly" value="1"/>
545 <const name="MessageAndMenu" value="2"/>
546 </enum>
547
548 <enum
549 name="IDEControllerType"
550 uuid="445330e3-202a-4dab-854f-ce22e6cb9715"
551 >
552 <desc>
553 IDE controller type.
554 </desc>
555
556 <const name="Null" value="0">
557 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
558 </const>
559 <const name="PIIX3" value="1"/>
560 <const name="PIIX4" value="2"/>
561 </enum>
562
563 <enum
564 name="DriveState"
565 uuid="cb7233b7-c519-42a5-8310-1830953cacbc"
566 >
567 <const name="Null" value="0">
568 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
569 </const>
570 <const name="NotMounted" value="1"/>
571 <const name="ImageMounted" value="2"/>
572 <const name="HostDriveCaptured" value="3"/>
573 </enum>
574
575 <!--
576 // IVirtualBoxErrorInfo
577 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
578 -->
579
580 <interface
581 name="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" extends="$errorinfo"
582 uuid="e98b5376-8eb4-4eea-812a-3964bf3bb26f"
583 supportsErrorInfo="no"
584 wsmap="suppress"
585 >
586 <desc>
587 The IVirtualBoxErrorInfo interface represents extended error information.
588
589 Extended error information can be set by VirtualBox components after
590 unsuccessful or partially successful method invocation. This information
591 can be retrievefd by the calling party as an IVirtualBoxErrorInfo object
592 and then shown to the client in addition to the plain 32-bit result code.
593
594 In MS COM, this interface extends the IErrorInfo interface,
595 in XPCOM, it extends the nsIException interface. In both cases,
596 it provides a set of common attributes to retrieve error
597 information.
598
599 Sometimes invocation of some component's method may involve methods of
600 other components that may also fail (independently of this method's
601 failure), or a series of non-fatal errors may precede a fatal error that
602 causes method failure. In cases like that, it may be desirable to preserve
603 information about all errors happened during method invocation and deliver
604 it to the caller. The <link to="#next"/> attribute is intended
605 specifically for this purpose and allows to represent a chain of errors
606 through a single IVirtualBoxErrorInfo object set after method invocation.
607
608 Note that errors are stored to a chain in the reverse order, i.e. the
609 initial error object you query right after method invocation is the last
610 error set by the callee, the object it points to in the @a next attribute
611 is the previous error and so on, up to the first error (which is the last
612 in the chain).
613 </desc>
614
615 <attribute name="resultCode" type="result" readonly="yes">
616 <desc>
617 Result code of the error.
618 Usually, it will be the same as the result code returned
619 by the method that provided this error information, but not
620 always. For example, on Win32, CoCreateInstance() will most
621 likely return E_NOINTERFACE upon unsuccessful component
622 instantiation attempt, but not the value the component factory
623 returned.
624 <note>
625 In MS COM, there is no equivalent.
626 In XPCOM, it is the same as nsIException::result.
627 </note>
628 </desc>
629 </attribute>
630
631 <attribute name="interfaceID" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
632 <desc>
633 UUID of the interface that defined the error.
634 <note>
635 In MS COM, it is the same as IErrorInfo::GetGUID.
636 In XPCOM, there is no equivalent.
637 </note>
638 </desc>
639 </attribute>
640
641 <attribute name="component" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
642 <desc>
643 Name of the component that generated the error.
644 <note>
645 In MS COM, it is the same as IErrorInfo::GetSource.
646 In XPCOM, there is no equivalent.
647 </note>
648 </desc>
649 </attribute>
650
651 <attribute name="text" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
652 <desc>
653 Text description of the error.
654 <note>
655 In MS COM, it is the same as IErrorInfo::GetDescription.
656 In XPCOM, it is the same as nsIException::message.
657 </note>
658 </desc>
659 </attribute>
660
661 <attribute name="next" type="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" readonly="yes">
662 <desc>
663 Next error object if there is any, or @c null otherwise.
664 <note>
665 In MS COM, there is no equivalent.
666 In XPCOM, it is the same as nsIException::inner.
667 </note>
668 </desc>
669 </attribute>
670
671 </interface>
672
673
674 <!--
675 // IVirtualBox
676 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
677 -->
678
679 <interface
680 name="IVirtualBoxCallback" extends="$unknown"
681 uuid="5516cc08-fb81-47a6-b184-031e7bbd2997"
682 wsmap="suppress"
683 >
684 <method name="onMachineStateChange">
685 <desc>
686 The execution state of the given machine has changed.
687 <see>IMachine::state</see>
688 </desc>
689 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
690 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
691 </param>
692 <param name="state" type="MachineState" dir="in">
693 <desc>New execution state.</desc>
694 </param>
695 </method>
696
697 <method name="onMachineDataChange">
698 <desc>
699 Any of the settings of the given machine has changed.
700 </desc>
701 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
702 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
703 </param>
704 </method>
705
706 <method name="onExtraDataCanChange">
707 <desc>
708 Notification when someone tries to change extra data for
709 either the given machine or (if null) global extra data.
710 This gives the chance to veto against changes.
711 </desc>
712 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
713 <desc>
714 ID of the machine this event relates to
715 (null ID for global extra data change requests).
716 </desc>
717 </param>
718 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
719 <desc>
720 Extra data key for the attempted write.
721 </desc>
722 </param>
723 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
724 <desc>
725 Extra data value for the given key.
726 </desc>
727 </param>
728 <param name="error" type="wstring" dir="out">
729 <desc>
730 Optional error message describing the reason of the
731 veto (ignored if this notification returns @c true).
732 </desc>
733 </param>
734 <param name="allowChange" type="boolean" dir="return">
735 <desc>
736 Flag to indicate whether the callee agrees (@ true)
737 or vetoes against the change (@ false).
738 </desc>
739 </param>
740 </method>
741
742 <method name="onExtraDataChange">
743 <desc>
744 Notification when machine specific or global extra data
745 has changed.
746 </desc>
747 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
748 <desc>
749 ID of the machine this event relates to.
750 Null for global extra data changes.
751 </desc>
752 </param>
753 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
754 <desc>
755 Extra data key that has changed.
756 </desc>
757 </param>
758 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
759 <desc>
760 Extra data value for the given key.
761 </desc>
762 </param>
763 </method>
764
765 <method name="onMediaRegistered">
766 <desc>
767 The given media was registered or unregistered
768 within this VirtualBox installation.
769
770 The @a mediaType parameter describes what type of
771 media the specified @a mediaId refers to. Possible
772 values are:
773
774 <ul>
775 <li><link to="DeviceType::HardDisk"/>: the media is a hard disk
776 that, if registered, can be obtained using the
777 <link to="IVirtualBox::getHardDisk"/> call.</li>
778 <li><link to="DeviceType::DVD"/>: the media is a CD/DVD image
779 that, if registered, can be obtained using the
780 <link to="IVirtualBox::getDVDImage"/> call.</li>
781 <li><link to="DeviceType::Floppy"/>: the media is a Floppy image
782 that, if registered, can be obtained using the
783 <link to="IVirtualBox::getFloppyImage"/> call.</li>
784 </ul>
785
786 Note that if this is a deregistration notification,
787 there is no way to access the object representing the
788 unregistered media. It is supposed that the
789 application will do required cleanup based on the @a
790 mediaId value.
791 </desc>
792 <param name="mediaId" type="uuid" dir="in">
793 <desc>ID of the media this event relates to.</desc>
794 </param>
795 <param name="mediaType" type="DeviceType" dir="in">
796 <desc>Type of the media this event relates to.</desc>
797 </param>
798 <param name="registered" type="boolean" dir="in">
799 <desc>
800 If true, the media was registered, otherwise it was
801 unregistered.
802 </desc>
803 </param>
804 </method>
805
806 <method name="onMachineRegistered">
807 <desc>
808 The given machine was registered or unregistered
809 within this VirtualBox installation.
810 </desc>
811 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
812 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
813 </param>
814 <param name="registered" type="boolean" dir="in">
815 <desc>
816 If true, the machine was registered, otherwise it was
817 unregistered.
818 </desc>
819 </param>
820 </method>
821
822 <method name="onSessionStateChange">
823 <desc>
824 The state of the session for the given machine was changed.
825 <see>IMachine::sessionState</see>
826 </desc>
827 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
828 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
829 </param>
830 <param name="state" type="SessionState" dir="in">
831 <desc>New session state.</desc>
832 </param>
833 </method>
834
835 <method name="onSnapshotTaken">
836 <desc>
837 A new snapshot of the machine has been taken.
838 <see>ISnapshot</see>
839 </desc>
840 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
841 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
842 </param>
843 <param name="snapshotId" type="uuid" dir="in">
844 <desc>ID of the new snapshot.</desc>
845 </param>
846 </method>
847
848 <method name="onSnapshotDiscarded">
849 <desc>
850 Snapshot of the given machine has been discarded.
851
852 <note>
853 This notification is delivered <b>after</b> the snapshot
854 object has been uninitialized on the server (so that any
855 attempt to call its methods will return an error).
856 </note>
857
858 <see>ISnapshot</see>
859 </desc>
860 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
861 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
862 </param>
863 <param name="snapshotId" type="uuid" dir="in">
864 <desc>
865 ID of the discarded snapshot. <tt>null</tt> means the
866 current machine state has been discarded (restored from
867 the current snapshot).
868 </desc>
869 </param>
870 </method>
871
872 <method name="onSnapshotChange">
873 <desc>
874 Snapshot properties (name and/or description) have been changed.
875 <see>ISnapshot</see>
876 </desc>
877 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
878 <desc>ID of the machine this event relates to.</desc>
879 </param>
880 <param name="snapshotId" type="uuid" dir="in">
881 <desc>ID of the changed snapshot.</desc>
882 </param>
883 </method>
884
885 <method name="onGuestPropertyChange">
886 <desc>
887 Notification when a guest property has changed.
888 </desc>
889 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
890 <desc>
891 ID of the machine this event relates to.
892 </desc>
893 </param>
894 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
895 <desc>
896 The name of the property that has changed.
897 </desc>
898 </param>
899 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
900 <desc>
901 The new property value.
902 </desc>
903 </param>
904 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="in">
905 <desc>
906 The new property flags.
907 </desc>
908 </param>
909 </method>
910
911 </interface>
912
913 <interface
914 name="IVirtualBox" extends="$dispatched"
915 uuid="557a07bc-e6ae-4520-a361-4a8493199137"
916 wsmap="managed"
917 >
918 <desc>
919 The IVirtualBox interface represents the main interface exposed by the
920 product that provides virtual machine management.
921
922 An instance of IVirtualBox is required for the product to do anything
923 useful. Even though the interface does not expose this, internally,
924 IVirtualBox is implemented as a singleton and actually lives in the
925 process of the VirtualBox server (VBoxSVC.exe). This makes sure that
926 IVirtualBox can track the state of all virtual machines on a particular
927 host, regardless of which frontend started them.
928
929 To enumerate all the virtual machines on the host, use the
930 <link to="IVirtualBox::machines"/> attribute.
931 </desc>
932
933 <attribute name="version" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
934 <desc>
935 A string representing the version number of the product. The
936 format is 3 integer numbers divided by dots (e.g. 1.0.1). The
937 last number represents the build number and will frequently change.
938 </desc>
939 </attribute>
940
941 <attribute name="revision" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
942 <desc>
943 The internal build revision number of the product.
944 </desc>
945 </attribute>
946
947 <attribute name="packageType" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
948 <desc>
949 A string representing the package type of this product. The
950 format is OS_ARCH_DIST where OS is either WINDOWS, LINUX,
951 SOLARIS, DARWIN. ARCH is either 32BITS or 64BITS. DIST
952 is either GENERIC, UBUNTU_606, UBUNTU_710, or something like
953 this.
954 </desc>
955 </attribute>
956
957 <attribute name="homeFolder" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
958 <desc>
959 Full path to the directory where the global settings file,
960 <tt>VirtualBox.xml</tt>, is stored.
961
962 In this version of VirtualBox, the value of this property is
963 always <tt>&lt;user_dir&gt;/.VirtualBox</tt> (where
964 <tt>&lt;user_dir&gt;</tt> is the path to the user directory,
965 as determined by the host OS), and cannot be changed.
966
967 This path is also used as the base to resolve relative paths in
968 places where relative paths are allowed (unless otherwise
969 expressly indicated).
970 </desc>
971 </attribute>
972
973 <attribute name="settingsFilePath" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
974 <desc>
975 Full name of the global settings file.
976 The value of this property corresponds to the value of
977 <link to="#homeFolder"/> plus <tt>/VirtualBox.xml</tt>.
978 </desc>
979 </attribute>
980
981 <attribute name="settingsFileVersion" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
982 <desc>
983 Current version of the format of the global VirtualBox settings file
984 (<tt>VirtualBox.xml</tt>).
985
986 The version string has the following format:
987 <pre>
988 x.y-platform
989 </pre>
990 where <tt>x</tt> and <tt>y</tt> are the major and the minor format
991 versions, and <tt>platform</tt> is the platform identifier.
992
993 The current version usually matches the value of the
994 <link to="#settingsFormatVersion"/> attribute unless the
995 settings file was created by an older version of VirtualBox and there
996 was a change of the settings file format since then.
997
998 Note that VirtualBox automatically converts settings files from older
999 versions to the most recent version when reading them (usually at
1000 VirtualBox startup) but it doesn't save the changes back until
1001 you call a method that implicitly saves settings (such as
1002 <link to="#setExtraData()"/>) or call <link to="#saveSettings()"/>
1003 explicitly. Therefore, if the value of this attribute differs from the
1004 value of <link to="#settingsFormatVersion"/>, then it
1005 means that the settings file was converted but the result of the
1006 conversion is not yet saved to disk.
1007
1008 The above feature may be used by interactive front-ends to inform users
1009 about the settings file format change and offer them to explicitly save
1010 all converted settings files (the global and VM-specific ones),
1011 optionally create bacup copies of the old settings files before saving,
1012 etc.
1013
1014 <see>settingsFormatVersion, saveSettingsWithBackup()</see>
1015 </desc>
1016 </attribute>
1017
1018 <attribute name="settingsFormatVersion" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
1019 <desc>
1020 Most recent version of the settings file format.
1021
1022 The version string has the following format:
1023 <pre>
1024 x.y-platform
1025 </pre>
1026 where <tt>x</tt> and <tt>y</tt> are the major and the minor format
1027 versions, and <tt>platform</tt> is the platform identifier.
1028
1029 VirtualBox uses this version of the format when saving settings files
1030 (either as a result of method calls that require to save settings or as
1031 a result of an explicit call to <link to="#saveSettings()"/>).
1032
1033 <see>settingsFileVersion</see>
1034 </desc>
1035 </attribute>
1036
1037 <attribute name="host" type="IHost" readonly="yes">
1038 <desc>Associated host object.</desc>
1039 </attribute>
1040
1041 <attribute name="systemProperties" type="ISystemProperties" readonly="yes">
1042 <desc>Associated system information object.</desc>
1043 </attribute>
1044
1045 <attribute name="machines" type="IMachineCollection" readonly="yes">
1046 <desc>
1047 Collection of machine objects registered within this VirtualBox
1048 instance.
1049 </desc>
1050 </attribute>
1051
1052 <attribute name="machines2" type="IMachine" readonly="yes" safearray="yes">
1053 <desc>
1054 Array of machine objects registered within this VirtualBox instance.
1055 </desc>
1056 </attribute>
1057
1058 <attribute name="hardDisks" type="IHardDiskCollection" readonly="yes">
1059 <desc>
1060 Collection of hard disk objects registered within this VirtualBox
1061 instance.
1062
1063 This collection contains only "top-level" (basic or independent) hard
1064 disk images, but not differencing ones. All differencing images of the
1065 given top-level image (i.e. all its children) can be enumerated using
1066 <link to="IHardDisk::children"/>.
1067 </desc>
1068 </attribute>
1069
1070 <attribute name="DVDImages" type="IDVDImageCollection" readonly="yes"/>
1071
1072 <attribute name="FloppyImages" type="IFloppyImageCollection" readonly="yes"/>
1073
1074 <attribute name="progressOperations" type="IProgressCollection" readonly="yes"/>
1075
1076 <attribute name="guestOSTypes" type="IGuestOSTypeCollection" readonly="yes"/>
1077
1078 <attribute name="sharedFolders" type="ISharedFolderCollection" readonly="yes">
1079 <desc>
1080 Collection of global shared folders. Global shared folders are
1081 available to all virtual machines.
1082
1083 New shared folders are added to the collection using
1084 <link to="#createSharedFolder"/>. Existing shared folders can be
1085 removed using <link to="#removeSharedFolder"/>.
1086
1087 <note>
1088 In the current version of the product, global shared folders are not
1089 implemented and therefore this collection is always empty.
1090 </note>
1091 </desc>
1092 </attribute>
1093
1094 <attribute name="performanceCollector" type="IPerformanceCollector" readonly="yes">
1095 <desc>
1096 Associated performance collector object.
1097 </desc>
1098 </attribute>
1099
1100 <method name="createMachine">
1101 <desc>
1102 Creates a new virtual machine.
1103
1104 The new machine will have "empty" default settings and will not
1105 yet be registered. The typical sequence to create a virtual machine
1106 is therefore something like this:
1107
1108 <ol>
1109 <li>Call this method (IVirtualBox::createMachine) to have a new
1110 machine created. The machine object returned is "mutable", i.e.
1111 automatically locked for the current session, as if
1112 <link to="#openSession" /> had been called on it.</li>
1113
1114 <li>Assign meaningful settings to the new machine by calling the
1115 respective methods.</li>
1116
1117 <li>Call <link to="IMachine::saveSettings" /> to have the settings written
1118 to the machine's XML settings file. The configuration of the newly
1119 created machine will not be saved to disk (and the settings subfolder
1120 and file, as described below, will not be created) until this method
1121 is called.</li>
1122
1123 <li>Call <link to="#registerMachine" /> to have the
1124 machine show up in the list of machines registered with VirtualBox.</li>
1125 </ol>
1126
1127 Every machine has a <i>settings file</i> that is used to store
1128 the machine configuration. This file is stored in the directory
1129 called <i>machine settings subfolder</i>. Unless specified otherwise,
1130 both the subfolder and the settings file will have a name that
1131 corresponds to the name of the virtual machine. You can specify
1132 where to create the machine settings subfolder using the @a
1133 baseFolder argument. The base folder can be absolute (full path)
1134 or relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
1135 VirtualBox home directory</link>.
1136
1137 If a null or empty string is given as the base folder (which is
1138 recommended), the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultMachineFolder">
1139 default machine settings folder</link> will be used as the base
1140 folder to create the machine settings subfolder and file. In
1141 any case, the full path to the settings file will look like:
1142 <pre>
1143 &lt;base_folder&gt;/&lt;machine_name&gt;/&lt;machine_name&gt;.xml
1144 </pre>
1145
1146 Optionally the UUID of the machine can be predefined. If this is
1147 not desired (i.e. a new UUID should be generated), pass just an
1148 empty or null UUID.
1149
1150 You should also specify a valid name for the machine.
1151 See the <link to="IMachine::name"/> property
1152 description for more details about the machine name.
1153
1154 The created machine remains
1155 unregistered until you call <link to="#registerMachine()"/>.
1156
1157 <note>
1158 There is no way to change the name of the settings file or
1159 subfolder of the created machine directly.
1160 </note>
1161 </desc>
1162 <param name="baseFolder" type="wstring" dir="in">
1163 <desc>
1164 Name of the folder where to create the machine settings
1165 subfolder containing the settings file.
1166 </desc>
1167 </param>
1168 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
1169 <desc>Machine name.</desc>
1170 </param>
1171 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1172 <desc>
1173 UUID of the newly created VM, when non-null or non-empty.
1174 Otherwise a UUID is automatically generated.
1175 </desc>
1176 </param>
1177 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="return">
1178 <desc>Created machine object.</desc>
1179 </param>
1180 </method>
1181
1182 <method name="createLegacyMachine">
1183 <desc>
1184 Creates a new virtual machine in "legacy" mode, using the
1185 specified settings file to store machine settings.
1186
1187 As opposed to machines created by <link to="#createMachine()"/>,
1188 the settings file of the machine created in "legacy" mode
1189 is not automatically renamed when the machine name is
1190 changed -- it will always remain the same as specified in this
1191 method call.
1192
1193 The specified settings file name can be absolute
1194 (full path) or relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
1195 VirtualBox home directory</link>. If the file name doesn't
1196 contain an extension, the default extension (.xml) will be
1197 appended.
1198
1199 Optionally the UUID of the machine can be predefined. If this is
1200 not desired (i.e. a new UUID should be generated), pass just an
1201 empty or null UUID.
1202
1203 Note that the configuration of the newly created machine is not
1204 saved to disk (and therefore no settings file is created)
1205 until <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/> is called. If the
1206 specified settings file already exists,
1207 <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/> will return an error.
1208
1209 You should also specify a valid name for the machine.
1210 See the <link to="IMachine::name"/> property
1211 description for more details about the machine name.
1212
1213 The created machine remains
1214 unregistered until you call <link to="#registerMachine()"/>.
1215
1216 @deprecated This method may be removed later. It is better
1217 to use <link to="IVirtualBox::createMachine()"/>.
1218
1219 <note>
1220 There is no way to change the name of the settings file
1221 of the created machine.
1222 </note>
1223 </desc>
1224 <param name="settingsFile" type="wstring" dir="in">
1225 <desc>
1226 Name of the file where to store machine settings.
1227 </desc>
1228 </param>
1229 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
1230 <desc>Machine name.</desc>
1231 </param>
1232 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1233 <desc>
1234 UUID of the newly created VM, when non-null or non-empty.
1235 Otherwise a UUID is automatically generated.
1236 </desc>
1237 </param>
1238 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="return">
1239 <desc>Created machine object.</desc>
1240 </param>
1241 </method>
1242
1243 <method name="openMachine">
1244 <desc>
1245 Opens a virtual machine from the existing settings file.
1246 The opened machine remains unregistered until you call
1247 <link to="#registerMachine()"/>.
1248
1249 The specified settings file name can be absolute
1250 (full path) or relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
1251 VirtualBox home directory</link>. This file must exist
1252 and must be a valid machine settings file whose contents
1253 will be used to construct the machine object.
1254
1255 @deprecated Will be removed soon.
1256 </desc>
1257 <param name="settingsFile" type="wstring" dir="in">
1258 <desc>
1259 Name of the machine settings file.
1260 </desc>
1261 </param>
1262 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="return">
1263 <desc>Opened machine object.</desc>
1264 </param>
1265 <note>
1266 <link to="IMachine::settingsModified"/> will return
1267 false for the created machine, until any of machine settigs
1268 are changed.
1269 </note>
1270 </method>
1271
1272 <method name="registerMachine">
1273 <desc>
1274
1275 Registers the machine previously created using
1276 <link to="#createMachine()"/> or opened using
1277 <link to="#openMachine()"/> within this VirtualBox installation. After
1278 successful method invocation, the
1279 <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onMachineRegistered"/> signal is sent
1280 to all registered callbacks.
1281
1282 <note>
1283 This method implicitly calls <link to="IMachine::saveSettings"/>
1284 to save all current machine settings before registering it.
1285 </note>
1286
1287 </desc>
1288 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="in"/>
1289 </method>
1290
1291 <method name="getMachine">
1292 <desc>
1293 Attempts to find a virtual machine given its UUID.
1294 To look up a machine by name, use <link to="IVirtualBox::findMachine" /> instead.
1295 </desc>
1296 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in"/>
1297 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="return"/>
1298 </method>
1299
1300 <method name="findMachine">
1301 <desc>
1302 Attempts to find a virtual machine given its name.
1303 To look up a machine by UUID, use <link to="IVirtualBox::getMachine" /> instead.
1304 </desc>
1305 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in"/>
1306 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="return"/>
1307 </method>
1308
1309 <method name="unregisterMachine">
1310 <desc>
1311
1312 Unregisters the machine previously registered using
1313 <link to="#registerMachine"/>. After successful method invocation, the
1314 <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onMachineRegistered"/> signal is sent
1315 to all registered callbacks.
1316
1317 <note>
1318 The specified machine must not be in the Saved state, have an open
1319 (or a spawning) direct session associated with it, have snapshots or
1320 have hard disks attached.
1321 </note>
1322
1323 <note>
1324 This method implicitly calls <link to="IMachine::saveSettings"/> to
1325 save all current machine settings before unregistering it.
1326 </note>
1327
1328 <note>
1329 If the given machine is inaccessible (see
1330 <link to="IMachine::accessible"/>), it will be unregistered and
1331 fully uninitialized right afterwards. As a result, the returned
1332 machine object will be unusable and an attempt to call
1333 <b>any</b> method will return the "Object not ready" error.
1334 </note>
1335
1336 </desc>
1337 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1338 <desc>UUID of the machine to unregister.</desc>
1339 </param>
1340 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="return">
1341 <desc>Unregistered machine object.</desc>
1342 </param>
1343 </method>
1344
1345 <method name="createHardDisk">
1346 <desc>
1347
1348 Creates a new unregistered hard disk that will use the given
1349 storage type.
1350
1351 Most properties of the created hard disk object are
1352 uninitialized. Valid values must be assigned to them (and probalby
1353 some actions performed) to make the actual usage of this hard disk
1354 (<link to="#registerHardDisk()">register</link>, attach to a virtual
1355 machine, etc.). See the description of <link to="IHardDisk"/> and
1356 descriptions of storage type specific interfaces for more information.
1357
1358 <note>
1359 For hard disks using
1360 the <link
1361 to="HardDiskStorageType::VirtualDiskImage">VirtualDiskImage</link>
1362 storage type, an image file is not actually created until you call
1363 <link to="IVirtualDiskImage::createDynamicImage()"/> or
1364 <link to="IVirtualDiskImage::createFixedImage()"/>.
1365 </note>
1366
1367 </desc>
1368
1369 <param name="storageType" type="HardDiskStorageType" dir="in">
1370 <desc>Storage type of the hard disk image to create.</desc>
1371 </param>
1372 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="return">
1373 <desc>Created hard disk object of the given storage type.</desc>
1374 </param>
1375
1376 </method>
1377
1378 <method name="openHardDisk">
1379 <desc>
1380
1381 Opens a hard disk from an existing location.
1382
1383 This method tries to guess the
1384 <link to="HardDiskStorageType">hard disk storage type</link> from the
1385 format of the location string and from the contents of the resource the
1386 location points to. Currently, a <i>file path</i> is the only
1387 supported format for the location string which must point to either a
1388 VDI file or to a VMDK file. On success, an IHardDisk object will be
1389 returned that also implements the corresponding interface
1390 (IVirtualDiskImage or IVMDKImage, respectively). The
1391 <link to="IHardDisk::storageType"/> property may also be used to
1392 determine the storage type of the returned object (instead of trying
1393 to query one of these interfaces).
1394
1395 <note>
1396 The specified file path can be absolute (full path) or relative to
1397 the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">VirtualBox home
1398 directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is given,
1399 the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder"> default VDI
1400 folder</link> will be used as a path to the image file.
1401 </note>
1402
1403 The opened hard disk remains unregistered
1404 until <link to="#registerHardDisk()"/> is called.
1405
1406 </desc>
1407
1408 <param name="location" type="wstring" dir="in">
1409 <desc>
1410 Location of the resource that contains a valid hard disk.
1411 </desc>
1412 </param>
1413 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="return">
1414 <desc>Opened hard disk object.</desc>
1415 </param>
1416 </method>
1417
1418 <method name="openVirtualDiskImage">
1419 <desc>
1420
1421 Opens a hard disk from an existing Virtual Disk Image file.
1422 The opened hard disk remains unregistered
1423 until <link to="#registerHardDisk()"/> is called.
1424
1425 @deprecated Use <link to="IVirtualBox::openHardDisk()"/> instead.
1426
1427 <note>Opening differencing images is not supported.</note>
1428
1429 <note>The specified file path can be absolute (full path) or
1430 relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox
1431 home directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is
1432 given, the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder">
1433 default VDI folder</link> will be used as a path to the image
1434 file.</note>
1435
1436 </desc>
1437
1438 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1439 <desc>
1440 Name of the file that contains a valid Virtual Disk Image.
1441 </desc>
1442 </param>
1443 <param name="image" type="IVirtualDiskImage" dir="return">
1444 <desc>Opened hard disk object.</desc>
1445 </param>
1446 </method>
1447
1448 <method name="registerHardDisk">
1449 <desc>
1450
1451 Registers the given hard disk within this VirtualBox
1452 installation. The hard disk must not be registered, must be
1453 <link to="IHardDisk::accessible"/> and must not be a
1454 differencing hard disk, otherwise the registration will fail.
1455
1456 </desc>
1457 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="in">
1458 <desc>Hard disk object to register.</desc>
1459 </param>
1460 </method>
1461
1462 <method name="getHardDisk" const="yes">
1463 <desc>
1464 Returns the registered hard disk with the given UUID.
1465 </desc>
1466 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1467 <desc>UUID of the hard disk to look for.</desc>
1468 </param>
1469 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="return">
1470 <desc>Found hard disk object.</desc>
1471 </param>
1472 </method>
1473
1474 <method name="findHardDisk">
1475 <desc>
1476
1477 Returns a registered hard disk that uses the given location to
1478 store data. The search is done by comparing the
1479 value of the @a location argument to the
1480 <link to="IHardDisk::location"/> attribute of each registered
1481 hard disk.
1482
1483 For locations repesented by file paths (such as VDI and VMDK
1484 images), the specified location can be either an absolute file
1485 path or a path relative to
1486 the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox home
1487 directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is
1488 given, the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder">
1489 default VDI folder</link> will be used as a path to construct
1490 the absolute image file name to search for. Note that on host
1491 systems with case sensitive filesystems, a case sensitive
1492 comparison is performed, otherwise the case of symbols in the
1493 file path is ignored.
1494
1495 </desc>
1496 <param name="location" type="wstring" dir="in">
1497 <desc>Hard disk location specification to search for.</desc>
1498 </param>
1499 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="return">
1500 <desc>Found hard disk object.</desc>
1501 </param>
1502 </method>
1503
1504 <method name="findVirtualDiskImage">
1505 <desc>
1506
1507 Returns a registered hard disk that uses the given image file.
1508
1509 @deprecated Use <link to="IVirtualBox::findHardDisk()"/> instead.
1510
1511 <note>The specified file path can be absolute (full path) or
1512 relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox
1513 home directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is
1514 given, the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder">
1515 default VDI folder</link> will be used as a path to the image
1516 file.</note>
1517
1518 <note>On host systems with case sensitive filesystems, a case
1519 sensitive comparison is performed, otherwise the case of symbols
1520 in the file path is ignored.</note>
1521
1522 </desc>
1523 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1524 <desc>Virtual Disk Image file path to look for.</desc>
1525 </param>
1526 <param name="image" type="IVirtualDiskImage" dir="return">
1527 <desc>Found hard disk object.</desc>
1528 </param>
1529 </method>
1530
1531 <method name="unregisterHardDisk">
1532 <desc>
1533 Unregisters a hard disk previously registered using
1534 <link to="#registerHardDisk()"/>.
1535 <note>
1536 The specified hard disk must not be attached to any of
1537 the existing virtual machines and must not have children
1538 (differencing) hard disks.
1539 </note>
1540 </desc>
1541 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1542 <desc>UUID of the hard disk to unregister.</desc>
1543 </param>
1544 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="return">
1545 <desc>Unregistered hard disk object.</desc>
1546 </param>
1547 </method>
1548
1549 <method name="openDVDImage">
1550 <desc>
1551 Opens the CD/DVD image contained in the specified file of
1552 the supported format and assigns it the given UUID. The opened
1553 image remains unregistered
1554 until <link to="#registerDVDImage()"/> is called.
1555 </desc>
1556 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1557 <desc>
1558 Full name of the file that contains a valid
1559 CD/DVD image. Currently, only ISO images are supported.
1560 <note>
1561 The specified file name can be absolute or relative
1562 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
1563 VirtualBox home directory</link>.
1564 </note>
1565 </desc>
1566 </param>
1567 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1568 <desc>
1569 UUID to assign to the given image file within this
1570 VirtualBox installation. If an empty (null) UUID is
1571 specified, the system will randomly generate an UUID.
1572 </desc>
1573 </param>
1574 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="return">
1575 <desc>Opened CD/DVD image object.</desc>
1576 </param>
1577 </method>
1578
1579 <method name="registerDVDImage">
1580 <desc>
1581 Registers a CD/DVD image within this VirtualBox
1582 installation. The image must not be registered and must not
1583 be associated with the same image file as any of the already
1584 registered images, otherwise the registration will fail.
1585 </desc>
1586 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="in">
1587 <desc>CD/DVD image object to register.</desc>
1588 </param>
1589 </method>
1590
1591 <method name="getDVDImage">
1592 <desc>
1593 Returns a registered CD/DVD image with the given UUID.
1594 </desc>
1595 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1596 <desc>UUID of the image to look for.</desc>
1597 </param>
1598 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="return">
1599 <desc>Found CD/DVD image object.</desc>
1600 </param>
1601 </method>
1602
1603 <method name="findDVDImage">
1604 <desc>
1605 Returns a registered CD/DVD image with the given image file.
1606 <note>
1607 On host systems with case sensitive filesystems, a case
1608 sensitive comparison is performed, otherwise the case of
1609 symbols in the file path is ignored.
1610 </note>
1611 </desc>
1612 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1613 <desc>CD/DVD image file path to look for.</desc>
1614 </param>
1615 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="return">
1616 <desc>Found CD/DVD image object.</desc>
1617 </param>
1618 </method>
1619
1620 <method name="getDVDImageUsage">
1621 <desc>
1622 Returns the list of of UUIDs of all virtual machines that use
1623 the given CD/DVD image.
1624 </desc>
1625 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1626 <desc>UUID of the image to get the usage information for.</desc>
1627 </param>
1628 <param name="usage" type="ResourceUsage" dir="in">
1629 <desc>Type of the usage (permanent, temporary or all).</desc>
1630 </param>
1631 <param name="machineIDs" type="wstring" dir="return">
1632 <desc>
1633 List of UUIDs of all machines that use the given image
1634 in the way specified by the usage parameter.
1635 The list is returned as a string containing UUIDs separated
1636 by spaces. A null string means that the image is not used.
1637 <note>
1638 When the usage type is <link to="ResourceUsage::All"/> and the image
1639 is used by the VM both permanently and temporarily, the VM's UUID
1640 will be present only once in the list.
1641 </note>
1642 </desc>
1643 </param>
1644 </method>
1645
1646 <method name="unregisterDVDImage">
1647 <desc>
1648 Unregisters the CD/DVD image previously registered using
1649 <link to="#registerDVDImage()"/>.
1650 <note>
1651 The specified image must not be mounted to any of
1652 the existing virtual machines.
1653 </note>
1654 </desc>
1655 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1656 <desc>UUID of the CD/DVD image to unregister.</desc>
1657 </param>
1658 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="return">
1659 <desc>Unregistered image object.</desc>
1660 </param>
1661 </method>
1662
1663 <method name="openFloppyImage">
1664 <desc>
1665 Opens a floppy image contained in the specified file of
1666 the supported format and assigns it the given UUID. The opened
1667 image remains unregistered
1668 until <link to="#registerFloppyImage()"/> is called.
1669 </desc>
1670 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1671 <desc>
1672 Full name of the file that contains a valid
1673 floppy image.
1674 <note>
1675 The specified file name can be absolute or relative
1676 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
1677 VirtualBox home directory</link>.
1678 </note>
1679 </desc>
1680 </param>
1681 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1682 <desc>
1683 UUID to assign to the given image file within this
1684 VirtualBox installation. If an empty (null) UUID is
1685 specified, the system will randomly generate an UUID.
1686 </desc>
1687 </param>
1688 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="return">
1689 <desc>Opened CD/DVD image object.</desc>
1690 </param>
1691 </method>
1692
1693 <method name="registerFloppyImage">
1694 <desc>
1695 Registers a floppy image within this VirtualBox
1696 installation. The image must not be registered and must not
1697 be associated with the same image file as any of the already
1698 registered images, otherwise the registration will fail.
1699 </desc>
1700 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="in">
1701 <desc>Floppy image object to register.</desc>
1702 </param>
1703 </method>
1704
1705 <method name="getFloppyImage">
1706 <desc>
1707 Returns a registered floppy image with the given UUID.
1708 </desc>
1709 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1710 <desc>UUID of the image to look for.</desc>
1711 </param>
1712 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="return">
1713 <desc>Found floppy image object.</desc>
1714 </param>
1715 </method>
1716
1717 <method name="findFloppyImage">
1718 <desc>
1719 Returns a registered floppy image with the given image file.
1720 <note>
1721 On host systems with case sensitive filesystems, a case
1722 sensitive comparison is performed, otherwise the case of
1723 symbols in the file path is ignored.
1724 </note>
1725 </desc>
1726 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1727 <desc>Floppy image file path to look for.</desc>
1728 </param>
1729 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="return">
1730 <desc>Found floppy image object.</desc>
1731 </param>
1732 </method>
1733
1734 <method name="getFloppyImageUsage">
1735 <desc>
1736 Returns the list of of UUIDs of all virtual machines that use
1737 the given floppy image.
1738 </desc>
1739 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1740 <desc>UUID of the image to get the usage information for.</desc>
1741 </param>
1742 <param name="usage" type="ResourceUsage" dir="in">
1743 <desc>Type of the usage (permanent, temporary or all).</desc>
1744 </param>
1745 <param name="machineIDs" type="wstring" dir="return">
1746 <desc>
1747 List of UUIDs of all machines that use the given image
1748 in the way specified by the usage parameter.
1749 The list is returned as a string containing UUIDs separated
1750 by spaces. A null string means that the image is not used.
1751 <note>
1752 When the usage type is <link to="ResourceUsage::All"/> and the image
1753 is used by the VM both permanently and temporarily, the VM's UUID
1754 will be present only once in the list.
1755 </note>
1756 </desc>
1757 </param>
1758 </method>
1759
1760 <method name="unregisterFloppyImage">
1761 <desc>
1762 Unregisters the floppy image previously registered using
1763 <link to="#registerFloppyImage()"/>.
1764 <note>
1765 The specified image must not be mounted to any of
1766 the existing virtual machines.
1767 </note>
1768 </desc>
1769 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
1770 <desc>UUID of the floppy image to unregister.</desc>
1771 </param>
1772 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="return">
1773 <desc>Unregistered image object.</desc>
1774 </param>
1775 </method>
1776
1777 <method name="getGuestOSType">
1778 <desc>
1779 Returns an object describing the specified guest OS type.
1780
1781 The requested guest OS type is specified using a string which is a
1782 mnemonic identifier of the guest operating system, such as
1783 <tt>"win31"</tt> or <tt>"ubuntu"</tt>. The guest OS type ID of a
1784 particular virtual machine can be read or set using the
1785 <link to="IMachine::OSTypeId"/> attribute.
1786
1787 The <link to="IVirtualBox::guestOSTypes"/> collection contains all
1788 available guest OS type objects. Each object has an
1789 <link to="IGuestOSType::id"/> attribute which contains an identifier of
1790 the guest OS this object describes.
1791 </desc>
1792 <param name="id" type="wstring" dir="in">
1793 <desc>Guest OS type ID string.</desc>
1794 </param>
1795 <param name="type" type="IGuestOSType" dir="return">
1796 <desc>Guest OS type object.</desc>
1797 </param>
1798 </method>
1799
1800 <method name="createSharedFolder">
1801 <desc>
1802 Creates a new global shared folder by associating the given logical
1803 name with the given host path, adds it to the collection of shared
1804 folders and starts sharing it. Refer to the description of
1805 <link to="ISharedFolder"/> to read more about logical names.
1806 </desc>
1807 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
1808 <desc>Unique logical name of the shared folder.</desc>
1809 </param>
1810 <param name="hostPath" type="wstring" dir="in">
1811 <desc>Full path to the shared folder in the host file system.</desc>
1812 </param>
1813 <param name="writable" type="boolean" dir="in">
1814 <desc>Whether the share is writable or readonly</desc>
1815 </param>
1816 </method>
1817
1818 <method name="removeSharedFolder">
1819 <desc>
1820 Removes the global shared folder with the given name previously
1821 created by <link to="#createSharedFolder"/> from the collection of
1822 shared folders and stops sharing it.
1823 </desc>
1824 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
1825 <desc>Logical name of the shared folder to remove.</desc>
1826 </param>
1827 </method>
1828
1829 <method name="getNextExtraDataKey">
1830 <desc>
1831 Returns the global extra data key name following the supplied key.
1832
1833 An error is returned if the supplied @a key does not exist. @c NULL is
1834 returned in @a nextKey if the supplied key is the last key. When
1835 supplying @c NULL for the @a key, the first key item is returned in @a
1836 nextKey (if there is any). @a nextValue is an optional parameter and
1837 if supplied, the next key's value is returned in it.
1838 </desc>
1839 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
1840 <desc>Name of the data key to follow.</desc>
1841 </param>
1842 <param name="nextKey" type="wstring" dir="out">
1843 <desc>Name of the next data key.</desc>
1844 </param>
1845 <param name="nextValue" type="wstring" dir="out">
1846 <desc>Value of the next data key.</desc>
1847 </param>
1848 </method>
1849
1850 <method name="getExtraData">
1851 <desc>
1852 Returns associated global extra data.
1853
1854 If the requested data @a key does not exist, this function will
1855 succeed and return @c NULL in the @a value argument.
1856 </desc>
1857 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
1858 <desc>Name of the data key to get.</desc>
1859 </param>
1860 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="return">
1861 <desc>Value of the requested data key.</desc>
1862 </param>
1863 </method>
1864
1865 <method name="setExtraData">
1866 <desc>
1867 Sets associated global extra data.
1868
1869 If you pass @c NULL as a key @a value, the given @a key will be
1870 deleted.
1871
1872 <note>
1873 Before performing the actual data change, this method will ask all
1874 registered callbacks using the
1875 <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onExtraDataCanChange()"/>
1876 notification for a permission. If one of the callbacks refuses the
1877 new value, the change will not be performed.
1878 </note>
1879 <note>
1880 On success, the
1881 <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onExtraDataChange()"/> notification
1882 is called to inform all registered callbacks about a successful data
1883 change.
1884 </note>
1885 </desc>
1886 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
1887 <desc>Name of the data key to set.</desc>
1888 </param>
1889 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
1890 <desc>Value to assign to the key.</desc>
1891 </param>
1892 </method>
1893
1894 <method name="openSession">
1895 <desc>
1896 Opens a new direct session with the given virtual machine.
1897
1898 A direct session acts as a local lock on the given VM.
1899 There can be only one direct session open at a time for every
1900 virtual machine, protecting the VM from being manipulated by
1901 conflicting actions from different processes. Only after a
1902 direct session has been opened, one can change all VM settings
1903 and execute the VM in the process space of the session object.
1904
1905 Sessions therefore can be compared to mutex semaphores that
1906 lock a given VM for modification and execution.
1907 See <link to="ISession">ISession</link> for details.
1908
1909 <note>Unless you are writing a new VM frontend, you will not
1910 want to execute a VM in the current process. To spawn a new
1911 process that executes a VM, use
1912 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession" />
1913 instead.</note>
1914
1915 Upon successful return, the session object can be used to
1916 get access to the machine and to the VM console.
1917
1918 In VirtualBox terminology, the machine becomes "mutable" after
1919 a session has been opened. Note that the "mutable" machine
1920 object, on which you may invoke IMachine methods to change its
1921 settings, will be a different object from the immutable IMachine
1922 objects returned by various IVirtualBox methods. To obtain a
1923 mutable IMachine object (upon which you can invoke settings methods),
1924 use the <link to="ISession::machine" /> attribute.
1925
1926 One must always call <link to="ISession::close" /> to release the
1927 lock on the machine, or the machine's state will eventually be
1928 set to "Aborted".
1929
1930 In other words, to change settings on a machine, the following
1931 sequence is typically performed:
1932
1933 <ol>
1934 <li>Call this method (openSession) to have a machine locked for
1935 the current session.</li>
1936
1937 <li>Obtain a mutable IMachine object from <link to="ISession::machine" />.</li>
1938
1939 <li>Change the settings of the machine.</li>
1940
1941 <li>Call <link to="IMachine::saveSettings" />.</li>
1942
1943 <li>Close the session by calling <link to="ISession::close" />.</li>
1944 </ol>
1945 </desc>
1946 <param name="session" type="ISession" dir="in">
1947 <desc>
1948 Session object that will represent the opened session after
1949 successful method invocation. This object must not represent
1950 the already open session.
1951 <note>
1952 This session will be automatically closed if the
1953 VirtualBox server is terminated for some reason.
1954 </note>
1955 </desc>
1956 </param>
1957 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
1958 <desc>ID of the virtual machine to open a session with.</desc>
1959 </param>
1960 </method>
1961
1962 <method name="openRemoteSession">
1963 <desc>
1964 Spawns a new process that executes a virtual machine (called a
1965 "remote session").
1966
1967 Opening a remote session causes the VirtualBox server to start a new
1968 process that opens a direct session with the given VM. As a result, the
1969 VM is locked by that direct session in the new process, preventing
1970 conflicting changes from other processes. Since sessions act as locks
1971 that such prevent conflicting changes, one cannot open a remote session
1972 for a VM that already has another open session (direct or remote), or
1973 is currently in the process of opening one (see <link to="IMachine::sessionState"/>).
1974
1975 While the remote session still provides some level of control over the
1976 VM execution to the caller (using the <link to="IConsole" /> interface),
1977 not all VM settings are available for modification within the remote
1978 session context.
1979
1980 This operation can take some time (a new VM is started in a new process,
1981 for which memory and other resources need to be set up). Because of this,
1982 an <link to="IProgress" /> is returned to allow the caller to wait for this
1983 asynchronous operation to be completed. Until then, the remote session
1984 object remains in the closed state, and accessing the machine or its
1985 console through it is invalid. It is recommended to use
1986 <link to="IProgress::waitForCompletion" /> or similar calls to wait for
1987 completion.
1988
1989 As with all <link to="ISession" /> objects, it is recommended to call
1990 <link to="ISession::close" /> on the local session object once openRemoteSession()
1991 has been called. However, the session's state (see <link to="ISession::state" />)
1992 will not return to "Closed" until the remote session has also closed (i.e.
1993 until the VM is no longer running). In that case, however, the state of
1994 the session will automatically change back to "Closed".
1995
1996 Currently supported session types (values of the @a type
1997 argument) are:
1998 <ul>
1999 <li><tt>gui</tt>: VirtualBox Qt GUI session</li>
2000 <li><tt>vrdp</tt>: VirtualBox VRDP Server session</li>
2001 </ul>
2002
2003 The @a environment argument is a string containing definitions of
2004 environment variables in the following format:
2005 @code
2006 NAME[=VALUE]\n
2007 NAME[=VALUE]\n
2008 ...
2009 @endcode
2010 where <tt>\\n</tt> is the new line character. These environment
2011 variables will be appended to the environment of the VirtualBox server
2012 process. If an environment variable exists both in the server process
2013 and in this list, the value from this list takes precedence over the
2014 server's variable. If the value of the environment variable is
2015 omitted, this variable will be removed from the resulting environment.
2016 If the environment string is @c null, the server environment is
2017 inherited by the started process as is.
2018
2019 <see>openExistingSession</see>
2020 </desc>
2021 <param name="session" type="ISession" dir="in">
2022 <desc>
2023 Session object that will represent the opened remote session
2024 after successful method invocation (this object must not
2025 represent an already open session).
2026 </desc>
2027 </param>
2028 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
2029 <desc>ID of the virtual machine to open a session with.</desc>
2030 </param>
2031 <param name="type" type="wstring" dir="in">
2032 <desc>
2033 Type of the remote session (case sensitive).
2034 </desc>
2035 </param>
2036 <param name="environment" type="wstring" dir="in">
2037 <desc>
2038 Environment to pass to the opened session (may be @c null).
2039 </desc>
2040 </param>
2041 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
2042 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
2043 </param>
2044 </method>
2045
2046 <method name="openExistingSession">
2047 <desc>
2048 Opens a new remote session with the virtual machine for
2049 which a direct session is already open.
2050
2051 The remote session provides some level of control over the VM
2052 execution (using the IConsole interface) to the caller; however,
2053 within the remote session context, not all VM settings are available
2054 for modification.
2055
2056 As opposed to <link to="#openRemoteSession()"/>, the number of
2057 remote sessions opened this way is not limited by the API
2058
2059 <note>
2060 It is an error to open a remote session with the machine that
2061 doesn't have an open direct session.
2062 </note>
2063
2064 <see>openRemoteSession</see>
2065 </desc>
2066 <param name="session" type="ISession" dir="in">
2067 <desc>
2068 Session object that will represent the open remote session
2069 after successful method invocation. This object must not
2070 represent an already open session.
2071 <note>
2072 This session will be automatically closed when the peer
2073 (direct) session dies or gets closed.
2074 </note>
2075 </desc>
2076 </param>
2077 <param name="machineId" type="uuid" dir="in">
2078 <desc>ID of the virtual machine to open a session with.</desc>
2079 </param>
2080 </method>
2081
2082 <method name="registerCallback">
2083 <desc>
2084 Registers a new global VirtualBox callback. The methods of the given
2085 callback object will be called by VirtualBox when an appropriate
2086 event occurs.
2087 </desc>
2088 <param name="callback" type="IVirtualBoxCallback" dir="in">
2089 <desc>Callback object to register.</desc>
2090 </param>
2091 </method>
2092
2093 <method name="unregisterCallback">
2094 <desc>
2095 Unregisters the previously registered global VirtualBox callback.
2096 </desc>
2097 <param name="callback" type="IVirtualBoxCallback" dir="in">
2098 <desc>Callback object to unregister.</desc>
2099 </param>
2100 </method>
2101
2102 <method name="waitForPropertyChange">
2103 <desc>
2104 Blocks the caller until any of the properties represented by the @a
2105 what argument changes the value or until the given timeout interval
2106 expires.
2107
2108 The @a what argument is a comma separated list of propertiy masks that
2109 describe properties the caller is interested in. The property mask is
2110 a string in the following format:
2111
2112 <pre>
2113 [[group.]subgroup.]name
2114 </pre>
2115
2116 where @c name is the property name and @c group, @c subgroup are zero
2117 or or more property group specifiers. Each element (group or name) in
2118 the property mask may be either a latin string or an asterisk symbol
2119 (@c "*") which is used to match any string for the given element. A
2120 property mask that doesn't contain asterisk symbols represents a
2121 single fully qualified property name.
2122
2123 Groups in the fully qualified property name go from more generic (the
2124 left-most part) to more specific (the right-most part). The first
2125 element is usually a name of the object the property belongs to. The
2126 second element may be either a property name, or a child object name,
2127 or an index if the preceeding element names an object which is one of
2128 many objects of the same type. This way, property names form a
2129 hierarchy of properties. Here are some examples of property names:
2130
2131 <table>
2132 <tr>
2133 <td><tt>VirtualBox.version</tt></td>
2134 <td><link to="IVirtualBox::version"/> property</td>
2135 </tr>
2136 <tr>
2137 <td><tt>Machine.&lt;UUID&gt;.name</tt></td>
2138 <td><link to="IMachine::name"/> property of the machine with the
2139 given UUID</td>
2140 </tr>
2141 </table>
2142
2143 Most property names directly correspond to the properties of objects
2144 (components) provided by the VirtualBox library and may be used to
2145 track changes to these properties. However, there may be
2146 pseudo-property names that don't correspond to any existing object's
2147 property directly, as well as there may be object properties that
2148 don't have a corresponding property name that is understood by this
2149 method, and therefore changes to such properties cannot be
2150 tracked. See individual object's property descrcriptions to get a
2151 fully qualified property name that can be used with this method (if
2152 any).
2153
2154 There is a special property mask @c "*" (i.e. a string consisting of a
2155 single asterisk symbol) that can be used to match all properties.
2156 Below are more examples of property masks:
2157
2158 <table>
2159 <tr>
2160 <td><tt>VirtualBox.*</tt></td>
2161 <td>Track all properties of the VirtualBox object</td>
2162 </tr>
2163 <tr>
2164 <td><tt>Machine.*.name</tt></td>
2165 <td>Track changes to the <link to="IMachine::name"/> property of
2166 all registered virtual machines</td>
2167 </tr>
2168 </table>
2169
2170 </desc>
2171 <param name="what" type="wstring" dir="in">
2172 <desc>Comma separated list of property masks.</desc>
2173 </param>
2174 <param name="timeout" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
2175 <desc>
2176 Wait timeout in milliseconds.
2177 Specify -1 for an indefinite wait.
2178 </desc>
2179 </param>
2180 <param name="changed" type="wstring" dir="out">
2181 <desc>
2182 Comma separated list of properties that have been changed and caused
2183 this method to return to the caller.
2184 </desc>
2185 </param>
2186 <param name="values" type="wstring" dir="out">
2187 <desc>Reserved, not currently used.</desc>
2188 </param>
2189 </method>
2190
2191 <method name="saveSettings">
2192 <desc>
2193 Saves the global settings to the global settings file
2194 (<link to="#settingsFilePath"/>).
2195
2196 This method is only useful for explicitly saving the global settings
2197 file after it has been auto-converted from the old format to the most
2198 recent format (see <link to="#settingsFileVersion"/> for details).
2199 Normally, the global settings file is implicitly saved when a global
2200 setting is changed.
2201 </desc>
2202 </method>
2203
2204 <method name="saveSettingsWithBackup">
2205 <desc>
2206 Creates a backup copy of the global settings file
2207 (<link to="#settingsFilePath"/>) in case of auto-conversion, and then
2208 calls <link to="#saveSettings()"/>.
2209
2210 Note that the backup copy is created <b>only</b> if the settings file
2211 auto-conversion took place (see <link to="#settingsFileVersion"/> for
2212 details). Otherwise, this call is fully equivalent to
2213 <link to="#saveSettings()"/> and no backup copying is done.
2214
2215 The backup copy is created in the same directory where the original
2216 settings file is located. It is given the following file name:
2217 <pre>
2218 original.xml.x.y-platform.bak
2219 </pre>
2220 where <tt>original.xml</tt> is the original settings file name
2221 (excluding path), and <tt>x.y-platform</tt> is the version of the old
2222 format of the settings file (before auto-conversion).
2223
2224 If the given backup file already exists, this method will try to add the
2225 <tt>.N</tt> suffix to the backup file name (where <tt>N</tt> counts from
2226 0 to 9) and copy it again until it succeeds. If all suffixes are
2227 occupied, or if any other copy error occurs, this method will return a
2228 failure.
2229
2230 If the copy operation succeeds, the @a bakFileName return argument will
2231 receive a full path to the created backup file (for informational
2232 purposes). Note that this will happen even if the subsequent
2233 <link to="#saveSettings()"/> call performed by this method after the
2234 copy operation, fails.
2235
2236 <note>
2237 The VirtualBox API never calls this method. It is intended purely for
2238 the purposes of creating backup copies of the settings files by
2239 front-ends before saving the results of the automatically performed
2240 settings conversion to disk.
2241 </note>
2242
2243 <see>settingsFileVersion</see>
2244 </desc>
2245 <param name="bakFileName" type="wstring" dir="return">
2246 <desc>Full path to the created backup copy.</desc>
2247 </param>
2248 </method>
2249
2250 </interface>
2251
2252 <!--
2253 // IMachine
2254 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2255 -->
2256
2257 <enumerator
2258 name="IMachineEnumerator" type="IMachine"
2259 uuid="1b554149-be0a-4465-9252-9ff8f420af55"
2260 />
2261
2262 <collection
2263 name="IMachineCollection" type="IMachine" enumerator="IMachineEnumerator"
2264 uuid="FD443EC1-3007-4F5B-9282-D72760A66916"
2265 readonly="yes"
2266 />
2267
2268 <interface
2269 name="IInternalMachineControl" extends="$unknown"
2270 uuid="4042ddf2-93d3-4749-8517-dde3f17ea630"
2271 internal="yes"
2272 wsmap="suppress"
2273 >
2274 <method name="updateState">
2275 <desc>
2276 Updates the VM state.
2277 <note>
2278 This operation will also update the settings file with
2279 the correct information about the saved state file
2280 and delete this file from disk when appropriate.
2281 </note>
2282 </desc>
2283 <param name="state" type="MachineState" dir="in"/>
2284 </method>
2285
2286 <method name="getIPCId">
2287 <param name="id" type="wstring" dir="return"/>
2288 </method>
2289
2290 <method name="runUSBDeviceFilters">
2291 <desc>
2292 Asks the server to run USB devices filters of the associated
2293 machine against the given USB device and tell if there is
2294 a match.
2295 <note>
2296 Intended to be used only for remote USB devices. Local
2297 ones don't require to call this method (this is done
2298 implicitly by the Host and USBProxyService).
2299 </note>
2300 </desc>
2301 <param name="device" type="IUSBDevice" dir="in"/>
2302 <param name="matched" type="boolean" dir="out"/>
2303 <param name="maskedInterfaces" type="unsigned long" dir="out"/>
2304 </method>
2305
2306 <method name="captureUSBDevice">
2307 <desc>
2308 Requests a capture of the given host USB device.
2309 When the request is completed, the VM process will
2310 get a <link to="IInternalSessionControl::onUSBDeviceAttach"/>
2311 notification.
2312 </desc>
2313 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in"/>
2314 </method>
2315
2316 <method name="detachUSBDevice">
2317 <desc>
2318 Notification that a VM is going to detach (done = false) or has
2319 already detached (done = true) the given USB device.
2320 When the done = true request is completed, the VM process will
2321 get a <link to="IInternalSessionControl::onUSBDeviceDetach"/>
2322 notification.
2323 <note>
2324 In the done = true case, the server must run its own filters
2325 and filters of all VMs but this one on the detached device
2326 as if it were just attached to the host computer.
2327 </note>
2328 </desc>
2329 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in"/>
2330 <param name="done" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
2331 </method>
2332
2333 <method name="autoCaptureUSBDevices">
2334 <desc>
2335 Requests a capture all matching USB devices attached to the host.
2336 When the request is completed, the VM process will
2337 get a <link to="IInternalSessionControl::onUSBDeviceAttach"/>
2338 notification per every captured device.
2339 </desc>
2340 </method>
2341
2342 <method name="detachAllUSBDevices">
2343 <desc>
2344 Notification that a VM that is being powered down. The done
2345 parameter indicates whether which stage of the power down
2346 we're at. When done = false the VM is announcing its
2347 intentions, while when done = true the VM is reporting
2348 what it has done.
2349 <note>
2350 In the done = true case, the server must run its own filters
2351 and filters of all VMs but this one on all detach devices as
2352 if they were just attached to the host computer.
2353 </note>
2354 </desc>
2355 <param name="done" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
2356 </method>
2357
2358 <method name="onSessionEnd">
2359 <desc>
2360 Triggered by the given session object when the session is about
2361 to close normally.
2362 </desc>
2363 <param name="session" type="ISession" dir="in">
2364 <desc>Session that is being closed</desc>
2365 </param>
2366 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
2367 <desc>
2368 Used to wait until the corresponding machine is actually
2369 deassociated from the given session on the server.
2370 Returned only when this session is a direct one.
2371 </desc>
2372 </param>
2373 </method>
2374
2375 <method name="beginSavingState">
2376 <desc>
2377 Called by the VM process to inform the server it wants to
2378 save the current state and stop the VM execution.
2379 </desc>
2380 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="in">
2381 <desc>
2382 Progress object created by the VM process to wait until
2383 the state is saved.
2384 </desc>
2385 </param>
2386 <param name="stateFilePath" type="wstring" dir="out">
2387 <desc>
2388 File path the VM process must save the execution state to.
2389 </desc>
2390 </param>
2391 </method>
2392
2393 <method name="endSavingState">
2394 <desc>
2395 Called by the VM process to inform the server that saving
2396 the state previously requested by #beginSavingState is either
2397 successfully finished or there was a failure.
2398 </desc>
2399
2400 <param name="success" type="boolean" dir="in">
2401 <desc><tt>true</tt> to indicate success and <tt>false</tt> otherwise</desc>
2402 </param>
2403 </method>
2404
2405 <method name="adoptSavedState">
2406 <desc>
2407 Gets called by IConsole::adoptSavedState.
2408 </desc>
2409 <param name="savedStateFile" type="wstring" dir="in">
2410 <desc>Path to the saved state file to adopt.</desc>
2411 </param>
2412 </method>
2413
2414 <method name="beginTakingSnapshot">
2415 <desc>
2416 Called by the VM process to inform the server it wants to
2417 take a snapshot.
2418 </desc>
2419 <param name="initiator" type="IConsole" dir="in">
2420 <desc>The console object that initiated this call.</desc>
2421 </param>
2422 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
2423 <desc>Snapshot name</desc>
2424 </param>
2425 <param name="description" type="wstring" dir="in">
2426 <desc>Snapshot description</desc>
2427 </param>
2428 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="in">
2429 <desc>
2430 Progress object created by the VM process to wait until
2431 the state is saved (only for online snapshots).
2432 </desc>
2433 </param>
2434 <param name="stateFilePath" type="wstring" dir="out">
2435 <desc>
2436 File path the VM process must save the execution state to.
2437 </desc>
2438 </param>
2439 <param name="serverProgress" type="IProgress" dir="out">
2440 <desc>
2441 Progress object created by the server process to wait until
2442 the snapshot is taken (VDI diff creation, etc.).
2443 </desc>
2444 </param>
2445 </method>
2446
2447 <method name="endTakingSnapshot">
2448 <desc>
2449 Called by the VM process to inform the server that the snapshot
2450 previously requested by #beginTakingSnapshot is either
2451 successfully taken or there was a failure.
2452 </desc>
2453
2454 <param name="success" type="boolean" dir="in">
2455 <desc><tt>true</tt> to indicate success and <tt>false</tt> otherwise</desc>
2456 </param>
2457 </method>
2458
2459 <method name="discardSnapshot">
2460 <desc>
2461 Gets called by IConsole::discardSnapshot.
2462 </desc>
2463 <param name="initiator" type="IConsole" dir="in">
2464 <desc>The console object that initiated this call.</desc>
2465 </param>
2466 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
2467 <desc>UUID of the snapshot to discard.</desc>
2468 </param>
2469 <param name="machineState" type="MachineState" dir="out">
2470 <desc>New machine state after this operation is started.</desc>
2471 </param>
2472 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
2473 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
2474 </param>
2475 </method>
2476
2477 <method name="discardCurrentState">
2478 <desc>
2479 Gets called by IConsole::discardCurrentState.
2480 </desc>
2481 <param name="initiator" type="IConsole" dir="in">
2482 <desc>The console object that initiated this call.</desc>
2483 </param>
2484 <param name="machineState" type="MachineState" dir="out">
2485 <desc>New machine state after this operation is started.</desc>
2486 </param>
2487 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
2488 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
2489 </param>
2490 </method>
2491
2492 <method name="discardCurrentSnapshotAndState">
2493 <desc>
2494 Gets called by IConsole::discardCurrentSnapshotAndState.
2495 </desc>
2496 <param name="initiator" type="IConsole" dir="in">
2497 <desc>The console object that initiated this call.</desc>
2498 </param>
2499 <param name="machineState" type="MachineState" dir="out">
2500 <desc>New machine state after this operation is started.</desc>
2501 </param>
2502 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
2503 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
2504 </param>
2505 </method>
2506
2507 <method name="pullGuestProperties">
2508 <desc>
2509 Get the list of the guest properties matching a set of patterns along
2510 with their values, timestamps and flags and give responsibility for
2511 managing properties to the console.
2512 </desc>
2513 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
2514 <desc>
2515 The names of the properties returned.
2516 </desc>
2517 </param>
2518 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
2519 <desc>
2520 The values of the properties returned. The array entries match the
2521 corresponding entries in the @a name array.
2522 </desc>
2523 </param>
2524 <param name="timestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
2525 <desc>
2526 The timestamps of the properties returned. The array entries match
2527 the corresponding entries in the @a name array.
2528 </desc>
2529 </param>
2530 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
2531 <desc>
2532 The flags of the properties returned. The array entries match the
2533 corresponding entries in the @a name array.
2534 </desc>
2535 </param>
2536 </method>
2537
2538 <method name="pushGuestProperties">
2539 <desc>
2540 Set the list of the guest properties matching a set of patterns along
2541 with their values, timestamps and flags and return responsibility for
2542 managing properties to IMachine.
2543 </desc>
2544 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
2545 <desc>
2546 The names of the properties.
2547 </desc>
2548 </param>
2549 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
2550 <desc>
2551 The values of the properties. The array entries match the
2552 corresponding entries in the @a name array.
2553 </desc>
2554 </param>
2555 <param name="timestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="in" safearray="yes">
2556 <desc>
2557 The timestamps of the properties. The array entries match
2558 the corresponding entries in the @a name array.
2559 </desc>
2560 </param>
2561 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
2562 <desc>
2563 The flags of the properties. The array entries match the
2564 corresponding entries in the @a name array.
2565 </desc>
2566 </param>
2567 </method>
2568 <method name="pushGuestProperty">
2569 <desc>
2570 Update a single guest property in IMachine.
2571 </desc>
2572 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
2573 <desc>
2574 The name of the property to be updated.
2575 </desc>
2576 </param>
2577 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
2578 <desc>
2579 The value of the property.
2580 </desc>
2581 </param>
2582 <param name="timestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
2583 <desc>
2584 The timestamp of the property.
2585 </desc>
2586 </param>
2587 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="in">
2588 <desc>
2589 The flags of the property.
2590 </desc>
2591 </param>
2592 </method>
2593 </interface>
2594
2595 <interface
2596 name="IBIOSSettings" extends="$unknown"
2597 uuid="38b54279-dc35-4f5e-a431-835b867c6b5e"
2598 wsmap="managed"
2599 >
2600 <desc>
2601 The IBIOSSettings interface represents BIOS settings of the virtual
2602 machine. This is used only in the <link to="IMachine::BIOSSettings" /> attribute.
2603 </desc>
2604 <attribute name="logoFadeIn" type="boolean">
2605 <desc>Fade in flag for BIOS logo animation.</desc>
2606 </attribute>
2607
2608 <attribute name="logoFadeOut" type="boolean">
2609 <desc>Fade out flag for BIOS logo animation.</desc>
2610 </attribute>
2611
2612 <attribute name="logoDisplayTime" type="unsigned long">
2613 <desc>BIOS logo display time in milliseconds (0 = default).</desc>
2614 </attribute>
2615
2616 <attribute name="logoImagePath" type="wstring">
2617 <desc>Local file system path for external BIOS image.</desc>
2618 </attribute>
2619
2620 <attribute name="bootMenuMode" type="BIOSBootMenuMode">
2621 <desc>Mode of the BIOS boot device menu.</desc>
2622 </attribute>
2623
2624 <attribute name="ACPIEnabled" type="boolean">
2625 <desc>ACPI support flag.</desc>
2626 </attribute>
2627
2628 <attribute name="IOAPICEnabled" type="boolean">
2629 <desc>
2630 IO APIC support flag. If set, VirtualBox will provide an IO APIC
2631 and support IRQs above 15.
2632 </desc>
2633 </attribute>
2634
2635 <attribute name="timeOffset" type="long long">
2636 <desc>
2637 Offset in milliseconds from the host system time. This allows for
2638 guests running with a different system date/time than the host.
2639 It is equivalent to setting the system date/time in the BIOS other
2640 than it's not an absolute value but a relative one. Guest Additions
2641 time synchronization also honors this offset.
2642 </desc>
2643 </attribute>
2644
2645 <attribute name="PXEDebugEnabled" type="boolean">
2646 <desc>
2647 PXE debug logging flag. If set, VirtualBox will write extensive
2648 PXE trace information to the release log.
2649 </desc>
2650 </attribute>
2651
2652 <attribute name="IDEControllerType" type="IDEControllerType">
2653 <desc>
2654 Type of the virtual IDE controller. Depending on this value,
2655 VirtualBox will provide different virtual IDE hardware
2656 devices to the guest.
2657 </desc>
2658 </attribute>
2659
2660 </interface>
2661
2662 <interface
2663 name="IMachine" extends="$unknown"
2664 uuid="9797b8f2-0631-4db8-813d-4c63356b223b"
2665 wsmap="managed"
2666 >
2667 <desc>
2668 The IMachine interface represents a virtual machine, or guest, created
2669 in VirtualBox.
2670
2671 This interface is used in two contexts. First of all, a collection of
2672 objects implementing this interface is stored in the
2673 <link to="IVirtualBox::machines"/> attribute which lists all the virtual
2674 machines that are currently registered with this VirtualBox
2675 installation. Also, once a session has been opened for the given virtual
2676 machine (e.g. the virtual machine is running), the machine object
2677 associated with the open session can be queried from the session object;
2678 see <link to="ISession"/> for details.
2679
2680 The main role of this interface is to expose the settings of the virtual
2681 machine and provide methods to change various aspects of the virtual
2682 machine's configuration. For machine objects stored in the
2683 <link to="IVirtualBox::machines"/> collection, all attributes are
2684 read-only unless explicitely stated otherwise in individual attribute
2685 and method descriptions. In order to change a machine setting, a session
2686 for this machine must be opened using one of
2687 <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession"/>,
2688 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession"/> or
2689 <link to="IVirtualBox::openExistingSession"/> methdods. After the
2690 session has been successfully opened, a mutable machine object needs to
2691 be queried from the session object and then the desired settings changes
2692 can be applied to the returned object using IMachine attributes and
2693 methods. See the ISession interface description for more information
2694 about sessions.
2695
2696 Note that the IMachine interface does not provide methods to control
2697 virtual machine execution (such as start the machine, or power it
2698 down) -- these methods are grouped in a separate IConsole
2699 interface. Refer to the IConsole interface description to get more
2700 information about this topic.
2701
2702 <see>ISession, IConsole</see>
2703 </desc>
2704
2705 <attribute name="parent" type="IVirtualBox" readonly="yes">
2706 <desc>Associated parent obect.</desc>
2707 </attribute>
2708
2709 <attribute name="accessible" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
2710 <desc>
2711 Whether this virtual machine is currently accessible or not.
2712
2713 The machine is considered to be inaccessible when:
2714 <ul>
2715 <li>It is a registered virtual machine, and
2716 </li>
2717 <li>Its settings file is inaccessible (for example, it is
2718 located on a network share that is not accessible during
2719 VirtualBox startup, or becomes inaccessible later, or if
2720 the settings file can be read but is invalid).
2721 </li>
2722 </ul>
2723
2724 Otherwise, the value of this property is always <tt>true</tt>.
2725
2726 Every time this property is read, the accessibility state of
2727 this machine is re-evaluated. If the returned value is |false|,
2728 the <link to="#accessError"/> property may be used to get the
2729 detailed error information describing the reason of
2730 inaccessibility.
2731
2732 When the machine is inaccessible, only the following properties
2733 can be used on it:
2734 <ul>
2735 <li><link to="#parent"/></li>
2736 <li><link to="#id"/></li>
2737 <li><link to="#settingsFilePath"/></li>
2738 <li><link to="#accessible"/></li>
2739 <li><link to="#accessError"/></li>
2740 </ul>
2741
2742 An attempt to access any other property or method will return
2743 an error.
2744
2745 The only possible action you can perform on an inaccessible
2746 machine is to unregister it using the
2747 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterMachine"/> call (or, to check
2748 for the accessibility state once more by querying this
2749 property).
2750
2751 <note>
2752 In the current implementation, once this property returns
2753 <tt>true</tt>, the machine will never become inaccessible
2754 later, even if its settings file cannot be successfully
2755 read/written any more (at least, until the VirtualBox
2756 server is restarted). This limitation may be removed in
2757 future releases.
2758 </note>
2759 </desc>
2760 </attribute>
2761
2762 <attribute name="accessError" type="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" readonly="yes">
2763 <desc>
2764 Error information describing the reason of machine
2765 inaccessibility.
2766
2767 Reading this property is only valid after the last call to
2768 <link to="#accessible"/> returned <tt>false</tt> (i.e. the
2769 machine is currently unaccessible). Otherwise, a null
2770 IVirtualBoxErrorInfo object will be returned.
2771 </desc>
2772 </attribute>
2773
2774 <attribute name="name" type="wstring">
2775 <desc>
2776 Name of the virtual machine.
2777
2778 Besides being used for human-readable identification purposes
2779 everywhere in VirtualBox, the virtual machine name is also used
2780 as a name of the machine's settings file and as a name of the
2781 subdirectory this settings file resides in. Thus, every time you
2782 change the value of this property, the settings file will be
2783 renamed once you call <link to="#saveSettings()"/> to confirm the
2784 change. The containing subdirectory will be also renamed, but
2785 only if it has exactly the same name as the settings file
2786 itself prior to changing this property (for backward compatibility
2787 with previous API releases). The above implies the following
2788 limitations:
2789 <ul>
2790 <li>The machine name cannot be empty.</li>
2791 <li>The machine name can contain only characters that are valid
2792 file name characters according to the rules of the file
2793 system used to store VirtualBox configuration.</li>
2794 <li>You cannot have two or more machines with the same name
2795 if they use the same subdirectory for storing the machine
2796 settings files.</li>
2797 <li>You cannot change the name of the machine if it is running,
2798 or if any file in the directory containing the settings file
2799 is being used by another running machine or by any other
2800 process in the host operating system at a time when
2801 <link to="#saveSettings()"/> is called.
2802 </li>
2803 </ul>
2804 If any of the above limitations are hit, <link to="#saveSettings()"/>
2805 will return an appropriate error message explaining the exact
2806 reason and the changes you made to this machine will not be
2807 saved.
2808 <note>
2809 For "legacy" machines created using the
2810 <link to="IVirtualBox::createLegacyMachine()"/> call,
2811 the above naming limitations do not apply because the
2812 machine name does not affect the settings file name.
2813 The settings file name remains the same as it was specified
2814 during machine creation and never changes.
2815 </note>
2816 </desc>
2817 </attribute>
2818
2819 <attribute name="description" type="wstring">
2820 <desc>
2821 Description of the virtual machine.
2822
2823 The description attribute can contain any text and is
2824 typically used to describe the hardware and software
2825 configuration of the virtual machine in detail (i.e. network
2826 settings, versions of the installed software and so on).
2827 </desc>
2828 </attribute>
2829
2830 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
2831 <desc>UUID of the virtual machine.</desc>
2832 </attribute>
2833
2834 <attribute name="OSTypeId" type="wstring">
2835 <desc>
2836 User-defined identifier of the Guest OS type.
2837 You may use <link to="IVirtualBox::getGuestOSType"/> to obtain
2838 an IGuestOSType object representing details about the given
2839 Guest OS type.
2840 <note>
2841 This value may differ from the value returned by
2842 <link to="IGuest::OSTypeId"/> if Guest Additions are
2843 installed to the guest OS.
2844 </note>
2845 </desc>
2846 </attribute>
2847
2848 <attribute name="memorySize" type="unsigned long">
2849 <desc>System memory size in megabytes.</desc>
2850 </attribute>
2851
2852 <attribute name="memoryBalloonSize" type="unsigned long">
2853 <desc>Initial memory balloon size in megabytes.</desc>
2854 </attribute>
2855
2856 <attribute name="statisticsUpdateInterval" type="unsigned long">
2857 <desc>Initial interval to update guest statistics in seconds.</desc>
2858 </attribute>
2859
2860 <attribute name="VRAMSize" type="unsigned long">
2861 <desc>Video memory size in megabytes.</desc>
2862 </attribute>
2863
2864 <attribute name="MonitorCount" type="unsigned long">
2865 <desc>
2866 Number of virtual monitors.
2867 <note>
2868 Only effective on Windows XP and later guests with
2869 Guest Additions installed.
2870 </note>
2871 </desc>
2872 </attribute>
2873
2874 <attribute name="BIOSSettings" type="IBIOSSettings" readonly="yes">
2875 <desc>Object containing all BIOS settings.</desc>
2876 </attribute>
2877
2878 <attribute name="HWVirtExEnabled" type="TSBool">
2879 <desc>
2880 This setting determines whether VirtualBox will try to make use of
2881 the host CPU's hardware virtualization extensions such as Intel VT-x
2882 and AMD-V. Note that in case such extensions are not available,
2883 they will not be used.
2884 </desc>
2885 </attribute>
2886
2887 <attribute name="HWVirtExNestedPagingEnabled" type="boolean" default="false">
2888 <desc>
2889 This setting determines whether VirtualBox will try to make use of
2890 the nested paging extension of Intel VT-x and AMD-V. Note that in case
2891 such extensions are not available, they will not be used.
2892 </desc>
2893 </attribute>
2894
2895 <attribute name="HWVirtExVPIDEnabled" type="boolean" default="false">
2896 <desc>
2897 This setting determines whether VirtualBox will try to make use of
2898 the VPID extension of Intel VT-x. Note that in case such extensions are
2899 not available, they will not be used.
2900 </desc>
2901 </attribute>
2902
2903 <attribute name="PAEEnabled" type="boolean" default="false">
2904 <desc>
2905 This setting determines whether VirtualBox will expose the Physical Address
2906 Extension (PAE) feature of the host CPU to the guest. Note that in case PAE
2907 is not available, it will not be reported.
2908 </desc>
2909 </attribute>
2910
2911 <attribute name="snapshotFolder" type="wstring">
2912 <desc>
2913 Full path to the directory used to store snapshot data
2914 (difrerencing hard disks and saved state files) of this machine.
2915
2916 The initial value of this property is
2917 <tt>&lt;</tt><link to="#settingsFilePath">
2918 path_to_settings_file</link><tt>&gt;/&lt;</tt>
2919 <link to="#id">machine_uuid</link>
2920 <tt>&gt;</tt>.
2921
2922 Currently, it is an error to try to change this property on
2923 a machine that has snapshots (because this would require to
2924 move possibly large files to a different location).
2925 A separate method will be available for this purpose later.
2926
2927 <note>
2928 Setting this property to <tt>null</tt> will restore the
2929 initial value.
2930 </note>
2931 <note>
2932 When setting this property, the specified path can be
2933 absolute (full path) or relative to the directory where the
2934 <link to="#settingsFilePath">machine settings file</link>
2935 is located. When reading this property, a full path is
2936 always returned.
2937 </note>
2938 <note>
2939 The specified path may not exist, it will be created
2940 when necessary.
2941 </note>
2942 </desc>
2943 </attribute>
2944
2945 <attribute name="VRDPServer" type="IVRDPServer" readonly="yes">
2946 <desc>VRDP server object.</desc>
2947 </attribute>
2948
2949 <attribute name="hardDiskAttachments" type="IHardDiskAttachmentCollection" readonly="yes">
2950 <desc>Collection of hard disks attached to the machine.</desc>
2951 </attribute>
2952
2953 <attribute name="DVDDrive" type="IDVDDrive" readonly="yes">
2954 <desc>Associated DVD drive object.</desc>
2955 </attribute>
2956
2957 <attribute name="FloppyDrive" type="IFloppyDrive" readonly="yes">
2958 <desc>Associated floppy drive object.</desc>
2959 </attribute>
2960
2961 <attribute name="USBController" type="IUSBController" readonly="yes">
2962 <desc>
2963 Associated USB controller object.
2964
2965 <note>
2966 This method may set a @ref com_warnings "warning result code".
2967 </note>
2968 <note>
2969 If USB functionality is not avaliable in the given edition of
2970 VirtualBox, this method will set the result code to @c E_NOTIMPL.
2971 </note>
2972 </desc>
2973 </attribute>
2974
2975 <attribute name="audioAdapter" type="IAudioAdapter" readonly="yes">
2976 <desc>Associated audio adapter, always present.</desc>
2977 </attribute>
2978
2979 <attribute name="SATAController" type="ISATAController" readonly="yes">
2980 <desc>
2981 Associated SATA controller object.
2982 </desc>
2983 </attribute>
2984
2985 <attribute name="settingsFilePath" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
2986 <desc>
2987 Full name of the file containing machine settings data.
2988 </desc>
2989 </attribute>
2990
2991 <attribute name="settingsFileVersion" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
2992 <desc>
2993 Current version of the format of the settings file of this machine
2994 (<link to="#settingsFilePath"/>).
2995
2996 The version string has the following format:
2997 <pre>
2998 x.y-platform
2999 </pre>
3000 where <tt>x</tt> and <tt>y</tt> are the major and the minor format
3001 versions, and <tt>platform</tt> is the platform identifier.
3002
3003 The current version usually matches the value of the
3004 <link to="IVirtualBox::settingsFormatVersion"/> attribute unless the
3005 settings file was created by an older version of VirtualBox and there
3006 was a change of the settings file format since then.
3007
3008 Note that VirtualBox automatically converts settings files from older
3009 versions to the most recent version when reading them (usually at
3010 VirtualBox startup) but it doesn't save the changes back until
3011 you call a method that implicitly saves settings (such as
3012 <link to="#setExtraData()"/>) or call <link to="#saveSettings()"/>
3013 explicitly. Therefore, if the value of this attribute differs from the
3014 value of <link to="IVirtualBox::settingsFormatVersion"/>, then it
3015 means that the settings file was converted but the result of the
3016 conversion is not yet saved to disk.
3017
3018 The above feature may be used by interactive front-ends to inform users
3019 about the settings file format change and offer them to explicitly save
3020 all converted settings files (the global and VM-specific ones),
3021 optionally create bacup copies of the old settings files before saving,
3022 etc.
3023
3024 <see>IVirtualBox::settingsFormatVersion, saveSettingsWithBackup()</see>
3025 </desc>
3026 </attribute>
3027
3028 <attribute name="settingsModified" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
3029 <desc>
3030 Whether the settings of this machine have been modified
3031 (but neither yet saved nor discarded).
3032 <note>
3033 Reading this property is only valid on instances returned
3034 by <link to="ISession::machine"/> and on new machines
3035 created by <link to="IVirtualBox::createMachine"/> or opened
3036 by <link to="IVirtualBox::openMachine"/> but not
3037 yet registered, or on unregistered machines after calling
3038 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterMachine"/>. For all other
3039 cases, the settigs can never be modified.
3040 </note>
3041 <note>
3042 For newly created unregistered machines, the value of this
3043 property is always TRUE until <link to="#saveSettings()"/>
3044 is called (no matter if any machine settings have been
3045 changed after the creation or not). For opened machines
3046 the value is set to FALSE (and then follows to normal rules).
3047 </note>
3048 </desc>
3049 </attribute>
3050
3051 <attribute name="sessionState" type="SessionState" readonly="yes">
3052 <desc>Current session state for this machine.</desc>
3053 </attribute>
3054
3055 <attribute name="sessionType" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
3056 <desc>
3057 Type of the session. If <link to="#sessionState"/> is
3058 SessionSpawning or SessionOpen, this attribute contains the
3059 same value as passed to the
3060 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession()"/> method in the @a
3061 type parameter. If the session was opened directly using
3062 <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession()"/>, or if
3063 <link to="#sessionState"/> is SessionClosed, the value of this
3064 attribute is @c null.
3065 </desc>
3066 </attribute>
3067
3068 <attribute name="sessionPid" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
3069 <desc>
3070 Identifier of the session process. This attribute contains the
3071 platform-dependent identifier of the process that has opened a
3072 direct session for this machine using the
3073 <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession()"/> call. The returned value
3074 is only valid if <link to="#sessionState"/> is SessionOpen or
3075 SessionClosing (i.e. a session is currently open or being
3076 closed) by the time this property is read.
3077 </desc>
3078 </attribute>
3079
3080 <attribute name="state" type="MachineState" readonly="yes">
3081 <desc>Current execution state of this machine.</desc>
3082 </attribute>
3083
3084 <attribute name="lastStateChange" type="long long" readonly="yes">
3085 <desc>
3086 Time stamp of the last execution state change,
3087 in milliseconds since 1970-01-01 UTC.
3088 </desc>
3089 </attribute>
3090
3091 <attribute name="stateFilePath" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
3092 <desc>
3093 Full path to the file that stores the execution state of
3094 the machine when it is in the <link to="MachineState::Saved"/>
3095 state.
3096 <note>
3097 When the machine is not in the Saved state, this attribute
3098 <tt>null</tt>.
3099 </note>
3100 </desc>
3101 </attribute>
3102
3103 <attribute name="logFolder" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
3104 <desc>
3105 Full path to the folder that stores a set of rotated log files
3106 recorded during machine execution. The most recent log file is
3107 named <tt>VBox.log</tt>, the previous log file is
3108 named <tt>VBox.log.1</tt> and so on (upto <tt>VBox.log.3</tt>
3109 in the current version).
3110 </desc>
3111 </attribute>
3112
3113 <attribute name="currentSnapshot" type="ISnapshot" readonly="yes">
3114 <desc>
3115 Current snapshot of this machine.
3116 <note>
3117 A <tt>null</tt> object is returned if the machine doesn't
3118 have snapshots.
3119 </note>
3120 <see><link to="ISnapshot"/></see>
3121 </desc>
3122 </attribute>
3123
3124 <attribute name="snapshotCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
3125 <desc>
3126 Number of snapshots taken on this machine. Zero means the
3127 machine doesn't have any snapshots.
3128 </desc>
3129 </attribute>
3130
3131 <attribute name="currentStateModified" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
3132 <desc>
3133 Returns <tt>true</tt> if the current state of the machine is not
3134 identical to the state stored in the current snapshot.
3135
3136 The current state is identical to the current snapshot right
3137 after one of the following calls are made:
3138 <ul>
3139 <li><link to="IConsole::discardCurrentState"/> or
3140 <link to="IConsole::discardCurrentSnapshotAndState"/>
3141 </li>
3142 <li><link to="IConsole::takeSnapshot"/> (issued on a
3143 powered off or saved machine, for which
3144 <link to="#settingsModified"/> returns <tt>false</tt>)
3145 </li>
3146 <li><link to="IMachine::setCurrentSnapshot"/>
3147 </li>
3148 </ul>
3149
3150 The current state remains identical until one of the following
3151 happens:
3152 <ul>
3153 <li>settings of the machine are changed</li>
3154 <li>the saved state is discarded</li>
3155 <li>the current snapshot is discarded</li>
3156 <li>an attempt to execute the machine is made</li>
3157 </ul>
3158
3159 <note>
3160 For machines that don't have snapshots, this property is
3161 always <tt>false</tt>.
3162 </note>
3163 </desc>
3164 </attribute>
3165
3166 <attribute name="sharedFolders" type="ISharedFolderCollection" readonly="yes">
3167 <desc>
3168 Collection of shared folders for this machine (permanent shared
3169 folders). These folders are shared automatically at machine startup
3170 and available only to the guest OS installed within this machine.
3171
3172 New shared folders are added to the collection using
3173 <link to="#createSharedFolder"/>. Existing shared folders can be
3174 removed using <link to="#removeSharedFolder"/>.
3175 </desc>
3176 </attribute>
3177
3178 <attribute name="clipboardMode" type="ClipboardMode">
3179 <desc>
3180 Synchronization mode between the host OS clipboard
3181 and the guest OS clipboard.
3182 </desc>
3183 </attribute>
3184
3185 <method name="setBootOrder">
3186 <desc>
3187 Puts the given device to the specified position in
3188 the boot order.
3189
3190 To indicate that no device is associated with the given position,
3191 <link to="DeviceType::Null"/> should be used.
3192
3193 @todo setHardDiskBootOrder(), setNetworkBootOrder()
3194 </desc>
3195 <param name="position" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
3196 <desc>
3197 Position in the boot order (<tt>1</tt> to the total number of
3198 devices the machine can boot from, as returned by
3199 <link to="ISystemProperties::maxBootPosition"/>).
3200 </desc>
3201 </param>
3202 <param name="device" type="DeviceType" dir="in">
3203 <desc>
3204 The type of the device used to boot at the given position.
3205 </desc>
3206 </param>
3207 </method>
3208
3209 <method name="getBootOrder" const="yes">
3210 <desc>
3211 Returns the device type that occupies the specified
3212 position in the boot order.
3213
3214 @todo [remove?]
3215 If the machine can have more than one device of the returned type
3216 (such as hard disks), then a separate method should be used to
3217 retrieve the individual device that occupies the given position.
3218
3219 If here are no devices at the given position, then
3220 <link to="DeviceType::Null"/> is returned.
3221
3222 @todo getHardDiskBootOrder(), getNetworkBootOrder()
3223 </desc>
3224 <param name="order" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
3225 <desc>
3226 Position in the boot order (<tt>1</tt> to the total number of
3227 devices the machine can boot from, as returned by
3228 <link to="ISystemProperties::maxBootPosition"/>).
3229 </desc>
3230 </param>
3231 <param name="device" type="DeviceType" dir="return">
3232 <desc>
3233 Device at the given position.
3234 </desc>
3235 </param>
3236 </method>
3237
3238 <method name="attachHardDisk">
3239 <desc>
3240
3241 Attaches a virtual hard disk identified by the given UUID to the
3242 given device slot of the given channel on the given bus. The
3243 specified device slot must not have another disk attached and the
3244 given hard disk must not be already attached to this machine.
3245
3246 See <link to="IHardDisk"/> for detailed information about
3247 attaching hard disks.
3248
3249 <note>You cannot attach a hard disk to a running machine. Also,
3250 you cannot attach a hard disk to a newly created machine until
3251 it is registered.</note>
3252
3253 <note>Attaching a hard disk to a machine creates a <i>lazy</i>
3254 attachment. In particular, no differeincing images are
3255 actually created until <link to="#saveSettings()"/> is called to
3256 commit all changed settings.</note>
3257
3258 </desc>
3259 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
3260 <desc>UUID of the hard disk to attach.</desc>
3261 </param>
3262 <param name="bus" type="StorageBus" dir="in">
3263 <desc>Type of storage bus to use (IDE or SATA).</desc>
3264 </param>
3265 <param name="channel" type="long" dir="in">
3266 <desc>Channel to attach the hard disk to. For IDE controllers,
3267 this can either be 0 or 1, for the primary or secondary controller,
3268 respectively.</desc>
3269 </param>
3270 <param name="device" type="long" dir="in">
3271 <desc>Device slot in the given channel to attach the hard disk to.
3272 For IDE devices, within each channel (0 or 1), this can again be
3273 0 or 1, for master or slave, respectively.</desc>
3274 </param>
3275 </method>
3276
3277 <method name="getHardDisk" const="yes">
3278 <desc>
3279 Returns the hard disk attached to the
3280 given controller under the specified device number.
3281 </desc>
3282 <param name="bus" type="StorageBus" dir="in"/>
3283 <param name="channel" type="long" dir="in"/>
3284 <param name="device" type="long" dir="in"/>
3285 <param name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" dir="return"/>
3286 </method>
3287
3288 <method name="detachHardDisk">
3289 <desc>
3290
3291 Detaches the hard disk drive attached to the given device slot
3292 of the given controller.
3293
3294 See <link to="IHardDisk"/> for detailed information about
3295 attaching hard disks.
3296
3297 <note>You cannot detach a hard disk from a running
3298 machine.</note>
3299
3300 <note>
3301 Detaching a hard disk from a machine creates a <i>lazy</i>
3302 detachment. In particular, if the detached hard disk is a
3303 differencing hard disk, it is not actually deleted until
3304 <link to="#saveSettings()"/> is called to commit all changed settings.
3305 Keep in mind, that doing <link to="#saveSettings()"/> will
3306 <b>physically delete</b> all detached differencing hard disks,
3307 so be careful.
3308 </note>
3309
3310 </desc>
3311 <param name="bus" type="StorageBus" dir="in">
3312 <desc>Bus to dettach the hard disk from.</desc>
3313 </param>
3314 <param name="channel" type="long" dir="in">
3315 <desc>Channel number to dettach the hard disk from.</desc>
3316 </param>
3317 <param name="device" type="long" dir="in">
3318 <desc>Device slot number to dettach the hard disk from.</desc>
3319 </param>
3320 </method>
3321
3322 <method name="getNetworkAdapter" const="yes">
3323 <desc>
3324 Returns the network adapter associated with the given slot.
3325 Slots are numbered sequentially, starting with zero. The total
3326 number of adapters per every machine is defined by the
3327 <link to="ISystemProperties::networkAdapterCount"/> property,
3328 so the maximum slot number is one less than that property's value.
3329 </desc>
3330 <param name="slot" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
3331 <param name="adapter" type="INetworkAdapter" dir="return"/>
3332 </method>
3333
3334 <method name="getSerialPort" const="yes">
3335 <desc>
3336 Returns the serial port associated with the given slot.
3337 Slots are numbered sequentially, starting with zero. The total
3338 number of serial ports per every machine is defined by the
3339 <link to="ISystemProperties::serialPortCount"/> property,
3340 so the maximum slot number is one less than that property's value.
3341 </desc>
3342 <param name="slot" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
3343 <param name="port" type="ISerialPort" dir="return"/>
3344 </method>
3345
3346 <method name="getParallelPort" const="yes">
3347 <desc>
3348 Returns the parallel port associated with the given slot.
3349 Slots are numbered sequentially, starting with zero. The total
3350 number of parallel ports per every machine is defined by the
3351 <link to="ISystemProperties::parallelPortCount"/> property,
3352 so the maximum slot number is one less than that property's value.
3353 </desc>
3354 <param name="slot" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
3355 <param name="port" type="IParallelPort" dir="return"/>
3356 </method>
3357
3358 <method name="getNextExtraDataKey">
3359 <desc>
3360 Returns the machine-specific extra data key name following the
3361 supplied key.
3362
3363 An error is returned if the supplied @a key does not exist. @c NULL is
3364 returned in @a nextKey if the supplied key is the last key. When
3365 supplying @c NULL for the @a key, the first key item is returned in @a
3366 nextKey (if there is any). @a nextValue is an optional parameter and
3367 if supplied, the next key's value is returned in it.
3368 </desc>
3369 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
3370 <desc>Name of the data key to follow.</desc>
3371 </param>
3372 <param name="nextKey" type="wstring" dir="out">
3373 <desc>Name of the next data key.</desc>
3374 </param>
3375 <param name="nextValue" type="wstring" dir="out">
3376 <desc>Value of the next data key.</desc>
3377 </param>
3378 </method>
3379
3380 <method name="getExtraData">
3381 <desc>
3382 Returns associated machine-specific extra data.
3383
3384 If the reuqested data @a key does not exist, this function will
3385 succeed and return @c NULL in the @a value argument.
3386 </desc>
3387 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
3388 <desc>Name of the data key to get.</desc>
3389 </param>
3390 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="return">
3391 <desc>Value of the requested data key.</desc>
3392 </param>
3393 </method>
3394
3395 <method name="setExtraData">
3396 <desc>
3397 Sets associated machine-specific extra data.
3398
3399 If you pass @c NULL as a key @a vaule, the given @a key will be
3400 deleted.
3401
3402 <note>
3403 Before performing the actual data change, this method will ask all
3404 registered callbacks using the
3405 <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onExtraDataCanChange()"/>
3406 notification for a permission. If one of the callbacks refuses the
3407 new value, the change will not be performed.
3408 </note>
3409 <note>
3410 On success, the
3411 <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onExtraDataChange()"/> notification
3412 is called to inform all registered callbacks about a successful data
3413 change.
3414 </note>
3415 <note>
3416 This method can be called outside the machine session and therefore
3417 it's a caller's responsibility to handle possible race conditions
3418 when several clients change the same key at the same time.
3419 </note>
3420 </desc>
3421 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="in">
3422 <desc>Name of the data key to set.</desc>
3423 </param>
3424 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
3425 <desc>Value to assign to the key.</desc>
3426 </param>
3427 </method>
3428
3429 <method name="saveSettings">
3430 <desc>
3431 Saves any changes to machine settings made since the session
3432 has been opened or a new machine has been created, or since the
3433 last call to <link to="#saveSettings()"/> or <link to="#discardSettings()"/>.
3434 For registered machines, new settings become visible to all
3435 other VirtualBox clients after successful invocation of this
3436 method.
3437 <note>
3438 The method sends <link to="IVirtualBoxCallback::onMachineDataChange()"/>
3439 notification event after the configuration has been successfully
3440 saved (only for registered machines).
3441 </note>
3442 <note>
3443 Calling this method is only valid on instances returned
3444 by <link to="ISession::machine"/> and on new machines
3445 created by <link to="IVirtualBox::createMachine"/> but not
3446 yet registered, or on unregistered machines after calling
3447 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterMachine"/>.
3448 </note>
3449 </desc>
3450 </method>
3451
3452 <method name="saveSettingsWithBackup">
3453 <desc>
3454 Creates a backup copy of the machine settings file (<link
3455 to="#settingsFilePath"/>) in case of auto-conversion, and then calls
3456 <link to="#saveSettings()"/>.
3457
3458 Note that the backup copy is created <b>only</b> if the settings file
3459 auto-conversion took place (see <link to="#settingsFileVersion"/> for
3460 details). Otherwise, this call is fully equivalent to
3461 <link to="#saveSettings()"/> and no backup copying is done.
3462
3463 The backup copy is created in the same directory where the original
3464 settings file is located. It is given the following file name:
3465 <pre>
3466 original.xml.x.y-platform.bak
3467 </pre>
3468 where <tt>original.xml</tt> is the original settings file name
3469 (excluding path), and <tt>x.y-platform</tt> is the version of the old
3470 format of the settings file (before auto-conversion).
3471
3472 If the given backup file already exists, this method will try to add the
3473 <tt>.N</tt> suffix to the backup file name (where <tt>N</tt> counts from
3474 0 to 9) and copy it again until it succeeds. If all suffixes are
3475 occupied, or if any other copy error occurs, this method will return a
3476 failure.
3477
3478 If the copy operation succeeds, the @a bakFileName return argument will
3479 receive a full path to the created backup file (for informational
3480 purposes). Note that this will happen even if the subsequent
3481 <link to="#saveSettings()"/> call performed by this method after the
3482 copy operation, fails.
3483
3484 <note>
3485 The VirtualBox API never calls this method. It is intended purely for
3486 the purposes of creating backup copies of the settings files by
3487 front-ends before saving the results of the automatically performed
3488 settings conversion to disk.
3489 </note>
3490
3491 <see>settingsFileVersion</see>
3492 </desc>
3493 <param name="bakFileName" type="wstring" dir="return">
3494 <desc>Full path to the created backup copy.</desc>
3495 </param>
3496 </method>
3497
3498 <method name="discardSettings">
3499 <desc>
3500 Discards any changes to the machine settings made since the session
3501 has been opened or since the last call to <link to="#saveSettings()"/>
3502 or <link to="#discardSettings"/>.
3503 <note>
3504 Calling this method is only valid on instances returned
3505 by <link to="ISession::machine"/> and on new machines
3506 created by <link to="IVirtualBox::createMachine"/> or
3507 opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openMachine"/> but not
3508 yet registered, or on unregistered machines after calling
3509 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterMachine"/>.
3510 </note>
3511 </desc>
3512 </method>
3513
3514 <method name="deleteSettings">
3515 <desc>
3516 Deletes the settings file of this machine from disk.
3517 The machine must not be registered in order for this operation
3518 to succeed.
3519 <note>
3520 <link to="#settingsModified"/> will return TRUE after this
3521 method successfully returns.
3522 </note>
3523 <note>
3524 Calling this method is only valid on instances returned
3525 by <link to="ISession::machine"/> and on new machines
3526 created by <link to="IVirtualBox::createMachine"/> or
3527 opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openMachine"/> but not
3528 yet registered, or on unregistered machines after calling
3529 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterMachine"/>.
3530 </note>
3531 <note>
3532 The deleted machine settings file can be restored (saved again)
3533 by calling <link to="#saveSettings()"/>.
3534 </note>
3535 </desc>
3536 </method>
3537
3538 <method name="getSnapshot">
3539 <desc>
3540 Returns a snapshot of this machine with the given UUID.
3541 A <tt>null</tt> UUID can be used to obtain the first snapshot
3542 taken on this machine. This is useful if you want to traverse
3543 the whole tree of snapshots starting from the root.
3544 </desc>
3545 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
3546 <desc>UUID of the snapshot to get</desc>
3547 </param>
3548 <param name="snapshot" type="ISnapshot" dir="return">
3549 <desc>Snapshot object with the given UUID.</desc>
3550 </param>
3551 </method>
3552
3553 <method name="findSnapshot">
3554 <desc>
3555 Returns a snapshot of this machine with the given name.
3556 </desc>
3557 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
3558 <desc>Name of the snapshot to find</desc>
3559 </param>
3560 <param name="snapshot" type="ISnapshot" dir="return">
3561 <desc>Snapshot object with the given name.</desc>
3562 </param>
3563 </method>
3564
3565 <method name="setCurrentSnapshot">
3566 <desc>
3567 Sets the current snapshot of this machine.
3568 <note>
3569 In the current implementation, this operation is not
3570 implemented.
3571 </note>
3572 </desc>
3573 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
3574 <desc>UUID of the snapshot to set as the current snapshot.</desc>
3575 </param>
3576 </method>
3577
3578 <method name="createSharedFolder">
3579 <desc>
3580 Creates a new permanent shared folder by associating the given logical
3581 name with the given host path, adds it to the collection of shared
3582 folders and starts sharing it. Refer to the description of
3583 <link to="ISharedFolder"/> to read more about logical names.
3584 </desc>
3585 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
3586 <desc>Unique logical name of the shared folder.</desc>
3587 </param>
3588 <param name="hostPath" type="wstring" dir="in">
3589 <desc>Full path to the shared folder in the host file system.</desc>
3590 </param>
3591 <param name="writable" type="boolean" dir="in">
3592 <desc>Whether the share is writable or readonly</desc>
3593 </param>
3594 </method>
3595
3596 <method name="removeSharedFolder">
3597 <desc>
3598 Removes the permanent shared folder with the given name previously
3599 created by <link to="#createSharedFolder"/> from the collection of
3600 shared folders and stops sharing it.
3601 </desc>
3602 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
3603 <desc>Logical name of the shared folder to remove.</desc>
3604 </param>
3605 </method>
3606
3607 <method name="canShowConsoleWindow">
3608 <desc>
3609 Returns @c true if the VM console process can activate the
3610 console window and bring it to foreground on the desktop of
3611 the host PC.
3612 <note>
3613 This method will fail if a session for this machine is not
3614 currently open.
3615 </note>
3616 </desc>
3617 <param name="canShow" type="boolean" dir="return">
3618 <desc>
3619 @c true if the console window can be shown and @c
3620 false otherwise.
3621 </desc>
3622 </param>
3623 </method>
3624
3625 <method name="showConsoleWindow">
3626 <desc>
3627 Activates the console window and brings it to foreground on
3628 the desktop of the host PC. Many modern window managers on
3629 many platforms implement some sort of focus stealing
3630 prevention logic, so that it may be impossible to activate
3631 a window without the help of the currently active
3632 application. In this case, this method will return a non-zero
3633 identifier that represents the top-level window of the VM
3634 console process. The caller, if it represents a currently
3635 active process, is responsible to use this identifier (in a
3636 platform-dependent manner) to perform actual window
3637 activation.
3638 <note>
3639 This method will fail if a session for this machine is not
3640 currently open.
3641 </note>
3642 </desc>
3643 <param name="winId" type="unsigned long long" dir="return">
3644 <desc>
3645 Platform-dependent identifier of the top-level VM console
3646 window, or zero if this method has performed all actions
3647 necessary to implement the <i>show window</i> semantics for
3648 the given platform and/or VirtualBox front-end.
3649 </desc>
3650 </param>
3651 </method>
3652
3653 <method name="getGuestProperty">
3654 <desc>
3655 Reads an entry from the machine's guest property store.
3656 </desc>
3657 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
3658 <desc>
3659 The name of the property to read.
3660 </desc>
3661 </param>
3662 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="out">
3663 <desc>
3664 The value of the property. If the property does not exist then this
3665 will be empty.
3666 </desc>
3667 </param>
3668 <param name="timestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="out">
3669 <desc>
3670 The time at which the property was last modified, as seen by the
3671 server process.
3672 </desc>
3673 </param>
3674 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="out">
3675 <desc>
3676 Additional property parameters, passed as a comma-separated list of
3677 "name=value" type entries.
3678 </desc>
3679 </param>
3680 </method>
3681
3682 <method name="getGuestPropertyValue">
3683 <desc>
3684 Reads a value from the machine's guest property store.
3685 </desc>
3686 <param name="property" type="wstring" dir="in">
3687 <desc>
3688 The name of the property to read.
3689 </desc>
3690 </param>
3691 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="return">
3692 <desc>
3693 The value of the property. If the property does not exist then this
3694 will be empty.
3695 </desc>
3696 </param>
3697 </method>
3698
3699 <method name="getGuestPropertyTimestamp">
3700 <desc>
3701 Reads a property timestamp from the machine's guest property store.
3702 </desc>
3703 <param name="property" type="wstring" dir="in">
3704 <desc>
3705 The name of the property to read.
3706 </desc>
3707 </param>
3708 <param name="value" type="unsigned long long" dir="return">
3709 <desc>
3710 The timestamp. If the property does not exist then this will be
3711 empty.
3712 </desc>
3713 </param>
3714 </method>
3715
3716 <method name="setGuestProperty">
3717 <desc>
3718 Sets, changes or deletes an entry in the machine's guest property
3719 store.
3720 </desc>
3721 <param name="property" type="wstring" dir="in">
3722 <desc>
3723 The name of the property to set, change or delete.
3724 </desc>
3725 </param>
3726 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
3727 <desc>
3728 The new value of the property to set, change or delete. If the
3729 property does not yet exist and value is non-empty, it will be
3730 created. If the value is empty, the key will be deleted if it
3731 exists.
3732 </desc>
3733 </param>
3734 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="in">
3735 <desc>
3736 Additional property parameters, passed as a comma-separated list of
3737 "name=value" type entries.
3738 </desc>
3739 </param>
3740 </method>
3741
3742 <method name="setGuestPropertyValue">
3743 <desc>
3744 Sets, changes or deletes a value in the machine's guest property
3745 store. The flags field will be left unchanged or created empty for a
3746 new property.
3747 </desc>
3748 <param name="property" type="wstring" dir="in">
3749 <desc>
3750 The name of the property to set, change or delete.
3751 </desc>
3752 </param>
3753 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in">
3754 <desc>
3755 The new value of the property to set, change or delete. If the
3756 property does not yet exist and value is non-empty, it will be
3757 created. If value is empty, the property will be deleted if it
3758 exists.
3759 </desc>
3760 </param>
3761 </method>
3762
3763 <method name="enumerateGuestProperties">
3764 <desc>
3765 Return a list of the guest properties matching a set of patterns along
3766 with their values, timestamps and flags.
3767 </desc>
3768 <param name="patterns" type="wstring" dir="in">
3769 <desc>
3770 The patterns to match the properties against as a comma-separated
3771 string with no spaces. If this is empty, all properties currently
3772 set will be returned.
3773 </desc>
3774 </param>
3775 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
3776 <desc>
3777 The names of the properties returned.
3778 </desc>
3779 </param>
3780 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
3781 <desc>
3782 The values of the properties returned. The array entries match the
3783 corresponding entries in the @a name array.
3784 </desc>
3785 </param>
3786 <param name="timestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
3787 <desc>
3788 The timestamps of the properties returned. The array entries match
3789 the corresponding entries in the @a name array.
3790 </desc>
3791 </param>
3792 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
3793 <desc>
3794 The flags of the properties returned. The array entries match the
3795 corresponding entries in the @a name array.
3796 </desc>
3797 </param>
3798 </method>
3799 </interface>
3800
3801 <!--
3802 // IConsole
3803 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3804 -->
3805
3806 <interface
3807 name="IConsoleCallback" extends="$unknown"
3808 uuid="13dfbef3-b74d-487d-bada-2304529aefa6"
3809 wsmap="suppress"
3810 >
3811
3812 <method name="onMousePointerShapeChange">
3813 <desc>
3814 Notification when the guest mouse pointer shape has
3815 changed. The new shape data is given.
3816 </desc>
3817 <param name="visible" type="boolean" dir="in">
3818 <desc>
3819 Flag whether the pointer is visible.
3820 </desc>
3821 </param>
3822 <param name="alpha" type="boolean" dir="in">
3823 <desc>
3824 Flag whether the pointer has an alpha channel.
3825 </desc>
3826 </param>
3827 <param name="xHot" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
3828 <desc>
3829 The pointer hot spot x coordinate.
3830 </desc>
3831 </param>
3832 <param name="yHot" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
3833 <desc>
3834 The pointer hot spot y coordinate.
3835 </desc>
3836 </param>
3837 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
3838 <desc>
3839 Width of the pointer shape in pixels.
3840 </desc>
3841 </param>
3842 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
3843 <desc>
3844 Height of the pointer shape in pixels.
3845 </desc>
3846 </param>
3847 <param name="shape" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="in">
3848 <desc>
3849 Address of the shape buffer.
3850
3851 The buffer contains 1 bpp (bits per pixel) AND mask followed by 32 bpp XOR (color) mask.
3852
3853 For pointers without alpha channel the XOR mask pixels are 32 bit values: (lsb)BGR0(msb).
3854 For pointers with alpha channel the XOR mask consists of (lsb)BGRA(msb) 32 bit values.
3855
3856 AND mask presents for pointers with alpha channel, so if the callback does not
3857 support alpha, the pointer could be displayed as a normal color pointer.
3858
3859 The AND mask is 1 bpp bitmap with byte aligned scanlines. Size of AND mask,
3860 therefore, is <tt>cbAnd = (width + 7) / 8 * height</tt>. The padding bits at the
3861 end of any scanline are undefined.
3862
3863 The XOR mask follows the AND mask on the next 4 bytes aligned offset:
3864 <tt>uint8_t *pXor = pAnd + (cbAnd + 3) &amp; ~3</tt>
3865 Bytes in the gap between the AND and the XOR mask are undefined.
3866 XOR mask scanlines have no gap between them and size of XOR mask is:
3867 <tt>cXor = width * 4 * height</tt>.
3868
3869 <note>
3870 If 'shape' is equal to 0, only pointer visibility is being changed.
3871 </note>
3872 </desc>
3873 </param>
3874 </method>
3875
3876 <method name="onMouseCapabilityChange">
3877 <desc>
3878 Notification when the mouse capabilities reported by the
3879 guest have changed. The new capabilities are passed.
3880 </desc>
3881 <param name="supportsAbsolute" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
3882 <param name="needsHostCursor" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
3883 </method>
3884
3885 <method name="onKeyboardLedsChange">
3886 <desc>
3887 Notification when the guest OS executes the KBD_CMD_SET_LEDS command
3888 to alter the state of the keyboard LEDs.
3889 </desc>
3890 <param name="numLock" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
3891 <param name="capsLock" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
3892 <param name="scrollLock" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
3893 </method>
3894
3895 <method name="onStateChange">
3896 <desc>
3897 Notification when the execution state of the machine has changed.
3898 The new state will be given.
3899 </desc>
3900 <param name="state" type="MachineState" dir="in"/>
3901 </method>
3902
3903 <method name="onAdditionsStateChange">
3904 <desc>
3905 Notification when a Guest Additions property changes.
3906 Interested callees should query IGuest attributes to
3907 find out what has changed.
3908 </desc>
3909 </method>
3910
3911 <method name="onDVDDriveChange">
3912 <desc>
3913 Notification when a property of the
3914 virtual <link to="IMachine::DVDDrive">DVD drive</link> changes.
3915 Interested callees should use IDVDDrive methods to find out what has
3916 changed.
3917 </desc>
3918 </method>
3919
3920 <method name="onFloppyDriveChange">
3921 <desc>
3922 Notification when a property of the
3923 virtual <link to="IMachine::FloppyDrive">floppy drive</link> changes.
3924 Interested callees should use IFloppyDrive methods to find out what
3925 has changed.
3926 </desc>
3927 </method>
3928
3929 <method name="onNetworkAdapterChange">
3930 <desc>
3931 Notification when a property of one of the
3932 virtual <link to="IMachine::getNetworkAdapter">network adapters</link>
3933 changes. Interested callees should use INetworkAdapter methods and
3934 attributes to find out what has changed.
3935 </desc>
3936 <param name="networkAdapter" type="INetworkAdapter" dir="in">
3937 <desc>Network adapter that is subject to change.</desc>
3938 </param>
3939 </method>
3940
3941 <method name="onSerialPortChange">
3942 <desc>
3943 Notification when a property of one of the
3944 virtual <link to="IMachine::getSerialPort">serial ports</link> changes.
3945 Interested callees should use ISerialPort methods and attributes
3946 to find out what has changed.
3947 </desc>
3948 <param name="serialPort" type="ISerialPort" dir="in">
3949 <desc>Serial port that is subject to change.</desc>
3950 </param>
3951 </method>
3952
3953 <method name="onParallelPortChange">
3954 <desc>
3955 Notification when a property of one of the
3956 virtual <link to="IMachine::getParallelPort">parallel ports</link>
3957 changes. Interested callees should use ISerialPort methods and
3958 attributes to find out what has changed.
3959 </desc>
3960 <param name="parallelPort" type="IParallelPort" dir="in">
3961 <desc>Parallel port that is subject to change.</desc>
3962 </param>
3963 </method>
3964
3965 <method name="onVRDPServerChange">
3966 <desc>
3967 Notification when a property of the
3968 <link to="IMachine::VRDPServer">VRDP server</link> changes.
3969 Interested callees should use IVRDPServer methods and attributes to
3970 find out what has changed.
3971 </desc>
3972 </method>
3973
3974 <method name="onUSBControllerChange">
3975 <desc>
3976 Notification when a property of the virtual
3977 <link to="IMachine::USBController">USB controller</link> changes.
3978 Interested callees should use IUSBController methods and attributes to
3979 find out what has changed.
3980 </desc>
3981 </method>
3982
3983 <method name="onUSBDeviceStateChange">
3984 <desc>
3985 Notification when a USB device is attached to or detached from
3986 the virtual USB controller.
3987
3988 This notification is sent as a result of the indirect
3989 request to attach the device because it matches one of the
3990 machine USB filters, or as a result of the direct request
3991 issued by <link to="IConsole::attachUSBDevice"/> or
3992 <link to="IConsole::detachUSBDevice"/>.
3993
3994 This notification is sent in case of both a succeeded and a
3995 failed request completion. When the request succeeds, the @a
3996 error parameter is @c null, and the given device has been
3997 already added to (when @a attached is @c true) or removed from
3998 (when @a attached is @c false) the collection represented by
3999 <link to="IConsole::USBDevices"/>. On failure, the collection
4000 doesn't change and the @a error perameter represents the error
4001 message describing the failure.
4002
4003 </desc>
4004 <param name="device" type="IUSBDevice" dir="in">
4005 <desc>Device that is subject to state change.</desc>
4006 </param>
4007 <param name="attached" type="boolean" dir="in">
4008 <desc>
4009 <tt>true</tt> if the device was attached
4010 and <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
4011 </desc>
4012 </param>
4013 <param name="error" type="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" dir="in">
4014 <desc>
4015 <tt>null</tt> on success or an error message object on
4016 failure.
4017 </desc>
4018 </param>
4019 </method>
4020
4021 <method name="onSharedFolderChange">
4022 <desc>
4023 Notification when a shared folder is added or removed.
4024 The @a scope argument defines one of three scopes:
4025 <link to="IVirtualBox::sharedFolders">global shared folders</link>
4026 (<link to="Scope::Global">Global</link>),
4027 <link to="IMachine::sharedFolders">permanent shared folders</link> of
4028 the machine (<link to="Scope::Machine">Machine</link>) or <link
4029 to="IConsole::sharedFolders">transient shared folders</link> of the
4030 machine (<link to="Scope::Session">Session</link>). Interested callees
4031 should use query the corresponding collections to find out what has
4032 changed.
4033 </desc>
4034 <param name="scope" type="Scope" dir="in">
4035 <desc>Sope of the notification.</desc>
4036 </param>
4037 </method>
4038
4039 <method name="onRuntimeError">
4040 <desc>
4041 Notification when an error happens during the virtual
4042 machine execution.
4043
4044 There are three kinds of runtime errors:
4045 <ul>
4046 <li><i>fatal</i></li>
4047 <li><i>non-fatal with retry</i></li>
4048 <li><i>non-fatal warnings</i></li>
4049 </ul>
4050
4051 <b>Fatal</b> errors are indicated by the @a fatal parameter set
4052 to <tt>true</tt>. In case of fatal errors, the virtual machine
4053 execution is always paused before calling this notification, and
4054 the notification handler is supposed either to immediately save
4055 the virtual machine state using <link to="IConsole::saveState()"/>
4056 or power it off using <link to="IConsole::powerDown()"/>.
4057 Resuming the execution can lead to unpredictable results.
4058
4059 <b>Non-fatal</b> errors and warnings are indicated by the
4060 @a fatal parameter set to <tt>false</tt>. If the virtual machine
4061 is in the Paused state by the time the error notification is
4062 received, it means that the user can <i>try to resume</i> the machine
4063 execution after attempting to solve the probem that caused the
4064 error. In this case, the notification handler is supposed
4065 to show an appropriate message to the user (depending on the
4066 value of the @a id parameter) that offers several actions such
4067 as <i>Retry</i>, <i>Save</i> or <i>Power Off</i>. If the user
4068 wants to retry, the notification handler should continue
4069 the machine execution using the <link to="IConsole::resume()"/>
4070 call. If the machine execution is not Paused during this
4071 notification, then it means this notification is a <i>warning</i>
4072 (for example, about a fatal condition that can happen very soon);
4073 no immediate action is required from the user, the machine
4074 continues its normal execution.
4075
4076 Note that in either case the notification handler
4077 <b>must not</b> perform any action directly on a thread
4078 where this notification is called. Everything it is allowed to
4079 do is to post a message to another thread that will then talk
4080 to the user and take the corresponding action.
4081
4082 Currently, the following error identificators are known:
4083 <ul>
4084 <li><tt>"HostMemoryLow"</tt></li>
4085 <li><tt>"HostAudioNotResponding"</tt></li>
4086 <li><tt>"VDIStorageFull"</tt></li>
4087 </ul>
4088
4089 <note>
4090 This notification is not designed to be implemented by
4091 more than one callback at a time. If you have multiple
4092 IConsoleCallback instances registered on the given
4093 IConsole object, make sure you simply do nothing but
4094 return @c S_OK from all but one of them that does actual
4095 user notification and performs necessary actions.
4096 </note>
4097
4098 </desc>
4099 <param name="fatal" type="boolean" dir="in">
4100 <desc>Whether the error is fatal or not</desc>
4101 </param>
4102 <param name="id" type="wstring" dir="in">
4103 <desc>Error identificator</desc>
4104 </param>
4105 <param name="message" type="wstring" dir="in">
4106 <desc>Optional error message</desc>
4107 </param>
4108 </method>
4109
4110 <method name="onCanShowWindow">
4111 <desc>
4112 Notification when a call to
4113 <link to="IMachine::canShowConsoleWindow()"/> is made by a
4114 front-end to check if a subsequent call to
4115 <link to="IMachine::showConsoleWindow()"/> can succeed.
4116
4117 The callee should give an answer appropriate to the current
4118 machine state in the @a canShow argument. This answer must
4119 remain valid at least until the next
4120 <link to="IConsole::state">machine state</link> change.
4121
4122 <note>
4123 This notification is not designed to be implemented by
4124 more than one callback at a time. If you have multiple
4125 IConsoleCallback instances registered on the given
4126 IConsole object, make sure you simply do nothing but
4127 return @c true and @c S_OK from all but one of them that
4128 actually manages console window activation.
4129 </note>
4130 </desc>
4131 <param name="canShow" type="boolean" dir="return">
4132 <desc>
4133 @c true if the console window can be shown and @c
4134 false otherwise.
4135 </desc>
4136 </param>
4137 </method>
4138
4139 <method name="onShowWindow">
4140 <desc>
4141 Notification when a call to
4142 <link to="IMachine::showConsoleWindow()"/>
4143 requests the console window to be activated and brought to
4144 foreground on the desktop of the host PC.
4145
4146 This notification should cause the VM console process to
4147 perform the requested action as described above. If it is
4148 impossible to do it at a time of this notification, this
4149 method should return a failure.
4150
4151 Note that many modern window managers on many platforms
4152 implement some sort of focus stealing prevention logic, so
4153 that it may be impossible to activate a window without the
4154 help of the currently active application (which is supposedly
4155 an initiator of this notification). In this case, this method
4156 must return a non-zero identifier that represents the
4157 top-level window of the VM console process. The caller, if it
4158 represents a currently active process, is responsible to use
4159 this identifier (in a platform-dependent manner) to perform
4160 actual window activation.
4161
4162 This method must set @a winId to zero if it has performed all
4163 actions necessary to complete the request and the console
4164 window is now active and in foreground, to indicate that no
4165 further action is required on the caller's side.
4166
4167 <note>
4168 This notification is not designed to be implemented by
4169 more than one callback at a time. If you have multiple
4170 IConsoleCallback instances registered on the given
4171 IConsole object, make sure you simply do nothing but
4172 return@c S_OK from all but one of them that actually
4173 manages console window activation.
4174 </note>
4175 </desc>
4176 <param name="winId" type="unsigned long long" dir="return">
4177 <desc>
4178 Platform-dependent identifier of the top-level VM console
4179 window, or zero if this method has performed all actions
4180 necessary to implement the <i>show window</i> semantics for
4181 the given platform and/or this VirtualBox front-end.
4182 </desc>
4183 </param>
4184 </method>
4185
4186 </interface>
4187
4188 <interface
4189 name="IRemoteDisplayInfo" extends="$unknown"
4190 uuid="550104cd-2dfd-4a6c-857d-f6f8e088e62c"
4191 wsmap="struct"
4192 >
4193 <desc>
4194 Contains information about the remote display (VRDP) capabilities and status.
4195 This is used in the <link to="IConsole::remoteDisplayInfo" /> attribute.
4196 </desc>
4197
4198 <attribute name="active" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
4199 <desc>
4200 Whether the remote display connection is active.
4201 </desc>
4202 </attribute>
4203
4204 <attribute name="numberOfClients" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
4205 <desc>
4206 How many times a client connected.
4207 </desc>
4208 </attribute>
4209
4210 <attribute name="beginTime" type="long long" readonly="yes">
4211 <desc>
4212 When the last connection was established, in milliseconds since 1970-01-01 UTC.
4213 </desc>
4214 </attribute>
4215
4216 <attribute name="endTime" type="long long" readonly="yes">
4217 <desc>
4218 When the last connection was terminated or the current time, if
4219 connection is still active, in milliseconds since 1970-01-01 UTC.
4220 </desc>
4221 </attribute>
4222
4223 <attribute name="bytesSent" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
4224 <desc>
4225 How many bytes were sent in last or current, if still active, connection.
4226 </desc>
4227 </attribute>
4228
4229 <attribute name="bytesSentTotal" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
4230 <desc>
4231 How many bytes were sent in all connections.
4232 </desc>
4233 </attribute>
4234
4235 <attribute name="bytesReceived" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
4236 <desc>
4237 How many bytes were received in last or current, if still active, connection.
4238 </desc>
4239 </attribute>
4240
4241 <attribute name="bytesReceivedTotal" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
4242 <desc>
4243 How many bytes were received in all connections.
4244 </desc>
4245 </attribute>
4246
4247 <attribute name="user" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4248 <desc>
4249 Login user name supplied by the client.
4250 </desc>
4251 </attribute>
4252
4253 <attribute name="domain" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4254 <desc>
4255 Login domain name supplied by the client.
4256 </desc>
4257 </attribute>
4258
4259 <attribute name="clientName" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4260 <desc>
4261 The client name supplied by the client.
4262 </desc>
4263 </attribute>
4264
4265 <attribute name="clientIP" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4266 <desc>
4267 The IP address of the client.
4268 </desc>
4269 </attribute>
4270
4271 <attribute name="clientVersion" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
4272 <desc>
4273 The client software version number.
4274 </desc>
4275 </attribute>
4276
4277 <attribute name="encryptionStyle" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
4278 <desc>
4279 Public key exchange method used when connection was established.
4280 Values: 0 - RDP4 public key exchange scheme.
4281 1 - X509 sertificates were sent to client.
4282 </desc>
4283 </attribute>
4284
4285 </interface>
4286
4287 <interface
4288 name="IConsole" extends="$unknown"
4289 uuid="3acbd337-925f-497d-a624-465c8a99ae5a"
4290 wsmap="managed"
4291 >
4292 <desc>
4293 The IConsole interface represents an interface to control virtual
4294 machine execution.
4295
4296 The console object that implements the IConsole interface is obtained
4297 from a session object after the session for the given machine has been
4298 opened using one of <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession"/>,
4299 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession"/> or
4300 <link to="IVirtualBox::openExistingSession"/> methods.
4301
4302 Methods of the IConsole interface allow the caller to query the current
4303 virtual machine execution state, pause the machine or power it down, save
4304 the machine state or take a snapshot, attach and detach removable media
4305 and so on.
4306
4307 <see>ISession</see>
4308 </desc>
4309
4310 <attribute name="machine" type="IMachine" readonly="yes">
4311 <desc>
4312 Machine object this console is sessioned with.
4313 <note>
4314 This is a convenience property, it has the same value as
4315 <link to="ISession::machine"/> of the corresponding session
4316 object.
4317 </note>
4318 </desc>
4319 </attribute>
4320
4321 <attribute name="state" type="MachineState" readonly="yes">
4322 <desc>
4323 Current execution state of the machine.
4324 <note>
4325 This property always returns the same value as the corresponding
4326 property of the IMachine object this console is sessioned with.
4327 For the process that owns (executes) the VM, this is the
4328 preferable way of querying the VM state, because no IPC
4329 calls are made.
4330 </note>
4331 </desc>
4332 </attribute>
4333
4334 <attribute name="guest" type="IGuest" readonly="yes">
4335 <desc>Guest object.</desc>
4336 </attribute>
4337
4338 <attribute name="keyboard" type="IKeyboard" readonly="yes">
4339 <desc>
4340 Virtual keyboard object.
4341 <note>
4342 If the machine is not running, any attempt to use
4343 the returned object will result in an error.
4344 </note>
4345 </desc>
4346 </attribute>
4347
4348 <attribute name="mouse" type="IMouse" readonly="yes">
4349 <desc>
4350 Virtual mouse object.
4351 <note>
4352 If the machine is not running, any attempt to use
4353 the returned object will result in an error.
4354 </note>
4355 </desc>
4356 </attribute>
4357
4358 <attribute name="display" type="IDisplay" readonly="yes">
4359 <desc>Virtual display object.
4360 <note>
4361 If the machine is not running, any attempt to use
4362 the returned object will result in an error.
4363 </note>
4364 </desc>
4365 </attribute>
4366
4367 <attribute name="debugger" type="IMachineDebugger" readonly="yes">
4368 <desc>Debugging interface.</desc>
4369 </attribute>
4370
4371 <attribute name="USBDevices" type="IUSBDeviceCollection" readonly="yes">
4372 <desc>
4373 Collection of USB devices currently attached to the virtual
4374 USB controller.
4375 <note>
4376 The collection is empty if the machine is not running.
4377 </note>
4378 </desc>
4379 </attribute>
4380
4381 <attribute name="remoteUSBDevices" type="IHostUSBDeviceCollection" readonly="yes">
4382 <desc>
4383 List of USB devices currently attached to the remote VRDP client.
4384 Once a new device is physically attached to the remote host computer,
4385 it appears in this list and remains there until detached.
4386 </desc>
4387 </attribute>
4388
4389 <attribute name="sharedFolders" type="ISharedFolderCollection" readonly="yes">
4390 <desc>
4391 Collection of shared folders for the current session. These folders
4392 are called transient shared folders because they are available to the
4393 guest OS running inside the associated virtual machine only for the
4394 duration of the session (as opposed to
4395 <link to="IMachine::sharedFolders"/> which represent permanent shared
4396 folders). When the session is closed (e.g. the machine is powered down),
4397 these folders are automatically discarded.
4398
4399 New shared folders are added to the collection using
4400 <link to="#createSharedFolder"/>. Existing shared folders can be
4401 removed using <link to="#removeSharedFolder"/>.
4402 </desc>
4403 </attribute>
4404
4405 <attribute name="remoteDisplayInfo" type="IRemoteDisplayInfo" readonly="yes">
4406 <desc>
4407 Interface that provides information on Remote Display (VRDP) connection.
4408 </desc>
4409 </attribute>
4410
4411 <method name="powerUp">
4412 <desc>
4413 Starts the virtual machine execution using the current machine
4414 state (i.e. its current execution state, current settings and
4415 current hard disks).
4416
4417 If the machine is powered off or aborted, the execution will
4418 start from the beginning (as if the real hardware were just
4419 powered on).
4420
4421 If the machine is in the <link to="MachineState::Saved"/> state,
4422 it will continue its execution the point where the state has
4423 been saved.
4424
4425 <note>
4426 Unless you are trying to write a new VirtualBox front-end that
4427 performs direct machine execution (like the VirtualBox or VBoxSDL
4428 front-ends), don't call <link to="IConsole::powerUp"/> in a direct
4429 session opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession"/> and use this
4430 session only to change virtual machine settings. If you simply want to
4431 start virtual machine execution using one of the existing front-ends
4432 (for example the VirtualBox GUI or headless server), simply use
4433 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession"/>; these front-ends
4434 will power up the machine automatically for you.
4435 </note>
4436
4437 <see>#saveState</see>
4438 </desc>
4439 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4440 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4441 </param>
4442 </method>
4443
4444 <method name="powerUpPaused">
4445 <desc>
4446 Identical to powerUp save that the VM will enter the
4447 <link to="MachineState::Paused"/> state, instead of
4448 <link to="MachineState::Running"/>.
4449
4450 <see>#powerUp</see>
4451 </desc>
4452 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4453 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4454 </param>
4455 </method>
4456
4457 <method name="powerDown">
4458 <desc>
4459 Stops the virtual machine execution.
4460 After this operation completes, the machine will go to the
4461 PoweredOff state.
4462 </desc>
4463 </method>
4464
4465 <method name="reset">
4466 <desc>Resets the virtual machine.</desc>
4467 </method>
4468
4469 <method name="pause">
4470 <desc>Pauses the virtual machine execution.</desc>
4471 </method>
4472
4473 <method name="resume">
4474 <desc>Resumes the virtual machine execution.</desc>
4475 </method>
4476
4477 <method name="powerButton">
4478 <desc>Send the ACPI power button event to the guest.</desc>
4479 </method>
4480
4481 <method name="sleepButton">
4482 <desc>Send the ACPI sleep button event to the guest.</desc>
4483 </method>
4484
4485 <method name="getPowerButtonHandled">
4486 <desc>Check if the last power button event was handled by guest.</desc>
4487 <param name="handled" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
4488 </method>
4489
4490 <method name="getGuestEnteredACPIMode">
4491 <desc>Check if the guest entered the ACPI mode G0 (working) or
4492 G1 (sleeping). If this method returns false, the guest will
4493 most likely not respond to external ACPI events.</desc>
4494 <param name="entered" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
4495 </method>
4496
4497 <method name="saveState">
4498 <desc>
4499 Saves the current execution state of a running virtual machine
4500 and stops its execution.
4501
4502 After this operation completes, the machine will go to the
4503 Saved state. Next time it is powered up, this state will
4504 be restored and the machine will continue its execution from
4505 the place where it was saved.
4506
4507 This operation differs from taking a snapshot to the effect
4508 that it doesn't create new differencing hard disks. Also, once
4509 the machine is powered up from the state saved using this method,
4510 the saved state is deleted, so it will be impossible to return
4511 to this state later.
4512
4513 <note>
4514 On success, this method implicitly calls
4515 <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/> to save all current machine
4516 settings (including runtime changes to the DVD drive, etc.).
4517 Together with the impossibility to change any VM settings when it is
4518 in the Saved state, this guarantees the adequate hardware
4519 configuration of the machine when it is restored from the saved
4520 state file.
4521 </note>
4522
4523 <note>
4524 The machine must be in the Running or Paused state, otherwise
4525 the operation will fail.
4526 </note>
4527
4528 <see><link to="#takeSnapshot"/></see>
4529 </desc>
4530 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4531 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4532 </param>
4533 </method>
4534
4535 <method name="adoptSavedState">
4536 <desc>
4537 Associates the given saved state file to the virtual machine.
4538
4539 On success, the machine will go to the Saved state. Next time it is
4540 powered up, it will be restored from the adopted saved state and
4541 continue execution from the place where the saved state file was
4542 created.
4543
4544 The specified saved state file path may be full or relative to the
4545 folder the VM normally saves the state to (usually,
4546 <link to="IMachine::snapshotFolder"/>).
4547
4548 <note>
4549 It's a caller's responsibility to make sure the given saved state
4550 file is compatible with the settings of this virtual machine that
4551 represent its virtual hardware (memory size, hard disk configuration
4552 etc.). If there is a mismatch, the behavior of the virtual machine
4553 is undefined.
4554 </note>
4555 </desc>
4556 <param name="savedStateFile" type="wstring" dir="in">
4557 <desc>Path to the saved state file to adopt.</desc>
4558 </param>
4559 </method>
4560
4561 <method name="discardSavedState">
4562 <desc>
4563 Discards (deletes) the saved state of the virtual machine
4564 previously created by <link to="#saveState"/>. Next time the
4565 machine is powered up, a clean boot will occur.
4566 <note>
4567 This operation is equivalent to resetting or powering off
4568 the machine without doing a proper shutdown in the guest OS.
4569 </note>
4570 </desc>
4571 </method>
4572
4573 <method name="getDeviceActivity">
4574 <desc>
4575 Gets the current activity type of a given device or device group.
4576 </desc>
4577 <param name="type" type="DeviceType" dir="in"/>
4578 <param name="activity" type="DeviceActivity" dir="return"/>
4579 </method>
4580
4581 <method name="attachUSBDevice">
4582 <desc>
4583 Attaches a host USB device with the given UUID to the
4584 USB controller of the virtual machine.
4585
4586 The device needs to be in one of the following states:
4587 <link to="USBDeviceState::Busy">Busy</link>,
4588 <link to="USBDeviceState::Available">Available</link> or
4589 <link to="USBDeviceState::Held">Held</link>,
4590 otherwise an error is immediately returned.
4591
4592 When the device state is
4593 <link to="USBDeviceState::Busy">Busy</link>, an error may also
4594 be returned if the host computer refuses to release it for some reason.
4595
4596 <see>IUSBController::deviceFilters, USBDeviceState</see>
4597 </desc>
4598 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
4599 <desc>UUID of the host USB device to attach.</desc>
4600 </param>
4601 </method>
4602
4603 <method name="detachUSBDevice">
4604 <desc>
4605 Detaches an USB device with the given UUID from the USB controller
4606 oif the virtual machine.
4607
4608 After this method succeeds, the VirtualBox server reinitiates
4609 all USB filters as if the device were just physically attached
4610 to the host, but filters of this machine are ignored to avoid
4611 a possible automatic reattachment.
4612
4613 <see>IUSBController::deviceFilters, USBDeviceState</see>
4614 </desc>
4615 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
4616 <desc>UUID of the USB device to detach.</desc>
4617 </param>
4618 <param name="device" type="IUSBDevice" dir="return">
4619 <desc>Detached USB device.</desc>
4620 </param>
4621 </method>
4622
4623 <method name="createSharedFolder">
4624 <desc>
4625 Creates a transient new shared folder by associating the given logical
4626 name with the given host path, adds it to the collection of shared
4627 folders and starts sharing it. Refer to the description of
4628 <link to="ISharedFolder"/> to read more about logical names.
4629 </desc>
4630 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
4631 <desc>Unique logical name of the shared folder.</desc>
4632 </param>
4633 <param name="hostPath" type="wstring" dir="in">
4634 <desc>Full path to the shared folder in the host file system.</desc>
4635 </param>
4636 <param name="writable" type="boolean" dir="in">
4637 <desc>Whether the share is writable or readonly</desc>
4638 </param>
4639 </method>
4640
4641 <method name="removeSharedFolder">
4642 <desc>
4643 Removes a transient shared folder with the given name previously
4644 created by <link to="#createSharedFolder"/> from the collection of
4645 shared folders and stops sharing it.
4646 </desc>
4647 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
4648 <desc>Logical name of the shared folder to remove.</desc>
4649 </param>
4650 </method>
4651
4652 <method name="takeSnapshot">
4653 <desc>
4654 Saves the current execution state and all settings of the
4655 machine and creates differencing images for all
4656 normal (non-independent) hard disks.
4657
4658 This method can be called for a PoweredOff, Saved, Running or
4659 Paused virtual machine. When the machine is PoweredOff, an
4660 offline <link to="ISnapshot">snapshot</link> is created,
4661 in all other cases -- an online snapshot.
4662
4663 The taken snapshot is always based on the
4664 <link to="IMachine::currentSnapshot">current
4665 snapshot</link> of the associated virtual machine and becomes
4666 a new current snapshot.
4667
4668 <note>
4669 This method implicitly calls <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/> to
4670 save all current machine settings before taking an offline snapshot.
4671 </note>
4672
4673 <see>ISnapshot, <link to="#saveState"/></see>
4674 </desc>
4675 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
4676 <desc>Short name for the snapshot.</desc>
4677 </param>
4678 <param name="description" type="wstring" dir="in">
4679 <desc>Optional description of the snapshot.</desc>
4680 </param>
4681 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4682 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4683 </param>
4684 </method>
4685
4686 <method name="discardSnapshot">
4687 <desc>
4688
4689 Starts discarding the specified snapshot. The execution state
4690 and settings of the associated machine stored in the snapshot
4691 will be deleted. The contents of all differencing hard disks of
4692 this snapshot will be merged with the contents of their
4693 dependent child hard disks to keep the, disks valid (in other
4694 words, all changes represented by hard disks being discarded
4695 will be propagated to their child hard disks). After that, this
4696 snapshot's differencing hard disks will be deleted. The parent
4697 of this snapshot will become a new parent for all its child
4698 snapshots.
4699
4700 If the discarded snapshot is the current one, its parent
4701 snapshot will become a new current snapshot. The current machine
4702 state is not directly affected in this case, except that
4703 currently attached differencing hard disks based on hard disks
4704 of the discarded snapshot will be also merged as described
4705 above.
4706
4707 If the discarded snapshot is the first one (the root snapshot)
4708 and it has exactly one child snapshot, this child snapshot will
4709 become the first snapshot after discarding. If there are no
4710 children at all (i.e. the first snapshot is the only snapshot of
4711 the machine), both the current and the first snapshot of the
4712 machine will be set to null. In all other cases, the first
4713 snapshot cannot be discarded.
4714
4715 You cannot discard the snapshot if it
4716 stores <link to="HardDiskType::Normal">normal</link> (non-differencing)
4717 hard disks that have differencing hard disks based on them. Snapshots of
4718 such kind can be discarded only when every normal hard disk has either
4719 no children at all or exactly one child. In the former case, the normal
4720 hard disk simply becomes unused (i.e. not attached to any VM). In the
4721 latter case, it receives all the changes strored in the child hard disk,
4722 and then it replaces the child hard disk in the configuration of the
4723 corresponding snapshot or machine.
4724
4725 Also, you cannot discard the snapshot if it stores hard disks
4726 (of any type) having differencing child hard disks that belong
4727 to other machines. Such snapshots can be only discarded after
4728 you discard all snapshots of other machines containing "foreign"
4729 child disks, or detach these "foreign" child disks from machines
4730 they are attached to.
4731
4732 One particular example of the snapshot storing normal hard disks
4733 is the first snapshot of a virtual machine that had normal hard
4734 disks attached when taking the snapshot. Be careful when
4735 discarding such snapshots because this implicitly commits
4736 changes (made since the snapshot being discarded has been taken)
4737 to normal hard disks (as described above), which may be not what
4738 you want.
4739
4740 The virtual machine is put to
4741 the <link to="MachineState::Discarding">Discarding</link> state until
4742 the discard operation is completed.
4743
4744 <note>
4745 The machine must not be running, otherwise the operation
4746 will fail.
4747 </note>
4748
4749 <note>
4750 Child hard disks of all normal hard disks of the discarded snapshot
4751 must be <link to="IHardDisk::accessible">accessible</link> for this
4752 operation to succeed. In particular, this means that all virtual
4753 machines, whose hard disks are directly or indirectly based on the
4754 hard disks of discarded snapshot, must be powered off.
4755 </note>
4756 <note>
4757 Merging hard disk contents can be very time and disk space
4758 consuming, if these disks are big in size and have many
4759 children. However, if the snapshot being discarded is the last
4760 (head) snapshot on the branch, the operation will be rather
4761 quick.
4762 </note>
4763 <note>
4764 Note that discarding the current snapshot
4765 will imlicitly call <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/> to
4766 make all current machine settings permanent.
4767 </note>
4768 </desc>
4769 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
4770 <desc>UUID of the snapshot to discard.</desc>
4771 </param>
4772 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4773 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4774 </param>
4775 </method>
4776
4777 <method name="discardCurrentState">
4778 <desc>
4779 This operation is similar to <link to="#discardSnapshot()"/> but
4780 affects the current machine state. This means that the state stored in
4781 the current snapshot will become a new current state, and all current
4782 settings of the machine and changes stored in differencing hard disks
4783 will be lost.
4784
4785 After this operation is successfully completed, new empty differencing
4786 hard disks are created for all normal hard disks of the machine.
4787
4788 If the current snapshot of the machine is an online snapshot, the
4789 machine will go to the <link to="MachineState::Saved"> saved
4790 state</link>, so that the next time it is powered on, the execution
4791 state will be restored from the current snapshot.
4792
4793 <note>
4794 The machine must not be running, otherwise the operation will fail.
4795 </note>
4796
4797 <note>
4798 If the machine state is <link to="MachineState::Saved">Saved</link>
4799 prior to this operation, the saved state file will be implicitly
4800 discarded (as if <link to="IConsole::discardSavedState()"/> were
4801 called).
4802 </note>
4803
4804 </desc>
4805 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4806 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4807 </param>
4808 </method>
4809
4810 <method name="discardCurrentSnapshotAndState">
4811 <desc>
4812
4813 This method is equivalent to
4814 doing <link to="IConsole::discardSnapshot">discardSnapshot</link>
4815 (currentSnapshot.id(), progress) followed by
4816 <link to="#discardCurrentState()"/>.
4817
4818 As a result, the machine will be fully restored from the
4819 snapshot preceeding the current snapshot, while both the current
4820 snapshot and the current machine state will be discarded.
4821
4822 If the current snapshot is the first snapshot of the machine (i.e. it
4823 has the only snapshot), the current machine state will be
4824 discarded <b>before</b> discarding the snapshot. In other words, the
4825 machine will be restored from its last snapshot, before discarding
4826 it. This differs from performing a single
4827 <link to="#discardSnapshot()"/> call (note that no
4828 <link to="#discardCurrentState()"/> will be possible after it)
4829 to the effect that the latter will preserve the current state instead of
4830 discarding it.
4831
4832 Unless explicitly mentioned otherwise, all remarks and
4833 limitations of the above two methods also apply to this method.
4834
4835 <note>
4836 The machine must not be running, otherwise the operation
4837 will fail.
4838 </note>
4839
4840 <note>
4841 If the machine state is <link to="MachineState::Saved">Saved</link>
4842 prior to this operation, the saved state file will be implicitly
4843 discarded (as if <link to="#discardSavedState()"/> were
4844 called).
4845 </note>
4846
4847 <note>
4848 This method is more efficient than calling two above
4849 methods separately: it requires less IPC calls and provides
4850 a single progress object.
4851 </note>
4852
4853 </desc>
4854 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
4855 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
4856 </param>
4857 </method>
4858
4859 <method name="registerCallback">
4860 <desc>
4861 Registers a new console callback on this instance. The methods of the
4862 callback interface will be called by this instance when the appropriate
4863 event occurs.
4864 </desc>
4865 <param name="callback" type="IConsoleCallback" dir="in"/>
4866 </method>
4867
4868 <method name="unregisterCallback">
4869 <desc>
4870 Unregisters the console callback previously registered using
4871 <link to="#registerCallback"/>.
4872 </desc>
4873 <param name="callback" type="IConsoleCallback" dir="in"/>
4874 </method>
4875 </interface>
4876
4877 <!--
4878 // IHost
4879 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
4880 -->
4881
4882 <interface
4883 name="IHostDVDDrive" extends="$unknown"
4884 uuid="21f86694-202d-4ce4-8b05-a63ff82dbf4c"
4885 wsmap="managed"
4886 >
4887 <desc>
4888 The IHostDVDDrive interface represents the physical CD/DVD drive
4889 hardware on the host. Used indirectly in <link to="IHost::DVDDrives"/>.
4890 </desc>
4891
4892 <attribute name="name" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4893 <desc>
4894 Returns the platform-specific device identifier.
4895 On DOS-like platforms, it is a drive name (e.g. R:).
4896 On Unix-like platforms, it is a device name (e.g. /dev/hdc).
4897 </desc>
4898 </attribute>
4899 <attribute name="description" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4900 <desc>
4901 Returns a human readable description for the drive. This
4902 description usually contains the product and vendor name. A
4903 @c null string is returned if the description is not available.
4904 </desc>
4905 </attribute>
4906 <attribute name="udi" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4907 <desc>
4908 Returns the unique device identifier for the drive. This
4909 attribute is reserved for future use instead of
4910 <link to="#name"/>. Currently it is not used and may return
4911 @c null on some platforms.
4912 </desc>
4913 </attribute>
4914
4915 </interface>
4916
4917 <enumerator
4918 name="IHostDVDDriveEnumerator" type="IHostDVDDrive"
4919 uuid="1ed7cfaf-c363-40df-aa4e-89c1afb7d96b"
4920 />
4921
4922 <collection
4923 name="IHostDVDDriveCollection" type="IHostDVDDrive"
4924 enumerator="IHostDVDDriveEnumerator"
4925 uuid="1909c533-1a1e-445f-a4e1-a267cffc30ed"
4926 readonly="yes"
4927 >
4928 <method name="findByName">
4929 <desc>
4930 Searches this collection for a host drive with the given name.
4931 <note>
4932 The method returns an error if the given name does not
4933 correspond to any host drive in the collection.
4934 </note>
4935 </desc>
4936 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
4937 <desc>Name of the host drive to search for</desc>
4938 </param>
4939 <param name="drive" type="IHostDVDDrive" dir="return">
4940 <desc>Found host drive object</desc>
4941 </param>
4942 </method>
4943 </collection>
4944
4945 <interface
4946 name="IHostFloppyDrive" extends="$unknown"
4947 uuid="b6a4d1a9-4221-43c3-bd52-021a5daa9ed2"
4948 wsmap="managed"
4949 >
4950 <desc>
4951 The IHostFloppyDrive interface represents the physical floppy drive
4952 hardware on the host. Used indirectly in <link to="IHost::floppyDrives"/>.
4953 </desc>
4954 <attribute name="name" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4955 <desc>
4956 Returns the platform-specific device identifier.
4957 On DOS-like platforms, it is a drive name (e.g. A:).
4958 On Unix-like platforms, it is a device name (e.g. /dev/fd0).
4959 </desc>
4960 </attribute>
4961 <attribute name="description" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4962 <desc>
4963 Returns a human readable description for the drive. This
4964 description usually contains the product and vendor name. A
4965 @c null string is returned if the description is not available.
4966 </desc>
4967 </attribute>
4968 <attribute name="udi" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
4969 <desc>
4970 Returns the unique device identifier for the drive. This
4971 attribute is reserved for future use instead of
4972 <link to="#name"/>. Currently it is not used and may return
4973 @c null on some platforms.
4974 </desc>
4975 </attribute>
4976 </interface>
4977
4978 <enumerator
4979 name="IHostFloppyDriveEnumerator" type="IHostFloppyDrive"
4980 uuid="ce04c924-4f54-432a-9dec-11fddc3ea875"
4981 />
4982
4983 <collection
4984 name="IHostFloppyDriveCollection" type="IHostFloppyDrive"
4985 enumerator="IHostFloppyDriveEnumerator"
4986 uuid="fd84bb86-c59a-4037-a557-755ff263a460"
4987 readonly="yes"
4988 >
4989 <method name="findByName">
4990 <desc>
4991 Searches this collection for a host drive with the given name.
4992 <note>
4993 The method returns an error if the given name does not
4994 correspond to any host drive in the collection.
4995 </note>
4996 </desc>
4997 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
4998 <desc>Name of the host drive to search for</desc>
4999 </param>
5000 <param name="drive" type="IHostFloppyDrive" dir="return">
5001 <desc>Found host drive object</desc>
5002 </param>
5003 </method>
5004 </collection>
5005
5006 <interface
5007 name="IHostNetworkInterface" extends="$unknown"
5008 uuid="F4512D7C-B074-4e97-99B8-6D2BD27C3F5A"
5009 wsmap="managed"
5010 >
5011 <attribute name="name" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5012 <desc>Returns the host network interface name.</desc>
5013 </attribute>
5014
5015 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
5016 <desc>Returns the interface UUID.</desc>
5017 </attribute>
5018 </interface>
5019
5020 <enumerator
5021 name="IHostNetworkInterfaceEnumerator" type="IHostNetworkInterface"
5022 uuid="7B52FEF7-56E8-4aec-92F5-15E6D11EC630"
5023 />
5024
5025 <collection
5026 name="IHostNetworkInterfaceCollection" type="IHostNetworkInterface"
5027 enumerator="IHostNetworkInterfaceEnumerator"
5028 uuid="BF1D41F2-B97B-4314-A0FB-D4823AF42FB5"
5029 readonly="yes"
5030 >
5031 <method name="findByName">
5032 <desc>
5033 Searches this collection for a host network interface with the given name.
5034 <note>
5035 The method returns an error if the given name does not
5036 correspond to any host network interface in the collection.
5037 </note>
5038 </desc>
5039 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
5040 <desc>Name of the host network interface to search for.</desc>
5041 </param>
5042 <param name="networkInterface" type="IHostNetworkInterface" dir="return">
5043 <desc>Found host network interface object.</desc>
5044 </param>
5045 </method>
5046 <method name="findById">
5047 <desc>
5048 Searches this collection for a host network interface with the given GUID.
5049 <note>
5050 The method returns an error if the given GUID does not
5051 correspond to any host network interface in the collection.
5052 </note>
5053 </desc>
5054 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
5055 <desc>GUID of the host network interface to search for.</desc>
5056 </param>
5057 <param name="networkInterface" type="IHostNetworkInterface" dir="return">
5058 <desc>Found host network interface object.</desc>
5059 </param>
5060 </method>
5061 </collection>
5062
5063 <interface
5064 name="IHost" extends="$unknown"
5065 uuid="489fb370-c227-4d43-9761-ceb28484fd9f"
5066 wsmap="managed"
5067 >
5068 <desc>
5069 The IHost interface represents the physical machine that this VirtualBox
5070 installation runs on.
5071
5072 An object implementing this interface is returned by the
5073 <link to="IVirtualBox::host" /> attribute. This interface contains
5074 read-only information about the host's physical hardware (such as what
5075 processors, and disks are available, what the host operating system is,
5076 and so on) and also allows for manipulating some of the host's hardware,
5077 such as global USB device filters and host interface networking.
5078
5079 </desc>
5080 <attribute name="DVDDrives" type="IHostDVDDriveCollection" readonly="yes">
5081 <desc>List of DVD drives available on the host.</desc>
5082 </attribute>
5083
5084 <attribute name="floppyDrives" type="IHostFloppyDriveCollection" readonly="yes">
5085 <desc>List of floppy drives available on the host.</desc>
5086 </attribute>
5087
5088 <attribute name="USBDevices" type="IHostUSBDeviceCollection" readonly="yes">
5089 <desc>
5090 List of USB devices currently attached to the host.
5091 Once a new device is physically attached to the host computer,
5092 it appears in this list and remains there until detached.
5093
5094 <note>
5095 This method may set a @ref com_warnings "warning result code".
5096 </note>
5097 <note>
5098 If USB functionality is not avaliable in the given edition of
5099 VirtualBox, this method will set the result code to @c E_NOTIMPL.
5100 </note>
5101 </desc>
5102 </attribute>
5103
5104 <attribute name="USBDeviceFilters" type="IHostUSBDeviceFilterCollection" readonly="yes">
5105 <desc>
5106 List of USB device filters in action.
5107 When a new device is physically attached to the host computer,
5108 filters from this list are applied to it (in order they are stored
5109 in the list). The first matched filter will determine the
5110 <link to="IHostUSBDeviceFilter::action">action</link>
5111 performed on the device.
5112
5113 Unless the device is ignored by these filters, filters of all
5114 currently running virtual machines
5115 (<link to="IUSBController::deviceFilters"/>) are applied to it.
5116
5117 <note>
5118 This method may set a @ref com_warnings "warning result code".
5119 </note>
5120 <note>
5121 If USB functionality is not avaliable in the given edition of
5122 VirtualBox, this method will set the result code to @c E_NOTIMPL.
5123 </note>
5124
5125 <see>IHostUSBDeviceFilter, USBDeviceState</see>
5126 </desc>
5127 </attribute>
5128
5129 <attribute name="networkInterfaces" type="IHostNetworkInterfaceCollection" readonly="yes">
5130 <desc>List of host network interfaces currently defined on the host.</desc>
5131 </attribute>
5132
5133 <attribute name="processorCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5134 <desc>Number of (logical) CPUs installed in the host system.</desc>
5135 </attribute>
5136
5137 <attribute name="processorOnlineCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5138 <desc>Number of (logical) CPUs online in the host system.</desc>
5139 </attribute>
5140
5141 <method name="getProcessorSpeed">
5142 <desc>Query the (approximate) maximum speed of a specified host CPU in Megahertz.</desc>
5143 <param name="cpuId" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
5144 <desc>
5145 Identifier of the CPU.
5146 </desc>
5147 </param>
5148 <param name="speed" type="unsigned long" dir="return">
5149 <desc>
5150 Speed value. 0 is returned if value is not known or @a cpuId is
5151 invalid.
5152 </desc>
5153 </param>
5154 </method>
5155
5156 <method name="getProcessorDescription">
5157 <desc>Query the model string of a specified host CPU.</desc>
5158 <param name="cpuId" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
5159 <desc>
5160 Identifier of the CPU.
5161 </desc>
5162 </param>
5163 <param name="description" type="wstring" dir="return">
5164 <desc>
5165 Model string. A NULL string is returned if value is not known or
5166 @a cpuId is invalid.
5167 </desc>
5168 </param>
5169 </method>
5170
5171 <attribute name="memorySize" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5172 <desc>Amount of system memory in megabytes installed in the host system.</desc>
5173 </attribute>
5174
5175 <attribute name="memoryAvailable" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5176 <desc>Available system memory in the host system.</desc>
5177 </attribute>
5178
5179 <attribute name="operatingSystem" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5180 <desc>Name of the host system's operating system.</desc>
5181 </attribute>
5182
5183 <attribute name="OSVersion" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5184 <desc>Host operating system's version string.</desc>
5185 </attribute>
5186
5187 <attribute name="UTCTime" type="long long" readonly="yes">
5188 <desc>Returns the current host time in milliseconds since 1970-01-01 UTC.</desc>
5189 </attribute>
5190
5191<if target="midl">
5192 <method name="createHostNetworkInterface">
5193 <desc>
5194 Creates a new adapter for Host Interface Networking.
5195 </desc>
5196 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
5197 <desc>
5198 Adapter name.
5199 </desc>
5200 </param>
5201 <param name="hostInterface" type="IHostNetworkInterface" dir="out">
5202 <desc>
5203 Created host interface object.
5204 </desc>
5205 </param>
5206 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
5207 <desc>
5208 Progress object to track the operation completion.
5209 </desc>
5210 </param>
5211 </method>
5212 <method name="removeHostNetworkInterface">
5213 <desc>
5214 Removes the given host network interface.
5215 </desc>
5216 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
5217 <desc>
5218 Adapter GUID.
5219 </desc>
5220 </param>
5221 <param name="hostInterface" type="IHostNetworkInterface" dir="out">
5222 <desc>
5223 Removed host interface object.
5224 </desc>
5225 </param>
5226 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
5227 <desc>
5228 Progress object to track the operation completion.
5229 </desc>
5230 </param>
5231 </method>
5232</if>
5233
5234 <method name="createUSBDeviceFilter">
5235 <desc>
5236 Creates a new USB device filter. All attributes except
5237 the filter name are set to <tt>null</tt> (any match),
5238 <i>active</i> is <tt>false</tt> (the filter is not active).
5239
5240 The created filter can be added to the list of filters using
5241 <link to="#insertUSBDeviceFilter()"/>.
5242
5243 <see>#USBDeviceFilters</see>
5244 </desc>
5245 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
5246 <desc>
5247 Filter name. See <link to="IHostUSBDeviceFilter::name"/>
5248 for more info.
5249 </desc>
5250 </param>
5251 <param name="filter" type="IHostUSBDeviceFilter" dir="return">
5252 <desc>Created filter object.</desc>
5253 </param>
5254 </method>
5255
5256 <method name="insertUSBDeviceFilter">
5257 <desc>
5258 Inserts the given USB device to the specified position
5259 in the list of filters.
5260
5261 Positions are numbered starting from <tt>0</tt>. If the specified
5262 position is equal to or greater than the number of elements in
5263 the list, the filter is added to the end of the collection.
5264
5265 <note>
5266 Duplicates are not allowed, so an attempt to insert a
5267 filter that is already in the list, will return an
5268 error.
5269 </note>
5270 <note>
5271 This method may set a @ref com_warnings "warning result code".
5272 </note>
5273 <note>
5274 If USB functionality is not avaliable in the given edition of
5275 VirtualBox, this method will set the result code to @c E_NOTIMPL.
5276 </note>
5277
5278 <see>#USBDeviceFilters</see>
5279 </desc>
5280 <param name="position" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
5281 <desc>Position to insert the filter to.</desc>
5282 </param>
5283 <param name="filter" type="IHostUSBDeviceFilter" dir="in">
5284 <desc>USB device filter to insert.</desc>
5285 </param>
5286 </method>
5287
5288 <method name="removeUSBDeviceFilter">
5289 <desc>
5290 Removes a USB device filter from the specified position in the
5291 list of filters.
5292
5293 Positions are numbered starting from <tt>0</tt>. Specifying a
5294 position equal to or greater than the number of elements in
5295 the list will produce an error.
5296
5297 <note>
5298 This method may set a @ref com_warnings "warning result code".
5299 </note>
5300 <note>
5301 If USB functionality is not avaliable in the given edition of
5302 VirtualBox, this method will set the result code to @c E_NOTIMPL.
5303 </note>
5304
5305 <see>#USBDeviceFilters</see>
5306 </desc>
5307 <param name="position" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
5308 <desc>Position to remove the filter from.</desc>
5309 </param>
5310 <param name="filter" type="IHostUSBDeviceFilter" dir="return">
5311 <desc>Removed USB device filter.</desc>
5312 </param>
5313 </method>
5314
5315 </interface>
5316
5317 <!--
5318 // ISystemProperties
5319 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
5320 -->
5321
5322 <interface
5323 name="ISystemProperties"
5324 extends="$unknown"
5325 uuid="12c2e31e-247f-4d51-82e5-5b9d4a6c7d5b"
5326 wsmap="managed"
5327 >
5328 <desc>
5329 The ISystemProperties interface represents global properties
5330 of the given VirtualBox installation.
5331
5332 These properties define limits and default values for various
5333 attributes and parameters. Most of the properties are read-only, but some can be
5334 changed by a user.
5335 </desc>
5336
5337 <attribute name="minGuestRAM" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5338 <desc>Minium guest system memory in Megabytes.</desc>
5339 </attribute>
5340
5341 <attribute name="maxGuestRAM" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5342 <desc>Maximum guest system memory in Megabytes.</desc>
5343 </attribute>
5344
5345 <attribute name="minGuestVRAM" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5346 <desc>Minimum guest video memory in Megabytes.</desc>
5347 </attribute>
5348
5349 <attribute name="maxGuestVRAM" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5350 <desc>Maximum guest video memory in Megabytes.</desc>
5351 </attribute>
5352
5353 <attribute name="maxVDISize" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
5354 <desc>Maximum size of a virtual disk image in Megabytes.</desc>
5355 </attribute>
5356
5357 <attribute name="networkAdapterCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5358 <desc>
5359 Number of network adapters associated with every
5360 <link to="IMachine"/> instance.
5361 </desc>
5362 </attribute>
5363
5364 <attribute name="serialPortCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5365 <desc>
5366 Number of serial ports associated with every
5367 <link to="IMachine"/> instance.
5368 </desc>
5369 </attribute>
5370
5371 <attribute name="parallelPortCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5372 <desc>
5373 Number of parallel ports associated with every
5374 <link to="IMachine"/> instance.
5375 </desc>
5376 </attribute>
5377
5378 <attribute name="maxBootPosition" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5379 <desc>
5380 Maximum device position in the boot order. This value corresponds
5381 to the total number of devices a machine can boot from, to make it
5382 possible to include all possible devices to the boot list.
5383 <see><link to="IMachine::setBootOrder()"/></see>
5384 </desc>
5385 </attribute>
5386
5387 <attribute name="defaultVDIFolder" type="wstring">
5388 <desc>
5389 Full path to the default directory used to create new or open
5390 existing virtual disk images when an image file name contains no
5391 path.
5392
5393 The initial value of this property is
5394 <tt>&lt;</tt><link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
5395 VirtualBox_home</link><tt>&gt;/VDI</tt>.
5396
5397 <note>
5398 Setting this property to <tt>null</tt> will restore the
5399 initial value.
5400 </note>
5401 <note>
5402 When settings this property, the specified path can be
5403 absolute (full path) or relative
5404 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
5405 VirtualBox home directory</link>.
5406 When reading this property, a full path is
5407 always returned.
5408 </note>
5409 <note>
5410 The specified path may not exist, it will be created
5411 when necessary.
5412 </note>
5413
5414 <see>
5415 <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/>,
5416 <link to="IVirtualBox::openVirtualDiskImage()"/>
5417 </see>
5418 </desc>
5419 </attribute>
5420
5421 <attribute name="defaultMachineFolder" type="wstring">
5422 <desc>
5423 Full path to the default directory used to create new or open
5424 existing machines when a settings file name contains no
5425 path.
5426
5427 The initial value of this property is
5428 <tt>&lt;</tt><link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
5429 VirtualBox_home</link><tt>&gt;/Machines</tt>.
5430
5431 <note>
5432 Setting this property to <tt>null</tt> will restore the
5433 initial value.
5434 </note>
5435 <note>
5436 When settings this property, the specified path can be
5437 absolute (full path) or relative
5438 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder">
5439 VirtualBox home directory</link>.
5440 When reading this property, a full path is
5441 always returned.
5442 </note>
5443 <note>
5444 The specified path may not exist, it will be created
5445 when necessary.
5446 </note>
5447
5448 <see>
5449 <link to="IVirtualBox::createMachine()"/>,
5450 <link to="IVirtualBox::openMachine()"/>
5451 </see>
5452 </desc>
5453 </attribute>
5454
5455 <attribute name="remoteDisplayAuthLibrary" type="wstring">
5456 <desc>
5457 Library that provides authentication for VRDP clients. The library
5458 is used if a virtual machine's authentication type is set to "external"
5459 in the VM RemoteDisplay configuration.
5460
5461 The system library extension (".DLL" or ".so") must be omitted.
5462 A full path can be specified; if not, then the library must reside on the
5463 system's default library path.
5464
5465 The default value of this property is <tt>VRDPAuth</tt>. There is a library
5466 of that name in one of the default VirtualBox library directories.
5467
5468 For details about VirtualBox authentication libraries and how to implement
5469 them, please refer to the VirtualBox manual.
5470
5471 <note>
5472 Setting this property to <tt>null</tt> will restore the
5473 initial value.
5474 </note>
5475 </desc>
5476 </attribute>
5477
5478 <attribute name="webServiceAuthLibrary" type="wstring">
5479 <desc>
5480 Library that provides authentication for webservice clients. The library
5481 is used if a virtual machine's authentication type is set to "external"
5482 in the VM RemoteDisplay configuration and will be called from
5483 within the <link to="IWebsessionManager::logon" /> implementation.
5484
5485 As opposed to <link to="ISystemProperties::remoteDisplayAuthLibrary" />,
5486 there is no per-VM setting for this, as the webservice is a global
5487 resource (if it is running). Only for this setting (for the webservice),
5488 setting this value to a literal "null" string disables authentication,
5489 meaning that <link to="IWebsessionManager::logon" /> will always succeed,
5490 no matter what user name and password are supplied.
5491
5492 The initial value of this property is <tt>VRDPAuth</tt>,
5493 meaning that the webservice will use the same authentication
5494 library that is used by default for VBoxVRDP (again, see
5495 <link to="ISystemProperties::remoteDisplayAuthLibrary" />).
5496 The format and calling convetion of authentication libraries
5497 is the same for the webservice as it is for VBoxVRDP.
5498
5499 </desc>
5500 </attribute>
5501
5502 <attribute name="HWVirtExEnabled" type="boolean">
5503 <desc>
5504 This specifies the default value for hardware virtualization
5505 extensions. If enabled, virtual machines will make use of
5506 hardware virtualization extensions such as Intel VT-x and
5507 AMD-V by default. This value can be overridden by each VM
5508 using their <link to="IMachine::HWVirtExEnabled" /> property.
5509 </desc>
5510 </attribute>
5511
5512 <attribute name="LogHistoryCount" type="unsigned long">
5513 <desc>
5514 This value specifies how many old release log files are kept.
5515 </desc>
5516 </attribute>
5517 </interface>
5518
5519 <!--
5520 // IGuest
5521 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
5522 -->
5523
5524 <interface
5525 name="IGuestOSType" extends="$unknown"
5526 uuid="da94f478-1f37-4726-b750-2235950dc2fe"
5527 wsmap="struct"
5528 >
5529 <desc>
5530 </desc>
5531
5532 <attribute name="id" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5533 <desc>Guest OS identifier string.</desc>
5534 </attribute>
5535
5536 <attribute name="description" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5537 <desc>Human readable description of the guest OS.</desc>
5538 </attribute>
5539
5540 <attribute name="recommendedRAM" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5541 <desc>Recommended RAM size in Megabytes.</desc>
5542 </attribute>
5543
5544 <attribute name="recommendedVRAM" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5545 <desc>Recommended video RAM size in Megabytes.</desc>
5546 </attribute>
5547
5548 <attribute name="recommendedHDD" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5549 <desc>Recommended hard disk size in Megabytes.</desc>
5550 </attribute>
5551 </interface>
5552
5553
5554 <enumerator
5555 name="IGuestOSTypeEnumerator" type="IGuestOSType"
5556 uuid="a3335e02-4669-4e3c-80c7-c4dc7056a07c"
5557 />
5558
5559 <collection
5560 name="IGuestOSTypeCollection" type="IGuestOSType" enumerator="IGuestOSTypeEnumerator"
5561 uuid="a5e36749-a610-498b-9f29-2e36c1042d65"
5562 readonly="yes"
5563 />
5564
5565 <interface
5566 name="IGuest" extends="$unknown"
5567 uuid="d8556fca-81bc-12af-fca3-365528fa38ca"
5568
5569 wsmap="suppress"
5570 >
5571 <desc>
5572 The IGuest interface represents information about the operating system
5573 running inside the virtual machine. Used in
5574 <link to="IConsole::guest"/>.
5575
5576 IGuest provides information about the guest operating system, whether
5577 Guest Additions are installed and other OS-specific virtual machine
5578 properties.
5579 </desc>
5580
5581 <attribute name="OSTypeId" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5582 <desc>
5583 Identifier of the Guest OS type as reported by the Guest
5584 Additions.
5585 You may use <link to="IVirtualBox::getGuestOSType"/> to obtain
5586 an IGuestOSType object representing details about the given
5587 Guest OS type.
5588 <note>
5589 If Guest Additions are not installed, this value will be
5590 the same as <link to="IMachine::OSTypeId"/>.
5591 </note>
5592 </desc>
5593 </attribute>
5594
5595 <attribute name="additionsActive" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
5596 <desc>
5597 Flag whether the Guest Additions are installed and active
5598 in which case their version will be returned by the
5599 <link to="#additionsVersion"/> property.
5600 </desc>
5601 </attribute>
5602
5603 <attribute name="additionsVersion" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5604 <desc>
5605 Version of the Guest Additions (3 decimal numbers separated
5606 by dots) or empty when the Additions are not installed. The
5607 Additions may also report a version but yet not be active as
5608 the version might be refused by VirtualBox (incompatible) or
5609 other failures occured.
5610 </desc>
5611 </attribute>
5612
5613 <attribute name="supportsSeamless" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
5614 <desc>
5615 Flag whether seamless guest display rendering (seamless desktop
5616 integration) is supported.
5617 </desc>
5618 </attribute>
5619
5620 <attribute name="supportsGraphics" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
5621 <desc>
5622 Flag whether the guest is in graphics mode. If it is not, then
5623 seamless rendering will not work, resize hints are not immediately
5624 acted on and guest display resizes are probably not initiated by
5625 the guest additions.
5626 </desc>
5627 </attribute>
5628
5629 <attribute name="memoryBalloonSize" type="unsigned long">
5630 <desc>Guest system memory balloon size in megabytes.</desc>
5631 </attribute>
5632
5633 <attribute name="statisticsUpdateInterval" type="unsigned long">
5634 <desc>Interval to update guest statistics in seconds.</desc>
5635 </attribute>
5636
5637 <method name="setCredentials">
5638 <desc>
5639 Store login credentials that can be queried by guest operating
5640 systems with Additions installed. The credentials are transient
5641 to the session and the guest may also choose to erase them. Note
5642 that the caller cannot determine whether the guest operating system
5643 has queried or made use of the credentials.
5644 </desc>
5645 <param name="userName" type="wstring" dir="in">
5646 <desc>User name string, can be empty</desc>
5647 </param>
5648 <param name="password" type="wstring" dir="in">
5649 <desc>Password string, can be empty</desc>
5650 </param>
5651 <param name="domain" type="wstring" dir="in">
5652 <desc>Domain name (guest logon scheme specific), can be emtpy</desc>
5653 </param>
5654 <param name="allowInteractiveLogon" type="boolean" dir="in">
5655 <desc>
5656 Flag whether the guest should alternatively allow the user to
5657 interactively specify different credentials. This flag might
5658 not be supported by all versions of the Additions.
5659 </desc>
5660 </param>
5661 </method>
5662
5663 <method name="getStatistic">
5664 <desc>
5665 Query specified guest statistics as reported by the VirtualBox Additions.
5666 </desc>
5667 <param name="cpuId" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
5668 <desc>Virtual CPU id; not relevant for all statistic types</desc>
5669 </param>
5670 <param name="statistic" type="GuestStatisticType" dir="in">
5671 <desc>Statistic type.</desc>
5672 </param>
5673 <param name="statVal" type="unsigned long" dir="out">
5674 <desc>Statistics value</desc>
5675 </param>
5676 </method>
5677
5678 </interface>
5679
5680
5681 <!--
5682 // IProgress
5683 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
5684 -->
5685
5686 <enumerator
5687 name="IProgressEnumerator" type="IProgress"
5688 uuid="e0380522-4ef1-48f4-856c-e455177ccb2d"
5689 />
5690
5691 <collection
5692 name="IProgressCollection" type="IProgress" enumerator="IProgressEnumerator"
5693 uuid="78B76A7C-F0F2-467c-9F0E-F089A54EE957"
5694 readonly="yes"
5695 />
5696
5697 <interface
5698 name="IProgress" extends="$unknown"
5699 uuid="10CC03A1-717E-429b-992D-C67B56175A51"
5700 wsmap="managed"
5701 >
5702 <desc>
5703 The IProgress interface represents a task progress object that allows
5704 to wait for the completion of some asynchronous task.
5705
5706 The task consists of one or more operations that run sequentially,
5707 one after one. There is an individual percent of completion of the
5708 current operation and the percent of completion of the task as a
5709 whole. Similarly, you can wait for the completion of a particular
5710 operation or for the completion of the whole task.
5711
5712 Every operation is identified by a number (starting from 0)
5713 and has a separate description.
5714 </desc>
5715
5716 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
5717 <desc>ID of the task.</desc>
5718 </attribute>
5719
5720 <attribute name="description" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5721 <desc>Description of the task.</desc>
5722 </attribute>
5723
5724 <attribute name="initiator" type="$unknown" readonly="yes">
5725 <desc>Initiator of the task.</desc>
5726 </attribute>
5727
5728 <attribute name="cancelable" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
5729 <desc>Whether the task can be interrupted.</desc>
5730 </attribute>
5731
5732 <attribute name="percent" type="long" readonly="yes">
5733 <desc>
5734 Current task progress value in percent.
5735 This value depends on how many operations are already complete.
5736 </desc>
5737 </attribute>
5738
5739 <attribute name="completed" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
5740 <desc>Whether the task has been completed.</desc>
5741 </attribute>
5742
5743 <attribute name="canceled" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
5744 <desc>Whether the task has been canceled.</desc>
5745 </attribute>
5746
5747 <attribute name="resultCode" type="result" readonly="yes">
5748 <desc>
5749 Result code of the progress task.
5750 Valid only if <link to="#completed"/> is true.
5751 </desc>
5752 </attribute>
5753
5754 <attribute name="errorInfo" type="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" readonly="yes">
5755 <desc>
5756 Extended information about the unsuccessful result of the
5757 progress operation. May be NULL when no extended information
5758 is available.
5759 Valid only if <link to="#completed"/> is true and
5760 <link to="#resultCode"/> indicates a failure.
5761 </desc>
5762 </attribute>
5763
5764 <attribute name="operationCount" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5765 <desc>
5766 Number of operations this task is divided into.
5767 Every task consists of at least one operation.
5768 </desc>
5769 </attribute>
5770
5771 <attribute name="operation" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
5772 <desc>Number of the operation being currently executed.</desc>
5773 </attribute>
5774
5775 <attribute name="operationDescription" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
5776 <desc>
5777 Description of the operation being currently executed.
5778 </desc>
5779 </attribute>
5780
5781 <attribute name="operationPercent" type="long" readonly="yes">
5782 <desc>Current operation progress value in percent.</desc>
5783 </attribute>
5784
5785 <method name="waitForCompletion">
5786 <desc>
5787 Waits until the task is done (including all operations) with a
5788 given timeout.
5789 </desc>
5790 <param name="timeout" type="long" dir="in">
5791 <desc>
5792 Timeout value in milliseconds.
5793 Specify -1 for an indefinite wait.
5794 </desc>
5795 </param>
5796 </method>
5797
5798 <method name="waitForOperationCompletion">
5799 <desc>
5800 Waits until the given operation is done with a given timeout.
5801 </desc>
5802 <param name="operation" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
5803 <desc>
5804 Number of the operation to wait for.
5805 Must be less than <link to="#operationCount"/>.
5806 </desc>
5807 </param>
5808 <param name="timeout" type="long" dir="in">
5809 <desc>
5810 Timeout value in milliseconds.
5811 Specify -1 for an indefinite wait.
5812 </desc>
5813 </param>
5814 </method>
5815
5816 <method name="cancel">
5817 <desc>
5818 Cancels the task.
5819 <note>
5820 If <link to="#cancelable"/> is <tt>false</tt>, then
5821 this method will fail.
5822 </note>
5823 </desc>
5824 </method>
5825
5826 </interface>
5827
5828
5829 <!--
5830 // ISnapshot
5831 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
5832 -->
5833
5834 <enumerator
5835 name="ISnapshotEnumerator" type="ISnapshot"
5836 uuid="25cfa2a4-1f1d-4f05-9658-b7a5894ef1a3"
5837 />
5838
5839 <collection
5840 name="ISnapshotCollection" type="ISnapshot"
5841 enumerator="ISnapshotEnumerator"
5842 uuid="23852e3c-94cd-4801-ab05-ed35675b3894"
5843 readonly="yes"
5844 />
5845
5846 <interface
5847 name="ISnapshot" extends="$unknown"
5848 uuid="9f1bbf79-13b0-4da2-abba-4a992c65c083"
5849 wsmap="managed"
5850 >
5851 <desc>
5852 The ISnapshot interface represents a snapshot of the virtual
5853 machine.
5854
5855 The <i>snapshot</i> stores all the information about a virtual
5856 machine necessary to bring it to exactly the same state as it was at
5857 the time of taking the snapshot. The snapshot includes:
5858
5859 <ul>
5860 <li>all settings of the virtual machine (i.e. its hardware
5861 configuration: RAM size, attached hard disks, etc.)
5862 </li>
5863 <li>the execution state of the virtual machine (memory contents,
5864 CPU state, etc.).
5865 </li>
5866 </ul>
5867
5868 Snapshots can be <i>offline</i> (taken when the VM is powered off)
5869 or <i>online</i> (taken when the VM is running). The execution
5870 state of the offline snapshot is called a <i>zero execution state</i>
5871 (it doesn't actually contain any information about memory contents
5872 or the CPU state, assuming that all hardware is just powered off).
5873
5874 <h3>Snapshot branches</h3>
5875
5876 Snapshots can be chained. Chained snapshots form a branch where
5877 every next snapshot is based on the previous one. This chaining is
5878 mostly related to hard disk branching (see <link to="IHardDisk"/>
5879 description). This means that every time a new snapshot is created,
5880 a new differencing hard disk is implicitly created for all normal
5881 hard disks attached to the given virtual machine. This allows to
5882 fully restore hard disk contents when the machine is later reverted
5883 to a particular snapshot.
5884
5885 In the current implelemtation, multiple snapshot branches within one
5886 virtual machine are not allowed. Every machine has a signle branch,
5887 and <link to="IConsole::takeSnapshot()"/> operation adds a new
5888 snapshot to the top of that branch.
5889
5890 Existings snapshots can be discarded using
5891 <link to="IConsole::discardSnapshot()"/>.
5892
5893 <h3>Current snapshot</h3>
5894
5895 Every virtual machine has a current snapshot, identified by
5896 <link to="IMachine::currentSnapshot"/>. This snapshot is used as
5897 a base for the <i>current machine state</i> (see below), to the effect
5898 that all normal hard disks of the machine and its execution
5899 state are based on this snapshot.
5900
5901 In the current implementation, the current snapshot is always the
5902 last taken snapshot (i.e. the head snapshot on the branch) and it
5903 cannot be changed.
5904
5905 The current snapshot is <tt>null</tt> if the machine doesn't have
5906 snapshots at all; in this case the current machine state is just
5907 current settings of this machine plus its current execution state.
5908
5909 <h3>Current machine state</h3>
5910
5911 The current machine state is what represened by IMachine instances got
5912 directly from IVirtualBox
5913 using <link
5914 to="IVirtualBox::getMachine()">getMachine()</link>, <link
5915 to="IVirtualBox::findMachine()">findMachine()</link>, etc. (as opposed
5916 to instances returned by <link to="ISnapshot::machine"/>). This state
5917 is always used when the machine is <link to="IConsole::powerUp"> powered
5918 on</link>.
5919
5920 The current machine state also includes the current execution state.
5921 If the machine is being currently executed
5922 (<link to="IMachine::state"/> is <link to="MachineState::Running"/>
5923 and above), its execution state is just what's happening now.
5924 If it is powered off (<link to="MachineState::PoweredOff"/> or
5925 <link to="MachineState::Aborted"/>), it has a zero execution state.
5926 If the machine is saved (<link to="MachineState::Saved"/>), its
5927 execution state is what saved in the execution state file
5928 (<link to="IMachine::stateFilePath"/>).
5929
5930 If the machine is in the saved state, then, next time it is powered
5931 on, its execution state will be fully restored from the saved state
5932 file and the execution will continue from the point where the state
5933 was saved.
5934
5935 Similarly to snapshots, the current machine state can be discarded
5936 using <link to="IConsole::discardCurrentState()"/>.
5937
5938 <h3>Taking and discarding snapshots</h3>
5939
5940 The table below briefly explains the meaning of every snapshot
5941 operation:
5942
5943 <table>
5944 <tr><th>Operation</th><th>Meaning</th><th>Remarks</th></tr>
5945
5946 <tr><td><link to="IConsole::takeSnapshot()"/></td>
5947
5948 <td>Save the current state of the virtual machine, including all
5949 settings, contents of normal hard disks and the current modifications
5950 to immutable hard disks (for online snapshots)</td>
5951
5952 <td>The current state is not changed (the machine will continue
5953 execution if it is being executed when the snapshot is
5954 taken)</td></tr>
5955
5956 <tr><td><link to="IConsole::discardSnapshot()"/></td>
5957
5958 <td>Forget the state of the virtual machine stored in the snapshot:
5959 dismiss all saved settings and delete the saved execution state (for
5960 online snapshots)</td>
5961
5962 <td>Other snapshots (including child snapshots, if any) and the
5963 current state are not directly affected</td></tr>
5964
5965 <tr><td><link to="IConsole::discardCurrentState()"/></td>
5966
5967 <td>Restore the current state of the virtual machine from the state
5968 stored in the current snapshot, including all settings and hard disk
5969 contents</td>
5970
5971 <td>The current state of the machine existed prior to this operation
5972 is lost</td></tr>
5973
5974 <tr><td><link to="IConsole::discardCurrentSnapshotAndState()"/></td>
5975
5976 <td>Completely revert the virtual machine to the state it was in
5977 before the current snapshot has been taken</td>
5978
5979 <td>The current state, as well as the current snapshot, are
5980 lost</td></tr>
5981
5982 </table>
5983
5984 </desc>
5985
5986 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
5987 <desc>UUID of the snapshot.</desc>
5988 </attribute>
5989
5990 <attribute name="name" type="wstring">
5991 <desc>Short name of the snapshot.</desc>
5992 </attribute>
5993
5994 <attribute name="description" type="wstring">
5995 <desc>Optional description of the snapshot.</desc>
5996 </attribute>
5997
5998 <attribute name="timeStamp" type="long long" readonly="yes">
5999 <desc>
6000 Time stamp of the snapshot, in milliseconds since 1970-01-01 UTC.
6001 </desc>
6002 </attribute>
6003
6004 <attribute name="online" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
6005 <desc>
6006 <tt>true</tt> if this snapshot is an online snapshot and
6007 <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
6008
6009 <note>
6010 When this attribute is <tt>true</tt>, the
6011 <link to="IMachine::stateFilePath"/> attribute of the
6012 <link to="#machine"/> object associated with this snapshot
6013 will point to the saved state file. Otherwise, it will be
6014 <tt>null</tt>.
6015 </note>
6016 </desc>
6017 </attribute>
6018
6019 <attribute name="machine" type="IMachine" readonly="yes">
6020 <desc>
6021 Virtual machine this snapshot is taken on. This object
6022 stores all settings the machine had when taking this snapshot.
6023 <note>
6024 The returned machine object is immutable, i.e. no
6025 any settings can be changed.
6026 </note>
6027 </desc>
6028 </attribute>
6029
6030 <attribute name="parent" type="ISnapshot" readonly="yes">
6031 <desc>
6032 Parent snapshot (a snapshot this one is based on).
6033 <note>
6034 It's not an error to read this attribute on a snapshot
6035 that doesn't have a parent -- a null object will be
6036 returned to indicate this.
6037 </note>
6038 </desc>
6039 </attribute>
6040
6041 <attribute name="children" type="ISnapshotCollection" readonly="yes">
6042 <desc>
6043 Child snapshots (all snapshots having this one as a parent).
6044 <note>
6045 In the current implementation, there can be only one
6046 child snapshot, or no children at all, meaning this is the
6047 last (head) snapshot.
6048 </note>
6049 </desc>
6050 </attribute>
6051
6052 </interface>
6053
6054 <!--
6055 // IHardDisk
6056 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
6057 -->
6058
6059 <enum
6060 name="HardDiskStorageType"
6061 uuid="48138584-ad99-479d-a36f-eb82a7663685"
6062 >
6063 <desc>
6064 Virtual hard disk storage type.
6065 <see>IHardDisk</see>
6066 </desc>
6067
6068 <const name="VirtualDiskImage" value="0">
6069 <desc>
6070 Virtual Disk Image, VDI (a regular file in the file
6071 system of the host OS, see <link to="IVirtualDiskImage"/>)
6072 </desc>
6073 </const>
6074 <const name="ISCSIHardDisk" value="1">
6075 <desc>
6076 iSCSI Remote Disk (a disk accessed via the Internet
6077 SCSI protocol over a TCP/IP network, see
6078 <link to="IISCSIHardDisk"/>)
6079 </desc>
6080 </const>
6081 <const name="VMDKImage" value="2">
6082 <desc>
6083 VMware Virtual Machine Disk image (a regular file in the file
6084 system of the host OS, see <link to="IVMDKImage"/>)
6085 </desc>
6086 </const>
6087 <const name="CustomHardDisk" value="3">
6088 <desc>
6089 Disk formats supported through plugins (see
6090 <link to="ICustomHardDisk"/>)
6091 </desc>
6092 </const>
6093 <const name="VHDImage" value="4">
6094 <desc>
6095 Virtual PC Virtual Machine Disk image (a regular file in the file
6096 system of the host OS, see <link to="IVHDImage"/>)
6097 </desc>
6098 </const>
6099 </enum>
6100
6101 <enum
6102 name="HardDiskType"
6103 uuid="a348fafd-a64e-4643-ba65-eb3896bd7e0a"
6104 >
6105 <desc>
6106 Virtual hard disk type.
6107 <see>IHardDisk</see>
6108 </desc>
6109
6110 <const name="Normal" value="0">
6111 <desc>
6112 Normal hard disk (attached directly or indirectly, preserved
6113 when taking snapshots).
6114 </desc>
6115 </const>
6116 <const name="Immutable" value="1">
6117 <desc>
6118 Immutable hard disk (attached indirectly, changes are wiped out
6119 after powering off the virtual machine).
6120 </desc>
6121 </const>
6122 <const name="Writethrough" value="2">
6123 <desc>
6124 Write through hard disk (attached directly, ignored when
6125 taking snapshots).
6126 </desc>
6127 </const>
6128 </enum>
6129
6130 <interface
6131 name="IHardDiskAttachment" extends="$unknown"
6132 uuid="c0ffe596-21c6-4797-8d8a-b47b66881e7a"
6133 wsmap="struct"
6134 >
6135 <desc>
6136 </desc>
6137 <attribute name="hardDisk" type="IHardDisk" readonly="yes">
6138 <desc>Harddisk object this attachment is about.</desc>
6139 </attribute>
6140
6141 <attribute name="bus" type="StorageBus" readonly="yes">
6142 <desc>Disk controller ID of this attachment.</desc>
6143 </attribute>
6144
6145 <attribute name="channel" type="long" readonly="yes">
6146 <desc>Channel number of the attachment.</desc>
6147 </attribute>
6148
6149 <attribute name="device" type="long" readonly="yes">
6150 <desc>Device slot number of the attachment.</desc>
6151 </attribute>
6152
6153 </interface>
6154
6155 <enumerator
6156 name="IHardDiskAttachmentEnumerator" type="IHardDiskAttachment"
6157 uuid="9955e486-2f0b-432a-99e4-0ebbd338875e"
6158 />
6159
6160 <collection
6161 name="IHardDiskAttachmentCollection" type="IHardDiskAttachment"
6162 enumerator="IHardDiskAttachmentEnumerator"
6163 uuid="8f727842-bb77-45d4-92de-4ec14bf613c9"
6164 readonly="yes"
6165 />
6166
6167 <enumerator
6168 name="IHardDiskEnumerator" type="IHardDisk"
6169 uuid="b976f97b-cdb8-47e3-9860-084031cbd533"
6170 />
6171
6172 <collection
6173 name="IHardDiskCollection" type="IHardDisk"
6174 enumerator="IHardDiskEnumerator"
6175 uuid="43EAC2BC-5C61-40fa-BC38-46DE2C7DB6BB"
6176 readonly="yes"
6177 />
6178
6179 <interface
6180 name="IHardDisk" extends="$unknown"
6181 uuid="FD443EC1-000F-4F5B-9282-D72760A66916"
6182 wsmap="managed"
6183 >
6184 <desc>
6185 The IHardDisk interface represents a virtual hard disk drive
6186 used by virtual machines.
6187
6188 The virtual hard disk drive virtualizes the hard disk hardware and
6189 looks like a regular hard disk inside the virtual machine and
6190 the guest OS.
6191
6192 <h3>Storage Types</h3>
6193
6194 The <link to="HardDiskStorageType">storage type</link> of the
6195 virtual hard disk determines where and how it stores its data
6196 (sectors). Currently, the following storage types are supported:
6197
6198 <ul>
6199
6200 <li>
6201 <i>Virtual Disk Image (VDI)</i>, a regular file in the file system
6202 of the host OS (represented by the <link to="IVirtualDiskImage"/>
6203 interface). This file has a special format optimized so that unused
6204 sectors of data occupy much less space than on a physical hard disk.
6205 </li>
6206
6207 <li>
6208 <i>iSCSI Remote Disk</i>, a disk accessed via the Internet SCSI
6209 protocol over a TCP/IP network link (represented by the
6210 <link to="IISCSIHardDisk"/> interface).
6211 </li>
6212
6213 <li>
6214 <i>VMware VMDK image</i>, a regular file in the file system of the
6215 host OS (represented by the <link to="IVMDKImage"/> interface).
6216 Note that the regular file may be just a descriptor referring to
6217 further files, so don't make assumptions about the OS representation
6218 of a VMDK image.
6219 </li>
6220
6221 <li>
6222 <i>Custom HardDisk</i>, a disk accessed via a plugin which is loaded
6223 when the disk is accessed (represented by the
6224 <link to="ICustomHardDisk"/> interface).
6225 </li>
6226
6227 <li>
6228 <i>Virtual PC VHD Image</i>, a regular file in the file system of the
6229 host OS (represented by the <link to="IVHDImage"/> interface).
6230 </li>
6231
6232 </ul>
6233
6234 The storage type of the particular hard disk object is indicated by
6235 the <link to="#storageType"/> property.
6236
6237 Each storage type is represented by its own interface (as shown
6238 above), that allows to query and set properties and perform
6239 operations specific to that storage type. When an IHardDisk object
6240 reports it uses some particular storage type, it also guaranteed to
6241 support the corresponding interface which you can query. And vice
6242 versa, every object that supports a storage-specific interface, also
6243 supports IHardDisk.
6244
6245 <h3>Virtual Hard Disk Types</h3>
6246
6247 The <link to="HardDiskType">type</link> of the virtual hard disk
6248 determines how it is attached to the virtual machine when you call
6249 <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()"/> and what happens to it when
6250 a <link to="ISnapshot">snapshot</link> of the virtual machine is
6251 taken.
6252
6253 There are three types of virtual hard disks:
6254
6255 <ul>
6256 <li><i>Normal</i></li>
6257 <li><i>Immutable</i></li>
6258 <li><i>Writethrough</i></li>
6259 </ul>
6260
6261 The virtual disk type is indicated by the <link to="#type"/>
6262 property. Each of the above types is described in detail further
6263 down.
6264
6265 There is also a forth, "hidden" virtual disk type:
6266 <i>Differencing</i>. It is "hidden" because you cannot directly
6267 create hard disks of this type -- they are automatically created by
6268 VirtualBox when necessary.
6269
6270 <b>Differencing Hard Disks</b>
6271
6272 Unlike disks of other types (that are similar to real hard disks),
6273 the differencing hard disk does not store the full range of data
6274 sectors. Instead, it stores only a subset of sectors of some other
6275 disk that were changed since the differencing hard disk has been
6276 created. Thus, every differencing hard disk has a parent hard disk
6277 it is linked to, and represents the difference between the initial
6278 and the current hard disk state. A differencing hard disk can be
6279 linked to another differencing hard disk -- this way, differencing
6280 hard disks can form a branch of changes. More over, a given virtual
6281 hard disk can have more than one differencing hard disk linked to
6282 it.
6283
6284 A disk the differencing hard disk is linked to (or, in other words,
6285 based on) is called a <i>parent</i> hard disk and is accessible through
6286 the <link to="#parent"/> property. Similarly, all existing differencing
6287 hard disks for a given parent hard disk are called its <i>child</i> hard
6288 disks (and accessible through the <link to="#children"/> property).
6289
6290 All differencing hard disks use Virtual Disk Image files to store
6291 changed sectors. They have the <link to="#type"/> property set to
6292 Normal, but can be easily distinguished from normal hard disks using
6293 the <link to="#parent"/> property: all differencing hard disks have
6294 a parent, while all normal hard disks don't.
6295
6296 When the virtual machine makes an attempt to read a sector that is
6297 missing in a differencing hard disk, its parent is accessed to
6298 resolve the sector in question. This process continues until the
6299 sector is found, or until the root hard disk is encountered, which
6300 always contains all sectors. As a consequence,
6301
6302 <ul>
6303
6304 <li>
6305 The virtual hard disk geometry seen by the guest OS is
6306 always defined by the root hard disk.
6307 </li>
6308
6309 <li>
6310 All hard disks on a branch, up to the root, must be
6311 <link to="#accessible"/> for a given differencing hard disk in order
6312 to let it function properly when the virtual machine is
6313 running.
6314 </li>
6315
6316 </ul>
6317
6318 Differencing hard disks can be implicitly created by VirtualBox in
6319 the following cases:
6320
6321 <ul>
6322
6323 <li>
6324 When a hard disk is <i>indirectly</i> attached to the virtual
6325 machine using <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()"/>. In this
6326 case, all disk writes performed by the guest OS will go to the
6327 created diffferencing hard disk, as opposed to the
6328 <i>direct</i> attachment, where all changes are written to the
6329 attached hard disk itself.
6330 </li>
6331
6332 <li>
6333 When a <link to="ISnapshot">snapshot</link> of the virtual machine
6334 is taken. After that, disk writes to hard disks the differencing
6335 ones have been created for, will be directed to those differencing
6336 hard disks, to preserve the contents of the original disks.
6337 </li>
6338
6339 </ul>
6340
6341 Whether to create a differencing hard disk or not depends on the
6342 type of the hard disk attached to the virtual machine. This is
6343 explained below.
6344
6345 Note that in the current implementation, only the
6346 <link to="VirtualDiskImage"/> storage type is used to
6347 represent differencing hard disks. In other words, all
6348 differencing hard disks are <link to="IVirtualDiskImage"/>
6349 objects.
6350
6351 <b>Normal Hard Disks</b>
6352
6353 Normal hard disks are the most commonly used virtual hard disk. A
6354 normal hard disk is attached to the machine directly if it is not
6355 already attached to some other machine. Otherwise, an attempt to
6356 make an indirect attachment through a differencing hard disk will be
6357 made. This attempt will fail if the hard disk is attached to a
6358 virtual machine without snapshots (because it's impossible to create
6359 a differencing hard disk based on a hard disk that is subject to
6360 change).
6361
6362 When an indirect attachment takes place, in the simplest case, where
6363 the machine the hard disk is being attached to doesn't have
6364 snapshots, the differencing hard disk will be based on the normal
6365 hard disk being attached. Otherwise, the first (i.e. the most
6366 recent) descendant of the given normal hard disk found in the
6367 current snapshot branch (starting from the current snapshot and
6368 going up to the root) will be actually used as a base.
6369
6370 Note that when you detach an indirectly attached hard disk from the
6371 machine, the created differencing hard disk image is simply
6372 <b>deleted</b>, so <b>all changes are lost</b>. If you attach the
6373 same disk again, a clean differencing disk will be created based on
6374 the most recent child, as described above.
6375
6376 When taking a snapshot, the contents of all normal hard disks (and
6377 all differencing disks whose roots are normal hard disks) currently
6378 attached to the virtual machine is preserved by creating
6379 differencing hard disks based on them.
6380
6381 <b>Immutable Hard Disks</b>
6382
6383 Immutable hard disks can be used to provide a sort of read-only
6384 access. An immutable hard disk is always attached indirectly. The
6385 created differencing hard disk is automatically wiped out (recreated
6386 from scratch) every time you power off the virtual machine. Thus,
6387 the contents of the immutable disk remains unchanged between runs.
6388
6389 Detaching an immutable hard disk deletes the differencing disk
6390 created for it, with the same effect as in case with normal hard
6391 disks.
6392
6393 When taking a snapshot, the differencing part of the immutable
6394 hard disk is cloned (i.e. copied to a separate Virtual Disk Image
6395 file) without any changes. This is necessary to preserve the exact
6396 virtual machine state when you create an online snapshot.
6397
6398 <b>Writethrough Hard Disks</b>
6399
6400 Hard disks of this type are always attached directly. This means
6401 that every given writethrough hard disk can be attached only to one
6402 virtual machine at a time.
6403
6404 It is impossible to take a snapshot of a virtual machine with the
6405 writethrough hard disk attached, because taking a snapshot implies
6406 saving the execution state and preserving the contents of all hard
6407 disks, but writethrough hard disks cannot be preserved. Preserving
6408 hard disk contents is necessary to ensure the guest OS stored in the
6409 snapshot will get the same hard disk state when restored, which is
6410 especially important when it has open file handles or when there are
6411 cached files and directories stored in memory.
6412
6413 <h3>Creating, Opening and Registering Hard Disks</h3>
6414
6415 Non-differencing hard disks are either created from scratch using
6416 <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/> or opened from a VDI file
6417 using <link to="IVirtualBox::openVirtualDiskImage()"/> (only for hard
6418 disks using the VirtualDiskImage storage type). Once a hard disk is
6419 created or opened, it needs to be registered using
6420 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()"/> to make it available for
6421 attaching to virtual machines. See the documentation of individual
6422 interfaces for various storage types to get more information.
6423
6424 Differencing hard disks are never created explicitly and cannot
6425 be registered or unregistered; they are automatically registered
6426 upon creation and deregistered when deleted.
6427
6428 <h3>More about Indirect Hard Disk Attachments</h3>
6429
6430 Normally, when you attach a hard disk to the virtual machine, and then
6431 query the corresponding attachment using
6432 <link to="IMachine::getHardDisk()"/> or
6433 <link to="IMachine::hardDiskAttachments"/> you will get the same hard
6434 disk object, whose UUID you passed earlier to
6435 <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()"/>. However, when an indirect
6436 attachment takes place, calling <link to="IMachine::getHardDisk()"/>
6437 will return a differencing hard disk object, that is either based on the
6438 attached hard disk or on another differencing hard disk, the attached
6439 hard disk is eventually a root for (as described above). In both cases
6440 the returned hard disk object is the object the virtual machine actually
6441 uses to perform disk writes to.
6442
6443 Regardless of whether the attachment is direct or indirect, the
6444 <link to="#machineId"/> property of the attached disk will contain an
6445 UUID of the machine object <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()"/>
6446 has been called on.
6447
6448 Note that both <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()"/> and
6449 <link to="IMachine::detachHardDisk()"/> are <i>lazy</i> operations. In
6450 particular, this means that when an indirect attachment is made,
6451 differencing hard disks are not created until machine settings are
6452 committed using <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/>. Similarly, when a
6453 differencing hard disk is detached, it is not deleted until
6454 <link to="IMachine::saveSettings()"/> is called. Calling
6455 <link to="IMachine::discardSettings()"/> cancels all lazy attachments or
6456 detachments made since the last commit and effectively restores the
6457 previous set of hard disks.
6458
6459 <h3>Hard Disk Accessibility</h3>
6460
6461 The <link to="#accessible"/> attribute of the hard disk object
6462 defines the accessibility state of the respective hard disk storage
6463 (for example, the VDI file for IVirtualDiskImage objects). If the
6464 value of this attribute is <tt>false</tt> then some hard disk
6465 attributes may contain invalid or outdated values (for example, the
6466 virtual or the actual hard disk size) until a new accessibility
6467 check is done that returns <tt>true</tt> (see the attribute
6468 description for more details).
6469
6470 <note>
6471 Since checking the accessibility of a hard disk is a potentially
6472 very slow operation, it is not performed implicitly when the
6473 VirtualBox server process starts up to prevent the application from
6474 freezing. In particular, this means that if you try to read hard disk
6475 properties that depend on the accessibility state without first
6476 reading the value of the <link to="#accessible"/> attribute and
6477 ensuring its value is <tt>true</tt>, you will get wrong (zero) values.
6478 </note>
6479
6480 </desc>
6481
6482 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
6483 <desc>
6484
6485 UUID of the hard disk. For newly created hard disk objects,
6486 this value is a randomly generated UUID.
6487
6488 </desc>
6489 </attribute>
6490
6491 <attribute name="description" type="wstring">
6492 <desc>
6493
6494 Optional description of the hard disk. For a newly created hard
6495 disk, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
6496
6497 <note>For some storage types, reading this property is
6498 meaningless when <link to="#accessible"/> is <tt>false</tt>.
6499 Also, you cannot assign it a new value in this case.</note>
6500
6501 </desc>
6502 </attribute>
6503
6504 <attribute name="storageType" type="HardDiskStorageType" readonly="yes">
6505 <desc>
6506
6507 Storage type of this hard disk.
6508
6509 Storage type is defined when you open or create a new hard disk
6510 object.
6511
6512 </desc>
6513 </attribute>
6514
6515 <attribute name="location" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
6516 <desc>
6517
6518 Storage location of this hard disk. The returned string serves
6519 for informational purposes only. To access detailed information
6520 about the storage, query the appropriate storage-specific
6521 interface.
6522
6523 </desc>
6524 </attribute>
6525
6526 <attribute name="type" type="HardDiskType">
6527 <desc>
6528
6529 Type (behavior) of this hard disk. For a newly created or opened hard
6530 disk, this value is <link to="HardDiskType::Normal"/>.
6531
6532 <note>
6533 In the current implementation, this property can be
6534 changed only on an unregistered hard disk object. This may be
6535 changed later.
6536 </note>
6537
6538 </desc>
6539 </attribute>
6540
6541 <attribute name="parent" type="IHardDisk" readonly="yes">
6542 <desc>
6543
6544 Parent of this hard disk (a hard disk this one is directly based
6545 on).
6546
6547 Only differencing hard disks have parents, so a <tt>null</tt>
6548 object is returned for a hard disk of any other type.
6549 </desc>
6550 </attribute>
6551
6552 <attribute name="children" type="IHardDiskCollection" readonly="yes">
6553 <desc>
6554
6555 Children of this hard disk (all differencing hard disks for
6556 those this one is a parent). An empty collection is returned, if
6557 this hard disk doesn't have any children.
6558
6559 </desc>
6560 </attribute>
6561
6562 <attribute name="root" type="IHardDisk" readonly="yes">
6563 <desc>
6564
6565 Root hard disk of this hard disk. If this hard disk is a
6566 differencing hard disk, its root hard disk is the first disk on
6567 the branch. For all other types of hard disks, this property
6568 returns the hard disk object itself (i.e. the same object you
6569 read this property on).
6570
6571 </desc>
6572 </attribute>
6573
6574 <attribute name="accessible" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
6575 <desc>
6576
6577 Whether the hard disk storage is currently accessible or not.
6578 The storage, for example, can be unaccessible if it doesn't exist
6579 or if it is placed on a network resource that is not available
6580 by the time this attribute is read.
6581
6582 In the current implementation, the value of this property is
6583 also <tt>false</tt> if this hard disk is attached to a running
6584 virtual machine.
6585
6586 The accessibility check is performed automatically every time
6587 this attribute is read. You should keep it in mind that this check
6588 may be slow and can block the calling thread for a long time (for
6589 example, if the network resourse where the hard disk storage is
6590 located is down).
6591
6592 The following attributes of the hard disk object are considered
6593 to be invalid when this attribute is <tt>false</tt>:
6594 <ul>
6595 <li><link to="#size"/></li>
6596 <li><link to="#actualSize"/></li>
6597 </ul>
6598 Individual hard disk storage type interfaces may define
6599 additional attributes that depend on the accessibility state.
6600 </desc>
6601 </attribute>
6602
6603 <attribute name="allAccessible" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
6604 <desc>
6605
6606 Whether the whole hard disk branch, starting from this image and
6607 going through its ancestors up to the root, is accessible or
6608 not.
6609
6610 This property makes sense only for differencing hard disks. For
6611 all other types of hard disks it returns the same value as
6612 <link to="#accessible"/>.
6613
6614 </desc>
6615 </attribute>
6616
6617 <attribute name="lastAccessError" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
6618 <desc>
6619
6620 String describing the reason of inaccessibility of this hard
6621 disk after the last call to <link to="#accessible"/> that
6622 returned <tt>false</tt>. A <tt>null</tt> value of this property
6623 means that the last accessibility check returned <tt>true</tt>.
6624
6625 </desc>
6626 </attribute>
6627
6628 <attribute name="size" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
6629 <desc>
6630
6631 Logical size of this hard disk (in megabytes), as reported to the
6632 guest OS running inside the vurtual machine this disk is
6633 attached to. The logical size is defined when the hard disk is
6634 created.
6635
6636 <note>Reading this property on a differencing hard disk will
6637 return the size of its root hard disk.</note>
6638
6639 <note>Reading this property is meaningless when
6640 <link to="#accessible"/> is <tt>false</tt></note>
6641
6642 </desc>
6643 </attribute>
6644
6645 <attribute name="actualSize" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
6646 <desc>
6647
6648 Physical size of the storage used to store hard disk data (in
6649 bytes). This size is usually less than the logical size of the
6650 hard disk, depending on the storage type and on the size
6651 optimization method used for that storage.
6652
6653 <note>Reading this property is meaningless when
6654 <link to="#accessible"/> is <tt>false</tt></note>
6655
6656 </desc>
6657 </attribute>
6658
6659 <attribute name="machineId" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
6660 <desc>
6661
6662 UUID of the machine this hard disk is attached to (or a
6663 <tt>null</tt> UUID if it is not attached).
6664
6665 <note>Immutable hard disks are never attached directly, so this
6666 attribute is always <tt>null</tt> in this case.</note>
6667
6668 </desc>
6669 </attribute>
6670
6671 <attribute name="snapshotId" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
6672 <desc>
6673
6674 UUID of the <link to="ISnapshot">snapshot</link> this hard disk
6675 is associated with (or <tt>null</tt> UUID if it is not
6676 associated with any snapshot).
6677
6678 <note>
6679 This attribute is always <tt>null</tt> if <link to="#machineId"/>
6680 is <tt>null</tt>.
6681 </note>
6682
6683 <note>
6684 Writethrough hard disks are always attached directly and cannot be
6685 involved when taking snapshots, so this attribute is meaningless and
6686 therefore always <tt>null</tt>.
6687 </note>
6688
6689 </desc>
6690 </attribute>
6691
6692 <method name="cloneToImage">
6693
6694 <desc>
6695
6696 Starts creating a clone of this hard disk. The cloned hard disk
6697 will use the specified Virtual Disk Image file as a storage and
6698 will contain exactly the same sector data as the hard disk being
6699 cloned, except that a new UUID for the clone will be randomly
6700 generated.
6701
6702 The specified image file path can be absolute (full path) or
6703 relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox
6704 home directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is
6705 given, the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder">
6706 default VDI folder</link> will be used as a path to the image
6707 file.
6708
6709 It is an error to use the object returned in the @a image
6710 parameter until the returned @a progress object reports success.
6711
6712 <note>In the current implementation, only non-differencing hard
6713 disks can be cloned.</note>
6714
6715 </desc>
6716
6717 <param name="filePath" type="wstring" dir="in">
6718 <desc>Path to a file where to store the cloned hard disk.</desc>
6719 </param>
6720 <param name="image" type="IVirtualDiskImage" dir="out">
6721 <desc>Cloned hard disk object.</desc>
6722 </param>
6723 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
6724 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
6725 </param>
6726
6727 </method>
6728
6729 </interface>
6730
6731 <!--
6732 // IVirtualDiskImage
6733 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
6734 -->
6735
6736 <interface
6737 name="IVirtualDiskImage" extends="$unknown"
6738 uuid="a8265b5a-0d20-4a46-a02f-65693a4e8239"
6739 wsmap="managed"
6740 >
6741
6742 <desc>
6743 The IVirtualDiskImage interface represent a specific type of
6744 <link to="IHardDisk" /> that uses VDI image files.
6745
6746 The Virtual Disk Image (VDI) format is VirtualBox's native format for
6747 hard disk containers.
6748
6749 Objects that support this interface also support the
6750 <link to="IHardDisk"/> interface.
6751
6752 Hard disks using virtual disk images can be either opened using
6753 <link to="IVirtualBox::openHardDisk()"/> or created from
6754 scratch using <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/>.
6755
6756 When a new hard disk object is created from scratch, an image file for it
6757 is not automatically created. To do it, you need to specify a
6758 valid <link to="#filePath">file path</link>, and call
6759 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>.
6760 When it is done, the hard disk object can be registered by calling
6761 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()"/> and then
6762 <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()">attached</link> to
6763 virtual machines.
6764
6765 The <link to="IHardDisk::description">description</link> of the
6766 Virtual Disk Image is stored in the image file. For this reason,
6767 changing the value of this property requires the hard disk to be
6768 <link to="IHardDisk::accessible">accessible</link>. The description
6769 of a registered hard disk can be changed only if a virtual machine
6770 using it is not running.
6771
6772 </desc>
6773
6774 <attribute name="filePath" type="wstring">
6775 <desc>
6776
6777 Full file name of the virtual disk image of this hard disk. For
6778 newly created hard disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
6779
6780 When assigning a new path, it can be absolute (full path) or relative
6781 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox home
6782 directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is given,
6783 the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder"> default VDI
6784 folder</link> will be used as a path to the image file.
6785
6786 When reading this propery, a full path is always returned.
6787
6788 <note>
6789 This property cannot be changed when <link to="#created"/>
6790 returns <tt>true</tt>.
6791 </note>
6792
6793 </desc>
6794 </attribute>
6795
6796 <attribute name="created" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
6797 <desc>
6798
6799 Whether the virual disk image is created or not. For newly
6800 created hard disk objects or after a successful invocation of
6801 <link to="#deleteImage()"/>, this value is <tt>false</tt> until
6802 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link
6803 to="#createDynamicImage()"/> is called.
6804
6805 </desc>
6806 </attribute>
6807
6808 <method name="createDynamicImage">
6809
6810 <desc>
6811
6812 Starts creating a dymically expanding hard disk image in the
6813 background. The previous image associated with this object, if
6814 any, must be deleted using <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise
6815 the operation will fail.
6816
6817 <note>After the returned progress object reports that the
6818 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
6819 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link>
6820 within this VirtualBox installation.</note>
6821
6822 </desc>
6823
6824 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
6825 <desc>Maximum logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
6826 </param>
6827 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
6828 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
6829 </param>
6830
6831 </method>
6832
6833 <method name="createFixedImage">
6834 <desc>
6835
6836 Starts creating a fixed-size hard disk image in the background. The
6837 previous image, if any, must be deleted using
6838 <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise the operation will fail.
6839
6840 <note>
6841 After the returned progress object reports that the
6842 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
6843 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link>
6844 within this VirtualBox installation.
6845 </note>
6846
6847 </desc>
6848
6849 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
6850 <desc>Logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
6851 </param>
6852 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
6853 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
6854 </param>
6855
6856 </method>
6857
6858 <method name="deleteImage">
6859 <desc>
6860
6861 Deletes the existing hard disk image. The hard disk must not be
6862 registered within this VirtualBox installation, otherwise the
6863 operation will fail.
6864
6865 <note>
6866 After this operation succeeds, it will be impossible to
6867 register the hard disk until the image file is created
6868 again.
6869 </note>
6870
6871 <note>
6872 This operation is valid only for non-differencing hard disks, after
6873 they are unregistered using
6874 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterHardDisk()"/>.
6875 </note>
6876
6877 </desc>
6878 </method>
6879
6880 </interface>
6881
6882 <!--
6883 // IISCSIHardDisk
6884 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
6885 -->
6886
6887 <interface
6888 name="IISCSIHardDisk" extends="$unknown"
6889 uuid="003f6ca9-3257-4ef9-99c9-c66ce44576cb"
6890 wsmap="managed"
6891 >
6892
6893 <desc>
6894 THe IISCSIHardDisk interface represents a specific type of
6895 <link to="IHardDisk"/> that uses iSCSI.
6896
6897 The IISCSIHardDisk interface represents <link to="IHardDisk">virtual
6898 hard disks</link> that use the Internet SCSI (iSCSI) protocol to store
6899 hard disk data on remote machines.
6900
6901 Objects that support this interface also support the
6902 <link to="IHardDisk"/> interface.
6903
6904 iSCSI hard disks can be created using
6905 <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/>. When a new hard disk object
6906 is created, all its properties are uninitialized. After you assign some
6907 meaningful values to them, the hard disk object can be registered by
6908 calling <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()"/> and
6909 then <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()">attached</link> to virtual
6910 machines.
6911
6912 The <link to="IHardDisk::description">description</link>
6913 of the iSCSI hard disk is stored in the VirtualBox
6914 configuration file, so it can be changed (at appropriate
6915 times) even when
6916 <link to="IHardDisk::accessible">accessible</link> returns
6917 <tt>false</tt>. However, the hard disk must not be
6918 attached to a running virtual machine.
6919
6920 <note>
6921 In the current imlementation, the type of all iSCSI hard disks
6922 is <link to="HardDiskType::Writethrough">Writethrough</link>
6923 and cannot be changed.
6924 </note>
6925
6926 </desc>
6927
6928 <attribute name="server" type="wstring">
6929 <desc>
6930
6931 iSCSI Server name (either a host name or an IP address). For
6932 newly created hard disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
6933
6934 </desc>
6935 </attribute>
6936
6937 <attribute name="port" type="unsigned short">
6938 <desc>
6939
6940 iSCSI Server port. For newly created hard disk objects, this
6941 value is <tt>0</tt>, which means the default port.
6942
6943 </desc>
6944 </attribute>
6945
6946 <attribute name="target" type="wstring">
6947 <desc>
6948
6949 iSCSI target name. For newly created hard disk objects, this
6950 value is <tt>null</tt>.
6951
6952 </desc>
6953 </attribute>
6954
6955 <attribute name="lun" type="unsigned long long">
6956 <desc>
6957
6958 Logical unit number for this iSCSI disk. For newly created hard
6959 disk objects, this value is <tt>0</tt>.
6960
6961 </desc>
6962 </attribute>
6963
6964 <attribute name="userName" type="wstring">
6965 <desc>
6966
6967 User name for accessing this iSCSI disk. For newly created hard
6968 disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
6969
6970 </desc>
6971 </attribute>
6972
6973 <attribute name="password" type="wstring">
6974 <desc>
6975
6976 User password for accessing this iSCSI disk. For newly created
6977 hard disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
6978
6979 </desc>
6980 </attribute>
6981
6982 </interface>
6983
6984 <!--
6985 // IVMDKImage
6986 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
6987 -->
6988
6989 <interface
6990 name="IVMDKImage" extends="$unknown"
6991 uuid="178398f5-8559-4fee-979e-420af5b53eef"
6992 wsmap="managed"
6993 >
6994 <desc>
6995 The IVMDKImage interface represents a specific type of
6996 <link to="IHardDisk"/> that uses VMDK image files.
6997
6998 The Virtual Machine Disk (VMDK) format is the industry standard format
6999 for virtual hard disk image files, which VirtualBox supports besides its
7000 own native VDI format.
7001
7002 Objects that support this interface also support the
7003 <link to="IHardDisk"/> interface.
7004
7005 Hard disks using VMDK images can be either opened using
7006 <link to="IVirtualBox::openHardDisk()"/> or created from
7007 scratch using <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/>.
7008
7009 When a new hard disk object is created from scratch, an image file for it
7010 is not automatically created. To do it, you need to specify a
7011 valid <link to="#filePath">file path</link>, and call
7012 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>.
7013 When it is done, the hard disk object can be registered by calling
7014 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()"/> and then
7015 <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()">attached</link> to
7016 virtual machines.
7017
7018 The <link to="IHardDisk::description">description</link>
7019 of the VMDK hard disk is stored in the VirtualBox
7020 configuration file, so it can be changed (at appropriate
7021 times) even when
7022 <link to="IHardDisk::accessible">accessible</link> returns
7023 <tt>false</tt>. However, the hard disk must not be
7024 attached to a running virtual machine.
7025
7026 <note>
7027 In the current imlementation, the type of all VMDK hard disks
7028 is <link to="HardDiskType::Writethrough">Writethrough</link> and cannot
7029 be changed.
7030 </note>
7031
7032 </desc>
7033
7034 <attribute name="filePath" type="wstring">
7035 <desc>
7036
7037 Full file name of the VMDK image of this hard disk. For
7038 newly created hard disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
7039
7040 When assigning a new path, it can be absolute (full path) or relative
7041 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox home
7042 directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is given,
7043 the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder"> default VDI
7044 folder</link> will be used as a path to the image file.
7045
7046 When reading this propery, a full path is always returned.
7047
7048 <note>
7049 This property cannot be changed when <link to="#created"/>
7050 returns <tt>true</tt>.
7051 </note>
7052
7053 </desc>
7054 </attribute>
7055
7056 <attribute name="created" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
7057 <desc>
7058
7059 Whether the virual disk image is created or not. For newly created
7060 hard disk objects or after a successful invocation of
7061 <link to="#deleteImage()"/>, this value is <tt>false</tt> until
7062 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>
7063 is called.
7064
7065 </desc>
7066 </attribute>
7067
7068 <method name="createDynamicImage">
7069
7070 <desc>
7071
7072 Starts creating a dymically expanding hard disk image in the
7073 background. The previous image associated with this object, if
7074 any, must be deleted using <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise
7075 the operation will fail.
7076
7077 <note>
7078 After the returned progress object reports that the
7079 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
7080 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link> within
7081 this VirtualBox installation.
7082 </note>
7083
7084 </desc>
7085
7086 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
7087 <desc>Maximum logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
7088 </param>
7089 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
7090 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
7091 </param>
7092
7093 </method>
7094
7095 <method name="createFixedImage">
7096 <desc>
7097
7098 Starts creating a fixed-size hard disk image in the background. The
7099 previous image, if any, must be deleted using
7100 <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise the operation will fail.
7101
7102 <note>
7103 After the returned progress object reports that the
7104 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
7105 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link> within
7106 this VirtualBox installation.
7107 </note>
7108
7109 </desc>
7110
7111 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
7112 <desc>Logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
7113 </param>
7114 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
7115 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
7116 </param>
7117
7118 </method>
7119
7120 <method name="deleteImage">
7121 <desc>
7122
7123 Deletes the existing hard disk image. The hard disk must not be
7124 registered within this VirtualBox installation, otherwise the
7125 operation will fail.
7126
7127 <note>
7128 After this operation succeeds, it will be impossible to register the
7129 hard disk until the image file is created again.
7130 </note>
7131
7132 <note>
7133 This operation is valid only for non-differencing hard disks, after
7134 they are unregistered using
7135 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterHardDisk()"/>.
7136 </note>
7137
7138 </desc>
7139 </method>
7140
7141 </interface>
7142
7143 <!--
7144 // ICustomHardDisk
7145 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7146 -->
7147
7148 <interface
7149 name="ICustomHardDisk" extends="$unknown"
7150 uuid="a7b0236d-3ff4-47c0-a4aa-ddc4ddc1141a"
7151 wsmap="managed"
7152 >
7153 <desc>
7154 The ICustomHardDisk interface represents a specific type of
7155 <link to="IHardDisk" /> that is supported through a third-party plugin.
7156
7157 This interface allows to add support for custom hard disk formats to
7158 VirtualBox.
7159
7160 Objects that support this interface also support the
7161 <link to="IHardDisk"/> interface.
7162
7163 Hard disks using custom hard disk formats can be either opened using
7164 <link to="IVirtualBox::openHardDisk()"/> or created from scratch using
7165 <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/>.
7166
7167 When a new hard disk object is created from scratch, an image file for
7168 it is not automatically created. To do it, you need to specify a
7169 valid <link to="#location">location</link>, and call
7170 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>.
7171 When it is done, the hard disk object can be registered by calling
7172 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()"/> and then
7173 <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()">attached</link> to
7174 virtual machines.
7175
7176 The <link to="IHardDisk::description">description</link>
7177 of the hard disk is stored in the VirtualBox
7178 configuration file, so it can be changed (at appropriate
7179 times) even when
7180 <link to="IHardDisk::accessible">accessible</link> returns
7181 <tt>false</tt>. However, the hard disk must not be
7182 attached to a running virtual machine.
7183
7184 </desc>
7185
7186 <attribute name="location" type="wstring">
7187 <desc>
7188
7189 Location of this custom hard disk. For
7190 newly created hard disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
7191
7192 The format of the location string is plugin-dependent. In case if the
7193 plugin uses a regular file in the local file system to store hard disk
7194 data, then the location is a file path and the following rules apply:
7195 <ul>
7196 <li>
7197 when assigning a new path, it must be absolute (full path) or
7198 relative to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox
7199 home directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is
7200 given, the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder"> default
7201 VDI folder</link> will be used as a path to the image file.
7202 </li>
7203 <li>
7204 When reading this propery, a full path is always returned.
7205 </li>
7206 </ul>
7207
7208 <note>
7209 This property cannot be changed when <link to="#created"/>
7210 returns <tt>true</tt>.
7211 </note>
7212
7213 </desc>
7214 </attribute>
7215
7216 <attribute name="format" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
7217 <desc>
7218
7219 The plugin name of the image file.
7220
7221 </desc>
7222 </attribute>
7223
7224 <attribute name="created" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
7225 <desc>
7226
7227 Whether the virual disk image is created or not. For newly created
7228 hard disk objects or after a successful invocation of
7229 <link to="#deleteImage()"/>, this value is <tt>false</tt> until
7230 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>
7231 is called.
7232
7233 </desc>
7234 </attribute>
7235
7236 <method name="createDynamicImage">
7237
7238 <desc>
7239
7240 Starts creating a dymically expanding hard disk image in the
7241 background. The previous image associated with this object, if
7242 any, must be deleted using <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise
7243 the operation will fail.
7244
7245 <note>
7246 After the returned progress object reports that the
7247 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
7248 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link> within
7249 this VirtualBox installation.
7250 </note>
7251
7252 </desc>
7253
7254 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
7255 <desc>Maximum logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
7256 </param>
7257 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
7258 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
7259 </param>
7260
7261 </method>
7262
7263 <method name="createFixedImage">
7264 <desc>
7265
7266 Starts creating a fixed-size hard disk image in the background. The
7267 previous image, if any, must be deleted using
7268 <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise the operation will fail.
7269
7270 <note>
7271 After the returned progress object reports that the
7272 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
7273 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link> within
7274 this VirtualBox installation.
7275 </note>
7276
7277 </desc>
7278
7279 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
7280 <desc>Logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
7281 </param>
7282 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
7283 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
7284 </param>
7285
7286 </method>
7287
7288 <method name="deleteImage">
7289 <desc>
7290
7291 Deletes the existing hard disk image. The hard disk must not be
7292 registered within this VirtualBox installation, otherwise the
7293 operation will fail.
7294
7295 <note>
7296 After this operation succeeds, it will be impossible to register the
7297 hard disk until the image file is created again.
7298 </note>
7299
7300 <note>
7301 This operation is valid only for non-differencing hard disks, after
7302 they are unregistered using
7303 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterHardDisk()"/>.
7304 </note>
7305
7306 </desc>
7307 </method>
7308
7309 </interface>
7310
7311 <!--
7312 // IVHDImage
7313 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7314 -->
7315
7316 <interface
7317 name="IVHDImage" extends="$unknown"
7318 uuid="163b88c3-7552-424a-8205-daf17a004747"
7319 wsmap="managed"
7320 >
7321 <desc>
7322
7323 The IVHDImage interface represents <link to="IHardDisk">virtual hard
7324 disks</link> that use Virtual PC Virtual Machine Disk image files to store
7325 hard disk data.
7326
7327 Hard disks using VHD images can be either opened using
7328 <link to="IVirtualBox::openHardDisk()"/> or created from
7329 scratch using <link to="IVirtualBox::createHardDisk()"/>.
7330
7331 Objects that support this interface also support the
7332 <link to="IHardDisk"/> interface.
7333
7334 When a new hard disk object is created from scatch, an image file for it
7335 is not automatically created. To do it, you need to specify a
7336 valid <link to="#filePath">file path</link>, and call
7337 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>.
7338 When it is done, the hard disk object can be registered by calling
7339 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()"/> and then
7340 <link to="IMachine::attachHardDisk()">attached</link> to
7341 virtual machines.
7342
7343 The <link to="IHardDisk::description">description</link>
7344 of the VHD hard disk is stored in the VirtualBox
7345 configuration file, so it can be changed (at appropriate
7346 times) even when
7347 <link to="IHardDisk::accessible">accessible</link> returns
7348 <tt>false</tt>. However, the hard disk must not be
7349 attached to a running virtual machine.
7350
7351 <note>
7352 In the current imlementation, the type of all VHD hard disks
7353 is <link to="HardDiskType::Writethrough">Writethrough</link> and cannot
7354 be changed.
7355 </note>
7356
7357 </desc>
7358
7359 <attribute name="filePath" type="wstring">
7360 <desc>
7361
7362 Full file name of the VHD image of this hard disk. For
7363 newly created hard disk objects, this value is <tt>null</tt>.
7364
7365 When assigning a new path, it can be absolute (full path) or relative
7366 to the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox home
7367 directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is given,
7368 the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder"> default VDI
7369 folder</link> will be used as a path to the image file.
7370
7371 When reading this propery, a full path is always returned.
7372
7373 <note>
7374 This property cannot be changed when <link to="#created"/>
7375 returns <tt>true</tt>. In this case, the specified file name can be
7376 absolute (full path) or relative to
7377 the <link to="IVirtualBox::homeFolder"> VirtualBox home
7378 directory</link>. If only a file name without any path is given,
7379 the <link to="ISystemProperties::defaultVDIFolder"> default VDI
7380 folder</link> will be used as a path to the image file.
7381 </note>
7382
7383 </desc>
7384 </attribute>
7385
7386 <attribute name="created" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
7387 <desc>
7388
7389 Whether the virual disk image is created or not. For newly created
7390 hard disk objects or after a successful invocation of
7391 <link to="#deleteImage()"/>, this value is <tt>false</tt> until
7392 <link to="#createFixedImage()"/> or <link to="#createDynamicImage()"/>
7393 is called.
7394
7395 </desc>
7396 </attribute>
7397
7398 <method name="createDynamicImage">
7399
7400 <desc>
7401
7402 Starts creating a dymically expanding hard disk image in the
7403 background. The previous image associated with this object, if
7404 any, must be deleted using <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise
7405 the operation will fail.
7406
7407 <note>
7408 After the returned progress object reports that the
7409 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
7410 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link> within
7411 this VirtualBox installation.
7412 </note>
7413
7414 </desc>
7415
7416 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
7417 <desc>Maximum logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
7418 </param>
7419 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
7420 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
7421 </param>
7422
7423 </method>
7424
7425 <method name="createFixedImage">
7426 <desc>
7427
7428 Starts creating a fixed-size hard disk image in the background. The
7429 previous image, if any, must be deleted using
7430 <link to="#deleteImage"/>, otherwise the operation will fail.
7431
7432 <note>
7433 After the returned progress object reports that the
7434 operation is complete, this hard disk object can be
7435 <link to="IVirtualBox::registerHardDisk()">registered</link> within
7436 this VirtualBox installation.
7437 </note>
7438
7439 </desc>
7440
7441 <param name="size" type="unsigned long long" dir="in">
7442 <desc>Logical size of the hard disk in megabytes.</desc>
7443 </param>
7444 <param name="progress" type="IProgress" dir="return">
7445 <desc>Progress object to track the operation completion.</desc>
7446 </param>
7447
7448 </method>
7449
7450 <method name="deleteImage">
7451 <desc>
7452
7453 Deletes the existing hard disk image. The hard disk must not be
7454 registered within this VirtualBox installation, otherwise the
7455 operation will fail.
7456
7457 <note>
7458 After this operation succeeds, it will be impossible to register the
7459 hard disk until the image file is created again.
7460 </note>
7461
7462 <note>
7463 This operation is valid only for non-differencing hard disks, after
7464 they are unregistered using
7465 <link to="IVirtualBox::unregisterHardDisk()"/>.
7466 </note>
7467
7468 </desc>
7469 </method>
7470
7471 </interface>
7472
7473 <!--
7474 // IDVDImage
7475 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7476 -->
7477
7478 <enumerator
7479 name="IDVDImageEnumerator" type="IDVDImage"
7480 uuid="9BE77C8D-E1BE-4bf2-A67B-B4DD3D2B0F28"
7481 />
7482
7483 <collection
7484 name="IDVDImageCollection" type="IDVDImage"
7485 enumerator="IDVDImageEnumerator"
7486 uuid="AE7053FA-ADD2-4ea4-AFCF-24D5F8DDED64"
7487 readonly="yes"
7488 >
7489 <method name="findByPath">
7490 <desc>
7491 Searches this collection for a DVD image with the given disk path.
7492 <note>
7493 The method returns an error if the given name does not
7494 correspond to any DVD image in the collection.
7495 </note>
7496 </desc>
7497 <param name="path" type="wstring" dir="in">
7498 <desc>Name of the DVD image's file system location.</desc>
7499 </param>
7500 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="return">
7501 <desc>Found DVD image object</desc>
7502 </param>
7503 </method>
7504 </collection>
7505
7506 <interface
7507 name="IDVDImage" extends="$unknown"
7508 uuid="140FFF03-E479-4194-8562-ABC4F8171009"
7509 wsmap="managed"
7510 >
7511 <desc>
7512
7513 The IDVDImage interface represents a file containing the image
7514 of the DVD or CD disk.
7515
7516 <h3>Image Accessibility</h3>
7517
7518 The <link to="#accessible"/> attribute of the image object
7519 defines the accessibility state of the image file. If the
7520 value of this attribute is <tt>false</tt> then some image
7521 attributes may contain invalid or outdated values (for example, the
7522 the image file size) until a new accessibility
7523 check is done that returns <tt>true</tt>.
7524
7525 <note>
7526 Because of the possible slowness of the accessibility check,
7527 it is not implicitly performed upon the VirtualBox server startup
7528 (to prevent the application freeze). In partcular, this means that
7529 if you try to read image properties that depend on the
7530 accessibility state without first reading the value of the
7531 <link to="#accessible"/> attribute and ensuring it's value is
7532 <tt>true</tt>, you will get wrong (zero) values.
7533 </note>
7534
7535 </desc>
7536 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
7537 <desc>UUID of the CD/DVD image.</desc>
7538 </attribute>
7539
7540 <attribute name="filePath" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
7541 <desc>Full file name of the CD/DVD image.</desc>
7542 </attribute>
7543
7544 <attribute name="accessible" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
7545 <desc>
7546
7547 Whether the CD/DVD image is currently accessible or not.
7548 The image, for example, can be unaccessible if it is placed
7549 on a network share that is not available by the time
7550 this property is read.
7551
7552 The accessibility check is performed automatically every time
7553 this attribute is read. You should keep it in mind that this check
7554 may be slow and can block the calling thread for a long time (for
7555 example, if the network share where the image is located is down).
7556
7557 The following attributes of the image object are considered
7558 to be invalid when this attribute is <tt>false</tt>:
7559 <ul>
7560 <li><link to="#size"/></li>
7561 </ul>
7562
7563 </desc>
7564 </attribute>
7565
7566 <attribute name="size" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
7567 <desc>Size of the ISO image in bytes.</desc>
7568 </attribute>
7569
7570 </interface>
7571
7572
7573 <!--
7574 // IDVDDrive
7575 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7576 -->
7577
7578 <interface
7579 name="IDVDDrive" extends="$unknown"
7580 uuid="d9bd101a-8079-4fb9-bad1-31bf32482b75"
7581 wsmap="managed"
7582 >
7583 <desc>
7584 The IDVDDrive interface represents the virtual CD/DVD drive of the
7585 virtual machine. Used in <link to="IMachine::DVDDrive"/>.
7586 </desc>
7587 <attribute name="state" type="DriveState" readonly="yes">
7588 <desc>Current drive state.</desc>
7589 </attribute>
7590
7591 <attribute name="passthrough" type="boolean">
7592 <desc>
7593 When a host drive is mounted and passthrough is enabled
7594 the guest will be able to directly send SCSI commands to
7595 the host drive. This enables the guest to use CD/DVD writers
7596 but is potentially dangerous.
7597 </desc>
7598 </attribute>
7599
7600 <method name="mountImage">
7601 <desc>Mounts the specified image.</desc>
7602 <param name="imageId" type="uuid" dir="in"/>
7603 </method>
7604
7605 <method name="captureHostDrive">
7606 <desc>Captures the specified host drive.</desc>
7607 <param name="drive" type="IHostDVDDrive" dir="in"/>
7608 </method>
7609
7610 <method name="unmount">
7611 <desc>Unmounts the currently mounted image/device.</desc>
7612 </method>
7613
7614 <method name="getImage">
7615 <desc>Gets the currently mounted image ID.</desc>
7616 <param name="image" type="IDVDImage" dir="return"/>
7617 </method>
7618
7619 <method name="getHostDrive">
7620 <desc>Gets the currently mounted image ID.</desc>
7621 <param name="drive" type="IHostDVDDrive" dir="return"/>
7622 </method>
7623
7624 </interface>
7625
7626 <!--
7627 // IFloppyImage
7628 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7629 -->
7630
7631 <enumerator
7632 name="IFloppyImageEnumerator" type="IFloppyImage"
7633 uuid="902C4089-76B7-41f1-91E8-49A261A28A2C"
7634 />
7635
7636 <collection
7637 name="IFloppyImageCollection" type="IFloppyImage"
7638 enumerator="IFloppyImageEnumerator"
7639 uuid="327A8928-8572-446e-AD9A-18FE30E81F3F"
7640 readonly="yes">
7641 <method name="findByPath">
7642 <desc>
7643 Searches this collection for a floppy image with the given disk path.
7644 <note>
7645 The method returns an error if the given name does not
7646 correspond to any floppy image in the collection.
7647 </note>
7648 </desc>
7649 <param name="path" type="wstring" dir="in">
7650 <desc>Name of the floppy image's file system location.</desc>
7651 </param>
7652 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="return">
7653 <desc>Found Floppy image object</desc>
7654 </param>
7655 </method>
7656 </collection>
7657
7658 <interface
7659 name="IFloppyImage" extends="$unknown"
7660 uuid="CC696755-EA98-4ffe-9DC5-C003047034AB"
7661 wsmap="managed"
7662 >
7663 <desc>
7664
7665 The IFloppyImage interface represents a file containing the image
7666 of a floppy disk.
7667
7668 <h3>Image Accessibility</h3>
7669
7670 The <link to="#accessible"/> attribute of the image object
7671 defines the accessibility state of the image file. If the
7672 value of this attribute is <tt>false</tt> then some image
7673 attributes may contain invalid or outdated values (for example, the
7674 the image file size) until a new accessibility
7675 check is done that returns <tt>true</tt>.
7676
7677 <note>
7678 Because of the possible slowness of the accessibility check,
7679 it is not implicitly performed upon the VirtualBox server startup
7680 (to prevent the application freeze). In partcular, this means that
7681 if you try to read image properties that depend on the
7682 accessibility state without first reading the value of the
7683 <link to="#accessible"/> attribute and ensuring it's value is
7684 <tt>true</tt>, you will get wrong (zero) values.
7685 </note>
7686
7687 </desc>
7688 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
7689 <desc>UUID of the floppy image.</desc>
7690 </attribute>
7691
7692 <attribute name="filePath" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
7693 <desc>Full file name of the floppy image.</desc>
7694 </attribute>
7695
7696 <attribute name="accessible" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
7697 <desc>
7698
7699 Whether the floppy image is currently accessible or not.
7700 The image, for example, can be unaccessible if it is placed
7701 on a network share that is not available by the time
7702 this property is read.
7703
7704 The accessibility check is performed automatically every time
7705 this attribute is read. You should keep it in mind that this check
7706 may be slow and can block the calling thread for a long time (for
7707 example, if the network share where the image is located is down).
7708
7709 The following attributes of the image object are considered
7710 to be invalid when this attribute is <tt>false</tt>:
7711 <ul>
7712 <li><link to="#size"/></li>
7713 </ul>
7714
7715 </desc>
7716 </attribute>
7717
7718 <attribute name="size" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
7719 <desc>Size of the floppy image in bytes.</desc>
7720 </attribute>
7721
7722 </interface>
7723
7724
7725 <!--
7726 // IFloppyDrive
7727 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7728 -->
7729
7730 <interface
7731 name="IFloppyDrive" extends="$unknown"
7732 uuid="E9318F71-78D2-4b00-863C-B7CB0030A2D9"
7733 wsmap="managed"
7734 >
7735 <desc>
7736 The IFloppyDrive interface represents the virtual floppy drive of the
7737 virtual machine. Used in <link to="IMachine::FloppyDrive" />.
7738 </desc>
7739
7740 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
7741 <desc>
7742 Flag whether the floppy drive is enabled. If it is disabled,
7743 the floppy drive will not be reported to the guest.
7744 </desc>
7745 </attribute>
7746
7747 <attribute name="state" type="DriveState" readonly="yes">
7748 <desc>Current drive state.</desc>
7749 </attribute>
7750
7751 <method name="mountImage">
7752 <desc>Mounts the specified image.</desc>
7753 <param name="imageId" type="uuid" dir="in"/>
7754 </method>
7755
7756 <method name="captureHostDrive">
7757 <desc>Captures the specified host drive.</desc>
7758 <param name="drive" type="IHostFloppyDrive" dir="in"/>
7759 </method>
7760
7761 <method name="unmount">
7762 <desc>Unmounts the currently mounted image/device.</desc>
7763 </method>
7764
7765 <method name="getImage">
7766 <desc>Gets the currently mounted image ID.</desc>
7767 <param name="image" type="IFloppyImage" dir="return"/>
7768 </method>
7769
7770 <method name="getHostDrive">
7771 <desc>Gets the currently mounted image ID.</desc>
7772 <param name="drive" type="IHostFloppyDrive" dir="return"/>
7773 </method>
7774
7775 </interface>
7776
7777
7778 <!--
7779 // IKeyboard
7780 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7781 -->
7782
7783 <interface
7784 name="IKeyboard" extends="$unknown"
7785 uuid="2d1a531b-4c6e-49cc-8af6-5c857b78b5d7"
7786 wsmap="managed"
7787 >
7788 <desc>
7789 The IKeyboard interface represents the virtual machine's keyboard. Used
7790 in <link to="IConsole::keyboard"/>.
7791
7792 Through this interface, the virtual machine's virtual keyboard can be controlled. One
7793 can send keystrokes to the virtual machine and send the Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to it.
7794 </desc>
7795 <method name="putScancode">
7796 <desc>Sends a scancode to the keyboard.</desc>
7797 <param name="scancode" type="long" dir="in"/>
7798 </method>
7799
7800 <method name="putScancodes">
7801 <desc>Sends an array of scancode to the keyboard.</desc>
7802 <param name="scancodes" type="long" dir="in" safearray="yes"/>
7803 <param name="codesStored" type="unsigned long" dir="return"/>
7804 </method>
7805
7806 <method name="putCAD">
7807 <desc>Sends the Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to the keyboard.</desc>
7808 </method>
7809
7810 </interface>
7811
7812
7813 <!--
7814 // IMouse
7815 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7816 -->
7817
7818 <enum
7819 name="MouseButtonState"
7820 uuid="03131722-2EC5-4173-9794-0DACA46673EF"
7821 >
7822 <desc>
7823 Mouse button state.
7824 </desc>
7825
7826 <const name="LeftButton" value="0x01"/>
7827 <const name="RightButton" value="0x02"/>
7828 <const name="MiddleButton" value="0x04"/>
7829 <const name="WheelUp" value="0x08"/>
7830 <const name="WheelDown" value="0x10"/>
7831 <const name="MouseStateMask" value="0x1F"/>
7832 </enum>
7833
7834 <interface
7835 name="IMouse" extends="$unknown"
7836 uuid="FD443EC1-0006-4F5B-9282-D72760A66916"
7837 wsmap="managed"
7838 >
7839 <desc>
7840 The IMouse interface represents the virtual machine's mouse. Used in
7841 <link to="IConsole::mouse"/>.
7842
7843 Through this interface, the virtual machine's virtual mouse can be
7844 controlled.
7845 </desc>
7846
7847 <attribute name="absoluteSupported" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
7848 <desc>
7849 Whether the guest OS supports absolute mouse pointer positioning
7850 or not.
7851 <note>
7852 VirtualBox Guest Tools need to be installed to the guest OS
7853 in order to enable absolute mouse positioning support.
7854 You can use the <link to="IConsoleCallback::onMouseCapabilityChange"/>
7855 callback to be instantly informed about changes of this attribute
7856 during virtual machine execution.
7857 </note>
7858 <see><link to="#putMouseEventAbsolute"/></see>
7859 </desc>
7860 </attribute>
7861
7862 <method name="putMouseEvent">
7863 <desc>
7864 Initiates a mouse event using relative pointer movements
7865 along x and y axis.
7866 </desc>
7867
7868 <param name="dx" type="long" dir="in">
7869 <desc>
7870 Amout of pixels the mouse should move to the right.
7871 Negative values move the mouse to the left.
7872 </desc>
7873 </param>
7874 <param name="dy" type="long" dir="in">
7875 <desc>
7876 Amout of pixels the mouse should move downwards.
7877 Negative values move the mouse upwards.
7878 </desc>
7879 </param>
7880 <param name="dz" type="long" dir="in">
7881 <desc>
7882 Amount of mouse wheel moves.
7883 Positive values describe clockwize wheel rotations,
7884 negative values describe counterclockwise rotations.
7885 </desc>
7886 </param>
7887 <param name="buttonState" type="long" dir="in">
7888 <desc>
7889 The current state of mouse buttons. Every bit represents
7890 a mouse button as follows:
7891 <table>
7892 <tr><td>Bit 0 (<tt>0x01</tt>)</td><td>left mouse button</td></tr>
7893 <tr><td>Bit 1 (<tt>0x02</tt>)</td><td>right mouse button</td></tr>
7894 <tr><td>Bit 2 (<tt>0x04</tt>)</td><td>middle mouse button</td></tr>
7895 </table>
7896 A value of <tt>1</tt> means the corresponding button is pressed.
7897 otherwise it is released.
7898 </desc>
7899 </param>
7900 </method>
7901
7902 <method name="putMouseEventAbsolute">
7903 <desc>
7904 Positions the mouse pointer using absolute x and y coordinates.
7905 These coordinates are expressed in pixels and
7906 start from <tt>[1,1]</tt> which corresponds to the top left
7907 corner of the virtual display.
7908
7909 <note>
7910 This method will have effect only if absolute mouse
7911 positioning is supported by the guest OS.
7912 </note>
7913
7914 <see><link to="#absoluteSupported"/></see>
7915 </desc>
7916
7917 <param name="x" type="long" dir="in">
7918 <desc>
7919 X coordinate of the pointer in pixels, starting from <tt>1</tt>.
7920 </desc>
7921 </param>
7922 <param name="y" type="long" dir="in">
7923 <desc>
7924 Y coordinate of the pointer in pixels, starting from <tt>1</tt>.
7925 </desc>
7926 </param>
7927 <param name="dz" type="long" dir="in">
7928 <desc>
7929 Amout of mouse wheel moves.
7930 Positive values describe clockwize wheel rotations,
7931 negative values describe counterclockwise rotations.
7932 </desc>
7933 </param>
7934 <param name="buttonState" type="long" dir="in">
7935 <desc>
7936 The current state of mouse buttons. Every bit represents
7937 a mouse button as follows:
7938 <table>
7939 <tr><td>Bit 0 (<tt>0x01</tt>)</td><td>left mouse button</td></tr>
7940 <tr><td>Bit 1 (<tt>0x02</tt>)</td><td>right mouse button</td></tr>
7941 <tr><td>Bit 2 (<tt>0x04</tt>)</td><td>middle mouse button</td></tr>
7942 </table>
7943 A value of <tt>1</tt> means the corresponding button is pressed.
7944 otherwise it is released.
7945 </desc>
7946 </param>
7947 </method>
7948
7949 </interface>
7950
7951 <!--
7952 // IDisplay
7953 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7954 -->
7955
7956 <enum
7957 name="FramebufferAccelerationOperation"
7958 uuid="f0e5ebbe-dc8e-4e2d-916e-53baa3844df8"
7959 >
7960 <desc>
7961 Framebuffer acceleration operation.
7962 </desc>
7963
7964 <const name="SolidFillAcceleration" value="1"/>
7965 <const name="ScreenCopyAcceleration" value="2"/>
7966 </enum>
7967
7968 <enum
7969 name="FramebufferPixelFormat"
7970 uuid="6b27d1fc-4f2c-4e9c-a166-01d06540305d"
7971 >
7972 <desc>
7973 Format of the video memory buffer. Constants represented by this enum can
7974 be used to test for particular values of <link
7975 to="IFramebuffer::pixelFormat"/>. See also <link
7976 to="IFramebuffer::requestResize()"/>.
7977
7978 See also www.fourcc.org for more informantion about FOURCC pixel formats.
7979 </desc>
7980
7981 <const name="Opaque" value="0xFFFFFFFF">
7982 <desc>
7983 Unknown buffer format. The user may not assume any particular
7984 format of the buffer.
7985 </desc>
7986 </const>
7987 <const name="FOURCC_RGB" value="0x32424752">
7988 <desc>
7989 Basic RGB format. <link to="IFramebuffer::bitsPerPixel"/> determines
7990 the bit layout.
7991 </desc>
7992 </const>
7993 </enum>
7994
7995 <interface
7996 name="IFramebuffer" extends="$unknown"
7997 uuid="af431304-5b09-40e2-94da-3c3cb03822c1"
7998 wsmap="suppress"
7999 >
8000 <attribute name="address" type="octet" mod="ptr" readonly="yes">
8001 <desc>Address of the start byte of the framebuffer.</desc>
8002 </attribute>
8003
8004 <attribute name="width" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8005 <desc>Framebuffer width, in pixels.</desc>
8006 </attribute>
8007
8008 <attribute name="height" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8009 <desc>Framebuffer height, in pixels.</desc>
8010 </attribute>
8011
8012 <attribute name="bitsPerPixel" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8013 <desc>
8014 Color depth, in bits per pixel. When <link to="#pixelFormat"/> is <link
8015 to="FramebufferPixelFormat::FOURCC_RGB">FOURCC_RGB</link>, valid values
8016 are: 8, 15, 16, 24 and 32.
8017 </desc>
8018 </attribute>
8019
8020 <attribute name="bytesPerLine" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8021 <desc>
8022 Scan line size, in bytes. When <link to="#pixelFormat"/> is <link
8023 to="FramebufferPixelFormat::FOURCC_RGB">FOURCC_RGB</link>, the
8024 size of the scan line must be aligned to 32 bits.
8025 </desc>
8026 </attribute>
8027
8028 <attribute name="pixelFormat" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8029 <desc>
8030 Framebuffer pixel format. It's either one of the values defined by <link
8031 to="FramebufferPixelFormat"/> or a raw FOURCC code.
8032 <note>
8033 This attribute must never return <link
8034 to="PixelFormat::Opaque"/> -- the format of the buffer
8035 <link to="#address"/> points to must be always known.
8036 </note>
8037 </desc>
8038 </attribute>
8039
8040 <attribute name="usesGuestVRAM" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
8041 <desc>
8042 Defines whether this framebuffer uses the virtual video card's memory
8043 buffer (guest VRAM) directly or not. See <link
8044 to="IFramebuffer::requestResize()"/> for more information.
8045 </desc>
8046 </attribute>
8047
8048 <attribute name="heightReduction" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8049 <desc>
8050 Hint from the framebuffer about how much of the standard
8051 screen height it wants to use for itself. This information is
8052 exposed to the guest through the VESA BIOS and VMMDev interface
8053 so that it can use it for determining its video mode table. It
8054 is not guaranteed that the guest respects the value.
8055 </desc>
8056 </attribute>
8057
8058 <attribute name="overlay" type="IFramebufferOverlay" readonly="yes">
8059 <desc>
8060 An alpha-blended overlay which is superposed over the framebuffer.
8061 The initial purpose is to allow the display of icons providing
8062 information about the VM state, including disk activity, in front
8063 ends which do not have other means of doing that. The overlay is
8064 designed to controlled exclusively by IDisplay. It has no locking
8065 of its own, and any changes made to it are not guaranteed to be
8066 visible until the affected portion of IFramebuffer is updated. The
8067 overlay can be created lazily the first time it is requested. This
8068 attribute can also return NULL to signal that the overlay is not
8069 implemented.
8070 </desc>
8071 </attribute>
8072
8073 <attribute name="winId" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
8074 <desc>
8075 Platform-dependent identifier of the window where context of this
8076 framebuffer is drawn, or zero if there's no such window.
8077 </desc>
8078 </attribute>
8079
8080 <method name="lock">
8081 <desc>
8082 Locks the framebuffer.
8083 Gets called by the IDisplay object where this framebuffer is
8084 bound to.
8085 </desc>
8086 </method>
8087
8088 <method name="unlock">
8089 <desc>
8090 Unlocks the framebuffer.
8091 Gets called by the IDisplay object where this framebuffer is
8092 bound to.
8093 </desc>
8094 </method>
8095
8096 <method name="notifyUpdate">
8097 <desc>
8098 Informs about an update.
8099 Gets called by the display object where this buffer is
8100 registered.
8101 </desc>
8102 <param name="x" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8103 <param name="y" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8104 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8105 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8106 <param name="finished" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
8107 </method>
8108
8109 <method name="requestResize">
8110 <desc>
8111 Requests a size and pixel format change.
8112
8113 There are two modes of working with the video buffer of the virtual
8114 machine. The <i>indirect</i> mode implies that the IFramebuffer
8115 implementation allocates a memory buffer for the requested display mode
8116 and provides it to the virtual machine. In <i>direct</i> mode, the
8117 IFramebuffer implementation uses the memory buffer allocated and owned
8118 by the virtual machine. This buffer represents the video memory of the
8119 emulated video adapter (so called <i>guest VRAM</i>). The direct mode is
8120 usually faster because the implementation gets a raw pointer to the
8121 guest VRAM buffer which it can directly use for visualising the contents
8122 of the virtual display, as opposed to the indirect mode where the
8123 contents of guest VRAM are copied to the memory buffer provided by
8124 the implementation every time a display update occurs.
8125
8126 It is important to note that the direct mode is really fast only when
8127 the implementation uses the given guest VRAM buffer directly, for
8128 example, by blitting it to the window representing the virtual machine's
8129 display, which saves at least one copy operation comparing to the
8130 indirect mode. However, using the guest VRAM buffer directly is not
8131 always possible: the format and the color depth of this buffer may be
8132 not supported by the target window, or it may be unknown (opaque) as in
8133 case of text or non-linear multi-plane VGA video modes. In this case,
8134 the indirect mode (that is always available) should be used as a
8135 fallback: when the guest VRAM contents are copied to the
8136 implementation-provided memory buffer, color and format conversion is
8137 done authomatically by the underlying code.
8138
8139 The @a pixelFormat parameter defines whether the direct mode is
8140 available or not. If @a pixelFormat is <link
8141 to="PixelFormat::Opaque"/> then direct access to the guest
8142 VRAM buffer is not available -- the @a VRAM, @a bitsPerPixel and @a
8143 bytesPerLine parameters must be ignored and the implementation must use
8144 the indirect mode (where it provides its own buffer in one of the
8145 supported formats). In all other cases, @a pixelFormat together with @a
8146 bitsPerPixel and @a bytesPerLine define the format of the video memory
8147 buffer pointed to by the @a VRAM parameter and the implementation is
8148 free to choose which mode to use. To indicate that this framebuffer uses
8149 the direct mode, the implementation of the <link to="#usesGuestVRAM"/>
8150 attribute must return <tt>true</tt> and <link to="#address"/> must
8151 return exactly the same address that is passed in the @a VRAM parameter
8152 of this method; otherwise it is assumed that the indirect strategy is
8153 chosen.
8154
8155 The @a width and @a height parameters represent the size of the
8156 requested display mode in both modes. In case of indirect mode, the
8157 provided memory buffer should be big enough to store data of the given
8158 display mode. In case of direct mode, it is guaranteed that the given @a
8159 VRAM buffer contains enough space to represent the display mode of the
8160 given size. Note that this framebuffer's <link to="#width"/> and <link
8161 to="#height"/> attributes must return exactly the same values as
8162 passed to this method after the resize is completed (see below).
8163
8164 The @a finished output parameter determines if the implementation has
8165 finished resizing the framebuffer or not. If, for some reason, the
8166 resize cannot be finished immediately during this call, @a finished
8167 must be set to @c false, and the implementation must call
8168 <link to="IDisplay::resizeCompleted()"/> after it has returned from
8169 this method as soon as possible. If @a finished is @c false, the
8170 machine will not call any framebuffer methods until
8171 <link to="IDisplay::resizeCompleted()"/> is called.
8172
8173 Note that if the direct mode is chosen, the <link to="#bitsPerPixel"/>,
8174 <link to="#bytesPerLine"/> and <link to="#pixelFormat"/> attributes of
8175 this framebuffer must return exactly the same values as specified in the
8176 parameters of this method, after the resize is completed. If the
8177 indirect mode is chosen, these attributes must return values describing
8178 the format of the implementation's own memory buffer <link
8179 to="#address"/> points to. Note also that the <link to="#bitsPerPixel"/>
8180 value must always correlate with <link to="#pixelFormat"/>. Note that
8181 the <link to="#pixelFormat"/> attribute must never return <link
8182 to="PixelFormat::Opaque"/> regardless of the selected mode.
8183
8184 <note>
8185 This method is called by the IDisplay object under the
8186 <link to="#lock()"/> provided by this IFramebuffer
8187 implementation. If this method returns @c false in @a finished, then
8188 this lock is not released until
8189 <link to="IDisplay::resizeCompleted()"/> is called.
8190 </note>
8191 </desc>
8192 <param name="screenId" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8193 <desc>
8194 Logical screen number. Must be used in the corresponding call to
8195 <link to="IDisplay::resizeCompleted()"/> if this call is made.
8196 </desc>
8197 </param>
8198 <param name="pixelFormat" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8199 <desc>
8200 Pixel format of the memory buffer pointed to by @a VRAM.
8201 See also <link to="FramebufferPixelFormat"/>.
8202 </desc>
8203 </param>
8204 <param name="VRAM" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="in">
8205 <desc>Pointer to the virtual video card's VRAM (may be @c null).</desc>
8206 </param>
8207 <param name="bitsPerPixel" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8208 <desc>Color depth, bits per pixel.</desc>
8209 </param>
8210 <param name="bytesPerLine" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8211 <desc>Size of one scan line, in bytes.</desc>
8212 </param>
8213 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8214 <desc>Width of the guest display, in pixels.</desc>
8215 </param>
8216 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8217 <desc>Height of the guest display, in pixels.</desc>
8218 </param>
8219 <param name="finished" type="boolean" dir="return">
8220 <desc>
8221 Can the VM start using the new framebuffer immediately
8222 after this method returns or it should wait for
8223 <link to="IDisplay::resizeCompleted()"/>.
8224 </desc>
8225 </param>
8226 </method>
8227
8228 <method name="operationSupported">
8229 <desc>
8230 Returns whether the given acceleration operation is supported
8231 by the IFramebuffer implementation. If not, the display object
8232 will not attempt to call the corresponding IFramebuffer entry
8233 point. Even if an operation is indicated to supported, the
8234 IFramebuffer implementation always has the option to return non
8235 supported from the corresponding acceleration method in which
8236 case the operation will be performed by the display engine. This
8237 allows for reduced IFramebuffer implementation complexity where
8238 only common cases are handled.
8239 </desc>
8240 <param name="operation" type="FramebufferAccelerationOperation" dir="in"/>
8241 <param name="supported" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
8242 </method>
8243
8244 <method name="videoModeSupported">
8245 <desc>
8246 Returns whether the framebuffer implementation is willing to
8247 support a given video mode. In case it is not able to render
8248 the video mode (or for some reason not willing), it should
8249 return false. Usually this method is called when the guest
8250 asks the VMM device whether a given video mode is supported
8251 so the information returned is directly exposed to the guest.
8252 It is important that this method returns very quickly.
8253 </desc>
8254 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8255 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8256 <param name="bpp" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8257 <param name="supported" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
8258 </method>
8259
8260 <method name="solidFill">
8261 <desc>
8262 Fills the specified rectangle on screen with a solid color.
8263 </desc>
8264 <param name="x" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8265 <param name="y" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8266 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8267 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8268 <param name="color" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8269 <param name="handled" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
8270 </method>
8271
8272 <method name="copyScreenBits">
8273 <desc>
8274 Copies specified rectangle on the screen.
8275 </desc>
8276 <param name="xDst" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8277 <param name="yDst" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8278 <param name="xSrc" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8279 <param name="ySrc" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8280 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8281 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8282 <param name="handled" type="boolean" dir="return"/>
8283 </method>
8284
8285 <method name="getVisibleRegion">
8286 <desc>
8287 Returns the visible region of this framebuffer.
8288
8289 If the @a rectangles parameter is <tt>NULL</tt> then the value of the
8290 @a count parameter is ignored and the number of elements necessary to
8291 describe the current visible region is returned in @a countCopied.
8292
8293 If @a rectangles is not <tt>NULL</tt> but @a count is less
8294 than the required number of elements to store region data, the method
8295 will report a failure. If @a count is equal or greater than the
8296 required number of elements, then the actual number of elements copied
8297 to the provided array will be returned in @a countCopied.
8298
8299 <note>
8300 The address of the provided array must be in the process space of
8301 this IFramebuffer object.
8302 </note>
8303 </desc>
8304 <param name="rectangles" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="in">
8305 <desc>Pointer to the <tt>RTRECT</tt> array to receive region data.</desc>
8306 </param>
8307 <param name="count" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8308 <desc>Number of <tt>RTRECT</tt> elements in the @a rectangles array.</desc>
8309 </param>
8310 <param name="countCopied" type="unsigned long" dir="return">
8311 <desc>Number of elements copied to the @a rectangles array.</desc>
8312 </param>
8313 </method>
8314
8315 <method name="setVisibleRegion">
8316 <desc>
8317 Suggests a new visible region to this framebuffer. This region
8318 represents the area of the VM display which is a union of regions of
8319 all top-level windows of the guest operating system running inside the
8320 VM (if the Guest Additions for this system support this
8321 functionality). This information may be used by the frontends to
8322 implement the seamless desktop integration feature.
8323
8324 <note>
8325 The address of the provided array must be in the process space of
8326 this IFramebuffer object.
8327 </note>
8328 <note>
8329 The IFramebuffer implementation must make a copy of the provided
8330 array of rectangles.
8331 </note>
8332 </desc>
8333 <param name="rectangles" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="in">
8334 <desc>Pointer to the <tt>RTRECT</tt> array.</desc>
8335 </param>
8336 <param name="count" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
8337 <desc>Number of <tt>RTRECT</tt> elements in the @a rectangles array.</desc>
8338 </param>
8339 </method>
8340
8341 </interface>
8342
8343 <interface
8344 name="IFramebufferOverlay" extends="IFrameBuffer"
8345 uuid="0bcc1c7e-e415-47d2-bfdb-e4c705fb0f47"
8346 wsmap="suppress"
8347 >
8348 <desc>
8349 The IFramebufferOverlay interface represents an alpha blended overlay
8350 for displaying status icons above an IFramebuffer. It is always created
8351 not visible, so that it must be explicitly shown. It only covers a
8352 portion of the IFramebuffer, determined by its width, height and
8353 co-ordinates. It is always in packed pixel little-endian 32bit ARGB (in
8354 that order) format, and may be written to directly. Do re-read the
8355 width though, after setting it, as it may be adjusted (increased) to
8356 make it more suitable for the front end.
8357 </desc>
8358 <attribute name="x" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8359 <desc>X position of the overlay, relative to the framebuffer.</desc>
8360 </attribute>
8361
8362 <attribute name="y" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8363 <desc>Y position of the overlay, relative to the framebuffer.</desc>
8364 </attribute>
8365
8366 <attribute name="visible" type="boolean" readonly="no">
8367 <desc>
8368 Whether the overlay is currently visible.
8369 </desc>
8370 </attribute>
8371
8372 <attribute name="alpha" type="unsigned long" readonly="no">
8373 <desc>
8374 The global alpha value for the overlay. This may or may not be
8375 supported by a given front end.
8376 </desc>
8377 </attribute>
8378
8379 <method name="move">
8380 <desc>
8381 Changes the overlay's position relative to the IFramebuffer.
8382 </desc>
8383 <param name="x" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8384 <param name="y" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8385 </method>
8386
8387 </interface>
8388
8389 <interface
8390 name="IDisplay" extends="$unknown"
8391 uuid="09789f63-4525-48e5-a5e4-1080453b0eab"
8392 wsmap="suppress"
8393 >
8394 <desc>
8395 The IDisplay interface represents the virtual machine's display.
8396
8397 The object implementing this interface is contained in each
8398 <link to="IConsole::display"/> attribute and represents the visual
8399 output of the virtual machine.
8400
8401 The virtual display supports pluggable output targets represented by the
8402 IFramebuffer interface. Examples of the output target are a window on
8403 the host computer or an RDP sessoin's display on a remote computer.
8404 </desc>
8405 <attribute name="width" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8406 <desc>Current display width.</desc>
8407 </attribute>
8408
8409 <attribute name="height" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8410 <desc>Current display height.</desc>
8411 </attribute>
8412
8413 <attribute name="bitsPerPixel" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8414 <desc>
8415 Current guest display color depth. Note that this may differ
8416 from <link to="IFramebuffer::bitsPerPixel"/>.
8417 </desc>
8418 </attribute>
8419
8420 <method name="setupInternalFramebuffer">
8421 <desc>
8422 Prepares an internally managed framebuffer.
8423 </desc>
8424 <param name="depth" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8425 </method>
8426
8427 <method name="lockFramebuffer">
8428 <desc>
8429 Requests access to the internal framebuffer.
8430 </desc>
8431 <param name="address" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="return"/>
8432 </method>
8433
8434 <method name="unlockFramebuffer">
8435 <desc>
8436 Releases access to the internal framebuffer.
8437 </desc>
8438 </method>
8439
8440 <method name="registerExternalFramebuffer">
8441 <desc>
8442 Registers an external framebuffer.
8443 </desc>
8444 <param name="framebuffer" type="IFramebuffer" dir="in"/>
8445 </method>
8446
8447 <method name="setFramebuffer">
8448 <desc>
8449 Sets the framebuffer for given screen.
8450 </desc>
8451 <param name="screenId" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8452 <param name="framebuffer" type="IFramebuffer" dir="in"/>
8453 </method>
8454
8455 <method name="getFramebuffer">
8456 <desc>
8457 Queries the framebuffer for given screen.
8458 </desc>
8459 <param name="screenId" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8460 <param name="framebuffer" type="IFramebuffer" dir="out"/>
8461 <param name="xOrigin" type="long" dir="out"/>
8462 <param name="yOrigin" type="long" dir="out"/>
8463 </method>
8464
8465 <method name="setVideoModeHint">
8466 <desc>
8467 Asks VirtualBox to request the given video mode from
8468 the guest. This is just a hint and it cannot be guaranteed
8469 that the requested resolution will be used. Guest Additions
8470 are required for the request to be seen by guests. The caller
8471 should issue the request and wait for a resolution change and
8472 after a timeout retry.
8473
8474 Specifying <tt>0</tt> for either @a width, @a height or @a bitsPerPixel
8475 parameters means that the corresponding values should be taken from the
8476 current video mode (i.e. left unchanged).
8477
8478 If the guest OS supports multi-monitor configuration then the @a display
8479 parameter specifies the number of the guest display to send the hint to:
8480 <tt>0</tt> is the primary display, <tt>1</tt> is the first secondary and
8481 so on. If the multi-monitor configuration is not supported, @a display
8482 must be <tt>0</tt>.
8483
8484 </desc>
8485 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8486 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8487 <param name="bitsPerPixel" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8488 <param name="display" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8489 </method>
8490
8491 <method name="setSeamlessMode">
8492 <desc>
8493 Enables or disables seamless guest display rendering (seamless desktop
8494 integration) mode.
8495 <note>
8496 Calling this method has no effect if <link
8497 to="IGuest::supportsSeamless"/> returns <tt>false</tt>.
8498 </note>
8499 </desc>
8500 <param name="enabled" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
8501 </method>
8502
8503 <method name="takeScreenShot">
8504 <desc>
8505 Takes a screen shot of the requested size and copies it to the
8506 32-bpp buffer allocated by the caller.
8507 </desc>
8508 <param name="address" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="in"/>
8509 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8510 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8511 </method>
8512
8513 <method name="drawToScreen">
8514 <desc>
8515 Draws a 32-bpp image of the specified size from the given buffer
8516 to the given point on the VM display.
8517 </desc>
8518 <param name="address" type="octet" mod="ptr" dir="in"/>
8519 <param name="x" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8520 <param name="y" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8521 <param name="width" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8522 <param name="height" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8523 </method>
8524
8525 <method name="invalidateAndUpdate">
8526 <desc>
8527 Does a full invalidation of the VM display and instructs the VM
8528 to update it.
8529 </desc>
8530 </method>
8531
8532 <method name="resizeCompleted">
8533 <desc>
8534 Signals that a framebuffer has completed the resize operation.
8535 </desc>
8536 <param name="screenId" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
8537 </method>
8538
8539 <method name="updateCompleted">
8540 <desc>
8541 Signals that a framebuffer has completed the update operation.
8542 </desc>
8543 </method>
8544
8545 </interface>
8546
8547 <!--
8548 // INetworkAdapter
8549 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8550 -->
8551
8552 <enum
8553 name="NetworkAttachmentType"
8554 uuid="8730d899-d036-4925-bc63-e58f3486f4bf"
8555 >
8556 <desc>
8557 Network attachment type.
8558 </desc>
8559
8560 <const name="Null" value="0">
8561 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Also means "not attached".</desc>
8562 </const>
8563 <const name="NAT" value="1"/>
8564 <const name="HostInterface" value="2"/>
8565 <const name="Internal" value="3"/>
8566 </enum>
8567
8568 <enum
8569 name="NetworkAdapterType"
8570 uuid="156b17b9-5d61-4d54-be90-62e37dda848d"
8571 >
8572 <desc>
8573 Network adapter type.
8574 </desc>
8575
8576 <const name="Null" value="0">
8577 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
8578 </const>
8579 <const name="Am79C970A" value="1"/>
8580 <const name="Am79C973" value="2"/>
8581 <const name="I82540EM" value="3"/>
8582 <const name="I82543GC" value="4"/>
8583 </enum>
8584
8585 <interface
8586 name="INetworkAdapter" extends="$unknown"
8587 uuid="a876d9b1-68d9-43b1-9c68-ddea0a473663"
8588 wsmap="managed"
8589 >
8590 <attribute name="adapterType" type="NetworkAdapterType">
8591 <desc>
8592 Type of the virtual network adapter. Depending on this value,
8593 VirtualBox will provide a different virtual network hardware
8594 to the guest.
8595 </desc>
8596 </attribute>
8597
8598 <attribute name="slot" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8599 <desc>
8600 Slot number this adapter is plugged into. Corresponds to
8601 the value you pass to <link to="IMachine::getNetworkAdapter"/>
8602 to obtain this instance.
8603 </desc>
8604 </attribute>
8605
8606 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
8607 <desc>
8608 Flag whether the network adapter is present in the
8609 guest system. If disabled, the virtual guest hardware will
8610 not contain this network adapter. Can only be changed when
8611 the VM is not running.
8612 </desc>
8613 </attribute>
8614
8615 <attribute name="MACAddress" type="wstring">
8616 <desc>
8617 Ethernet MAC address of the adapter, 12 hexadecimal characters. When setting
8618 it to NULL, VirtualBox will generate a unique MAC address.
8619 </desc>
8620 </attribute>
8621
8622 <attribute name="attachmentType" type="NetworkAttachmentType" readonly="yes"/>
8623
8624 <attribute name="hostInterface" type="wstring">
8625 <desc>
8626 Name of the Host Network Interface that is currently in use. NULL will be returned
8627 if no device has been allocated. On Linux, setting this refers to a permanent TAP
8628 device. However, a file descriptor has precedence over the interface name on Linux.
8629 Note that when VBox allocates a TAP device, this property will not be set, i.e. the
8630 interface name would have to be determined using the file descriptor and /proc/self/fd.
8631 </desc>
8632 </attribute>
8633
8634<if target="xpidl">
8635 <attribute name="TAPFileDescriptor" type="long">
8636 <desc>
8637 File descriptor of the TAP device. It can either be setup by the caller
8638 which has to supply an existing valid file handle allocated in the parent
8639 process of the VM process or allocated by VirtualBox. The value is -1 if it
8640 has not been defined. This property is non persistent, i.e. it will not be
8641 stored in the VM's configuration data and thus has to be set at each startup.
8642 </desc>
8643 </attribute>
8644 <attribute name="TAPSetupApplication" type="wstring">
8645 <desc>
8646 Application to start to configure the TAP device.
8647 It is being passed two parameters, 1) the file handle (as ascii),
8648 2) the TAP device name if it is available.
8649 </desc>
8650 </attribute>
8651 <attribute name="TAPTerminateApplication" type="wstring">
8652 <desc>
8653 Application to start before closing a TAP device.
8654 It is being passed two parameters, 1) the file handle (as ascii),
8655 2) the TAP device name if it is available.
8656 </desc>
8657 </attribute>
8658</if>
8659
8660 <attribute name="internalNetwork" type="wstring">
8661 <desc>
8662 Name of the internal network the VM is attached to.
8663 </desc>
8664 </attribute>
8665
8666 <attribute name="NATNetwork" type="wstring">
8667 <desc>
8668 Name of the NAT network the VM is attached to.
8669 </desc>
8670 </attribute>
8671
8672 <attribute name="cableConnected" type="boolean">
8673 <desc>
8674 Flag whether the adapter reports the cable as connected or not.
8675 It can be used to report offline situations to a VM.
8676 </desc>
8677 </attribute>
8678
8679 <attribute name="lineSpeed" type="unsigned long">
8680 <desc>
8681 Line speed reported by custom drivers, in units of 1 kbps.
8682 </desc>
8683 </attribute>
8684
8685 <attribute name="traceEnabled" type="boolean">
8686 <desc>
8687 Flag whether network traffic from/to the network card should be traced.
8688 Can only be toggled when the VM is turned off.
8689 </desc>
8690 </attribute>
8691
8692 <attribute name="traceFile" type="wstring">
8693 <desc>
8694 Filename where a network trace will be stored. If not set, VBox-pid.pcap
8695 will be used.
8696 </desc>
8697 </attribute>
8698
8699 <method name="attachToNAT">
8700 <desc>
8701 Attach the network adapter to the Network Address Translation (NAT) interface.
8702 </desc>
8703 </method>
8704
8705 <method name="attachToHostInterface">
8706 <desc>
8707 Attach the network adapter to a host interface. On Linux, the TAP
8708 setup application will be executed if configured and unless a device
8709 name and/or file descriptor has been set, a new TAP interface will be
8710 created.
8711 </desc>
8712 </method>
8713
8714 <method name="attachToInternalNetwork">
8715 <desc>
8716 Attach the network adapter to an internal network.
8717 </desc>
8718 </method>
8719
8720 <method name="detach">
8721 <desc>
8722 Detach the network adapter
8723 </desc>
8724 </method>
8725 </interface>
8726
8727
8728 <!--
8729 // ISerialPort
8730 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8731 -->
8732
8733 <enum
8734 name="PortMode"
8735 uuid="b266f43c-2e93-46b3-812b-c20e600e867b"
8736 >
8737 <desc>
8738 The PortMode enumeration represents possible communicaton modes for
8739 the virtual serial port device.
8740 </desc>
8741
8742 <const name="Disconnected" value="0">
8743 <desc>Virtual device is not attached to any real host device.</desc>
8744 </const>
8745 <const name="HostPipe" value="1">
8746 <desc>Virtual device is attached to a host pipe.</desc>
8747 </const>
8748 <const name="HostDevice" value="2">
8749 <desc>Virtual device is attached to a host device.</desc>
8750 </const>
8751 </enum>
8752
8753 <interface
8754 name="ISerialPort" extends="$unknown"
8755 uuid="937f6970-5103-4745-b78e-d28dcf1479a8"
8756 wsmap="managed"
8757 >
8758
8759 <desc>
8760 The ISerialPort interface represents the virtual serial port device.
8761
8762 The virtual serial port device acts like an ordinary serial port
8763 inside the virtual machine. This device communicates to the real
8764 serial port hardware in one of two modes: host pipe or host device.
8765
8766 In host pipe mode, the #path attribute specifies the path to the pipe on
8767 the host computer that represents a serial port. The #server attribute
8768 determines if this pipe is created by the virtual machine process at
8769 machine startup or it must already exist before starting machine
8770 execution.
8771
8772 In host device mode, the #path attribute specifies the name of the
8773 serial port device on the host computer.
8774
8775 There is also a third communication mode: the disconnected mode. In this
8776 mode, the guest OS running inside the virtual machine will be able to
8777 detect the serial port, but all port write operations will be discarded
8778 and all port read operations will return no data.
8779
8780 <see>IMachine::getSerialPort</see>
8781 </desc>
8782
8783 <attribute name="slot" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8784 <desc>
8785 Slot number this serial port is plugged into. Corresponds to
8786 the value you pass to <link to="IMachine::getSerialPort"/>
8787 to obtain this instance.
8788 </desc>
8789 </attribute>
8790
8791 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
8792 <desc>
8793 Flag whether the serial port is enabled. If disabled,
8794 the serial port will not be reported to the guest OS.
8795 </desc>
8796 </attribute>
8797
8798 <attribute name="IOBase" type="unsigned long">
8799 <desc>Base I/O address of the serial port.</desc>
8800 </attribute>
8801
8802 <attribute name="IRQ" type="unsigned long">
8803 <desc>IRQ number of the serial port.</desc>
8804 </attribute>
8805
8806 <attribute name="hostMode" type="PortMode">
8807 <desc>How is this port connected to the host.</desc>
8808 </attribute>
8809
8810 <attribute name="server" type="boolean">
8811 <desc>
8812 Flag whether this serial port acts as a server (creates a new pipe on
8813 the host) or as a client (uses the existing pipe). This attribute is
8814 used only when <link to="#hostMode"/> is PortMode::HostPipe.
8815 </desc>
8816 </attribute>
8817
8818 <attribute name="path" type="wstring">
8819 <desc>
8820 Path to the serial port's pipe on the host when <link to="#hostMode"/> is
8821 PortMode::HostPipe, or the host serial device name when
8822 <link to="#hostMode"/> is PortMode::HostDevice. In either of the above
8823 cases, setting a @c null or an empty string as the attribute's value
8824 will result into an error. Otherwise, the value of this property is
8825 ignored.
8826 </desc>
8827 </attribute>
8828
8829 </interface>
8830
8831 <!--
8832 // IParallelPort
8833 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8834 -->
8835
8836 <interface
8837 name="IParallelPort" extends="$unknown"
8838 uuid="0c925f06-dd10-4b77-8de8-294d738c3214"
8839 wsmap="managed"
8840 >
8841
8842 <desc>
8843 The IParallelPort interface represents the virtual parallel port device.
8844
8845 The virtual parallel port device acts like an ordinary parallel port
8846 inside the virtual machine. This device communicates to the real
8847 parallel port hardware using the name of the parallel device on the host
8848 computer specified in the #path attribute.
8849
8850 Each virtual parallel port device is assigned a base I/O address and an
8851 IRQ number that will be reported to the guest operating system and used
8852 to operate the given parallel port from within the virtual machine.
8853
8854 <see>IMachine::getParallelPort</see>
8855 </desc>
8856
8857 <attribute name="slot" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
8858 <desc>
8859 Slot number this parallel port is plugged into. Corresponds to
8860 the value you pass to <link to="IMachine::getParallelPort"/>
8861 to obtain this instance.
8862 </desc>
8863 </attribute>
8864
8865 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
8866 <desc>
8867 Flag whether the parallel port is enabled. If disabled,
8868 the parallel port will not be reported to the guest OS.
8869 </desc>
8870 </attribute>
8871
8872 <attribute name="IOBase" type="unsigned long">
8873 <desc>Base I/O address of the parallel port.</desc>
8874 </attribute>
8875
8876 <attribute name="IRQ" type="unsigned long">
8877 <desc>IRQ number of the parallel port.</desc>
8878 </attribute>
8879
8880 <attribute name="path" type="wstring">
8881 <desc>
8882 Host parallel device name. If this parallel port is enabled, setting a
8883 @c null or an empty string as this attribute's value will result into
8884 an error.
8885 </desc>
8886 </attribute>
8887
8888 </interface>
8889
8890
8891 <!--
8892 // IMachineDebugger
8893 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8894 -->
8895
8896 <interface
8897 name="IMachineDebugger" extends="$unknown"
8898 uuid="0de52346-938b-4020-a33b-471be542f3ff"
8899 wsmap="suppress"
8900 >
8901 <method name="resetStats">
8902 <desc>
8903 Reset VM statistics.
8904 </desc>
8905 <param name="pattern" type="wstring" dir="in">
8906 <desc>The selection pattern. A bit similar to filename globbing.</desc>
8907 </param>
8908 </method>
8909
8910 <method name="dumpStats">
8911 <desc>
8912 Dumps VM statistics.
8913 </desc>
8914 <param name="pattern" type="wstring" dir="in">
8915 <desc>The selection pattern. A bit similar to filename globbing.</desc>
8916 </param>
8917 </method>
8918
8919 <method name="getStats">
8920 <desc>
8921 Get the VM statistics in a XMLish format.
8922 </desc>
8923 <param name="pattern" type="wstring" dir="in">
8924 <desc>The selection pattern. A bit similar to filename globbing.</desc>
8925 </param>
8926 <param name="withDescriptions" type="boolean" dir="in">
8927 <desc>Whether to include the descriptions.</desc>
8928 </param>
8929 <param name="stats" type="wstring" dir="out">
8930 <desc>The XML document containing the statistics.</desc>
8931 </param>
8932 </method>
8933
8934 <attribute name="singlestep" type="boolean">
8935 <desc>Switch for enabling singlestepping.</desc>
8936 </attribute>
8937
8938 <attribute name="recompileUser" type="boolean">
8939 <desc>Switch for forcing code recompilation for user mode code.</desc>
8940 </attribute>
8941
8942 <attribute name="recompileSupervisor" type="boolean">
8943 <desc>Switch for forcing code recompilation for supervisor mode code.</desc>
8944 </attribute>
8945
8946 <attribute name="PATMEnabled" type="boolean">
8947 <desc>Switch for enabling and disabling the PATM component.</desc>
8948 </attribute>
8949
8950 <attribute name="CSAMEnabled" type="boolean">
8951 <desc>Switch for enabling and disabling the CSAM component.</desc>
8952 </attribute>
8953
8954 <attribute name="logEnabled" type="boolean">
8955 <desc>Switch for enabling and disabling logging.</desc>
8956 </attribute>
8957
8958 <attribute name="HWVirtExEnabled" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
8959 <desc>
8960 Flag indicating whether the VM is currently making use of CPU hardware
8961 virtualization extensions.
8962 </desc>
8963 </attribute>
8964
8965 <attribute name="HWVirtExNestedPagingEnabled" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
8966 <desc>
8967 Flag indicating whether the VM is currently making use of the nested paging
8968 CPU hardware virtualization extension.
8969 </desc>
8970 </attribute>
8971
8972 <attribute name="HWVirtExVPIDEnabled" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
8973 <desc>
8974 Flag indicating whether the VM is currently making use of the VPID
8975 VT-x extension.
8976 </desc>
8977 </attribute>
8978
8979 <attribute name="PAEEnabled" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
8980 <desc>
8981 Flag indicating whether the VM is currently making use of the Physical
8982 Address Extension CPU feature.
8983 </desc>
8984 </attribute>
8985
8986 <attribute name="virtualTimeRate" type="unsigned long">
8987 <desc>
8988 The rate at which the virtual time runs expressed as a percentage.
8989 The accepted range is 2% to 20000%.
8990 </desc>
8991 </attribute>
8992
8993 <!-- @todo method for setting log flags, groups and destination! -->
8994
8995 <attribute name="VM" type="unsigned long long" readonly="yes">
8996 <desc>
8997 Gets the VM handle. This is only for internal use while
8998 we carve the details of this interface.
8999 </desc>
9000 </attribute>
9001
9002 </interface>
9003
9004 <!--
9005 // IUSBController
9006 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9007 -->
9008
9009 <interface
9010 name="IUSBController" extends="$unknown"
9011 uuid="f4c2d3dc-f109-4da7-93b1-ec28973ac89f"
9012 wsmap="managed"
9013 >
9014 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
9015 <desc>
9016 Flag whether the USB controller is present in the
9017 guest system. If disabled, the virtual guest hardware will
9018 not contain any USB controller. Can only be changed when
9019 the VM is powered off.
9020 </desc>
9021 </attribute>
9022
9023 <attribute name="enabledEhci" type="boolean">
9024 <desc>
9025 Flag whether the USB EHCI controller is present in the
9026 guest system. If disabled, the virtual guest hardware will
9027 not contain a USB EHCI controller. Can only be changed when
9028 the VM is powered off.
9029 </desc>
9030 </attribute>
9031
9032 <attribute name="USBStandard" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9033 <desc>
9034 USB standard version which the controller implements.
9035 This is a BCD which means that the major version is in the
9036 high byte and minor version is in the low byte.
9037 </desc>
9038 </attribute>
9039
9040 <attribute name="deviceFilters" type="IUSBDeviceFilterCollection" readonly="yes">
9041 <desc>
9042 List of USB device filters associated with the machine.
9043
9044 If the machine is currently running, these filters are activated
9045 every time a new (supported) USB device is attached to the host
9046 computer that was not ignored by global filters
9047 (<link to="IHost::USBDeviceFilters"/>).
9048
9049 These filters are also activated when the machine is powered up.
9050 They are run against a list of all currently available USB
9051 devices (in states
9052 <link to="USBDeviceState::Available">Available</link>,
9053 <link to="USBDeviceState::Busy">Busy</link>,
9054 <link to="USBDeviceState::Held">Held</link>) that were not previously
9055 ignored by global filters.
9056
9057 If at least one filter matches the USB device in question, this
9058 device is automatically captured (attached to) the virtual USB
9059 controller of this machine.
9060
9061 <see>IUSBDeviceFilter, ::IUSBController</see>
9062 </desc>
9063 </attribute>
9064
9065 <method name="createDeviceFilter">
9066 <desc>
9067 Creates a new USB device filter. All attributes except
9068 the filter name are set to <tt>null</tt> (any match),
9069 <i>active</i> is <tt>false</tt> (the filter is not active).
9070
9071 The created filter can then be added to the list of filters using
9072 <link to="#insertDeviceFilter()"/>.
9073
9074 <see>#deviceFilters</see>
9075 </desc>
9076 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
9077 <desc>
9078 Filter name. See <link to="IUSBDeviceFilter::name"/>
9079 for more info.
9080 </desc>
9081 </param>
9082 <param name="filter" type="IUSBDeviceFilter" dir="return">
9083 <desc>Created filter object.</desc>
9084 </param>
9085 </method>
9086
9087 <method name="insertDeviceFilter">
9088 <desc>
9089 Inserts the given USB device to the specified position
9090 in the list of filters.
9091
9092 Positions are numbered starting from <tt>0</tt>. If the specified
9093 position is equal to or greater than the number of elements in
9094 the list, the filter is added to the end of the collection.
9095
9096 <note>
9097 Duplicates are not allowed, so an attempt to inster a
9098 filter that is already in the collection, will return an
9099 error.
9100 </note>
9101
9102 <see>#deviceFilters</see>
9103 </desc>
9104 <param name="position" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
9105 <desc>Position to insert the filter to.</desc>
9106 </param>
9107 <param name="filter" type="IUSBDeviceFilter" dir="in">
9108 <desc>USB device filter to insert.</desc>
9109 </param>
9110 </method>
9111
9112 <method name="removeDeviceFilter">
9113 <desc>
9114 Removes a USB device filter from the specified position in the
9115 list of filters.
9116
9117 Positions are numbered starting from <tt>0</tt>. Specifying a
9118 position equal to or greater than the number of elements in
9119 the list will produce an error.
9120
9121 <see>#deviceFilters</see>
9122 </desc>
9123 <param name="position" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
9124 <desc>Position to remove the filter from.</desc>
9125 </param>
9126 <param name="filter" type="IUSBDeviceFilter" dir="return">
9127 <desc>Removed USB device filter.</desc>
9128 </param>
9129 </method>
9130
9131 </interface>
9132
9133
9134 <!--
9135 // IUSBDevice
9136 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9137 -->
9138
9139 <enumerator
9140 name="IUSBDeviceEnumerator" type="IUSBDevice"
9141 uuid="aefe00f7-eb8a-454b-9ea4-fd5ad93c0e99"
9142 />
9143
9144 <collection
9145 name="IUSBDeviceCollection" type="IUSBDevice"
9146 enumerator="IUSBDeviceEnumerator"
9147 uuid="e31f3248-90dd-4ca2-95f0-6b36042d96a2"
9148 readonly="yes"
9149 >
9150 <method name="findById">
9151 <desc>
9152 Searches this collection for a USB device with the given UUID.
9153 <note>
9154 The method returns an error if the given UUID does not
9155 correspond to any USB device in the collection.
9156 </note>
9157 <see>IUSBDevice::id</see>
9158 </desc>
9159 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
9160 <desc>UUID of the USB device to search for.</desc>
9161 </param>
9162 <param name="device" type="IUSBDevice" dir="return">
9163 <desc>Found USB device object.</desc>
9164 </param>
9165 </method>
9166
9167 <method name="findByAddress">
9168 <desc>
9169 Searches this collection for a USB device with the given
9170 host address.
9171 <note>
9172 The method returns an error if the given address does not
9173 correspond to any USB device in the collection.
9174 </note>
9175 <see>IUSBDevice::address</see>
9176 </desc>
9177 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
9178 <desc>
9179 Address of the USB device (as assigned by the host) to
9180 search for.
9181 </desc>
9182 </param>
9183 <param name="device" type="IUSBDevice" dir="return">
9184 <desc>Found USB device object.</desc>
9185 </param>
9186 </method>
9187
9188 </collection>
9189
9190 <interface
9191 name="IUSBDevice" extends="$unknown"
9192 uuid="850af07b-9ee8-48c2-b6b0-f6d0acbf63c3"
9193 wsmap="managed"
9194 >
9195 <desc>
9196 The IUSBDevice interface represents a virtual USB device attached to the
9197 virtual machine.
9198
9199 A collection of objects implementing this interface is stored in the
9200 <link to="IConsole::USBDevices"/> attribute which lists all USB devices
9201 attached to a running virtual machine's USB controller.
9202 </desc>
9203
9204 <attribute name="id" type="uuid" readonly="yes">
9205 <desc>
9206 Unique USB device ID. This ID is built from #vendorId,
9207 #productId, #revision and #serialNumber.
9208 </desc>
9209 </attribute>
9210
9211 <attribute name="vendorId" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9212 <desc>Vendor ID.</desc>
9213 </attribute>
9214
9215 <attribute name="productId" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9216 <desc>Product ID.</desc>
9217 </attribute>
9218
9219 <attribute name="revision" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9220 <desc>
9221 Product revision number. This is a packed BCD represented as
9222 unsigned short. The high byte is the integer part and the low
9223 byte is the decimal.
9224 </desc>
9225 </attribute>
9226
9227 <attribute name="manufacturer" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
9228 <desc>Manufacturer string.</desc>
9229 </attribute>
9230
9231 <attribute name="product" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
9232 <desc>Product string.</desc>
9233 </attribute>
9234
9235 <attribute name="serialNumber" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
9236 <desc>Serial number string.</desc>
9237 </attribute>
9238
9239 <attribute name="address" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
9240 <desc>Host specific address of the device.</desc>
9241 </attribute>
9242
9243 <attribute name="port" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9244 <desc>
9245 Host USB port number the device is physically
9246 coonected to.
9247 </desc>
9248 </attribute>
9249
9250 <attribute name="version" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9251 <desc>
9252 The major USB version of the device - 1 or 2.
9253 </desc>
9254 </attribute>
9255
9256 <attribute name="portVersion" type="unsigned short" readonly="yes">
9257 <desc>
9258 The major USB version of the host USB port the device is
9259 physically coonected to - 1 or 2. For devices not connected to
9260 anything this will have the same value as the version attribute.
9261 </desc>
9262 </attribute>
9263
9264 <attribute name="remote" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
9265 <desc>
9266 Whether the device is physically connected to a remote VRDP
9267 client or to a local host machine.
9268 </desc>
9269 </attribute>
9270
9271 </interface>
9272
9273
9274 <!--
9275 // IUSBDeviceFilter
9276 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9277 -->
9278
9279 <enumerator
9280 name="IUSBDeviceFilterEnumerator" type="IUSBDeviceFilter"
9281 uuid="d5109c61-93e7-4726-926b-0dee1020da56"
9282 />
9283
9284 <collection
9285 name="IUSBDeviceFilterCollection" type="IUSBDeviceFilter"
9286 enumerator="IUSBDeviceFilterEnumerator"
9287 uuid="4fa3fc99-ceb1-4bf5-a9cb-e962d825c1ef"
9288 readonly="yes"
9289 />
9290
9291 <interface
9292 name="IUSBDeviceFilter" extends="$unknown"
9293 uuid="d6831fb4-1a94-4c2c-96ef-8d0d6192066d"
9294 wsmap="managed"
9295 >
9296 <desc>
9297 The IUSBDeviceFilter interface represents an USB device filter used
9298 to perform actions on a group of USB devices.
9299
9300 This type of filters is used by running virtual machines to
9301 automatically capture selected USB devices once they are physically
9302 attached to the host computer.
9303
9304 A USB device is matched to the given device filter if and only if all
9305 attributes of the device match the corresponding attributes of the
9306 filter (that is, attributes are joined together using the logical AND
9307 operation). On the other hand, all together, filters in the list of
9308 filters carry the semantics of the logical OR operation. So if it is
9309 desirable to create a match like "this vendor id OR this product id",
9310 one needs to create two filters and specify "any match" (see below)
9311 for unused attributes.
9312
9313 All filter attributes used for matching are strings. Each string
9314 is an expression representing a set of values of the corresponding
9315 device attribute, that will match the given filter. Currently, the
9316 following filtering expressions are supported:
9317
9318 <ul>
9319 <li><i>Interval filters</i>. Used to specify valid intervals for
9320 integer device attributes (Vendor ID, Product ID and Revision).
9321 The format of the string is:
9322
9323 <tt>int:((m)|([m]-[n]))(,(m)|([m]-[n]))*</tt>
9324
9325 where <tt>m</tt> and <tt>n</tt> are integer numbers, either in octal
9326 (starting from <tt>0</tt>), hexadecimal (starting from <tt>0x</tt>)
9327 or decimal (otherwise) form, so that <tt>m &lt; n</tt>. If <tt>m</tt>
9328 is ommitted before a dash (<tt>-</tt>), the minimum possible integer
9329 is assumed; if <tt>n</tt> is ommitted after a dash, the maximum
9330 possible integer is assummed.
9331 </li>
9332 <li><i>Boolean filters</i>. Used to specify acceptable values for
9333 boolean device attributes. The format of the string is:
9334
9335 <tt>true|false|yes|no|0|1</tt>
9336
9337 </li>
9338 <li><i>Exact match</i>. Used to specify a single value for the given
9339 device attribute. Any string that does't start with <tt>int:</tt>
9340 represents the exact match. String device attributes are compared to
9341 this string including case of symbols. Integer attributes are first
9342 converted to a string (see individual filter attributes) and then
9343 compared ignoring case.
9344
9345 </li>
9346 <li><i>Any match</i>. Any value of the corresponding device attribute
9347 will match the given filter. An empty or <tt>null</tt> string is
9348 used to construct this type of filtering expressions.
9349
9350 </li>
9351 </ul>
9352
9353 <note>
9354 On the Windows host platform, interval filters are not currently
9355 available. Also all string filter attributes
9356 (<link to="#manufacturer"/>, <link to="#product"/>,
9357 <link to="#serialNumber"/>) are ignored, so they behave as
9358 <i>any match</i> no matter what string expression is specified.
9359 </note>
9360
9361 <see>IUSBController::deviceFilters, IHostUSBDeviceFilter</see>
9362 </desc>
9363
9364 <attribute name="name" type="wstring">
9365 <desc>
9366 Visible name for this filter.
9367 This name is used to visually distungish one filter from another,
9368 so it can neither be <tt>null</tt> nor an empty string.
9369 </desc>
9370 </attribute>
9371
9372 <attribute name="active" type="boolean">
9373 <desc>Whether this filter active or has been temporarily disabled.</desc>
9374 </attribute>
9375
9376 <attribute name="vendorId" type="wstring">
9377 <desc>
9378 <link to="IUSBDevice::vendorId">Vendor ID</link> filter.
9379 The string representation for the <i>exact matching</i>
9380 has the form <tt>XXXX</tt>, where <tt>X</tt> is the hex digit
9381 (including leading zeroes).
9382 </desc>
9383 </attribute>
9384
9385 <attribute name="productId" type="wstring">
9386 <desc>
9387 <link to="IUSBDevice::productId">Product ID</link> filter.
9388 The string representation for the <i>exact matching</i>
9389 has the form <tt>XXXX</tt>, where <tt>X</tt> is the hex digit
9390 (including leading zeroes).
9391 </desc>
9392 </attribute>
9393
9394 <attribute name="revision" type="wstring">
9395 <desc>
9396 <link to="IUSBDevice::productId">Product revision number</link>
9397 filter. The string representation for the <i>exact matching</i>
9398 has the form <tt>IIFF</tt>, where <tt>I</tt> is the decimal digit
9399 of the integer part of the revision, and <tt>F</tt> is the
9400 decimal digit of its fractional part (including leading and
9401 trailing zeroes).
9402 Note that for interval filters, it's best to use the hexadecimal
9403 form, because the revision is stored as a 16 bit packed BCD value;
9404 so the expression <tt>int:0x0100-0x0199</tt> will match any
9405 revision from <tt>1.0</tt> to <tt>1.99</tt>.
9406 </desc>
9407 </attribute>
9408
9409 <attribute name="manufacturer" type="wstring">
9410 <desc>
9411 <link to="IUSBDevice::manufacturer">Manufacturer</link> filter.
9412 </desc>
9413 </attribute>
9414
9415 <attribute name="product" type="wstring">
9416 <desc>
9417 <link to="IUSBDevice::product">Product</link> filter.
9418 </desc>
9419 </attribute>
9420
9421 <attribute name="serialNumber" type="wstring">
9422 <desc>
9423 <link to="IUSBDevice::serialNumber">Serial number</link> filter.
9424 </desc>
9425 </attribute>
9426
9427 <attribute name="port" type="wstring">
9428 <desc>
9429 <link to="IUSBDevice::port">Host USB port</link> filter.
9430 </desc>
9431 </attribute>
9432
9433 <attribute name="remote" type="wstring">
9434 <desc>
9435 <link to="IUSBDevice::remote">Remote state</link> filter.
9436 <note>
9437 This filter makes sense only for machine USB filters,
9438 i.e. it is ignored by IHostUSBDeviceFilter objects.
9439 </note>
9440 </desc>
9441 </attribute>
9442
9443 <attribute name="maskedInterfaces" type="unsigned long">
9444 <desc>
9445 This is an advanced option for hiding one or more USB interfaces
9446 from the guest. The value is a bitmask where the bits that are set
9447 means the corresponding USB interface should be hidden, masked off
9448 if you like.
9449 This feature only works on Linux hosts.
9450 </desc>
9451 </attribute>
9452
9453 </interface>
9454
9455
9456 <!--
9457 // IHostUSBDevice
9458 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9459 -->
9460
9461 <enum
9462 name="USBDeviceState"
9463 uuid="b99a2e65-67fb-4882-82fd-f3e5e8193ab4"
9464 >
9465 <desc>
9466 USB device state. This enumeration represents all possible states
9467 of the USB device physically attached to the host computer regarding
9468 its state on the host computer and availability to guest computers
9469 (all currently running virtual machines).
9470
9471 Once a supported USB device is attached to the host, global USB
9472 filters (<link to="IHost::USBDeviceFilters"/>) are activated. They can
9473 either ignore the device, or put ot to #Held state, or do nothing. Unless
9474 the device is ignored by global filters, filters of all currently running
9475 guests (<link to="IUSBController::deviceFilters"/>) are activated that can
9476 put it to #Captured state.
9477
9478 If the device was ignored by global filters, or didn't match
9479 any filters at all (including guest ones), it is handled by the host
9480 in a normal way. In this case, the device state is determined by
9481 the host and can be one of #Unavailable, #Busy or #Available, depending on
9482 the current device usage.
9483
9484 Besides auto-capturing based on filters, the device can be manually
9485 captured by guests (<link to="IConsole::attachUSBDevice()"/>) if its
9486 state is #Busy, #Available or #Held.
9487
9488 <note>
9489 Due to differences in USB stack implementations in Linux and Win32,
9490 states #Busy and #Available are applicable only to the Linux version of
9491 the product. This also means that (<link
9492 to="IConsole::attachUSBDevice()"/>) can only succeed on Win32 if
9493 the device state is #Held.
9494 </note>
9495
9496 <see>IHostUSBDevice, IHostUSBDeviceFilter</see>
9497 </desc>
9498
9499 <const name="NotSupported" value="0">
9500 <desc>
9501 Not supported by the VirtualBox server, not available to guests.
9502 </desc>
9503 </const>
9504 <const name="Unavailable" value="1">
9505 <desc>
9506 Being used by the host computer exclusively,
9507 not available to guests.
9508 </desc>
9509 </const>
9510 <const name="Busy" value="2">
9511 <desc>
9512 Being used by the host computer, potentially available to guests.
9513 </desc>
9514 </const>
9515 <const name="Available" value="3">
9516 <desc>
9517 Not used by the host computer, available to guests.
9518 The host computer can also start using the device at any time.
9519 </desc>
9520 </const>
9521 <const name="Held" value="4">
9522 <desc>
9523 Held by the VirtualBox server (ignored by the host computer),
9524 available to guests.
9525 </desc>
9526 </const>
9527 <const name="Captured" value="5">
9528 <desc>
9529 Captured by one of the guest computers, not available
9530 to anybody else.
9531 </desc>
9532 </const>
9533 </enum>
9534
9535 <enumerator
9536 name="IHostUSBDeviceEnumerator" type="IHostUSBDevice"
9537 uuid="a0c55136-939f-4d20-b9d3-4d406f08bfa5"
9538 />
9539
9540 <collection
9541 name="IHostUSBDeviceCollection" type="IHostUSBDevice"
9542 enumerator="IHostUSBDeviceEnumerator"
9543 uuid="f9d3f96d-b027-4994-b589-70bb9ee0d364"
9544 readonly="yes"
9545 >
9546 <method name="findById">
9547 <desc>
9548 Searches this collection for a USB device with the given UUID.
9549 <note>
9550 The method returns an error if the given UUID does not
9551 correspond to any USB device in the collection.
9552 </note>
9553 <see>IHostUSBDevice::id</see>
9554 </desc>
9555 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in">
9556 <desc>UUID of the USB device to search for.</desc>
9557 </param>
9558 <param name="device" type="IHostUSBDevice" dir="return">
9559 <desc>Found USB device object.</desc>
9560 </param>
9561 </method>
9562
9563 <method name="findByAddress">
9564 <desc>
9565 Searches this collection for a USB device with the given
9566 host address.
9567 <note>
9568 The method returns an error if the given address does not
9569 correspond to any USB device in the collection.
9570 </note>
9571 <see>IHostUSBDevice::address</see>
9572 </desc>
9573 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
9574 <desc>
9575 Address of the USB device (as assigned by the host) to
9576 search for.
9577 </desc>
9578 </param>
9579 <param name="device" type="IHostUSBDevice" dir="return">
9580 <desc>Found USB device object.</desc>
9581 </param>
9582 </method>
9583
9584 </collection>
9585
9586 <interface
9587 name="IHostUSBDevice" extends="IUSBDevice"
9588 uuid="173b4b44-d268-4334-a00d-b6521c9a740a"
9589 wsmap="managed"
9590 >
9591 <desc>
9592 The IHostUSBDevice interface represents a physical USB device attached
9593 to the host computer.
9594
9595 Besides properties inherited from IUSBDevice, this interface adds the
9596 <link to="#state"/> property that holds the courrent state of the USB
9597 device.
9598
9599 <see>IHost::USBDevices, IHost::USBDeviceFilters</see>
9600 </desc>
9601
9602 <attribute name="state" type="USBDeviceState" readonly="yes">
9603 <desc>
9604 Current state of the device.
9605 </desc>
9606 </attribute>
9607
9608 <!-- @todo add class, subclass, bandwidth, configs, interfaces endpoints and such later. -->
9609
9610 </interface>
9611
9612
9613 <!--
9614 // IHostUSBDeviceFilter
9615 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9616 -->
9617
9618 <enum
9619 name="USBDeviceFilterAction"
9620 uuid="cbc30a49-2f4e-43b5-9da6-121320475933"
9621 >
9622 <desc>
9623 Actions for host USB device filters.
9624 <see>IHostUSBDeviceFilter, USBDeviceState</see>
9625 </desc>
9626
9627 <const name="Null" value="0">
9628 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Never used by the API.</desc>
9629 </const>
9630 <const name="Ignore" value="1">
9631 <desc>Ignore the matched USB device.</desc>
9632 </const>
9633 <const name="Hold" value="2">
9634 <desc>Hold the matched USB device.</desc>
9635 </const>
9636 </enum>
9637
9638 <enumerator
9639 name="IHostUSBDeviceFilterEnumerator" type="IHostUSBDeviceFilter"
9640 uuid="ff735211-903e-4642-9c37-189eb44579fe"
9641 />
9642
9643 <collection
9644 name="IHostUSBDeviceFilterCollection" type="IHostUSBDeviceFilter"
9645 enumerator="IHostUSBDeviceFilterEnumerator"
9646 uuid="1a80458b-87f1-4a74-995d-04e2330119e0"
9647 readonly="yes"
9648 />
9649
9650 <interface
9651 name="IHostUSBDeviceFilter" extends="IUSBDeviceFilter"
9652 uuid="4cc70246-d74a-400f-8222-3900489c0374"
9653 wsmap="managed"
9654 >
9655 <desc>
9656 The IHostUSBDeviceFilter interface represents a global filter for a
9657 physical USB device used by the host computer. Used indirectly in
9658 <link to="IHost::USBDeviceFilters"/>.
9659
9660 Using filters of this type, the host computer determines the initial
9661 state of the USB device after it is physically attached to the
9662 host's USB controller.
9663
9664 <note>
9665 The <link to="#remote"/> attribute is ignored by this type of
9666 filters, because it makes sense only for
9667 <link to="IUSBController::deviceFilters">machine USB filters</link>.
9668 </note>
9669
9670 <see>IHost::USBDeviceFilters</see>
9671 </desc>
9672
9673 <attribute name="action" type="USBDeviceFilterAction">
9674 <desc>
9675 Action performed by the host when an attached USB device
9676 matches this filter.
9677 </desc>
9678 </attribute>
9679
9680 </interface>
9681
9682 <!--
9683 // IAudioAdapter
9684 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9685 -->
9686
9687 <enum
9688 name="AudioDriverType"
9689 uuid="4bcc3d73-c2fe-40db-b72f-0c2ca9d68496"
9690 >
9691 <desc>
9692 Host audio driver type.
9693 </desc>
9694
9695 <const name="Null" value="0">
9696 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Also means "dummy audio driver".</desc>
9697 </const>
9698 <const name="WinMM" value="1"/>
9699 <const name="OSS" value="2"/>
9700 <const name="ALSA" value="3"/>
9701 <const name="DirectSound" value="4"/>
9702 <const name="CoreAudio" value="5"/>
9703 <const name="MMPM" value="6"/>
9704 <const name="Pulse" value="7"/>
9705 <const name="SolAudio" value="8"/>
9706 </enum>
9707
9708 <enum
9709 name="AudioControllerType"
9710 uuid="7afd395c-42c3-444e-8788-3ce80292f36c"
9711 >
9712 <desc>
9713 Virtual audio controller type.
9714 </desc>
9715
9716 <const name="AC97" value="0"/>
9717 <const name="SB16" value="1"/>
9718 </enum>
9719
9720 <interface
9721 name="IAudioAdapter" extends="$unknown"
9722 uuid="921873db-5f3f-4b69-91f9-7be9e535a2cb"
9723 wsmap="managed"
9724 >
9725 <desc>
9726 The IAudioAdapter interface represents the virtual audio adapter of
9727 the virtual machine. Used in <link to="IMachine::audioAdapter"/>.
9728 </desc>
9729 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
9730 <desc>
9731 Flag whether the audio adapter is present in the
9732 guest system. If disabled, the virtual guest hardware will
9733 not contain any audio adapter. Can only be changed when
9734 the VM is not running.
9735 </desc>
9736 </attribute>
9737 <attribute name="audioController" type="AudioControllerType">
9738 <desc>
9739 The audio hardware we emulate.
9740 </desc>
9741 </attribute>
9742 <attribute name="audioDriver" type="AudioDriverType">
9743 <desc>
9744 Audio driver the adapter is connected to. This setting
9745 can only be changed when the VM is not running.
9746 </desc>
9747 </attribute>
9748 </interface>
9749
9750 <!--
9751 // IVRDPServer
9752 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9753 -->
9754
9755 <enum
9756 name="VRDPAuthType"
9757 uuid="3d91887a-b67f-4b33-85bf-2da7ab1ea83a"
9758 >
9759 <desc>
9760 VRDP authentication type.
9761 </desc>
9762
9763 <const name="Null" value="0">
9764 <desc><tt>null</tt> value. Also means "no authentication".</desc>
9765 </const>
9766 <const name="External" value="1"/>
9767 <const name="Guest" value="2"/>
9768 </enum>
9769
9770 <interface
9771 name="IVRDPServer" extends="$unknown"
9772 uuid="f4584ae7-6bce-474b-83d6-17d235e6aa89"
9773 wsmap="managed"
9774 >
9775 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
9776 <desc>VRDP server status.</desc>
9777 </attribute>
9778
9779 <attribute name="port" type="unsigned long">
9780 <desc>
9781 VRDP server port number.
9782 <note>
9783 Setting the value of this property to <tt>0</tt> will reset the port
9784 number to the default value which is
9785 currently <tt>3389</tt>. Reading this property will always return a
9786 real port number, even after it has been set to <tt>0</tt> (in which
9787 case the default port is returned).
9788 </note>
9789 </desc>
9790 </attribute>
9791
9792 <attribute name="netAddress" type="wstring">
9793 <desc>VRDP server address.</desc>
9794 </attribute>
9795
9796 <attribute name="authType" type="VRDPAuthType">
9797 <desc>VRDP authentication method.</desc>
9798 </attribute>
9799
9800 <attribute name="authTimeout" type="unsigned long">
9801 <desc>Timeout for guest authentication. Milliseconds.</desc>
9802 </attribute>
9803
9804 <attribute name="allowMultiConnection" type="boolean">
9805 <desc>
9806 Flag whether multiple simultaneous connections to the VM are permitted.
9807 Note that this will be replaced by a more powerful mechanism in the future.
9808 </desc>
9809 </attribute>
9810
9811 <attribute name="reuseSingleConnection" type="boolean">
9812 <desc>
9813 Flag whether the existing connection must be dropped and a new connection
9814 must be established by the VRDP server, when a new client connects in single
9815 connection mode.
9816 </desc>
9817 </attribute>
9818
9819 </interface>
9820
9821
9822 <!--
9823 // ISharedFolder
9824 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9825 -->
9826
9827 <enumerator
9828 name="ISharedFolderEnumerator" type="ISharedFolder"
9829 uuid="1d420fd8-e7c1-4511-abf4-a504dc6d0cbf"
9830 />
9831
9832 <collection
9833 name="ISharedFolderCollection" type="ISharedFolder"
9834 enumerator="ISharedFolderEnumerator"
9835 uuid="9c7e2282-bb16-4fa7-9138-f383c5e02353"
9836 readonly="yes">
9837
9838 <method name="findByName">
9839 <desc>
9840 Searches this collection for a shared folder with the given logical
9841 name.
9842 <note>
9843 The method returns an error if the given name does not correspond to
9844 any shared folder in the collection.
9845 </note>
9846 </desc>
9847 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in">
9848 <desc>Logical name of the shared folder to search for</desc>
9849 </param>
9850 <param name="sharedFolder" type="ISharedFolder" dir="return">
9851 <desc>Found shared folder object</desc>
9852 </param>
9853 </method>
9854
9855 </collection>
9856
9857 <interface
9858 name="ISharedFolder" extends="$unknown"
9859 uuid="8b0c5f70-9139-4f97-a421-64d5e9c335d5"
9860 wsmap="struct"
9861 >
9862 <desc>
9863 The ISharedFolder interface represents a folder in the host computer's
9864 file system accessible from the guest OS running inside a virtual
9865 machine using an associated logical name.
9866
9867 There are three types of shared folders:
9868 <ul>
9869 <li><i>Global</i> (<link to="IVirtualBox::sharedFolders"/>), shared
9870 folders available to all virtual machines.</li>
9871 <li><i>Permanent</i> (<link to="IMachine::sharedFolders"/>),
9872 VM-specific shared folders available to the given virtual machine at
9873 startup.</li>
9874 <li><i>Transient</i> (<link to="IConsole::sharedFolders"/>),
9875 VM-specific shared folders created in the session context (for
9876 example, when the virtual machine is running) and automatically
9877 discarded when the session is closed (the VM is powered off).</li>
9878 </ul>
9879
9880 Logical names of shared folders must be unique within the given scope
9881 (global, permanent or transient). However, they do not need to be unique
9882 across scopes. In this case, the definitioin of the shared folder in a
9883 more specific scope takes precedence over definitions in all other
9884 scopes. The order of precedence is (more specific to more general):
9885 <ol>
9886 <li>Transient definitions</li>
9887 <li>Permanent definitions</li>
9888 <li>Global definitions</li>
9889 </ol>
9890
9891 For example, if MyMachine has a shared folder named
9892 <tt>C_DRIVE</tt> (that points to <tt>C:\\</tt>), then cretaing a
9893 transient shared folder named <tt>C_DRIVE</tt> (that points
9894 to <tt>C:\\\\WINDOWS</tt>) will change the definition
9895 of <tt>C_DRIVE</tt> in the guest OS so
9896 that <tt>\\\\VBOXSVR\\C_DRIVE</tt> will give access
9897 to <tt>C:\\WINDOWS</tt> instead of <tt>C:\\</tt> on the host
9898 PC. Removing the transient shared folder <tt>C_DRIVE</tt> will restore
9899 the prevoious (permanent) definition of <tt>C_DRIVE</tt> that points
9900 to <tt>C:\\</tt> if it still exists.
9901
9902 Note that permanent and transient shared folders of different machines
9903 are in different name spaces, so they don't overlap and don't need to
9904 have unique logical names.
9905
9906 <note>
9907 Global shared folders are not implemented in the current vesion of the
9908 product.
9909 </note>
9910 </desc>
9911
9912 <attribute name="name" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
9913 <desc>Logical name of the shared folder.</desc>
9914 </attribute>
9915
9916 <attribute name="hostPath" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
9917 <desc>Full path to the shared folder in the host file system.</desc>
9918 </attribute>
9919
9920 <attribute name="accessible" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
9921 <desc>
9922 Whether the folder defined by the host path is currently
9923 accessible or not.
9924 For example, the folder can be unaccessible if it is placed
9925 on the network share that is not available by the time
9926 this property is read.
9927 </desc>
9928 </attribute>
9929
9930 <attribute name="writable" type="boolean" readonly="yes">
9931 <desc>
9932 Whether the folder defined by the host path is writable or
9933 not.
9934 </desc>
9935 </attribute>
9936
9937 </interface>
9938
9939 <!--
9940 // ISession
9941 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9942 -->
9943
9944 <interface
9945 name="IInternalSessionControl" extends="$unknown"
9946 uuid="2581845a-5a9d-45fb-bc3b-2476552dd970"
9947 internal="yes"
9948 wsmap="suppress"
9949 >
9950 <method name="getPID">
9951 <desc>PID of the process that has created this Session object.
9952 </desc>
9953 <param name="pid" type="unsigned long" dir="return"/>
9954 </method>
9955
9956 <method name="getRemoteConsole">
9957 <desc>Returns the console object suitable for remote control.</desc>
9958 <param name="console" type="IConsole" dir="return"/>
9959 </method>
9960
9961 <method name="assignMachine">
9962 <desc>
9963 Assigns the machine object associated with this direct-type
9964 session or informs the session that it will be a remote one
9965 (if machine = NULL).
9966 </desc>
9967 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="in"/>
9968 </method>
9969
9970 <method name="assignRemoteMachine">
9971 <desc>
9972 Assigns the machine and the (remote) console object associated with
9973 this remote-type session.
9974 </desc>
9975 <param name="machine" type="IMachine" dir="in"/>
9976 <param name="console" type="IConsole" dir="in"/>
9977 </method>
9978
9979 <method name="updateMachineState">
9980 <desc>
9981 Updates the machine state in the VM process.
9982 Must be called only in certain cases
9983 (see the method implementation).
9984 </desc>
9985 <param name="aMachineState" type="MachineState" dir="in"/>
9986 </method>
9987
9988 <method name="uninitialize">
9989 <desc>
9990 Uninitializes (closes) this session. Used by VirtualBox to close
9991 the corresponding remote session when the direct session dies
9992 or gets closed.
9993 </desc>
9994 </method>
9995
9996 <method name="onDVDDriveChange">
9997 <desc>
9998 Triggered when settings of the DVD drive object of the
9999 associated virtual machine have changed.
10000 </desc>
10001 </method>
10002
10003 <method name="onFloppyDriveChange">
10004 <desc>
10005 Triggered when settings of the floppy drive object of the
10006 associated virtual machine have changed.
10007 </desc>
10008 </method>
10009
10010 <method name="onNetworkAdapterChange">
10011 <desc>
10012 Triggered when settings of a network adapter of the
10013 associated virtual machine have changed.
10014 </desc>
10015 <param name="networkAdapter" type="INetworkAdapter" dir="in"/>
10016 </method>
10017
10018 <method name="onSerialPortChange">
10019 <desc>
10020 Triggered when settions of a serial port of the
10021 associated virtual machine have changed.
10022 </desc>
10023 <param name="serialPort" type="ISerialPort" dir="in"/>
10024 </method>
10025
10026 <method name="onParallelPortChange">
10027 <desc>
10028 Triggered when settings of a parallel port of the
10029 associated virtual machine have changed.
10030 </desc>
10031 <param name="parallelPort" type="IParallelPort" dir="in"/>
10032 </method>
10033
10034 <method name="onVRDPServerChange">
10035 <desc>
10036 Triggered when settings of the VRDP server object of the
10037 associated virtual machine have changed.
10038 </desc>
10039 </method>
10040
10041 <method name="onUSBControllerChange">
10042 <desc>
10043 Triggered when settings of the USB controller object of the
10044 associated virtual machine have changed.
10045 </desc>
10046 </method>
10047
10048 <method name="onSharedFolderChange">
10049 <desc>
10050 Triggered when a permanent (global or machine) shared folder has been
10051 created or removed.
10052 <note>
10053 We don't pass shared folder parameters in this notification because
10054 the order in which parallel notifications are delivered is not defined,
10055 therefore it could happen that these parameters were outdated by the
10056 time of processing this notification.
10057 </note>
10058 </desc>
10059 <param name="global" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
10060 </method>
10061
10062 <method name="onUSBDeviceAttach">
10063 <desc>
10064 Triggered when a request to capture a USB device (as a result
10065 of matched USB filters or direct call to
10066 <link to="IConsole::attachUSBDevice"/>) has completed.
10067 A @c null @a error object means success, otherwise it
10068 describes a failure.
10069 </desc>
10070 <param name="device" type="IUSBDevice" dir="in"/>
10071 <param name="error" type="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" dir="in"/>
10072 <param name="maskedInterfaces" type="unsigned long" dir="in"/>
10073 </method>
10074
10075 <method name="onUSBDeviceDetach">
10076 <desc>
10077 Triggered when a request to release the USB device (as a result
10078 of machine termination or direct call to
10079 <link to="IConsole::detachUSBDevice"/>) has completed.
10080 A @c null @a error object means success, otherwise it
10081 </desc>
10082 <param name="id" type="uuid" dir="in"/>
10083 <param name="error" type="IVirtualBoxErrorInfo" dir="in"/>
10084 </method>
10085
10086 <method name="onShowWindow">
10087 <desc>
10088 Called by <link to="IMachine::canShowConsoleWindow()"/> and by
10089 <link to="IMachine::showConsoleWindow()"/> in order to notify
10090 console callbacks
10091 <link to="IConsoleCallback::onCanShowWindow()"/>
10092 and <link to="IConsoleCallback::onShowWindow()"/>.
10093 </desc>
10094 <param name="check" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
10095 <param name="canShow" type="boolean" dir="out"/>
10096 <param name="winId" type="unsigned long long" dir="out"/>
10097 </method>
10098
10099 <method name="accessGuestProperty">
10100 <desc>
10101 Called by <link to="IMachine::getGuestProperty()"/> and by
10102 <link to="IMachine::setGuestProperty()"/> in order to read and
10103 modify guest properties.
10104 </desc>
10105 <param name="name" type="wstring" dir="in"/>
10106 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="in"/>
10107 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="in"/>
10108 <param name="isSetter" type="boolean" dir="in"/>
10109 <param name="retValue" type="wstring" dir="out"/>
10110 <param name="retTimestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="out"/>
10111 <param name="retFlags" type="wstring" dir="out"/>
10112 </method>
10113
10114 <method name="enumerateGuestProperties">
10115 <desc>
10116 Return a list of the guest properties matching a set of patterns along
10117 with their values, timestamps and flags.
10118 </desc>
10119 <param name="patterns" type="wstring" dir="in">
10120 <desc>
10121 The patterns to match the properties against as a comma-separated
10122 string. If this is empty, all properties currently set will be
10123 returned.
10124 </desc>
10125 </param>
10126 <param name="key" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10127 <desc>
10128 The key names of the properties returned.
10129 </desc>
10130 </param>
10131 <param name="value" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10132 <desc>
10133 The values of the properties returned. The array entries match the
10134 corresponding entries in the @a key array.
10135 </desc>
10136 </param>
10137 <param name="timestamp" type="unsigned long long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10138 <desc>
10139 The timestamps of the properties returned. The array entries match
10140 the corresponding entries in the @a key array.
10141 </desc>
10142 </param>
10143 <param name="flags" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10144 <desc>
10145 The flags of the properties returned. The array entries match the
10146 corresponding entries in the @a key array.
10147 </desc>
10148 </param>
10149 </method>
10150
10151 </interface>
10152
10153 <interface
10154 name="ISession" extends="$dispatched"
10155 uuid="12F4DCDB-12B2-4ec1-B7CD-DDD9F6C5BF4D"
10156 wsmap="managed"
10157 >
10158 <desc>
10159 The ISession interface represents a serialization primitive for virtual
10160 machines.
10161
10162 With VirtualBox, every time one wishes to manipulate a virtual machine
10163 (e.g. change its settings or start execution), a session object is
10164 required. Such an object must be passed to one of the session methods
10165 that open the given session, which then initiates the machine manipulation.
10166
10167 A session serves several purposes: it identifies to the inter-process VirtualBox
10168 code which process is currently working with the virtual machine, and it ensures
10169 that there are no incompatible requests from several processes for the
10170 same virtual machine. Session objects can therefore be thought of as mutex
10171 semaphores that lock virtual machines to prevent conflicting accesses from
10172 several processes.
10173
10174 How sessions objects are used depends on whether you use the Main API
10175 via COM or via the webservice:
10176
10177 <ul>
10178 <li>When using the COM API directly, an object of the Session class from the
10179 VirtualBox type library needs to be created. In regular COM C++ client code,
10180 this can be done by calling <tt>createLocalObject()</tt>, a standard COM API.
10181 This object will then act as a local session object in further calls to open
10182 a session.
10183 </li>
10184
10185 <li>In the webservice, the session manager (IWebsessionManager) instead creates
10186 one session object automatically when <link to="IWebsessionManager::logon" />
10187 is called. A managed object reference to that session object can be retrieved by
10188 calling <link to="IWebsessionManager::getSessionObject" />. This session object
10189 reference can then be used to open sessions.
10190 </li>
10191 </ul>
10192
10193 Sessions are mainly used in two variations:
10194
10195 <ul>
10196 <li>
10197 To start a virtual machine in a separate process, one would call
10198 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession"/>, which requires a session
10199 object as its first parameter. This session then identifies the caller
10200 and lets him control the started machine (for example, pause machine
10201 execution or power it down) as well as be notified about machine
10202 execution state changes.
10203 </li>
10204
10205 <li>To alter machine settings, or to start machine execution within the
10206 current process, one needs to open a direct session for the machine first by
10207 calling <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession"/>. While a direct session
10208 is open within one process, no any other process may open another direct
10209 session for the same machine. This prevents the machine from being changed
10210 by other processes while it is running or while the machine is being configured.
10211 </li>
10212 </ul>
10213
10214 One also can attach to an existing direct session alreay opened by
10215 another process (for example, in order to send a control request to the
10216 virtual machine such as the pause or the reset request). This is done by
10217 calling <link to="IVirtualBox::openExistingSession"/>.
10218
10219 <note>
10220 Unless you are trying to write a new VirtualBox front-end that
10221 performs direct machine execution (like the VirtualBox or VBoxSDL
10222 front-ends), don't call <link to="IConsole::powerUp"/> in a direct
10223 session opened by <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession"/> and use this
10224 session only to change virtual machine settings. If you simply want to
10225 start virtual machine execution using one of the existing front-ends
10226 (for example the VirtualBox GUI or headless server), simply use
10227 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession"/>; these front-ends
10228 will power up the machine automatically for you.
10229 </note>
10230 </desc>
10231
10232 <attribute name="state" type="SessionState" readonly="yes">
10233 <desc>Current state of this session.</desc>
10234 </attribute>
10235
10236 <attribute name="type" type="SessionType" readonly="yes">
10237 <desc>
10238 Type of this session. The value of this attribute is valid only
10239 if the session is currently open (i.e. its #state is SessionType::SessionOpen),
10240 otherwise an error will be returned.
10241 </desc>
10242 </attribute>
10243
10244 <attribute name="machine" type="IMachine" readonly="yes">
10245 <desc>Machine object associated with this session.</desc>
10246 </attribute>
10247
10248 <attribute name="console" type="IConsole" readonly="yes">
10249 <desc>Console object associated with this session.</desc>
10250 </attribute>
10251
10252 <method name="close">
10253 <desc>
10254 Closes a session that was previously opened.
10255
10256 It is recommended that every time an "open session" method (such as
10257 <link to="IVirtualBox::openRemoteSession" /> or
10258 <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession" />) has been called to
10259 manipulate a virtual machine, the caller invoke
10260 ISession::close() when it's done doing so. Since sessions are
10261 serialization primitives much like ordinary mutexes, they are
10262 best used the same way: for each "open" call, there should be
10263 a matching "close" call, even when errors occur.
10264
10265 Otherwise, if a direct session for a machine opened with
10266 <link to="IVirtualBox::openSession()"/> is not explicitly closed
10267 when the application terminates, the state of the machine will
10268 be set to <link to="MachineState::Aborted" /> on the server.
10269
10270 Generally, it is recommended to close all open sessions explicitly
10271 before terminating the application (no matter what is the reason of
10272 the termination).
10273
10274 <note>
10275 Do not expect the session state (<link to="ISession::state" />
10276 to return to "Closed" immediately after you invoke
10277 ISession::close(), particularly if you have started a remote
10278 session to execute the VM in a new process. The session state will
10279 automatically return to "Closed" once the VM is no longer executing,
10280 which can of course take a very long time.
10281 </note>
10282 </desc>
10283 </method>
10284
10285 </interface>
10286
10287 <!--
10288 // ISATAController
10289 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10290 -->
10291
10292 <interface
10293 name="ISATAController" extends="$unknown"
10294 uuid="9a4b868b-1376-4533-8ef5-065b8e8cedff"
10295 wsmap="managed"
10296 >
10297 <attribute name="enabled" type="boolean">
10298 <desc>
10299 Flag whether the SATA controller is present in the
10300 guest system. If disabled, the virtual guest hardware will
10301 not contain any SATA controller. Can only be changed when
10302 the VM is powered off.
10303 </desc>
10304 </attribute>
10305
10306 <attribute name="portCount" type="unsigned long">
10307 <desc>
10308 The number of usable ports on the sata controller.
10309 It ranges from 1 to 30.
10310 </desc>
10311 </attribute>
10312
10313 <method name="GetIDEEmulationPort">
10314 <desc>Gets the corresponding port number which is emulated as an IDE device.</desc>
10315 <param name="devicePosition" type="long" dir="in"/>
10316 <param name="portNumber" type="long" dir="return"/>
10317 </method>
10318
10319 <method name="SetIDEEmulationPort">
10320 <desc>Sets the port number which is emulated as an IDE device.</desc>
10321 <param name="devicePosition" type="long" dir="in"/>
10322 <param name="portNumber" type="long" dir="in"/>
10323 </method>
10324
10325 </interface>
10326
10327<if target="wsdl">
10328
10329 <!--
10330 // IManagedObjectRef
10331 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10332 -->
10333
10334 <interface
10335 name="IManagedObjectRef" extends="$unknown"
10336 uuid="9474d09d-2313-46de-b568-a42b8718e8ed"
10337 internal="yes"
10338 wsmap="managed"
10339 wscpp="hardcoded"
10340 >
10341 <desc>
10342 Managed object reference.
10343
10344 Only within the webservice, a managed object reference (which is really
10345 an opaque number) allows a webservice client to address an object
10346 that lives in the address space of the webservice server.
10347
10348 Behind each managed object reference, there is a COM object that lives
10349 in the webservice server's address space. The COM object is not freed
10350 until the managed object reference is released, either by an explicit
10351 call to <link to="IManagedObjectRef::release" /> or by logging off from
10352 the webservice (<link to="IWebsessionManager::logoff" />), which releases
10353 all objects created during the webservice session.
10354
10355 Whenever a method call of the VirtualBox API returns a COM object, the
10356 webservice representation of that method will instead return a
10357 managed object reference, which can then be used to invoke methods
10358 on that object.
10359 </desc>
10360
10361 <method name="getInterfaceName">
10362 <desc>
10363 Returns the name of the interface that this managed object represents,
10364 for example, "IMachine", as a string.
10365 </desc>
10366 <param name="return" type="wstring" dir="return"/>
10367 </method>
10368
10369 <method name="release">
10370 <desc>
10371 Releases this managed object reference and frees the resources that
10372 were allocated for it in the webservice server process. After calling
10373 this method, the identifier of the reference can no longer be used.
10374 </desc>
10375 </method>
10376
10377 </interface>
10378
10379 <!--
10380 // IWebsessionManager
10381 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10382 -->
10383
10384 <interface
10385 name="IWebsessionManager" extends="$unknown"
10386 uuid="dea1b4c7-2de3-418a-850d-7868617f7733"
10387 internal="yes"
10388 wsmap="global"
10389 wscpp="hardcoded"
10390 >
10391 <desc>
10392 Websession manager. This provides essential services
10393 to webservice clients.
10394 </desc>
10395 <method name="logon">
10396 <desc>
10397 Logs a new client onto the webservice and returns a managed object reference to
10398 the IVirtualBox instance, which the client can then use as a basis to further
10399 queries, since all calls to the VirtualBox API are based on the IVirtualBox
10400 interface, in one way or the other.
10401 </desc>
10402 <param name="username" type="wstring" dir="in"/>
10403 <param name="password" type="wstring" dir="in"/>
10404 <param name="return" type="IVirtualBox" dir="return"/>
10405 </method>
10406
10407 <method name="getSessionObject">
10408 <desc>
10409 Returns a managed object reference to the internal ISession object that was created
10410 for this web service session when the client logged on.
10411
10412 <see>ISession</see>
10413 </desc>
10414 <param name="refIVirtualBox" type="IVirtualBox" dir="in"/>
10415 <param name="return" type="ISession" dir="return"/>
10416 </method>
10417
10418 <method name="logoff">
10419 <desc>
10420 Logs off the client who has previously logged on with <link to="IWebsessionManager::logoff" />
10421 and destroys all resources associated with the session (most importantly, all
10422 managed objects created in the server while the session was active).
10423 </desc>
10424 <param name="refIVirtualBox" type="IVirtualBox" dir="in"/>
10425 </method>
10426
10427 </interface>
10428
10429</if>
10430
10431 <!--
10432 // IPerformanceCollector & friends
10433 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10434 -->
10435
10436 <interface
10437 name="IPerformanceMetric" extends="$unknown"
10438 uuid="2a1a60ae-9345-4019-ad53-d34ba41cbfe9" wsmap="managed"
10439 >
10440 <desc>
10441 The IPerformanceMetric interface represents parameters of the given
10442 performance metric.
10443 </desc>
10444
10445 <attribute name="metricName" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
10446 <desc>
10447 Name of the metric.
10448 </desc>
10449 </attribute>
10450
10451 <attribute name="object" type="$unknown" readonly="yes">
10452 <desc>
10453 Object this metric belongs to.
10454 </desc>
10455 </attribute>
10456
10457 <attribute name="description" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
10458 <desc>
10459 Textual description of the metric.
10460 </desc>
10461 </attribute>
10462
10463 <attribute name="period" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
10464 <desc>
10465 Time interval between samples, measured in seconds.
10466 </desc>
10467 </attribute>
10468
10469 <attribute name="count" type="unsigned long" readonly="yes">
10470 <desc>
10471 Number of recent samples retained by the performance collector for this
10472 metric.
10473
10474 When the collected sample count exceeds this number, older samples
10475 are discarded.
10476 </desc>
10477 </attribute>
10478
10479 <attribute name="unit" type="wstring" readonly="yes">
10480 <desc>
10481 Unit of measurement.
10482 </desc>
10483 </attribute>
10484
10485 <attribute name="minimumValue" type="long" readonly="yes">
10486 <desc>
10487 Minimum possible value of this metric.
10488 </desc>
10489 </attribute>
10490
10491 <attribute name="maximumValue" type="long" readonly="yes">
10492 <desc>
10493 Maximum possible value of this metric.
10494 </desc>
10495 </attribute>
10496 </interface>
10497
10498 <interface
10499 name="IPerformanceCollector" extends="$unknown"
10500 uuid="e22e1acb-ac4a-43bb-a31c-17321659b0c6"
10501 wsmap="managed"
10502 >
10503 <desc>
10504 The IPerformanceCollector interface represents a service that collects and
10505 stores performance metrics data.
10506
10507 Performance metrics are associated with objects like IHost and
10508 IMachine. Each object has a distinct set of performance metrics.
10509 The set can be obtained with <link to="IPerformanceCollector::getMetrics"/>.
10510
10511 Metric data are collected at the specified intervals and are retained
10512 internally. The interval and the number of samples retained can be set
10513 with <link to="IPerformanceCollector::setupMetrics" />.
10514
10515 Metrics are organized hierarchically, each level separated by slash (/).
10516 General scheme for metric name is
10517 "Category/Metric[/SubMetric][:aggregation]". For example CPU/Load/User:avg
10518 metric name stands for: CPU category, Load metric, User submetric, average
10519 aggregate. An aggregate function is computed over all retained data. Valid
10520 aggregate functions are:
10521
10522 <ul>
10523 <li>avg -- average</li>
10524 <li>min -- minimum</li>
10525 <li>max -- maximum</li>
10526 </ul>
10527
10528 "Category/Metric" together form base metric name. A base metric is the
10529 smallest unit for which a sampling interval and the number of retained
10530 samples can be set. Only base metrics can be enabled and disabled. All
10531 sub-metrics are collected when their base metric is collected.
10532 Collected values for any set of sub-metrics can be queried with
10533 <link to="IPerformanceCollector::queryMetricsData" />. When setting up
10534 metric parameters, querying metric data, enabling or disabling metrics
10535 wildcards can be used in metric names to specify a subset of metrics. For
10536 example, to select all CPU-related metrics use <tt>CPU/*</tt>, all
10537 averages can be queried using <tt>*:avg</tt> and so on. To query metric
10538 values without aggregates <tt>*:</tt> can be used.
10539
10540 The valid names for base metrics are:
10541
10542 <ul>
10543 <li>CPU/Load</li>
10544 <li>CPU/MHz</li>
10545 <li>RAM/Usage</li>
10546 </ul>
10547
10548 The general sequence for collecting and retrieving the metrics is:
10549 <ul>
10550 <li>
10551 Obtain an instance of IPerfromanceCollector with
10552 <link to="IVirtualBox::performanceCollector" />
10553 </li>
10554 <li>
10555 Allocate and populate an array with references to objects the metrics
10556 will be collected for. Use references to IHost and IMachine objects.
10557 </li>
10558 <li>
10559 Allocate and populate an array with base metric names the data will be
10560 collected for.
10561 </li>
10562 <li>
10563 Call <link to="IPerformanceCollector::setupMetrics" />. From now on the
10564 metric data will be collected and stored.
10565 </li>
10566 <li>
10567 Wait for the data to get collected.
10568 </li>
10569 <li>
10570 Allocate and populate an array with references to objects the metric
10571 values will be queried for. You can re-use the object array used for
10572 setting base metrics.
10573 </li>
10574 <li>
10575 Allocate and populate an array with metric names the data will be
10576 collected for. Note that metric names differ from base metric names.
10577 </li>
10578 <li>
10579 Call <link to="IPerformanceCollector::queryMetricsData" />. The data that
10580 have been collected so far are returned. Note that the values are still
10581 retained internally and data collection continues.
10582 </li>
10583 </ul>
10584
10585 For an example of usage refer to the following files in VirtualBox SDK:
10586 <ul>
10587 <li>
10588 Java: <tt>bindings/webservice/java/jax-ws/samples/metrictest.java</tt>
10589 </li>
10590 <li>
10591 Python: <tt>bindings/xpcom/python/sample/shellcommon.py</tt>
10592 </li>
10593 </ul>
10594 </desc>
10595
10596 <attribute name="metricNames" type="wstring" readonly="yes" safearray="yes">
10597 <desc>
10598 Array of unique names of metrics.
10599
10600 This array represents all metrics supported by the performance
10601 collector. Individual objects do not necessarily support all of them.
10602 <link to="IPerformanceCollector::getMetrics"/> can be used to get the
10603 list of supported metrics for a particular object.
10604 </desc>
10605 </attribute>
10606
10607 <method name="getMetrics">
10608 <desc>
10609 Returns parameters of specified metrics for a set of objects.
10610 <note>
10611 @c Null metrics array means all metrics. @c Null object array means
10612 all existing objects.
10613 </note>
10614 </desc>
10615 <param name="metricNames" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10616 <desc>
10617 Metric name filter. Currently, only a comma-separated list of metrics
10618 is supported.
10619 </desc>
10620 </param>
10621 <param name="objects" type="$unknown" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10622 <desc>
10623 Set of objects to return metric parameters for.
10624 </desc>
10625 </param>
10626 <param name="metrics" type="IPerformanceMetric" dir="return" safearray="yes">
10627 <desc>
10628 Array of returned metric parameters.
10629 </desc>
10630 </param>
10631 </method>
10632
10633 <method name="setupMetrics">
10634 <desc>
10635 Sets parameters of specified base metrics for a set of objects. Returns
10636 an array of <link to="IPerformanceMetric" /> describing the metrics have
10637 been affected.
10638 <note>
10639 @c Null or empty metric name array means all metrics. @c Null or empty
10640 object array means all existing objects. If metric name array contains
10641 a single element and object array contains many, the single metric
10642 name array element is applied to each object array element to form
10643 metric/object pairs.
10644 </note>
10645 </desc>
10646 <param name="metricNames" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10647 <desc>
10648 Metric name filter. Comma-separated list of metrics with wildcard
10649 support.
10650 </desc>
10651 </param>
10652 <param name="objects" type="$unknown" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10653 <desc>
10654 Set of objects to setup metric parameters for.
10655 </desc>
10656 </param>
10657 <param name="period" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
10658 <desc>
10659 Time interval in seconds between two consecutive samples of performace
10660 data.
10661 </desc>
10662 </param>
10663 <param name="count" type="unsigned long" dir="in">
10664 <desc>
10665 Number of samples to retain in performance data history. Older samples
10666 get discarded.
10667 </desc>
10668 </param>
10669 <param name="affectedMetrics" type="IPerformanceMetric" dir="return" safearray="yes">
10670 <desc>
10671 Array of metrics that have been modified by the call to this method.
10672 </desc>
10673 </param>
10674 </method>
10675
10676 <method name="enableMetrics">
10677 <desc>
10678 Turns on collecting specified base metrics. Returns an array of
10679 <link to="IPerformanceMetric" /> describing the metrics have been
10680 affected.
10681 <note>
10682 @c Null or empty metric name array means all metrics. @c Null or empty
10683 object array means all existing objects. If metric name array contains
10684 a single element and object array contains many, the single metric
10685 name array element is applied to each object array element to form
10686 metric/object pairs.
10687 </note>
10688 </desc>
10689 <param name="metricNames" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10690 <desc>
10691 Metric name filter. Comma-separated list of metrics with wildcard
10692 support.
10693 </desc>
10694 </param>
10695 <param name="objects" type="$unknown" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10696 <desc>
10697 Set of objects to enable metrics for.
10698 </desc>
10699 </param>
10700 <param name="affectedMetrics" type="IPerformanceMetric" dir="return" safearray="yes">
10701 <desc>
10702 Array of metrics that have been modified by the call to this method.
10703 </desc>
10704 </param>
10705 </method>
10706
10707 <method name="disableMetrics">
10708 <desc>
10709 Turns off collecting specified base metrics. Returns an array of
10710 <link to="IPerformanceMetric" /> describing the metrics have been
10711 affected.
10712 <note>
10713 @c Null or empty metric name array means all metrics. @c Null or empty
10714 object array means all existing objects. If metric name array contains
10715 a single element and object array contains many, the single metric
10716 name array element is applied to each object array element to form
10717 metric/object pairs.
10718 </note>
10719 </desc>
10720 <param name="metricNames" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10721 <desc>
10722 Metric name filter. Comma-separated list of metrics with wildcard
10723 support.
10724 </desc>
10725 </param>
10726 <param name="objects" type="$unknown" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10727 <desc>
10728 Set of objects to disable metrics for.
10729 </desc>
10730 </param>
10731 <param name="affectedMetrics" type="IPerformanceMetric" dir="return" safearray="yes">
10732 <desc>
10733 Array of metrics that have been modified by the call to this method.
10734 </desc>
10735 </param>
10736 </method>
10737
10738 <method name="queryMetricsData">
10739 <desc>
10740 Queries collected metrics data for a set of objects.
10741
10742 The data itself and related metric information are returned in seven
10743 parallel and one flattened array of arrays. Elements of
10744 <tt>returnMetricNames, returnObjects, returnUnits, returnScales,
10745 returnSequenceNumbers, returnDataIndices and returnDataLengths</tt> with
10746 the same index describe one set of values corresponding to a single
10747 metric.
10748
10749 The <tt>returnData</tt> parameter is a flattened array of arrays. Each
10750 start and length of a sub-array is indicated by
10751 <tt>returnDataIndices</tt> and <tt>returnDataLengths</tt>. The first
10752 value for metric <tt>metricNames[i]</tt> is at
10753 <tt>returnData[returnIndices[i]]</tt>.
10754
10755 <note>
10756 @c Null or empty metric name array means all metrics. @c Null or empty
10757 object array means all existing objects. If metric name array contains
10758 a single element and object array contains many, the single metric
10759 name array element is applied to each object array element to form
10760 metric/object pairs.
10761 </note>
10762 <note>
10763 Data collection continues behind the scenes after call to @c
10764 queryMetricsData. The return data can be seen as the snapshot of
10765 the current state at the time of @c queryMetricsData call. The
10766 internally kept metric values are not cleared by the call. This makes
10767 possible querying different subsets of metrics or aggregates with
10768 subsequent calls. If periodic querying is needed it is highly
10769 suggested to query the values with @c interval*count period to avoid
10770 confusion. This way a completely new set of data values will be
10771 provided by each query.
10772 </note>
10773 </desc>
10774 <param name="metricNames" type="wstring" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10775 <desc>
10776 Metric name filter. Comma-separated list of metrics with wildcard
10777 support.
10778 </desc>
10779 </param>
10780 <param name="objects" type="$unknown" dir="in" safearray="yes">
10781 <desc>
10782 Set of objects to query metrics for.
10783 </desc>
10784 </param>
10785 <param name="returnMetricNames" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10786 <desc>
10787 Names of metrics returned in @c returnData.
10788 </desc>
10789 </param>
10790 <param name="returnObjects" type="$unknown" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10791 <desc>
10792 Objects associated with metrics returned in @c returnData.
10793 </desc>
10794 </param>
10795 <param name="returnUnits" type="wstring" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10796 <desc>
10797 Units of measurement for each returned metric.
10798 </desc>
10799 </param>
10800 <param name="returnScales" type="unsigned long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10801 <desc>
10802 Divisor that should be applied to return values in order to get
10803 floating point values. For example:
10804 <tt>(double)returnData[returnDataIndices[0]+i] / returnScales[0]</tt>
10805 will retrieve the floating point value of i-th sample of the first
10806 metric.
10807 </desc>
10808 </param>
10809 <param name="returnSequenceNumbers" type="unsigned long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10810 <desc>
10811 Sequence numbers of the first elements of value sequences of particular metrics
10812 returned in @c returnData. For aggregate metrics it is the sequence number of
10813 the sample the aggregate started calculation from.
10814 </desc>
10815 </param>
10816 <param name="returnDataIndices" type="unsigned long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10817 <desc>
10818 Indices of the first elements of value sequences of particular metrics
10819 returned in @c returnData.
10820 </desc>
10821 </param>
10822 <param name="returnDataLengths" type="unsigned long" dir="out" safearray="yes">
10823 <desc>
10824 Lengths of value sequences of particular metrics.
10825 </desc>
10826 </param>
10827 <param name="returnData" type="long" dir="return" safearray="yes">
10828 <desc>
10829 Flattened array of all metric data containing sequences of values for
10830 each metric.
10831 </desc>
10832 </param>
10833 </method>
10834
10835 </interface>
10836
10837 <module name="VBoxSVC" context="LocalServer">
10838 <class name="VirtualBox" uuid="B1A7A4F2-47B9-4A1E-82B2-07CCD5323C3F"
10839 namespace="virtualbox.org">
10840 <interface name="IVirtualBox" default="yes"/>
10841 </class>
10842 </module>
10843
10844 <module name="VBoxC" context="InprocServer" threadingModel="Free">
10845 <class name="Session" uuid="3C02F46D-C9D2-4f11-A384-53F0CF917214"
10846 namespace="virtualbox.org">
10847 <interface name="ISession" default="yes"/>
10848 </class>
10849 </module>
10850
10851</library>
10852
10853</idl>
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