Am 04.11.2021 um 13:13 hat Markus Armbruster geschrieben: > The old syntax almost always has its quirks. Ideally, we'd somehow get > from quirky old to boring new in an orderly manner. Sadly, we still > don't have good solutions for that. To make progress, we commonly > combine JSON new with quirky old. > > qemu-system-FOO -object works that way. object_option_parse() parses > either JSON or QemuOpts. It wraps the former in a QObject visitor, and > the latter in an opts visitor. > > QemuOpts is flat by design[*], so the opts visitor parses flat QemuOpts > from a (possibly non-flat) QAPI type. How exactly it flattens, and how > it handles clashes I don't remember. > > Sadly, this means that we get quirky old even for new object types.
For -object in the system emulator (the tools all use the keyval visitor, so there it would work as expected), the only reason that we need to keep the quirky old code path around is the list handling in memory-backend.host-nodes. The main difficulty there is that the old QemuOpts based code path allows specifying the option twice and both of them would effectively be combined. Do we have any idea how to replicate this in a keyval parser based world? If not, do we want to use the remaining time until 6.2 to deprecate this? The nasty part is that the only syntax that works both now and in the future is JSON. We can't easily accept the new keyval syntax while still using the QemuOpts based code. Kevin