#[repr(C)]pub struct VZMacPlatformConfiguration { /* private fields */ }
VZMacPlatformConfiguration
and VZPlatformConfiguration
only.Expand description
The platform configuration for booting macOS on Apple Silicon.
When creating a virtual machine from scratch, the hardwareModel
and auxiliaryStorage
depend on the restore image
that will be used to install macOS.
To choose the hardware model, start from VZMacOSRestoreImage.mostFeaturefulSupportedConfiguration to get a supported configuration, then use its VZMacOSConfigurationRequirements.hardwareModel property to get the hardware model. Use the hardware model to set up VZMacPlatformConfiguration and to initialize a new auxiliary storage with -[VZMacAuxiliaryStorage initCreatingStorageAtURL:hardwareModel:options:error:].
When a virtual machine is saved to disk then loaded again, the hardwareModel
, machineIdentifier
and auxiliaryStorage
must be restored to their original values.
If multiple virtual machines are created from the same configuration, each should have a unique auxiliaryStorage
and machineIdentifier
.
See also: VZMacOSRestoreImage
See also: VZMacOSConfigurationRequirements
See also Apple’s documentation
Implementations§
Source§impl VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl VZMacPlatformConfiguration
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
Sourcepub unsafe fn hardwareModel(&self) -> Retained<VZMacHardwareModel>
Available on crate feature VZMacHardwareModel
only.
pub unsafe fn hardwareModel(&self) -> Retained<VZMacHardwareModel>
VZMacHardwareModel
only.The Mac hardware model.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setHardwareModel(&self, hardware_model: &VZMacHardwareModel)
Available on crate feature VZMacHardwareModel
only.
pub unsafe fn setHardwareModel(&self, hardware_model: &VZMacHardwareModel)
VZMacHardwareModel
only.Setter for hardwareModel
.
Sourcepub unsafe fn machineIdentifier(&self) -> Retained<VZMacMachineIdentifier>
Available on crate feature VZMacMachineIdentifier
only.
pub unsafe fn machineIdentifier(&self) -> Retained<VZMacMachineIdentifier>
VZMacMachineIdentifier
only.The unique Mac machine identifier.
Running two virtual machines concurrently with the same identifier results in undefined behavior in the guest operating system.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setMachineIdentifier(
&self,
machine_identifier: &VZMacMachineIdentifier,
)
Available on crate feature VZMacMachineIdentifier
only.
pub unsafe fn setMachineIdentifier( &self, machine_identifier: &VZMacMachineIdentifier, )
VZMacMachineIdentifier
only.Setter for machineIdentifier
.
Sourcepub unsafe fn auxiliaryStorage(&self) -> Option<Retained<VZMacAuxiliaryStorage>>
Available on crate feature VZMacAuxiliaryStorage
only.
pub unsafe fn auxiliaryStorage(&self) -> Option<Retained<VZMacAuxiliaryStorage>>
VZMacAuxiliaryStorage
only.The Mac auxiliary storage.
When creating a virtual machine from scratch, the hardware model of the auxiliaryStorage
must match the hardware model of
the hardwareModel
property.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setAuxiliaryStorage(
&self,
auxiliary_storage: Option<&VZMacAuxiliaryStorage>,
)
Available on crate feature VZMacAuxiliaryStorage
only.
pub unsafe fn setAuxiliaryStorage( &self, auxiliary_storage: Option<&VZMacAuxiliaryStorage>, )
VZMacAuxiliaryStorage
only.Setter for auxiliaryStorage
.
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl AsRef<NSObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl AsRef<VZPlatformConfiguration> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl AsRef<VZPlatformConfiguration> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§fn as_ref(&self) -> &VZPlatformConfiguration
fn as_ref(&self) -> &VZPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Borrow<NSObject> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl Borrow<VZPlatformConfiguration> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Borrow<VZPlatformConfiguration> for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§fn borrow(&self) -> &VZPlatformConfiguration
fn borrow(&self) -> &VZPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl ClassType for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl ClassType for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "VZMacPlatformConfiguration"
const NAME: &'static str = "VZMacPlatformConfiguration"
Source§type Super = VZPlatformConfiguration
type Super = VZPlatformConfiguration
Source§type ThreadKind = <<VZMacPlatformConfiguration as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<VZMacPlatformConfiguration as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl CopyingHelper for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl CopyingHelper for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§type Result = VZMacPlatformConfiguration
type Result = VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Self
if the type has no
immutable counterpart. Read moreSource§impl Debug for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Debug for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl Deref for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Deref for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl Hash for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Hash for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl Message for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl Message for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl NSCopying for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl NSCopying for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
impl NSObjectProtocol for VZMacPlatformConfiguration
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
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fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
isKindOfClass
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