libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c

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/*
* qemu_hotplug.h: QEMU device hotplug management
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "qemu_hotplug.h"
#include "qemu_capabilities.h"
#include "qemu_domain.h"
#include "qemu_command.h"
#include "qemu_bridge_filter.h"
#include "qemu_hostdev.h"
#include "domain_audit.h"
#include "domain_nwfilter.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "virterror_internal.h"
#include "memory.h"
#include "pci.h"
#include "virfile.h"
#include "qemu_cgroup.h"
#include "locking/domain_lock.h"
#include "network/bridge_driver.h"
#include "virnetdev.h"
#include "virnetdevbridge.h"
#include "virnetdevtap.h"
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_QEMU
int qemuDomainChangeEjectableMedia(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk,
bool force)
{
virDomainDiskDefPtr origdisk = NULL;
int i;
int ret;
char *driveAlias = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ndisks ; i++) {
if (vm->def->disks[i]->bus == disk->bus &&
STREQ(vm->def->disks[i]->dst, disk->dst)) {
origdisk = vm->def->disks[i];
break;
}
}
if (!origdisk) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("No device with bus '%s' and target '%s'"),
virDomainDiskBusTypeToString(disk->bus),
disk->dst);
return -1;
}
if (!origdisk->info.alias) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("missing disk device alias name for %s"), origdisk->dst);
return -1;
}
if (origdisk->device != VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_FLOPPY &&
origdisk->device != VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_CDROM) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("Removable media not supported for %s device"),
virDomainDiskDeviceTypeToString(disk->device));
return -1;
}
if (virDomainLockDiskAttach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
return -1;
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerSetImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0) {
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
if (!(driveAlias = qemuDeviceDriveHostAlias(origdisk, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (disk->src) {
const char *format = NULL;
if (disk->type != VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_TYPE_DIR) {
if (disk->driverType)
format = disk->driverType;
else if (origdisk->driverType)
format = origdisk->driverType;
}
ret = qemuMonitorChangeMedia(priv->mon,
driveAlias,
disk->src, format);
} else {
ret = qemuMonitorEjectMedia(priv->mon, driveAlias, force);
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, origdisk->src, disk->src, "update", ret >= 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, origdisk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on ejected image %s", origdisk->src);
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, origdisk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on disk %s", origdisk->src);
VIR_FREE(origdisk->src);
origdisk->src = disk->src;
disk->src = NULL;
origdisk->type = disk->type;
VIR_FREE(driveAlias);
virDomainDiskDefFree(disk);
return ret;
error:
VIR_FREE(driveAlias);
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on new media %s", disk->src);
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
int
qemuDomainCheckEjectableMedia(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
enum qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virHashTablePtr table = NULL;
int ret = -1;
int i;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) == 0) {
table = qemuMonitorGetBlockInfo(priv->mon);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
}
if (!table)
goto cleanup;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk = vm->def->disks[i];
struct qemuDomainDiskInfo *info;
qemu: add new disk device='lun' for bus='virtio' & type='block' In the past, generic SCSI commands issued from a guest to a virtio disk were always passed through to the underlying disk by qemu, and the kernel would also pass them on. As a result of CVE-2011-4127 (see: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2011/q4/536), qemu now honors its scsi=on|off device option for virtio-blk-pci (which enables/disables passthrough of generic SCSI commands), and the kernel will only allow the commands for physical devices (not for partitions or logical volumes). The default behavior of qemu is still to allow sending generic SCSI commands to physical disks that are presented to a guest as virtio-blk-pci devices, but libvirt prefers to disable those commands in the standard virtio block devices, enabling it only when specifically requested (hopefully indicating that the requester understands what they're asking for). For this purpose, a new libvirt disk device type (device='lun') has been created. device='lun' is identical to the default device='disk', except that: 1) It is only allowed if bus='virtio', type='block', and the qemu version is "new enough" to support it ("new enough" == qemu 0.11 or better), otherwise the domain will fail to start and a CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED error will be logged). 2) The option "scsi=on" will be added to the -device arg to allow SG_IO commands (if device !='lun', "scsi=off" will be added to the -device arg so that SG_IO commands are specifically forbidden). Guests which continue to use disk device='disk' (the default) will no longer be able to use SG_IO commands on the disk; those that have their disk device changed to device='lun' will still be able to use SG_IO commands. *docs/formatdomain.html.in - document the new device attribute value. *docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng - allow it in the RNG *tests/* - update the args of several existing tests to add scsi=off, and add one new test that will test scsi=on. *src/conf/domain_conf.c - update domain XML parser and formatter *src/qemu/qemu_(command|driver|hotplug).c - treat VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_LUN *almost* identically to VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_DISK, except as indicated above. Note that no support for this new device value was added to any hypervisor drivers other than qemu, because it's unclear what it might mean (if anything) to those drivers.
2012-01-05 03:48:38 +00:00
if (disk->device == VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_DISK ||
disk->device == VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_LUN) {
continue;
qemu: add new disk device='lun' for bus='virtio' & type='block' In the past, generic SCSI commands issued from a guest to a virtio disk were always passed through to the underlying disk by qemu, and the kernel would also pass them on. As a result of CVE-2011-4127 (see: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2011/q4/536), qemu now honors its scsi=on|off device option for virtio-blk-pci (which enables/disables passthrough of generic SCSI commands), and the kernel will only allow the commands for physical devices (not for partitions or logical volumes). The default behavior of qemu is still to allow sending generic SCSI commands to physical disks that are presented to a guest as virtio-blk-pci devices, but libvirt prefers to disable those commands in the standard virtio block devices, enabling it only when specifically requested (hopefully indicating that the requester understands what they're asking for). For this purpose, a new libvirt disk device type (device='lun') has been created. device='lun' is identical to the default device='disk', except that: 1) It is only allowed if bus='virtio', type='block', and the qemu version is "new enough" to support it ("new enough" == qemu 0.11 or better), otherwise the domain will fail to start and a CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED error will be logged). 2) The option "scsi=on" will be added to the -device arg to allow SG_IO commands (if device !='lun', "scsi=off" will be added to the -device arg so that SG_IO commands are specifically forbidden). Guests which continue to use disk device='disk' (the default) will no longer be able to use SG_IO commands on the disk; those that have their disk device changed to device='lun' will still be able to use SG_IO commands. *docs/formatdomain.html.in - document the new device attribute value. *docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng - allow it in the RNG *tests/* - update the args of several existing tests to add scsi=off, and add one new test that will test scsi=on. *src/conf/domain_conf.c - update domain XML parser and formatter *src/qemu/qemu_(command|driver|hotplug).c - treat VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_LUN *almost* identically to VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_DISK, except as indicated above. Note that no support for this new device value was added to any hypervisor drivers other than qemu, because it's unclear what it might mean (if anything) to those drivers.
2012-01-05 03:48:38 +00:00
}
info = qemuMonitorBlockInfoLookup(table, disk->info.alias);
if (!info)
goto cleanup;
if (info->tray_open && disk->src)
VIR_FREE(disk->src);
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virHashFree(table);
return ret;
}
int qemuDomainAttachPciDiskDevice(virConnectPtr conn,
struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk)
{
int i, ret;
const char* type = virDomainDiskBusTypeToString(disk->bus);
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
char *devstr = NULL;
char *drivestr = NULL;
bool releaseaddr = false;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ndisks ; i++) {
if (STREQ(vm->def->disks[i]->dst, disk->dst)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("target %s already exists"), disk->dst);
return -1;
}
}
if (virDomainLockDiskAttach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
return -1;
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerSetImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0) {
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuDomainPCIAddressEnsureAddr(priv->pciaddrs, &disk->info) < 0)
goto error;
releaseaddr = true;
if (qemuAssignDeviceDiskAlias(vm->def, disk, priv->qemuCaps) < 0)
goto error;
if (!(drivestr = qemuBuildDriveStr(conn, disk, false, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildDriveDevStr(NULL, disk, 0, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
}
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->disks, vm->def->ndisks+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDrive(priv->mon, drivestr);
if (ret == 0) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, devstr);
if (ret < 0) {
VIR_WARN("qemuMonitorAddDevice failed on %s (%s)",
drivestr, devstr);
/* XXX should call 'drive_del' on error but this does not
exist yet */
}
}
} else {
virDomainDevicePCIAddress guestAddr = disk->info.addr.pci;
ret = qemuMonitorAddPCIDisk(priv->mon,
disk->src,
type,
&guestAddr);
if (ret == 0) {
disk->info.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI;
memcpy(&disk->info.addr.pci, &guestAddr, sizeof(guestAddr));
}
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, NULL, disk->src, "attach", ret >= 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
virDomainDiskInsertPreAlloced(vm->def, disk);
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
return 0;
error:
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
(disk->info.type == VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI) &&
releaseaddr &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
disk->info.addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on %s", disk->src);
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on %s", disk->src);
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
int qemuDomainAttachPciControllerDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainControllerDefPtr controller)
{
int i;
int ret = -1;
const char* type = virDomainControllerTypeToString(controller->type);
char *devstr = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
bool releaseaddr = false;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ncontrollers ; i++) {
if ((vm->def->controllers[i]->type == controller->type) &&
(vm->def->controllers[i]->idx == controller->idx)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("target %s:%d already exists"),
type, controller->idx);
return -1;
}
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuDomainPCIAddressEnsureAddr(priv->pciaddrs, &controller->info) < 0)
goto cleanup;
releaseaddr = true;
if (qemuAssignDeviceControllerAlias(controller) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (controller->type == VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_USB &&
controller->model == -1 &&
!qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_PIIX3_USB_UHCI)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("USB controller hotplug unsupported in this QEMU binary"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildControllerDevStr(vm->def, controller, priv->qemuCaps, NULL))) {
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->controllers, vm->def->ncontrollers+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, devstr);
} else {
ret = qemuMonitorAttachPCIDiskController(priv->mon,
type,
&controller->info.addr.pci);
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (ret == 0) {
controller->info.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI;
virDomainControllerInsertPreAlloced(vm->def, controller);
}
cleanup:
if ((ret != 0) &&
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
(controller->info.type == VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI) &&
releaseaddr &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
controller->info.addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on controller");
VIR_FREE(devstr);
return ret;
}
static virDomainControllerDefPtr
qemuDomainFindOrCreateSCSIDiskController(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int controller)
{
int i;
virDomainControllerDefPtr cont;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ncontrollers ; i++) {
cont = vm->def->controllers[i];
if (cont->type != VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_SCSI)
continue;
if (cont->idx == controller)
return cont;
}
/* No SCSI controller present, for backward compatibility we
* now hotplug a controller */
if (VIR_ALLOC(cont) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
return NULL;
}
cont->type = VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_SCSI;
cont->idx = controller;
cont->model = -1;
VIR_INFO("No SCSI controller present, hotplugging one");
if (qemuDomainAttachPciControllerDevice(driver,
vm, cont) < 0) {
VIR_FREE(cont);
return NULL;
}
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("guest unexpectedly quit"));
/* cont doesn't need freeing here, since the reference
* now held in def->controllers */
return NULL;
}
return cont;
}
int qemuDomainAttachSCSIDisk(virConnectPtr conn,
struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk)
{
int i;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainControllerDefPtr cont = NULL;
char *drivestr = NULL;
char *devstr = NULL;
int ret = -1;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ndisks ; i++) {
if (STREQ(vm->def->disks[i]->dst, disk->dst)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("target %s already exists"), disk->dst);
return -1;
}
}
if (virDomainLockDiskAttach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
return -1;
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerSetImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0) {
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
/* We should have an address already, so make sure */
if (disk->info.type != VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_DRIVE) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("unexpected disk address type %s"),
virDomainDeviceAddressTypeToString(disk->info.type));
goto error;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceDiskAlias(vm->def, disk, priv->qemuCaps) < 0)
goto error;
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildDriveDevStr(vm->def, disk, 0, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
}
if (!(drivestr = qemuBuildDriveStr(conn, disk, false, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
for (i = 0 ; i <= disk->info.addr.drive.controller ; i++) {
cont = qemuDomainFindOrCreateSCSIDiskController(driver, vm, i);
if (!cont)
goto error;
}
/* Tell clang that "cont" is non-NULL.
This is because disk->info.addr.driver.controller is unsigned,
and hence the above loop must iterate at least once. */
sa_assert (cont);
if (cont->info.type != VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("SCSI controller %d was missing its PCI address"), cont->idx);
goto error;
}
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->disks, vm->def->ndisks+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDrive(priv->mon, drivestr);
if (ret == 0) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, devstr);
if (ret < 0) {
VIR_WARN("qemuMonitorAddDevice failed on %s (%s)",
drivestr, devstr);
/* XXX should call 'drive_del' on error but this does not
exist yet */
}
}
} else {
virDomainDeviceDriveAddress driveAddr;
ret = qemuMonitorAttachDrive(priv->mon,
drivestr,
&cont->info.addr.pci,
&driveAddr);
if (ret == 0) {
/* XXX we should probably validate that the addr matches
* our existing defined addr instead of overwriting */
disk->info.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_DRIVE;
disk->info.addr.drive.bus = driveAddr.bus;
disk->info.addr.drive.unit = driveAddr.unit;
}
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, NULL, disk->src, "attach", ret >= 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
virDomainDiskInsertPreAlloced(vm->def, disk);
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
return 0;
error:
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on %s", disk->src);
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
int qemuDomainAttachUsbMassstorageDevice(virConnectPtr conn,
struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int i, ret;
char *drivestr = NULL;
char *devstr = NULL;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ndisks ; i++) {
if (STREQ(vm->def->disks[i]->dst, disk->dst)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("target %s already exists"), disk->dst);
return -1;
}
}
if (virDomainLockDiskAttach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
return -1;
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerSetImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0) {
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
/* XXX not correct once we allow attaching a USB CDROM */
if (!disk->src) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("disk source path is missing"));
goto error;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceDiskAlias(vm->def, disk, priv->qemuCaps) < 0)
goto error;
if (!(drivestr = qemuBuildDriveStr(conn, disk, false, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildDriveDevStr(NULL, disk, 0, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
}
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->disks, vm->def->ndisks+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDrive(priv->mon, drivestr);
if (ret == 0) {
ret = qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, devstr);
if (ret < 0) {
VIR_WARN("qemuMonitorAddDevice failed on %s (%s)",
drivestr, devstr);
/* XXX should call 'drive_del' on error but this does not
exist yet */
}
}
} else {
ret = qemuMonitorAddUSBDisk(priv->mon, disk->src);
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, NULL, disk->src, "attach", ret >= 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
virDomainDiskInsertPreAlloced(vm->def, disk);
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
return 0;
error:
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on %s", disk->src);
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", disk->src);
return -1;
}
/* XXX conn required for network -> bridge resolution */
int qemuDomainAttachNetDevice(virConnectPtr conn,
struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainNetDefPtr net)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
char *tapfd_name = NULL;
int tapfd = -1;
char *vhostfd_name = NULL;
int vhostfd = -1;
char *nicstr = NULL;
char *netstr = NULL;
virNetDevVPortProfilePtr vport = NULL;
int ret = -1;
virDomainDevicePCIAddress guestAddr;
int vlan;
bool releaseaddr = false;
bool iface_connected = false;
int actualType;
qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach qemuDomainAttachNetDevice - re-ordered some things at start of function because networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed if the actual type is hostdev. - if actual type is hostdev, defer to qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef for things like MAC address when necessary). After return from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup, since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net devices. - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed for emulated and hostdev net devices. qemuDomainDetachHostDevice - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a network device and, if so, use toplevel qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs, call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice. qemuDomainDetachNetDevice - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev, call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address / virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network device is removed from def->nets, and the network device object is freed. In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2) any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate), and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a separate patch).
2012-02-27 19:20:17 +00:00
/* preallocate new slot for device */
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->nets, vm->def->nnets+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
return -1;
}
/* If appropriate, grab a physical device from the configured
* network's pool of devices, or resolve bridge device name
* to the one defined in the network definition.
*/
if (networkAllocateActualDevice(net) < 0)
qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach qemuDomainAttachNetDevice - re-ordered some things at start of function because networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed if the actual type is hostdev. - if actual type is hostdev, defer to qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef for things like MAC address when necessary). After return from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup, since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net devices. - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed for emulated and hostdev net devices. qemuDomainDetachHostDevice - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a network device and, if so, use toplevel qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs, call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice. qemuDomainDetachNetDevice - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev, call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address / virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network device is removed from def->nets, and the network device object is freed. In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2) any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate), and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a separate patch).
2012-02-27 19:20:17 +00:00
return -1;
actualType = virDomainNetGetActualType(net);
qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach qemuDomainAttachNetDevice - re-ordered some things at start of function because networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed if the actual type is hostdev. - if actual type is hostdev, defer to qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef for things like MAC address when necessary). After return from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup, since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net devices. - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed for emulated and hostdev net devices. qemuDomainDetachHostDevice - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a network device and, if so, use toplevel qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs, call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice. qemuDomainDetachNetDevice - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev, call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address / virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network device is removed from def->nets, and the network device object is freed. In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2) any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate), and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a separate patch).
2012-02-27 19:20:17 +00:00
if (actualType == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_HOSTDEV) {
/* This is really a "smart hostdev", so it should be attached
* as a hostdev (the hostdev code will reach over into the
* netdev-specific code as appropriate), then also added to
* the nets list (see cleanup:) if successful.
*/
ret = qemuDomainAttachHostDevice(driver, vm,
virDomainNetGetActualHostdev(net));
goto cleanup;
}
if (!qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_HOST_NET_ADD)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("installed qemu version does not support host_net_add"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (actualType == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_BRIDGE ||
actualType == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_NETWORK) {
audit: audit use of /dev/net/tun, /dev/tapN, /dev/vhost-net Opening raw network devices with the intent of passing those fds to qemu is worth an audit point. This makes a multi-part audit: first, we audit the device(s) that libvirt opens on behalf of the MAC address of a to-be-created interface (which can independently succeed or fail), then we audit whether qemu actually started the network device with the same MAC (so searching backwards for successful audits with the same MAC will show which fd(s) qemu is actually using). Note that it is possible for the fd to be successfully opened but no attempt made to pass the fd to qemu (for example, because intermediate nwfilter operations failed) - no interface start audit will occur in that case; so the audit for a successful opened fd does not imply rights given to qemu unless there is a followup audit about the attempt to start a new interface. Likewise, when a network device is hot-unplugged, there is only one audit message about the MAC being discontinued; again, searching back to the earlier device open audits will show which fds that qemu quits using (and yes, I checked via /proc/<qemu-pid>/fd that qemu _does_ close out the fds associated with an interface on hot-unplug). The code would require much more refactoring to be able to definitively state which device(s) were discontinued at that point, since we currently don't record anywhere in the XML whether /dev/vhost-net was opened for a given interface. * src/qemu/qemu_audit.h (qemuAuditNetDevice): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_audit.c (qemuAuditNetDevice): New function. * src/qemu/qemu_command.h (qemuNetworkIfaceConnect) (qemuPhysIfaceConnect, qemuOpenVhostNet): Adjust prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuNetworkIfaceConnect) (qemuPhysIfaceConnect, qemuOpenVhostNet): Add audit points and adjust parameters. (qemuBuildCommandLine): Adjust caller. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainAttachNetDevice): Likewise.
2011-03-08 18:00:59 +00:00
if ((tapfd = qemuNetworkIfaceConnect(vm->def, conn, driver, net,
priv->qemuCaps)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
iface_connected = true;
if (qemuOpenVhostNet(vm->def, net, priv->qemuCaps, &vhostfd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
} else if (actualType == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_DIRECT) {
if ((tapfd = qemuPhysIfaceConnect(vm->def, driver, net,
priv->qemuCaps,
VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_OP_CREATE)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
iface_connected = true;
if (qemuOpenVhostNet(vm->def, net, priv->qemuCaps, &vhostfd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NET_NAME) ||
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceNetAlias(vm->def, net, -1) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressEnsureAddr(priv->pciaddrs, &net->info) < 0)
goto cleanup;
releaseaddr = true;
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV) &&
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
vlan = -1;
} else {
vlan = qemuDomainNetVLAN(net);
if (vlan < 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Unable to attach network devices without vlan"));
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (tapfd != -1) {
if (virAsprintf(&tapfd_name, "fd-%s", net->info.alias) < 0)
goto no_memory;
}
if (vhostfd != -1) {
if (virAsprintf(&vhostfd_name, "vhostfd-%s", net->info.alias) < 0)
goto no_memory;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV) &&
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (!(netstr = qemuBuildHostNetStr(net, ',',
-1, tapfd_name, vhostfd_name)))
goto cleanup;
} else {
if (!(netstr = qemuBuildHostNetStr(net, ' ',
vlan, tapfd_name, vhostfd_name)))
goto cleanup;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV) &&
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuMonitorAddNetdev(priv->mon, netstr, tapfd, tapfd_name,
vhostfd, vhostfd_name) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, net, "attach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
} else {
if (qemuMonitorAddHostNetwork(priv->mon, netstr, tapfd, tapfd_name,
vhostfd, vhostfd_name) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, net, "attach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(tapfd);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(vhostfd);
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("guest unexpectedly quit"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (!(nicstr = qemuBuildNicDevStr(net, vlan, 0, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto try_remove;
} else {
if (!(nicstr = qemuBuildNicStr(net, NULL, vlan)))
goto try_remove;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, nicstr) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, net, "attach", false);
goto try_remove;
}
} else {
guestAddr = net->info.addr.pci;
if (qemuMonitorAddPCINetwork(priv->mon, nicstr,
&guestAddr) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, net, "attach", false);
goto try_remove;
}
net->info.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI;
memcpy(&net->info.addr.pci, &guestAddr, sizeof(guestAddr));
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
/* set link state */
if (net->linkstate == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_INTERFACE_LINK_STATE_DOWN) {
if (!net->info.alias) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("device alias not found: cannot set link state to down"));
} else {
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV)) {
if (qemuMonitorSetLink(priv->mon, net->info.alias, VIR_DOMAIN_NET_INTERFACE_LINK_STATE_DOWN) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, net, "attach", false);
goto try_remove;
}
} else {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("setting of link state not supported: Link is up"));
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
}
/* link set to down */
}
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, net, "attach", true);
ret = 0;
cleanup:
qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach qemuDomainAttachNetDevice - re-ordered some things at start of function because networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed if the actual type is hostdev. - if actual type is hostdev, defer to qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef for things like MAC address when necessary). After return from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup, since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net devices. - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed for emulated and hostdev net devices. qemuDomainDetachHostDevice - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a network device and, if so, use toplevel qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs, call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice. qemuDomainDetachNetDevice - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev, call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address / virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network device is removed from def->nets, and the network device object is freed. In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2) any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate), and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a separate patch).
2012-02-27 19:20:17 +00:00
if (!ret) {
vm->def->nets[vm->def->nnets++] = net;
} else {
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
(net->info.type == VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI) &&
releaseaddr &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
net->info.addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on NIC");
if (iface_connected) {
virDomainConfNWFilterTeardown(net);
vport = virDomainNetGetActualVirtPortProfile(net);
if (vport && vport->virtPortType == VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_OPENVSWITCH)
ignore_value(virNetDevOpenvswitchRemovePort(
virDomainNetGetActualBridgeName(net), net->ifname));
}
networkReleaseActualDevice(net);
}
VIR_FREE(nicstr);
VIR_FREE(netstr);
VIR_FREE(tapfd_name);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(tapfd);
VIR_FREE(vhostfd_name);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(vhostfd);
return ret;
try_remove:
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm))
goto cleanup;
if (vlan < 0) {
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV) &&
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
char *netdev_name;
if (virAsprintf(&netdev_name, "host%s", net->info.alias) < 0)
goto no_memory;
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuMonitorRemoveNetdev(priv->mon, netdev_name) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Failed to remove network backend for netdev %s",
netdev_name);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
VIR_FREE(netdev_name);
} else {
VIR_WARN("Unable to remove network backend");
}
} else {
char *hostnet_name;
if (virAsprintf(&hostnet_name, "host%s", net->info.alias) < 0)
goto no_memory;
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuMonitorRemoveHostNetwork(priv->mon, vlan, hostnet_name) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Failed to remove network backend for vlan %d, net %s",
vlan, hostnet_name);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
VIR_FREE(hostnet_name);
}
goto cleanup;
no_memory:
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
int qemuDomainAttachHostPciDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainHostdevDefPtr hostdev)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int ret;
char *devstr = NULL;
int configfd = -1;
char *configfd_name = NULL;
bool releaseaddr = false;
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->hostdevs, vm->def->nhostdevs+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
return -1;
}
if (qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices(driver, vm->def->name, vm->def->uuid,
&hostdev, 1) < 0)
return -1;
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceHostdevAlias(vm->def, hostdev, -1) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuDomainPCIAddressEnsureAddr(priv->pciaddrs, hostdev->info) < 0)
goto error;
releaseaddr = true;
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_PCI_CONFIGFD)) {
configfd = qemuOpenPCIConfig(hostdev);
if (configfd >= 0) {
if (virAsprintf(&configfd_name, "fd-%s",
hostdev->info->alias) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
}
}
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("guest unexpectedly quit during hotplug"));
goto error;
}
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildPCIHostdevDevStr(hostdev, configfd_name,
priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
ret = qemuMonitorAddDeviceWithFd(priv->mon, devstr,
configfd, configfd_name);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
} else {
virDomainDevicePCIAddress guestAddr = hostdev->info->addr.pci;
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
ret = qemuMonitorAddPCIHostDevice(priv->mon,
&hostdev->source.subsys.u.pci,
&guestAddr);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
hostdev->info->type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI;
memcpy(&hostdev->info->addr.pci, &guestAddr, sizeof(guestAddr));
}
virDomainAuditHostdev(vm, hostdev, "attach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
vm->def->hostdevs[vm->def->nhostdevs++] = hostdev;
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(configfd_name);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(configfd);
return 0;
error:
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
(hostdev->info->type == VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI) &&
releaseaddr &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
hostdev->info->addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on host device");
qemu: Do not reattach PCI device used by other domain when shutdown When failing on starting a domain, it tries to reattach all the PCI devices defined in the domain conf, regardless of whether the devices are still used by other domain. This will cause the devices to be deleted from the list qemu_driver->activePciHostdevs, thus the devices will be thought as usable even if it's not true. And following commands nodedev-{reattach,reset} will be successful. How to reproduce: 1) Define two domains with same PCI device defined in the confs. 2) # virsh start domain1 3) # virsh start domain2 4) # virsh nodedev-reattach $pci_device You will see the device will be reattached to host successfully. As pciDeviceReattach just check if the device is still used by other domain via checking if the device is in list driver->activePciHostdevs, however, the device is deleted from the list by step 2). This patch is to prohibit the bug by: 1) Prohibit a domain starting or device attachment right at preparation period (qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices) if the device is in list driver->activePciHostdevs, which means it's used by other domain. 2) Introduces a new field for struct _pciDevice, (const char *used_by), it will be set as the domain name at preparation period, (qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices). Thus we can prohibit deleting the device from driver->activePciHostdevs if it's still used by other domain when stopping the domain process. * src/pci.h (define two internal functions, pciDeviceSetUsedBy and pciDevceGetUsedBy) * src/pci.c (new field "const char *used_by" for struct _pciDevice, implementations for the two new functions) * src/libvirt_private.syms (Add the two new internal functions) * src/qemu_hostdev.h (Modify the definition of functions qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices, and qemuDomainReAttachHostdevDevices) * src/qemu_hostdev.c (Prohibit preparation and don't delete the device from activePciHostdevs list if it's still used by other domain) * src/qemu_hotplug.c (Update function usage, as the definitions are changed) Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2011-10-13 04:05:04 +00:00
qemuDomainReAttachHostdevDevices(driver, vm->def->name, &hostdev, 1);
VIR_FREE(devstr);
VIR_FREE(configfd_name);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(configfd);
return -1;
}
int qemuDomainAttachRedirdevDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainRedirdevDefPtr redirdev)
{
int ret;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
char *devstr = NULL;
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceRedirdevAlias(vm->def, redirdev, -1) < 0)
goto error;
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildRedirdevDevStr(redirdev, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
}
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->redirdevs, vm->def->nredirdevs+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE))
ret = qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, devstr);
else
goto error;
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditRedirdev(vm, redirdev, "attach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
vm->def->redirdevs[vm->def->nredirdevs++] = redirdev;
VIR_FREE(devstr);
return 0;
error:
VIR_FREE(devstr);
return -1;
}
int qemuDomainAttachHostUsbDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainHostdevDefPtr hostdev)
{
int ret;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
char *devstr = NULL;
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceHostdevAlias(vm->def, hostdev, -1) < 0)
goto error;
if (!(devstr = qemuBuildUSBHostdevDevStr(hostdev, priv->qemuCaps)))
goto error;
}
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->hostdevs, vm->def->nhostdevs+1) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
if (qemuCgroupControllerActive(driver, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_DEVICES)) {
virCgroupPtr cgroup = NULL;
usbDevice *usb;
qemuCgroupData data;
if (virCgroupForDomain(driver->cgroup, vm->def->name, &cgroup, 0) !=0 ) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("Unable to find cgroup for %s"),
vm->def->name);
goto error;
}
if ((usb = usbGetDevice(hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.bus,
hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.device)) == NULL)
goto error;
data.vm = vm;
data.cgroup = cgroup;
if (usbDeviceFileIterate(usb, qemuSetupHostUsbDeviceCgroup, &data) < 0)
goto error;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE))
ret = qemuMonitorAddDevice(priv->mon, devstr);
else
ret = qemuMonitorAddUSBDeviceExact(priv->mon,
hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.bus,
hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.device);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditHostdev(vm, hostdev, "attach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
vm->def->hostdevs[vm->def->nhostdevs++] = hostdev;
VIR_FREE(devstr);
return 0;
error:
VIR_FREE(devstr);
return -1;
}
int qemuDomainAttachHostDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainHostdevDefPtr hostdev)
{
usbDeviceList *list;
usbDevice *usb = NULL;
if (hostdev->mode != VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_MODE_SUBSYS) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("hostdev mode '%s' not supported"),
virDomainHostdevModeTypeToString(hostdev->mode));
return -1;
}
if (!(list = usbDeviceListNew()))
goto cleanup;
if (hostdev->source.subsys.type == VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_USB) {
unsigned vendor = hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.vendor;
unsigned product = hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.product;
unsigned bus = hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.bus;
unsigned device = hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.device;
if (vendor && bus) {
usb = usbFindDevice(vendor, product, bus, device);
} else if (vendor && !bus) {
usbDeviceList *devs = usbFindDeviceByVendor(vendor, product);
if (!devs)
goto cleanup;
if (usbDeviceListCount(devs) > 1) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("multiple USB devices for %x:%x, "
"use <address> to specify one"), vendor, product);
usbDeviceListFree(devs);
goto cleanup;
}
usb = usbDeviceListGet(devs, 0);
usbDeviceListSteal(devs, usb);
usbDeviceListFree(devs);
hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.bus = usbDeviceGetBus(usb);
hostdev->source.subsys.u.usb.device = usbDeviceGetDevno(usb);
} else if (!vendor && bus) {
usb = usbFindDeviceByBus(bus, device);
}
if (!usb)
goto cleanup;
if (usbDeviceListAdd(list, usb) < 0) {
usbFreeDevice(usb);
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuPrepareHostdevUSBDevices(driver, vm->def->name, list) < 0)
goto cleanup;
usbDeviceListSteal(list, usb);
}
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, hostdev) < 0)
goto cleanup;
switch (hostdev->source.subsys.type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_PCI:
if (qemuDomainAttachHostPciDevice(driver, vm,
hostdev) < 0)
goto error;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_USB:
if (qemuDomainAttachHostUsbDevice(driver, vm,
hostdev) < 0)
goto error;
break;
default:
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("hostdev subsys type '%s' not supported"),
virDomainHostdevSubsysTypeToString(hostdev->source.subsys.type));
goto error;
}
usbDeviceListFree(list);
return 0;
error:
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
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if (virSecurityManagerRestoreHostdevLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, hostdev) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore host device labelling on hotplug fail");
cleanup:
usbDeviceListFree(list);
usbDeviceListSteal(driver->activeUsbHostdevs, usb);
return -1;
}
static virDomainNetDefPtr qemuDomainFindNet(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainNetDefPtr dev)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nnets; i++) {
if (memcmp(vm->def->nets[i]->mac, dev->mac, VIR_MAC_BUFLEN) == 0)
return vm->def->nets[i];
}
return NULL;
}
static
int qemuDomainChangeNetBridge(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainNetDefPtr olddev,
virDomainNetDefPtr newdev)
{
int ret = -1;
char *oldbridge = olddev->data.bridge.brname;
char *newbridge = newdev->data.bridge.brname;
VIR_DEBUG("Change bridge for interface %s: %s -> %s",
olddev->ifname, oldbridge, newbridge);
if (virNetDevExists(newbridge) != 1) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("bridge %s doesn't exist"), newbridge);
return -1;
}
if (oldbridge) {
ret = virNetDevBridgeRemovePort(oldbridge, olddev->ifname);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, olddev, NULL, "detach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
}
/* move newbridge into olddev now so Audit log is correct */
olddev->data.bridge.brname = newbridge;
ret = virNetDevBridgeAddPort(newbridge, olddev->ifname);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, olddev, "attach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0) {
/* restore oldbridge to olddev */
olddev->data.bridge.brname = oldbridge;
ret = virNetDevBridgeAddPort(oldbridge, olddev->ifname);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, NULL, olddev, "attach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("unable to recover former state by adding port"
"to bridge %s"), oldbridge);
}
return -1;
}
/* oldbridge no longer needed, and newbridge moved to olddev */
VIR_FREE(oldbridge);
newdev->data.bridge.brname = NULL;
return 0;
}
int qemuDomainChangeNetLinkState(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainNetDefPtr dev,
int linkstate)
{
int ret = -1;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
VIR_DEBUG("dev: %s, state: %d", dev->info.alias, linkstate);
if (!dev->info.alias) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("can't change link state: device alias not found"));
return -1;
}
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
ret = qemuMonitorSetLink(priv->mon, dev->info.alias, linkstate);
if (ret < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* modify the device configuration */
dev->linkstate = linkstate;
cleanup:
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
return ret;
}
int qemuDomainChangeNet(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainPtr dom ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainNetDefPtr dev)
{
virDomainNetDefPtr olddev = qemuDomainFindNet(vm, dev);
int ret = 0;
if (!olddev) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot find existing network device to modify"));
return -1;
}
if (olddev->type != dev->type) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot change network interface type"));
return -1;
}
switch (olddev->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_USER:
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_ETHERNET:
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.ethernet.dev, dev->data.ethernet.dev) ||
config: report error when script given for inappropriate interface type This fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638633 Although scripts are not used by interfaces of type other than "ethernet" in qemu, due to the fact that the parser stores the script name in a union that is only valid when type is ethernet or bridge, there is no way for anyone except the parser itself to catch the problem of specifying an interface script for an inappropriate interface type (by the time the parsed data gets back to the code that called the parser, all evidence that a script was specified is forgotten). Since the parser itself should be agnostic to which type of interface allows scripts (an example of why: a script specified for an interface of type bridge is valid for xen domains, but not for qemu domains), the solution here is to move the script out of the union(s) in the DomainNetDef, always populate it when specified (regardless of interface type), and let the driver decide whether or not it is appropriate. Currently the qemu, xen, libxml, and uml drivers recognize the script parameter and do something with it (the uml driver only to report that it isn't supported). Those drivers have been updated to log a CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED error when a script is specified for an interface type that's inappropriate for that particular hypervisor. (NB: There was earlier discussion of solving this problem by adding a VALIDATE flag to all libvirt APIs that accept XML, which would cause the XML to be validated against the RNG files. One statement during that discussion was that the RNG shouldn't contain hypervisor-specific things, though, and a proper solution to this problem would require that (again, because a script for an interface of type "bridge" is accepted by xen, but not by qemu).
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STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->script, dev->script) ||
STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.ethernet.ipaddr, dev->data.ethernet.ipaddr)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify ethernet network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_SERVER:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_CLIENT:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_MCAST:
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.socket.address, dev->data.socket.address) ||
olddev->data.socket.port != dev->data.socket.port) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify network socket device configuration"));
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_NETWORK:
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.network.name, dev->data.network.name) ||
STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.network.portgroup, dev->data.network.portgroup) ||
!virNetDevVPortProfileEqual(olddev->data.network.virtPortProfile, dev->data.network.virtPortProfile)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_BRIDGE:
/* allow changing brname, but not portprofile */
if (!virNetDevVPortProfileEqual(olddev->data.bridge.virtPortProfile,
dev->data.bridge.virtPortProfile)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify bridge network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_INTERNAL:
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.internal.name, dev->data.internal.name)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify internal network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_DIRECT:
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.direct.linkdev, dev->data.direct.linkdev) ||
olddev->data.direct.mode != dev->data.direct.mode ||
!virNetDevVPortProfileEqual(olddev->data.direct.virtPortProfile, dev->data.direct.virtPortProfile)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify direct network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
break;
default:
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("unable to change config on '%s' network type"),
virDomainNetTypeToString(dev->type));
break;
}
/* all other unmodifiable parameters */
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->model, dev->model) ||
STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->filter, dev->filter)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
/* check if device name has been set, if no, retain the autogenerated one */
if (dev->ifname &&
STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->ifname, dev->ifname)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT,
_("cannot modify network device configuration"));
return -1;
}
if (olddev->type == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_BRIDGE
&& STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.bridge.brname,
dev->data.bridge.brname)) {
if ((ret = qemuDomainChangeNetBridge(vm, olddev, dev)) < 0)
return ret;
}
if (olddev->linkstate != dev->linkstate) {
if ((ret = qemuDomainChangeNetLinkState(driver, vm, olddev, dev->linkstate)) < 0)
return ret;
}
return ret;
}
static virDomainGraphicsDefPtr qemuDomainFindGraphics(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr dev)
{
int i;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ngraphics ; i++) {
if (vm->def->graphics[i]->type == dev->type)
return vm->def->graphics[i];
}
return NULL;
}
int
qemuDomainChangeGraphics(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr dev)
{
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr olddev = qemuDomainFindGraphics(vm, dev);
conf: add <listen> subelement to domain <graphics> element Once it's plugged in, the <listen> element will be an optional replacement for the "listen" attribute that graphics elements already have. If the <listen> element is type='address', it will have an attribute called 'address' which will contain an IP address or dns name that the guest's display server should listen on. If, however, type='network', the <listen> element should have an attribute called 'network' that will be set to the name of a network configuration to get the IP address from. * docs/schemas/domain.rng: updated to allow the <listen> element * docs/formatdomain.html.in: document the <listen> element and its attributes. * src/conf/domain_conf.[hc]: 1) The domain parser, formatter, and data structure are modified to support 0 or more <listen> subelements to each <graphics> element. The old style "legacy" listen attribute is also still accepted, and will be stored internally just as if it were a separate <listen> element. On output (i.e. format), the address attribute of the first <listen> element of type 'address' will be duplicated in the legacy "listen" attribute of the <graphic> element. 2) The "listenAddr" attribute has been removed from the unions in virDomainGRaphicsDef for graphics types vnc, rdp, and spice. This attribute is now in the <listen> subelement (aka virDomainGraphicsListenDef) 3) Helper functions were written to provide simple access (both Get and Set) to the listen elements and their attributes. * src/libvirt_private.syms: export the listen helper functions * src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c, src/xenxs/xen_xm.c Modify all these files to use the listen helper functions rather than directly referencing the (now missing) listenAddr attribute. There can be multiple <listen> elements to a single <graphics>, but the drivers all currently only support one, so all replacements of direct access with a helper function indicate index "0". * tests/* - only 3 of these are new files added explicitly to test the new <listen> element. All the others have been modified to reflect the fact that any legacy "listen" attributes passed in to the domain parse will be saved in a <listen> element (i.e. one of the virDomainGraphicsListenDefs), and during the domain format function, both the <listen> element as well as the legacy attributes will be output.
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const char *oldListenAddr, *newListenAddr;
qemu: support type=network in domain graphics <listen> The domain XML now understands the <listen> subelement of its <graphics> element (including when listen type='network'), and the network driver has an internal API that will turn a network name into an IP address, so the final logical step is to put the glue into the qemu driver so that when it is starting up a domain, if it finds <listen type='network' network='xyz'/> in the XML, it will call the network driver to get an IPv4 address associated with network xyz, and tell qemu to listen for vnc (or spice) on that address rather than the default address (localhost). The motivation for this is that a large installation may want the guests' VNC servers listening on physical interfaces rather than localhost, so that users can connect directly from the outside; this requires sending qemu the appropriate IP address to listen on. But this address will of course be different for each host, and if a guest might be migrated around from one host to another, it's important that the guest's config not have any information embedded in it that is specific to one particular host. <listen type='network.../> can solve this problem in the following manner: 1) on each host, define a libvirt network of the same name, associated with the interface on that host that should be used for listening (for example, a simple macvtap network: <forward mode='bridge' dev='eth0'/>, or host bridge network: <forward mode='bridge'/> <bridge name='br0'/> 2) in the <graphics> element of each guest's domain xml, tell vnc to listen on the network name used in step 1: <graphics type='vnc' port='5922'> <listen type='network'network='example-net'/> </graphics> (all the above also applies for graphics type='spice').
2011-07-07 06:12:04 +00:00
const char *oldListenNetwork, *newListenNetwork;
int ret = -1;
if (!olddev) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot find existing graphics device to modify"));
return -1;
}
conf: add <listen> subelement to domain <graphics> element Once it's plugged in, the <listen> element will be an optional replacement for the "listen" attribute that graphics elements already have. If the <listen> element is type='address', it will have an attribute called 'address' which will contain an IP address or dns name that the guest's display server should listen on. If, however, type='network', the <listen> element should have an attribute called 'network' that will be set to the name of a network configuration to get the IP address from. * docs/schemas/domain.rng: updated to allow the <listen> element * docs/formatdomain.html.in: document the <listen> element and its attributes. * src/conf/domain_conf.[hc]: 1) The domain parser, formatter, and data structure are modified to support 0 or more <listen> subelements to each <graphics> element. The old style "legacy" listen attribute is also still accepted, and will be stored internally just as if it were a separate <listen> element. On output (i.e. format), the address attribute of the first <listen> element of type 'address' will be duplicated in the legacy "listen" attribute of the <graphic> element. 2) The "listenAddr" attribute has been removed from the unions in virDomainGRaphicsDef for graphics types vnc, rdp, and spice. This attribute is now in the <listen> subelement (aka virDomainGraphicsListenDef) 3) Helper functions were written to provide simple access (both Get and Set) to the listen elements and their attributes. * src/libvirt_private.syms: export the listen helper functions * src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c, src/xenxs/xen_xm.c Modify all these files to use the listen helper functions rather than directly referencing the (now missing) listenAddr attribute. There can be multiple <listen> elements to a single <graphics>, but the drivers all currently only support one, so all replacements of direct access with a helper function indicate index "0". * tests/* - only 3 of these are new files added explicitly to test the new <listen> element. All the others have been modified to reflect the fact that any legacy "listen" attributes passed in to the domain parse will be saved in a <listen> element (i.e. one of the virDomainGraphicsListenDefs), and during the domain format function, both the <listen> element as well as the legacy attributes will be output.
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oldListenAddr = virDomainGraphicsListenGetAddress(olddev, 0);
newListenAddr = virDomainGraphicsListenGetAddress(dev, 0);
qemu: support type=network in domain graphics <listen> The domain XML now understands the <listen> subelement of its <graphics> element (including when listen type='network'), and the network driver has an internal API that will turn a network name into an IP address, so the final logical step is to put the glue into the qemu driver so that when it is starting up a domain, if it finds <listen type='network' network='xyz'/> in the XML, it will call the network driver to get an IPv4 address associated with network xyz, and tell qemu to listen for vnc (or spice) on that address rather than the default address (localhost). The motivation for this is that a large installation may want the guests' VNC servers listening on physical interfaces rather than localhost, so that users can connect directly from the outside; this requires sending qemu the appropriate IP address to listen on. But this address will of course be different for each host, and if a guest might be migrated around from one host to another, it's important that the guest's config not have any information embedded in it that is specific to one particular host. <listen type='network.../> can solve this problem in the following manner: 1) on each host, define a libvirt network of the same name, associated with the interface on that host that should be used for listening (for example, a simple macvtap network: <forward mode='bridge' dev='eth0'/>, or host bridge network: <forward mode='bridge'/> <bridge name='br0'/> 2) in the <graphics> element of each guest's domain xml, tell vnc to listen on the network name used in step 1: <graphics type='vnc' port='5922'> <listen type='network'network='example-net'/> </graphics> (all the above also applies for graphics type='spice').
2011-07-07 06:12:04 +00:00
oldListenNetwork = virDomainGraphicsListenGetNetwork(olddev, 0);
newListenNetwork = virDomainGraphicsListenGetNetwork(dev, 0);
conf: add <listen> subelement to domain <graphics> element Once it's plugged in, the <listen> element will be an optional replacement for the "listen" attribute that graphics elements already have. If the <listen> element is type='address', it will have an attribute called 'address' which will contain an IP address or dns name that the guest's display server should listen on. If, however, type='network', the <listen> element should have an attribute called 'network' that will be set to the name of a network configuration to get the IP address from. * docs/schemas/domain.rng: updated to allow the <listen> element * docs/formatdomain.html.in: document the <listen> element and its attributes. * src/conf/domain_conf.[hc]: 1) The domain parser, formatter, and data structure are modified to support 0 or more <listen> subelements to each <graphics> element. The old style "legacy" listen attribute is also still accepted, and will be stored internally just as if it were a separate <listen> element. On output (i.e. format), the address attribute of the first <listen> element of type 'address' will be duplicated in the legacy "listen" attribute of the <graphic> element. 2) The "listenAddr" attribute has been removed from the unions in virDomainGRaphicsDef for graphics types vnc, rdp, and spice. This attribute is now in the <listen> subelement (aka virDomainGraphicsListenDef) 3) Helper functions were written to provide simple access (both Get and Set) to the listen elements and their attributes. * src/libvirt_private.syms: export the listen helper functions * src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c, src/xenxs/xen_xm.c Modify all these files to use the listen helper functions rather than directly referencing the (now missing) listenAddr attribute. There can be multiple <listen> elements to a single <graphics>, but the drivers all currently only support one, so all replacements of direct access with a helper function indicate index "0". * tests/* - only 3 of these are new files added explicitly to test the new <listen> element. All the others have been modified to reflect the fact that any legacy "listen" attributes passed in to the domain parse will be saved in a <listen> element (i.e. one of the virDomainGraphicsListenDefs), and during the domain format function, both the <listen> element as well as the legacy attributes will be output.
2011-07-07 04:20:28 +00:00
switch (dev->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC:
if ((olddev->data.vnc.autoport != dev->data.vnc.autoport) ||
(!dev->data.vnc.autoport &&
(olddev->data.vnc.port != dev->data.vnc.port))) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change port settings on vnc graphics"));
return -1;
}
conf: add <listen> subelement to domain <graphics> element Once it's plugged in, the <listen> element will be an optional replacement for the "listen" attribute that graphics elements already have. If the <listen> element is type='address', it will have an attribute called 'address' which will contain an IP address or dns name that the guest's display server should listen on. If, however, type='network', the <listen> element should have an attribute called 'network' that will be set to the name of a network configuration to get the IP address from. * docs/schemas/domain.rng: updated to allow the <listen> element * docs/formatdomain.html.in: document the <listen> element and its attributes. * src/conf/domain_conf.[hc]: 1) The domain parser, formatter, and data structure are modified to support 0 or more <listen> subelements to each <graphics> element. The old style "legacy" listen attribute is also still accepted, and will be stored internally just as if it were a separate <listen> element. On output (i.e. format), the address attribute of the first <listen> element of type 'address' will be duplicated in the legacy "listen" attribute of the <graphic> element. 2) The "listenAddr" attribute has been removed from the unions in virDomainGRaphicsDef for graphics types vnc, rdp, and spice. This attribute is now in the <listen> subelement (aka virDomainGraphicsListenDef) 3) Helper functions were written to provide simple access (both Get and Set) to the listen elements and their attributes. * src/libvirt_private.syms: export the listen helper functions * src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c, src/xenxs/xen_xm.c Modify all these files to use the listen helper functions rather than directly referencing the (now missing) listenAddr attribute. There can be multiple <listen> elements to a single <graphics>, but the drivers all currently only support one, so all replacements of direct access with a helper function indicate index "0". * tests/* - only 3 of these are new files added explicitly to test the new <listen> element. All the others have been modified to reflect the fact that any legacy "listen" attributes passed in to the domain parse will be saved in a <listen> element (i.e. one of the virDomainGraphicsListenDefs), and during the domain format function, both the <listen> element as well as the legacy attributes will be output.
2011-07-07 04:20:28 +00:00
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(oldListenAddr,newListenAddr)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change listen address setting on vnc graphics"));
return -1;
}
qemu: support type=network in domain graphics <listen> The domain XML now understands the <listen> subelement of its <graphics> element (including when listen type='network'), and the network driver has an internal API that will turn a network name into an IP address, so the final logical step is to put the glue into the qemu driver so that when it is starting up a domain, if it finds <listen type='network' network='xyz'/> in the XML, it will call the network driver to get an IPv4 address associated with network xyz, and tell qemu to listen for vnc (or spice) on that address rather than the default address (localhost). The motivation for this is that a large installation may want the guests' VNC servers listening on physical interfaces rather than localhost, so that users can connect directly from the outside; this requires sending qemu the appropriate IP address to listen on. But this address will of course be different for each host, and if a guest might be migrated around from one host to another, it's important that the guest's config not have any information embedded in it that is specific to one particular host. <listen type='network.../> can solve this problem in the following manner: 1) on each host, define a libvirt network of the same name, associated with the interface on that host that should be used for listening (for example, a simple macvtap network: <forward mode='bridge' dev='eth0'/>, or host bridge network: <forward mode='bridge'/> <bridge name='br0'/> 2) in the <graphics> element of each guest's domain xml, tell vnc to listen on the network name used in step 1: <graphics type='vnc' port='5922'> <listen type='network'network='example-net'/> </graphics> (all the above also applies for graphics type='spice').
2011-07-07 06:12:04 +00:00
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(oldListenNetwork,newListenNetwork)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change listen network setting on vnc graphics"));
return -1;
}
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.vnc.keymap, dev->data.vnc.keymap)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change keymap setting on vnc graphics"));
return -1;
}
/* If a password lifetime was, or is set, or action if connected has
* changed, then we must always run, even if new password matches
* old password */
if (olddev->data.vnc.auth.expires ||
dev->data.vnc.auth.expires ||
olddev->data.vnc.auth.connected != dev->data.vnc.auth.connected ||
STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.vnc.auth.passwd,
dev->data.vnc.auth.passwd)) {
VIR_DEBUG("Updating password on VNC server %p %p",
dev->data.vnc.auth.passwd, driver->vncPassword);
ret = qemuDomainChangeGraphicsPasswords(driver, vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC,
&dev->data.vnc.auth,
driver->vncPassword);
/* Steal the new dev's char * reference */
VIR_FREE(olddev->data.vnc.auth.passwd);
olddev->data.vnc.auth.passwd = dev->data.vnc.auth.passwd;
dev->data.vnc.auth.passwd = NULL;
olddev->data.vnc.auth.validTo = dev->data.vnc.auth.validTo;
olddev->data.vnc.auth.expires = dev->data.vnc.auth.expires;
olddev->data.vnc.auth.connected = dev->data.vnc.auth.connected;
} else {
ret = 0;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE:
if ((olddev->data.spice.autoport != dev->data.spice.autoport) ||
(!dev->data.spice.autoport &&
(olddev->data.spice.port != dev->data.spice.port)) ||
(!dev->data.spice.autoport &&
(olddev->data.spice.tlsPort != dev->data.spice.tlsPort))) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change port settings on spice graphics"));
return -1;
}
conf: add <listen> subelement to domain <graphics> element Once it's plugged in, the <listen> element will be an optional replacement for the "listen" attribute that graphics elements already have. If the <listen> element is type='address', it will have an attribute called 'address' which will contain an IP address or dns name that the guest's display server should listen on. If, however, type='network', the <listen> element should have an attribute called 'network' that will be set to the name of a network configuration to get the IP address from. * docs/schemas/domain.rng: updated to allow the <listen> element * docs/formatdomain.html.in: document the <listen> element and its attributes. * src/conf/domain_conf.[hc]: 1) The domain parser, formatter, and data structure are modified to support 0 or more <listen> subelements to each <graphics> element. The old style "legacy" listen attribute is also still accepted, and will be stored internally just as if it were a separate <listen> element. On output (i.e. format), the address attribute of the first <listen> element of type 'address' will be duplicated in the legacy "listen" attribute of the <graphic> element. 2) The "listenAddr" attribute has been removed from the unions in virDomainGRaphicsDef for graphics types vnc, rdp, and spice. This attribute is now in the <listen> subelement (aka virDomainGraphicsListenDef) 3) Helper functions were written to provide simple access (both Get and Set) to the listen elements and their attributes. * src/libvirt_private.syms: export the listen helper functions * src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c, src/xenxs/xen_xm.c Modify all these files to use the listen helper functions rather than directly referencing the (now missing) listenAddr attribute. There can be multiple <listen> elements to a single <graphics>, but the drivers all currently only support one, so all replacements of direct access with a helper function indicate index "0". * tests/* - only 3 of these are new files added explicitly to test the new <listen> element. All the others have been modified to reflect the fact that any legacy "listen" attributes passed in to the domain parse will be saved in a <listen> element (i.e. one of the virDomainGraphicsListenDefs), and during the domain format function, both the <listen> element as well as the legacy attributes will be output.
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if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(oldListenAddr, newListenAddr)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change listen address setting on spice graphics"));
return -1;
}
qemu: support type=network in domain graphics <listen> The domain XML now understands the <listen> subelement of its <graphics> element (including when listen type='network'), and the network driver has an internal API that will turn a network name into an IP address, so the final logical step is to put the glue into the qemu driver so that when it is starting up a domain, if it finds <listen type='network' network='xyz'/> in the XML, it will call the network driver to get an IPv4 address associated with network xyz, and tell qemu to listen for vnc (or spice) on that address rather than the default address (localhost). The motivation for this is that a large installation may want the guests' VNC servers listening on physical interfaces rather than localhost, so that users can connect directly from the outside; this requires sending qemu the appropriate IP address to listen on. But this address will of course be different for each host, and if a guest might be migrated around from one host to another, it's important that the guest's config not have any information embedded in it that is specific to one particular host. <listen type='network.../> can solve this problem in the following manner: 1) on each host, define a libvirt network of the same name, associated with the interface on that host that should be used for listening (for example, a simple macvtap network: <forward mode='bridge' dev='eth0'/>, or host bridge network: <forward mode='bridge'/> <bridge name='br0'/> 2) in the <graphics> element of each guest's domain xml, tell vnc to listen on the network name used in step 1: <graphics type='vnc' port='5922'> <listen type='network'network='example-net'/> </graphics> (all the above also applies for graphics type='spice').
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if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(oldListenNetwork,newListenNetwork)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change listen network setting on spice graphics"));
qemu: support type=network in domain graphics <listen> The domain XML now understands the <listen> subelement of its <graphics> element (including when listen type='network'), and the network driver has an internal API that will turn a network name into an IP address, so the final logical step is to put the glue into the qemu driver so that when it is starting up a domain, if it finds <listen type='network' network='xyz'/> in the XML, it will call the network driver to get an IPv4 address associated with network xyz, and tell qemu to listen for vnc (or spice) on that address rather than the default address (localhost). The motivation for this is that a large installation may want the guests' VNC servers listening on physical interfaces rather than localhost, so that users can connect directly from the outside; this requires sending qemu the appropriate IP address to listen on. But this address will of course be different for each host, and if a guest might be migrated around from one host to another, it's important that the guest's config not have any information embedded in it that is specific to one particular host. <listen type='network.../> can solve this problem in the following manner: 1) on each host, define a libvirt network of the same name, associated with the interface on that host that should be used for listening (for example, a simple macvtap network: <forward mode='bridge' dev='eth0'/>, or host bridge network: <forward mode='bridge'/> <bridge name='br0'/> 2) in the <graphics> element of each guest's domain xml, tell vnc to listen on the network name used in step 1: <graphics type='vnc' port='5922'> <listen type='network'network='example-net'/> </graphics> (all the above also applies for graphics type='spice').
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return -1;
}
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.spice.keymap,
dev->data.spice.keymap)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("cannot change keymap setting on spice graphics"));
return -1;
}
/* If a password lifetime was, or is set, then we must always run,
* even if new password matches old password */
if (olddev->data.spice.auth.expires ||
dev->data.spice.auth.expires ||
olddev->data.spice.auth.connected != dev->data.spice.auth.connected ||
STRNEQ_NULLABLE(olddev->data.spice.auth.passwd,
dev->data.spice.auth.passwd)) {
VIR_DEBUG("Updating password on SPICE server %p %p",
dev->data.spice.auth.passwd, driver->spicePassword);
ret = qemuDomainChangeGraphicsPasswords(driver, vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE,
&dev->data.spice.auth,
driver->spicePassword);
/* Steal the new dev's char * reference */
VIR_FREE(olddev->data.spice.auth.passwd);
olddev->data.spice.auth.passwd = dev->data.spice.auth.passwd;
dev->data.spice.auth.passwd = NULL;
olddev->data.spice.auth.validTo = dev->data.spice.auth.validTo;
olddev->data.spice.auth.expires = dev->data.spice.auth.expires;
olddev->data.spice.auth.connected = dev->data.spice.auth.connected;
} else {
VIR_DEBUG("Not updating since password didn't change");
ret = 0;
}
break;
default:
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("unable to change config on '%s' graphics type"),
virDomainGraphicsTypeToString(dev->type));
break;
}
return ret;
}
static inline int qemuFindDisk(virDomainDefPtr def, const char *dst)
{
int i;
for (i = 0 ; i < def->ndisks ; i++) {
if (STREQ(def->disks[i]->dst, dst)) {
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
static int qemuComparePCIDevice(virDomainDefPtr def ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainDeviceDefPtr device ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainDeviceInfoPtr info1,
void *opaque)
{
virDomainDeviceInfoPtr info2 = opaque;
if (info1->type != VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI ||
info2->type != VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI)
return 0;
if (info1->addr.pci.slot == info2->addr.pci.slot &&
info1->addr.pci.function != info2->addr.pci.function)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static bool qemuIsMultiFunctionDevice(virDomainDefPtr def,
virDomainDeviceInfoPtr dev)
{
if (virDomainDeviceInfoIterate(def, qemuComparePCIDevice, dev) < 0)
return true;
return false;
}
int qemuDomainDetachPciDiskDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDeviceDefPtr dev)
{
int i, ret = -1;
virDomainDiskDefPtr detach = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virCgroupPtr cgroup = NULL;
char *drivestr = NULL;
i = qemuFindDisk(vm->def, dev->data.disk->dst);
if (i < 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("disk %s not found"), dev->data.disk->dst);
goto cleanup;
}
detach = vm->def->disks[i];
if (qemuIsMultiFunctionDevice(vm->def, &detach->info)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("cannot hot unplug multifunction PCI device: %s"),
dev->data.disk->dst);
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuCgroupControllerActive(driver, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_DEVICES)) {
if (virCgroupForDomain(driver->cgroup, vm->def->name, &cgroup, 0) != 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("Unable to find cgroup for %s"),
vm->def->name);
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (!virDomainDeviceAddressIsValid(&detach->info,
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED, "%s",
_("device cannot be detached without a PCI address"));
goto cleanup;
}
/* build the actual drive id string as the disk->info.alias doesn't
* contain the QEMU_DRIVE_HOST_PREFIX that is passed to qemu */
if (virAsprintf(&drivestr, "%s%s",
QEMU_DRIVE_HOST_PREFIX, detach->info.alias) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
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qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuMonitorDelDevice(priv->mon, detach->info.alias) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, detach->src, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
} else {
if (qemuMonitorRemovePCIDevice(priv->mon,
&detach->info.addr.pci) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, detach->src, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* disconnect guest from host device */
qemuMonitorDriveDel(priv->mon, drivestr);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, detach->src, NULL, "detach", true);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
detach->info.addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on %s", dev->data.disk->src);
virDomainDiskRemove(vm->def, i);
virDomainDiskDefFree(detach);
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, dev->data.disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on %s", dev->data.disk->src);
if (cgroup != NULL) {
if (qemuTeardownDiskCgroup(driver, vm, cgroup, dev->data.disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Failed to teardown cgroup for disk path %s",
NULLSTR(dev->data.disk->src));
}
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, dev->data.disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on %s", dev->data.disk->src);
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virCgroupFree(&cgroup);
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
return ret;
}
int qemuDomainDetachDiskDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDeviceDefPtr dev)
{
int i, ret = -1;
virDomainDiskDefPtr detach = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virCgroupPtr cgroup = NULL;
char *drivestr = NULL;
i = qemuFindDisk(vm->def, dev->data.disk->dst);
if (i < 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("disk %s not found"), dev->data.disk->dst);
goto cleanup;
}
if (!qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("Underlying qemu does not support %s disk removal"),
virDomainDiskBusTypeToString(dev->data.disk->bus));
goto cleanup;
}
detach = vm->def->disks[i];
if (qemuCgroupControllerActive(driver, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_DEVICES)) {
if (virCgroupForDomain(driver->cgroup, vm->def->name, &cgroup, 0) != 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("Unable to find cgroup for %s"),
vm->def->name);
goto cleanup;
}
}
/* build the actual drive id string as the disk->info.alias doesn't
* contain the QEMU_DRIVE_HOST_PREFIX that is passed to qemu */
if (virAsprintf(&drivestr, "%s%s",
QEMU_DRIVE_HOST_PREFIX, detach->info.alias) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
2011-07-28 23:18:24 +00:00
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuMonitorDelDevice(priv->mon, detach->info.alias) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, detach->src, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
/* disconnect guest from host device */
qemuMonitorDriveDel(priv->mon, drivestr);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditDisk(vm, detach->src, NULL, "detach", true);
virDomainDiskRemove(vm->def, i);
virDomainDiskDefFree(detach);
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreImageLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, dev->data.disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to restore security label on %s", dev->data.disk->src);
if (cgroup != NULL) {
if (qemuTeardownDiskCgroup(driver, vm, cgroup, dev->data.disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Failed to teardown cgroup for disk path %s",
NULLSTR(dev->data.disk->src));
}
if (virDomainLockDiskDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, dev->data.disk) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lock on disk %s", dev->data.disk->src);
ret = 0;
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(drivestr);
virCgroupFree(&cgroup);
return ret;
}
static bool qemuDomainDiskControllerIsBusy(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainControllerDefPtr detach)
{
int i;
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
disk = vm->def->disks[i];
if (disk->info.type != VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_DRIVE)
/* the disk does not use disk controller */
continue;
/* check whether the disk uses this type controller */
if (disk->bus == VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_BUS_IDE &&
detach->type != VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_IDE)
continue;
if (disk->bus == VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_BUS_FDC &&
detach->type != VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_FDC)
continue;
if (disk->bus == VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_BUS_SCSI &&
detach->type != VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_SCSI)
continue;
if (disk->info.addr.drive.controller == detach->idx)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static bool qemuDomainControllerIsBusy(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainControllerDefPtr detach)
{
switch (detach->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_IDE:
case VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_FDC:
case VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_SCSI:
return qemuDomainDiskControllerIsBusy(vm, detach);
case VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_SATA:
case VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_VIRTIO_SERIAL:
case VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_CCID:
default:
/* libvirt does not support sata controller, and does not support to
* detach virtio and smart card controller.
*/
return true;
}
}
int qemuDomainDetachPciControllerDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDeviceDefPtr dev)
{
int i, ret = -1;
virDomainControllerDefPtr detach = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->ncontrollers ; i++) {
if ((vm->def->controllers[i]->type == dev->data.controller->type) &&
(vm->def->controllers[i]->idx == dev->data.controller->idx)) {
detach = vm->def->controllers[i];
break;
}
}
if (!detach) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("disk controller %s:%d not found"),
virDomainControllerTypeToString(dev->data.controller->type),
dev->data.controller->idx);
goto cleanup;
}
if (!virDomainDeviceAddressIsValid(&detach->info,
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED, "%s",
_("device cannot be detached without a PCI address"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuIsMultiFunctionDevice(vm->def, &detach->info)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("cannot hot unplug multifunction PCI device: %s"),
dev->data.disk->dst);
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuDomainControllerIsBusy(vm, detach)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED, "%s",
_("device cannot be detached: device is busy"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuAssignDeviceControllerAlias(detach) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
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qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuMonitorDelDevice(priv->mon, detach->info.alias)) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
goto cleanup;
}
} else {
if (qemuMonitorRemovePCIDevice(priv->mon,
&detach->info.addr.pci) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
goto cleanup;
}
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (vm->def->ncontrollers > 1) {
memmove(vm->def->controllers + i,
vm->def->controllers + i + 1,
sizeof(*vm->def->controllers) *
(vm->def->ncontrollers - (i + 1)));
vm->def->ncontrollers--;
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(vm->def->controllers, vm->def->ncontrollers) < 0) {
/* ignore, harmless */
}
} else {
VIR_FREE(vm->def->controllers);
vm->def->ncontrollers = 0;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
detach->info.addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on controller");
virDomainControllerDefFree(detach);
ret = 0;
cleanup:
return ret;
}
static int
qemuDomainDetachHostPciDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainHostdevDefPtr detach)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainHostdevSubsysPtr subsys = &detach->source.subsys;
int ret;
pciDevice *pci;
pciDevice *activePci;
if (qemuIsMultiFunctionDevice(vm->def, detach->info)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("cannot hot unplug multifunction PCI device: %.4x:%.2x:%.2x.%.1x"),
subsys->u.pci.domain, subsys->u.pci.bus,
subsys->u.pci.slot, subsys->u.pci.function);
return -1;
}
if (!virDomainDeviceAddressIsValid(detach->info,
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
"%s", _("device cannot be detached without a PCI address"));
return -1;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
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qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
ret = qemuMonitorDelDevice(priv->mon, detach->info->alias);
} else {
ret = qemuMonitorRemovePCIDevice(priv->mon, &detach->info->addr.pci);
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditHostdev(vm, detach, "detach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
/*
* For SRIOV net host devices, unset mac and port profile before
* reset and reattach device
*/
if (detach->parent.data.net)
qemuDomainHostdevNetConfigRestore(detach, driver->stateDir);
pci = pciGetDevice(subsys->u.pci.domain, subsys->u.pci.bus,
subsys->u.pci.slot, subsys->u.pci.function);
if (pci) {
activePci = pciDeviceListSteal(driver->activePciHostdevs, pci);
if (pciResetDevice(activePci, driver->activePciHostdevs,
driver->inactivePciHostdevs) == 0)
qemuReattachPciDevice(activePci, driver);
else
ret = -1;
pciFreeDevice(pci);
pciFreeDevice(activePci);
} else {
ret = -1;
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
detach->info->addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on host device");
return ret;
}
static int
qemuDomainDetachHostUsbDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainHostdevDefPtr detach)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainHostdevSubsysPtr subsys = &detach->source.subsys;
usbDevice *usb;
int ret;
if (!detach->info->alias) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
"%s", _("device cannot be detached without a device alias"));
return -1;
}
if (!qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
"%s", _("device cannot be detached with this QEMU version"));
return -1;
}
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
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qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
ret = qemuMonitorDelDevice(priv->mon, detach->info->alias);
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditHostdev(vm, detach, "detach", ret == 0);
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
usb = usbGetDevice(subsys->u.usb.bus, subsys->u.usb.device);
if (usb) {
usbDeviceListDel(driver->activeUsbHostdevs, usb);
usbFreeDevice(usb);
} else {
VIR_WARN("Unable to find device %03d.%03d in list of used USB devices",
subsys->u.usb.bus, subsys->u.usb.device);
}
return ret;
}
static
int qemuDomainDetachThisHostDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainHostdevDefPtr detach,
int idx)
{
int ret = -1;
if (idx < 0) {
/* caller didn't know index of hostdev in hostdevs list, so we
* need to find it.
*/
for (idx = 0; idx < vm->def->nhostdevs; idx++) {
if (vm->def->hostdevs[idx] == detach)
break;
}
if (idx >= vm->def->nhostdevs) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("device not found in hostdevs list (%d entries)"),
vm->def->nhostdevs);
return ret;
}
}
switch (detach->source.subsys.type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_PCI:
ret = qemuDomainDetachHostPciDevice(driver, vm, detach);
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_USB:
ret = qemuDomainDetachHostUsbDevice(driver, vm, detach);
break;
default:
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("hostdev subsys type '%s' not supported"),
virDomainHostdevSubsysTypeToString(detach->source.subsys.type));
return -1;
}
if (!ret) {
if (virSecurityManagerRestoreHostdevLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, detach) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Failed to restore host device labelling");
}
virDomainHostdevRemove(vm->def, idx);
virDomainHostdevDefFree(detach);
}
return ret;
}
/* search for a hostdev matching dev and detach it */
int qemuDomainDetachHostDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDeviceDefPtr dev)
{
virDomainHostdevDefPtr hostdev = dev->data.hostdev;
virDomainHostdevSubsysPtr subsys = &hostdev->source.subsys;
virDomainHostdevDefPtr detach = NULL;
int idx;
if (hostdev->mode != VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_MODE_SUBSYS) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("hostdev mode '%s' not supported"),
virDomainHostdevModeTypeToString(hostdev->mode));
return -1;
}
idx = virDomainHostdevFind(vm->def, hostdev, &detach);
if (idx < 0) {
switch(subsys->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_PCI:
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("host pci device %.4x:%.2x:%.2x.%.1x not found"),
subsys->u.pci.domain, subsys->u.pci.bus,
subsys->u.pci.slot, subsys->u.pci.function);
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_HOSTDEV_SUBSYS_TYPE_USB:
if (subsys->u.usb.bus && subsys->u.usb.device) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("host usb device %03d.%03d not found"),
subsys->u.usb.bus, subsys->u.usb.device);
} else {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("host usb device vendor=0x%.4x product=0x%.4x not found"),
subsys->u.usb.vendor, subsys->u.usb.product);
}
break;
default:
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("unexpected hostdev type %d"), subsys->type);
break;
}
return -1;
}
qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach qemuDomainAttachNetDevice - re-ordered some things at start of function because networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed if the actual type is hostdev. - if actual type is hostdev, defer to qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef for things like MAC address when necessary). After return from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup, since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net devices. - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed for emulated and hostdev net devices. qemuDomainDetachHostDevice - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a network device and, if so, use toplevel qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs, call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice. qemuDomainDetachNetDevice - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev, call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address / virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network device is removed from def->nets, and the network device object is freed. In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2) any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate), and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a separate patch).
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/* If this is a network hostdev, we need to use the higher-level detach
* function so that mac address / virtualport are reset
*/
if (detach->parent.type == VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_NET)
return qemuDomainDetachNetDevice(driver, vm, &detach->parent);
else
return qemuDomainDetachThisHostDevice(driver, vm, detach, idx);
}
int
qemuDomainDetachNetDevice(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainDeviceDefPtr dev)
{
int i, ret = -1;
virDomainNetDefPtr detach = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int vlan;
char *hostnet_name = NULL;
virNetDevVPortProfilePtr vport = NULL;
for (i = 0 ; i < vm->def->nnets ; i++) {
virDomainNetDefPtr net = vm->def->nets[i];
if (!memcmp(net->mac, dev->data.net->mac, sizeof(net->mac))) {
detach = net;
break;
}
}
if (!detach) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("network device %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x not found"),
dev->data.net->mac[0], dev->data.net->mac[1],
dev->data.net->mac[2], dev->data.net->mac[3],
dev->data.net->mac[4], dev->data.net->mac[5]);
goto cleanup;
}
if (virDomainNetGetActualType(detach) == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_HOSTDEV) {
ret = qemuDomainDetachThisHostDevice(driver, vm,
virDomainNetGetActualHostdev(detach),
-1);
goto cleanup;
}
if (!virDomainDeviceAddressIsValid(&detach->info,
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
"%s", _("device cannot be detached without a PCI address"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (qemuIsMultiFunctionDevice(vm->def, &detach->info)) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("cannot hot unplug multifunction PCI device :%s"),
dev->data.disk->dst);
goto cleanup;
}
if ((vlan = qemuDomainNetVLAN(detach)) < 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
"%s", _("unable to determine original VLAN"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (virAsprintf(&hostnet_name, "host%s", detach->info.alias) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuMonitorDelDevice(priv->mon, detach->info.alias) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, detach, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
} else {
if (qemuMonitorRemovePCIDevice(priv->mon,
&detach->info.addr.pci) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, detach, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV) &&
qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE)) {
if (qemuMonitorRemoveNetdev(priv->mon, hostnet_name) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, detach, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
} else {
if (qemuMonitorRemoveHostNetwork(priv->mon, vlan, hostnet_name) < 0) {
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, detach, NULL, "detach", false);
goto cleanup;
}
}
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
virDomainAuditNet(vm, detach, NULL, "detach", true);
if (qemuCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE) &&
qemuDomainPCIAddressReleaseSlot(priv->pciaddrs,
detach->info.addr.pci.slot) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release PCI address on NIC");
virDomainConfNWFilterTeardown(detach);
if (virDomainNetGetActualType(detach) == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_DIRECT) {
ignore_value(virNetDevMacVLanDeleteWithVPortProfile(
detach->ifname, detach->mac,
virDomainNetGetActualDirectDev(detach),
virDomainNetGetActualDirectMode(detach),
virDomainNetGetActualVirtPortProfile(detach),
driver->stateDir));
VIR_FREE(detach->ifname);
}
if ((driver->macFilter) && (detach->ifname != NULL)) {
if ((errno = networkDisallowMacOnPort(driver,
detach->ifname,
detach->mac))) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("failed to remove ebtables rule on '%s'"),
detach->ifname);
}
}
vport = virDomainNetGetActualVirtPortProfile(detach);
if (vport && vport->virtPortType == VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_OPENVSWITCH)
ignore_value(virNetDevOpenvswitchRemovePort(
virDomainNetGetActualBridgeName(detach),
detach->ifname));
ret = 0;
cleanup:
qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach qemuDomainAttachNetDevice - re-ordered some things at start of function because networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed if the actual type is hostdev. - if actual type is hostdev, defer to qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef for things like MAC address when necessary). After return from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup, since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net devices. - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed for emulated and hostdev net devices. qemuDomainDetachHostDevice - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a network device and, if so, use toplevel qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs, call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice. qemuDomainDetachNetDevice - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev, call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address / virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network device is removed from def->nets, and the network device object is freed. In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2) any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate), and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a separate patch).
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if (!ret) {
networkReleaseActualDevice(detach);
virDomainNetRemove(vm->def, i);
virDomainNetDefFree(detach);
}
VIR_FREE(hostnet_name);
return ret;
}
int
qemuDomainChangeGraphicsPasswords(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int type,
virDomainGraphicsAuthDefPtr auth,
const char *defaultPasswd)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
time_t now = time(NULL);
char expire_time [64];
const char *connected = NULL;
int ret;
if (!auth->passwd && !driver->vncPassword)
return 0;
if (auth->connected)
connected = virDomainGraphicsAuthConnectedTypeToString(auth->connected);
qemu: fix crash when mixing sync and async monitor jobs Currently, we attempt to run sync job and async job at the same time. It means that the monitor commands for two jobs can be run in any order. In the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(): if (priv->job.active == QEMU_JOB_NONE && priv->job.asyncJob) { if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, obj) < 0) We check whether the caller is an async job by priv->job.active and priv->job.asynJob. But when an async job is running, and a sync job is also running at the time of the check, then priv->job.active is not QEMU_JOB_NONE. So we cannot check whether the caller is an async job in the function qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal(), and must instead put the burden on the caller to tell us when an async command wants to do a nested job. Once the burden is on the caller, then only async monitor enters need to worry about whether the VM is still running; for sync monitor enter, the internal return is always 0, so lots of ignore_value can be dropped. * src/qemu/THREADS.txt: Reflect new rules. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New prototype. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessStartCPUs) (qemuProcessStopCPUs): Add parameter. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): Likewise. (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion): Make static. * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal): Add parameter. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync): New function. (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor, qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver): Update callers. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal) (qemudDomainCoreDump, doCoreDump, processWatchdogEvent) (qemudDomainSuspend, qemudDomainResume, qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM) (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateActive, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStopCPUs) (qemuProcessFakeReboot, qemuProcessRecoverMigration) (qemuProcessRecoverJob, qemuProcessStart): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile) (qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion, qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus) (qemuMigrationJobStart, qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate) (doNativeMigrate, doTunnelMigrate, qemuMigrationPerformJob) (qemuMigrationPerformPhase, qemuMigrationFinish) (qemuMigrationConfirm): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Drop unneeded ignore_value.
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qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
ret = qemuMonitorSetPassword(priv->mon,
type,
auth->passwd ? auth->passwd : defaultPasswd,
connected);
if (ret == -2) {
if (type != VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("Graphics password only supported for VNC"));
ret = -1;
} else {
ret = qemuMonitorSetVNCPassword(priv->mon,
auth->passwd ? auth->passwd : defaultPasswd);
}
}
if (ret != 0)
goto cleanup;
if (auth->expires) {
time_t lifetime = auth->validTo - now;
if (lifetime <= 0)
snprintf(expire_time, sizeof(expire_time), "now");
else
snprintf(expire_time, sizeof(expire_time), "%lu", (long unsigned)auth->validTo);
} else {
snprintf(expire_time, sizeof(expire_time), "never");
}
ret = qemuMonitorExpirePassword(priv->mon, type, expire_time);
if (ret == -2) {
/* XXX we could fake this with a timer */
if (auth->expires) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("Expiry of passwords is not supported"));
ret = -1;
} else {
ret = 0;
}
}
cleanup:
qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(driver, vm);
return ret;
}
int qemuDomainAttachLease(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainLeaseDefPtr lease)
{
if (virDomainLeaseInsertPreAlloc(vm->def) < 0)
return -1;
if (virDomainLockLeaseAttach(driver->lockManager, vm, lease) < 0) {
virDomainLeaseInsertPreAlloced(vm->def, NULL);
return -1;
}
virDomainLeaseInsertPreAlloced(vm->def, lease);
return 0;
}
int qemuDomainDetachLease(struct qemud_driver *driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainLeaseDefPtr lease)
{
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virDomainLeaseDefPtr det_lease;
int i;
if ((i = virDomainLeaseIndex(vm->def, lease)) < 0) {
qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG,
_("Lease %s in lockspace %s does not exist"),
lease->key, NULLSTR(lease->lockspace));
return -1;
}
if (virDomainLockLeaseDetach(driver->lockManager, vm, lease) < 0)
return -1;
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det_lease = virDomainLeaseRemoveAt(vm->def, i);
virDomainLeaseDefFree(det_lease);
return 0;
}