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/*
* storage_conf.h: config handling for storage driver
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008, 2010-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008 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, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
*/
#ifndef __VIR_STORAGE_CONF_H__
# define __VIR_STORAGE_CONF_H__
# include "internal.h"
# include "virstorageencryption.h"
# include "virstoragefile.h"
# include "virbitmap.h"
# include "virthread.h"
storage: Introduce parentaddr into virStoragePoolSourceAdapter Between reboots and kernel reloads, the SCSI host number used for SCSI storage pools may change requiring modification to the storage pool XML in order to use a specific SCSI host adapter. This patch introduces the "parentaddr" element and "unique_id" attribute for the SCSI host adapter in order to uniquely identify the adapter between reboots and kernel reloads. For now the goal is to only parse and format the XML. Both will be required to be provided in order to uniquely identify the desired SCSI host. The new XML is expected to be as follows: <adapter type='scsi_host'> <parentaddr unique_id='3'> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1f' func='0x2'/> </parentaddr> </adapter> where "parentaddr" is the parent device of the SCSI host using the PCI address on which the device resides and the value from the unique_id file for the device. Both the PCI address and unique_id values will be used to traverse the /sys/class/scsi_host/ directories looking at each link to match the PCI address reformatted to the directory link format where "domain:bus:slot:function" is found. Then for each matching directory the unique_id file for the scsi_host will be used to match the unique_id value in the xml. For a PCI address listed above, this will be formatted to "0000:00:1f.2" and the links in /sys/class/scsi_host will be used to find the host# to be used for the 'scsi_host' device. Each entry is a link to the /sys/bus/pci/devices directories, e.g.: % ls -al /sys/class/scsi_host/host2 lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 0 Jun 1 00:22 /sys/class/scsi_host/host2 -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/ata3/host2/scsi_host/host2 % cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host2/unique_id 3 The "parentaddr" and "name" attributes are mutually exclusive to identify the SCSI host number. Use of the "parentaddr" element will be the preferred mechanism. This patch only supports to parse and format the XMLs. Later patches will add code to find out the scsi host number.
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# include "device_conf.h"
# include "object_event.h"
# include "storage_adapter_conf.h"
# include <libxml/tree.h>
/*
* How the volume's data is stored on underlying
* physical devices - can potentially span many
* devices in LVM case.
*/
typedef struct _virStorageVolSourceExtent virStorageVolSourceExtent;
typedef virStorageVolSourceExtent *virStorageVolSourceExtentPtr;
struct _virStorageVolSourceExtent {
char *path;
unsigned long long start;
unsigned long long end;
};
typedef struct _virStorageVolSource virStorageVolSource;
typedef virStorageVolSource *virStorageVolSourcePtr;
struct _virStorageVolSource {
size_t nextent;
virStorageVolSourceExtentPtr extents;
conf: tweak volume target struct details Some preparatory work before consolidating storage volume structs with the rest of virstoragefile. Making these changes allows a volume target to be much closer to (a subset of) the virStorageSource struct. Making perms be a pointer allows it to be optional if we have a storage pool that doesn't expose permissions in a way we can access. It also allows future patches to optionally expose permissions details learned about a disk image via domain <disk> listings, rather than just limiting it to storage volume listings. Disk partition types was only used by internal code to control what type of partition to create when carving up an MS-DOS partition table storage pool (and is not used for GPT partition tables or other storage pools). It was not exposed in volume XML, and as it is more closely related to extent information of the overall block device than it is to the <target> information describing the host file. Besides, if we ever decide to expose it in XML down the road, we can move it back as needed. * src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStorageVolTarget): Change perms to pointer, enhance comments. Move partition type... (_virStorageVolSource): ...here. * src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageVolDefFree) (virStorageVolDefParseXML, virStorageVolTargetDefFormat): Update clients. * src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c (createFileDir): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend.c (virStorageBackendCreateBlockFrom) (virStorageBackendCreateRaw, virStorageBackendCreateExecCommand) (virStorageBackendUpdateVolTargetInfoFD): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend_logical.c (virStorageBackendLogicalCreateVol): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c (virStorageBackendDiskMakeDataVol) (virStorageBackendDiskPartTypeToCreate): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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int partType; /* virStorageVolTypeDisk, only used by disk
conf: tweak volume target struct details Some preparatory work before consolidating storage volume structs with the rest of virstoragefile. Making these changes allows a volume target to be much closer to (a subset of) the virStorageSource struct. Making perms be a pointer allows it to be optional if we have a storage pool that doesn't expose permissions in a way we can access. It also allows future patches to optionally expose permissions details learned about a disk image via domain <disk> listings, rather than just limiting it to storage volume listings. Disk partition types was only used by internal code to control what type of partition to create when carving up an MS-DOS partition table storage pool (and is not used for GPT partition tables or other storage pools). It was not exposed in volume XML, and as it is more closely related to extent information of the overall block device than it is to the <target> information describing the host file. Besides, if we ever decide to expose it in XML down the road, we can move it back as needed. * src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStorageVolTarget): Change perms to pointer, enhance comments. Move partition type... (_virStorageVolSource): ...here. * src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageVolDefFree) (virStorageVolDefParseXML, virStorageVolTargetDefFormat): Update clients. * src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c (createFileDir): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend.c (virStorageBackendCreateBlockFrom) (virStorageBackendCreateRaw, virStorageBackendCreateExecCommand) (virStorageBackendUpdateVolTargetInfoFD): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend_logical.c (virStorageBackendLogicalCreateVol): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c (virStorageBackendDiskMakeDataVol) (virStorageBackendDiskPartTypeToCreate): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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* backend for partition type creation */
};
typedef struct _virStorageVolDef virStorageVolDef;
typedef virStorageVolDef *virStorageVolDefPtr;
struct _virStorageVolDef {
char *name;
char *key;
int type; /* virStorageVolType */
bool building;
unsigned int in_use;
virStorageVolSource source;
virStorageSource target;
};
typedef struct _virStorageVolDefList virStorageVolDefList;
typedef virStorageVolDefList *virStorageVolDefListPtr;
struct _virStorageVolDefList {
size_t count;
virStorageVolDefPtr *objs;
};
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStorageVol)
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DIR, /* Local directory */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS, /* Local filesystem */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_NETFS, /* Networked filesystem - eg NFS, GFS, etc */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_LOGICAL, /* Logical volume groups / volumes */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK, /* Disk partitions */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_ISCSI, /* iSCSI targets */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_SCSI, /* SCSI HBA */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_MPATH, /* Multipath devices */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_RBD, /* RADOS Block Device */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_SHEEPDOG, /* Sheepdog device */
storage: initial support for linking with libgfapi We support gluster volumes in domain XML, so we also ought to support them as a storage pool. Besides, a future patch will want to take advantage of libgfapi to handle the case of a gluster device holding qcow2 rather than raw storage, and for that to work, we need a storage backend that can read gluster storage volume contents. This sets up the framework. Note that the new pool is named 'gluster' to match a <disk type='network'><source protocol='gluster'> image source already supported in a <domain>; it does NOT match the <pool type='netfs'><source><target type='glusterfs'>, since that uses a FUSE mount to a local file name rather than a network name. This and subsequent patches have been tested against glusterfs 3.4.1 (available on Fedora 19); there are likely bugs in older versions that may prevent decent use of gfapi, so this patch enforces the minimum version tested. A future patch may lower the minimum. On the other hand, I hit at least two bugs in 3.4.1 that will be fixed in 3.5/3.4.2, where it might be worth raising the minimum: glfs_readdir is nicer to use than glfs_readdir_r [1], and glfs_fini should only return failure on an actual failure [2]. [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gluster-devel/2013-10/msg00085.html [2] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gluster-devel/2013-10/msg00086.html * configure.ac (WITH_STORAGE_GLUSTER): New conditional. * m4/virt-gluster.m4: new file. * libvirt.spec.in (BuildRequires): Support gluster in spec file. * src/conf/storage_conf.h (VIR_STORAGE_POOL_GLUSTER): New pool type. * src/conf/storage_conf.c (poolTypeInfo): Treat similar to sheepdog and rbd. (virStoragePoolDefFormat): Don't output target for gluster. * src/storage/storage_backend_gluster.h: New file. * src/storage/storage_backend_gluster.c: Likewise. * po/POTFILES.in: Add new file. * src/storage/storage_backend.c (backends): Register new type. * src/Makefile.am (STORAGE_DRIVER_GLUSTER_SOURCES): Build new files. * src/storage/storage_backend.h (_virStorageBackend): Documet assumption. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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VIR_STORAGE_POOL_GLUSTER, /* Gluster device */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_ZFS, /* ZFS */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_VSTORAGE, /* Virtuozzo Storage */
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_LAST,
} virStoragePoolType;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStoragePool)
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_DEVICE_TYPE_DISK = 0x00,
VIR_STORAGE_DEVICE_TYPE_ROM = 0x05,
VIR_STORAGE_DEVICE_TYPE_LAST,
} virStoragePoolDeviceType;
/*
* For remote pools, info on how to reach the host
*/
typedef struct _virStoragePoolSourceHost virStoragePoolSourceHost;
typedef virStoragePoolSourceHost *virStoragePoolSourceHostPtr;
struct _virStoragePoolSourceHost {
char *name;
int port;
};
/*
* For MSDOS partitions, the free area is important when
* creating logical partitions
*/
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_FREE_NONE = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_FREE_NORMAL,
VIR_STORAGE_FREE_LOGICAL,
VIR_STORAGE_FREE_LAST
} virStorageFreeType;
/*
* Available extents on the underlying storage
*/
typedef struct _virStoragePoolSourceDeviceExtent virStoragePoolSourceDeviceExtent;
typedef virStoragePoolSourceDeviceExtent *virStoragePoolSourceDeviceExtentPtr;
struct _virStoragePoolSourceDeviceExtent {
unsigned long long start;
unsigned long long end;
int type; /* virStorageFreeType */
};
typedef struct _virStoragePoolSourceInitiatorAttr virStoragePoolSourceInitiatorAttr;
struct _virStoragePoolSourceInitiatorAttr {
char *iqn; /* Initiator IQN */
};
/*
* Pools can be backed by one or more devices, and some
* allow us to track free space on underlying devices.
*/
typedef struct _virStoragePoolSourceDevice virStoragePoolSourceDevice;
typedef virStoragePoolSourceDevice *virStoragePoolSourceDevicePtr;
struct _virStoragePoolSourceDevice {
int nfreeExtent;
virStoragePoolSourceDeviceExtentPtr freeExtents;
char *path;
int format; /* Pool specific source format */
int part_separator; /* enum virTristateSwitch */
/* When the source device is a physical disk,
* the geometry data is needed
*/
struct _geometry {
int cylinders;
int heads;
int sectors;
} geometry;
};
typedef struct _virStoragePoolSource virStoragePoolSource;
typedef virStoragePoolSource *virStoragePoolSourcePtr;
struct _virStoragePoolSource {
/* An optional (maybe multiple) host(s) */
size_t nhost;
virStoragePoolSourceHostPtr hosts;
/* And either one or more devices ... */
size_t ndevice;
virStoragePoolSourceDevicePtr devices;
/* Or a directory */
char *dir;
/* Or an adapter */
virStorageAdapter adapter;
/* Or a name */
char *name;
/* Initiator IQN */
virStoragePoolSourceInitiatorAttr initiator;
/* Authentication information */
virStorageAuthDefPtr auth;
/* Vendor of the source */
char *vendor;
/* Product name of the source*/
char *product;
/* Pool type specific format such as filesystem type,
* or lvm version, etc.
*/
int format;
};
typedef struct _virStoragePoolTarget virStoragePoolTarget;
typedef virStoragePoolTarget *virStoragePoolTargetPtr;
struct _virStoragePoolTarget {
char *path; /* Optional local filesystem mapping */
virStoragePerms perms; /* Default permissions for volumes */
};
typedef struct _virStoragePoolDef virStoragePoolDef;
typedef virStoragePoolDef *virStoragePoolDefPtr;
struct _virStoragePoolDef {
char *name;
unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN];
int type; /* virStoragePoolType */
xml: output memory unit for clarity Make it obvious to 'dumpxml' readers what unit we are using, since our default of KiB for memory (1024) differs from qemu's default of MiB; and differs from our use of bytes for storage. Tests were updated via: $ find tests/*data tests/*out -name '*.xml' | \ xargs sed -i 's/<\(memory\|currentMemory\|hard_limit\|soft_limit\|min_guarantee\|swap_hard_limit\)>/<\1 unit='"'KiB'>/" $ find tests/*data tests/*out -name '*.xml' | \ xargs sed -i 's/<\(capacity\|allocation\|available\)>/<\1 unit='"'bytes'>/" followed by a few fixes for the stragglers. Note that with this patch, the RNG for <memory> still forbids validation of anything except unit='KiB', since the code silently ignores the attribute; a later patch will expand <memory> to allow scaled input in the code and update the RNG to match. * docs/schemas/basictypes.rng (unit): Add 'bytes'. (scaledInteger): New define. * docs/schemas/storagevol.rng (sizing): Use it. * docs/schemas/storagepool.rng (sizing): Likewise. * docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (memoryKBElement): New define; use for memory elements. * src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStoragePoolDefFormat) (virStorageVolDefFormat): Likewise. * src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDef): Document unit used internally. * src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStoragePoolDef, _virStorageVolDef): Likewise. * tests/*data/*.xml: Update all tests. * tests/*out/*.xml: Likewise. * tests/define-dev-segfault: Likewise. * tests/openvzutilstest.c (testReadNetworkConf): Likewise. * tests/qemuargv2xmltest.c (blankProblemElements): Likewise.
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unsigned long long allocation; /* bytes */
unsigned long long capacity; /* bytes */
unsigned long long available; /* bytes */
virStoragePoolSource source;
virStoragePoolTarget target;
};
typedef struct _virStoragePoolSourceList virStoragePoolSourceList;
typedef virStoragePoolSourceList *virStoragePoolSourceListPtr;
struct _virStoragePoolSourceList {
int type;
unsigned int nsources;
virStoragePoolSourcePtr sources;
};
virStoragePoolDefPtr
virStoragePoolDefParseXML(xmlXPathContextPtr ctxt);
virStoragePoolDefPtr
virStoragePoolDefParseString(const char *xml);
virStoragePoolDefPtr
virStoragePoolDefParseFile(const char *filename);
virStoragePoolDefPtr
virStoragePoolDefParseNode(xmlDocPtr xml,
xmlNodePtr root);
char *
virStoragePoolDefFormat(virStoragePoolDefPtr def);
typedef enum {
/* do not require volume capacity at all */
VIR_VOL_XML_PARSE_NO_CAPACITY = 1 << 0,
/* do not require volume capacity if the volume has a backing store */
VIR_VOL_XML_PARSE_OPT_CAPACITY = 1 << 1,
} virStorageVolDefParseFlags;
virStorageVolDefPtr
virStorageVolDefParseString(virStoragePoolDefPtr pool,
const char *xml,
unsigned int flags);
virStorageVolDefPtr
virStorageVolDefParseFile(virStoragePoolDefPtr pool,
const char *filename,
unsigned int flags);
virStorageVolDefPtr
virStorageVolDefParseNode(virStoragePoolDefPtr pool,
xmlDocPtr xml,
xmlNodePtr root,
unsigned int flags);
char *
virStorageVolDefFormat(virStoragePoolDefPtr pool,
virStorageVolDefPtr def);
int
virStoragePoolSaveState(const char *stateFile,
virStoragePoolDefPtr def);
int
virStoragePoolSaveConfig(const char *configFile,
virStoragePoolDefPtr def);
void
virStorageVolDefFree(virStorageVolDefPtr def);
void
virStoragePoolSourceClear(virStoragePoolSourcePtr source);
void
virStoragePoolSourceDeviceClear(virStoragePoolSourceDevicePtr dev);
void
virStoragePoolSourceFree(virStoragePoolSourcePtr source);
void
virStoragePoolDefFree(virStoragePoolDefPtr def);
virStoragePoolSourcePtr
virStoragePoolDefParseSourceString(const char *srcSpec,
int pool_type);
virStoragePoolSourcePtr
virStoragePoolSourceListNewSource(virStoragePoolSourceListPtr list);
char *
virStoragePoolSourceListFormat(virStoragePoolSourceListPtr def);
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_AUTO = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_EXT2,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_EXT3,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_EXT4,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_UFS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_ISO,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_UDF,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_GFS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_GFS2,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_VFAT,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_HFSPLUS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_XFS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_OCFS2,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_FS_LAST,
} virStoragePoolFormatFileSystem;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStoragePoolFormatFileSystem)
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_NETFS_AUTO = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_NETFS_NFS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_NETFS_GLUSTERFS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_NETFS_CIFS,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_NETFS_LAST,
} virStoragePoolFormatFileSystemNet;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStoragePoolFormatFileSystemNet)
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_UNKNOWN = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_DOS = 1,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_DVH,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_GPT,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_MAC,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_BSD,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_PC98,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_SUN,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_LVM2,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_DISK_LAST,
} virStoragePoolFormatDisk;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStoragePoolFormatDisk)
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_LOGICAL_UNKNOWN = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_LOGICAL_LVM2 = 1,
VIR_STORAGE_POOL_LOGICAL_LAST,
} virStoragePoolFormatLogical;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStoragePoolFormatLogical)
/*
* XXX: these are basically partition types.
*
* fdisk has a bazillion partition ID types parted has
* practically none, and splits the * info across 3
* different attributes.
*
* So this is a semi-generic set
*/
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_NONE = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_LINUX,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_FAT16,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_FAT32,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_LINUX_SWAP,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_LINUX_LVM,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_LINUX_RAID,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_EXTENDED,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_LAST,
} virStorageVolFormatDisk;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStorageVolFormatDisk)
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_TYPE_NONE = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_TYPE_PRIMARY,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_TYPE_LOGICAL,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_TYPE_EXTENDED,
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_DISK_TYPE_LAST,
} virStorageVolTypeDisk;
/*
* Mapping of Parted fs-types MUST be kept in the
* same order as virStorageVolFormatDisk
*/
typedef enum {
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_NONE = 0,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_LINUX,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_FAT16,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_FAT32,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_LINUX_SWAP,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_LINUX_LVM,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_LINUX_RAID,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_EXTENDED,
VIR_STORAGE_PARTED_FS_TYPE_LAST,
} virStoragePartedFsType;
VIR_ENUM_DECL(virStoragePartedFs)
# define VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_ACTIVE \
(VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_ACTIVE | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_INACTIVE)
# define VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_PERSISTENT \
(VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_PERSISTENT | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_TRANSIENT)
# define VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_AUTOSTART \
(VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_AUTOSTART | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_NO_AUTOSTART)
# define VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_POOL_TYPE \
(VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_DIR | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FS | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_NETFS | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_LOGICAL | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_DISK | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_ISCSI | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_SCSI | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_MPATH | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_RBD | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_SHEEPDOG | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_GLUSTER | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_ZFS | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_VSTORAGE)
# define VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_ALL \
(VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_ACTIVE | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_PERSISTENT | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_AUTOSTART | \
VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FILTERS_POOL_TYPE)
#endif /* __VIR_STORAGE_CONF_H__ */