libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_process.c

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/*
* qemu_process.c: QEMU process management
*
2016-01-19 19:20:54 +00:00
* Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* 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/>.
*
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#if defined(__linux__)
# include <linux/capability.h>
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
# include <sys/param.h>
# include <sys/cpuset.h>
#endif
#include "qemu_process.h"
#include "qemu_processpriv.h"
#include "qemu_alias.h"
#include "qemu_domain.h"
#include "qemu_domain_address.h"
#include "qemu_cgroup.h"
#include "qemu_capabilities.h"
#include "qemu_monitor.h"
#include "qemu_command.h"
#include "qemu_hostdev.h"
#include "qemu_hotplug.h"
#include "qemu_migration.h"
#include "qemu_interface.h"
#include "cpu/cpu.h"
#include "datatypes.h"
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#include "virlog.h"
#include "virerror.h"
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#include "viralloc.h"
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#include "virhook.h"
#include "virfile.h"
#include "virpidfile.h"
#include "virhostcpu.h"
#include "domain_audit.h"
#include "domain_nwfilter.h"
#include "locking/domain_lock.h"
#include "network/bridge_driver.h"
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#include "viruuid.h"
#include "virprocess.h"
#include "virtime.h"
#include "virnetdevtap.h"
#include "virnetdevopenvswitch.h"
#include "virnetdevmidonet.h"
#include "virbitmap.h"
#include "viratomic.h"
#include "virnuma.h"
#include "virstring.h"
#include "virhostdev.h"
#include "secret_util.h"
#include "storage/storage_driver.h"
#include "configmake.h"
#include "nwfilter_conf.h"
#include "netdev_bandwidth_conf.h"
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_QEMU
VIR_LOG_INIT("qemu.qemu_process");
/**
* qemuProcessRemoveDomainStatus
*
* remove all state files of a domain from statedir
*
* Returns 0 on success
*/
static int
qemuProcessRemoveDomainStatus(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
char ebuf[1024];
char *file = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
int ret = -1;
if (virAsprintf(&file, "%s/%s.xml", cfg->stateDir, vm->def->name) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (unlink(file) < 0 && errno != ENOENT && errno != ENOTDIR)
VIR_WARN("Failed to remove domain XML for %s: %s",
vm->def->name, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf)));
VIR_FREE(file);
if (priv->pidfile &&
unlink(priv->pidfile) < 0 &&
errno != ENOENT)
VIR_WARN("Failed to remove PID file for %s: %s",
vm->def->name, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf)));
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
}
/* XXX figure out how to remove this */
extern virQEMUDriverPtr qemu_driver;
/*
* This is a callback registered with a qemuAgentPtr instance,
* and to be invoked when the agent console hits an end of file
* condition, or error, thus indicating VM shutdown should be
* performed
*/
static void
qemuProcessHandleAgentEOF(qemuAgentPtr agent,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
VIR_DEBUG("Received EOF from agent on %p '%s'", vm, vm->def->name);
virObjectLock(vm);
priv = vm->privateData;
if (!priv->agent) {
VIR_DEBUG("Agent freed already");
goto unlock;
}
if (priv->beingDestroyed) {
VIR_DEBUG("Domain is being destroyed, agent EOF is expected");
goto unlock;
}
qemu_agent: fix deadlock in qemuProcessHandleAgentEOF If VM A is shutdown a by qemu agent at appoximately the same time an agent EOF of VM A happened, there's a chance that deadlock may occur: qemuProcessHandleAgentEOF in main thread A) priv->agent = NULL; //A happened before B //deadlock when we get agent lock which's held by worker thread qemuAgentClose(agent); qemuDomainObjExitAgent called by qemuDomainShutdownFlags in worker thread B) hasRefs = virObjectUnref(priv->agent); // priv->agent is NULL, // return false if (hasRefs) virObjectUnlock(priv->agent); //agent lock will not be released here In order to resolve, during EOF close the agent first, then set priv->agent to NULL to fix the deadlock. This essentially reverts commit id '1020a504'. It's also of note that commit id '362d0477' notes a possible/rare deadlock similar to what was seen in the monitor in commit id '25f582e3'. However, it seems interceding changes including commit id 'd960d06f' should remove the deadlock issue. With this change, if EOF is called: Get VM lock Check if !priv->agent || priv->beingDestroyed, then unlock VM Call qemuAgentClose Unlock VM When qemuAgentClose is called Get Agent lock If Agent->fd open, close it Unlock Agent Unref Agent qemuDomainObjEnterAgent Enter with VM lock Get Agent lock Increase Agent refcnt Unlock VM After running agent command, calling qemuDomainObjExitAgent Enter with Agent lock Unref Agent If not last reference, unlock Agent Get VM lock If we were in the middle of an EnterAgent, call Agent command, and ExitAgent sequence and the EOF code is triggered, then the EOF code can get the VM lock, make it's checks against !priv->agent || priv->beingDestroyed, and call qemuAgentClose. The CloseAgent would wait to get agent lock. The other thread then will eventually call ExitAgent, release the Agent lock and unref the Agent. Once ExitAgent releases the Agent lock, AgentClose will get the Agent Agent lock, close the fd, unlock the agent, and unref the agent. The final unref would cause deletion of the agent. Signed-off-by: Wang Yufei <james.wangyufei@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Ren Guannan <renguannan@huawei.com>
2015-09-26 12:18:03 +00:00
qemuAgentClose(agent);
priv->agent = NULL;
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return;
unlock:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return;
}
/*
* This is invoked when there is some kind of error
* parsing data to/from the agent. The VM can continue
* to run, but no further agent commands will be
* allowed
*/
static void
qemuProcessHandleAgentError(qemuAgentPtr agent ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
VIR_DEBUG("Received error from agent on %p '%s'", vm, vm->def->name);
virObjectLock(vm);
priv = vm->privateData;
priv->agentError = true;
virObjectUnlock(vm);
}
static void qemuProcessHandleAgentDestroy(qemuAgentPtr agent,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
VIR_DEBUG("Received destroy agent=%p vm=%p", agent, vm);
virObjectUnref(vm);
}
static qemuAgentCallbacks agentCallbacks = {
.destroy = qemuProcessHandleAgentDestroy,
.eofNotify = qemuProcessHandleAgentEOF,
.errorNotify = qemuProcessHandleAgentError,
};
int
qemuConnectAgent(virQEMUDriverPtr driver, virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int ret = -1;
qemuAgentPtr agent = NULL;
virDomainChrDefPtr config = qemuFindAgentConfig(vm->def);
if (!config)
return 0;
if (priv->agent)
return 0;
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_VSERPORT_CHANGE) &&
config->state != VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_DEVICE_STATE_CONNECTED) {
VIR_DEBUG("Deferring connecting to guest agent");
return 0;
}
if (virSecurityManagerSetDaemonSocketLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to set security context for agent for %s"),
vm->def->name);
goto cleanup;
}
/* Hold an extra reference because we can't allow 'vm' to be
* deleted while the agent is active */
virObjectRef(vm);
ignore_value(virTimeMillisNow(&priv->agentStart));
virObjectUnlock(vm);
agent = qemuAgentOpen(vm,
config->source,
&agentCallbacks);
virObjectLock(vm);
priv->agentStart = 0;
if (agent == NULL)
virObjectUnref(vm);
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
qemuAgentClose(agent);
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("guest crashed while connecting to the guest agent"));
ret = -2;
goto cleanup;
}
if (virSecurityManagerClearSocketLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to clear security context for agent for %s"),
vm->def->name);
qemuAgentClose(agent);
goto cleanup;
}
priv->agent = agent;
if (priv->agent == NULL) {
VIR_INFO("Failed to connect agent for %s", vm->def->name);
goto cleanup;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
return ret;
}
/*
* This is a callback registered with a qemuMonitorPtr instance,
* and to be invoked when the monitor console hits an end of file
* condition, or error, thus indicating VM shutdown should be
* performed
*/
static void
qemuProcessHandleMonitorEOF(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Received EOF on %p '%s'", vm, vm->def->name);
priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->beingDestroyed) {
VIR_DEBUG("Domain is being destroyed, EOF is expected");
goto cleanup;
}
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) < 0)
goto cleanup;
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_MONITOR_EOF;
processEvent->vm = vm;
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
ignore_value(virObjectUnref(vm));
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
goto cleanup;
}
/* We don't want this EOF handler to be called over and over while the
* thread is waiting for a job.
*/
qemuMonitorUnregister(mon);
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
}
/*
* This is invoked when there is some kind of error
* parsing data to/from the monitor. The VM can continue
* to run, but no further monitor commands will be
* allowed
*/
static void
qemuProcessHandleMonitorError(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
VIR_DEBUG("Received error on %p '%s'", vm, vm->def->name);
virObjectLock(vm);
((qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr) vm->privateData)->monError = true;
event = virDomainEventControlErrorNewFromObj(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnlock(vm);
}
virDomainDiskDefPtr
qemuProcessFindDomainDiskByAlias(virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *alias)
{
size_t i;
alias = qemuAliasDiskDriveSkipPrefix(alias);
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk;
disk = vm->def->disks[i];
if (disk->info.alias != NULL && STREQ(disk->info.alias, alias))
return disk;
}
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("no disk found with alias %s"),
alias);
return NULL;
}
static int
qemuProcessGetVolumeQcowPassphrase(virConnectPtr conn,
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk,
char **secretRet,
size_t *secretLen)
{
char *passphrase;
unsigned char *data;
size_t size;
int ret = -1;
virStorageEncryptionPtr enc;
if (!disk->src->encryption) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("disk %s does not have any encryption information"),
disk->src->path);
return -1;
}
enc = disk->src->encryption;
if (!conn) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("cannot find secrets without a connection"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (conn->secretDriver == NULL ||
conn->secretDriver->secretLookupByUUID == NULL ||
conn->secretDriver->secretGetValue == NULL) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",
_("secret storage not supported"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (enc->format != VIR_STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_FORMAT_QCOW ||
enc->nsecrets != 1 ||
enc->secrets[0]->type !=
VIR_STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_SECRET_TYPE_PASSPHRASE) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR,
_("invalid <encryption> for volume %s"),
virDomainDiskGetSource(disk));
goto cleanup;
}
if (virSecretGetSecretString(conn, &enc->secrets[0]->seclookupdef,
VIR_SECRET_USAGE_TYPE_VOLUME,
&data, &size) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (memchr(data, '\0', size) != NULL) {
memset(data, 0, size);
VIR_FREE(data);
virReportError(VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR,
_("format='qcow' passphrase for %s must not contain a "
"'\\0'"), virDomainDiskGetSource(disk));
goto cleanup;
}
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(passphrase, size + 1) < 0) {
memset(data, 0, size);
VIR_FREE(data);
goto cleanup;
}
memcpy(passphrase, data, size);
passphrase[size] = '\0';
memset(data, 0, size);
VIR_FREE(data);
*secretRet = passphrase;
*secretLen = size;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessFindVolumeQcowPassphrase(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virConnectPtr conn,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *path,
char **secretRet,
size_t *secretLen,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk;
int ret = -1;
virObjectLock(vm);
if (!(disk = virDomainDiskByName(vm->def, path, true))) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("no disk found with path %s"),
path);
goto cleanup;
}
ret = qemuProcessGetVolumeQcowPassphrase(conn, disk, secretRet, secretLen);
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleReset(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainEventRebootNewFromObj(vm);
priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->agent)
qemuAgentNotifyEvent(priv->agent, QEMU_AGENT_EVENT_RESET);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Failed to save status on vm %s", vm->def->name);
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
/*
* Since we have the '-no-shutdown' flag set, the
* QEMU process will currently have guest OS shutdown
* and the CPUS stopped. To fake the reboot, we thus
* want todo a reset of the virtual hardware, followed
* by restart of the CPUs. This should result in the
* guest OS booting up again
*/
static void
qemuProcessFakeReboot(void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = qemu_driver;
virDomainObjPtr vm = opaque;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virDomainRunningReason reason = VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_BOOTED;
int ret = -1, rc;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%p", vm);
virObjectLock(vm);
if (qemuDomainObjBeginJob(driver, vm, QEMU_JOB_MODIFY) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("guest unexpectedly quit"));
goto endjob;
}
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor(driver, vm);
rc = qemuMonitorSystemReset(priv->mon);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
goto endjob;
if (rc < 0)
goto endjob;
if (virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_CRASHED)
reason = VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_CRASHED;
if (qemuProcessStartCPUs(driver, vm, NULL,
reason,
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
QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0) {
if (virGetLastError() == NULL)
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("resume operation failed"));
goto endjob;
}
priv->gotShutdown = false;
event = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED_UNPAUSED);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after state change",
vm->def->name);
}
ret = 0;
endjob:
qemuDomainObjEndJob(driver, vm);
cleanup:
if (ret == -1)
ignore_value(qemuProcessKill(vm, VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_FORCE));
virDomainObjEndAPI(&vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
}
void
qemuProcessShutdownOrReboot(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->fakeReboot) {
qemuDomainSetFakeReboot(driver, vm, false);
virObjectRef(vm);
virThread th;
if (virThreadCreate(&th,
false,
qemuProcessFakeReboot,
vm) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to create reboot thread, killing domain"));
ignore_value(qemuProcessKill(vm, VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_NOWAIT));
virObjectUnref(vm);
}
} else {
ignore_value(qemuProcessKill(vm, VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_NOWAIT));
}
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleEvent(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *eventName,
long long seconds,
unsigned int micros,
const char *details,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%p", vm);
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainQemuMonitorEventNew(vm->def->id, vm->def->name,
vm->def->uuid, eventName,
seconds, micros, details);
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleShutdown(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%p", vm);
virObjectLock(vm);
priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->gotShutdown) {
VIR_DEBUG("Ignoring repeated SHUTDOWN event from domain %s",
vm->def->name);
goto unlock;
} else if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
VIR_DEBUG("Ignoring SHUTDOWN event from inactive domain %s",
vm->def->name);
goto unlock;
}
priv->gotShutdown = true;
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s to shutdown state",
vm->def->name);
virDomainObjSetState(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN,
VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_UNKNOWN);
event = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SHUTDOWN,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SHUTDOWN_FINISHED);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after state change",
vm->def->name);
}
if (priv->agent)
qemuAgentNotifyEvent(priv->agent, QEMU_AGENT_EVENT_SHUTDOWN);
qemuProcessShutdownOrReboot(driver, vm);
unlock:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleStop(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virDomainPausedReason reason = VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_UNKNOWN;
virDomainEventSuspendedDetailType detail = VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_PAUSED;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
if (virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING) {
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->gotShutdown) {
VIR_DEBUG("Ignoring STOP event after SHUTDOWN");
goto unlock;
}
if (priv->job.asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_MIGRATION_OUT) {
if (priv->job.current->stats.status ==
QEMU_MONITOR_MIGRATION_STATUS_POSTCOPY) {
reason = VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_POSTCOPY;
detail = VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_POSTCOPY;
} else {
reason = VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_MIGRATION;
detail = VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_MIGRATED;
}
}
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s to paused state, reason %s",
vm->def->name, virDomainPausedReasonTypeToString(reason));
if (priv->job.current)
ignore_value(virTimeMillisNow(&priv->job.current->stopped));
if (priv->signalStop)
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, reason);
event = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED,
detail);
VIR_FREE(priv->lockState);
if (virDomainLockProcessPause(driver->lockManager, vm, &priv->lockState) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lease on %s", vm->def->name);
VIR_DEBUG("Preserving lock state '%s'", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after state change",
vm->def->name);
}
}
unlock:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleResume(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
if (virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED) {
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->gotShutdown) {
VIR_DEBUG("Ignoring RESUME event after SHUTDOWN");
goto unlock;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s out of paused into resumed state",
vm->def->name);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED);
event = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED_UNPAUSED);
VIR_DEBUG("Using lock state '%s' on resume event", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
if (virDomainLockProcessResume(driver->lockManager, cfg->uri,
vm, priv->lockState) < 0) {
/* Don't free priv->lockState on error, because we need
* to make sure we have state still present if the user
* tries to resume again
*/
goto unlock;
}
VIR_FREE(priv->lockState);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after state change",
vm->def->name);
}
}
unlock:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleRTCChange(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
long long offset,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
if (vm->def->clock.offset == VIR_DOMAIN_CLOCK_OFFSET_VARIABLE) {
/* when a basedate is manually given on the qemu commandline
* rather than simply "-rtc base=utc", the offset sent by qemu
* in this event is *not* the new offset from UTC, but is
* instead the new offset from the *original basedate* +
* uptime. For example, if the original offset was 3600 and
* the guest clock has been advanced by 10 seconds, qemu will
* send "10" in the event - this means that the new offset
* from UTC is 3610, *not* 10. If the guest clock is advanced
* by another 10 seconds, qemu will now send "20" - i.e. each
* event is the sum of the most recent change and all previous
* changes since the domain was started. Fortunately, we have
* saved the initial offset in "adjustment0", so to arrive at
* the proper new "adjustment", we just add the most recent
* offset to adjustment0.
*/
offset += vm->def->clock.data.variable.adjustment0;
vm->def->clock.data.variable.adjustment = offset;
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
VIR_WARN("unable to save domain status with RTC change");
}
event = virDomainEventRTCChangeNewFromObj(vm, offset);
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleWatchdog(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int action,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr watchdogEvent = NULL;
virObjectEventPtr lifecycleEvent = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
watchdogEvent = virDomainEventWatchdogNewFromObj(vm, action);
if (action == VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_WATCHDOG_PAUSE &&
virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING) {
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s to paused state due to watchdog", vm->def->name);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_WATCHDOG);
lifecycleEvent = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_WATCHDOG);
VIR_FREE(priv->lockState);
if (virDomainLockProcessPause(driver->lockManager, vm, &priv->lockState) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lease on %s", vm->def->name);
VIR_DEBUG("Preserving lock state '%s'", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after watchdog event",
vm->def->name);
}
}
if (vm->def->watchdog->action == VIR_DOMAIN_WATCHDOG_ACTION_DUMP) {
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent;
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) == 0) {
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_WATCHDOG;
processEvent->action = VIR_DOMAIN_WATCHDOG_ACTION_DUMP;
processEvent->vm = vm;
/* Hold an extra reference because we can't allow 'vm' to be
* deleted before handling watchdog event is finished.
*/
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
if (!virObjectUnref(vm))
vm = NULL;
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
}
}
}
if (vm)
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, watchdogEvent);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, lifecycleEvent);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleIOError(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *diskAlias,
int action,
const char *reason,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr ioErrorEvent = NULL;
virObjectEventPtr ioErrorEvent2 = NULL;
virObjectEventPtr lifecycleEvent = NULL;
const char *srcPath;
const char *devAlias;
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
disk = qemuProcessFindDomainDiskByAlias(vm, diskAlias);
if (disk) {
srcPath = virDomainDiskGetSource(disk);
devAlias = disk->info.alias;
} else {
srcPath = "";
devAlias = "";
}
ioErrorEvent = virDomainEventIOErrorNewFromObj(vm, srcPath, devAlias, action);
ioErrorEvent2 = virDomainEventIOErrorReasonNewFromObj(vm, srcPath, devAlias, action, reason);
if (action == VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_IO_ERROR_PAUSE &&
virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING) {
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s to paused state due to IO error", vm->def->name);
if (priv->signalIOError)
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_IOERROR);
lifecycleEvent = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_IOERROR);
VIR_FREE(priv->lockState);
if (virDomainLockProcessPause(driver->lockManager, vm, &priv->lockState) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lease on %s", vm->def->name);
VIR_DEBUG("Preserving lock state '%s'", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after IO error", vm->def->name);
}
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, ioErrorEvent);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, ioErrorEvent2);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, lifecycleEvent);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleBlockJob(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *diskAlias,
int type,
int status,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent = NULL;
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk;
qemuDomainDiskPrivatePtr diskPriv;
char *data = NULL;
virObjectLock(vm);
blockjob: properly track blockcopy xml changes on disk We were not directly saving the domain XML to file after starting or finishing a blockcopy. Without the startup write, a libvirtd restart in the middle of a copy job would forget that the job was underway. Then at pivot, we were indirectly writing new XML in reaction to events that occur as we stop and restart the guest CPUs. But there was a race: since pivot is an async action, it is possible that libvirtd is restarted before the pivot completes, so if XML changes during the event, that change was not written. The original blockcopy code cleared out the <mirror> element prior to restarting the CPUs, but this is also a race, observed if a user does an async pivot and a dumpxml before the event occurs. Furthermore, this race will interfere with active commit in a future patch, because that code will rely on the <mirror> element at the time of the qemu event to determine whether to inform the user of a normal commit or an active commit. Fix things by saving state any time we modify live XML, while delaying XML disk modifications until after the event completes. We still need a to teach libvirtd restarts to examine all existing <mirror> elements to see if the job completed in the meantime (that is, if libvirtd misses the event, the updated state still needs to be updated in live XML), but that will be a later patch, in part because we also need to to start taking advantage of newer qemu's ability to keep the job around after completion rather than the current usage where the job disappears both on error and on success. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockCopy): Track XML change on disk. (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl, qemuDomainBlockPivot): Move job-end XML rewrites... * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessHandleBlockJob): ...here. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-07-29 20:42:45 +00:00
VIR_DEBUG("Block job for device %s (domain: %p,%s) type %d status %d",
diskAlias, vm, vm->def->name, type, status);
if (!(disk = qemuProcessFindDomainDiskByAlias(vm, diskAlias)))
goto error;
diskPriv = QEMU_DOMAIN_DISK_PRIVATE(disk);
if (diskPriv->blockJobSync) {
/* We have a SYNC API waiting for this event, dispatch it back */
diskPriv->blockJobType = type;
diskPriv->blockJobStatus = status;
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
} else {
/* there is no waiting SYNC API, dispatch the update to a thread */
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_BLOCK_JOB;
if (VIR_STRDUP(data, diskAlias) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->data = data;
processEvent->vm = vm;
processEvent->action = type;
processEvent->status = status;
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
ignore_value(virObjectUnref(vm));
goto error;
}
}
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
error:
if (processEvent)
VIR_FREE(processEvent->data);
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
goto cleanup;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleGraphics(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int phase,
int localFamily,
const char *localNode,
const char *localService,
int remoteFamily,
const char *remoteNode,
const char *remoteService,
const char *authScheme,
const char *x509dname,
const char *saslUsername,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event;
virDomainEventGraphicsAddressPtr localAddr = NULL;
virDomainEventGraphicsAddressPtr remoteAddr = NULL;
virDomainEventGraphicsSubjectPtr subject = NULL;
size_t i;
if (VIR_ALLOC(localAddr) < 0)
goto error;
localAddr->family = localFamily;
if (VIR_STRDUP(localAddr->service, localService) < 0 ||
VIR_STRDUP(localAddr->node, localNode) < 0)
goto error;
if (VIR_ALLOC(remoteAddr) < 0)
goto error;
remoteAddr->family = remoteFamily;
if (VIR_STRDUP(remoteAddr->service, remoteService) < 0 ||
VIR_STRDUP(remoteAddr->node, remoteNode) < 0)
goto error;
if (VIR_ALLOC(subject) < 0)
goto error;
if (x509dname) {
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(subject->identities, subject->nidentity+1) < 0)
goto error;
subject->nidentity++;
if (VIR_STRDUP(subject->identities[subject->nidentity-1].type, "x509dname") < 0 ||
VIR_STRDUP(subject->identities[subject->nidentity-1].name, x509dname) < 0)
goto error;
}
if (saslUsername) {
if (VIR_REALLOC_N(subject->identities, subject->nidentity+1) < 0)
goto error;
subject->nidentity++;
if (VIR_STRDUP(subject->identities[subject->nidentity-1].type, "saslUsername") < 0 ||
VIR_STRDUP(subject->identities[subject->nidentity-1].name, saslUsername) < 0)
goto error;
}
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainEventGraphicsNewFromObj(vm, phase, localAddr, remoteAddr, authScheme, subject);
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
return 0;
error:
if (localAddr) {
VIR_FREE(localAddr->service);
VIR_FREE(localAddr->node);
VIR_FREE(localAddr);
}
if (remoteAddr) {
VIR_FREE(remoteAddr->service);
VIR_FREE(remoteAddr->node);
VIR_FREE(remoteAddr);
}
if (subject) {
for (i = 0; i < subject->nidentity; i++) {
VIR_FREE(subject->identities[i].type);
VIR_FREE(subject->identities[i].name);
}
VIR_FREE(subject->identities);
VIR_FREE(subject);
}
return -1;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleTrayChange(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *devAlias,
int reason,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
disk = qemuProcessFindDomainDiskByAlias(vm, devAlias);
if (disk) {
event = virDomainEventTrayChangeNewFromObj(vm,
devAlias,
reason);
/* Update disk tray status */
if (reason == VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_OPEN)
disk->tray_status = VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_TRAY_OPEN;
else if (reason == VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_CLOSE)
disk->tray_status = VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_TRAY_CLOSED;
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after tray moved event",
vm->def->name);
}
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
}
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandlePMWakeup(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virObjectEventPtr lifecycleEvent = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainEventPMWakeupNewFromObj(vm);
/* Don't set domain status back to running if it wasn't paused
* from guest side, otherwise it can just cause confusion.
*/
if (virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED) {
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s from pmsuspended to running "
"state due to QMP wakeup event", vm->def->name);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_WAKEUP);
lifecycleEvent = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_WAKEUP);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after wakeup event",
vm->def->name);
}
}
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, lifecycleEvent);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandlePMSuspend(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virObjectEventPtr lifecycleEvent = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainEventPMSuspendNewFromObj(vm);
if (virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING) {
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s to pmsuspended state due to "
"QMP suspend event", vm->def->name);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED,
VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED_UNKNOWN);
lifecycleEvent =
virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMSUSPENDED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMSUSPENDED_MEMORY);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after suspend event",
vm->def->name);
}
if (priv->agent)
qemuAgentNotifyEvent(priv->agent, QEMU_AGENT_EVENT_SUSPEND);
}
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, lifecycleEvent);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleBalloonChange(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
unsigned long long actual,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainEventBalloonChangeNewFromObj(vm, actual);
VIR_DEBUG("Updating balloon from %lld to %lld kb",
vm->def->mem.cur_balloon, actual);
vm->def->mem.cur_balloon = actual;
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
VIR_WARN("unable to save domain status with balloon change");
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandlePMSuspendDisk(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virObjectEventPtr lifecycleEvent = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virObjectLock(vm);
event = virDomainEventPMSuspendDiskNewFromObj(vm);
if (virDomainObjGetState(vm, NULL) == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING) {
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
VIR_DEBUG("Transitioned guest %s to pmsuspended state due to "
"QMP suspend_disk event", vm->def->name);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED,
VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED_UNKNOWN);
lifecycleEvent =
virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMSUSPENDED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMSUSPENDED_DISK);
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Unable to save status on vm %s after suspend event",
vm->def->name);
}
if (priv->agent)
qemuAgentNotifyEvent(priv->agent, QEMU_AGENT_EVENT_SUSPEND);
}
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, lifecycleEvent);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleGuestPanic(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent;
virObjectLock(vm);
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) < 0)
goto cleanup;
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_GUESTPANIC;
processEvent->action = vm->def->onCrash;
processEvent->vm = vm;
/* Hold an extra reference because we can't allow 'vm' to be
* deleted before handling guest panic event is finished.
*/
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
if (!virObjectUnref(vm))
vm = NULL;
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
}
cleanup:
if (vm)
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
}
int
qemuProcessHandleDeviceDeleted(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *devAlias,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent = NULL;
char *data;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Device %s removed from domain %p %s",
devAlias, vm, vm->def->name);
if (qemuDomainSignalDeviceRemoval(vm, devAlias,
QEMU_DOMAIN_UNPLUGGING_DEVICE_STATUS_OK))
goto cleanup;
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_DEVICE_DELETED;
if (VIR_STRDUP(data, devAlias) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->data = data;
processEvent->vm = vm;
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
ignore_value(virObjectUnref(vm));
goto error;
}
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
error:
if (processEvent)
VIR_FREE(processEvent->data);
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
goto cleanup;
}
/**
*
* Meaning of fields reported by the event according to the ACPI standard:
* @source:
* 0x00 - 0xff: Notification values, as passed at the request time
* 0x100: Operating System Shutdown Processing
* 0x103: Ejection processing
* 0x200: Insertion processing
* other values are reserved
*
* @status:
* general values
* 0x00: success
* 0x01: non-specific failure
* 0x02: unrecognized notify code
* 0x03 - 0x7f: reserved
* other values are specific to the notification type
*
* for the 0x100 source the following additional codes are standardized
* 0x80: OS Shutdown request denied
* 0x81: OS Shutdown in progress
* 0x82: OS Shutdown completed
* 0x83: OS Graceful shutdown not supported
* other values are reserved
*
* Other fields and semantics are specific to the qemu handling of the event.
* - @alias may be NULL for successful unplug operations
* - @slotType describes the device type a bit more closely, currently the
* only known value is 'DIMM'
* - @slot describes the specific device
*
* Note that qemu does not emit the event for all the documented sources or
* devices.
*/
static int
qemuProcessHandleAcpiOstInfo(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *alias,
const char *slotType,
const char *slot,
unsigned int source,
unsigned int status,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("ACPI OST info for device %s domain %p %s. "
"slotType='%s' slot='%s' source=%u status=%u",
NULLSTR(alias), vm, vm->def->name, slotType, slot, source, status);
/* handle memory unplug failure */
if (STREQ(slotType, "DIMM") && alias && status == 1) {
qemuDomainSignalDeviceRemoval(vm, alias,
QEMU_DOMAIN_UNPLUGGING_DEVICE_STATUS_GUEST_REJECTED);
event = virDomainEventDeviceRemovalFailedNewFromObj(vm, alias);
}
virObjectUnlock(vm);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleNicRxFilterChanged(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *devAlias,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent = NULL;
char *data;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Device %s RX Filter changed in domain %p %s",
devAlias, vm, vm->def->name);
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_NIC_RX_FILTER_CHANGED;
if (VIR_STRDUP(data, devAlias) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->data = data;
processEvent->vm = vm;
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
ignore_value(virObjectUnref(vm));
goto error;
}
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
error:
if (processEvent)
VIR_FREE(processEvent->data);
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
goto cleanup;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleSerialChanged(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *devAlias,
bool connected,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
struct qemuProcessEvent *processEvent = NULL;
char *data;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Serial port %s state changed to '%d' in domain %p %s",
devAlias, connected, vm, vm->def->name);
if (VIR_ALLOC(processEvent) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->eventType = QEMU_PROCESS_EVENT_SERIAL_CHANGED;
if (VIR_STRDUP(data, devAlias) < 0)
goto error;
processEvent->data = data;
processEvent->action = connected;
processEvent->vm = vm;
virObjectRef(vm);
if (virThreadPoolSendJob(driver->workerPool, 0, processEvent) < 0) {
ignore_value(virObjectUnref(vm));
goto error;
}
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
error:
if (processEvent)
VIR_FREE(processEvent->data);
VIR_FREE(processEvent);
goto cleanup;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleSpiceMigrated(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Spice migration completed for domain %p %s",
vm, vm->def->name);
priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->job.asyncJob != QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_MIGRATION_OUT) {
VIR_DEBUG("got SPICE_MIGRATE_COMPLETED event without a migration job");
goto cleanup;
}
priv->job.spiceMigrated = true;
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleMigrationStatus(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int status,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Migration of domain %p %s changed state to %s",
vm, vm->def->name,
qemuMonitorMigrationStatusTypeToString(status));
priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->job.asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) {
VIR_DEBUG("got MIGRATION event without a migration job");
goto cleanup;
}
priv->job.current->stats.status = status;
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessHandleMigrationPass(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int pass,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
virObjectLock(vm);
VIR_DEBUG("Migrating domain %p %s, iteration %d",
vm, vm->def->name, pass);
priv = vm->privateData;
if (priv->job.asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) {
VIR_DEBUG("got MIGRATION_PASS event without a migration job");
goto cleanup;
}
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver,
virDomainEventMigrationIterationNewFromObj(vm, pass));
cleanup:
virObjectUnlock(vm);
return 0;
}
static qemuMonitorCallbacks monitorCallbacks = {
.eofNotify = qemuProcessHandleMonitorEOF,
.errorNotify = qemuProcessHandleMonitorError,
.diskSecretLookup = qemuProcessFindVolumeQcowPassphrase,
.domainEvent = qemuProcessHandleEvent,
.domainShutdown = qemuProcessHandleShutdown,
.domainStop = qemuProcessHandleStop,
.domainResume = qemuProcessHandleResume,
.domainReset = qemuProcessHandleReset,
.domainRTCChange = qemuProcessHandleRTCChange,
.domainWatchdog = qemuProcessHandleWatchdog,
.domainIOError = qemuProcessHandleIOError,
.domainGraphics = qemuProcessHandleGraphics,
.domainBlockJob = qemuProcessHandleBlockJob,
.domainTrayChange = qemuProcessHandleTrayChange,
.domainPMWakeup = qemuProcessHandlePMWakeup,
.domainPMSuspend = qemuProcessHandlePMSuspend,
.domainBalloonChange = qemuProcessHandleBalloonChange,
.domainPMSuspendDisk = qemuProcessHandlePMSuspendDisk,
.domainGuestPanic = qemuProcessHandleGuestPanic,
.domainDeviceDeleted = qemuProcessHandleDeviceDeleted,
.domainNicRxFilterChanged = qemuProcessHandleNicRxFilterChanged,
.domainSerialChange = qemuProcessHandleSerialChanged,
.domainSpiceMigrated = qemuProcessHandleSpiceMigrated,
.domainMigrationStatus = qemuProcessHandleMigrationStatus,
.domainMigrationPass = qemuProcessHandleMigrationPass,
.domainAcpiOstInfo = qemuProcessHandleAcpiOstInfo,
};
static void
qemuProcessMonitorReportLogError(qemuMonitorPtr mon,
const char *msg,
void *opaque);
static void
qemuProcessMonitorLogFree(void *opaque)
{
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt = opaque;
qemuDomainLogContextFree(logCtxt);
}
static int
qemuConnectMonitor(virQEMUDriverPtr driver, virDomainObjPtr vm, int asyncJob,
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int ret = -1;
qemuMonitorPtr mon = NULL;
if (virSecurityManagerSetDaemonSocketLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to set security context for monitor for %s"),
vm->def->name);
return -1;
}
/* Hold an extra reference because we can't allow 'vm' to be
* deleted until the monitor gets its own reference. */
virObjectRef(vm);
ignore_value(virTimeMillisNow(&priv->monStart));
virObjectUnlock(vm);
mon = qemuMonitorOpen(vm,
priv->monConfig,
priv->monJSON,
&monitorCallbacks,
driver);
if (mon && logCtxt) {
qemuDomainLogContextRef(logCtxt);
qemuMonitorSetDomainLog(mon,
qemuProcessMonitorReportLogError,
logCtxt,
qemuProcessMonitorLogFree);
}
qemu: Wire up better early error reporting The previous patches added infrastructure to report better errors from monitor in some cases. This patch finalizes this "feature" by enabling this enhanced error reporting on early phases of VM startup. In these phases the possibility of qemu producing a useful error message is really high compared to running it during the whole life cycle. After the start up is complete, the feature is disabled to provide the usual error messages so that users are not confused by possibly irrelevant messages that may be in the domain log. The original motivation to do this enhancement is to capture errors when using VFIO device passthrough, where qemu reports errors after the monitor is initialized and the existing error catching code couldn't catch this producing a unhelpful message: # virsh start test error: Failed to start domain test error: Unable to read from monitor: Connection reset by peer With this change, the message is changed to: # virsh start test error: Failed to start domain test error: internal error: early end of file from monitor: possible problem: qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1a.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5: vfio: error, group 8 is not viable, please ensure all devices within the iommu_group are bound to their vfio bus driver. qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1a.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5: vfio: failed to get group 8 qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1a.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5: Device 'vfio-pci' could not be initialized
2013-09-18 14:23:14 +00:00
virObjectLock(vm);
qemu: Avoid double free of VM One of my previous patches (c7ac2519b7f) did try to fix the issue when domain dies too soon during migration. However, this clumsy approach was missing removal of qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy resulting in double unrefing of mon->vm and hence producing the daemon crash: ==11843== Invalid read of size 4 ==11843== at 0x50C28C5: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:255) ==11843== by 0x1148F7DB: qemuMonitorDispose (qemu_monitor.c:258) ==11843== by 0x50C2991: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:262) ==11843== by 0x50C2D13: virObjectFreeCallback (virobject.c:388) ==11843== by 0x509C37B: virEventPollCleanupHandles (vireventpoll.c:583) ==11843== by 0x509C711: virEventPollRunOnce (vireventpoll.c:652) ==11843== by 0x509A620: virEventRunDefaultImpl (virevent.c:274) ==11843== by 0x520D21C: virNetServerRun (virnetserver.c:1112) ==11843== by 0x11F368: main (libvirtd.c:1513) ==11843== Address 0x13b88864 is 4 bytes inside a block of size 136 free'd ==11843== at 0x4A07F5C: free (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==11843== by 0x5079A2F: virFree (viralloc.c:580) ==11843== by 0x50C29E3: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:270) ==11843== by 0x114770E4: qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy (qemu_process.c:1103) ==11843== by 0x1148F7CB: qemuMonitorDispose (qemu_monitor.c:257) ==11843== by 0x50C2991: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:262) ==11843== by 0x50C2D13: virObjectFreeCallback (virobject.c:388) ==11843== by 0x509C37B: virEventPollCleanupHandles (vireventpoll.c:583) ==11843== by 0x509C711: virEventPollRunOnce (vireventpoll.c:652) ==11843== by 0x509A620: virEventRunDefaultImpl (virevent.c:274) ==11843== by 0x520D21C: virNetServerRun (virnetserver.c:1112) ==11843== by 0x11F368: main (libvirtd.c:1513) Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2013-11-06 10:38:58 +00:00
virObjectUnref(vm);
priv->monStart = 0;
qemu: Avoid double free of VM One of my previous patches (c7ac2519b7f) did try to fix the issue when domain dies too soon during migration. However, this clumsy approach was missing removal of qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy resulting in double unrefing of mon->vm and hence producing the daemon crash: ==11843== Invalid read of size 4 ==11843== at 0x50C28C5: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:255) ==11843== by 0x1148F7DB: qemuMonitorDispose (qemu_monitor.c:258) ==11843== by 0x50C2991: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:262) ==11843== by 0x50C2D13: virObjectFreeCallback (virobject.c:388) ==11843== by 0x509C37B: virEventPollCleanupHandles (vireventpoll.c:583) ==11843== by 0x509C711: virEventPollRunOnce (vireventpoll.c:652) ==11843== by 0x509A620: virEventRunDefaultImpl (virevent.c:274) ==11843== by 0x520D21C: virNetServerRun (virnetserver.c:1112) ==11843== by 0x11F368: main (libvirtd.c:1513) ==11843== Address 0x13b88864 is 4 bytes inside a block of size 136 free'd ==11843== at 0x4A07F5C: free (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==11843== by 0x5079A2F: virFree (viralloc.c:580) ==11843== by 0x50C29E3: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:270) ==11843== by 0x114770E4: qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy (qemu_process.c:1103) ==11843== by 0x1148F7CB: qemuMonitorDispose (qemu_monitor.c:257) ==11843== by 0x50C2991: virObjectUnref (virobject.c:262) ==11843== by 0x50C2D13: virObjectFreeCallback (virobject.c:388) ==11843== by 0x509C37B: virEventPollCleanupHandles (vireventpoll.c:583) ==11843== by 0x509C711: virEventPollRunOnce (vireventpoll.c:652) ==11843== by 0x509A620: virEventRunDefaultImpl (virevent.c:274) ==11843== by 0x520D21C: virNetServerRun (virnetserver.c:1112) ==11843== by 0x11F368: main (libvirtd.c:1513) Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2013-11-06 10:38:58 +00:00
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
qemuMonitorClose(mon);
mon = NULL;
}
priv->mon = mon;
if (virSecurityManagerClearSocketLabel(driver->securityManager, vm->def) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to clear security context for monitor for %s"),
vm->def->name);
return -1;
}
if (priv->mon == NULL) {
VIR_INFO("Failed to connect monitor for %s", vm->def->name);
return -1;
}
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
return -1;
if (qemuMonitorSetCapabilities(priv->mon) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_MONITOR_JSON) &&
virQEMUCapsProbeQMP(priv->qemuCaps, priv->mon) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_MIGRATION_EVENT) &&
qemuMonitorSetMigrationCapability(priv->mon,
QEMU_MONITOR_MIGRATION_CAPS_EVENTS,
true) < 0) {
VIR_DEBUG("Cannot enable migration events; clearing capability");
virQEMUCapsClear(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_MIGRATION_EVENT);
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessReadLog: Read log file of a qemu VM
* @logCtxt: the domain log context
* @msg: pointer to buffer to store the read messages in
*
* Reads log of a qemu VM. Skips messages not produced by qemu or irrelevant
* messages. Returns returns 0 on success or -1 on error
*/
static int
qemuProcessReadLog(qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt, char **msg)
{
char *buf;
ssize_t got;
char *eol;
char *filter_next;
if ((got = qemuDomainLogContextRead(logCtxt, &buf)) < 0)
return -1;
/* Filter out debug messages from intermediate libvirt process */
filter_next = buf;
while ((eol = strchr(filter_next, '\n'))) {
*eol = '\0';
if (virLogProbablyLogMessage(filter_next) ||
STRPREFIX(filter_next, "char device redirected to")) {
size_t skip = (eol + 1) - filter_next;
qemuProcessReadLog: Fix memmove arguments So I can observe this crasher that with freshly started daemon (and virtlogd enabled) I am trying to startup a domain that immediately dies (because it's said to use huge pages but I haven't allocated a single one in the pool). Hardly reproducible with -O0 or under valgrind. But I just got lucky: ==20469== Invalid write of size 8 ==20469== at 0x4C2E99B: memcpy@GLIBC_2.2.5 (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==20469== by 0x217EDD07: qemuProcessReadLog (qemu_process.c:1670) ==20469== by 0x217EDE1D: qemuProcessReportLogError (qemu_process.c:1696) ==20469== by 0x217EE8C1: qemuProcessWaitForMonitor (qemu_process.c:1957) ==20469== by 0x217F6636: qemuProcessLaunch (qemu_process.c:4955) ==20469== by 0x217F71A4: qemuProcessStart (qemu_process.c:5152) ==20469== by 0x21846582: qemuDomainObjStart (qemu_driver.c:7396) ==20469== by 0x218467DE: qemuDomainCreateWithFlags (qemu_driver.c:7450) ==20469== by 0x21846845: qemuDomainCreate (qemu_driver.c:7468) ==20469== by 0x5611CD0: virDomainCreate (libvirt-domain.c:6753) ==20469== by 0x125D9A: remoteDispatchDomainCreate (remote_dispatch.h:3613) ==20469== by 0x125CB7: remoteDispatchDomainCreateHelper (remote_dispatch.h:3589) ==20469== Address 0x27a52ad0 is 0 bytes after a block of size 5,584 alloc'd ==20469== at 0x4C29F80: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==20469== by 0x9B8D1DB: xdr_string (in /lib64/libc-2.21.so) ==20469== by 0x563B39C: xdr_virLogManagerProtocolNonNullString (log_protocol.c:24) ==20469== by 0x563B6B7: xdr_virLogManagerProtocolDomainReadLogFileRet (log_protocol.c:123) ==20469== by 0x164B34: virNetMessageDecodePayload (virnetmessage.c:407) ==20469== by 0x5682360: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:379) ==20469== by 0x563B30E: virLogManagerDomainReadLogFile (log_manager.c:272) ==20469== by 0x217CD613: qemuDomainLogContextRead (qemu_domain.c:2485) ==20469== by 0x217EDC76: qemuProcessReadLog (qemu_process.c:1660) ==20469== by 0x217EDE1D: qemuProcessReportLogError (qemu_process.c:1696) ==20469== by 0x217EE8C1: qemuProcessWaitForMonitor (qemu_process.c:1957) ==20469== by 0x217F6636: qemuProcessLaunch (qemu_process.c:4955) This points to memmove() in qemuProcessReadLog(). Imagine we just read the following string from qemu: "abc\n2016-01-18T09:40:44.022744Z qemu-system-x86_64: Error\n" After the first pass of the while() loop in the qemuProcessReadLog() (in which we have taken the false branch in the if) @buf still points to the beginning of the string, @filter_next points to the beginning of the second line. So we start second iteration because there is yet another newline character at the end. In this iteration @eol points to it actually. Now, the control gets inside true branch of if(). Just to remind you: got = 58 filter_next = buf + 5, eol = buf + 58. Therefore skip = 54 which is correct. The message we want to skip is 54 bytes long. However: memmove(filter_next, eol + 1, (got - skip) +1); which is memmove(filter_next, eol + 1, 5) is obviously wrong as there is only one byte we can access, not 5! Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2016-01-18 09:50:14 +00:00
memmove(filter_next, eol + 1, buf + got - eol);
got -= skip;
} else {
filter_next = eol + 1;
*eol = '\n';
}
}
filter_next = NULL; /* silence false coverity warning */
if (got > 0 &&
buf[got - 1] == '\n') {
buf[got - 1] = '\0';
got--;
}
ignore_value(VIR_REALLOC_N_QUIET(buf, got + 1));
*msg = buf;
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessReportLogError(qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt,
const char *msgprefix)
{
char *logmsg = NULL;
if (qemuProcessReadLog(logCtxt, &logmsg) < 0)
return -1;
virResetLastError();
if (virStringIsEmpty(logmsg))
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", msgprefix);
else
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, _("%s: %s"), msgprefix, logmsg);
VIR_FREE(logmsg);
return 0;
}
static void
qemuProcessMonitorReportLogError(qemuMonitorPtr mon ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
const char *msg,
void *opaque)
{
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt = opaque;
qemuProcessReportLogError(logCtxt, msg);
}
static int
qemuProcessLookupPTYs(virDomainDefPtr def,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
virDomainChrDefPtr *devices,
int count,
virHashTablePtr info)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
virDomainChrDefPtr chr = devices[i];
bool chardevfmt = virQEMUCapsSupportsChardev(def, qemuCaps, chr);
if (chr->source->type == VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_TYPE_PTY) {
char id[32];
qemuMonitorChardevInfoPtr entry;
if (snprintf(id, sizeof(id), "%s%s",
chardevfmt ? "char" : "",
chr->info.alias) >= sizeof(id)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("failed to format device alias "
"for PTY retrieval"));
return -1;
}
entry = virHashLookup(info, id);
if (!entry || !entry->ptyPath) {
if (chr->source->data.file.path == NULL) {
/* neither the log output nor 'info chardev' had a
* pty path for this chardev, report an error
*/
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("no assigned pty for device %s"), id);
return -1;
} else {
/* 'info chardev' had no pty path for this chardev,
* but the log output had, so we're fine
*/
continue;
}
}
VIR_FREE(chr->source->data.file.path);
if (VIR_STRDUP(chr->source->data.file.path, entry->ptyPath) < 0)
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessFindCharDevicePTYsMonitor(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
virHashTablePtr info)
{
size_t i = 0;
if (qemuProcessLookupPTYs(vm->def, qemuCaps,
vm->def->serials, vm->def->nserials,
info) < 0)
return -1;
if (qemuProcessLookupPTYs(vm->def, qemuCaps,
vm->def->parallels, vm->def->nparallels,
info) < 0)
return -1;
if (qemuProcessLookupPTYs(vm->def, qemuCaps,
vm->def->channels, vm->def->nchannels,
info) < 0)
return -1;
/* For historical reasons, console[0] can be just an alias
* for serial[0]. That's why we need to update it as well. */
if (vm->def->nconsoles) {
virDomainChrDefPtr chr = vm->def->consoles[0];
if (vm->def->nserials &&
chr->deviceType == VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_DEVICE_TYPE_CONSOLE &&
chr->targetType == VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_CONSOLE_TARGET_TYPE_SERIAL) {
/* yes, the first console is just an alias for serials[0] */
i = 1;
if (virDomainChrSourceDefCopy(chr->source,
((vm->def->serials[0])->source)) < 0)
return -1;
}
}
if (qemuProcessLookupPTYs(vm->def, qemuCaps,
vm->def->consoles + i, vm->def->nconsoles - i,
info) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessRefreshChannelVirtioState(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virHashTablePtr info,
int booted)
{
size_t i;
int agentReason = VIR_CONNECT_DOMAIN_EVENT_AGENT_LIFECYCLE_REASON_CHANNEL;
qemuMonitorChardevInfoPtr entry;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
char id[32];
if (booted)
agentReason = VIR_CONNECT_DOMAIN_EVENT_AGENT_LIFECYCLE_REASON_DOMAIN_STARTED;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nchannels; i++) {
virDomainChrDefPtr chr = vm->def->channels[i];
if (chr->targetType == VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_CHANNEL_TARGET_TYPE_VIRTIO) {
if (snprintf(id, sizeof(id), "char%s",
chr->info.alias) >= sizeof(id)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("failed to format device alias "
"for PTY retrieval"));
return -1;
}
/* port state not reported */
if (!(entry = virHashLookup(info, id)) ||
!entry->state)
continue;
if (entry->state != VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_DEVICE_STATE_DEFAULT &&
STREQ_NULLABLE(chr->target.name, "org.qemu.guest_agent.0") &&
(event = virDomainEventAgentLifecycleNewFromObj(vm, entry->state,
agentReason)))
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
chr->state = entry->state;
}
}
return 0;
}
int
qemuRefreshVirtioChannelState(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virHashTablePtr info = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = qemuMonitorGetChardevInfo(priv->mon, &info);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
if (ret < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = qemuProcessRefreshChannelVirtioState(driver, vm, info, false);
cleanup:
virHashFree(info);
return ret;
}
static void
qemuRefreshRTC(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
time_t now, then;
struct tm thenbits;
long localOffset;
int rv;
if (vm->def->clock.offset != VIR_DOMAIN_CLOCK_OFFSET_VARIABLE)
return;
memset(&thenbits, 0, sizeof(thenbits));
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor(driver, vm);
now = time(NULL);
rv = qemuMonitorGetRTCTime(priv->mon, &thenbits);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
rv = -1;
if (rv < 0)
return;
thenbits.tm_isdst = -1;
if ((then = mktime(&thenbits)) == (time_t) -1) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("Unable to convert time"));
return;
}
/* Thing is, @now is in local TZ but @then in UTC. */
if (virTimeLocalOffsetFromUTC(&localOffset) < 0)
return;
vm->def->clock.data.variable.adjustment = then - now + localOffset;
}
int
qemuProcessRefreshBalloonState(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int asyncJob)
{
unsigned long long balloon;
int rc;
/* if no ballooning is available, the current size equals to the current
* full memory size */
if (!virDomainDefHasMemballoon(vm->def)) {
vm->def->mem.cur_balloon = virDomainDefGetMemoryTotal(vm->def);
return 0;
}
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
return -1;
rc = qemuMonitorGetBalloonInfo(qemuDomainGetMonitor(vm), &balloon);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0 || rc < 0)
return -1;
vm->def->mem.cur_balloon = balloon;
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessWaitForMonitor(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int asyncJob,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt)
{
int ret = -1;
virHashTablePtr info = NULL;
build: detect potentential uninitialized variables Even with -Wuninitialized (which is part of autobuild.sh --enable-compile-warnings=error), gcc does NOT catch this use of an uninitialized variable: { if (cond) goto error; int a = 1; error: printf("%d", a); } which prints 0 (supposing the stack started life wiped) if cond was true. Clang will catch it, but we don't use clang as often. Using gcc -Wjump-misses-init catches it, but also gives false positives: { if (cond) goto error; int a = 1; return a; error: return 0; } Here, a was never used in the scope of the error block, so declaring it after goto is technically fine (and clang agrees). However, given that our HACKING already documents a preference to C89 decl-before-statement, the false positive warning is enough of a prod to comply with HACKING. [Personally, I'd _really_ rather use C99 decl-after-statement to minimize scope, but until gcc can efficiently and reliably catch scoping and uninitialized usage bugs, I'll settle with the compromise of enforcing a coding standard that happens to reject false positives if it can also detect real bugs.] * acinclude.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Add -Wjump-misses-init. * src/util/util.c (__virExec): Adjust offenders. * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainTimerDefParseXML): Likewise. * src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): Likewise. * src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypGetLparNAME, phypGetLparProfile) (phypGetVIOSFreeSCSIAdapter, phypVolumeGetKey) (phypGetStoragePoolDevice) (phypVolumeGetPhysicalVolumeByStoragePool) (phypVolumeGetPath): Likewise. * src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxNetworkUndefineDestroy) (vboxNetworkCreate, vboxNetworkDumpXML) (vboxNetworkDefineCreateXML): Likewise. * src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c (getCapsObject) (xenapiDomainDumpXML): Likewise. * src/xenapi/xenapi_utils.c (createVMRecordFromXml): Likewise. * src/security/security_selinux.c (SELinuxGenNewContext): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildCommandLine): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainChangeEjectableMedia): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessWaitForMonitor): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextGetPtyPaths): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainShutdown) (qemudDomainBlockStats, qemudDomainMemoryPeek): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c (virStorageBackendCreateIfaceIQN): Likewise. * src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevProcessPCI): Likewise.
2011-04-01 15:41:45 +00:00
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
VIR_DEBUG("Connect monitor to %p '%s'", vm, vm->def->name);
if (qemuConnectMonitor(driver, vm, asyncJob, logCtxt) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Try to get the pty path mappings again via the monitor. This is much more
* reliable if it's available.
* Note that the monitor itself can be on a pty, so we still need to try the
* log output method. */
build: detect potentential uninitialized variables Even with -Wuninitialized (which is part of autobuild.sh --enable-compile-warnings=error), gcc does NOT catch this use of an uninitialized variable: { if (cond) goto error; int a = 1; error: printf("%d", a); } which prints 0 (supposing the stack started life wiped) if cond was true. Clang will catch it, but we don't use clang as often. Using gcc -Wjump-misses-init catches it, but also gives false positives: { if (cond) goto error; int a = 1; return a; error: return 0; } Here, a was never used in the scope of the error block, so declaring it after goto is technically fine (and clang agrees). However, given that our HACKING already documents a preference to C89 decl-before-statement, the false positive warning is enough of a prod to comply with HACKING. [Personally, I'd _really_ rather use C99 decl-after-statement to minimize scope, but until gcc can efficiently and reliably catch scoping and uninitialized usage bugs, I'll settle with the compromise of enforcing a coding standard that happens to reject false positives if it can also detect real bugs.] * acinclude.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Add -Wjump-misses-init. * src/util/util.c (__virExec): Adjust offenders. * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainTimerDefParseXML): Likewise. * src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): Likewise. * src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypGetLparNAME, phypGetLparProfile) (phypGetVIOSFreeSCSIAdapter, phypVolumeGetKey) (phypGetStoragePoolDevice) (phypVolumeGetPhysicalVolumeByStoragePool) (phypVolumeGetPath): Likewise. * src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxNetworkUndefineDestroy) (vboxNetworkCreate, vboxNetworkDumpXML) (vboxNetworkDefineCreateXML): Likewise. * src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c (getCapsObject) (xenapiDomainDumpXML): Likewise. * src/xenapi/xenapi_utils.c (createVMRecordFromXml): Likewise. * src/security/security_selinux.c (SELinuxGenNewContext): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildCommandLine): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainChangeEjectableMedia): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessWaitForMonitor): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextGetPtyPaths): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainShutdown) (qemudDomainBlockStats, qemudDomainMemoryPeek): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c (virStorageBackendCreateIfaceIQN): Likewise. * src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevProcessPCI): Likewise.
2011-04-01 15:41:45 +00:00
priv = vm->privateData;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = qemuMonitorGetChardevInfo(priv->mon, &info);
VIR_DEBUG("qemuMonitorGetChardevInfo returned %i", ret);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
if (ret == 0) {
if ((ret = qemuProcessFindCharDevicePTYsMonitor(vm, qemuCaps,
info)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if ((ret = qemuProcessRefreshChannelVirtioState(driver, vm, info,
true)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
virHashFree(info);
if (logCtxt && kill(vm->pid, 0) == -1 && errno == ESRCH) {
qemuProcessReportLogError(logCtxt,
_("process exited while connecting to monitor"));
ret = -1;
}
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int asyncJob)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
qemuMonitorIOThreadInfoPtr *iothreads = NULL;
int niothreads = 0;
int ret = -1;
size_t i;
qemu: Fix qemu startup check for QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1249981 When qemuDomainPinIOThread was added in commit id 'fb562614', a check for the IOThread capability was not needed since a check for iothreadpids covered the condition where the support for IOThreads was not present. The iothreadpids array was only created if qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs was able to query the monitor for IOThreads. It would only do that if the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD capability was set. However, when iothreadids were added in commit id '8d4614a5' and the check for iothreadpids was replaced by a search through the iothreadids[] array for the matching iothread_id that left open the possibility that an iothreadids[] array was defined, but the entries essentially pointed to elements with only the 'iothread_id' defined leaving the 'thread_id' value of 0 and eventually the cpumap entry of NULL. This was because, the original IOThreads commit id '72edaae7' only checked if IOThreads were defined and if the emulator had the IOThreads capability, then IOThread objects were added at startup. The "capability failure" check was only done when a disk was assigned to an IOThread in qemuCheckIOThreads. This was because the initial implementation had no way to dynamically add IOThreads, but it was possible to dynamically add a disk to the domain. So the decision was if the domain supported it, then add the IOThread objects. Then if a disk with an IOThread defined was added, it could check the capability and fail to add if not there. This just meant the 'iothreads' value was essentially ignored. Eventually commit id 'a27ed6e7' allowed for the dynamic addition and deletion of IOThread objects. So it was no longer necessary to generate IOThread objects to dynamically attach a disk to. However, the startup and disk check code was not modified to reflect this. This patch will move the capability failure check to when IOThread objects are being added to the command line. Thus a domain that has IOThreads defined will not be started if the emulator doesn't support the capability. This means when qemuCheckIOThreads is called to add a disk, it's no longer necessary to check the capability. Instead the code can use the IOThreadFind call to indicate that the IOThread doesn't exist. Finally because it could be possible to have a domain running with the iothreadids[] defined prior to this change if libvirtd is restarted each having mostly empty elements, qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs will check if there are niothreadids when the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD capability check fails and remove the elements and array if it exists. With these changes in place, it turns out the cputune-numatune test was failing because the right bit wasn't set in the test. So used the opportunity to fix that and create a test that would expect to fail with some sort of iothreads defined and used, but not having the correct capability.
2015-10-15 16:30:40 +00:00
if (!virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD)) {
/* The following check is because at one time a domain could
* define iothreadids and start the domain - only failing the
* capability check when attempting to add a disk. Because the
* iothreads and [n]iothreadids were left untouched other code
* assumed it could use the ->thread_id value to make thread_id
* based adjustments (e.g. pinning, scheduling) which while
* succeeding would execute on the calling thread.
*/
if (vm->def->niothreadids) {
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->niothreadids; i++) {
/* Check if the domain had defined any iothreadid elements
* and supply a VIR_INFO indicating that it's being removed.
*/
if (!vm->def->iothreadids[i]->autofill)
VIR_INFO("IOThreads not supported, remove iothread id '%u'",
vm->def->iothreadids[i]->iothread_id);
virDomainIOThreadIDDefFree(vm->def->iothreadids[i]);
}
/* Remove any trace */
VIR_FREE(vm->def->iothreadids);
vm->def->niothreadids = 0;
vm->def->iothreads = 0;
}
return 0;
qemu: Fix qemu startup check for QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1249981 When qemuDomainPinIOThread was added in commit id 'fb562614', a check for the IOThread capability was not needed since a check for iothreadpids covered the condition where the support for IOThreads was not present. The iothreadpids array was only created if qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs was able to query the monitor for IOThreads. It would only do that if the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD capability was set. However, when iothreadids were added in commit id '8d4614a5' and the check for iothreadpids was replaced by a search through the iothreadids[] array for the matching iothread_id that left open the possibility that an iothreadids[] array was defined, but the entries essentially pointed to elements with only the 'iothread_id' defined leaving the 'thread_id' value of 0 and eventually the cpumap entry of NULL. This was because, the original IOThreads commit id '72edaae7' only checked if IOThreads were defined and if the emulator had the IOThreads capability, then IOThread objects were added at startup. The "capability failure" check was only done when a disk was assigned to an IOThread in qemuCheckIOThreads. This was because the initial implementation had no way to dynamically add IOThreads, but it was possible to dynamically add a disk to the domain. So the decision was if the domain supported it, then add the IOThread objects. Then if a disk with an IOThread defined was added, it could check the capability and fail to add if not there. This just meant the 'iothreads' value was essentially ignored. Eventually commit id 'a27ed6e7' allowed for the dynamic addition and deletion of IOThread objects. So it was no longer necessary to generate IOThread objects to dynamically attach a disk to. However, the startup and disk check code was not modified to reflect this. This patch will move the capability failure check to when IOThread objects are being added to the command line. Thus a domain that has IOThreads defined will not be started if the emulator doesn't support the capability. This means when qemuCheckIOThreads is called to add a disk, it's no longer necessary to check the capability. Instead the code can use the IOThreadFind call to indicate that the IOThread doesn't exist. Finally because it could be possible to have a domain running with the iothreadids[] defined prior to this change if libvirtd is restarted each having mostly empty elements, qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs will check if there are niothreadids when the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD capability check fails and remove the elements and array if it exists. With these changes in place, it turns out the cputune-numatune test was failing because the right bit wasn't set in the test. So used the opportunity to fix that and create a test that would expect to fail with some sort of iothreads defined and used, but not having the correct capability.
2015-10-15 16:30:40 +00:00
}
/* Get the list of IOThreads from qemu */
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
niothreads = qemuMonitorGetIOThreads(priv->mon, &iothreads);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (niothreads < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (niothreads != vm->def->niothreadids) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("got wrong number of IOThread pids from QEMU monitor. "
"got %d, wanted %zu"),
niothreads, vm->def->niothreadids);
goto cleanup;
}
/* Nothing to do */
if (niothreads == 0) {
ret = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
for (i = 0; i < niothreads; i++) {
virDomainIOThreadIDDefPtr iothrid;
if (!(iothrid = virDomainIOThreadIDFind(vm->def,
iothreads[i]->iothread_id))) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("iothread %d not found"),
iothreads[i]->iothread_id);
goto cleanup;
}
iothrid->thread_id = iothreads[i]->thread_id;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
if (iothreads) {
for (i = 0; i < niothreads; i++)
VIR_FREE(iothreads[i]);
VIR_FREE(iothreads);
}
return ret;
}
/*
* To be run between fork/exec of QEMU only
*/
static int
qemuProcessInitCpuAffinity(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
int ret = -1;
virBitmapPtr cpumap = NULL;
virBitmapPtr cpumapToSet = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (!vm->pid) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("Cannot setup CPU affinity until process is started"));
return -1;
}
if (vm->def->placement_mode == VIR_DOMAIN_CPU_PLACEMENT_MODE_AUTO) {
VIR_DEBUG("Set CPU affinity with advisory nodeset from numad");
cpumapToSet = priv->autoCpuset;
} else {
numad: Set memory policy from numad advisory nodeset Though numad will manage the memory allocation of task dynamically, it wants management application (libvirt) to pre-set the memory policy according to the advisory nodeset returned from querying numad, (just like pre-bind CPU nodeset for domain process), and thus the performance could benefit much more from it. This patch introduces new XML tag 'placement', value 'auto' indicates whether to set the memory policy with the advisory nodeset from numad, and its value defaults to the value of <vcpu> placement, or 'static' if 'nodeset' is specified. Example of the new XML tag's usage: <numatune> <memory placement='auto' mode='interleave'/> </numatune> Just like what current "numatune" does, the 'auto' numa memory policy setting uses libnuma's API too. If <vcpu> "placement" is "auto", and <numatune> is not specified explicitly, a default <numatume> will be added with "placement" set as "auto", and "mode" set as "strict". The following XML can now fully drive numad: 1) <vcpu> placement is 'auto', no <numatune> is specified. <vcpu placement='auto'>10</vcpu> 2) <vcpu> placement is 'auto', no 'placement' is specified for <numatune>. <vcpu placement='auto'>10</vcpu> <numatune> <memory mode='interleave'/> </numatune> And it's also able to control the CPU placement and memory policy independently. e.g. 1) <vcpu> placement is 'auto', and <numatune> placement is 'static' <vcpu placement='auto'>10</vcpu> <numatune> <memory mode='strict' nodeset='0-10,^7'/> </numatune> 2) <vcpu> placement is 'static', and <numatune> placement is 'auto' <vcpu placement='static' cpuset='0-24,^12'>10</vcpu> <numatune> <memory mode='interleave' placement='auto'/> </numatume> A follow up patch will change the XML formatting codes to always output 'placement' for <vcpu>, even it's 'static'.
2012-05-08 16:04:34 +00:00
VIR_DEBUG("Set CPU affinity with specified cpuset");
if (vm->def->cpumask) {
2012-09-14 07:47:01 +00:00
cpumapToSet = vm->def->cpumask;
} else {
/* You may think this is redundant, but we can't assume libvirtd
* itself is running on all pCPUs, so we need to explicitly set
* the spawned QEMU instance to all pCPUs if no map is given in
* its config file */
int hostcpus;
/* setaffinity fails if you set bits for CPUs which
* aren't present, so we have to limit ourselves */
if ((hostcpus = virHostCPUGetCount()) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (hostcpus > QEMUD_CPUMASK_LEN)
hostcpus = QEMUD_CPUMASK_LEN;
if (!(cpumap = virBitmapNew(hostcpus)))
goto cleanup;
virBitmapSetAll(cpumap);
cpumapToSet = cpumap;
}
}
if (virProcessSetAffinity(vm->pid, cpumapToSet) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virBitmapFree(cpumap);
return ret;
}
/* set link states to down on interfaces at qemu start */
static int
qemuProcessSetLinkStates(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainDefPtr def = vm->def;
size_t i;
int ret = -1;
int rv;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
return -1;
for (i = 0; i < def->nnets; i++) {
if (def->nets[i]->linkstate == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_INTERFACE_LINK_STATE_DOWN) {
if (!def->nets[i]->info.alias) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("missing alias for network device"));
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Setting link state: %s", def->nets[i]->info.alias);
if (!virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NETDEV)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Setting of link state is not supported by this qemu"));
goto cleanup;
}
rv = qemuMonitorSetLink(priv->mon,
def->nets[i]->info.alias,
VIR_DOMAIN_NET_INTERFACE_LINK_STATE_DOWN);
if (rv < 0) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("Couldn't set link state on interface: %s"),
def->nets[i]->info.alias);
goto cleanup;
}
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessSetupPid:
*
* This function sets resource properities (affinity, cgroups,
* scheduler) for any PID associated with a domain. It should be used
* to set up emulator PIDs as well as vCPU and I/O thread pids to
* ensure they are all handled the same way.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
*/
static int
qemuProcessSetupPid(virDomainObjPtr vm,
pid_t pid,
virCgroupThreadName nameval,
int id,
virBitmapPtr cpumask,
unsigned long long period,
long long quota,
virDomainThreadSchedParamPtr sched)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainNumatuneMemMode mem_mode;
virCgroupPtr cgroup = NULL;
virBitmapPtr use_cpumask;
char *mem_mask = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if ((period || quota) &&
!virCgroupHasController(priv->cgroup, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPU)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("cgroup cpu is required for scheduler tuning"));
goto cleanup;
}
/* Infer which cpumask shall be used. */
if (cpumask)
use_cpumask = cpumask;
else if (vm->def->placement_mode == VIR_DOMAIN_CPU_PLACEMENT_MODE_AUTO)
use_cpumask = priv->autoCpuset;
else
use_cpumask = vm->def->cpumask;
/*
* If CPU cgroup controller is not initialized here, then we need
* neither period nor quota settings. And if CPUSET controller is
* not initialized either, then there's nothing to do anyway.
*/
if (virCgroupHasController(priv->cgroup, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPU) ||
virCgroupHasController(priv->cgroup, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPUSET)) {
if (virDomainNumatuneGetMode(vm->def->numa, -1, &mem_mode) == 0 &&
mem_mode == VIR_DOMAIN_NUMATUNE_MEM_STRICT &&
virDomainNumatuneMaybeFormatNodeset(vm->def->numa,
priv->autoNodeset,
&mem_mask, -1) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virCgroupNewThread(priv->cgroup, nameval, id, true, &cgroup) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virCgroupHasController(priv->cgroup, VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPUSET)) {
if (use_cpumask &&
qemuSetupCgroupCpusetCpus(cgroup, use_cpumask) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/*
* Don't setup cpuset.mems for the emulator, they need to
* be set up after initialization in order for kvm
* allocations to succeed.
*/
if (nameval != VIR_CGROUP_THREAD_EMULATOR &&
mem_mask && virCgroupSetCpusetMems(cgroup, mem_mask) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
if ((period || quota) &&
qemuSetupCgroupVcpuBW(cgroup, period, quota) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Move the thread to the sub dir */
if (virCgroupAddTask(cgroup, pid) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
/* Setup legacy affinity. */
if (use_cpumask && virProcessSetAffinity(pid, use_cpumask) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Set scheduler type and priority. */
if (sched &&
virProcessSetScheduler(pid, sched->policy, sched->priority) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(mem_mask);
if (cgroup) {
if (ret < 0)
virCgroupRemove(cgroup);
virCgroupFree(&cgroup);
}
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupEmulator(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
return qemuProcessSetupPid(vm, vm->pid, VIR_CGROUP_THREAD_EMULATOR,
0, vm->def->cputune.emulatorpin,
vm->def->cputune.emulator_period,
vm->def->cputune.emulator_quota,
NULL);
}
static int
qemuProcessInitPasswords(virConnectPtr conn,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int asyncJob)
{
int ret = 0;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
size_t i;
char *alias = NULL;
char *secret = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ngraphics; ++i) {
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics = vm->def->graphics[i];
if (graphics->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC) {
ret = qemuDomainChangeGraphicsPasswords(driver, vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC,
&graphics->data.vnc.auth,
cfg->vncPassword,
asyncJob);
} else if (graphics->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE) {
ret = qemuDomainChangeGraphicsPasswords(driver, vm,
VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE,
&graphics->data.spice.auth,
cfg->spicePassword,
asyncJob);
}
if (ret < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
size_t secretLen;
if (!vm->def->disks[i]->src->encryption ||
!virDomainDiskGetSource(vm->def->disks[i]))
continue;
if (vm->def->disks[i]->src->encryption->format !=
VIR_STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
vm->def->disks[i]->src->encryption->format !=
VIR_STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_FORMAT_QCOW)
continue;
VIR_FREE(secret);
if (qemuProcessGetVolumeQcowPassphrase(conn,
vm->def->disks[i],
&secret, &secretLen) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_FREE(alias);
if (!(alias = qemuAliasFromDisk(vm->def->disks[i])))
goto cleanup;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = qemuMonitorSetDrivePassphrase(priv->mon, alias, secret);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
if (ret < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(alias);
VIR_FREE(secret);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessPrepareChardevDevice(virDomainDefPtr def ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainChrDefPtr dev,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
int fd;
if (dev->source->type != VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_TYPE_FILE)
return 0;
if ((fd = open(dev->source->data.file.path,
O_CREAT | O_APPEND, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("Unable to pre-create chardev file '%s'"),
dev->source->data.file.path);
return -1;
}
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(fd);
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessCleanupChardevDevice(virDomainDefPtr def ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainChrDefPtr dev,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
if (dev->source->type == VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_TYPE_UNIX &&
dev->source->data.nix.listen &&
dev->source->data.nix.path)
unlink(dev->source->data.nix.path);
return 0;
}
/**
* Loads and update video memory size for video devices according to QEMU
* process as the QEMU will silently update the values that we pass to QEMU
* through command line. We need to load these updated values and store them
* into the status XML.
*
* We will fail if for some reason the values cannot be loaded from QEMU because
* its mandatory to get the correct video memory size to status XML to not break
* migration.
*/
static int
qemuProcessUpdateVideoRamSize(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int asyncJob)
{
int ret = -1;
ssize_t i;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainVideoDefPtr video = NULL;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = NULL;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
return -1;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nvideos; i++) {
video = vm->def->videos[i];
switch (video->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VGA:
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_VGA_VGAMEM)) {
if (qemuMonitorUpdateVideoMemorySize(priv->mon, video, "VGA") < 0)
goto error;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_QXL:
if (i == 0) {
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_QXL_VGAMEM) &&
qemuMonitorUpdateVideoMemorySize(priv->mon, video,
"qxl-vga") < 0)
goto error;
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_QXL_VRAM64) &&
qemuMonitorUpdateVideoVram64Size(priv->mon, video,
"qxl-vga") < 0)
goto error;
} else {
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_QXL_VGAMEM) &&
qemuMonitorUpdateVideoMemorySize(priv->mon, video,
"qxl") < 0)
goto error;
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_QXL_VRAM64) &&
qemuMonitorUpdateVideoVram64Size(priv->mon, video,
"qxl") < 0)
goto error;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VMVGA:
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_VMWARE_SVGA_VGAMEM)) {
if (qemuMonitorUpdateVideoMemorySize(priv->mon, video,
"vmware-svga") < 0)
goto error;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_CIRRUS:
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_XEN:
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VBOX:
case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_LAST:
break;
}
}
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
return -1;
cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
ret = virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
error:
ignore_value(qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm));
return -1;
}
struct qemuProcessHookData {
virConnectPtr conn;
virDomainObjPtr vm;
virQEMUDriverPtr driver;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg;
};
static int qemuProcessHook(void *data)
{
struct qemuProcessHookData *h = data;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = h->vm->privateData;
int ret = -1;
int fd;
virBitmapPtr nodeset = NULL;
virDomainNumatuneMemMode mode;
/* This method cannot use any mutexes, which are not
* protected across fork()
*/
virSecurityManagerPostFork(h->driver->securityManager);
/* Some later calls want pid present */
h->vm->pid = getpid();
VIR_DEBUG("Obtaining domain lock");
/*
* Since we're going to leak the returned FD to QEMU,
* we need to make sure it gets a sensible label.
* This mildly sucks, because there could be other
* sockets the lock driver opens that we don't want
* labelled. So far we're ok though.
*/
if (virSecurityManagerSetSocketLabel(h->driver->securityManager, h->vm->def) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virDomainLockProcessStart(h->driver->lockManager,
h->cfg->uri,
h->vm,
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/* QEMU is always paused initially */
true,
&fd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virSecurityManagerClearSocketLabel(h->driver->securityManager, h->vm->def) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virDomainNumatuneGetMode(h->vm->def->numa, -1, &mode) == 0) {
if (mode == VIR_DOMAIN_NUMATUNE_MEM_STRICT &&
h->cfg->cgroupControllers & (1 << VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPUSET) &&
virCgroupControllerAvailable(VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPUSET)) {
/* Use virNuma* API iff necessary. Once set and child is exec()-ed,
* there's no way for us to change it. Rely on cgroups (if available
* and enabled in the config) rather than virNuma*. */
VIR_DEBUG("Relying on CGroups for memory binding");
} else {
nodeset = virDomainNumatuneGetNodeset(h->vm->def->numa,
priv->autoNodeset, -1);
if (virNumaSetupMemoryPolicy(mode, nodeset) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(h->cfg);
VIR_DEBUG("Hook complete ret=%d", ret);
return ret;
}
int
qemuProcessPrepareMonitorChr(virDomainChrSourceDefPtr monConfig,
const char *domainDir)
{
monConfig->type = VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_TYPE_UNIX;
monConfig->data.nix.listen = true;
if (virAsprintf(&monConfig->data.nix.path, "%s/monitor.sock",
domainDir) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/*
* Precondition: vm must be locked, and a job must be active.
* This method will call {Enter,Exit}Monitor
*/
int
qemuProcessStartCPUs(virQEMUDriverPtr driver, virDomainObjPtr vm,
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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virConnectPtr conn, virDomainRunningReason reason,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
int ret = -1;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
/* Bring up netdevs before starting CPUs */
qemu: always call qemuInterfaceStartDevices() when starting CPUs The patch that added qemuInterfaceStartDevices() (upstream commit 82977058f5b1d143a355079900029e9cbfee2fe4) had an extra conditional to prevent calling it if the reason for starting the CPUs was VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED or VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_SAVE_CANCELED. This was put in by the author as the result of a reviewer asking if it was necessary to ifup the interfaces in *all* occasions (because these were the two cases where the CPU would have already been started (and stopped) once, so the interface would already be ifup'ed). It turns out that, as long as there is no corresponding qemuInterfaceStopDevices() to ifdown the interfaces anytime the CPUs are stopped, neglecting to ifup when reason is RUNNING_UNPAUSED or RUNNING_SAVE_CANCELED doesn't cause any problems (because it just happens that the interface will have already been ifup'ed by a prior call when the CPU was previously started for some other reason). However, it also doesn't *help*, and there will soon be a qemuInterfaceStopDevices() function which *will* ifdown these interfaces when the guest CPUs are stopped, and once that is done, the interfaces will be left down in some cases when they should be up (for example, if a domain is paused and then unpaused). So, this patch is removing the condition in favor of always calling qemuInterfaeStartDevices() when the guest CPUs are started. This patch (and the aforementioned patch) resolve: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1081461
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if (qemuInterfaceStartDevices(vm->def) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Using lock state '%s'", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
if (virDomainLockProcessResume(driver->lockManager, cfg->uri,
vm, priv->lockState) < 0) {
/* Don't free priv->lockState on error, because we need
* to make sure we have state still present if the user
* tries to resume again
*/
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_FREE(priv->lockState);
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto release;
ret = qemuMonitorStartCPUs(priv->mon, conn);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
if (ret < 0)
goto release;
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING, reason);
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
release:
if (virDomainLockProcessPause(driver->lockManager, vm, &priv->lockState) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lease on %s", vm->def->name);
VIR_DEBUG("Preserving lock state '%s'", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
goto cleanup;
}
int qemuProcessStopCPUs(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
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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virDomainPausedReason reason,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
int ret = -1;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
VIR_FREE(priv->lockState);
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = qemuMonitorStopCPUs(priv->mon);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
if (ret < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* de-activate netdevs after stopping CPUs */
ignore_value(qemuInterfaceStopDevices(vm->def));
if (priv->job.current)
ignore_value(virTimeMillisNow(&priv->job.current->stopped));
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, reason);
if (virDomainLockProcessPause(driver->lockManager, vm, &priv->lockState) < 0)
VIR_WARN("Unable to release lease on %s", vm->def->name);
VIR_DEBUG("Preserving lock state '%s'", NULLSTR(priv->lockState));
cleanup:
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessNotifyNets(virDomainDefPtr def)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < def->nnets; i++) {
virDomainNetDefPtr net = def->nets[i];
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/* keep others from trying to use the macvtap device name, but
* don't return error if this happens, since that causes the
* domain to be unceremoniously killed, which would be *very*
* impolite.
*/
if (virDomainNetGetActualType(net) == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_DIRECT)
ignore_value(virNetDevMacVLanReserveName(net->ifname, false));
if (networkNotifyActualDevice(def, net) < 0)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessFiltersInstantiate(virDomainDefPtr def)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < def->nnets; i++) {
virDomainNetDefPtr net = def->nets[i];
if ((net->filter) && (net->ifname)) {
if (virDomainConfNWFilterInstantiate(def->uuid, net) < 0)
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return 1;
}
}
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return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessUpdateState(virQEMUDriverPtr driver, virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainState state;
virDomainPausedReason reason;
virDomainState newState = VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE;
int oldReason;
int newReason;
bool running;
char *msg = NULL;
int ret;
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor(driver, vm);
ret = qemuMonitorGetStatus(priv->mon, &running, &reason);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
return -1;
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
state = virDomainObjGetState(vm, &oldReason);
if (running &&
(state == VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF ||
(state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
oldReason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_STARTING_UP))) {
newState = VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING;
newReason = VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_BOOTED;
ignore_value(VIR_STRDUP_QUIET(msg, "finished booting"));
} else if (state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED && running) {
newState = VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING;
newReason = VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED;
ignore_value(VIR_STRDUP_QUIET(msg, "was unpaused"));
} else if (state == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING && !running) {
if (reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_SHUTTING_DOWN) {
newState = VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN;
newReason = VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_UNKNOWN;
ignore_value(VIR_STRDUP_QUIET(msg, "shutdown"));
} else if (reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_CRASHED) {
newState = VIR_DOMAIN_CRASHED;
newReason = VIR_DOMAIN_CRASHED_PANICKED;
ignore_value(VIR_STRDUP_QUIET(msg, "crashed"));
} else {
newState = VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED;
newReason = reason;
ignore_value(virAsprintf(&msg, "was paused (%s)",
virDomainPausedReasonTypeToString(reason)));
}
}
if (newState != VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE) {
VIR_DEBUG("Domain %s %s while its monitor was disconnected;"
" changing state to %s (%s)",
vm->def->name,
NULLSTR(msg),
virDomainStateTypeToString(newState),
virDomainStateReasonToString(newState, newReason));
VIR_FREE(msg);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, newState, newReason);
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessRecoverMigrationIn(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virConnectPtr conn,
qemuMigrationJobPhase phase,
virDomainState state,
int reason)
{
bool postcopy = (state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_POSTCOPY_FAILED) ||
(state == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_POSTCOPY);
switch (phase) {
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_NONE:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PERFORM2:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_BEGIN3:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PERFORM3:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PERFORM3_DONE:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_CONFIRM3_CANCELLED:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_CONFIRM3:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_LAST:
/* N/A for incoming migration */
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PREPARE:
VIR_DEBUG("Killing unfinished incoming migration for domain %s",
vm->def->name);
return -1;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_FINISH2:
/* source domain is already killed so let's just resume the domain
* and hope we are all set */
VIR_DEBUG("Incoming migration finished, resuming domain %s",
vm->def->name);
if (qemuProcessStartCPUs(driver, vm, conn,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED,
QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Could not resume domain %s", vm->def->name);
}
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_FINISH3:
/* migration finished, we started resuming the domain but didn't
* confirm success or failure yet; killing it seems safest unless
* we already started guest CPUs or we were in post-copy mode */
if (postcopy) {
qemuMigrationPostcopyFailed(driver, vm);
} else if (state != VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING) {
VIR_DEBUG("Killing migrated domain %s", vm->def->name);
return -1;
}
break;
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessRecoverMigrationOut(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virConnectPtr conn,
qemuMigrationJobPhase phase,
virDomainState state,
int reason)
{
bool postcopy = state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
(reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_POSTCOPY ||
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_POSTCOPY_FAILED);
switch (phase) {
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_NONE:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PREPARE:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_FINISH2:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_FINISH3:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_LAST:
/* N/A for outgoing migration */
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_BEGIN3:
/* nothing happened so far, just forget we were about to migrate the
* domain */
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PERFORM2:
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PERFORM3:
/* migration is still in progress, let's cancel it and resume the
* domain; however we can only do that before migration enters
* post-copy mode
*/
if (postcopy) {
qemuMigrationPostcopyFailed(driver, vm);
} else {
VIR_DEBUG("Cancelling unfinished migration of domain %s",
vm->def->name);
if (qemuMigrationCancel(driver, vm) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Could not cancel ongoing migration of domain %s",
vm->def->name);
}
goto resume;
}
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_PERFORM3_DONE:
/* migration finished but we didn't have a chance to get the result
* of Finish3 step; third party needs to check what to do next; in
* post-copy mode we can use PAUSED_POSTCOPY_FAILED state for this
*/
if (postcopy)
qemuMigrationPostcopyFailed(driver, vm);
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_CONFIRM3_CANCELLED:
/* Finish3 failed, we need to resume the domain, but once we enter
* post-copy mode there's no way back, so let's just mark the domain
* as broken in that case
*/
if (postcopy) {
qemuMigrationPostcopyFailed(driver, vm);
} else {
VIR_DEBUG("Resuming domain %s after failed migration",
vm->def->name);
goto resume;
}
break;
case QEMU_MIGRATION_PHASE_CONFIRM3:
/* migration completed, we need to kill the domain here */
return -1;
}
return 0;
resume:
/* resume the domain but only if it was paused as a result of
* migration
*/
if (state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
(reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_MIGRATION ||
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_UNKNOWN)) {
if (qemuProcessStartCPUs(driver, vm, conn,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED,
QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Could not resume domain %s", vm->def->name);
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessRecoverJob(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virConnectPtr conn,
const struct qemuDomainJobObj *job)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainState state;
int reason;
state = virDomainObjGetState(vm, &reason);
switch (job->asyncJob) {
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_MIGRATION_OUT:
if (qemuProcessRecoverMigrationOut(driver, vm, conn, job->phase,
state, reason) < 0)
return -1;
break;
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_MIGRATION_IN:
if (qemuProcessRecoverMigrationIn(driver, vm, conn, job->phase,
state, reason) < 0)
return -1;
break;
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_SAVE:
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_DUMP:
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_SNAPSHOT:
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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qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor(driver, vm);
ignore_value(qemuMonitorMigrateCancel(priv->mon));
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
return -1;
/* resume the domain but only if it was paused as a result of
* running a migration-to-file operation. Although we are
* recovering an async job, this function is run at startup
* and must resume things using sync monitor connections. */
if (state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
((job->asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_DUMP &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_DUMP) ||
(job->asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_SAVE &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_SAVE) ||
(job->asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_SNAPSHOT &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_SNAPSHOT) ||
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_UNKNOWN)) {
if (qemuProcessStartCPUs(driver, vm, conn,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED,
QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0) {
VIR_WARN("Could not resume domain '%s' after migration to file",
vm->def->name);
}
}
break;
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_START:
/* Already handled in VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_STARTING_UP check. */
break;
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE:
case QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_LAST:
break;
}
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm))
return -1;
/* In case any special handling is added for job type that has been ignored
* before, QEMU_DOMAIN_TRACK_JOBS (from qemu_domain.h) needs to be updated
* for the job to be properly tracked in domain state XML.
*/
switch (job->active) {
case QEMU_JOB_QUERY:
/* harmless */
break;
case QEMU_JOB_DESTROY:
VIR_DEBUG("Domain %s should have already been destroyed",
vm->def->name);
return -1;
case QEMU_JOB_SUSPEND:
/* mostly harmless */
break;
case QEMU_JOB_MODIFY:
/* XXX depending on the command we may be in an inconsistent state and
* we should probably fall back to "monitor error" state and refuse to
*/
break;
case QEMU_JOB_MIGRATION_OP:
case QEMU_JOB_ABORT:
case QEMU_JOB_ASYNC:
case QEMU_JOB_ASYNC_NESTED:
/* async job was already handled above */
case QEMU_JOB_NONE:
case QEMU_JOB_LAST:
break;
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessUpdateDevices(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virDomainDeviceDef dev;
const char **qemuDevices;
char **old;
char **tmp;
int ret = -1;
if (!virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_DEL_EVENT))
return 0;
old = priv->qemuDevices;
priv->qemuDevices = NULL;
if (qemuDomainUpdateDeviceList(driver, vm, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0)
goto cleanup;
qemuDevices = (const char **) priv->qemuDevices;
if ((tmp = old)) {
while (*tmp) {
if (!virStringArrayHasString(qemuDevices, *tmp) &&
virDomainDefFindDevice(vm->def, *tmp, &dev, false) == 0 &&
qemuDomainRemoveDevice(driver, vm, &dev) < 0) {
goto cleanup;
}
tmp++;
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virStringFreeList(old);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuDomainPerfRestart(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
size_t i;
virDomainDefPtr def = vm->def;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (!(priv->perf = virPerfNew()))
return -1;
for (i = 0; i < VIR_PERF_EVENT_LAST; i++) {
if (def->perf.events[i] &&
def->perf.events[i] == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES) {
/* Failure to re-enable the perf event should not be fatal */
if (virPerfEventEnable(priv->perf, i, vm->pid) < 0)
def->perf.events[i] = VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_NO;
}
}
return 0;
}
static void
qemuProcessReconnectCheckMemAliasOrderMismatch(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
size_t i;
int aliasidx;
virDomainDefPtr def = vm->def;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (!virDomainDefHasMemoryHotplug(def) || def->nmems == 0)
return;
for (i = 0; i < def->nmems; i++) {
aliasidx = qemuDomainDeviceAliasIndex(&def->mems[i]->info, "dimm");
if (def->mems[i]->info.addr.dimm.slot != aliasidx) {
priv->memAliasOrderMismatch = true;
break;
}
}
}
struct qemuProcessReconnectData {
virConnectPtr conn;
virQEMUDriverPtr driver;
virDomainObjPtr obj;
};
/*
* Open an existing VM's monitor, re-detect VCPU threads
* and re-reserve the security labels in use
*
* We own the virConnectPtr we are passed here - whoever started
* this thread function has increased the reference counter to it
* so that we now have to close it.
*
* This function also inherits a locked and ref'd domain object.
*
* This function needs to:
* 1. Enter job
* 1. just before monitor reconnect do lightweight MonitorEnter
* (increase VM refcount and unlock VM)
* 2. reconnect to monitor
* 3. do lightweight MonitorExit (lock VM)
* 4. continue reconnect process
* 5. EndJob
*
* We can't do normal MonitorEnter & MonitorExit because these two lock the
* monitor lock, which does not exists in this early phase.
*/
static void
qemuProcessReconnect(void *opaque)
{
struct qemuProcessReconnectData *data = opaque;
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = data->driver;
virDomainObjPtr obj = data->obj;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv;
virConnectPtr conn = data->conn;
struct qemuDomainJobObj oldjob;
int state;
int reason;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg;
size_t i;
int ret;
unsigned int stopFlags = 0;
bool jobStarted = false;
virCapsPtr caps = NULL;
VIR_FREE(data);
qemuDomainObjRestoreJob(obj, &oldjob);
if (oldjob.asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_MIGRATION_IN)
stopFlags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_MIGRATED;
cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
priv = obj->privateData;
if (!(caps = virQEMUDriverGetCapabilities(driver, false)))
goto error;
if (qemuDomainObjBeginJob(driver, obj, QEMU_JOB_MODIFY) < 0)
goto error;
jobStarted = true;
/* XXX If we ever gonna change pid file pattern, come up with
* some intelligence here to deal with old paths. */
if (!(priv->pidfile = virPidFileBuildPath(cfg->stateDir, obj->def->name)))
goto error;
qemu: Create domain master key Add a masterKey and masterKeyLen to _qemuDomainObjPrivate to store a random domain master key and its length in order to support the ability to encrypt/decrypt sensitive data shared between libvirt and qemu. The key will be base64 encoded and written to a file to be used by the command line building code to share with qemu. New API's from this patch: qemuDomainGetMasterKeyFilePath: Return a path to where the key is located qemuDomainWriteMasterKeyFile: (private) Open (create/trunc) the masterKey path and write the masterKey qemuDomainMasterKeyReadFile: Using the master key path, open/read the file, and store the masterKey and masterKeyLen. Expected use only from qemuProcessReconnect qemuDomainGenerateRandomKey: (private) Generate a random key using available algorithms The key is generated either from the gnutls_rnd function if it exists or a less cryptographically strong mechanism using virGenerateRandomBytes qemuDomainMasterKeyRemove: Remove traces of the master key, remove the *KeyFilePath qemuDomainMasterKeyCreate: Generate the domain master key and save the key in the location returned by qemuDomainGetMasterKeyFilePath. This API will first ensure the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_SECRET is set in the capabilities. If not, then there's no need to generate the secret or file. The creation of the key will be attempted from qemuProcessPrepareHost once the libDir directory structure exists. The removal of the key will handled from qemuProcessStop just prior to deleting the libDir tree. Since the key will not be written out to the domain object XML file, the qemuProcessReconnect will read the saved file and restore the masterKey and masterKeyLen.
2016-03-29 22:22:46 +00:00
/* Restore the masterKey */
if (qemuDomainMasterKeyReadFile(priv) < 0)
goto error;
virNWFilterReadLockFilterUpdates();
VIR_DEBUG("Reconnect monitor to %p '%s'", obj, obj->def->name);
/* XXX check PID liveliness & EXE path */
if (qemuConnectMonitor(driver, obj, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, NULL) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuHostdevUpdateActiveDomainDevices(driver, obj->def) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuConnectCgroup(driver, obj) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuDomainPerfRestart(obj) < 0)
goto error;
/* XXX: Need to change as long as lock is introduced for
* qemu_driver->sharedDevices.
*/
for (i = 0; i < obj->def->ndisks; i++) {
virDomainDeviceDef dev;
if (virStorageTranslateDiskSourcePool(conn, obj->def->disks[i]) < 0)
goto error;
/* XXX we should be able to restore all data from XML in the future.
* This should be the only place that calls qemuDomainDetermineDiskChain
* with @report_broken == false to guarantee best-effort domain
* reconnect */
if (qemuDomainDetermineDiskChain(driver, obj, obj->def->disks[i],
true, false) < 0)
goto error;
dev.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_DISK;
dev.data.disk = obj->def->disks[i];
if (qemuAddSharedDevice(driver, &dev, obj->def->name) < 0)
goto error;
}
if (qemuProcessUpdateState(driver, obj) < 0)
goto error;
state = virDomainObjGetState(obj, &reason);
if (state == VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF ||
(state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_STARTING_UP)) {
VIR_DEBUG("Domain '%s' wasn't fully started yet, killing it",
obj->def->name);
goto error;
}
/* If upgrading from old libvirtd we won't have found any
* caps in the domain status, so re-query them
*/
if (!priv->qemuCaps &&
!(priv->qemuCaps = virQEMUCapsCacheLookupCopy(caps,
driver->qemuCapsCache,
obj->def->emulator,
obj->def->os.machine)))
goto error;
/* In case the domain shutdown while we were not running,
* we need to finish the shutdown process. And we need to do it after
* we have virQEMUCaps filled in.
*/
if (state == VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN ||
(state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED &&
reason == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_SHUTTING_DOWN)) {
VIR_DEBUG("Finishing shutdown sequence for domain %s",
obj->def->name);
qemuProcessShutdownOrReboot(driver, obj);
goto cleanup;
}
if ((qemuDomainAssignAddresses(obj->def, priv->qemuCaps, obj, false)) < 0)
goto error;
/* if domain requests security driver we haven't loaded, report error, but
* do not kill the domain
*/
ignore_value(virSecurityManagerCheckAllLabel(driver->securityManager,
obj->def));
if (qemuDomainRefreshVcpuInfo(driver, obj, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, true) < 0)
goto error;
if (virSecurityManagerReserveLabel(driver->securityManager, obj->def, obj->pid) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuProcessNotifyNets(obj->def) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuProcessFiltersInstantiate(obj->def))
goto error;
if (qemuProcessRefreshDisks(driver, obj, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuRefreshVirtioChannelState(driver, obj, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0)
goto error;
/* If querying of guest's RTC failed, report error, but do not kill the domain. */
qemuRefreshRTC(driver, obj);
if (qemuProcessRefreshBalloonState(driver, obj, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuProcessRecoverJob(driver, obj, conn, &oldjob) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuProcessUpdateDevices(driver, obj) < 0)
goto error;
qemuProcessReconnectCheckMemAliasOrderMismatch(obj);
/* Failure to connect to agent shouldn't be fatal */
if ((ret = qemuConnectAgent(driver, obj)) < 0) {
if (ret == -2)
goto error;
VIR_WARN("Cannot connect to QEMU guest agent for %s",
obj->def->name);
virResetLastError();
priv->agentError = true;
}
/* update domain state XML with possibly updated state in virDomainObj */
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, obj, driver->caps) < 0)
goto error;
/* Run an hook to allow admins to do some magic */
if (virHookPresent(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU)) {
char *xml = qemuDomainDefFormatXML(driver, obj->def, 0);
int hookret;
hookret = virHookCall(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU, obj->def->name,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_RECONNECT, VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_BEGIN,
NULL, xml, NULL);
VIR_FREE(xml);
/*
* If the script raised an error abort the launch
*/
if (hookret < 0)
goto error;
}
if (virAtomicIntInc(&driver->nactive) == 1 && driver->inhibitCallback)
driver->inhibitCallback(true, driver->inhibitOpaque);
cleanup:
if (jobStarted)
qemuDomainObjEndJob(driver, obj);
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(obj))
qemuDomainRemoveInactive(driver, obj);
virDomainObjEndAPI(&obj);
virObjectUnref(conn);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
virObjectUnref(caps);
virNWFilterUnlockFilterUpdates();
return;
error:
if (virDomainObjIsActive(obj)) {
/* We can't get the monitor back, so must kill the VM
* to remove danger of it ending up running twice if
* user tries to start it again later
*/
if (virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_NO_SHUTDOWN)) {
/* If we couldn't get the monitor and qemu supports
* no-shutdown, we can safely say that the domain
* crashed ... */
state = VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_CRASHED;
} else {
/* ... but if it doesn't we can't say what the state
* really is and FAILED means "failed to start" */
state = VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_UNKNOWN;
}
/* If BeginJob failed, we jumped here without a job, let's hope another
* thread didn't have a chance to start playing with the domain yet
* (it's all we can do anyway).
*/
qemuProcessStop(driver, obj, state, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, stopFlags);
}
goto cleanup;
}
static int
qemuProcessReconnectHelper(virDomainObjPtr obj,
void *opaque)
{
virThread thread;
struct qemuProcessReconnectData *src = opaque;
struct qemuProcessReconnectData *data;
/* If the VM was inactive, we don't need to reconnect */
if (!obj->pid)
return 0;
if (VIR_ALLOC(data) < 0)
return -1;
memcpy(data, src, sizeof(*data));
data->obj = obj;
/* this lock and reference will be eventually transferred to the thread
* that handles the reconnect */
virObjectLock(obj);
virObjectRef(obj);
/* Since we close the connection later on, we have to make sure that the
* threads we start see a valid connection throughout their lifetime. We
* simply increase the reference counter here.
*/
virObjectRef(data->conn);
if (virThreadCreate(&thread, false, qemuProcessReconnect, data) < 0) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("Could not create thread. QEMU initialization "
"might be incomplete"));
/* We can't spawn a thread and thus connect to monitor. Kill qemu.
* It's safe to call qemuProcessStop without a job here since there
* is no thread that could be doing anything else with the same domain
* object.
*/
qemuProcessStop(src->driver, obj, VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_FAILED,
QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, 0);
qemuDomainRemoveInactive(src->driver, obj);
virDomainObjEndAPI(&obj);
virObjectUnref(data->conn);
VIR_FREE(data);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* qemuProcessReconnectAll
*
* Try to re-open the resources for live VMs that we care
* about.
*/
void
qemuProcessReconnectAll(virConnectPtr conn, virQEMUDriverPtr driver)
{
struct qemuProcessReconnectData data = {.conn = conn, .driver = driver};
virDomainObjListForEach(driver->domains, qemuProcessReconnectHelper, &data);
}
static int
qemuProcessVNCAllocatePorts(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics,
bool allocate)
{
unsigned short port;
if (!allocate) {
if (graphics->data.vnc.autoport)
graphics->data.vnc.port = 5900;
return 0;
}
if (graphics->data.vnc.autoport) {
if (virPortAllocatorAcquire(driver->remotePorts, &port) < 0)
return -1;
graphics->data.vnc.port = port;
}
if (graphics->data.vnc.websocket == -1) {
if (virPortAllocatorAcquire(driver->webSocketPorts, &port) < 0)
return -1;
graphics->data.vnc.websocket = port;
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessSPICEAllocatePorts(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics,
bool allocate)
{
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
unsigned short port = 0;
unsigned short tlsPort;
size_t i;
int defaultMode = graphics->data.spice.defaultMode;
int ret = -1;
bool needTLSPort = false;
bool needPort = false;
if (graphics->data.spice.autoport) {
/* check if tlsPort or port need allocation */
for (i = 0; i < VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_LAST; i++) {
switch (graphics->data.spice.channels[i]) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_MODE_SECURE:
needTLSPort = true;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_MODE_INSECURE:
needPort = true;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_MODE_ANY:
/* default mode will be used */
break;
}
}
switch (defaultMode) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_MODE_SECURE:
needTLSPort = true;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_MODE_INSECURE:
needPort = true;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_SPICE_CHANNEL_MODE_ANY:
if (cfg->spiceTLS)
needTLSPort = true;
needPort = true;
break;
}
}
if (!allocate) {
if (needPort || graphics->data.spice.port == -1)
graphics->data.spice.port = 5901;
if (needTLSPort || graphics->data.spice.tlsPort == -1)
graphics->data.spice.tlsPort = 5902;
ret = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
if (needPort || graphics->data.spice.port == -1) {
if (virPortAllocatorAcquire(driver->remotePorts, &port) < 0)
goto cleanup;
graphics->data.spice.port = port;
if (!graphics->data.spice.autoport)
graphics->data.spice.portReserved = true;
}
if (needTLSPort || graphics->data.spice.tlsPort == -1) {
if (!cfg->spiceTLS) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Auto allocation of spice TLS port requested "
"but spice TLS is disabled in qemu.conf"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (virPortAllocatorAcquire(driver->remotePorts, &tlsPort) < 0)
goto cleanup;
graphics->data.spice.tlsPort = tlsPort;
if (!graphics->data.spice.autoport)
graphics->data.spice.tlsPortReserved = true;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virPortAllocatorRelease(driver->remotePorts, port);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuValidateCpuCount(virDomainDefPtr def,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps)
{
unsigned int maxCpus = virQEMUCapsGetMachineMaxCpus(qemuCaps, def->os.machine);
if (virDomainDefGetVcpus(def) == 0) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Domain requires at least 1 vCPU"));
return -1;
}
if (maxCpus > 0 && virDomainDefGetVcpusMax(def) > maxCpus) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Maximum CPUs greater than specified machine type limit"));
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static bool
qemuProcessVerifyGuestCPU(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
int asyncJob)
{
virDomainDefPtr def = vm->def;
virArch arch = def->os.arch;
virCPUDataPtr guestcpu = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int rc;
bool ret = false;
size_t i;
switch (arch) {
case VIR_ARCH_I686:
case VIR_ARCH_X86_64:
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
return false;
rc = qemuMonitorGetGuestCPU(priv->mon, arch, &guestcpu);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
return false;
if (rc < 0) {
if (rc == -2)
break;
goto cleanup;
}
if (def->features[VIR_DOMAIN_FEATURE_PVSPINLOCK] == VIR_TRISTATE_SWITCH_ON) {
if (!virCPUDataCheckFeature(guestcpu, VIR_CPU_x86_KVM_PV_UNHALT)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("host doesn't support paravirtual spinlocks"));
goto cleanup;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_LAST; i++) {
if (def->hyperv_features[i] == VIR_TRISTATE_SWITCH_ON) {
char *cpuFeature;
if (virAsprintf(&cpuFeature, "__kvm_hv_%s",
virDomainHypervTypeToString(i)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!virCPUDataCheckFeature(guestcpu, cpuFeature)) {
switch ((virDomainHyperv) i) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_RELAXED:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_VAPIC:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_SPINLOCKS:
VIR_WARN("host doesn't support hyperv '%s' feature",
virDomainHypervTypeToString(i));
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_VPINDEX:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_RUNTIME:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_SYNIC:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_STIMER:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_RESET:
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_VENDOR_ID:
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("host doesn't support hyperv '%s' feature"),
virDomainHypervTypeToString(i));
goto cleanup;
break;
/* coverity[dead_error_begin] */
case VIR_DOMAIN_HYPERV_LAST:
break;
}
}
}
}
if (def->cpu && def->cpu->mode != VIR_CPU_MODE_HOST_PASSTHROUGH) {
for (i = 0; i < def->cpu->nfeatures; i++) {
virCPUFeatureDefPtr feature = &def->cpu->features[i];
if (feature->policy != VIR_CPU_FEATURE_REQUIRE)
continue;
if (STREQ(feature->name, "invtsc") &&
!virCPUDataCheckFeature(guestcpu, feature->name)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("host doesn't support invariant TSC"));
goto cleanup;
}
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
ret = true;
cleanup:
cpuDataFree(guestcpu);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuPrepareNVRAM(virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
int ret = -1;
int srcFD = -1;
int dstFD = -1;
virDomainLoaderDefPtr loader = vm->def->os.loader;
bool created = false;
const char *master_nvram_path;
ssize_t r;
if (!loader || !loader->nvram || virFileExists(loader->nvram))
return 0;
master_nvram_path = loader->templt;
if (!loader->templt) {
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < cfg->nfirmwares; i++) {
if (STREQ(cfg->firmwares[i]->name, loader->path)) {
master_nvram_path = cfg->firmwares[i]->nvram;
break;
}
}
}
if (!master_nvram_path) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED,
_("unable to find any master var store for "
"loader: %s"), loader->path);
goto cleanup;
}
if ((srcFD = virFileOpenAs(master_nvram_path, O_RDONLY,
0, -1, -1, 0)) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(-srcFD,
_("Failed to open file '%s'"),
master_nvram_path);
goto cleanup;
}
if ((dstFD = virFileOpenAs(loader->nvram,
O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL,
S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
cfg->user, cfg->group, 0)) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(-dstFD,
_("Failed to create file '%s'"),
loader->nvram);
goto cleanup;
}
created = true;
do {
char buf[1024];
if ((r = saferead(srcFD, buf, sizeof(buf))) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("Unable to read from file '%s'"),
master_nvram_path);
goto cleanup;
}
if (safewrite(dstFD, buf, r) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("Unable to write to file '%s'"),
loader->nvram);
goto cleanup;
}
} while (r);
if (VIR_CLOSE(srcFD) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("Unable to close file '%s'"),
master_nvram_path);
goto cleanup;
}
if (VIR_CLOSE(dstFD) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("Unable to close file '%s'"),
loader->nvram);
goto cleanup;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
/* We successfully generated the nvram path, but failed to
* copy the file content. Roll back. */
if (ret < 0) {
if (created)
unlink(loader->nvram);
}
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(srcFD);
VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(dstFD);
return ret;
}
static void
qemuLogOperation(virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *msg,
virCommandPtr cmd,
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt)
{
char *timestamp;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int qemuVersion = virQEMUCapsGetVersion(priv->qemuCaps);
const char *package = virQEMUCapsGetPackage(priv->qemuCaps);
char *hostname = virGetHostname();
if ((timestamp = virTimeStringNow()) == NULL)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuDomainLogContextWrite(logCtxt,
"%s: %s %s, qemu version: %d.%d.%d%s, hostname: %s\n",
timestamp, msg, VIR_LOG_VERSION_STRING,
(qemuVersion / 1000000) % 1000,
(qemuVersion / 1000) % 1000,
qemuVersion % 1000,
package ? package : "",
hostname ? hostname : "") < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (cmd) {
char *args = virCommandToString(cmd);
qemuDomainLogContextWrite(logCtxt, "%s\n", args);
VIR_FREE(args);
}
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(hostname);
VIR_FREE(timestamp);
}
void
qemuProcessIncomingDefFree(qemuProcessIncomingDefPtr inc)
{
if (!inc)
return;
VIR_FREE(inc->address);
VIR_FREE(inc->launchURI);
VIR_FREE(inc->deferredURI);
VIR_FREE(inc);
}
/*
* This function does not copy @path, the caller is responsible for keeping
* the @path pointer valid during the lifetime of the allocated
* qemuProcessIncomingDef structure.
*/
qemuProcessIncomingDefPtr
qemuProcessIncomingDefNew(virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
const char *listenAddress,
const char *migrateFrom,
int fd,
const char *path)
{
qemuProcessIncomingDefPtr inc = NULL;
if (qemuMigrationCheckIncoming(qemuCaps, migrateFrom) < 0)
return NULL;
if (VIR_ALLOC(inc) < 0)
return NULL;
if (VIR_STRDUP(inc->address, listenAddress) < 0)
goto error;
inc->launchURI = qemuMigrationIncomingURI(migrateFrom, fd);
if (!inc->launchURI)
goto error;
if (virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_INCOMING_DEFER)) {
inc->deferredURI = inc->launchURI;
if (VIR_STRDUP(inc->launchURI, "defer") < 0)
goto error;
}
inc->fd = fd;
inc->path = path;
return inc;
error:
qemuProcessIncomingDefFree(inc);
return NULL;
}
/*
* This function starts a new QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_START async job. The user is
* responsible for calling qemuProcessEndJob to stop this job and for passing
* QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_START as @asyncJob argument to any function requiring this
* parameter between qemuProcessBeginJob and qemuProcessEndJob.
*/
int
qemuProcessBeginJob(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
if (qemuDomainObjBeginAsyncJob(driver, vm, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_START) < 0)
return -1;
qemuDomainObjSetAsyncJobMask(vm, QEMU_JOB_NONE);
priv->job.current->type = VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_UNBOUNDED;
return 0;
}
void
qemuProcessEndJob(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjEndAsyncJob(driver, vm);
}
static int
qemuProcessStartHook(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virHookQemuOpType op,
virHookSubopType subop)
{
char *xml;
int ret;
if (!virHookPresent(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU))
return 0;
if (!(xml = qemuDomainDefFormatXML(driver, vm->def, 0)))
return -1;
ret = virHookCall(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU, vm->def->name, op, subop,
NULL, xml, NULL);
VIR_FREE(xml);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessGraphicsReservePorts(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics)
{
virDomainGraphicsListenDefPtr glisten;
if (graphics->nListens <= 0)
return 0;
glisten = &graphics->listens[0];
if (glisten->type != VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_ADDRESS &&
glisten->type != VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_NETWORK)
return 0;
if (graphics->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC &&
!graphics->data.vnc.autoport) {
if (virPortAllocatorSetUsed(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.vnc.port,
true) < 0)
return -1;
graphics->data.vnc.portReserved = true;
} else if (graphics->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE &&
!graphics->data.spice.autoport) {
if (graphics->data.spice.port > 0) {
if (virPortAllocatorSetUsed(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.port,
true) < 0)
return -1;
graphics->data.spice.portReserved = true;
}
if (graphics->data.spice.tlsPort > 0) {
if (virPortAllocatorSetUsed(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.tlsPort,
true) < 0)
return -1;
graphics->data.spice.tlsPortReserved = true;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessGraphicsAllocatePorts(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics,
bool allocate)
{
virDomainGraphicsListenDefPtr glisten;
if (graphics->nListens <= 0)
return 0;
glisten = &graphics->listens[0];
if (glisten->type != VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_ADDRESS &&
glisten->type != VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_NETWORK)
return 0;
switch (graphics->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC:
if (qemuProcessVNCAllocatePorts(driver, graphics, allocate) < 0)
return -1;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE:
if (qemuProcessSPICEAllocatePorts(driver, graphics, allocate) < 0)
return -1;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SDL:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_RDP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_DESKTOP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_LAST:
break;
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessGraphicsSetupNetworkAddress(virDomainGraphicsListenDefPtr glisten,
const char *listenAddr)
{
int rc;
/* TODO: reject configuration without network specified for network listen */
if (!glisten->network) {
if (VIR_STRDUP(glisten->address, listenAddr) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
rc = networkGetNetworkAddress(glisten->network, &glisten->address);
if (rc <= -2) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("network-based listen isn't possible, "
"network driver isn't present"));
return -1;
}
if (rc < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessGraphicsSetupListen(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
const char *type = virDomainGraphicsTypeToString(graphics->type);
char *listenAddr = NULL;
bool useSocket = false;
size_t i;
int ret = -1;
switch (graphics->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC:
useSocket = cfg->vncAutoUnixSocket;
listenAddr = cfg->vncListen;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE:
useSocket = cfg->spiceAutoUnixSocket;
listenAddr = cfg->spiceListen;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SDL:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_RDP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_DESKTOP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_LAST:
break;
}
for (i = 0; i < graphics->nListens; i++) {
virDomainGraphicsListenDefPtr glisten = &graphics->listens[i];
switch (glisten->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_ADDRESS:
if (!glisten->address) {
/* If there is no address specified and qemu.conf has
* *_auto_unix_socket set we should use unix socket as
* default instead of tcp listen. */
if (useSocket) {
memset(glisten, 0, sizeof(virDomainGraphicsListenDef));
if (virAsprintf(&glisten->socket, "%s/%s.sock",
priv->libDir, type) < 0)
goto cleanup;
glisten->fromConfig = true;
glisten->type = VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_SOCKET;
} else if (listenAddr) {
if (VIR_STRDUP(glisten->address, listenAddr) < 0)
goto cleanup;
glisten->fromConfig = true;
}
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_NETWORK:
if (glisten->address || !listenAddr)
continue;
if (qemuProcessGraphicsSetupNetworkAddress(glisten,
listenAddr) < 0)
goto cleanup;
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_SOCKET:
if (!glisten->socket) {
if (virAsprintf(&glisten->socket, "%s/%s.sock",
priv->libDir, type) < 0)
goto cleanup;
glisten->autoGenerated = true;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_NONE:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_LISTEN_TYPE_LAST:
break;
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupGraphics(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
unsigned int flags)
{
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics;
bool allocate = !(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND);
size_t i;
int ret = -1;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ngraphics; i++) {
graphics = vm->def->graphics[i];
if (qemuProcessGraphicsSetupListen(driver, graphics, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
if (allocate) {
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ngraphics; i++) {
graphics = vm->def->graphics[i];
if (qemuProcessGraphicsReservePorts(driver, graphics) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ngraphics; ++i) {
graphics = vm->def->graphics[i];
if (qemuProcessGraphicsAllocatePorts(driver, graphics, allocate) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupRawIO(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virCommandPtr cmd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
bool rawio = false;
size_t i;
int ret = -1;
/* in case a certain disk is desirous of CAP_SYS_RAWIO, add this */
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
virDomainDeviceDef dev;
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk = vm->def->disks[i];
if (disk->rawio == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES) {
rawio = true;
#ifndef CAP_SYS_RAWIO
break;
#endif
}
dev.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_DISK;
dev.data.disk = disk;
if (qemuAddSharedDevice(driver, &dev, vm->def->name) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuSetUnprivSGIO(&dev) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
/* If rawio not already set, check hostdevs as well */
if (!rawio) {
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nhostdevs; i++) {
virDomainHostdevSubsysSCSIPtr scsisrc =
&vm->def->hostdevs[i]->source.subsys.u.scsi;
if (scsisrc->rawio == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES) {
rawio = true;
break;
}
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
if (rawio) {
#ifdef CAP_SYS_RAWIO
if (ret == 0)
virCommandAllowCap(cmd, CAP_SYS_RAWIO);
#else
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Raw I/O is not supported on this platform"));
ret = -1;
#endif
}
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupBalloon(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
unsigned long long balloon = vm->def->mem.cur_balloon;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int ret = -1;
if (!virDomainDefHasMemballoon(vm->def))
return 0;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (vm->def->memballoon->period)
qemuMonitorSetMemoryStatsPeriod(priv->mon, vm->def->memballoon,
vm->def->memballoon->period);
if (qemuMonitorSetBalloon(priv->mon, balloon) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
ret = -1;
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessMakeDir(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *path)
{
int ret = -1;
if (virFileMakePathWithMode(path, 0750) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno, _("Cannot create directory '%s'"), path);
goto cleanup;
}
if (virSecurityManagerDomainSetPathLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, path) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
return ret;
}
static void
qemuProcessStartWarnShmem(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
size_t i;
bool check_shmem = false;
bool shmem = vm->def->nshmems;
/*
* For vhost-user to work, the domain has to have some type of
* shared memory configured. We're not the proper ones to judge
* whether shared hugepages or shm are enough and will be in the
* future, so we'll just warn in case neither is configured.
* Moreover failing would give the false illusion that libvirt is
* really checking that everything works before running the domain
* and not only we are unable to do that, but it's also not our
* aim to do so.
*/
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nnets; i++) {
if (virDomainNetGetActualType(vm->def->nets[i]) ==
VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_VHOSTUSER) {
check_shmem = true;
break;
}
}
if (!check_shmem)
return;
/*
* This check is by no means complete. We merely check
* whether there are *some* hugepages enabled and *some* NUMA
* nodes with shared memory access.
*/
if (!shmem && vm->def->mem.nhugepages) {
for (i = 0; i < virDomainNumaGetNodeCount(vm->def->numa); i++) {
if (virDomainNumaGetNodeMemoryAccessMode(vm->def->numa, i) ==
VIR_NUMA_MEM_ACCESS_SHARED) {
shmem = true;
break;
}
}
}
if (!shmem) {
VIR_WARN("Detected vhost-user interface without any shared memory, "
"the interface might not be operational");
}
}
static int
qemuProcessStartValidateGraphics(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ngraphics; i++) {
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics = vm->def->graphics[i];
switch (graphics->type) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE:
if (graphics->nListens > 1) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("QEMU does not support multiple listens for "
"one graphics device."));
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SDL:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_RDP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_DESKTOP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_LAST:
break;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessStartValidateVideo(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps)
{
size_t i;
virDomainVideoDefPtr video;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nvideos; i++) {
video = vm->def->videos[i];
if ((video->type == VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VGA &&
!virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_VGA)) ||
(video->type == VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_CIRRUS &&
!virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_CIRRUS_VGA)) ||
(video->type == VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VMVGA &&
!virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_VMWARE_SVGA)) ||
(video->type == VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_QXL &&
!virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL)) ||
(video->type == VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VIRTIO &&
!virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_VIRTIO_GPU))) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("this QEMU does not support '%s' video device"),
virDomainVideoTypeToString(video->type));
return -1;
}
if (video->accel) {
if (video->accel->accel3d == VIR_TRISTATE_SWITCH_ON &&
(video->type != VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VIRTIO ||
!virQEMUCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_VIRTIO_GPU_VIRGL))) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("%s 3d acceleration is not supported"),
virDomainVideoTypeToString(video->type));
return -1;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessStartValidateXML(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
virCapsPtr caps,
unsigned int flags)
{
/* The bits we validate here are XML configs that we previously
* accepted. We reject them at VM startup time rather than parse
* time so that pre-existing VMs aren't rejected and dropped from
* the VM list when libvirt is updated.
*
* If back compat isn't a concern, XML validation should probably
* be done at parse time.
*/
if (qemuValidateCpuCount(vm->def, qemuCaps) < 0)
return -1;
/* checks below should not be executed when starting a qemu process for a
* VM that was running before (migration, snapshots, save). It's more
* important to start such VM than keep the configuration clean */
if ((flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_NEW) &&
virDomainDefValidate(vm->def, caps, 0, driver->xmlopt) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* qemuProcessStartValidate:
* @vm: domain object
* @qemuCaps: emulator capabilities
* @migration: restoration of existing state
*
* This function aggregates checks done prior to start of a VM.
*
* Flag VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND tells, that we don't want to actually
* start the domain but create a valid qemu command. If some code shouldn't be
* executed in this case, make sure to check this flag.
*/
static int
qemuProcessStartValidate(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
virCapsPtr caps,
unsigned int flags)
{
if (!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND)) {
if (vm->def->virtType == VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_KVM) {
VIR_DEBUG("Checking for KVM availability");
if (!virFileExists("/dev/kvm")) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("Domain requires KVM, but it is not available. "
"Check that virtualization is enabled in the "
"host BIOS, and host configuration is setup to "
"load the kvm modules."));
return -1;
}
}
VIR_DEBUG("Checking domain and device security labels");
if (virSecurityManagerCheckAllLabel(driver->securityManager, vm->def) < 0)
return -1;
}
if (qemuProcessStartValidateXML(driver, vm, qemuCaps, caps, flags) < 0)
return -1;
if (qemuProcessStartValidateGraphics(vm) < 0)
return -1;
if (qemuProcessStartValidateVideo(vm, qemuCaps) < 0)
return -1;
VIR_DEBUG("Checking for any possible (non-fatal) issues");
qemuProcessStartWarnShmem(vm);
return 0;
}
/**
* qemuProcessInit:
*
* Prepares the domain up to the point when priv->qemuCaps is initialized. The
* function calls qemuProcessStop when needed.
*
* Flag VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND tells, that we don't want to actually
* start the domain but create a valid qemu command. If some code shouldn't be
* executed in this case, make sure to check this flag.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
*/
int
qemuProcessInit(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob,
bool migration,
unsigned int flags)
{
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virCapsPtr caps = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
int stopFlags;
int ret = -1;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%p name=%s id=%d migration=%d",
vm, vm->def->name, vm->def->id, migration);
VIR_DEBUG("Beginning VM startup process");
if (virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",
_("VM is already active"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (!(caps = virQEMUDriverGetCapabilities(driver, false)))
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Determining emulator version");
virObjectUnref(priv->qemuCaps);
if (!(priv->qemuCaps = virQEMUCapsCacheLookupCopy(caps,
driver->qemuCapsCache,
vm->def->emulator,
vm->def->os.machine)))
goto cleanup;
if (qemuProcessStartValidate(driver, vm, priv->qemuCaps, caps, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Do this upfront, so any part of the startup process can add
* runtime state to vm->def that won't be persisted. This let's us
* report implicit runtime defaults in the XML, like vnc listen/socket
*/
VIR_DEBUG("Setting current domain def as transient");
if (virDomainObjSetDefTransient(caps, driver->xmlopt, vm) < 0)
goto stop;
if (!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND)) {
vm->def->id = qemuDriverAllocateID(driver);
qemuDomainSetFakeReboot(driver, vm, false);
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_STARTING_UP);
if (virAtomicIntInc(&driver->nactive) == 1 && driver->inhibitCallback)
driver->inhibitCallback(true, driver->inhibitOpaque);
/* Run an early hook to set-up missing devices */
if (qemuProcessStartHook(driver, vm,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_PREPARE,
VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_BEGIN) < 0)
goto stop;
}
if (qemuDomainSetPrivatePaths(driver, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(cfg);
virObjectUnref(caps);
return ret;
stop:
stopFlags = VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_NO_RELABEL;
if (migration)
stopFlags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_MIGRATED;
qemuProcessStop(driver, vm, VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_FAILED, asyncJob, stopFlags);
goto cleanup;
}
/**
* qemuProcessNetworkPrepareDevices
*/
static int
qemuProcessNetworkPrepareDevices(virDomainDefPtr def)
{
int ret = -1;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < def->nnets; i++) {
virDomainNetDefPtr net = def->nets[i];
virDomainNetType actualType;
/* 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(def, net) < 0)
goto cleanup;
actualType = virDomainNetGetActualType(net);
if (actualType == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_HOSTDEV &&
net->type == VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_NETWORK) {
/* Each type='hostdev' network device must also have a
* corresponding entry in the hostdevs array. For netdevs
* that are hardcoded as type='hostdev', this is already
* done by the parser, but for those allocated from a
* network / determined at runtime, we need to do it
* separately.
*/
virDomainHostdevDefPtr hostdev = virDomainNetGetActualHostdev(net);
virDomainHostdevSubsysPCIPtr pcisrc = &hostdev->source.subsys.u.pci;
if (virDomainHostdevFind(def, hostdev, NULL) >= 0) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("PCI device %04x:%02x:%02x.%x "
"allocated from network %s is already "
"in use by domain %s"),
pcisrc->addr.domain, pcisrc->addr.bus,
pcisrc->addr.slot, pcisrc->addr.function,
net->data.network.name, def->name);
goto cleanup;
}
if (virDomainHostdevInsert(def, hostdev) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessSetupVcpu:
* @vm: domain object
* @vcpuid: id of VCPU to set defaults
*
* This function sets resource properties (cgroups, affinity, scheduler) for a
* vCPU. This function expects that the vCPU is online and the vCPU pids were
* correctly detected at the point when it's called.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
*/
int
qemuProcessSetupVcpu(virDomainObjPtr vm,
unsigned int vcpuid)
{
pid_t vcpupid = qemuDomainGetVcpuPid(vm, vcpuid);
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(vm->def, vcpuid);
return qemuProcessSetupPid(vm, vcpupid, VIR_CGROUP_THREAD_VCPU,
vcpuid, vcpu->cpumask,
vm->def->cputune.period,
vm->def->cputune.quota,
&vcpu->sched);
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupVcpus(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpu;
unsigned int maxvcpus = virDomainDefGetVcpusMax(vm->def);
size_t i;
if ((vm->def->cputune.period || vm->def->cputune.quota) &&
!virCgroupHasController(((qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr) vm->privateData)->cgroup,
VIR_CGROUP_CONTROLLER_CPU)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
_("cgroup cpu is required for scheduler tuning"));
return -1;
}
if (!qemuDomainHasVcpuPids(vm)) {
/* If any CPU has custom affinity that differs from the
* VM default affinity, we must reject it */
for (i = 0; i < maxvcpus; i++) {
vcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(vm->def, i);
if (!vcpu->online)
continue;
if (vcpu->cpumask &&
!virBitmapEqual(vm->def->cpumask, vcpu->cpumask)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",
_("cpu affinity is not supported"));
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < maxvcpus; i++) {
vcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(vm->def, i);
if (!vcpu->online)
continue;
if (qemuProcessSetupVcpu(vm, i) < 0)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int
qemuProcessSetupIOThread(virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainIOThreadIDDefPtr iothread)
{
return qemuProcessSetupPid(vm, iothread->thread_id,
VIR_CGROUP_THREAD_IOTHREAD,
iothread->iothread_id,
iothread->cpumask,
vm->def->cputune.iothread_period,
vm->def->cputune.iothread_quota,
&iothread->sched);
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupIOThreads(virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->niothreadids; i++) {
virDomainIOThreadIDDefPtr info = vm->def->iothreadids[i];
if (qemuProcessSetupIOThread(vm, info) < 0)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int
qemuProcessValidateHotpluggableVcpus(virDomainDefPtr def)
{
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpu;
virDomainVcpuDefPtr subvcpu;
qemuDomainVcpuPrivatePtr vcpupriv;
unsigned int maxvcpus = virDomainDefGetVcpusMax(def);
size_t i = 0;
size_t j;
virBitmapPtr ordermap = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if (!(ordermap = virBitmapNew(maxvcpus + 1)))
goto cleanup;
/* validate:
* - all hotpluggable entities to be hotplugged have the correct data
* - vcpus belonging to a hotpluggable entity share configuration
* - order of the hotpluggable entities is unique
*/
for (i = 0; i < maxvcpus; i++) {
vcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(def, i);
vcpupriv = QEMU_DOMAIN_VCPU_PRIVATE(vcpu);
/* skip over hotpluggable entities */
if (vcpupriv->vcpus == 0)
continue;
if (vcpu->order != 0) {
if (virBitmapIsBitSet(ordermap, vcpu->order)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("duplicate vcpu order '%u'"), vcpu->order);
goto cleanup;
}
if (virBitmapSetBit(ordermap, vcpu->order)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("vcpu order '%u' exceeds vcpu count"),
vcpu->order);
goto cleanup;
}
}
for (j = i + 1; j < (i + vcpupriv->vcpus); j++) {
subvcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(def, j);
if (subvcpu->hotpluggable != vcpu->hotpluggable ||
subvcpu->online != vcpu->online ||
subvcpu->order != vcpu->order) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("vcpus '%zu' and '%zu' are in the same hotplug "
"group but differ in configuration"), i, j);
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (vcpu->online && vcpu->hotpluggable == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES) {
if ((vcpupriv->socket_id == -1 && vcpupriv->core_id == -1 &&
vcpupriv->thread_id == -1) ||
!vcpupriv->type) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("vcpu '%zu' is missing hotplug data"), i);
goto cleanup;
}
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virBitmapFree(ordermap);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuDomainHasHotpluggableStartupVcpus(virDomainDefPtr def)
{
size_t maxvcpus = virDomainDefGetVcpusMax(def);
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpu;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < maxvcpus; i++) {
vcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(def, i);
if (vcpu->online && vcpu->hotpluggable == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static int
qemuProcessVcpusSortOrder(const void *a,
const void *b)
{
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpua = *((virDomainVcpuDefPtr *)a);
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpub = *((virDomainVcpuDefPtr *)b);
return vcpua->order - vcpub->order;
}
static int
qemuProcessSetupHotpluggableVcpus(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
unsigned int maxvcpus = virDomainDefGetVcpusMax(vm->def);
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
qemuCgroupEmulatorAllNodesDataPtr emulatorCgroup = NULL;
virDomainVcpuDefPtr vcpu;
qemuDomainVcpuPrivatePtr vcpupriv;
virJSONValuePtr vcpuprops = NULL;
size_t i;
int ret = -1;
int rc;
virDomainVcpuDefPtr *bootHotplug = NULL;
size_t nbootHotplug = 0;
for (i = 0; i < maxvcpus; i++) {
vcpu = virDomainDefGetVcpu(vm->def, i);
vcpupriv = QEMU_DOMAIN_VCPU_PRIVATE(vcpu);
if (vcpu->hotpluggable == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES && vcpu->online &&
vcpupriv->vcpus != 0) {
if (virAsprintf(&vcpupriv->alias, "vcpu%zu", i) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (VIR_APPEND_ELEMENT(bootHotplug, nbootHotplug, vcpu) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
}
if (nbootHotplug == 0) {
ret = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
qsort(bootHotplug, nbootHotplug, sizeof(*bootHotplug),
qemuProcessVcpusSortOrder);
if (qemuCgroupEmulatorAllNodesAllow(priv->cgroup, &emulatorCgroup) < 0)
goto cleanup;
for (i = 0; i < nbootHotplug; i++) {
vcpu = bootHotplug[i];
if (!(vcpuprops = qemuBuildHotpluggableCPUProps(vcpu)))
goto cleanup;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
rc = qemuMonitorAddDeviceArgs(qemuDomainGetMonitor(vm), vcpuprops);
vcpuprops = NULL;
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (rc < 0)
goto cleanup;
virJSONValueFree(vcpuprops);
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
qemuCgroupEmulatorAllNodesRestore(emulatorCgroup);
VIR_FREE(bootHotplug);
virJSONValueFree(vcpuprops);
return ret;
}
static int
qemuProcessUpdateGuestCPU(virDomainDefPtr def,
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps,
virCapsPtr caps,
unsigned int flags)
{
int ret = -1;
size_t nmodels = 0;
char **models = NULL;
if (!def->cpu)
return 0;
/* nothing to do if only topology part of CPU def is used */
if (def->cpu->mode == VIR_CPU_MODE_CUSTOM && !def->cpu->model)
return 0;
/* Old libvirt added host CPU model to host-model CPUs for migrations,
* while new libvirt just turns host-model into custom mode. We need
* to fix the mode to maintain backward compatibility and to avoid
* the CPU model to be replaced in virCPUUpdate.
*/
if (!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_NEW) &&
ARCH_IS_X86(def->os.arch) &&
def->cpu->mode == VIR_CPU_MODE_HOST_MODEL &&
def->cpu->model) {
def->cpu->mode = VIR_CPU_MODE_CUSTOM;
}
if (!virQEMUCapsIsCPUModeSupported(qemuCaps, caps, def->virtType,
def->cpu->mode)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("CPU mode '%s' for %s %s domain on %s host is not "
"supported by hypervisor"),
virCPUModeTypeToString(def->cpu->mode),
virArchToString(def->os.arch),
virDomainVirtTypeToString(def->virtType),
virArchToString(caps->host.arch));
return -1;
}
/* nothing to update for host-passthrough */
if (def->cpu->mode == VIR_CPU_MODE_HOST_PASSTHROUGH)
return 0;
/* custom CPUs in TCG mode don't need to be compared to host CPU */
if (def->virtType != VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_QEMU ||
def->cpu->mode != VIR_CPU_MODE_CUSTOM) {
if (virCPUCompare(caps->host.arch, virQEMUCapsGetHostModel(qemuCaps),
def->cpu, true) < 0)
return -1;
}
if (virCPUUpdate(def->os.arch, def->cpu,
virQEMUCapsGetHostModel(qemuCaps)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virQEMUCapsGetCPUDefinitions(qemuCaps, &models, &nmodels) < 0 ||
virCPUTranslate(def->os.arch, def->cpu, models, nmodels) < 0)
goto cleanup;
def->cpu->fallback = VIR_CPU_FALLBACK_FORBID;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virStringFreeListCount(models, nmodels);
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessPrepareDomain
*
* This function groups all code that modifies only live XML of a domain which
* is about to start and it's the only place to do those modifications.
*
* Flag VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND tells, that we don't want to actually
* start the domain but create a valid qemu command. If some code shouldn't be
* executed in this case, make sure to check this flag.
*
* TODO: move all XML modification from qemuBuildCommandLine into this function
*/
int
qemuProcessPrepareDomain(virConnectPtr conn,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
unsigned int flags)
{
int ret = -1;
size_t i;
char *nodeset = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virCapsPtr caps;
if (!(caps = virQEMUDriverGetCapabilities(driver, false)))
goto cleanup;
if (!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND)) {
/* If you are using a SecurityDriver with dynamic labelling,
then generate a security label for isolation */
VIR_DEBUG("Generating domain security label (if required)");
if (virSecurityManagerGenLabel(driver->securityManager, vm->def) < 0) {
virDomainAuditSecurityLabel(vm, false);
goto cleanup;
}
virDomainAuditSecurityLabel(vm, true);
/* Get the advisory nodeset from numad if 'placement' of
* either <vcpu> or <numatune> is 'auto'.
*/
if (virDomainDefNeedsPlacementAdvice(vm->def)) {
nodeset = virNumaGetAutoPlacementAdvice(virDomainDefGetVcpus(vm->def),
virDomainDefGetMemoryTotal(vm->def));
if (!nodeset)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Nodeset returned from numad: %s", nodeset);
if (virBitmapParse(nodeset, &priv->autoNodeset,
VIR_DOMAIN_CPUMASK_LEN) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(priv->autoCpuset = virCapabilitiesGetCpusForNodemask(caps,
priv->autoNodeset)))
goto cleanup;
}
}
/*
* Normally PCI addresses are assigned in the virDomainCreate
* or virDomainDefine methods. We might still need to assign
* some here to cope with the question of upgrades. Regardless
* we also need to populate the PCI address set cache for later
* use in hotplug
*/
VIR_DEBUG("Assigning domain PCI addresses");
if ((qemuDomainAssignAddresses(vm->def, priv->qemuCaps, vm,
!!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_NEW))) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuAssignDeviceAliases(vm->def, priv->qemuCaps) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting graphics devices");
if (qemuProcessSetupGraphics(driver, vm, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Drop possibly missing disks from the definition. This function
* also resolves source pool/volume into a path and it needs to
* happen after the def is copied and aliases are set. */
if (qemuDomainCheckDiskPresence(conn, driver, vm, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Create domain masterKey");
if (qemuDomainMasterKeyCreate(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Prepare chardev source backends for TLS");
qemuDomainPrepareChardevSource(vm->def, driver);
VIR_DEBUG("Add secrets to disks, hostdevs, and chardevs");
if (qemuDomainSecretPrepare(conn, driver, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nchannels; i++) {
if (qemuDomainPrepareChannel(vm->def->channels[i],
priv->channelTargetDir) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
if (VIR_ALLOC(priv->monConfig) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Preparing monitor state");
if (qemuProcessPrepareMonitorChr(priv->monConfig, priv->libDir) < 0)
goto cleanup;
priv->monJSON = virQEMUCapsGet(priv->qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_MONITOR_JSON);
priv->monError = false;
priv->monStart = 0;
priv->gotShutdown = false;
VIR_DEBUG("Updating guest CPU definition");
if (qemuProcessUpdateGuestCPU(vm->def, priv->qemuCaps, caps, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(nodeset);
virObjectUnref(caps);
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessPrepareHost
*
* This function groups all code that modifies host system (which also may
* update live XML) to prepare environment for a domain which is about to start
* and it's the only place to do those modifications.
*
* TODO: move all host modification from qemuBuildCommandLine into this function
*/
int
qemuProcessPrepareHost(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
bool incoming)
{
int ret = -1;
unsigned int hostdev_flags = 0;
size_t i;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
if (qemuPrepareNVRAM(cfg, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
qemu: allocate network connections sooner during domain startup VFIO device assignment requires a cgroup ACL to be setup for access to the /dev/vfio/nn "group" device for any devices that will be assigned to a guest. In the case of a host device that is allocated from a pool, it was being allocated during qemuBuildCommandLine(), which is called by qemuProcessStart() *after* the all-encompassing qemuSetupCgroup() was called, meaning that the standard Cgroup ACL setup wasn't creating ACLs for these devices allocated from pools. One possible solution was to manually add a single ACL down inside qemuBuildCommandLine() when networkAllocateActualDevice() is called, but that has two problems: 1) the function that adds the cgroup ACL requires a virDomainObjPtr, which isn't available in qemuBuildCommandLine(), and 2) we really shouldn't be doing network device setup inside qemuBuildCommandLine() anyway. Instead, I've created a new function called qemuNetworkPrepareDevices() which is called just before qemuPrepareHostDevices() during qemuProcessStart() (explanation of ordering in the comments), i.e. well before the call to qemuSetupCgroup(). To minimize code churn in a patch that will be backported to 1.0.5-maint, qemuNetworkPrepareDevices only does networkAllocateActualDevice() and the bare amount of setup required for type='hostdev network devices, but it eventually should do *all* device setup for guest network devices. Note that some of the code that was previously needed in qemuBuildCommandLine() is no longer required when networkAllocateActualDevice() is called earlier: * qemuAssignDeviceHostdevAlias() is already done further down in qemuProcessStart(). * qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices() is called by qemuPrepareHostDevices() which is called after qemuNetworkPrepareDevices() in qemuProcessStart(). As hinted above, this new function should be moved into a separate qemu_network.c (or similarly named) file along with qemuPhysIfaceConnect(), qemuNetworkIfaceConnect(), and qemuOpenVhostNet(), and expanded to call those functions as well, then the nnets loop in qemuBuildCommandLine() should be reduced to only build the commandline string (which itself can be in a separate qemuInterfaceBuilldCommandLine() function as suggested by Michal). However, this will require storing away an array of tapfd and vhostfd that are needed for the commandline, so I would rather do that in a separate patch and leave this patch at the minimum to fix the bug.
2013-05-06 19:43:56 +00:00
/* network devices must be "prepared" before hostdevs, because
* setting up a network device might create a new hostdev that
* will need to be setup.
*/
VIR_DEBUG("Preparing network devices");
if (qemuProcessNetworkPrepareDevices(vm->def) < 0)
goto cleanup;
qemu: allocate network connections sooner during domain startup VFIO device assignment requires a cgroup ACL to be setup for access to the /dev/vfio/nn "group" device for any devices that will be assigned to a guest. In the case of a host device that is allocated from a pool, it was being allocated during qemuBuildCommandLine(), which is called by qemuProcessStart() *after* the all-encompassing qemuSetupCgroup() was called, meaning that the standard Cgroup ACL setup wasn't creating ACLs for these devices allocated from pools. One possible solution was to manually add a single ACL down inside qemuBuildCommandLine() when networkAllocateActualDevice() is called, but that has two problems: 1) the function that adds the cgroup ACL requires a virDomainObjPtr, which isn't available in qemuBuildCommandLine(), and 2) we really shouldn't be doing network device setup inside qemuBuildCommandLine() anyway. Instead, I've created a new function called qemuNetworkPrepareDevices() which is called just before qemuPrepareHostDevices() during qemuProcessStart() (explanation of ordering in the comments), i.e. well before the call to qemuSetupCgroup(). To minimize code churn in a patch that will be backported to 1.0.5-maint, qemuNetworkPrepareDevices only does networkAllocateActualDevice() and the bare amount of setup required for type='hostdev network devices, but it eventually should do *all* device setup for guest network devices. Note that some of the code that was previously needed in qemuBuildCommandLine() is no longer required when networkAllocateActualDevice() is called earlier: * qemuAssignDeviceHostdevAlias() is already done further down in qemuProcessStart(). * qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices() is called by qemuPrepareHostDevices() which is called after qemuNetworkPrepareDevices() in qemuProcessStart(). As hinted above, this new function should be moved into a separate qemu_network.c (or similarly named) file along with qemuPhysIfaceConnect(), qemuNetworkIfaceConnect(), and qemuOpenVhostNet(), and expanded to call those functions as well, then the nnets loop in qemuBuildCommandLine() should be reduced to only build the commandline string (which itself can be in a separate qemuInterfaceBuilldCommandLine() function as suggested by Michal). However, this will require storing away an array of tapfd and vhostfd that are needed for the commandline, so I would rather do that in a separate patch and leave this patch at the minimum to fix the bug.
2013-05-06 19:43:56 +00:00
/* Must be run before security labelling */
VIR_DEBUG("Preparing host devices");
if (!cfg->relaxedACS)
hostdev_flags |= VIR_HOSTDEV_STRICT_ACS_CHECK;
if (!incoming)
hostdev_flags |= VIR_HOSTDEV_COLD_BOOT;
if (qemuHostdevPrepareDomainDevices(driver, vm->def, priv->qemuCaps,
hostdev_flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Preparing chr devices");
if (virDomainChrDefForeach(vm->def,
true,
qemuProcessPrepareChardevDevice,
NULL) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (vm->def->mem.nhugepages) {
for (i = 0; i < cfg->nhugetlbfs; i++) {
char *hugepagePath = qemuGetHugepagePath(&cfg->hugetlbfs[i]);
if (!hugepagePath)
goto cleanup;
if (virSecurityManagerSetHugepages(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, hugepagePath) < 0) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("Unable to set huge path in security driver"));
VIR_FREE(hugepagePath);
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_FREE(hugepagePath);
}
}
/* Ensure no historical cgroup for this VM is lying around bogus
* settings */
VIR_DEBUG("Ensuring no historical cgroup is lying around");
systemd: Modernize machine naming So, systemd-machined has this philosophy that machine names are like hostnames and hence should follow the same rules. But we always allowed international characters in domain names. Thus we need to modify the machine name we are passing to systemd. In order to change some machine names that we will be passing to systemd, we also need to call TerminateMachine at the end of a lifetime of a domain. Even for domains that were started with older libvirt. That can be achieved thanks to virSystemdGetMachineNameByPID(). And because we can change machine names, we can get rid of the inconsistent and pointless escaping of domain names when creating machine names. So this patch modifies the naming in the following way. It creates the name as <drivername>-<id>-<name> where invalid hostname characters are stripped out of the name and if the resulting name is longer, it truncates it to 64 characters. That way we can start domains we couldn't start before. Well, at least on systemd. To make it work all together, the machineName (which is needed only with systemd) is saved in domain's private data. That way the generation is moved to the driver and we don't need to pass various unnecessary arguments to cgroup functions. The only thing this complicates a bit is the scope generation when validating a cgroup where we must check both old and new naming, so a slight modification was needed there. Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282846 Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-02-01 15:50:54 +00:00
qemuRemoveCgroup(vm);
if (virFileMakePath(cfg->logDir) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("cannot create log directory %s"),
cfg->logDir);
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_FREE(priv->pidfile);
if (!(priv->pidfile = virPidFileBuildPath(cfg->stateDir, vm->def->name))) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
"%s", _("Failed to build pidfile path."));
goto cleanup;
}
if (unlink(priv->pidfile) < 0 &&
errno != ENOENT) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("Cannot remove stale PID file %s"),
priv->pidfile);
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Create all per-domain directories in order to make sure domain
* with any possible seclabels can access it.
*/
if (qemuProcessMakeDir(driver, vm, priv->libDir) < 0 ||
qemuProcessMakeDir(driver, vm, priv->channelTargetDir) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Write domain masterKey");
if (qemuDomainWriteMasterKeyFile(driver, vm) < 0)
qemu: Create domain master key Add a masterKey and masterKeyLen to _qemuDomainObjPrivate to store a random domain master key and its length in order to support the ability to encrypt/decrypt sensitive data shared between libvirt and qemu. The key will be base64 encoded and written to a file to be used by the command line building code to share with qemu. New API's from this patch: qemuDomainGetMasterKeyFilePath: Return a path to where the key is located qemuDomainWriteMasterKeyFile: (private) Open (create/trunc) the masterKey path and write the masterKey qemuDomainMasterKeyReadFile: Using the master key path, open/read the file, and store the masterKey and masterKeyLen. Expected use only from qemuProcessReconnect qemuDomainGenerateRandomKey: (private) Generate a random key using available algorithms The key is generated either from the gnutls_rnd function if it exists or a less cryptographically strong mechanism using virGenerateRandomBytes qemuDomainMasterKeyRemove: Remove traces of the master key, remove the *KeyFilePath qemuDomainMasterKeyCreate: Generate the domain master key and save the key in the location returned by qemuDomainGetMasterKeyFilePath. This API will first ensure the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_SECRET is set in the capabilities. If not, then there's no need to generate the secret or file. The creation of the key will be attempted from qemuProcessPrepareHost once the libDir directory structure exists. The removal of the key will handled from qemuProcessStop just prior to deleting the libDir tree. Since the key will not be written out to the domain object XML file, the qemuProcessReconnect will read the saved file and restore the masterKey and masterKeyLen.
2016-03-29 22:22:46 +00:00
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessLaunch:
*
* Launch a new QEMU process with stopped virtual CPUs.
*
* The caller is supposed to call qemuProcessStop with appropriate
* flags in case of failure.
*
* Returns 0 on success,
* -1 on error which happened before devices were labeled and thus
* there is no need to restore them,
* -2 on error requesting security labels to be restored.
*/
int
qemuProcessLaunch(virConnectPtr conn,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob,
qemuProcessIncomingDefPtr incoming,
virDomainSnapshotObjPtr snapshot,
virNetDevVPortProfileOp vmop,
unsigned int flags)
{
int ret = -1;
int rv;
int logfile = -1;
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt = NULL;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virCommandPtr cmd = NULL;
struct qemuProcessHookData hookData;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg;
virCapsPtr caps = NULL;
size_t nnicindexes = 0;
int *nicindexes = NULL;
size_t i;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%p name=%s id=%d asyncJob=%d "
"incoming.launchURI=%s incoming.deferredURI=%s "
"incoming.fd=%d incoming.path=%s "
"snapshot=%p vmop=%d flags=0x%x",
vm, vm->def->name, vm->def->id, asyncJob,
NULLSTR(incoming ? incoming->launchURI : NULL),
NULLSTR(incoming ? incoming->deferredURI : NULL),
incoming ? incoming->fd : -1,
NULLSTR(incoming ? incoming->path : NULL),
snapshot, vmop, flags);
/* Okay, these are just internal flags,
* but doesn't hurt to check */
virCheckFlags(VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_COLD |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PAUSED |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_AUTODESTROY |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_NEW, -1);
cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
hookData.conn = conn;
hookData.vm = vm;
hookData.driver = driver;
/* We don't increase cfg's reference counter here. */
hookData.cfg = cfg;
if (!(caps = virQEMUDriverGetCapabilities(driver, false)))
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Creating domain log file");
if (!(logCtxt = qemuDomainLogContextNew(driver, vm,
QEMU_DOMAIN_LOG_CONTEXT_MODE_START)))
goto cleanup;
logfile = qemuDomainLogContextGetWriteFD(logCtxt);
VIR_DEBUG("Building emulator command line");
if (!(cmd = qemuBuildCommandLine(driver,
qemuDomainLogContextGetManager(logCtxt),
vm->def, priv->monConfig,
priv->monJSON, priv->qemuCaps,
incoming ? incoming->launchURI : NULL,
snapshot, vmop,
false,
qemuCheckFips(),
priv->autoNodeset,
&nnicindexes, &nicindexes,
priv->libDir)))
goto cleanup;
if (incoming && incoming->fd != -1)
virCommandPassFD(cmd, incoming->fd, 0);
/* now that we know it is about to start call the hook if present */
if (qemuProcessStartHook(driver, vm,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_START,
VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_BEGIN) < 0)
goto cleanup;
qemuLogOperation(vm, "starting up", cmd, logCtxt);
qemuDomainObjCheckTaint(driver, vm, logCtxt);
qemuDomainLogContextMarkPosition(logCtxt);
VIR_DEBUG("Clear emulator capabilities: %d",
cfg->clearEmulatorCapabilities);
if (cfg->clearEmulatorCapabilities)
virCommandClearCaps(cmd);
VIR_DEBUG("Setting up raw IO");
if (qemuProcessSetupRawIO(driver, vm, cmd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
virCommandSetPreExecHook(cmd, qemuProcessHook, &hookData);
virCommandSetMaxProcesses(cmd, cfg->maxProcesses);
virCommandSetMaxFiles(cmd, cfg->maxFiles);
virCommandSetMaxCoreSize(cmd, cfg->maxCore);
virCommandSetUmask(cmd, 0x002);
VIR_DEBUG("Setting up security labelling");
if (virSecurityManagerSetChildProcessLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, cmd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
virCommandSetOutputFD(cmd, &logfile);
virCommandSetErrorFD(cmd, &logfile);
virCommandNonblockingFDs(cmd);
virCommandSetPidFile(cmd, priv->pidfile);
virCommandDaemonize(cmd);
virCommandRequireHandshake(cmd);
if (virSecurityManagerPreFork(driver->securityManager) < 0)
goto cleanup;
rv = virCommandRun(cmd, NULL);
virSecurityManagerPostFork(driver->securityManager);
/* wait for qemu process to show up */
if (rv == 0) {
if (virPidFileReadPath(priv->pidfile, &vm->pid) < 0) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("Domain %s didn't show up"), vm->def->name);
rv = -1;
}
VIR_DEBUG("QEMU vm=%p name=%s running with pid=%lld",
vm, vm->def->name, (long long) vm->pid);
} else {
VIR_DEBUG("QEMU vm=%p name=%s failed to spawn",
vm, vm->def->name);
}
VIR_DEBUG("Writing early domain status to disk");
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Waiting for handshake from child");
if (virCommandHandshakeWait(cmd) < 0) {
/* Read errors from child that occurred between fork and exec. */
qemuProcessReportLogError(logCtxt,
_("Process exited prior to exec"));
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Setting up domain cgroup (if required)");
if (qemuSetupCgroup(driver, vm, nnicindexes, nicindexes) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(priv->perf = virPerfNew()))
goto cleanup;
for (i = 0; i < VIR_PERF_EVENT_LAST; i++) {
if (vm->def->perf.events[i] == VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES &&
virPerfEventEnable(priv->perf, i, vm->pid) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
/* This must be done after cgroup placement to avoid resetting CPU
* affinity */
if (!vm->def->cputune.emulatorpin &&
qemuProcessInitCpuAffinity(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting emulator tuning/settings");
if (qemuProcessSetupEmulator(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting domain security labels");
if (virSecurityManagerSetAllLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def,
incoming ? incoming->path : NULL) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Security manager labeled all devices, therefore
* if any operation from now on fails, we need to ask the caller to
* restore labels.
*/
ret = -2;
if (incoming && incoming->fd != -1) {
/* if there's an fd to migrate from, and it's a pipe, put the
* proper security label on it
*/
struct stat stdin_sb;
VIR_DEBUG("setting security label on pipe used for migration");
if (fstat(incoming->fd, &stdin_sb) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("cannot stat fd %d"), incoming->fd);
goto cleanup;
}
if (S_ISFIFO(stdin_sb.st_mode) &&
virSecurityManagerSetImageFDLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def, incoming->fd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Labelling done, completing handshake to child");
if (virCommandHandshakeNotify(cmd) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Handshake complete, child running");
if (rv == -1) /* The VM failed to start; tear filters before taps */
virDomainConfVMNWFilterTeardown(vm);
if (rv == -1) /* The VM failed to start */
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Waiting for monitor to show up");
if (qemuProcessWaitForMonitor(driver, vm, asyncJob, priv->qemuCaps, logCtxt) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Failure to connect to agent shouldn't be fatal */
if ((rv = qemuConnectAgent(driver, vm)) < 0) {
if (rv == -2)
goto cleanup;
VIR_WARN("Cannot connect to QEMU guest agent for %s",
vm->def->name);
virResetLastError();
priv->agentError = true;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Detecting if required emulator features are present");
if (!qemuProcessVerifyGuestCPU(driver, vm, asyncJob))
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting up post-init cgroup restrictions");
if (qemuSetupCpusetMems(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("setting up hotpluggable cpus");
if (qemuDomainHasHotpluggableStartupVcpus(vm->def)) {
if (qemuDomainRefreshVcpuInfo(driver, vm, asyncJob, false) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuProcessValidateHotpluggableVcpus(vm->def) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuProcessSetupHotpluggableVcpus(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Refreshing VCPU info");
if (qemuDomainRefreshVcpuInfo(driver, vm, asyncJob, false) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuDomainValidateVcpuInfo(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
qemuDomainVcpuPersistOrder(vm->def);
VIR_DEBUG("Detecting IOThread PIDs");
if (qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting global CPU cgroup (if required)");
if (qemuSetupGlobalCpuCgroup(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting vCPU tuning/settings");
if (qemuProcessSetupVcpus(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting IOThread tuning/settings");
if (qemuProcessSetupIOThreads(vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting any required VM passwords");
if (qemuProcessInitPasswords(conn, driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* set default link states */
/* qemu doesn't support setting this on the command line, so
* enter the monitor */
VIR_DEBUG("Setting network link states");
if (qemuProcessSetLinkStates(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Fetching list of active devices");
if (qemuDomainUpdateDeviceList(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Updating info of memory devices");
if (qemuDomainUpdateMemoryDeviceInfo(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Setting initial memory amount");
if (qemuProcessSetupBalloon(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Since CPUs were not started yet, the balloon could not return the memory
* to the host and thus cur_balloon needs to be updated so that GetXMLdesc
* and friends return the correct size in case they can't grab the job */
if (!incoming && !snapshot &&
qemuProcessRefreshBalloonState(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Detecting actual memory size for video device");
if (qemuProcessUpdateVideoRamSize(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Updating disk data");
if (qemuProcessRefreshDisks(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_AUTODESTROY &&
qemuProcessAutoDestroyAdd(driver, vm, conn) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
qemuDomainSecretDestroy(vm);
virCommandFree(cmd);
qemuDomainLogContextFree(logCtxt);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
virObjectUnref(caps);
VIR_FREE(nicindexes);
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessFinishStartup:
*
* Finish starting a new domain.
*/
int
qemuProcessFinishStartup(virConnectPtr conn,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob,
bool startCPUs,
virDomainPausedReason pausedReason)
{
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
int ret = -1;
if (startCPUs) {
VIR_DEBUG("Starting domain CPUs");
if (qemuProcessStartCPUs(driver, vm, conn,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_BOOTED,
asyncJob) < 0) {
if (!virGetLastError())
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED, "%s",
_("resume operation failed"));
goto cleanup;
}
} else {
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, pausedReason);
}
VIR_DEBUG("Writing domain status to disk");
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuProcessStartHook(driver, vm,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_STARTED,
VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_BEGIN) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return ret;
}
int
qemuProcessStart(virConnectPtr conn,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob,
const char *migrateFrom,
int migrateFd,
const char *migratePath,
virDomainSnapshotObjPtr snapshot,
virNetDevVPortProfileOp vmop,
unsigned int flags)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
qemuProcessIncomingDefPtr incoming = NULL;
unsigned int stopFlags;
bool relabel = false;
int ret = -1;
int rv;
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p driver=%p vm=%p name=%s id=%d asyncJob=%s "
"migrateFrom=%s migrateFd=%d migratePath=%s "
"snapshot=%p vmop=%d flags=0x%x",
conn, driver, vm, vm->def->name, vm->def->id,
qemuDomainAsyncJobTypeToString(asyncJob),
NULLSTR(migrateFrom), migrateFd, NULLSTR(migratePath),
snapshot, vmop, flags);
virCheckFlagsGoto(VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_COLD |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PAUSED |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_AUTODESTROY, cleanup);
if (!migrateFrom && !snapshot)
flags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_NEW;
if (qemuProcessInit(driver, vm, asyncJob, !!migrateFrom, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (migrateFrom) {
incoming = qemuProcessIncomingDefNew(priv->qemuCaps, NULL, migrateFrom,
migrateFd, migratePath);
if (!incoming)
goto stop;
}
if (qemuProcessPrepareDomain(conn, driver, vm, flags) < 0)
goto stop;
if (qemuProcessPrepareHost(driver, vm, !!incoming) < 0)
goto stop;
if ((rv = qemuProcessLaunch(conn, driver, vm, asyncJob, incoming,
snapshot, vmop, flags)) < 0) {
if (rv == -2)
relabel = true;
goto stop;
}
relabel = true;
if (incoming &&
incoming->deferredURI &&
qemuMigrationRunIncoming(driver, vm, incoming->deferredURI, asyncJob) < 0)
goto stop;
if (qemuProcessFinishStartup(conn, driver, vm, asyncJob,
!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PAUSED),
incoming ?
VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_MIGRATION :
VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_USER) < 0)
goto stop;
/* Keep watching qemu log for errors during incoming migration, otherwise
* unset reporting errors from qemu log. */
if (!incoming)
qemuMonitorSetDomainLog(priv->mon, NULL, NULL, NULL);
qemu: Wire up better early error reporting The previous patches added infrastructure to report better errors from monitor in some cases. This patch finalizes this "feature" by enabling this enhanced error reporting on early phases of VM startup. In these phases the possibility of qemu producing a useful error message is really high compared to running it during the whole life cycle. After the start up is complete, the feature is disabled to provide the usual error messages so that users are not confused by possibly irrelevant messages that may be in the domain log. The original motivation to do this enhancement is to capture errors when using VFIO device passthrough, where qemu reports errors after the monitor is initialized and the existing error catching code couldn't catch this producing a unhelpful message: # virsh start test error: Failed to start domain test error: Unable to read from monitor: Connection reset by peer With this change, the message is changed to: # virsh start test error: Failed to start domain test error: internal error: early end of file from monitor: possible problem: qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1a.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5: vfio: error, group 8 is not viable, please ensure all devices within the iommu_group are bound to their vfio bus driver. qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1a.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5: vfio: failed to get group 8 qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1a.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5: Device 'vfio-pci' could not be initialized
2013-09-18 14:23:14 +00:00
ret = 0;
cleanup:
qemuProcessIncomingDefFree(incoming);
return ret;
stop:
stopFlags = 0;
if (!relabel)
stopFlags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_NO_RELABEL;
if (migrateFrom)
stopFlags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_MIGRATED;
if (priv->mon)
qemuMonitorSetDomainLog(priv->mon, NULL, NULL, NULL);
qemuProcessStop(driver, vm, VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_FAILED, asyncJob, stopFlags);
goto cleanup;
}
virCommandPtr
qemuProcessCreatePretendCmd(virConnectPtr conn,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
const char *migrateURI,
bool enableFips,
bool standalone,
unsigned int flags)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virCommandPtr cmd = NULL;
virCheckFlagsGoto(VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_COLD |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PAUSED |
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_AUTODESTROY, cleanup);
flags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PRETEND;
flags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_NEW;
if (qemuProcessInit(driver, vm, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, !!migrateURI, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (qemuProcessPrepareDomain(conn, driver, vm, flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
VIR_DEBUG("Building emulator command line");
cmd = qemuBuildCommandLine(driver,
NULL,
vm->def,
priv->monConfig,
priv->monJSON,
priv->qemuCaps,
migrateURI,
NULL,
VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_OP_NO_OP,
standalone,
enableFips,
priv->autoNodeset,
NULL,
NULL,
priv->libDir);
cleanup:
return cmd;
}
qemu: drop driver lock while trying to terminate qemu process This patch is based on an earlier patch by Eric Blake which was never committed: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-November/msg00243.html Aside from rebasing, this patch only drops the driver lock once (prior to the first time the function sleeps), then leaves it dropped until it returns (Eric's patch would drop and re-acquire the lock around each call to sleep). At the time Eric sent his patch, the response (from Dan Berrange) was that, while it wasn't a good thing to be holding the driver lock while sleeping, we really need to rethink locking wrt the driver object, switching to a finer-grained approach that locks individual items within the driver object separately to allow for greater concurrency. This is a good plan, and at the time it made sense to not apply the patch because there was no known bug related to the driver lock being held in this function. However, we now know that the length of the wait in qemuProcessKill is sometimes too short to allow the qemu process to fully flush its disk cache before SIGKILL is sent, so we need to lengthen the timeout (in order to improve the situation with management applications until they can be updated to use the new VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL flag added in commit 72f8a7f19753506ed957b78ad800c0f3892c9304). But, if we lengthen the timeout, we also lengthen the amount of time that all other threads in libvirtd are essentially blocked from doing anything (since just about everything needs to acquire the driver lock, if only for long enough to get a pointer to a domain). The solution is to modify qemuProcessKill to drop the driver lock while sleeping, as proposed in Eric's patch. Then we can increase the timeout with a clear conscience, and thus at least lower the chances that someone running with existing management software will suffer the consequence's of qemu's disk cache not being flushed. In the meantime, we still should work on Dan's proposal to make locking within the driver object more fine grained. (NB: although I couldn't find any instance where qemuProcessKill() was called with no jobs active for the domain (or some other guarantee that the current thread had at least one refcount on the domain object), this patch still follows Eric's method of temporarily adding a ref prior to unlocking the domain object, because I couldn't convince myself 100% that this was the case.)
2012-02-07 16:13:57 +00:00
int
qemuProcessKill(virDomainObjPtr vm, unsigned int flags)
{
int ret;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%p name=%s pid=%lld flags=%x",
vm, vm->def->name,
(long long) vm->pid, flags);
if (!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_NOCHECK)) {
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
VIR_DEBUG("VM '%s' not active", vm->def->name);
return 0;
}
}
if (flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_NOWAIT) {
virProcessKill(vm->pid,
(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_FORCE) ?
SIGKILL : SIGTERM);
return 0;
}
ret = virProcessKillPainfully(vm->pid,
!!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_FORCE));
qemu: drop driver lock while trying to terminate qemu process This patch is based on an earlier patch by Eric Blake which was never committed: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-November/msg00243.html Aside from rebasing, this patch only drops the driver lock once (prior to the first time the function sleeps), then leaves it dropped until it returns (Eric's patch would drop and re-acquire the lock around each call to sleep). At the time Eric sent his patch, the response (from Dan Berrange) was that, while it wasn't a good thing to be holding the driver lock while sleeping, we really need to rethink locking wrt the driver object, switching to a finer-grained approach that locks individual items within the driver object separately to allow for greater concurrency. This is a good plan, and at the time it made sense to not apply the patch because there was no known bug related to the driver lock being held in this function. However, we now know that the length of the wait in qemuProcessKill is sometimes too short to allow the qemu process to fully flush its disk cache before SIGKILL is sent, so we need to lengthen the timeout (in order to improve the situation with management applications until they can be updated to use the new VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL flag added in commit 72f8a7f19753506ed957b78ad800c0f3892c9304). But, if we lengthen the timeout, we also lengthen the amount of time that all other threads in libvirtd are essentially blocked from doing anything (since just about everything needs to acquire the driver lock, if only for long enough to get a pointer to a domain). The solution is to modify qemuProcessKill to drop the driver lock while sleeping, as proposed in Eric's patch. Then we can increase the timeout with a clear conscience, and thus at least lower the chances that someone running with existing management software will suffer the consequence's of qemu's disk cache not being flushed. In the meantime, we still should work on Dan's proposal to make locking within the driver object more fine grained. (NB: although I couldn't find any instance where qemuProcessKill() was called with no jobs active for the domain (or some other guarantee that the current thread had at least one refcount on the domain object), this patch still follows Eric's method of temporarily adding a ref prior to unlocking the domain object, because I couldn't convince myself 100% that this was the case.)
2012-02-07 16:13:57 +00:00
return ret;
}
/**
* qemuProcessBeginStopJob:
*
* Stop all current jobs by killing the domain and start a new one for
* qemuProcessStop.
*/
int
qemuProcessBeginStopJob(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainJob job,
bool forceKill)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
unsigned int killFlags = forceKill ? VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_FORCE : 0;
int ret = -1;
/* We need to prevent monitor EOF callback from doing our work (and
* sending misleading events) while the vm is unlocked inside
* BeginJob/ProcessKill API
*/
priv->beingDestroyed = true;
if (qemuProcessKill(vm, killFlags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* Wake up anything waiting on domain condition */
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
if (qemuDomainObjBeginJob(driver, vm, job) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
priv->beingDestroyed = false;
return ret;
}
void qemuProcessStop(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virDomainShutoffReason reason,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob,
unsigned int flags)
{
int ret;
int retries = 0;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virErrorPtr orig_err;
virDomainDefPtr def;
virNetDevVPortProfilePtr vport = NULL;
size_t i;
char *timestamp;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
VIR_DEBUG("Shutting down vm=%p name=%s id=%d pid=%lld, "
"reason=%s, asyncJob=%s, flags=%x",
vm, vm->def->name, vm->def->id,
(long long) vm->pid,
virDomainShutoffReasonTypeToString(reason),
qemuDomainAsyncJobTypeToString(asyncJob),
flags);
/* This method is routinely used in clean up paths. Disable error
* reporting so we don't squash a legit error. */
orig_err = virSaveLastError();
if (asyncJob != QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) {
if (qemuDomainObjBeginNestedJob(driver, vm, asyncJob) < 0)
goto cleanup;
} else if (priv->job.asyncJob != QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE &&
priv->job.asyncOwner == virThreadSelfID() &&
priv->job.active != QEMU_JOB_ASYNC_NESTED) {
VIR_WARN("qemuProcessStop called without a nested job (async=%s)",
qemuDomainAsyncJobTypeToString(asyncJob));
}
if (!virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
VIR_DEBUG("VM '%s' not active", vm->def->name);
goto endjob;
}
vm->def->id = -1;
if (virAtomicIntDecAndTest(&driver->nactive) && driver->inhibitCallback)
driver->inhibitCallback(false, driver->inhibitOpaque);
/* Wake up anything waiting on domain condition */
virDomainObjBroadcast(vm);
if ((timestamp = virTimeStringNow()) != NULL) {
qemuDomainLogAppendMessage(driver, vm, "%s: shutting down, reason=%s\n",
timestamp,
virDomainShutoffReasonTypeToString(reason));
VIR_FREE(timestamp);
}
/* Clear network bandwidth */
virDomainClearNetBandwidth(vm);
virDomainConfVMNWFilterTeardown(vm);
if (cfg->macFilter) {
def = vm->def;
for (i = 0; i < def->nnets; i++) {
virDomainNetDefPtr net = def->nets[i];
if (net->ifname == NULL)
continue;
ignore_value(ebtablesRemoveForwardAllowIn(driver->ebtables,
net->ifname,
&net->mac));
}
}
virPortAllocatorRelease(driver->migrationPorts, priv->nbdPort);
priv->nbdPort = 0;
if (priv->agent) {
qemuAgentClose(priv->agent);
priv->agent = NULL;
priv->agentError = false;
}
Fix (rare) deadlock in QEMU monitor callbacks Some users report (very rarely) seeing a deadlock in the QEMU monitor callbacks Thread 10 (Thread 0x7fcd11e20700 (LWP 26753)): #0 0x00000030d0e0de4d in __lll_lock_wait () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x00000030d0e09ca6 in _L_lock_840 () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #2 0x00000030d0e09ba8 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #3 0x00007fcd162f416d in virMutexLock (m=<optimized out>) at util/threads-pthread.c:85 #4 0x00007fcd1632c651 in virDomainObjLock (obj=<optimized out>) at conf/domain_conf.c:14256 #5 0x00007fcd0daf05cc in qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy (mon=0x7fcccc0029e0, vm=0x7fcccc00a850) at qemu/qemu_process.c:1026 #6 0x00007fcd0db01710 in qemuMonitorDispose (obj=0x7fcccc0029e0) at qemu/qemu_monitor.c:249 #7 0x00007fcd162fd4e3 in virObjectUnref (anyobj=<optimized out>) at util/virobject.c:139 #8 0x00007fcd0db027a9 in qemuMonitorClose (mon=<optimized out>) at qemu/qemu_monitor.c:860 #9 0x00007fcd0daf61ad in qemuProcessStop (driver=driver@entry=0x7fcd04079d50, vm=vm@entry=0x7fcccc00a850, reason=reason@entry=VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_DESTROYED, flags=flags@entry=0) at qemu/qemu_process.c:4057 #10 0x00007fcd0db323cf in qemuDomainDestroyFlags (dom=<optimized out>, flags=<optimized out>) at qemu/qemu_driver.c:1977 #11 0x00007fcd1637ff51 in virDomainDestroyFlags ( domain=domain@entry=0x7fccf00c1830, flags=1) at libvirt.c:2256 At frame #10 we are holding the domain lock, we call into qemuProcessStop() to cleanup QEMU, which triggers the monitor to close, which invokes qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy() which tries to obtain the domain lock again. This is a non-recursive lock, hence hang. Since qemuMonitorPtr is a virObject, the unref call in qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy no longer needs mutex protection. The assignment of priv->mon = NULL, can be instead done by the caller of qemuMonitorClose(), thus removing all need for locking. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-09-26 14:54:58 +00:00
if (priv->mon) {
qemuMonitorClose(priv->mon);
Fix (rare) deadlock in QEMU monitor callbacks Some users report (very rarely) seeing a deadlock in the QEMU monitor callbacks Thread 10 (Thread 0x7fcd11e20700 (LWP 26753)): #0 0x00000030d0e0de4d in __lll_lock_wait () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x00000030d0e09ca6 in _L_lock_840 () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #2 0x00000030d0e09ba8 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #3 0x00007fcd162f416d in virMutexLock (m=<optimized out>) at util/threads-pthread.c:85 #4 0x00007fcd1632c651 in virDomainObjLock (obj=<optimized out>) at conf/domain_conf.c:14256 #5 0x00007fcd0daf05cc in qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy (mon=0x7fcccc0029e0, vm=0x7fcccc00a850) at qemu/qemu_process.c:1026 #6 0x00007fcd0db01710 in qemuMonitorDispose (obj=0x7fcccc0029e0) at qemu/qemu_monitor.c:249 #7 0x00007fcd162fd4e3 in virObjectUnref (anyobj=<optimized out>) at util/virobject.c:139 #8 0x00007fcd0db027a9 in qemuMonitorClose (mon=<optimized out>) at qemu/qemu_monitor.c:860 #9 0x00007fcd0daf61ad in qemuProcessStop (driver=driver@entry=0x7fcd04079d50, vm=vm@entry=0x7fcccc00a850, reason=reason@entry=VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_DESTROYED, flags=flags@entry=0) at qemu/qemu_process.c:4057 #10 0x00007fcd0db323cf in qemuDomainDestroyFlags (dom=<optimized out>, flags=<optimized out>) at qemu/qemu_driver.c:1977 #11 0x00007fcd1637ff51 in virDomainDestroyFlags ( domain=domain@entry=0x7fccf00c1830, flags=1) at libvirt.c:2256 At frame #10 we are holding the domain lock, we call into qemuProcessStop() to cleanup QEMU, which triggers the monitor to close, which invokes qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy() which tries to obtain the domain lock again. This is a non-recursive lock, hence hang. Since qemuMonitorPtr is a virObject, the unref call in qemuProcessHandleMonitorDestroy no longer needs mutex protection. The assignment of priv->mon = NULL, can be instead done by the caller of qemuMonitorClose(), thus removing all need for locking. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-09-26 14:54:58 +00:00
priv->mon = NULL;
}
if (priv->monConfig) {
if (priv->monConfig->type == VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_TYPE_UNIX)
unlink(priv->monConfig->data.nix.path);
virDomainChrSourceDefFree(priv->monConfig);
priv->monConfig = NULL;
}
qemu: Create domain master key Add a masterKey and masterKeyLen to _qemuDomainObjPrivate to store a random domain master key and its length in order to support the ability to encrypt/decrypt sensitive data shared between libvirt and qemu. The key will be base64 encoded and written to a file to be used by the command line building code to share with qemu. New API's from this patch: qemuDomainGetMasterKeyFilePath: Return a path to where the key is located qemuDomainWriteMasterKeyFile: (private) Open (create/trunc) the masterKey path and write the masterKey qemuDomainMasterKeyReadFile: Using the master key path, open/read the file, and store the masterKey and masterKeyLen. Expected use only from qemuProcessReconnect qemuDomainGenerateRandomKey: (private) Generate a random key using available algorithms The key is generated either from the gnutls_rnd function if it exists or a less cryptographically strong mechanism using virGenerateRandomBytes qemuDomainMasterKeyRemove: Remove traces of the master key, remove the *KeyFilePath qemuDomainMasterKeyCreate: Generate the domain master key and save the key in the location returned by qemuDomainGetMasterKeyFilePath. This API will first ensure the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_SECRET is set in the capabilities. If not, then there's no need to generate the secret or file. The creation of the key will be attempted from qemuProcessPrepareHost once the libDir directory structure exists. The removal of the key will handled from qemuProcessStop just prior to deleting the libDir tree. Since the key will not be written out to the domain object XML file, the qemuProcessReconnect will read the saved file and restore the masterKey and masterKeyLen.
2016-03-29 22:22:46 +00:00
/* Remove the master key */
qemuDomainMasterKeyRemove(priv);
virFileDeleteTree(priv->libDir);
virFileDeleteTree(priv->channelTargetDir);
qemuDomainClearPrivatePaths(vm);
ignore_value(virDomainChrDefForeach(vm->def,
false,
qemuProcessCleanupChardevDevice,
NULL));
/* shut it off for sure */
ignore_value(qemuProcessKill(vm,
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_FORCE|
VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_KILL_NOCHECK));
qemuDomainCleanupRun(driver, vm);
/* Stop autodestroy in case guest is restarted */
qemuProcessAutoDestroyRemove(driver, vm);
/* now that we know it's stopped call the hook if present */
if (virHookPresent(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU)) {
char *xml = qemuDomainDefFormatXML(driver, vm->def, 0);
/* we can't stop the operation even if the script raised an error */
ignore_value(virHookCall(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU, vm->def->name,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_STOPPED, VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_END,
NULL, xml, NULL));
VIR_FREE(xml);
}
/* Reset Security Labels unless caller don't want us to */
if (!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_NO_RELABEL))
virSecurityManagerRestoreAllLabel(driver->securityManager,
vm->def,
!!(flags & VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_MIGRATED));
virSecurityManagerReleaseLabel(driver->securityManager, vm->def);
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
virDomainDeviceDef dev;
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk = vm->def->disks[i];
dev.type = VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_DISK;
dev.data.disk = disk;
ignore_value(qemuRemoveSharedDevice(driver, &dev, vm->def->name));
}
/* Clear out dynamically assigned labels */
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->nseclabels; i++) {
if (vm->def->seclabels[i]->type == VIR_DOMAIN_SECLABEL_DYNAMIC)
VIR_FREE(vm->def->seclabels[i]->label);
VIR_FREE(vm->def->seclabels[i]->imagelabel);
}
virStringFreeList(priv->qemuDevices);
priv->qemuDevices = NULL;
qemuHostdevReAttachDomainDevices(driver, vm->def);
def = vm->def;
for (i = 0; i < def->nnets; i++) {
virDomainNetDefPtr net = def->nets[i];
vport = virDomainNetGetActualVirtPortProfile(net);
switch (virDomainNetGetActualType(net)) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_DIRECT:
ignore_value(virNetDevMacVLanDeleteWithVPortProfile(
net->ifname, &net->mac,
virDomainNetGetActualDirectDev(net),
virDomainNetGetActualDirectMode(net),
virDomainNetGetActualVirtPortProfile(net),
cfg->stateDir));
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_ETHERNET:
if (net->ifname) {
ignore_value(virNetDevTapDelete(net->ifname, net->backend.tap));
VIR_FREE(net->ifname);
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_BRIDGE:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_NETWORK:
#ifdef VIR_NETDEV_TAP_REQUIRE_MANUAL_CLEANUP
if (!(vport && vport->virtPortType == VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_OPENVSWITCH))
ignore_value(virNetDevTapDelete(net->ifname, net->backend.tap));
#endif
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_USER:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_VHOSTUSER:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_SERVER:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_CLIENT:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_MCAST:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_INTERNAL:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_HOSTDEV:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_UDP:
case VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_LAST:
/* No special cleanup procedure for these types. */
break;
}
/* release the physical device (or any other resources used by
* this interface in the network driver
*/
if (vport) {
if (vport->virtPortType == VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_MIDONET) {
ignore_value(virNetDevMidonetUnbindPort(vport));
} else if (vport->virtPortType == VIR_NETDEV_VPORT_PROFILE_OPENVSWITCH) {
ignore_value(virNetDevOpenvswitchRemovePort(
virDomainNetGetActualBridgeName(net),
net->ifname));
}
}
/* kick the device out of the hostdev list too */
virDomainNetRemoveHostdev(def, net);
networkReleaseActualDevice(vm->def, net);
}
retry:
systemd: Modernize machine naming So, systemd-machined has this philosophy that machine names are like hostnames and hence should follow the same rules. But we always allowed international characters in domain names. Thus we need to modify the machine name we are passing to systemd. In order to change some machine names that we will be passing to systemd, we also need to call TerminateMachine at the end of a lifetime of a domain. Even for domains that were started with older libvirt. That can be achieved thanks to virSystemdGetMachineNameByPID(). And because we can change machine names, we can get rid of the inconsistent and pointless escaping of domain names when creating machine names. So this patch modifies the naming in the following way. It creates the name as <drivername>-<id>-<name> where invalid hostname characters are stripped out of the name and if the resulting name is longer, it truncates it to 64 characters. That way we can start domains we couldn't start before. Well, at least on systemd. To make it work all together, the machineName (which is needed only with systemd) is saved in domain's private data. That way the generation is moved to the driver and we don't need to pass various unnecessary arguments to cgroup functions. The only thing this complicates a bit is the scope generation when validating a cgroup where we must check both old and new naming, so a slight modification was needed there. Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282846 Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-02-01 15:50:54 +00:00
if ((ret = qemuRemoveCgroup(vm)) < 0) {
if (ret == -EBUSY && (retries++ < 5)) {
usleep(200*1000);
goto retry;
}
VIR_WARN("Failed to remove cgroup for %s",
vm->def->name);
}
virCgroupFree(&priv->cgroup);
virPerfFree(priv->perf);
priv->perf = NULL;
qemuProcessRemoveDomainStatus(driver, vm);
/* Remove VNC and Spice ports from port reservation bitmap, but only if
they were reserved by the driver (autoport=yes)
*/
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ngraphics; ++i) {
virDomainGraphicsDefPtr graphics = vm->def->graphics[i];
if (graphics->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_VNC) {
if (graphics->data.vnc.autoport) {
virPortAllocatorRelease(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.vnc.port);
} else if (graphics->data.vnc.portReserved) {
virPortAllocatorSetUsed(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.port,
false);
graphics->data.vnc.portReserved = false;
}
virPortAllocatorRelease(driver->webSocketPorts,
graphics->data.vnc.websocket);
}
if (graphics->type == VIR_DOMAIN_GRAPHICS_TYPE_SPICE) {
if (graphics->data.spice.autoport) {
virPortAllocatorRelease(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.port);
virPortAllocatorRelease(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.tlsPort);
} else {
if (graphics->data.spice.portReserved) {
virPortAllocatorSetUsed(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.port,
false);
graphics->data.spice.portReserved = false;
}
if (graphics->data.spice.tlsPortReserved) {
virPortAllocatorSetUsed(driver->remotePorts,
graphics->data.spice.tlsPort,
false);
graphics->data.spice.tlsPortReserved = false;
}
}
}
}
vm->taint = 0;
vm->pid = -1;
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF, reason);
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->niothreadids; i++)
vm->def->iothreadids[i]->thread_id = 0;
virObjectUnref(priv->qemuCaps);
priv->qemuCaps = NULL;
VIR_FREE(priv->pidfile);
/* The "release" hook cleans up additional resources */
if (virHookPresent(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU)) {
char *xml = qemuDomainDefFormatXML(driver, vm->def, 0);
/* we can't stop the operation even if the script raised an error */
virHookCall(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU, vm->def->name,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_RELEASE, VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_END,
NULL, xml, NULL);
VIR_FREE(xml);
}
virDomainObjRemoveTransientDef(vm);
endjob:
if (asyncJob != QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE)
qemuDomainObjEndJob(driver, vm);
cleanup:
if (orig_err) {
virSetError(orig_err);
virFreeError(orig_err);
}
virObjectUnref(cfg);
}
int qemuProcessAttach(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
build: use correct type for pid and similar types No thanks to 64-bit windows, with 64-bit pid_t, we have to avoid constructs like 'int pid'. Our API in libvirt-qemu cannot be changed without breaking ABI; but then again, libvirt-qemu can only be used on systems that support UNIX sockets, which rules out Windows (even if qemu could be compiled there) - so for all points on the call chain that interact with this API decision, we require a different variable name to make it clear that we audited the use for safety. Adding a syntax-check rule only solves half the battle; anywhere that uses printf on a pid_t still needs to be converted, but that will be a separate patch. * cfg.mk (sc_correct_id_types): New syntax check. * src/libvirt-qemu.c (virDomainQemuAttach): Document why we didn't use pid_t for pid, and validate for overflow. * include/libvirt/libvirt-qemu.h (virDomainQemuAttach): Tweak name for syntax check. * src/vmware/vmware_conf.c (vmwareExtractPid): Likewise. * src/driver.h (virDrvDomainQemuAttach): Likewise. * tools/virsh.c (cmdQemuAttach): Likewise. * src/remote/qemu_protocol.x (qemu_domain_attach_args): Likewise. * src/qemu_protocol-structs (qemu_domain_attach_args): Likewise. * src/util/cgroup.c (virCgroupPidCode, virCgroupKillInternal): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_command.c(qemuParseProcFileStrings): Likewise. (qemuParseCommandLinePid): Use pid_t for pid. * daemon/libvirtd.c (daemonForkIntoBackground): Likewise. * src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainObj): Likewise. * src/probes.d (rpc_socket_new): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_command.h (qemuParseCommandLinePid): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudGetProcessInfo, qemuDomainAttach): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessAttach): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessAttach): Likewise. * src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlGetProcessInfo): Likewise. * src/util/virnetdev.h (virNetDevSetNamespace): Likewise. * src/util/virnetdev.c (virNetDevSetNamespace): Likewise. * tests/testutils.c (virtTestCaptureProgramOutput): Likewise. * src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStoragePerms): Use mode_t, uid_t, and gid_t rather than int. * src/security/security_dac.c (virSecurityDACSetOwnership): Likewise. * src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageDefParsePerms): Avoid compiler warning.
2012-02-10 23:08:11 +00:00
pid_t pid,
const char *pidfile,
virDomainChrSourceDefPtr monConfig,
bool monJSON)
{
size_t i;
qemuDomainLogContextPtr logCtxt = NULL;
char *timestamp;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
bool running = true;
virDomainPausedReason reason;
virSecurityLabelPtr seclabel = NULL;
virSecurityLabelDefPtr seclabeldef = NULL;
bool seclabelgen = false;
virSecurityManagerPtr* sec_managers = NULL;
const char *model;
virQEMUDriverConfigPtr cfg = virQEMUDriverGetConfig(driver);
virCapsPtr caps = NULL;
bool active = false;
int ret;
VIR_DEBUG("Beginning VM attach process");
if (virDomainObjIsActive(vm)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID,
"%s", _("VM is already active"));
virObjectUnref(cfg);
return -1;
}
if (!(caps = virQEMUDriverGetCapabilities(driver, false)))
goto error;
/* Do this upfront, so any part of the startup process can add
* runtime state to vm->def that won't be persisted. This let's us
* report implicit runtime defaults in the XML, like vnc listen/socket
*/
VIR_DEBUG("Setting current domain def as transient");
if (virDomainObjSetDefTransient(caps, driver->xmlopt, vm) < 0)
goto error;
vm->def->id = qemuDriverAllocateID(driver);
if (virAtomicIntInc(&driver->nactive) == 1 && driver->inhibitCallback)
driver->inhibitCallback(true, driver->inhibitOpaque);
active = true;
if (virFileMakePath(cfg->logDir) < 0) {
virReportSystemError(errno,
_("cannot create log directory %s"),
cfg->logDir);
goto error;
}
VIR_FREE(priv->pidfile);
if (VIR_STRDUP(priv->pidfile, pidfile) < 0)
goto error;
vm->pid = pid;
VIR_DEBUG("Detect security driver config");
sec_managers = virSecurityManagerGetNested(driver->securityManager);
if (sec_managers == NULL)
goto error;
for (i = 0; sec_managers[i]; i++) {
seclabelgen = false;
model = virSecurityManagerGetModel(sec_managers[i]);
seclabeldef = virDomainDefGetSecurityLabelDef(vm->def, model);
if (seclabeldef == NULL) {
if (!(seclabeldef = virSecurityLabelDefNew(model)))
goto error;
seclabelgen = true;
}
seclabeldef->type = VIR_DOMAIN_SECLABEL_STATIC;
if (VIR_ALLOC(seclabel) < 0)
goto error;
if (virSecurityManagerGetProcessLabel(sec_managers[i],
vm->def, vm->pid, seclabel) < 0)
goto error;
if (VIR_STRDUP(seclabeldef->model, model) < 0)
goto error;
if (VIR_STRDUP(seclabeldef->label, seclabel->label) < 0)
goto error;
VIR_FREE(seclabel);
if (seclabelgen) {
if (VIR_APPEND_ELEMENT(vm->def->seclabels, vm->def->nseclabels, seclabeldef) < 0)
goto error;
seclabelgen = false;
}
}
if (virSecurityManagerCheckAllLabel(driver->securityManager, vm->def) < 0)
goto error;
if (virSecurityManagerGenLabel(driver->securityManager, vm->def) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuDomainPerfRestart(vm) < 0)
goto error;
VIR_DEBUG("Creating domain log file");
if (!(logCtxt = qemuDomainLogContextNew(driver, vm,
QEMU_DOMAIN_LOG_CONTEXT_MODE_ATTACH)))
goto error;
VIR_DEBUG("Determining emulator version");
virObjectUnref(priv->qemuCaps);
if (!(priv->qemuCaps = virQEMUCapsCacheLookupCopy(caps,
driver->qemuCapsCache,
vm->def->emulator,
vm->def->os.machine)))
goto error;
VIR_DEBUG("Preparing monitor state");
priv->monConfig = monConfig;
monConfig = NULL;
priv->monJSON = monJSON;
priv->gotShutdown = false;
/*
* Normally PCI addresses are assigned in the virDomainCreate
* or virDomainDefine methods. We might still need to assign
* some here to cope with the question of upgrades. Regardless
* we also need to populate the PCI address set cache for later
* use in hotplug
*/
VIR_DEBUG("Assigning domain PCI addresses");
if ((qemuDomainAssignAddresses(vm->def, priv->qemuCaps, vm, false)) < 0)
goto error;
if ((timestamp = virTimeStringNow()) == NULL)
goto error;
qemuDomainLogContextWrite(logCtxt, "%s: attaching\n", timestamp);
VIR_FREE(timestamp);
qemuDomainObjTaint(driver, vm, VIR_DOMAIN_TAINT_EXTERNAL_LAUNCH, logCtxt);
VIR_DEBUG("Waiting for monitor to show up");
if (qemuProcessWaitForMonitor(driver, vm, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, priv->qemuCaps, NULL) < 0)
goto error;
/* Failure to connect to agent shouldn't be fatal */
if ((ret = qemuConnectAgent(driver, vm)) < 0) {
if (ret == -2)
goto error;
VIR_WARN("Cannot connect to QEMU guest agent for %s",
vm->def->name);
virResetLastError();
priv->agentError = true;
}
VIR_DEBUG("Detecting VCPU PIDs");
if (qemuDomainRefreshVcpuInfo(driver, vm, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, false) < 0)
goto error;
if (qemuDomainValidateVcpuInfo(vm) < 0)
goto error;
VIR_DEBUG("Detecting IOThread PIDs");
if (qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs(driver, vm, QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE) < 0)
goto error;
VIR_DEBUG("Getting initial memory amount");
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor(driver, vm);
if (qemuMonitorGetBalloonInfo(priv->mon, &vm->def->mem.cur_balloon) < 0)
goto exit_monitor;
if (qemuMonitorGetStatus(priv->mon, &running, &reason) < 0)
goto exit_monitor;
if (qemuMonitorGetVirtType(priv->mon, &vm->def->virtType) < 0)
goto exit_monitor;
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
goto error;
if (running) {
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING,
VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_UNPAUSED);
if (vm->def->memballoon &&
vm->def->memballoon->model == VIR_DOMAIN_MEMBALLOON_MODEL_VIRTIO &&
vm->def->memballoon->period) {
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor(driver, vm);
qemuMonitorSetMemoryStatsPeriod(priv->mon, vm->def->memballoon,
vm->def->memballoon->period);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
goto error;
}
} else {
virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED, reason);
}
VIR_DEBUG("Writing domain status to disk");
if (virDomainSaveStatus(driver->xmlopt, cfg->stateDir, vm, driver->caps) < 0)
goto error;
/* Run an hook to allow admins to do some magic */
if (virHookPresent(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU)) {
char *xml = qemuDomainDefFormatXML(driver, vm->def, 0);
int hookret;
hookret = virHookCall(VIR_HOOK_DRIVER_QEMU, vm->def->name,
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_ATTACH, VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_BEGIN,
NULL, xml, NULL);
VIR_FREE(xml);
/*
* If the script raised an error abort the launch
*/
if (hookret < 0)
goto error;
}
qemuDomainLogContextFree(logCtxt);
VIR_FREE(seclabel);
VIR_FREE(sec_managers);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
virObjectUnref(caps);
return 0;
exit_monitor:
ignore_value(qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm));
error:
/* We jump here if we failed to attach to the VM for any reason.
* Leave the domain running, but pretend we never attempted to
* attach to it. */
if (active && virAtomicIntDecAndTest(&driver->nactive) &&
driver->inhibitCallback)
driver->inhibitCallback(false, driver->inhibitOpaque);
qemuMonitorClose(priv->mon);
priv->mon = NULL;
qemuDomainLogContextFree(logCtxt);
VIR_FREE(seclabel);
VIR_FREE(sec_managers);
if (seclabelgen)
virSecurityLabelDefFree(seclabeldef);
virDomainChrSourceDefFree(monConfig);
virObjectUnref(cfg);
virObjectUnref(caps);
return -1;
}
static virDomainObjPtr
qemuProcessAutoDestroy(virDomainObjPtr dom,
virConnectPtr conn,
void *opaque)
{
virQEMUDriverPtr driver = opaque;
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = dom->privateData;
virObjectEventPtr event = NULL;
unsigned int stopFlags = 0;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%s, conn=%p", dom->def->name, conn);
virObjectRef(dom);
if (priv->job.asyncJob == QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_MIGRATION_IN)
stopFlags |= VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_STOP_MIGRATED;
qemu: Allow all query commands to be run during long jobs Query commands are safe to be called during long running jobs (such as migration). This patch makes them all work without the need to special-case every single one of them. The patch introduces new job.asyncCond condition and associated job.asyncJob which are dedicated to asynchronous (from qemu monitor point of view) jobs that can take arbitrarily long time to finish while qemu monitor is still usable for other commands. The existing job.active (and job.cond condition) is used all other synchronous jobs (including the commands run during async job). Locking schema is changed to use these two conditions. While asyncJob is active, only allowed set of synchronous jobs is allowed (the set can be different according to a particular asyncJob) so any method that communicates to qemu monitor needs to check if it is allowed to be executed during current asyncJob (if any). Once the check passes, the method needs to normally acquire job.cond to ensure no other command is running. Since domain object lock is released during that time, asyncJob could have been started in the meantime so the method needs to recheck the first condition. Then, normal jobs set job.active and asynchronous jobs set job.asyncJob and optionally change the list of allowed job groups. Since asynchronous jobs only set job.asyncJob, other allowed commands can still be run when domain object is unlocked (when communicating to remote libvirtd or sleeping). To protect its own internal synchronous commands, the asynchronous job needs to start a special nested job before entering qemu monitor. The nested job doesn't check asyncJob, it only acquires job.cond and sets job.active to block other jobs.
2011-06-30 09:23:50 +00:00
if (priv->job.asyncJob) {
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%s has long-term job active, cancelling",
dom->def->name);
qemuDomainObjDiscardAsyncJob(driver, dom);
}
VIR_DEBUG("Killing domain");
if (qemuProcessBeginStopJob(driver, dom, QEMU_JOB_DESTROY, true) < 0)
goto cleanup;
qemuProcessStop(driver, dom, VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_DESTROYED,
QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE, stopFlags);
virDomainAuditStop(dom, "destroyed");
event = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(dom,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STOPPED,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STOPPED_DESTROYED);
qemuDomainObjEndJob(driver, dom);
qemuDomainRemoveInactive(driver, dom);
qemuDomainEventQueue(driver, event);
cleanup:
virDomainObjEndAPI(&dom);
return dom;
}
int qemuProcessAutoDestroyAdd(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
virConnectPtr conn)
{
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%s, conn=%p", vm->def->name, conn);
return virCloseCallbacksSet(driver->closeCallbacks, vm, conn,
qemuProcessAutoDestroy);
}
int qemuProcessAutoDestroyRemove(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
int ret;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%s", vm->def->name);
ret = virCloseCallbacksUnset(driver->closeCallbacks, vm,
qemuProcessAutoDestroy);
return ret;
}
bool qemuProcessAutoDestroyActive(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm)
{
virCloseCallback cb;
VIR_DEBUG("vm=%s", vm->def->name);
cb = virCloseCallbacksGet(driver->closeCallbacks, vm, NULL);
return cb == qemuProcessAutoDestroy;
}
int
qemuProcessRefreshDisks(virQEMUDriverPtr driver,
virDomainObjPtr vm,
qemuDomainAsyncJob asyncJob)
{
qemuDomainObjPrivatePtr priv = vm->privateData;
virHashTablePtr table = NULL;
int ret = -1;
size_t i;
if (qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorAsync(driver, vm, asyncJob) == 0) {
table = qemuMonitorGetBlockInfo(priv->mon);
if (qemuDomainObjExitMonitor(driver, vm) < 0)
goto cleanup;
}
if (!table)
goto cleanup;
for (i = 0; i < vm->def->ndisks; i++) {
virDomainDiskDefPtr disk = vm->def->disks[i];
qemuDomainDiskPrivatePtr diskpriv = QEMU_DOMAIN_DISK_PRIVATE(disk);
struct qemuDomainDiskInfo *info;
if (!(info = virHashLookup(table, disk->info.alias)))
continue;
if (info->removable) {
if (info->empty)
ignore_value(virDomainDiskSetSource(disk, NULL));
if (info->tray) {
if (info->tray_open)
disk->tray_status = VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_TRAY_OPEN;
else
disk->tray_status = VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_TRAY_CLOSED;
}
}
/* fill in additional data */
diskpriv->removable = info->removable;
diskpriv->tray = info->tray;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virHashFree(table);
return ret;
}