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## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
## Copyright (C) 2005-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
# No libraries with the exception of LIBXML should be listed
# here. List them against the individual XXX_la_CFLAGS targets
# that actually use them. Also keep GETTEXT_CPPFLAGS at the end.
INCLUDES = -I../gnulib/lib \
-I$(top_srcdir)/gnulib/lib \
-I../include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/util \
-DIN_LIBVIRT \
$(GETTEXT_CPPFLAGS)
AM_CFLAGS = $(DRIVER_MODULE_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBXML_CFLAGS) \
$(WARN_CFLAGS) \
$(LOCK_CHECKING_CFLAGS) \
$(WIN32_EXTRA_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS)
AM_LDFLAGS = $(COVERAGE_LDFLAGS)
EXTRA_DIST = $(conf_DATA) util/keymaps.csv
BUILT_SOURCES =
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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CLEANFILES =
DISTCLEANFILES =
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES =
nodist_conf_DATA =
THREAD_LIBS = $(LIB_PTHREAD) $(LTLIBMULTITHREAD)
SECDRIVER_LIBS =
if WITH_SECDRIVER_SELINUX
SECDRIVER_LIBS += $(SELINUX_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_SECDRIVER_APPARMOR
SECDRIVER_LIBS += $(APPARMOR_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_NETWORK
UUID=$(shell uuidgen 2>/dev/null)
endif
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libvirt.la libvirt-qemu.la libvirt-lxc.la
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moddir = $(libdir)/libvirt/connection-driver
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mod_LTLIBRARIES =
confdir = $(sysconfdir)/libvirt
conf_DATA = libvirt.conf
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augeasdir = $(datadir)/augeas/lenses
augeas_DATA =
augeastestdir = $(datadir)/augeas/lenses/tests
augeastest_DATA =
# These files are not related to driver APIs. Simply generic
# helper APIs for various purposes
UTIL_SOURCES = \
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util/viralloc.c util/viralloc.h \
util/virarch.h util/virarch.c \
util/viratomic.h util/viratomic.c \
util/viraudit.c util/viraudit.h \
util/virauth.c util/virauth.h \
util/virauthconfig.c util/virauthconfig.h \
util/virbitmap.c util/virbitmap.h \
util/virbuffer.c util/virbuffer.h \
util/vircgroup.c util/vircgroup.h util/vircgrouppriv.h \
util/vircommand.c util/vircommand.h \
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util/virconf.c util/virconf.h \
util/virdbus.c util/virdbus.h \
util/virdnsmasq.c util/virdnsmasq.h \
util/virebtables.c util/virebtables.h \
util/virendian.h \
util/virerror.c util/virerror.h \
util/virevent.c util/virevent.h \
util/vireventpoll.c util/vireventpoll.h \
util/virfile.c util/virfile.h \
util/virhash.c util/virhash.h \
util/virhashcode.c util/virhashcode.h \
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util/virhook.c util/virhook.h \
util/viridentity.c util/viridentity.h \
util/virinitctl.c util/virinitctl.h \
util/viriptables.c util/viriptables.h \
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util/virjson.c util/virjson.h \
util/virkeycode.c util/virkeycode.h \
util/virkeyfile.c util/virkeyfile.h \
util/virkeymaps.h \
Introduce an internal API for handling file based lockspaces The previously introduced virFile{Lock,Unlock} APIs provide a way to acquire/release fcntl() locks on individual files. For unknown reason though, the POSIX spec says that fcntl() locks are released when *any* file handle referring to the same path is closed. In the following sequence threadA: fd1 = open("foo") threadB: fd2 = open("foo") threadA: virFileLock(fd1) threadB: virFileLock(fd2) threadB: close(fd2) you'd expect threadA to come out holding a lock on 'foo', and indeed it does hold a lock for a very short time. Unfortunately when threadB does close(fd2) this releases the lock associated with fd1. For the current libvirt use case for virFileLock - pidfiles - this doesn't matter since the lock is acquired at startup while single threaded an never released until exit. To provide a more generally useful API though, it is necessary to introduce a slightly higher level abstraction, which is to be referred to as a "lockspace". This is to be provided by a virLockSpacePtr object in src/util/virlockspace.{c,h}. The core idea is that the lockspace keeps track of what files are already open+locked. This means that when a 2nd thread comes along and tries to acquire a lock, it doesn't end up opening and closing a new FD. The lockspace just checks the current list of held locks and immediately returns VIR_ERR_RESOURCE_BUSY. NB, the API as it stands is designed on the basis that the files being locked are not being otherwise opened and used by the application code. One approach to using this API is to acquire locks based on a hash of the filepath. eg to lock /var/lib/libvirt/images/foo.img the application might do virLockSpacePtr lockspace = virLockSpaceNew("/var/lib/libvirt/imagelocks"); lockname = md5sum("/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo.img"); virLockSpaceAcquireLock(lockspace, lockname); NB, in this example, the caller should ensure that the path is canonicalized before calculating the checksum. It is also possible to do locks directly on resources by using a NULL lockspace directory and then using the file path as the lock name eg virLockSpacePtr lockspace = virLockSpaceNew(NULL); virLockSpaceAcquireLock(lockspace, "/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo.img"); This is only safe to do though if no other part of the process will be opening the files. This will be the case when this code is used inside the soon-to-be-reposted virlockd daemon Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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util/virlockspace.c util/virlockspace.h \
util/virlog.c util/virlog.h \
util/virmacaddr.h util/virmacaddr.c \
util/virnetdev.h util/virnetdev.c \
util/virnetdevbandwidth.h util/virnetdevbandwidth.c \
util/virnetdevbridge.h util/virnetdevbridge.c \
util/virnetdevmacvlan.c util/virnetdevmacvlan.h \
util/virnetdevopenvswitch.h util/virnetdevopenvswitch.c \
util/virnetdevtap.h util/virnetdevtap.c \
util/virnetdevveth.h util/virnetdevveth.c \
util/virnetdevvlan.h util/virnetdevvlan.c \
util/virnetdevvportprofile.h util/virnetdevvportprofile.c \
util/virnetlink.c util/virnetlink.h \
util/virnodesuspend.c util/virnodesuspend.h \
util/virnuma.c util/virnuma.h \
util/virobject.c util/virobject.h \
util/virpci.c util/virpci.h \
util/virpidfile.c util/virpidfile.h \
util/virportallocator.c util/virportallocator.h \
util/virprocess.c util/virprocess.h \
util/virrandom.h util/virrandom.c \
util/virsexpr.c util/virsexpr.h \
util/virsocketaddr.h util/virsocketaddr.c \
util/virstatslinux.c util/virstatslinux.h \
util/virstoragefile.c util/virstoragefile.h \
util/virstring.h util/virstring.c \
util/virsysinfo.c util/virsysinfo.h \
util/virthread.c util/virthread.h \
util/virthreadpthread.h \
util/virthreadwin32.h \
util/virthreadpool.c util/virthreadpool.h \
util/virtime.h util/virtime.c \
util/virtpm.h util/virtpm.c \
util/virtypedparam.c util/virtypedparam.h \
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util/virusb.c util/virusb.h \
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util/viruri.h util/viruri.c \
util/virutil.c util/virutil.h \
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util/viruuid.c util/viruuid.h \
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util/virxml.c util/virxml.h \
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$(NULL)
EXTRA_DIST += $(srcdir)/util/virkeymaps.h $(srcdir)/util/keymaps.csv \
$(srcdir)/util/virkeycode-mapgen.py
BUILT_SOURCES += $(srcdir)/util/virkeymaps.h
$(srcdir)/util/virkeymaps.h: $(srcdir)/util/keymaps.csv \
$(srcdir)/util/virkeycode-mapgen.py
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/util/virkeycode-mapgen.py <$(srcdir)/util/keymaps.csv >$@
EXTRA_DIST += util/virthreadpthread.c util/virthreadwin32.c
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# Internal generic driver infrastructure
NODE_INFO_SOURCES = nodeinfo.h nodeinfo.c
DATATYPES_SOURCES = datatypes.h datatypes.c
DRIVER_SOURCES = \
driver.c driver.h \
internal.h \
$(DATATYPES_SOURCES) \
fdstream.c fdstream.h \
$(NODE_INFO_SOURCES) \
libvirt.c libvirt_internal.h \
locking/lock_manager.c locking/lock_manager.h \
locking/lock_driver.h \
locking/lock_driver_nop.h locking/lock_driver_nop.c \
locking/domain_lock.h locking/domain_lock.c
LOCK_DRIVER_SANLOCK_SOURCES = \
locking/lock_driver_sanlock.c
LOCK_DRIVER_SANLOCK_HELPER_SOURCES = \
locking/sanlock_helper.c
LOCK_PROTOCOL_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/locking/lock_protocol.h \
$(srcdir)/locking/lock_protocol.c \
$(NULL)
LOCK_PROTOCOL = $(srcdir)/locking/lock_protocol.x
EXTRA_DIST += $(LOCK_PROTOCOL) \
$(LOCK_PROTOCOL_GENERATED)
BUILT_SOURCES += $(LOCK_PROTOCOL_GENERATED)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(LOCK_PROTOCOL_GENERATED)
LOCK_DAEMON_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/locking/lock_daemon_dispatch_stubs.h
$(NULL)
BUILT_SOURCES += $(LOCK_DAEMON_GENERATED)
EXTRA_DIST += $(LOCK_DAEMON_GENERATED)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(LOCK_DAEMON_GENERATED)
LOCK_DRIVER_LOCKD_SOURCES = \
locking/lock_driver_lockd.c \
$(NULL)
LOCK_DAEMON_SOURCES = \
locking/lock_daemon.h \
locking/lock_daemon.c \
locking/lock_daemon_config.h \
locking/lock_daemon_config.c \
locking/lock_daemon_dispatch.c \
locking/lock_daemon_dispatch.h \
$(NULL)
$(srcdir)/locking/lock_daemon_dispatch_stubs.h: $(LOCK_PROTOCOL) \
$(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)perl -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl --mode=server \
virLockSpaceProtocol VIR_LOCK_SPACE_PROTOCOL \
$(LOCK_PROTOCOL) > $@
NETDEV_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/netdev_bandwidth_conf.h conf/netdev_bandwidth_conf.c \
conf: add <vlan> element to network and domain interface elements The following config elements now support a <vlan> subelements: within a domain: <interface>, and the <actual> subelement of <interface> within a network: the toplevel, as well as any <portgroup> Each vlan element must have one or more <tag id='n'/> subelements. If there is more than one tag, it is assumed that vlan trunking is being requested. If trunking is required with only a single tag, the attribute "trunk='yes'" should be added to the toplevel <vlan> element. Some examples: <interface type='hostdev'/> <vlan> <tag id='42'/> </vlan> <mac address='52:54:00:12:34:56'/> ... </interface> <network> <name>vlan-net</name> <vlan trunk='yes'> <tag id='30'/> </vlan> <virtualport type='openvswitch'/> </network> <interface type='network'/> <source network='vlan-net'/> ... </interface> <network> <name>trunk-vlan</name> <vlan> <tag id='42'/> <tag id='43'/> </vlan> ... </network> <network> <name>multi</name> ... <portgroup name='production'/> <vlan> <tag id='42'/> </vlan> </portgroup> <portgroup name='test'/> <vlan> <tag id='666'/> </vlan> </portgroup> </network> <interface type='network'/> <source network='multi' portgroup='test'/> ... </interface> IMPORTANT NOTE: As of this patch there is no backend support for the vlan element for *any* network device type. When support is added in later patches, it will only be for those select network types that support setting up a vlan on the host side, without the guest's involvement. (For example, it will be possible to configure a vlan for a guest connected to an openvswitch bridge, but it won't be possible to do that for one that is connected to a standard Linux host bridge.)
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conf/netdev_vport_profile_conf.h conf/netdev_vport_profile_conf.c \
conf/netdev_vlan_conf.h conf/netdev_vlan_conf.c
# XML configuration format handling sources
# Domain driver generic impl APIs
DOMAIN_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/capabilities.c conf/capabilities.h \
conf/domain_conf.c conf/domain_conf.h \
conf/domain_audit.c conf/domain_audit.h \
conf/domain_nwfilter.c conf/domain_nwfilter.h \
conf/snapshot_conf.c conf/snapshot_conf.h
DOMAIN_EVENT_SOURCES = \
conf/domain_event.c conf/domain_event.h
# Network driver generic impl APIs
NETWORK_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/network_conf.c conf/network_conf.h
# Network filter driver generic impl APIs
NWFILTER_PARAM_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/nwfilter_params.c conf/nwfilter_params.h \
conf/nwfilter_ipaddrmap.c \
conf/nwfilter_ipaddrmap.h \
conf/nwfilter_conf.h
NWFILTER_CONF_SOURCES = \
$(NWFILTER_PARAM_CONF_SOURCES) \
conf/nwfilter_conf.c conf/nwfilter_conf.h
# Storage driver generic impl APIs
STORAGE_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/storage_conf.h conf/storage_conf.c
# Interface driver generic impl APIs
INTERFACE_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/interface_conf.c conf/interface_conf.h
# Secret driver generic impl APIs
SECRET_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/secret_conf.h conf/secret_conf.c
# Network driver generic impl APIs
NODE_DEVICE_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/node_device_conf.c conf/node_device_conf.h
ENCRYPTION_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/storage_encryption_conf.c conf/storage_encryption_conf.h
CPU_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/cpu_conf.c conf/cpu_conf.h
# Safe character device handling helper APIs
CHRDEV_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/virchrdev.c conf/virchrdev.h
# Device Helper APIs
DEVICE_CONF_SOURCES = \
conf/device_conf.c conf/device_conf.h
CONF_SOURCES = \
$(NETDEV_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(DOMAIN_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(DOMAIN_EVENT_SOURCES) \
$(NETWORK_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(NWFILTER_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(NODE_DEVICE_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(ENCRYPTION_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(INTERFACE_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(SECRET_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(CPU_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(CHRDEV_CONF_SOURCES) \
$(DEVICE_CONF_SOURCES)
# The remote RPC driver, covering domains, storage, networks, etc
REMOTE_DRIVER_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/remote/remote_protocol.c \
$(srcdir)/remote/remote_protocol.h \
$(srcdir)/remote/remote_client_bodies.h \
$(srcdir)/remote/lxc_protocol.c \
$(srcdir)/remote/lxc_protocol.h \
$(srcdir)/remote/lxc_client_bodies.h \
$(srcdir)/remote/qemu_protocol.c \
$(srcdir)/remote/qemu_protocol.h \
$(srcdir)/remote/qemu_client_bodies.h
REMOTE_PROTOCOL = $(srcdir)/remote/remote_protocol.x
LXC_PROTOCOL = $(srcdir)/remote/lxc_protocol.x
QEMU_PROTOCOL = $(srcdir)/remote/qemu_protocol.x
REMOTE_DRIVER_PROTOCOL = $(REMOTE_PROTOCOL) $(QEMU_PROTOCOL) $(LXC_PROTOCOL)
$(srcdir)/remote/remote_client_bodies.h: $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(REMOTE_PROTOCOL) Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl --mode=client \
remote REMOTE $(REMOTE_PROTOCOL) > $@
$(srcdir)/remote/lxc_client_bodies.h: $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(LXC_PROTOCOL) Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl --mode=client \
lxc LXC $(LXC_PROTOCOL) > $@
$(srcdir)/remote/qemu_client_bodies.h: $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(QEMU_PROTOCOL) Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl --mode=client \
qemu QEMU $(QEMU_PROTOCOL) > $@
REMOTE_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
gnutls_1_0_compat.h \
remote/remote_driver.c remote/remote_driver.h \
$(REMOTE_DRIVER_GENERATED)
EXTRA_DIST += $(REMOTE_DRIVER_PROTOCOL) \
$(REMOTE_DRIVER_GENERATED)
# Ensure that we don't change the struct or member names or member ordering
# in remote_protocol.x The embedded perl below needs a few comments, and
# presumes you know what pdwtags output looks like:
# * use -0777 -n to slurp the entire file into $_.
# * the "split" splits on the /* DD */ comments, so that $p iterates
# through the struct definitions.
# * process only "struct remote_..." entries
# * remove comments and preceding TAB throughout
# * remove empty lines throughout
# * remove white space at end of buffer
# With pdwtags 1.8, --verbose output includes separators like these:
# /* 93 */
# /* <0> (null):0 */
# with the second line omitted for intrinsic types.
# Whereas with pdwtags 1.3, they look like this:
# /* <2d2> /usr/include/libio.h:180 */
# The alternation of the following regexps matches both cases.
r1 = /\* \d+ \*/
r2 = /\* <[[:xdigit:]]+> \S+:\d+ \*/
struct_prefix = (remote_|qemu_|lxc_|virNet|keepalive_)
# Depending on configure options, libtool creates one or both of
# {,.libs/}libvirt_remote_driver_la-remote_protocol.o. We want the
# newest of the two, in case configure options changed and a stale
# file is left around from an earlier build.
PDWTAGS = \
$(AM_V_GEN)if (pdwtags --help) > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
o=`ls -t $(<:.lo=.$(OBJEXT)) .libs/$(<:.lo=.$(OBJEXT)) \
2>/dev/null | sed -n 1p`; \
test -f "$$o" || { echo ".o for $< not found" >&2; exit 1; }; \
pdwtags --verbose $$o > $(@F)-t1 2> $(@F)-t2; \
if test -s $(@F)-t2; then \
rm -rf $(@F)-t?; \
echo 'WARNING: pdwtags appears broken; skipping the $@ test' >&2;\
else \
$(PERL) -0777 -n \
-e 'foreach my $$p (split m!\n*(?:$(r1)|$(r2))\n!) {' \
-e ' if ($$p =~ /^(struct|enum) $(struct_prefix)/ ||' \
-e ' $$p =~ /^enum {/) {' \
-e ' $$p =~ s!\t*/\*.*?\*/!!sg;' \
-e ' $$p =~ s!\s+\n!\n!sg;' \
-e ' $$p =~ s!\s+$$!!;' \
-e ' $$p =~ s!\t! !g;' \
-e ' print "$$p\n";' \
-e ' $$n++;' \
-e ' }' \
-e '}' \
-e 'BEGIN {' \
-e ' print "/* -*- c -*- */\n";' \
-e '}' \
-e 'END {' \
-e ' if ($$n < 1) {' \
-e ' warn "WARNING: your pdwtags program is too old\n";' \
-e ' warn "WARNING: skipping the $@ test\n";' \
-e ' warn "WARNING: install dwarves-1.3 or newer\n";' \
-e ' exit 8;' \
-e ' }' \
-e '}' \
< $(@F)-t1 > $(@F)-t3; \
case $$? in 8) rm -f $(@F)-t?; exit 0;; 0) ;; *) exit 1;; esac;\
diff -u $(@)s $(@F)-t3; st=$$?; rm -f $(@F)-t?; exit $$st; \
fi; \
else \
echo 'WARNING: you lack pdwtags; skipping the $@ test' >&2; \
echo 'WARNING: install the dwarves package to get pdwtags' >&2; \
fi
# .libs/libvirt.so is built by libtool as a side-effect of the Makefile
# rule for libvirt.la. However, checking symbols relies on Linux ELF layout
if WITH_LINUX
check-symfile: libvirt.syms libvirt.la
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) $(srcdir)/check-symfile.pl libvirt.syms \
.libs/libvirt.so
else
check-symfile:
endif
check-symsorting:
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) $(srcdir)/check-symsorting.pl \
$(srcdir) $(SYM_FILES)
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EXTRA_DIST += check-symfile.pl check-symsorting.pl
PROTOCOL_STRUCTS = \
$(srcdir)/remote_protocol-structs \
$(srcdir)/lxc_protocol-structs \
$(srcdir)/qemu_protocol-structs \
$(srcdir)/virnetprotocol-structs \
$(srcdir)/virkeepaliveprotocol-structs
if WITH_REMOTE
check-protocol: $(PROTOCOL_STRUCTS) $(PROTOCOL_STRUCTS:structs=struct)
# The .o file that pdwtags parses is created as a side effect of running
# libtool; but from make's perspective we depend on the .lo file.
$(srcdir)/remote_protocol-struct \
$(srcdir)/qemu_protocol-struct \
$(srcdir)/lxc_protocol-struct: \
$(srcdir)/%-struct: libvirt_driver_remote_la-%.lo
$(PDWTAGS)
$(srcdir)/virnetprotocol-struct $(srcdir)/virkeepaliveprotocol-struct: \
$(srcdir)/%-struct: libvirt_net_rpc_la-%.lo
$(PDWTAGS)
else !WITH_REMOTE
# The $(PROTOCOL_STRUCTS) files must live in git, because they cannot be
# re-generated when configured --without-remote.
check-protocol:
endif
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EXTRA_DIST += $(PROTOCOL_STRUCTS)
check-drivername:
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) $(srcdir)/check-drivername.pl \
$(srcdir)/driver.h \
$(srcdir)/libvirt_public.syms \
$(srcdir)/libvirt_qemu.syms \
$(srcdir)/libvirt_lxc.syms
EXTRA_DIST += check-drivername.pl
DRIVER_SOURCE_FILES = \
esx/esx_device_monitor.c \
esx/esx_driver.c \
esx/esx_interface_driver.c \
esx/esx_network_driver.c \
esx/esx_nwfilter_driver.c \
esx/esx_secret_driver.c \
esx/esx_storage_driver.c \
hyperv/hyperv_device_monitor.c \
hyperv/hyperv_driver.c \
hyperv/hyperv_interface_driver.c \
hyperv/hyperv_network_driver.c \
hyperv/hyperv_nwfilter_driver.c \
hyperv/hyperv_secret_driver.c \
hyperv/hyperv_storage_driver.c \
interface/interface_backend_netcf.c \
interface/interface_backend_udev.c \
libxl/libxl_driver.c \
lxc/lxc_driver.c \
network/bridge_driver.c \
node_device/node_device_hal.c \
node_device/node_device_udev.c \
nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c \
openvz/openvz_driver.c \
parallels/parallels_driver.c \
parallels/parallels_network.c \
parallels/parallels_storage.c \
phyp/phyp_driver.c \
qemu/qemu_driver.c \
remote/remote_driver.c \
secret/secret_driver.c \
storage/storage_driver.c \
test/test_driver.c \
uml/uml_driver.c \
vbox/vbox_driver.c \
vbox/vbox_tmpl.c \
vmware/vmware_driver.c \
xen/xen_driver.c \
xenapi/xenapi_driver.c \
$(NULL)
check-driverimpls:
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) $(srcdir)/check-driverimpls.pl \
$(DRIVER_SOURCE_FILES)
EXTRA_DIST += check-driverimpls.pl
check-local: check-protocol check-symfile check-symsorting \
check-drivername check-driverimpls
.PHONY: check-protocol $(PROTOCOL_STRUCTS:structs=struct)
# Mock driver, covering domains, storage, networks, etc
TEST_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
test/test_driver.c test/test_driver.h
# Now the Hypervisor specific drivers
XEN_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
xen/block_stats.c xen/block_stats.h \
xen/xen_hypervisor.c xen/xen_hypervisor.h \
xen/xen_driver.c xen/xen_driver.h \
xen/xend_internal.c xen/xend_internal.h \
xen/xm_internal.c xen/xm_internal.h \
xen/xs_internal.c xen/xs_internal.h
if WITH_XEN_INOTIFY
XEN_DRIVER_SOURCES += xen/xen_inotify.c xen/xen_inotify.h
endif
LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_monitor_protocol.h \
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_monitor_protocol.c \
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(NULL)
LXC_MONITOR_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_monitor_dispatch.h \
$(NULL)
LXC_CONTROLLER_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_controller_dispatch.h \
$(NULL)
LXC_GENERATED = \
$(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL_GENERATED) \
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(LXC_MONITOR_GENERATED) \
$(LXC_CONTROLLER_GENERATED) \
$(NULL)
LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL = $(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_monitor_protocol.x
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_monitor_dispatch.h: $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL) Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl --mode=client \
virLXCMonitor VIR_LXC_MONITOR $(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL) > $@
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_controller_dispatch.h: $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(REMOTE_PROTOCOL) Makefile.am
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gendispatch.pl --mode=server \
virLXCMonitor VIR_LXC_MONITOR $(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL) > $@
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL) \
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(LXC_GENERATED) \
$(NULL)
BUILT_SOURCES += $(LXC_GENERATED)
CLEANFILES += $(LXC_GENERATED)
LXC_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
$(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL_GENERATED) \
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(LXC_MONITOR_GENERATED) \
lxc/lxc_conf.c lxc/lxc_conf.h \
lxc/lxc_container.c lxc/lxc_container.h \
lxc/lxc_cgroup.c lxc/lxc_cgroup.h \
lxc/lxc_domain.c lxc/lxc_domain.h \
lxc/lxc_hostdev.c lxc/lxc_hostdev.h \
lxc/lxc_monitor.c lxc/lxc_monitor.h \
lxc/lxc_process.c lxc/lxc_process.h \
lxc/lxc_fuse.c lxc/lxc_fuse.h \
lxc/lxc_driver.c lxc/lxc_driver.h
LXC_CONTROLLER_SOURCES = \
$(LXC_MONITOR_PROTOCOL_GENERATED) \
Run an RPC protocol over the LXC controller monitor This defines a new RPC protocol to be used between the LXC controller and the libvirtd LXC driver. There is only a single RPC message defined thus far, an asynchronous "EXIT" event that is emitted just before the LXC controller process exits. This provides the LXC driver with details about how the container shutdown - normally, or abnormally (crashed), thus allowing the driver to emit better libvirt events. Emitting the event in the LXC controller requires a few little tricks with the RPC service. Simply calling the virNetServiceClientSendMessage does not work, since this merely queues the message for asynchronous processing. In addition the main event loop is no longer running at the point the event is emitted, so no I/O is processed. Thus after invoking virNetServiceClientSendMessage it is necessary to mark the client as being in "delayed close" mode. Then the event loop is run again, until the client completes its close - this happens only after the queued message has been fully transmitted. The final complexity is that it is not safe to run virNetServerQuit() from the client close callback, since that is invoked from a context where the server is locked. Thus a zero-second timer is used to trigger shutdown of the event loop, causing the controller to finally exit. * src/Makefile.am: Add rules for generating RPC protocol files and dispatch methods * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Emit an RPC event immediately before exiting * src/lxc/lxc_domain.h: Record the shutdown reason given by the controller * src/lxc/lxc_monitor.c, src/lxc/lxc_monitor.h: Register RPC program and event handler. Add callback to let driver receive EXIT event. * src/lxc/lxc_process.c: Use monitor exit event to decide what kind of domain event to emit * src/lxc/lxc_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for LXC controller monitor. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-17 14:54:08 +00:00
$(LXC_CONTROLLER_GENERATED) \
lxc/lxc_conf.c lxc/lxc_conf.h \
lxc/lxc_container.c lxc/lxc_container.h \
lxc/lxc_cgroup.c lxc/lxc_cgroup.h \
lxc/lxc_domain.c lxc/lxc_domain.h \
lxc/lxc_fuse.c lxc/lxc_fuse.h \
lxc/lxc_controller.c
SECURITY_DRIVER_APPARMOR_HELPER_SOURCES = \
$(DATATYPES_SOURCES) \
security/virt-aa-helper.c
PHYP_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
phyp/phyp_driver.c phyp/phyp_driver.h
OPENVZ_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
openvz/openvz_conf.c openvz/openvz_conf.h \
openvz/openvz_driver.c openvz/openvz_driver.h \
openvz/openvz_util.c openvz/openvz_util.h
2007-06-15 01:21:18 +00:00
VMWARE_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
vmware/vmware_driver.c vmware/vmware_driver.h \
vmware/vmware_conf.c vmware/vmware_conf.h
VBOX_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
vbox/vbox_glue.c vbox/vbox_glue.h \
vbox/vbox_driver.c vbox/vbox_driver.h \
vbox/vbox_V2_2.c vbox/vbox_CAPI_v2_2.h \
vbox/vbox_V3_0.c vbox/vbox_CAPI_v3_0.h \
vbox/vbox_V3_1.c vbox/vbox_CAPI_v3_1.h \
vbox/vbox_V3_2.c vbox/vbox_CAPI_v3_2.h \
vbox/vbox_V4_0.c vbox/vbox_CAPI_v4_0.h \
vbox/vbox_V4_1.c vbox/vbox_CAPI_v4_1.h
VBOX_DRIVER_EXTRA_DIST = \
vbox/vbox_tmpl.c vbox/README \
vbox/vbox_MSCOMGlue.c vbox/vbox_MSCOMGlue.h \
vbox/vbox_XPCOMCGlue.c vbox/vbox_XPCOMCGlue.h
2009-04-19 16:36:22 +00:00
QEMU_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
qemu/qemu_agent.c qemu/qemu_agent.h \
qemu/qemu_capabilities.c qemu/qemu_capabilities.h \
qemu/qemu_command.c qemu/qemu_command.h \
qemu/qemu_domain.c qemu/qemu_domain.h \
qemu/qemu_cgroup.c qemu/qemu_cgroup.h \
qemu/qemu_hostdev.c qemu/qemu_hostdev.h \
qemu/qemu_hotplug.c qemu/qemu_hotplug.h \
qemu/qemu_conf.c qemu/qemu_conf.h \
qemu/qemu_process.c qemu/qemu_process.h \
qemu/qemu_migration.c qemu/qemu_migration.h \
qemu/qemu_monitor.c qemu/qemu_monitor.h \
qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c \
qemu/qemu_monitor_text.h \
qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c \
qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h \
qemu/qemu_driver.c qemu/qemu_driver.h \
qemu/qemu_bridge_filter.c \
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
2010-11-17 20:26:30 +00:00
qemu/qemu_bridge_filter.h
XENAPI_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
xenapi/xenapi_driver.c xenapi/xenapi_driver.h \
xenapi/xenapi_driver_private.h \
xenapi/xenapi_utils.c xenapi/xenapi_utils.h
LIBXL_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
libxl/libxl_conf.c libxl/libxl_conf.h \
libxl/libxl_driver.c libxl/libxl_driver.h
2008-11-19 16:58:23 +00:00
UML_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
uml/uml_conf.c uml/uml_conf.h \
uml/uml_driver.c uml/uml_driver.h
2008-11-19 16:58:23 +00:00
ESX_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
esx/esx_private.h \
esx/esx_driver.c esx/esx_driver.h \
esx/esx_interface_driver.c esx/esx_interface_driver.h \
esx/esx_network_driver.c esx/esx_network_driver.h \
esx/esx_storage_driver.c esx/esx_storage_driver.h \
esx/esx_storage_backend_vmfs.c esx/esx_storage_backend_vmfs.h \
esx/esx_storage_backend_iscsi.c esx/esx_storage_backend_iscsi.h \
esx/esx_device_monitor.c esx/esx_device_monitor.h \
esx/esx_secret_driver.c esx/esx_secret_driver.h \
esx/esx_nwfilter_driver.c esx/esx_nwfilter_driver.h \
esx/esx_util.c esx/esx_util.h \
esx/esx_vi.c esx/esx_vi.h \
esx/esx_vi_methods.c esx/esx_vi_methods.h \
esx/esx_vi_types.c esx/esx_vi_types.h
ESX_DRIVER_GENERATED = \
esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c \
esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h \
esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro \
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c \
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h \
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef \
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum \
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring \
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring \
esx/esx_vi.generated.c \
esx/esx_vi.generated.h
ESX_DRIVER_EXTRA_DIST = \
esx/README \
esx/esx_vi_generator.input \
esx/esx_vi_generator.py \
$(ESX_DRIVER_GENERATED)
HYPERV_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
2011-07-13 14:47:01 +00:00
hyperv/hyperv_private.h \
hyperv/hyperv_driver.c hyperv/hyperv_driver.h \
hyperv/hyperv_interface_driver.c hyperv/hyperv_interface_driver.h \
hyperv/hyperv_network_driver.c hyperv/hyperv_network_driver.h \
hyperv/hyperv_storage_driver.c hyperv/hyperv_storage_driver.h \
hyperv/hyperv_device_monitor.c hyperv/hyperv_device_monitor.h \
hyperv/hyperv_secret_driver.c hyperv/hyperv_secret_driver.h \
hyperv/hyperv_nwfilter_driver.c hyperv/hyperv_nwfilter_driver.h \
hyperv/hyperv_util.c hyperv/hyperv_util.h \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi.c hyperv/hyperv_wmi.h \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.c hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.h \
hyperv/openwsman.h
HYPERV_DRIVER_GENERATED = \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.c \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.h \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.c \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.h \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.typedef
HYPERV_DRIVER_EXTRA_DIST = \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi_generator.input \
hyperv/hyperv_wmi_generator.py \
$(HYPERV_DRIVER_GENERATED)
PARALLELS_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
parallels/parallels_driver.h \
parallels/parallels_driver.c \
parallels/parallels_utils.c \
parallels/parallels_utils.h \
parallels/parallels_storage.c \
parallels/parallels_network.c
NETWORK_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
network/bridge_driver.h network/bridge_driver.c
INTERFACE_DRIVER_SOURCES =
if WITH_INTERFACE
INTERFACE_DRIVER_SOURCES += \
interface/interface_driver.h \
interface/interface_driver.c
if WITH_NETCF
INTERFACE_DRIVER_SOURCES += \
interface/interface_backend_netcf.c
endif
if WITH_UDEV
INTERFACE_DRIVER_SOURCES += \
interface/interface_backend_udev.c
endif
endif
SECRET_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
secret/secret_driver.h secret/secret_driver.c
# Storage backend specific impls
STORAGE_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_driver.h storage/storage_driver.c \
storage/storage_backend.h storage/storage_backend.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_FS_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_fs.h storage/storage_backend_fs.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_LVM_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_logical.h \
storage/storage_backend_logical.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_ISCSI_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_iscsi.h storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_SCSI_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_scsi.h storage/storage_backend_scsi.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_MPATH_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_mpath.h storage/storage_backend_mpath.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_DISK_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_disk.h storage/storage_backend_disk.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_RBD_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_rbd.h storage/storage_backend_rbd.c
STORAGE_DRIVER_SHEEPDOG_SOURCES = \
storage/storage_backend_sheepdog.h storage/storage_backend_sheepdog.c
STORAGE_HELPER_DISK_SOURCES = \
storage/parthelper.c
UTIL_IO_HELPER_SOURCES = \
util/iohelper.c
# Network filters
NWFILTER_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.h nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c \
nwfilter/nwfilter_gentech_driver.c \
nwfilter/nwfilter_gentech_driver.h \
nwfilter/nwfilter_dhcpsnoop.c \
nwfilter/nwfilter_dhcpsnoop.h \
nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.c \
nwfilter: Support for learning a VM's IP address This patch implements support for learning a VM's IP address. It uses the pcap library to listen on the VM's backend network interface (tap) or the physical ethernet device (macvtap) and tries to capture packets with source or destination MAC address of the VM and learn from DHCP Offers, ARP traffic, or first-sent IPv4 packet what the IP address of the VM's interface is. This then allows to instantiate the network traffic filtering rules without the user having to provide the IP parameter somewhere in the filter description or in the interface description as a parameter. This only supports to detect the parameter IP, which is for the assumed single IPv4 address of a VM. There is not support for interfaces that may have multiple IP addresses (IP aliasing) or IPv6 that may then require more than one valid IP address to be detected. A VM can have multiple independent interfaces that each uses a different IP address and in that case it will be attempted to detect each one of the address independently. So, when for example an interface description in the domain XML has looked like this up to now: <interface type='bridge'> <source bridge='mybridge'/> <model type='virtio'/> <filterref filter='clean-traffic'> <parameter name='IP' value='10.2.3.4'/> </filterref> </interface> you may omit the IP parameter: <interface type='bridge'> <source bridge='mybridge'/> <model type='virtio'/> <filterref filter='clean-traffic'/> </interface> Internally I am walking the 'tree' of a VM's referenced network filters and determine with the given variables which variables are missing. Now, the above IP parameter may be missing and this causes a libvirt-internal thread to be started that uses the pcap library's API to listen to the backend interface (in case of macvtap to the physical interface) in an attempt to determine the missing IP parameter. If the backend interface disappears the thread terminates assuming the VM was brought down. In case of a macvtap device a timeout is being used to wait for packets from the given VM (filtering by VM's interface MAC address). If the VM's macvtap device disappeared the thread also terminates. In all other cases it tries to determine the IP address of the VM and will then apply the rules late on the given interface, which would have happened immediately if the IP parameter had been explicitly given. In case an error happens while the firewall rules are applied, the VM's backend interface is 'down'ed preventing it to communicate. Reasons for failure for applying the network firewall rules may that an ebtables/iptables command failes or OOM errors. Essentially the same failure reasons may occur as when the firewall rules are applied immediately on VM start, except that due to the late application of the filtering rules the VM now is already running and cannot be hindered anymore from starting. Bringing down the whole VM would probably be considered too drastic. While a VM's IP address is attempted to be determined only limited updates to network filters are allowed. In particular it is prevented that filters are modified in such a way that they would introduce new variables. A caveat: The algorithm does not know which one is the appropriate IP address of a VM. If the VM spoofs an IP address in its first ARP traffic or IPv4 packets its filtering rules will be instantiated for this IP address, thus 'locking' it to the found IP address. So, it's still 'safer' to explicitly provide the IP address of a VM's interface in the filter description if it is known beforehand. * configure.ac: detect libpcap * libvirt.spec.in: require libpcap[-devel] if qemu is built * src/internal.h: add the new ATTRIBUTE_PACKED define * src/Makefile.am src/libvirt_private.syms: add the new modules and symbols * src/nwfilter/nwfilter_learnipaddr.[ch]: new module being added * src/nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c src/conf/nwfilter_conf.[ch] src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.[ch] src/nwfilter/nwfilter_gentech_driver.[ch]: plu the new functionality in * tests/nwfilterxml2xmltest: extend testing
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nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.h \
nwfilter/nwfilter_learnipaddr.c \
nwfilter/nwfilter_learnipaddr.h
# Security framework and drivers for various models
SECURITY_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
security/security_driver.h security/security_driver.c \
security/security_nop.h security/security_nop.c \
security/security_stack.h security/security_stack.c \
security/security_dac.h security/security_dac.c \
Refactor the security drivers to simplify usage The current security driver usage requires horrible code like if (driver->securityDriver && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel && driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) This pair of checks for NULL clutters up the code, making the driver calls 2 lines longer than they really need to be. The goal of the patchset is to change the calling convention to simply if (virSecurityManagerSetHostdevLabel(driver->securityDriver, vm, hostdev) < 0) The first check for 'driver->securityDriver' being NULL is removed by introducing a 'no op' security driver that will always be present if no real driver is enabled. This guarentees driver->securityDriver != NULL. The second check for 'driver->securityDriver->domainSetSecurityHostdevLabel' being non-NULL is hidden in a new abstraction called virSecurityManager. This separates the driver callbacks, from main internal API. The addition of a virSecurityManager object, that is separate from the virSecurityDriver struct also allows for security drivers to carry state / configuration information directly. Thus the DAC/Stack drivers from src/qemu which used to pull config from 'struct qemud_driver' can now be moved into the 'src/security' directory and store their config directly. * src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update to use new virSecurityManager APIs * src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_dac.h src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.c, src/qemu/qemu_security_stacked.h: Move into src/security directory * src/security/security_stack.c, src/security/security_stack.h, src/security/security_dac.c, src/security/security_dac.h: Generic versions of previous QEMU specific drivers * src/security/security_apparmor.c, src/security/security_apparmor.h, src/security/security_driver.c, src/security/security_driver.h, src/security/security_selinux.c, src/security/security_selinux.h: Update to take virSecurityManagerPtr object as the first param in all callbacks * src/security/security_nop.c, src/security/security_nop.h: Stub implementation of all security driver APIs. * src/security/security_manager.h, src/security/security_manager.c: New internal API for invoking security drivers * src/libvirt.c: Add missing debug for security APIs
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security/security_manager.h security/security_manager.c
SECURITY_DRIVER_SELINUX_SOURCES = \
security/security_selinux.h security/security_selinux.c
SECURITY_DRIVER_APPARMOR_SOURCES = \
security/security_apparmor.h security/security_apparmor.c
NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_SOURCES = \
node_device/node_device_driver.c \
node_device/node_device_driver.h \
node_device/node_device_linux_sysfs.c
NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_HAL_SOURCES = \
node_device/node_device_hal.c \
node_device/node_device_hal.h
NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_UDEV_SOURCES = \
node_device/node_device_udev.c \
node_device/node_device_udev.h
Adds CPU selection infrastructure Each driver supporting CPU selection must fill in host CPU capabilities. When filling them, drivers for hypervisors running on the same node as libvirtd can use cpuNodeData() to obtain raw CPU data. Other drivers, such as VMware, need to implement their own way of getting such data. Raw data can be decoded into virCPUDefPtr using cpuDecode() function. When implementing virConnectCompareCPU(), a hypervisor driver can just call cpuCompareXML() function with host CPU capabilities. For each guest for which a driver supports selecting CPU models, it must set the appropriate feature in guest's capabilities: virCapabilitiesAddGuestFeature(guest, "cpuselection", 1, 0) Actions needed when a domain is being created depend on whether the hypervisor understands raw CPU data (currently CPUID for i686, x86_64 architectures) or symbolic names has to be used. Typical use by hypervisors which prefer CPUID (such as VMware and Xen): - convert guest CPU configuration from domain's XML into a set of raw data structures each representing one of the feature policies: cpuEncode(conn, architecture, guest_cpu_config, &forced_data, &required_data, &optional_data, &disabled_data, &forbidden_data) - create a mask or whatever the hypervisor expects to see and pass it to the hypervisor Typical use by hypervisors with symbolic model names (such as QEMU): - get raw CPU data for a computed guest CPU: cpuGuestData(conn, host_cpu, guest_cpu_config, &data) - decode raw data into virCPUDefPtr with a possible restriction on allowed model names: cpuDecode(conn, guest, data, n_allowed_models, allowed_models) - pass guest->model and guest->features to the hypervisor * src/cpu/cpu.c src/cpu/cpu.h src/cpu/cpu_generic.c src/cpu/cpu_generic.h src/cpu/cpu_map.c src/cpu/cpu_map.h src/cpu/cpu_x86.c src/cpu/cpu_x86.h src/cpu/cpu_x86_data.h * configure.in: check for CPUID instruction * src/Makefile.am: glue the new files in * src/libvirt_private.syms: add new private symbols * po/POTFILES.in: add new cpu files containing translatable strings
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CPU_SOURCES = \
cpu/cpu.h cpu/cpu.c \
cpu/cpu_generic.h cpu/cpu_generic.c \
cpu/cpu_x86.h cpu/cpu_x86.c cpu/cpu_x86_data.h \
cpu/cpu_s390.h cpu/cpu_s390.c \
cpu/cpu_arm.h cpu/cpu_arm.c \
cpu/cpu_map.h cpu/cpu_map.c cpu/cpu_powerpc.h \
cpu/cpu_powerpc.c cpu/cpu_ppc_data.h
VMX_SOURCES = \
vmx/vmx.c vmx/vmx.h
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XENXS_SOURCES = \
xenxs/xenxs_private.h \
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xenxs/xen_sxpr.c xenxs/xen_sxpr.h \
xenxs/xen_xm.c xenxs/xen_xm.h
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pkgdata_DATA = cpu/cpu_map.xml
EXTRA_DIST += $(pkgdata_DATA)
#########################
#
# Build up list of libvirt.la source files based on configure conditions
#
# First deal with sources usable in non-daemon context
noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libvirt_util.la
libvirt_la_LIBADD = $(libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD)
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD = libvirt_util.la
libvirt_util_la_SOURCES = \
$(UTIL_SOURCES)
libvirt_util_la_CFLAGS = $(CAPNG_CFLAGS) $(YAJL_CFLAGS) $(LIBNL_CFLAGS) \
$(AM_CFLAGS) $(AUDIT_CFLAGS) $(DEVMAPPER_CFLAGS) \
$(DBUS_CFLAGS) $(LDEXP_LIBM) $(NUMACTL_CFLAGS)
libvirt_util_la_LIBADD = $(CAPNG_LIBS) $(YAJL_LIBS) $(LIBNL_LIBS) \
$(THREAD_LIBS) $(AUDIT_LIBS) $(DEVMAPPER_LIBS) \
$(LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME) $(DBUS_LIBS) $(MSCOM_LIBS) $(LIBXML_LIBS) \
$(SECDRIVER_LIBS) $(NUMACTL_LIBS)
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_conf.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_conf.la
libvirt_conf_la_SOURCES = $(CONF_SOURCES)
libvirt_conf_la_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_conf_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
Adds CPU selection infrastructure Each driver supporting CPU selection must fill in host CPU capabilities. When filling them, drivers for hypervisors running on the same node as libvirtd can use cpuNodeData() to obtain raw CPU data. Other drivers, such as VMware, need to implement their own way of getting such data. Raw data can be decoded into virCPUDefPtr using cpuDecode() function. When implementing virConnectCompareCPU(), a hypervisor driver can just call cpuCompareXML() function with host CPU capabilities. For each guest for which a driver supports selecting CPU models, it must set the appropriate feature in guest's capabilities: virCapabilitiesAddGuestFeature(guest, "cpuselection", 1, 0) Actions needed when a domain is being created depend on whether the hypervisor understands raw CPU data (currently CPUID for i686, x86_64 architectures) or symbolic names has to be used. Typical use by hypervisors which prefer CPUID (such as VMware and Xen): - convert guest CPU configuration from domain's XML into a set of raw data structures each representing one of the feature policies: cpuEncode(conn, architecture, guest_cpu_config, &forced_data, &required_data, &optional_data, &disabled_data, &forbidden_data) - create a mask or whatever the hypervisor expects to see and pass it to the hypervisor Typical use by hypervisors with symbolic model names (such as QEMU): - get raw CPU data for a computed guest CPU: cpuGuestData(conn, host_cpu, guest_cpu_config, &data) - decode raw data into virCPUDefPtr with a possible restriction on allowed model names: cpuDecode(conn, guest, data, n_allowed_models, allowed_models) - pass guest->model and guest->features to the hypervisor * src/cpu/cpu.c src/cpu/cpu.h src/cpu/cpu_generic.c src/cpu/cpu_generic.h src/cpu/cpu_map.c src/cpu/cpu_map.h src/cpu/cpu_x86.c src/cpu/cpu_x86.h src/cpu/cpu_x86_data.h * configure.in: check for CPUID instruction * src/Makefile.am: glue the new files in * src/libvirt_private.syms: add new private symbols * po/POTFILES.in: add new cpu files containing translatable strings
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noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_cpu.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_cpu.la
Adds CPU selection infrastructure Each driver supporting CPU selection must fill in host CPU capabilities. When filling them, drivers for hypervisors running on the same node as libvirtd can use cpuNodeData() to obtain raw CPU data. Other drivers, such as VMware, need to implement their own way of getting such data. Raw data can be decoded into virCPUDefPtr using cpuDecode() function. When implementing virConnectCompareCPU(), a hypervisor driver can just call cpuCompareXML() function with host CPU capabilities. For each guest for which a driver supports selecting CPU models, it must set the appropriate feature in guest's capabilities: virCapabilitiesAddGuestFeature(guest, "cpuselection", 1, 0) Actions needed when a domain is being created depend on whether the hypervisor understands raw CPU data (currently CPUID for i686, x86_64 architectures) or symbolic names has to be used. Typical use by hypervisors which prefer CPUID (such as VMware and Xen): - convert guest CPU configuration from domain's XML into a set of raw data structures each representing one of the feature policies: cpuEncode(conn, architecture, guest_cpu_config, &forced_data, &required_data, &optional_data, &disabled_data, &forbidden_data) - create a mask or whatever the hypervisor expects to see and pass it to the hypervisor Typical use by hypervisors with symbolic model names (such as QEMU): - get raw CPU data for a computed guest CPU: cpuGuestData(conn, host_cpu, guest_cpu_config, &data) - decode raw data into virCPUDefPtr with a possible restriction on allowed model names: cpuDecode(conn, guest, data, n_allowed_models, allowed_models) - pass guest->model and guest->features to the hypervisor * src/cpu/cpu.c src/cpu/cpu.h src/cpu/cpu_generic.c src/cpu/cpu_generic.h src/cpu/cpu_map.c src/cpu/cpu_map.h src/cpu/cpu_x86.c src/cpu/cpu_x86.h src/cpu/cpu_x86_data.h * configure.in: check for CPUID instruction * src/Makefile.am: glue the new files in * src/libvirt_private.syms: add new private symbols * po/POTFILES.in: add new cpu files containing translatable strings
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libvirt_cpu_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
Adds CPU selection infrastructure Each driver supporting CPU selection must fill in host CPU capabilities. When filling them, drivers for hypervisors running on the same node as libvirtd can use cpuNodeData() to obtain raw CPU data. Other drivers, such as VMware, need to implement their own way of getting such data. Raw data can be decoded into virCPUDefPtr using cpuDecode() function. When implementing virConnectCompareCPU(), a hypervisor driver can just call cpuCompareXML() function with host CPU capabilities. For each guest for which a driver supports selecting CPU models, it must set the appropriate feature in guest's capabilities: virCapabilitiesAddGuestFeature(guest, "cpuselection", 1, 0) Actions needed when a domain is being created depend on whether the hypervisor understands raw CPU data (currently CPUID for i686, x86_64 architectures) or symbolic names has to be used. Typical use by hypervisors which prefer CPUID (such as VMware and Xen): - convert guest CPU configuration from domain's XML into a set of raw data structures each representing one of the feature policies: cpuEncode(conn, architecture, guest_cpu_config, &forced_data, &required_data, &optional_data, &disabled_data, &forbidden_data) - create a mask or whatever the hypervisor expects to see and pass it to the hypervisor Typical use by hypervisors with symbolic model names (such as QEMU): - get raw CPU data for a computed guest CPU: cpuGuestData(conn, host_cpu, guest_cpu_config, &data) - decode raw data into virCPUDefPtr with a possible restriction on allowed model names: cpuDecode(conn, guest, data, n_allowed_models, allowed_models) - pass guest->model and guest->features to the hypervisor * src/cpu/cpu.c src/cpu/cpu.h src/cpu/cpu_generic.c src/cpu/cpu_generic.h src/cpu/cpu_map.c src/cpu/cpu_map.h src/cpu/cpu_x86.c src/cpu/cpu_x86.h src/cpu/cpu_x86_data.h * configure.in: check for CPUID instruction * src/Makefile.am: glue the new files in * src/libvirt_private.syms: add new private symbols * po/POTFILES.in: add new cpu files containing translatable strings
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libvirt_cpu_la_SOURCES = $(CPU_SOURCES)
if WITH_VMX
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_vmx.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_vmx.la
libvirt_vmx_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_vmx_la_SOURCES = $(VMX_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_XENXS
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noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_xenxs.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_xenxs.la
libvirt_xenxs_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
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libvirt_xenxs_la_SOURCES = $(XENXS_SOURCES)
endif
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver.la
libvirt_driver_la_SOURCES = $(DRIVER_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_la_CFLAGS = \
$(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) $(CURL_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_la_LIBADD = \
$(GNUTLS_LIBS) $(CURL_LIBS) $(DLOPEN_LIBS)
SYM_FILES = $(USED_SYM_FILES)
USED_SYM_FILES = $(srcdir)/libvirt_private.syms
if WITH_TEST
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_test.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_test.la
libvirt_driver_test_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_test_la_SOURCES = $(TEST_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_REMOTE
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_remote.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_remote.la
libvirt_driver_remote_la_CFLAGS = \
$(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) \
$(XDR_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/rpc \
$(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_remote_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_remote_la_LIBADD = $(GNUTLS_LIBS) \
libvirt-net-rpc-client.la \
libvirt-net-rpc-server.la \
libvirt-net-rpc.la
libvirt_driver_remote_la_SOURCES = $(REMOTE_DRIVER_SOURCES)
BUILT_SOURCES += $(REMOTE_DRIVER_GENERATED)
endif WITH_REMOTE
%protocol.c: %protocol.x %protocol.h $(srcdir)/rpc/genprotocol.pl
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/genprotocol.pl $(RPCGEN) -c \
$< $@
%protocol.h: %protocol.x $(srcdir)/rpc/genprotocol.pl
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/genprotocol.pl $(RPCGEN) -h \
$< $@
if WITH_XEN
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_xen_impl.la
libvirt_driver_xen_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_xen_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_xen_impl.la
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if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_xen.la
libvirt_driver_xen_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_xen_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
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else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_xen.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_xen.la
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endif
libvirt_driver_xen_impl_la_CFLAGS = \
$(XEN_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/xenxs \
$(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_xen_impl_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_xen_impl_la_LIBADD = $(XEN_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_xen_impl_la_SOURCES = $(XEN_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_PHYP
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_phyp.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_phyp.la
libvirt_driver_phyp_la_LIBADD = $(SSH2_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_phyp_la_CFLAGS = $(SSH2_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_phyp_la_SOURCES = $(PHYP_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_OPENVZ
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_openvz.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_openvz.la
libvirt_driver_openvz_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_openvz_la_SOURCES = $(OPENVZ_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_VMWARE
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_vmware.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_vmware.la
libvirt_driver_vmware_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf -I$(top_srcdir)/src/vmx $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_vmware_la_SOURCES = $(VMWARE_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_VBOX
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_vbox.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_vbox.la
libvirt_driver_vbox_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_vbox_la_LIBADD = $(DLOPEN_LIBS) $(MSCOM_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_vbox_la_SOURCES = $(VBOX_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_XENAPI
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_xenapi.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_xenapi.la
libvirt_driver_xenapi_la_CFLAGS = $(LIBXENSERVER_CFLAGS) $(CURL_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_xenapi_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_xenapi_la_LIBADD = $(LIBXENSERVER_LIBS) $(CURL_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_xenapi_la_SOURCES = $(XENAPI_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_LIBXL
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_libxl_impl.la
libvirt_driver_libxl_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_libxl_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_libxl_impl.la
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_libxl.la
libvirt_driver_libxl_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_libxl_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_libxl.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_libxl.la
endif
libvirt_driver_libxl_impl_la_CFLAGS = $(LIBXL_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/xenxs \
$(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_libxl_impl_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_libxl_impl_la_LIBADD = $(LIBXL_LIBS) libvirt_xenxs.la
libvirt_driver_libxl_impl_la_SOURCES = $(LIBXL_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_QEMU
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_qemu_impl.la
libvirt_driver_qemu_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_qemu_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_qemu_impl.la
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if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_qemu.la
libvirt_driver_qemu_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_qemu_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
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else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_qemu.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_qemu.la
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endif
libvirt_driver_qemu_impl_la_CFLAGS = $(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBNL_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_qemu_impl_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_qemu_impl_la_LIBADD = $(CAPNG_LIBS) \
$(GNUTLS_LIBS) \
$(LIBNL_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_qemu_impl_la_SOURCES = $(QEMU_DRIVER_SOURCES)
conf_DATA += qemu/qemu.conf
augeas_DATA += qemu/libvirtd_qemu.aug
augeastest_DATA += test_libvirtd_qemu.aug
CLEANFILES += test_libvirtd_qemu.aug
endif
EXTRA_DIST += qemu/qemu.conf qemu/libvirtd_qemu.aug \
qemu/test_libvirtd_qemu.aug.in qemu/THREADS.txt
if WITH_LXC
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_lxc_impl.la
libvirt_driver_lxc_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_lxc_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_lxc_impl.la
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if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_lxc.la
libvirt_driver_lxc_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_lxc_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version $(AM_LDFLAGS)
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else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_lxc.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_lxc.la
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endif
libvirt_driver_lxc_impl_la_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBNL_CFLAGS) \
$(FUSE_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_lxc_impl_la_LIBADD = $(CAPNG_LIBS) $(LIBNL_LIBS) $(FUSE_LIBS)
if WITH_BLKID
libvirt_driver_lxc_impl_la_CFLAGS += $(BLKID_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_lxc_impl_la_LIBADD += $(BLKID_LIBS)
endif
libvirt_driver_lxc_impl_la_LIBADD += $(SECDRIVER_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_lxc_impl_la_SOURCES = $(LXC_DRIVER_SOURCES)
conf_DATA += lxc/lxc.conf
augeas_DATA += lxc/libvirtd_lxc.aug
augeastest_DATA += test_libvirtd_lxc.aug
CLEANFILES += test_libvirtd_lxc.aug
endif
EXTRA_DIST += lxc/lxc.conf lxc/libvirtd_lxc.aug lxc/test_libvirtd_lxc.aug.in
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if WITH_UML
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_uml_impl.la
libvirt_driver_uml_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_uml_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_uml_impl.la
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if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_uml.la
libvirt_driver_uml_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_uml_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
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else
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noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_uml.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_uml.la
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endif
libvirt_driver_uml_impl_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_uml_impl_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
# libvirt_driver_uml_impl_la_LIBADD =
libvirt_driver_uml_impl_la_SOURCES = $(UML_DRIVER_SOURCES)
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endif
BUILT_SOURCES += $(ESX_DRIVER_GENERATED)
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ESX_GENERATED_STAMP = .esx_vi_generator.stamp
EXTRA_DIST += $(ESX_GENERATED_STAMP)
Make ESX & Hyper-V code generator safe with parallel builds If from a clean GIT checkout 'make -j 8' is run, the ESX and Hyper-V code will be generated multiple times over. This is because there are multiple files being generated from one invocation of the generator script. make does not realize this and so invokes the generator once per file. This doesn't matter with serialized builds, but with parallel builds multiple instances of the generator get run at once. make[2]: Entering directory `/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src' GEN util/virkeymaps.h GEN remote/remote_protocol.h GEN remote/remote_client_bodies.h GEN remote/qemu_protocol.h GEN remote/qemu_client_bodies.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro GEN esx/esx_vi.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h ...snip... GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.h GEN libvirt_qemu_probes.h GEN locking/qemu-sanlock.conf GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.c GEN rpc/virnetprotocol.h GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.typedef GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.h GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.c GEN rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.h GEN remote/remote_protocol.c GEN remote/qemu_protocol.c GEN rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.c GEN rpc/virnetprotocol.c GEN libvirt.def Prevent this using a timestamp file to control generation, as was previously done for the python bindings in commit a7868e0131516ef2dece82586edd52dc87fe336c Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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$(ESX_DRIVER_GENERATED): $(ESX_GENERATED_STAMP)
$(ESX_GENERATED_STAMP): $(srcdir)/esx/esx_vi_generator.input \
$(srcdir)/esx/esx_vi_generator.py
Make ESX & Hyper-V code generator safe with parallel builds If from a clean GIT checkout 'make -j 8' is run, the ESX and Hyper-V code will be generated multiple times over. This is because there are multiple files being generated from one invocation of the generator script. make does not realize this and so invokes the generator once per file. This doesn't matter with serialized builds, but with parallel builds multiple instances of the generator get run at once. make[2]: Entering directory `/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src' GEN util/virkeymaps.h GEN remote/remote_protocol.h GEN remote/remote_client_bodies.h GEN remote/qemu_protocol.h GEN remote/qemu_client_bodies.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro GEN esx/esx_vi.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h ...snip... GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.h GEN libvirt_qemu_probes.h GEN locking/qemu-sanlock.conf GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.c GEN rpc/virnetprotocol.h GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.typedef GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.h GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.c GEN rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.h GEN remote/remote_protocol.c GEN remote/qemu_protocol.c GEN rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.c GEN rpc/virnetprotocol.c GEN libvirt.def Prevent this using a timestamp file to control generation, as was previously done for the python bindings in commit a7868e0131516ef2dece82586edd52dc87fe336c Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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$(AM_V_GEN)srcdir=$(srcdir) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/esx/esx_vi_generator.py \
&& touch $@
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(ESX_DRIVER_GENERATED) $(ESX_GENERATED_STAMP)
if WITH_ESX
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_esx.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_esx.la
libvirt_driver_esx_la_CFLAGS = $(CURL_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf -I$(top_srcdir)/src/vmx $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_esx_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_esx_la_LIBADD = $(CURL_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_esx_la_SOURCES = $(ESX_DRIVER_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_esx_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(ESX_DRIVER_GENERATED)
endif
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BUILT_SOURCES += $(HYPERV_DRIVER_GENERATED)
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HYPERV_GENERATED_STAMP = .hyperv_wmi_generator.stamp
EXTRA_DIST += $(HYPERV_GENERATED_STAMP)
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$(HYPERV_DRIVER_GENERATED): $(HYPERV_GENERATED_STAMP)
$(HYPERV_GENERATED_STAMP): $(srcdir)/hyperv/hyperv_wmi_generator.input \
$(srcdir)/hyperv/hyperv_wmi_generator.py
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$(AM_V_GEN)srcdir=$(srcdir) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/hyperv/hyperv_wmi_generator.py \
&& touch $@
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(HYPERV_DRIVER_GENERATED) $(HYPERV_GENERATED_STAMP)
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if WITH_HYPERV
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_hyperv.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_hyperv.la
libvirt_driver_hyperv_la_CFLAGS = $(OPENWSMAN_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
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libvirt_driver_hyperv_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_hyperv_la_LIBADD = $(OPENWSMAN_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_hyperv_la_SOURCES = $(HYPERV_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_PARALLELS
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_parallels.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_parallels.la
libvirt_driver_parallels_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_parallels_la_SOURCES = $(PARALLELS_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_NETWORK
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_network_impl.la
libvirt_driver_network_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_network_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_network_impl.la
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if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_network.la
network: use firewalld instead of iptables, when available * configure.ac, spec file: firewalld defaults to enabled if dbus is available, otherwise is disabled. If --with_firewalld is explicitly requested and dbus is not available, configure will fail. * bridge_driver: add dbus filters to get the FirewallD1.Reloaded signal and DBus.NameOwnerChanged on org.fedoraproject.FirewallD1. When these are encountered, reload all the iptables reuls of all libvirt's virtual networks (similar to what happens when libvirtd is restarted). * iptables, ebtables: use firewall-cmd's direct passthrough interface when available, otherwise use iptables and ebtables commands. This decision is made once the first time libvirt calls iptables/ebtables, and that decision is maintained for the life of libvirtd. * Note that the nwfilter part of this patch was separated out into another patch by Stefan in V2, so that needs to be revised and re-reviewed as well. ================ All the configure.ac and specfile changes are unchanged from Thomas' V3. V3 re-ran "firewall-cmd --state" every time a new rule was added, which was extremely inefficient. V4 uses VIR_ONCE_GLOBAL_INIT to set up a one-time initialization function. The VIR_ONCE_GLOBAL_INIT(x) macro references a static function called vir(Ip|Eb)OnceInit(), which will then be called the first time that the static function vir(Ip|Eb)TablesInitialize() is called (that function is defined for you by the macro). This is thread-safe, so there is no chance of any race. IMPORTANT NOTE: I've left the VIR_DEBUG messages in these two init functions (one for iptables, on for ebtables) as VIR_WARN so that I don't have to turn on all the other debug message just to see these. Even if this patch doesn't need any other modification, those messages need to be changed to VIR_DEBUG before pushing. This one-time initialization works well. However, I've encountered problems with testing: 1) Whenever I have enabled the firewalld service, *all* attempts to call firewall-cmd from within libvirtd end with firewall-cmd hanging internally somewhere. This is *not* the case if firewall-cmd returns non-0 in response to "firewall-cmd --state" (i.e. *that* command runs and returns to libvirt successfully.) 2) If I start libvirtd while firewalld is stopped, then start firewalld later, this triggers libvirtd to reload its iptables rules, however it also spits out a *ton* of complaints about deletion failing (I suppose because firewalld has nuked all of libvirt's rules). I guess we need to suppress those messages (which is a more annoying problem to fix than you might think, but that's another story). 3) I noticed a few times during this long line of errors that firewalld made a complaint about "Resource Temporarily unavailable. Having libvirtd access iptables commands directly at the same time as firewalld is doing so is apparently problematic. 4) In general, I'm concerned about the "set it once and never change it" method - if firewalld is disabled at libvirtd startup, causing libvirtd to always use iptables/ebtables directly, this won't cause *terrible* problems, but if libvirtd decides to use firewall-cmd and firewalld is later disabled, libvirtd will not be able to recover.
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libvirt_driver_network_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la $(LIBNL_LIBS) $(DBUS_LIBS)
libvirt_driver_network_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version $(AM_LDFLAGS)
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else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_network.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_network.la
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endif
libvirt_driver_network_impl_la_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBNL_CFLAGS) $(DBUS_CFLAGS) \
network: use firewalld instead of iptables, when available * configure.ac, spec file: firewalld defaults to enabled if dbus is available, otherwise is disabled. If --with_firewalld is explicitly requested and dbus is not available, configure will fail. * bridge_driver: add dbus filters to get the FirewallD1.Reloaded signal and DBus.NameOwnerChanged on org.fedoraproject.FirewallD1. When these are encountered, reload all the iptables reuls of all libvirt's virtual networks (similar to what happens when libvirtd is restarted). * iptables, ebtables: use firewall-cmd's direct passthrough interface when available, otherwise use iptables and ebtables commands. This decision is made once the first time libvirt calls iptables/ebtables, and that decision is maintained for the life of libvirtd. * Note that the nwfilter part of this patch was separated out into another patch by Stefan in V2, so that needs to be revised and re-reviewed as well. ================ All the configure.ac and specfile changes are unchanged from Thomas' V3. V3 re-ran "firewall-cmd --state" every time a new rule was added, which was extremely inefficient. V4 uses VIR_ONCE_GLOBAL_INIT to set up a one-time initialization function. The VIR_ONCE_GLOBAL_INIT(x) macro references a static function called vir(Ip|Eb)OnceInit(), which will then be called the first time that the static function vir(Ip|Eb)TablesInitialize() is called (that function is defined for you by the macro). This is thread-safe, so there is no chance of any race. IMPORTANT NOTE: I've left the VIR_DEBUG messages in these two init functions (one for iptables, on for ebtables) as VIR_WARN so that I don't have to turn on all the other debug message just to see these. Even if this patch doesn't need any other modification, those messages need to be changed to VIR_DEBUG before pushing. This one-time initialization works well. However, I've encountered problems with testing: 1) Whenever I have enabled the firewalld service, *all* attempts to call firewall-cmd from within libvirtd end with firewall-cmd hanging internally somewhere. This is *not* the case if firewall-cmd returns non-0 in response to "firewall-cmd --state" (i.e. *that* command runs and returns to libvirt successfully.) 2) If I start libvirtd while firewalld is stopped, then start firewalld later, this triggers libvirtd to reload its iptables rules, however it also spits out a *ton* of complaints about deletion failing (I suppose because firewalld has nuked all of libvirt's rules). I guess we need to suppress those messages (which is a more annoying problem to fix than you might think, but that's another story). 3) I noticed a few times during this long line of errors that firewalld made a complaint about "Resource Temporarily unavailable. Having libvirtd access iptables commands directly at the same time as firewalld is doing so is apparently problematic. 4) In general, I'm concerned about the "set it once and never change it" method - if firewalld is disabled at libvirtd startup, causing libvirtd to always use iptables/ebtables directly, this won't cause *terrible* problems, but if libvirtd decides to use firewall-cmd and firewalld is later disabled, libvirtd will not be able to recover.
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-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS) $(DBUS_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_network_impl_la_SOURCES = $(NETWORK_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
EXTRA_DIST += network/default.xml
if WITH_INTERFACE
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_interface.la
else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_interface.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_interface.la
endif
libvirt_driver_interface_la_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_interface_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_interface_la_LIBADD =
if WITH_NETCF
libvirt_driver_interface_la_CFLAGS += $(NETCF_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_interface_la_LIBADD += $(NETCF_LIBS)
else
if WITH_UDEV
libvirt_driver_interface_la_CFLAGS += $(UDEV_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_interface_la_LIBADD += $(UDEV_LIBS)
endif
endif
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
libvirt_driver_interface_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_interface_la_LDFLAGS += -module -avoid-version
endif
libvirt_driver_interface_la_SOURCES = $(INTERFACE_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_SECRETS
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_secret.la
else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_secret.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_secret.la
endif
libvirt_driver_secret_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
libvirt_driver_secret_la_LIBADD = ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_secret_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version $(AM_LDFLAGS)
endif
libvirt_driver_secret_la_SOURCES = $(SECRET_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
# Needed to keep automake quiet about conditionals
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_LIBADD =
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_LIBADD += $(SECDRIVER_LIBS)
if WITH_BLKID
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_CFLAGS += $(BLKID_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_LIBADD += $(BLKID_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_storage_impl.la
libvirt_driver_storage_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_driver_storage_la_LIBADD = libvirt_driver_storage_impl.la
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if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_storage.la
libvirt_driver_storage_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_storage_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
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else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_storage.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_storage.la
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endif
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_FS_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_LVM
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_LVM_SOURCES)
endif
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if WITH_STORAGE_ISCSI
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_ISCSI_SOURCES)
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endif
if WITH_STORAGE_SCSI
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_SCSI_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_MPATH
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_MPATH_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_CFLAGS += $(DEVMAPPER_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_LIBADD += $(DEVMAPPER_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_DISK
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_DISK_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_RBD
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_RBD_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_LIBADD += $(LIBRBD_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_SHEEPDOG
libvirt_driver_storage_impl_la_SOURCES += $(STORAGE_DRIVER_SHEEPDOG_SOURCES)
endif
if WITH_NODE_DEVICES
# Needed to keep automake quiet about conditionals
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_nodedev.la
else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_nodedev.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_nodedev.la
endif
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_SOURCES = $(NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_LIBADD =
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
if WITH_HAL
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_SOURCES += $(NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_HAL_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_CFLAGS += $(HAL_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_LIBADD += $(HAL_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_UDEV
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_SOURCES += $(NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_UDEV_SOURCES)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_CFLAGS += $(UDEV_CFLAGS) $(PCIACCESS_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_LIBADD += $(UDEV_LIBS) $(PCIACCESS_LIBS)
endif
endif
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_nodedev_la_LDFLAGS += -module -avoid-version
endif
endif
if WITH_NWFILTER
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
mod_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_nwfilter.la
else
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_driver_nwfilter.la
# Stateful, so linked to daemon instead
#libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_driver_nwfilter.la
endif
nwfilter: Support for learning a VM's IP address This patch implements support for learning a VM's IP address. It uses the pcap library to listen on the VM's backend network interface (tap) or the physical ethernet device (macvtap) and tries to capture packets with source or destination MAC address of the VM and learn from DHCP Offers, ARP traffic, or first-sent IPv4 packet what the IP address of the VM's interface is. This then allows to instantiate the network traffic filtering rules without the user having to provide the IP parameter somewhere in the filter description or in the interface description as a parameter. This only supports to detect the parameter IP, which is for the assumed single IPv4 address of a VM. There is not support for interfaces that may have multiple IP addresses (IP aliasing) or IPv6 that may then require more than one valid IP address to be detected. A VM can have multiple independent interfaces that each uses a different IP address and in that case it will be attempted to detect each one of the address independently. So, when for example an interface description in the domain XML has looked like this up to now: <interface type='bridge'> <source bridge='mybridge'/> <model type='virtio'/> <filterref filter='clean-traffic'> <parameter name='IP' value='10.2.3.4'/> </filterref> </interface> you may omit the IP parameter: <interface type='bridge'> <source bridge='mybridge'/> <model type='virtio'/> <filterref filter='clean-traffic'/> </interface> Internally I am walking the 'tree' of a VM's referenced network filters and determine with the given variables which variables are missing. Now, the above IP parameter may be missing and this causes a libvirt-internal thread to be started that uses the pcap library's API to listen to the backend interface (in case of macvtap to the physical interface) in an attempt to determine the missing IP parameter. If the backend interface disappears the thread terminates assuming the VM was brought down. In case of a macvtap device a timeout is being used to wait for packets from the given VM (filtering by VM's interface MAC address). If the VM's macvtap device disappeared the thread also terminates. In all other cases it tries to determine the IP address of the VM and will then apply the rules late on the given interface, which would have happened immediately if the IP parameter had been explicitly given. In case an error happens while the firewall rules are applied, the VM's backend interface is 'down'ed preventing it to communicate. Reasons for failure for applying the network firewall rules may that an ebtables/iptables command failes or OOM errors. Essentially the same failure reasons may occur as when the firewall rules are applied immediately on VM start, except that due to the late application of the filtering rules the VM now is already running and cannot be hindered anymore from starting. Bringing down the whole VM would probably be considered too drastic. While a VM's IP address is attempted to be determined only limited updates to network filters are allowed. In particular it is prevented that filters are modified in such a way that they would introduce new variables. A caveat: The algorithm does not know which one is the appropriate IP address of a VM. If the VM spoofs an IP address in its first ARP traffic or IPv4 packets its filtering rules will be instantiated for this IP address, thus 'locking' it to the found IP address. So, it's still 'safer' to explicitly provide the IP address of a VM's interface in the filter description if it is known beforehand. * configure.ac: detect libpcap * libvirt.spec.in: require libpcap[-devel] if qemu is built * src/internal.h: add the new ATTRIBUTE_PACKED define * src/Makefile.am src/libvirt_private.syms: add the new modules and symbols * src/nwfilter/nwfilter_learnipaddr.[ch]: new module being added * src/nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c src/conf/nwfilter_conf.[ch] src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.[ch] src/nwfilter/nwfilter_gentech_driver.[ch]: plu the new functionality in * tests/nwfilterxml2xmltest: extend testing
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libvirt_driver_nwfilter_la_CFLAGS = $(LIBPCAP_CFLAGS) \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(LIBNL_CFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(DBUS_CFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_nwfilter_la_LDFLAGS = $(LD_AMFLAGS)
libvirt_driver_nwfilter_la_LIBADD = $(LIBPCAP_LIBS) $(LIBNL_LIBS) $(DBUS_LIBS)
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
libvirt_driver_nwfilter_la_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_driver_nwfilter_la_LDFLAGS += -module -avoid-version
endif
libvirt_driver_nwfilter_la_SOURCES = $(NWFILTER_DRIVER_SOURCES)
endif
libvirt_security_manager_la_SOURCES = $(SECURITY_DRIVER_SOURCES)
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libvirt_security_manager.la
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_security_manager.la
libvirt_security_manager_la_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_security_manager_la_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_security_manager_la_LIBADD = $(SECDRIVER_LIBS)
if WITH_SECDRIVER_SELINUX
libvirt_security_manager_la_SOURCES += $(SECURITY_DRIVER_SELINUX_SOURCES)
libvirt_security_manager_la_CFLAGS += $(SELINUX_CFLAGS)
endif
if WITH_SECDRIVER_APPARMOR
libvirt_security_manager_la_SOURCES += $(SECURITY_DRIVER_APPARMOR_SOURCES)
libvirt_security_manager_la_CFLAGS += $(APPARMOR_CFLAGS)
endif
# Add all conditional sources just in case...
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(TEST_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(REMOTE_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(XEN_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(QEMU_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(LXC_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
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$(UML_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(OPENVZ_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(PHYP_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(VBOX_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(XENAPI_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(LIBXL_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(ESX_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(ESX_DRIVER_EXTRA_DIST) \
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$(HYPERV_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(HYPERV_DRIVER_EXTRA_DIST) \
$(PARALLELS_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(NETWORK_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(INTERFACE_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_FS_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_LVM_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_ISCSI_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_SCSI_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_MPATH_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_DISK_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_RBD_SOURCES) \
$(STORAGE_DRIVER_SHEEPDOG_SOURCES) \
$(NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_HAL_SOURCES) \
$(NODE_DEVICE_DRIVER_UDEV_SOURCES) \
$(NWFILTER_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
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$(SECURITY_DRIVER_SELINUX_SOURCES) \
$(SECURITY_DRIVER_APPARMOR_SOURCES) \
$(SECRET_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(VBOX_DRIVER_EXTRA_DIST) \
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$(VMWARE_DRIVER_SOURCES) \
$(XENXS_SOURCES)
check-local: check-augeas
.PHONY: check-augeas \
check-augeas-qemu \
check-augeas-lxc \
check-augeas-sanlock \
check-augeas-lockd \
$(NULL)
check-augeas: check-augeas-qemu check-augeas-lxc check-augeas-sanlock check-augeas-lockd
AUG_GENTEST = $(PERL) $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/augeas-gentest.pl
EXTRA_DIST += $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/augeas-gentest.pl
if WITH_QEMU
test_libvirtd_qemu.aug: qemu/test_libvirtd_qemu.aug.in \
$(srcdir)/qemu/qemu.conf $(AUG_GENTEST)
build: fix 'make distcheck' issues We had a distributed file (remote_protocol.h, which in turn was a prereq to remote_driver.c) depending on a generated file (libvirt_probes.h), which is a no-no for a VPATH build from a read-only source tree (no wonder 'make distcheck' tests precisely that situation): File `libvirt_driver_remote.la' does not exist. File `libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo' does not exist. Prerequisite `libvirt_probes.h' is newer than target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Must remake target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Invoking recipe from Makefile:7464 to update target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. make[3]: Entering directory `/home/remote/eblake/libvirt-tmp2/build/libvirt-0.9.12/_build/src' GEN ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h cannot create ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h: Permission denied at ../../src/rpc/genprotocol.pl line 31. make[3]: *** [../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h] Error 13 Rather than making distributed .c files depend on generated files, we really want to ensure that compilation into .lo files is not attempted until the generated files are present, done by this patch. Since there were two different sets of conditionally generated files that both feed the .lo file, I had to introduce a new variable REMOTE_DRIVER_PREREQS to keep automake happy. After that fix, the next issue was that make treats './foo' and 'foo' differently in determining whether an implicit %foo rule is applicable, with the result that locking/qemu-sanlock.conf wasn't properly being built at the right times. Also, the output for using the .aug test files was a bit verbose. After fixing the src directory, the next error is related to the docs directory, where the tarball is missing a stamp file and thus tries to regenerate files that are already present: GEN ../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp Traceback (most recent call last): File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2511, in <module> rebuild("libvirt") File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2495, in rebuild builder.serialize() File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2424, in serialize output = open(filename, "w") IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '../../docs/libvirt-api.xml' make[5]: *** [../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp] Error 1 and fixing that exposed another case of a distributed file (generated html) depending on a built file (libvirt.h), but only when doing an in-tree build, because of a file glob. * src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/remote_driver.c): Change... (libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo): ...to the real dependency. ($(builddir)/locking/%-sanlock.conf): Drop $(builddir), so that rule gets run in time for test_libvirt_sanlock.aug. (test_libvir*.aug): Cater to silent build. (conf_DATA): Don't ship qemu-sanlock.conf in the tarball, since it is trivial to regenerate. * docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship our stamp file. ($(APIBUILD_STAMP)): Don't depend on generated file.
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$(AM_V_GEN)$(AUG_GENTEST) $(srcdir)/qemu/qemu.conf $< $@
check-augeas-qemu: test_libvirtd_qemu.aug
$(AM_V_GEN)if test -x '$(AUGPARSE)'; then \
'$(AUGPARSE)' -I $(srcdir)/qemu test_libvirtd_qemu.aug; \
fi
else
check-augeas-qemu:
endif
if WITH_LXC
test_libvirtd_lxc.aug: lxc/test_libvirtd_lxc.aug.in \
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc.conf $(AUG_GENTEST)
build: fix 'make distcheck' issues We had a distributed file (remote_protocol.h, which in turn was a prereq to remote_driver.c) depending on a generated file (libvirt_probes.h), which is a no-no for a VPATH build from a read-only source tree (no wonder 'make distcheck' tests precisely that situation): File `libvirt_driver_remote.la' does not exist. File `libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo' does not exist. Prerequisite `libvirt_probes.h' is newer than target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Must remake target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Invoking recipe from Makefile:7464 to update target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. make[3]: Entering directory `/home/remote/eblake/libvirt-tmp2/build/libvirt-0.9.12/_build/src' GEN ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h cannot create ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h: Permission denied at ../../src/rpc/genprotocol.pl line 31. make[3]: *** [../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h] Error 13 Rather than making distributed .c files depend on generated files, we really want to ensure that compilation into .lo files is not attempted until the generated files are present, done by this patch. Since there were two different sets of conditionally generated files that both feed the .lo file, I had to introduce a new variable REMOTE_DRIVER_PREREQS to keep automake happy. After that fix, the next issue was that make treats './foo' and 'foo' differently in determining whether an implicit %foo rule is applicable, with the result that locking/qemu-sanlock.conf wasn't properly being built at the right times. Also, the output for using the .aug test files was a bit verbose. After fixing the src directory, the next error is related to the docs directory, where the tarball is missing a stamp file and thus tries to regenerate files that are already present: GEN ../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp Traceback (most recent call last): File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2511, in <module> rebuild("libvirt") File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2495, in rebuild builder.serialize() File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2424, in serialize output = open(filename, "w") IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '../../docs/libvirt-api.xml' make[5]: *** [../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp] Error 1 and fixing that exposed another case of a distributed file (generated html) depending on a built file (libvirt.h), but only when doing an in-tree build, because of a file glob. * src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/remote_driver.c): Change... (libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo): ...to the real dependency. ($(builddir)/locking/%-sanlock.conf): Drop $(builddir), so that rule gets run in time for test_libvirt_sanlock.aug. (test_libvir*.aug): Cater to silent build. (conf_DATA): Don't ship qemu-sanlock.conf in the tarball, since it is trivial to regenerate. * docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship our stamp file. ($(APIBUILD_STAMP)): Don't depend on generated file.
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$(AM_V_GEN)$(AUG_GENTEST) $(srcdir)/lxc/lxc.conf $< $@
check-augeas-lxc: test_libvirtd_lxc.aug
$(AM_V_GEN)if test -x '$(AUGPARSE)'; then \
'$(AUGPARSE)' -I $(srcdir)/lxc test_libvirtd_lxc.aug; \
fi
else
check-augeas-lxc:
endif
if WITH_SANLOCK
test_libvirt_sanlock.aug: locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.in \
locking/qemu-sanlock.conf $(AUG_GENTEST)
build: fix 'make distcheck' issues We had a distributed file (remote_protocol.h, which in turn was a prereq to remote_driver.c) depending on a generated file (libvirt_probes.h), which is a no-no for a VPATH build from a read-only source tree (no wonder 'make distcheck' tests precisely that situation): File `libvirt_driver_remote.la' does not exist. File `libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo' does not exist. Prerequisite `libvirt_probes.h' is newer than target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Must remake target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Invoking recipe from Makefile:7464 to update target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. make[3]: Entering directory `/home/remote/eblake/libvirt-tmp2/build/libvirt-0.9.12/_build/src' GEN ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h cannot create ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h: Permission denied at ../../src/rpc/genprotocol.pl line 31. make[3]: *** [../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h] Error 13 Rather than making distributed .c files depend on generated files, we really want to ensure that compilation into .lo files is not attempted until the generated files are present, done by this patch. Since there were two different sets of conditionally generated files that both feed the .lo file, I had to introduce a new variable REMOTE_DRIVER_PREREQS to keep automake happy. After that fix, the next issue was that make treats './foo' and 'foo' differently in determining whether an implicit %foo rule is applicable, with the result that locking/qemu-sanlock.conf wasn't properly being built at the right times. Also, the output for using the .aug test files was a bit verbose. After fixing the src directory, the next error is related to the docs directory, where the tarball is missing a stamp file and thus tries to regenerate files that are already present: GEN ../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp Traceback (most recent call last): File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2511, in <module> rebuild("libvirt") File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2495, in rebuild builder.serialize() File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2424, in serialize output = open(filename, "w") IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '../../docs/libvirt-api.xml' make[5]: *** [../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp] Error 1 and fixing that exposed another case of a distributed file (generated html) depending on a built file (libvirt.h), but only when doing an in-tree build, because of a file glob. * src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/remote_driver.c): Change... (libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo): ...to the real dependency. ($(builddir)/locking/%-sanlock.conf): Drop $(builddir), so that rule gets run in time for test_libvirt_sanlock.aug. (test_libvir*.aug): Cater to silent build. (conf_DATA): Don't ship qemu-sanlock.conf in the tarball, since it is trivial to regenerate. * docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship our stamp file. ($(APIBUILD_STAMP)): Don't depend on generated file.
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$(AM_V_GEN)$(AUG_GENTEST) locking/qemu-sanlock.conf $< $@
check-augeas-sanlock: test_libvirt_sanlock.aug
$(AM_V_GEN)if test -x '$(AUGPARSE)'; then \
'$(AUGPARSE)' -I $(srcdir)/locking test_libvirt_sanlock.aug; \
fi
else
check-augeas-sanlock:
endif
test_libvirt_lockd.aug: locking/test_libvirt_lockd.aug.in \
locking/qemu-lockd.conf $(AUG_GENTEST)
$(AM_V_GEN)$(AUG_GENTEST) locking/qemu-lockd.conf $< $@
check-augeas-lockd: test_libvirt_lockd.aug
$(AM_V_GEN)if test -x '$(AUGPARSE)'; then \
'$(AUGPARSE)' -I $(srcdir)/locking test_libvirt_lockd.aug; \
fi
#
# Build our version script. This is composed of three parts:
#
# 1. libvirt_public.syms - public API. These functions are always
# present in the library and should never change incompatibly.
#
# 2. libvirt_private.syms - private API. These symbols are private and
# semantics may change on every release, hence the version number is
# spliced in at build time. This ensures that if libvirtd, virsh, or a
# driver module was built against one libvirt release, it will refuse to
# load with another where symbols may have same names but different
# semantics. Such symbols should never be visible in an (installed)
# public header file.
#
# 3. libvirt_*.syms - dynamic private API. Like libvirt_private.syms,
# except that build options (such as --enable-debug) can mean these
# symbols aren't present at all.
#
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_driver_modules.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_driver_modules.syms
endif
if WITH_LINUX
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_linux.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_linux.syms
endif
if WITH_ESX
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_esx.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_esx.syms
endif
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_daemon.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_daemon.syms
endif
if WITH_OPENVZ
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_openvz.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_openvz.syms
endif
if WITH_VMX
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_vmx.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_vmx.syms
endif
if WITH_XENXS
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_xenxs.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_xenxs.syms
endif
if WITH_SASL
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_sasl.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_sasl.syms
endif
if WITH_GNUTLS
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_gnutls.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_gnutls.syms
endif
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if WITH_SSH2
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_libssh2.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_libssh2.syms
endif
if WITH_ATOMIC_OPS_PTHREAD
USED_SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_atomic.syms
else
SYM_FILES += $(srcdir)/libvirt_atomic.syms
endif
EXTRA_DIST += \
libvirt_public.syms \
libvirt_lxc.syms \
libvirt_qemu.syms \
$(SYM_FILES) \
$(NULL)
GENERATED_SYM_FILES = \
libvirt.syms libvirt.def libvirt_qemu.def libvirt_lxc.def
BUILT_SOURCES += $(GENERATED_SYM_FILES)
libvirt.syms: libvirt_public.syms $(USED_SYM_FILES) \
$(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f $@-tmp $@ ; \
printf '# WARNING: generated from the following:\n# $^\n\n' >$@-tmp && \
cat $(srcdir)/libvirt_public.syms >>$@-tmp && \
printf '\n\n# Private symbols\n\n' >>$@-tmp && \
printf 'LIBVIRT_PRIVATE_$(VERSION) {\n\n' >>$@-tmp && \
printf 'global:\n\n' >>$@-tmp && \
cat $(USED_SYM_FILES) >>$@-tmp && \
printf '\n\nlocal:\n*;\n\n};' >>$@-tmp && \
chmod a-w $@-tmp && \
mv $@-tmp libvirt.syms
libvirt.def: libvirt.syms
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f -- $@-tmp $@ ; \
printf 'EXPORTS\n' > $@-tmp && \
sed -e '/^$$/d; /#/d; /:/d; /}/d; /\*/d; /LIBVIRT_/d; s/[ ]*\(.*\)\;/ \1/g' $^ >> $@-tmp && \
chmod a-w $@-tmp && \
mv $@-tmp libvirt.def
libvirt_qemu.def: $(srcdir)/libvirt_qemu.syms
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f -- $@-tmp $@ ; \
printf 'EXPORTS\n' > $@-tmp && \
sed -e '/^$$/d; /#/d; /:/d; /}/d; /\*/d; /LIBVIRT_/d; s/[ ]*\(.*\)\;/ \1/g' $^ >> $@-tmp && \
chmod a-w $@-tmp && \
mv $@-tmp libvirt_qemu.def
libvirt_lxc.def: $(srcdir)/libvirt_lxc.syms
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f -- $@-tmp $@ ; \
printf 'EXPORTS\n' > $@-tmp && \
sed -e '/^$$/d; /#/d; /:/d; /}/d; /\*/d; /LIBVIRT_/d; s/[ ]*\(.*\)\;/ \1/g' $^ >> $@-tmp && \
chmod a-w $@-tmp && \
mv $@-tmp libvirt_lxc.def
# Empty source list - it merely links a bunch of convenience libs together
libvirt_la_SOURCES =
libvirt_la_LDFLAGS = \
$(VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS)$(LIBVIRT_SYMBOL_FILE) \
-version-info $(LIBVIRT_VERSION_INFO) \
$(LIBVIRT_NODELETE) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
libvirt_la_LIBADD += \
$(DRIVER_MODULE_LIBS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD)
libvirt_la_CFLAGS = -DIN_LIBVIRT $(AM_CFLAGS)
# Because we specify libvirt_la_DEPENDENCIES for $(LIBVIRT_SYMBOL_FILE), we
# lose automake's automatic dependencies on an appropriate subset of
# $(libvirt_la_LIBADD). But we were careful to create
# $(libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD) as the subset that automake would have
# picked out for us.
libvirt_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD) $(LIBVIRT_SYMBOL_FILE)
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if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD += libvirt_probes.lo
libvirt_la_DEPENDENCIES += libvirt_probes.lo libvirt_probes.o
nodist_libvirt_la_SOURCES = libvirt_probes.h
if WITH_REMOTE
nodist_libvirt_driver_remote_la_SOURCES = libvirt_probes.h
endif WITH_REMOTE
if WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
DTRACE2SYSTEMTAP_FLAGS = --with-modules
endif
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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BUILT_SOURCES += libvirt_probes.h libvirt_probes.stp libvirt_functions.stp
if WITH_QEMU
libvirt_driver_qemu_la_LIBADD += libvirt_qemu_probes.lo
nodist_libvirt_driver_qemu_la_SOURCES = libvirt_qemu_probes.h
BUILT_SOURCES += libvirt_qemu_probes.h
endif
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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tapsetdir = $(datadir)/systemtap/tapset
tapset_DATA = libvirt_probes.stp libvirt_qemu_probes.stp libvirt_functions.stp
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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%_probes.h: %_probes.d
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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$(AM_V_GEN)$(DTRACE) -o $@ -h -s $<
.PRECIOUS: %_probes.o
%_probes.o: %_probes.d
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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$(AM_V_GEN)$(DTRACE) -o $@ -G -s $<
%_probes.lo: %_probes.o
$(AM_V_GEN)printf %s\\n \
'# $@ - a libtool object file' \
'# Generated by libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4' \
'# Actually generated by Makefile.am, in order to shut up libtool' \
"pic_object='$<'" \
"non_pic_object='$<'" \
> $@
RPC_PROBE_FILES = $(srcdir)/rpc/virnetprotocol.x \
$(srcdir)/rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.x \
$(srcdir)/remote/remote_protocol.x \
$(srcdir)/remote/lxc_protocol.x \
$(srcdir)/remote/qemu_protocol.x \
$(srcdir)/lxc/lxc_monitor_protocol.x \
$(srcdir)/locking/lock_protocol.x
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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libvirt_functions.stp: $(RPC_PROBE_FILES) $(srcdir)/rpc/gensystemtap.pl
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/rpc/gensystemtap.pl $(RPC_PROBE_FILES) > $@
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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%_probes.stp: %_probes.d $(srcdir)/dtrace2systemtap.pl $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/dtrace2systemtap.pl \
$(DTRACE2SYSTEMTAP_FLAGS) $(bindir) $(sbindir) $(libdir) $< > $@
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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CLEANFILES += libvirt_probes.h libvirt_probes.o libvirt_probes.lo \
libvirt_qemu_probes.h libvirt_qemu_probes.o \
libvirt_qemu_probes.lo\
libvirt_functions.stp libvirt_probes.stp \
libvirt_qemu_probes.stp
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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endif
EXTRA_DIST += libvirt_probes.d libvirt_qemu_probes.d
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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libvirt_qemu_la_SOURCES = libvirt-qemu.c
libvirt_qemu_la_LDFLAGS = \
$(VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS)$(LIBVIRT_QEMU_SYMBOL_FILE) \
-version-info $(LIBVIRT_VERSION_INFO) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_qemu_la_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_qemu_la_LIBADD = libvirt.la $(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD)
libvirt_lxc_la_SOURCES = libvirt-lxc.c
libvirt_lxc_la_LDFLAGS = \
$(VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS)$(LIBVIRT_LXC_SYMBOL_FILE) \
-version-info $(LIBVIRT_VERSION_INFO) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_lxc_la_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_lxc_la_LIBADD = libvirt.la $(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD)
EXTRA_DIST += $(LIBVIRT_LXC_SYMBOL_FILE)
lockdriverdir = $(libdir)/libvirt/lock-driver
lockdriver_LTLIBRARIES =
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
lockdriver_LTLIBRARIES += lockd.la
lockd_la_SOURCES = \
$(LOCK_DRIVER_LOCKD_SOURCES) \
$(LOCK_PROTOCOL_GENERATED) \
$(NULL)
lockd_la_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
lockd_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
lockd_la_LIBADD = ../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la libvirt-net-rpc.la libvirt-net-rpc-client.la
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augeas_DATA += locking/libvirt_lockd.aug
augeastest_DATA += test_libvirt_lockd.aug
CLEANFILES += test_libvirt_lockd.aug
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
lockd_la_LIBADD += libvirt_probes.lo
endif
if WITH_QEMU
nodist_conf_DATA += locking/qemu-lockd.conf
BUILT_SOURCES += locking/qemu-lockd.conf
DISTCLEANFILES += locking/qemu-lockd.conf
endif
locking/%-lockd.conf: $(srcdir)/locking/lockd.conf
$(AM_V_GEN)$(MKDIR_P) locking ; \
cp $< $@
sbin_PROGRAMS = virtlockd
virtlockd_SOURCES = \
$(LOCK_DAEMON_SOURCES) \
$(LOCK_PROTOCOL_GENERATED) \
$(LOCK_DAEMON_GENERATED) \
$(NULL)
virtlockd_CFLAGS = \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(PIE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
virtlockd_LDFLAGS = \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(PIE_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
virtlockd_LDADD = \
libvirt-net-rpc-server.la \
libvirt-net-rpc.la \
libvirt_util.la \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD) \
$(NULL)
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
virtlockd_LDADD += libvirt_probes.lo
endif
else
EXTRA_DIST += $(LOCK_DAEMON_SOURCES) \
$(LOCK_DRIVER_LOCKD_SOURCES)
endif
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EXTRA_DIST += locking/virtlockd.sysconf \
locking/lockd.conf \
locking/libvirt_lockd.aug \
locking/test_libvirt_lockd.aug.in
install-sysconfig:
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/locking/virtlockd.sysconf \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig/virtlockd
uninstall-sysconfig:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig/virtlockd
rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig || :
EXTRA_DIST += locking/virtlockd.init.in
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
if LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_RED_HAT
install-init:: virtlockd.init install-sysconfig
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) virtlockd.init \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d/virtlockd
uninstall-init:: uninstall-sysconfig
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d/virtlockd
rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d || :
BUILT_SOURCES += virtlockd.init
DISTCLEANFILES += virtlockd.init
else
install-init::
uninstall-init::
endif
else
install-init::
uninstall-init::
endif
virtlockd.init: locking/virtlockd.init.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)sed \
-e 's|[@]localstatedir[@]|$(localstatedir)|g' \
-e 's|[@]sbindir[@]|$(sbindir)|g' \
-e 's|[@]sysconfdir[@]|$(sysconfdir)|g' \
< $< > $@-t && \
chmod a+x $@-t && \
mv $@-t $@
EXTRA_DIST += locking/virtlockd.service.in locking/virtlockd.socket.in
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
if LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_SYSTEMD
SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR = /lib/systemd/system
BUILT_SOURCES += virtlockd.service virtlockd.socket
DISTCLEANFILES += virtlockd.service virtlockd.socket
install-systemd: virtlockd.service virtlockd.socket install-sysconfig
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)
$(INSTALL_DATA) virtlockd.service \
$(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)/
$(INSTALL_DATA) virtlockd.socket \
$(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)/
uninstall-systemd: uninstall-sysconfig
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)/virtlockd.service \
$(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)/virtlockd.socket
rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR) || :
else
install-systemd:
uninstall-systemd:
endif
else
install-systemd:
uninstall-systemd:
endif
virtlockd.service: locking/virtlockd.service.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)sed \
-e 's|[@]sbindir[@]|$(sbindir)|g' \
< $< > $@-t && \
mv $@-t $@
virtlockd.socket: locking/virtlockd.socket.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)sed \
-e 's|[@]localstatedir[@]|$(localstatedir)|g' \
< $< > $@-t && \
mv $@-t $@
if WITH_SANLOCK
lockdriver_LTLIBRARIES += sanlock.la
sanlock_la_SOURCES = $(LOCK_DRIVER_SANLOCK_SOURCES)
sanlock_la_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf $(AM_CFLAGS)
sanlock_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
sanlock_la_LIBADD = -lsanlock_client \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
augeas_DATA += locking/libvirt_sanlock.aug
augeastest_DATA += test_libvirt_sanlock.aug
CLEANFILES += test_libvirt_sanlock.aug
build: fix 'make distcheck' issues We had a distributed file (remote_protocol.h, which in turn was a prereq to remote_driver.c) depending on a generated file (libvirt_probes.h), which is a no-no for a VPATH build from a read-only source tree (no wonder 'make distcheck' tests precisely that situation): File `libvirt_driver_remote.la' does not exist. File `libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo' does not exist. Prerequisite `libvirt_probes.h' is newer than target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Must remake target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. Invoking recipe from Makefile:7464 to update target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'. make[3]: Entering directory `/home/remote/eblake/libvirt-tmp2/build/libvirt-0.9.12/_build/src' GEN ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h cannot create ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h: Permission denied at ../../src/rpc/genprotocol.pl line 31. make[3]: *** [../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h] Error 13 Rather than making distributed .c files depend on generated files, we really want to ensure that compilation into .lo files is not attempted until the generated files are present, done by this patch. Since there were two different sets of conditionally generated files that both feed the .lo file, I had to introduce a new variable REMOTE_DRIVER_PREREQS to keep automake happy. After that fix, the next issue was that make treats './foo' and 'foo' differently in determining whether an implicit %foo rule is applicable, with the result that locking/qemu-sanlock.conf wasn't properly being built at the right times. Also, the output for using the .aug test files was a bit verbose. After fixing the src directory, the next error is related to the docs directory, where the tarball is missing a stamp file and thus tries to regenerate files that are already present: GEN ../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp Traceback (most recent call last): File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2511, in <module> rebuild("libvirt") File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2495, in rebuild builder.serialize() File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2424, in serialize output = open(filename, "w") IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '../../docs/libvirt-api.xml' make[5]: *** [../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp] Error 1 and fixing that exposed another case of a distributed file (generated html) depending on a built file (libvirt.h), but only when doing an in-tree build, because of a file glob. * src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/remote_driver.c): Change... (libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo): ...to the real dependency. ($(builddir)/locking/%-sanlock.conf): Drop $(builddir), so that rule gets run in time for test_libvirt_sanlock.aug. (test_libvir*.aug): Cater to silent build. (conf_DATA): Don't ship qemu-sanlock.conf in the tarball, since it is trivial to regenerate. * docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship our stamp file. ($(APIBUILD_STAMP)): Don't depend on generated file.
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locking/%-sanlock.conf: $(srcdir)/locking/sanlock.conf
$(AM_V_GEN)$(MKDIR_P) locking ; \
cp $< $@
if WITH_QEMU
nodist_conf_DATA += locking/qemu-sanlock.conf
BUILT_SOURCES += locking/qemu-sanlock.conf
DISTCLEANFILES += locking/qemu-sanlock.conf
endif
else
EXTRA_DIST += $(LOCK_DRIVER_SANLOCK_SOURCES)
endif
EXTRA_DIST += locking/sanlock.conf \
locking/libvirt_sanlock.aug \
locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.in
noinst_LTLIBRARIES += \
libvirt-net-rpc.la \
libvirt-net-rpc-server.la \
libvirt-net-rpc-client.la
EXTRA_DIST += \
dtrace2systemtap.pl \
rpc/gendispatch.pl \
rpc/genprotocol.pl \
rpc/gensystemtap.pl \
rpc/virnetprotocol.x \
rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.x
VIR_NET_RPC_GENERATED = \
$(srcdir)/rpc/virnetprotocol.h \
$(srcdir)/rpc/virnetprotocol.c \
$(srcdir)/rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.h \
$(srcdir)/rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.c
BUILT_SOURCES += $(VIR_NET_RPC_GENERATED)
libvirt_net_rpc_la_SOURCES = \
rpc/virnetmessage.h rpc/virnetmessage.c \
rpc/virnetprotocol.h rpc/virnetprotocol.c \
rpc/virnetsocket.h rpc/virnetsocket.c \
rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.h rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.c \
rpc/virkeepalive.h rpc/virkeepalive.c
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if WITH_SSH2
libvirt_net_rpc_la_SOURCES += \
rpc/virnetsshsession.h rpc/virnetsshsession.c
else
EXTRA_DIST += \
rpc/virnetsshsession.h rpc/virnetsshsession.c
endif
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if WITH_GNUTLS
libvirt_net_rpc_la_SOURCES += \
rpc/virnettlscontext.h rpc/virnettlscontext.c
else
EXTRA_DIST += \
rpc/virnettlscontext.h rpc/virnettlscontext.c
endif
if WITH_SASL
libvirt_net_rpc_la_SOURCES += \
rpc/virnetsaslcontext.h rpc/virnetsaslcontext.c
else
EXTRA_DIST += \
rpc/virnetsaslcontext.h rpc/virnetsaslcontext.c
endif
libvirt_net_rpc_la_CFLAGS = \
$(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) \
$(SASL_CFLAGS) \
$(SSH2_CFLAGS) \
$(XDR_CFLAGS) \
$(AM_CFLAGS)
libvirt_net_rpc_la_LDFLAGS = \
$(GNUTLS_LIBS) \
$(SASL_LIBS) \
$(SSH2_LIBS)\
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_net_rpc_la_LIBADD = \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD)
libvirt_net_rpc_server_la_SOURCES = \
rpc/virnetserverprogram.h rpc/virnetserverprogram.c \
rpc/virnetserverservice.h rpc/virnetserverservice.c \
rpc/virnetserverclient.h rpc/virnetserverclient.c \
rpc/virnetservermdns.h rpc/virnetservermdns.c \
rpc/virnetserver.h rpc/virnetserver.c
libvirt_net_rpc_server_la_CFLAGS = \
$(AVAHI_CFLAGS) \
$(DBUS_CFLAGS) \
$(XDR_CFLAGS) \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(POLKIT_CFLAGS)
libvirt_net_rpc_server_la_LDFLAGS = \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(AVAHI_LIBS) \
$(DBUS_LIBS) \
$(POLKIT_LIBS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_net_rpc_server_la_LIBADD = \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD)
libvirt_net_rpc_client_la_SOURCES = \
rpc/virnetclientprogram.h rpc/virnetclientprogram.c \
rpc/virnetclientstream.h rpc/virnetclientstream.c \
rpc/virnetclient.h rpc/virnetclient.c
libvirt_net_rpc_client_la_CFLAGS = \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(XDR_CFLAGS)
libvirt_net_rpc_client_la_LDFLAGS = \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
libvirt_net_rpc_client_la_LIBADD = \
$(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD)
libexec_PROGRAMS =
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
libexec_PROGRAMS += libvirt_iohelper
libvirt_iohelper_SOURCES = $(UTIL_IO_HELPER_SOURCES)
libvirt_iohelper_LDFLAGS = \
$(WARN_LDFLAGS) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(PIE_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_iohelper_LDADD = \
libvirt_util.la \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
libvirt_iohelper_LDADD += libvirt_probes.lo
endif
libvirt_iohelper_CFLAGS = \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(PIE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_DISK
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
libexec_PROGRAMS += libvirt_parthelper
libvirt_parthelper_SOURCES = $(STORAGE_HELPER_DISK_SOURCES)
libvirt_parthelper_LDFLAGS = \
$(WARN_LDFLAGS) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(PIE_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_parthelper_LDADD = \
$(LIBPARTED_LIBS) \
libvirt_util.la \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
libvirt_parthelper_LDADD += libvirt_probes.lo
endif
libvirt_parthelper_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBPARTED_CFLAGS) \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(PIE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
endif
endif
EXTRA_DIST += $(STORAGE_HELPER_DISK_SOURCES)
if WITH_SANLOCK
libexec_PROGRAMS += libvirt_sanlock_helper
libvirt_sanlock_helper_SOURCES = $(LOCK_DRIVER_SANLOCK_HELPER_SOURCES)
libvirt_sanlock_helper_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(PIE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_sanlock_helper_LDFLAGS = \
$(WARN_LDFLAGS) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(PIE_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_sanlock_helper_LDADD = libvirt.la
endif
if WITH_LXC
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
libexec_PROGRAMS += libvirt_lxc
libvirt_lxc_SOURCES = \
$(LXC_CONTROLLER_SOURCES) \
$(NODE_INFO_SOURCES) \
$(DATATYPES_SOURCES)
libvirt_lxc_LDFLAGS = \
$(WARN_LDFLAGS) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(PIE_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
libvirt_lxc_LDADD = \
$(FUSE_LIBS) \
libvirt-net-rpc-server.la \
libvirt-net-rpc.la \
libvirt_security_manager.la \
libvirt_conf.la \
libvirt_util.la \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
libvirt_lxc_LDADD += libvirt_probes.lo
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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endif
libvirt_lxc_LDADD += $(SECDRIVER_LIBS)
libvirt_lxc_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(PIE_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBNL_CFLAGS) \
$(FUSE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
if WITH_BLKID
libvirt_lxc_CFLAGS += $(BLKID_CFLAGS)
libvirt_lxc_LDADD += $(BLKID_LIBS)
endif
if WITH_SECDRIVER_SELINUX
libvirt_lxc_CFLAGS += $(SELINUX_CFLAGS)
endif
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if WITH_SECDRIVER_APPARMOR
libvirt_lxc_CFLAGS += $(APPARMOR_CFLAGS)
endif
endif
endif
EXTRA_DIST += $(LXC_CONTROLLER_SOURCES)
if WITH_SECDRIVER_APPARMOR
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
libexec_PROGRAMS += virt-aa-helper
virt_aa_helper_SOURCES = $(SECURITY_DRIVER_APPARMOR_HELPER_SOURCES)
virt_aa_helper_LDFLAGS = \
$(WARN_LDFLAGS) \
$(AM_LDFLAGS) \
$(PIE_LDFLAGS) \
$(RELRO_LDFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
virt_aa_helper_LDADD = \
libvirt_conf.la \
libvirt_util.la \
../gnulib/lib/libgnu.la
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
virt_aa_helper_LDADD += libvirt_probes.lo
endif
virt_aa_helper_CFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/security \
$(AM_CFLAGS) \
$(PIE_CFLAGS) \
$(NULL)
endif
endif
EXTRA_DIST += $(SECURITY_DRIVER_APPARMOR_HELPER_SOURCES)
install-data-local: install-init install-systemd
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/lockd"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/lockd/files"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/lockd"
endif
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/cache/libvirt"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/images"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/filesystems"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/boot"
if WITH_SANLOCK
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/sanlock"
endif
if WITH_QEMU
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/qemu"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/qemu"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/cache/libvirt/qemu"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/log/libvirt/qemu"
endif
if WITH_LXC
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/lxc"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/lxc"
endif
if WITH_LIBXL
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/libxl"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/libxl"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/log/libvirt/libxl"
endif
if WITH_UML
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/uml"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/uml"
endif
if WITH_XEN
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/xen"
endif
if WITH_NETWORK
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/network"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/network"
$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/autostart"
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/network/default.xml \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml
test -z "$(UUID)" || \
{ sed -e "s,</name>,</name>\n <uuid>$(UUID)</uuid>," \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml > \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml.t && \
cp $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml.t \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml && \
rm $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml.t; }
test -e $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/autostart/default.xml || \
ln -s ../default.xml \
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/autostart/default.xml
endif
uninstall-local:: uninstall-init uninstall-systemd
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/lockd/files" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/lockd" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/lockd" ||:
endif
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/cache/libvirt" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/images" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/filesystems" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/boot" ||:
if WITH_SANLOCK
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/sanlock" ||:
endif
if WITH_QEMU
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/qemu" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/qemu" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/cache/libvirt/qemu" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/log/libvirt/qemu" ||:
endif
if WITH_LXC
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/lxc" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/lxc" ||:
endif
if WITH_LIBXL
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/libxl" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/libxl" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/log/libvirt/libxl" ||:
endif
if WITH_UML
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/uml" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/uml" ||:
endif
if WITH_XEN
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/xen" ||:
endif
if WITH_NETWORK
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/autostart/default.xml
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks/autostart" || :
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/libvirt/qemu/networks" || :
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt/network" ||:
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/libvirt/network" ||:
endif
rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/lib/libvirt" ||:
Rewrite all the DTrace/SystemTAP probing The libvirtd daemon had a few crude system tap probes. Some of these were broken during the RPC rewrite. The new modular RPC code is structured in a way that allows much more effective tracing. Instead of trying to hook up the original probes, define a new set of probes for the RPC and event code. The master probes file is now src/probes.d. This contains probes for virNetServerClientPtr, virNetClientPtr, virSocketPtr virNetTLSContextPtr and virNetTLSSessionPtr modules. Also add probes for the poll event loop. The src/dtrace2systemtap.pl script can convert the probes.d file into a libvirt_probes.stp file to make use from systemtap much simpler. The src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl script can generate a set of systemtap functions for translating RPC enum values into printable strings. This works for all RPC header enums (program, type, status, procedure) and also the authentication enum The PROBE macro will automatically generate a VIR_DEBUG statement, so any place with a PROBE can remove any existing manual DEBUG statements. * daemon/libvirtd.stp, daemon/probes.d: Remove obsolete probing * daemon/libvirtd.h: Remove probe macros * daemon/Makefile.am: Remove all probe buildings/install * daemon/remote.c: Update authentication probes * src/dtrace2systemtap.pl, src/rpc/gensystemtap.pl: Scripts to generate STP files * src/internal.h: Add probe macros * src/probes.d: Master list of probes * src/rpc/virnetclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c, src/util/event_poll.c: Insert probe points, removing any DEBUG statements that duplicate the info
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CLEANFILES += *.gcov .libs/*.gcda .libs/*.gcno *.gcno *.gcda *.i *.s
DISTCLEANFILES += $(GENERATED_SYM_FILES)
Make ESX & Hyper-V code generator safe with parallel builds If from a clean GIT checkout 'make -j 8' is run, the ESX and Hyper-V code will be generated multiple times over. This is because there are multiple files being generated from one invocation of the generator script. make does not realize this and so invokes the generator once per file. This doesn't matter with serialized builds, but with parallel builds multiple instances of the generator get run at once. make[2]: Entering directory `/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src' GEN util/virkeymaps.h GEN remote/remote_protocol.h GEN remote/remote_client_bodies.h GEN remote/qemu_protocol.h GEN remote/qemu_client_bodies.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.macro GEN esx/esx_vi.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typedef GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typeenum GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typetostring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.typefromstring GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.h GEN esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c GEN esx/esx_vi_methods.generated.h ...snip... GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.h GEN libvirt_qemu_probes.h GEN locking/qemu-sanlock.conf GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi.generated.c GEN rpc/virnetprotocol.h GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.typedef GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.h GEN hyperv/hyperv_wmi_classes.generated.c GEN rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.h GEN remote/remote_protocol.c GEN remote/qemu_protocol.c GEN rpc/virkeepaliveprotocol.c GEN rpc/virnetprotocol.c GEN libvirt.def Prevent this using a timestamp file to control generation, as was previously done for the python bindings in commit a7868e0131516ef2dece82586edd52dc87fe336c Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-07-23 14:45:20 +00:00
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(REMOTE_DRIVER_GENERATED) $(VIR_NET_RPC_GENERATED)