Instead of having duplicated code in qemuStorageLimitsRefresh and
virStorageBackendUpdateVolTargetInfo to get capacity specific data
about the storage backing source or volume -- create a common API
to handle the details for both.
As a side effect, virStorageFileProbeFormatFromBuf returns to being
a local/static helper to virstoragefile.c
For the QEMU code - if the probe is done, then the format is saved so
as to avoid future such probes.
For the storage backend code, there is no need to deal with the probe
since we cannot call the new API if target->format == NONE.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Instead of having duplicated code in qemuStorageLimitsRefresh and
virStorageBackendUpdateVolTargetInfoFD to fill in the storage backing
source or volume allocation, capacity, and physical values - create a
common API that will handle the details for both.
The common API will fill in "default" capacity values as well - although
those more than likely will be overridden by subsequent code. Having just
one place to make the determination of what the values should be will
make things be more consistent.
For the QEMU code - the data filled in will be for inactive domains
for the GetBlockInfo and DomainGetStatsOneBlock API's. For the storage
backend code - the data will be filled in during the volume updates.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Commit id '8dc27259' introduced virStorageSourceUpdateBlockPhysicalSize
in order to retrieve the physical size for a block backed source device
for an active domain since commit id '15fa84ac' changed to use the
qemuMonitorGetAllBlockStatsInfo and qemuMonitorBlockStatsUpdateCapacity
API's to (essentially) retrieve the "actual-size" from a 'query-block'
operation for the source device.
However, the code only was made functional for a BLOCK backing type
and it neglected to use qemuOpenFile, instead using just open. After
the open the block lseek would find the end of the block and set the
physical value, close the fd and return.
Since the code would return 0 immediately if the source device wasn't
a BLOCK backed device, the physical would be displayed incorrectly,
such as follows in domblkinfo for a file backed source device:
Capacity: 1073741824
Allocation: 0
Physical: 0
This patch will modify the algorithm to get the physical size for other
backing types and it will make use of the qemuDomainStorageOpenStat
helper in order to open/stat the source file depending on its type.
The qemuDomainGetStatsOneBlock will no longer inhibit printing errors,
but it will still ignore them leaving the physical value set to 0.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Split out the opening of the file and fetch of the stat buffer into a
helper qemuDomainStorageOpenStat. This will handle either opening the
local or remote storage.
Additionally split out the cleanup of that into a separate helper
qemuDomainStorageCloseStat which will either close the file or
call the virStorageFileDeinit function.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Originally added by commit id '89646e69' prior to commit id '15fa84ac'
and '71d2c172' which ensured that qemuStorageLimitsRefresh was only called
for inactive domains.
Adjust the comment describing the need for FIXME and move all the text
to the function description.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
1ec22be5 added code that detects the maximum cpu count according to
domain capabilities. The code fell back to the old command only if the
API was not supported. If the API fails for other reasons the command
would fail. There's no point in not trying the old API in such case.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1402690
This flag is used in Virtuozzo backend implicitly, thus
we need to support it and don't fail if it's set.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Glushchak <pglushchak@virtuozzo.com>
This flag tells backend not to create instance
disks making behavior the same as in qemu driver.
Disk files have to be created beforehand on target
host manually or by upper management layer i.e.
OpenStack Nova.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Glushchak <pglushchak@virtuozzo.com>
When save/migrate a domain and we autogenerated a port, then if we
print the inactive domain config, write out a -1 for the socket value;
otherwise, it's possible that the subsequent start will fail if the
autogenerated websocket used conflicts with an existing running config
that also used autogenerated websockets.
Examples:
== A. Can not restore domain with autoconfigured websocket.
domain 1 and 2 have autoconfigured websocket.
1. domain 1 is started then, saved
2. domain 2 is started
3. domain 1 restoration is failed:
error: internal error: qemu unexpectedly closed the monitor: 2016-11-21T10:23:11.356687Z
qemu-kvm: -vnc 0.0.0.0:2,websocket=5700: Failed to start VNC server on `(null)':
Failed to bind socket: Address already in use
== B. Can not migrate domain with autoconfigured websocket.
domain 1 on host A, domain 2 on host B, both have autoconfigured websocket
1. domain 1 started, domain 2 started
2. domain 1 migration to host B is failed with the above error.
Some arguments in vshErrorHandler, vshReadlineCompletion and
cmdSelfTest functions are not used. Mark them as such.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
In preparation to the code move to virnetdevtap.c, this change:
* renames virNetInterfaceStats to virNetDevTapInterfaceStats
* changes 'path' to 'ifname', to use the same vocable as other
method in virnetdevtap.c.
* Add the attributes checker
When vhostuser interfaces are used, the interface statistics
are not available in /proc/net/dev.
This change looks at the openvswitch interfaces statistics
tables to provide this information for vhostuser interface.
Note that in openvswitch world drop/error doesn't always make sense
for some interface type. When these informations are not available we
set them to 0 on the virDomainInterfaceStats.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
If the 'nleases < 0' on return, then the subsequent call to
findLeaseInJSON will not produce the expected results (passed
in as a size_t, but nleases is a ssize_t). So check if the
returned value < 0 and if so, goto cleanup.
Found by Coverity as a NEGATIVE_RETURNS event
If the allocation fails in DO_TEST_FLUSH_PROLOGUE, then 'mgr == NULL',
but the code continues on - which won't be good. So modify the macro
to cause an immediate failure and jump to a cleanup label.
Found by Coverity as FORWARD_NULL event.
There's nothing to compress if the requested snapshot memory format is
set to 'raw' explicitly. After commit 9e14689ea libvirt would try to
run /sbin/raw to process the memory stream if the qemu.conf option
snapshot_image_format is set.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1402726
Since its introduction in 2012 this internal API did nothing.
Moreover we have the same API that does exactly the same:
virSecurityManagerDomainSetPathLabel.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
If you've ever tried running a huge page backed guest under
different user than in qemu.conf, you probably failed. Problem is
even though we have corresponding APIs in the security drivers,
there's no implementation and thus we don't relabel the huge page
path. But even if we did, so far all of the domains share the
same path:
/hugepageMount/libvirt/qemu
Our only option there would be to set 0777 mode on the qemu dir
which is totally unsafe. Therefore, we can create dir on
per-domain basis, i.e.:
/hugepageMount/libvirt/qemu/domainName
and chown domainName dir to the user that domain is configured to
run under.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
So far this function takes virDomainObjPtr which:
1) is an overkill,
2) might be not available in all the places we will use it.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Since the great rework of how we store vcpu- and iothread-related
data, we have overly complex part of code that is trying to format the
scheduler tuning data in as less lines as possible by grouping
settings for multiple threads. That was designed as an input syntax
sugar for users, but we don't need to also use that when formatting
the XML. Switching to simple enumeration makes the code nicer,
shorter and more welcoming to future changes.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
When redoing the website we deleted the libvirtLogo.png file
not remembering that the test driver screenshot API impl
relied on it.
Rather than having the test driver use the logo as a side
effect, give it its own dedicated image to use. This is
installed in /usr/share/libvirt/test-screenshot.png and
is taken from a NeXT Cube running WorldWideWeb[1]. The
very first web browser in existance, running on the
hardware it was originally written on.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorldWideWeb
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The *header_name* cannot be quoted, otherwise it is not translated to
the passed argument. Without this fix the generated configure contains
*ac_cv_header_header_name*, but there should be for example
*ac_cv_header_sals_sasl_h* for "sasl/sasl.h".
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Qemu 2.8.0+ changes arguments structure for blockdev-add in the effort
to make it finally stable. Since libvirt recently added the detection of
gluster debug support relying on the old syntax we need to add the new
as well.
With current perf framework, this patch adds support and documentation
for the branch_instructions perf event.
Signed-off-by: Nitesh Konkar <nitkon12@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Adjust the spacing a bit in order to generate 'cleaner' looking output.
This matches what virDomainMemoryStats does and it creates text/code boxes
in order to list each of the stats for each category.
When changing one of the src/libvirt-*.c files to alter the docs, the
adjusted files weren't being built. Added them into APIBUILD_STAMP and
then added that to the html/index.html rule which is used for the
$(apihtml_generated) generated rule.
Also, for clean we can remove the html/*.html files
With kernel 3.18 (since commit 3e32cb2e0a12b6915056ff04601cf1bb9b44f967)
the "unlimited" value for cgroup memory limits has changed once again as
its byte value is now computed from a page counter.
The new "unlimited" value reported by the cgroup fs is therefore 2**51-1
pages which is (VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_PARAM_UNLIMITED - 3072). This results
e.g. in virsh memtune displaying 9007199254740988 instead of unlimited
for the limits.
This patch uses the value of memory.limit_in_bytes from the cgroup
memory root which is the system's "real" unlimited value for comparison.
See also libvirt commit 231656bbeb for the
history for kernel 3.12 and before.
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
So far the NSS module looks up only hostnames as provided by
guests themselves. However, there are some cases where this is
not enough: e.g. when there's a fresh new guest being installed
(with some generic hostname) say from a live ISO image; or some
(older) systems don't advertise their hostname in DHCP
transactions at all.
In cases like that it would be helpful if we translate domain
name as seen by libvirt too so that users can:
# virsh start $dom && ssh $dom
In order to achieve that new libvirt-guest module is introduced,
while older libvirt module maintains its current behaviour (that
is translating guest provided names into IP addresses).
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The part of the code that iterates over an array of JSON values
is going to be re-used. Instead of copying it over, move it to a
separate function.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The part of the code that appends found IP address into a list is
going to be re-used. Instead of copying it over, move it to a
separate function.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The name of the exported functions for an NSS module is quite
fixed, it is derived from the module name:
_nss_$module_$function
Since we will create another NSS module with very similar
implementation we might as well generate the function names at
the compile time.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Now that we have a module that's able to track
<domain, mac addres list> pairs, hook it up into
our network driver.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
This module will be used to track:
<domain, mac address list>
pairs. It will be important to know these mappings without
libvirt connection (that is from a JSON file), because NSS
module will use those to provide better host name translation.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
There are couple of places where we have a string and want to
save it to a file. Atomically. In all those places we use
virFileRewrite() but also implement the very same callback which
takes the string and write it into temp file. This makes no
sense. Unify the callbacks and move them to one place.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>