Every domain that grabs a domain object to work over should
reference it to make sure it won't disappear meanwhile.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Since we haven't implemented balloon parameters tuning
we can just return amount of memory in this function.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Instead of each API copying the same lines of code, lets use the
generic function designed just for that purpose. At the same time,
drop useless connection object locking in some functions.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
This needs to specified in way too many places for a simple validation
check. The ostype/arch/virttype validation checks later in
DomainDefParseXML should catch most of the cases that this was covering.
Parallels Cloud Server supports block devices and virtual NIC
live attachment. I implemented that function for block devices so
OpenStack volume attachment is now works.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Burluka <aburluka@parallels.com>
PCS doesn't store domain config in managed save state file.
It's forbidden to change config for VMs in this state.
It's possible to change config for containers, but after
restoring domain will have that new config, not a config,
which domain had at the moment of virDomainManagedSave.
So we need to handle this case differently from other states.
Let's forbid this operation, if config is changed and if it's
not changed - just do nothing.
Openstack/nova calls virDomainDefineXML on resume with
current domain config, so we can't forbid this operation
in managed save state.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Network adapter model has no sense for container,
so we shouldn't set it to e1000 in
parallelsDomainDeviceDefPostParse.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Implement virDomainManagedSave api function. In PCS
this feature called "suspend". You can suspend VM or
CT while it is in running or paused state. And after
resuming (or starting) it will have the same state, as
before suspend.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Add a XML element that will allow to specify maximum supportable memory
and the count of memory slots to use with memory hotplug.
To avoid possible confusion and misuse of the new element this patch
also explicitly forbids the use of the maxMemory setting in individual
drivers's post parse callbacks. This limitation will be lifted when the
support is implemented.
As there are two possible approaches to define a domain's memory size -
one used with legacy, non-NUMA VMs configured in the <memory> element
and per-node based approach on NUMA machines - the user needs to make
sure that both are specified correctly in the NUMA case.
To avoid this burden on the user I'd like to replace the NUMA case with
automatic totaling of the memory size. To achieve this I need to replace
direct access to the virDomainMemtune's 'max_balloon' field with
two separate getters depending on the desired size.
The two sizes are needed as:
1) Startup memory size doesn't include memory modules in some
hypervisors.
2) After startup these count as the usable memory size.
Note that the comments for the functions are future aware and document
state that will be present after a few later patches.
Well, the parallelsConnectOpen() joins several sub-driver openings
into one big if condition. If any of sub-driver fails to open, the
whole API finishes immediately. The problem is, sub-drivers may have
left some memory allocated. Fortunately, we have a free function for
that: parallelsConnectClose(). This is, however, not prepared for
partially allocated driver structure. So, prepare the free function
for it and call it at the right place, in the if body.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Return 0 instead of ERR_NO_SUPPORT in each driver
where we don't support managed save or -1 if
the domain does not exist.
This avoids spamming daemon logs when 'virsh dominfo' is run.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1095637
For stateless, client side drivers, it is never correct to
probe for secondary drivers. It is only ever appropriate to
use the secondary driver that is associated with the
hypervisor in question. As a result the ESX & HyperV drivers
have both been forced to do hacks where they register no-op
drivers for the ones they don't implement.
For stateful, server side drivers, we always just want to
use the same built-in shared driver. The exception is
virtualbox which is really a stateless driver and so wants
to use its own server side secondary drivers. To deal with
this virtualbox has to be built as 3 separate loadable
modules to allow registration to work in the right order.
This can all be simplified by introducing a new struct
recording the precise set of secondary drivers each
hypervisor driver wants
struct _virConnectDriver {
virHypervisorDriverPtr hypervisorDriver;
virInterfaceDriverPtr interfaceDriver;
virNetworkDriverPtr networkDriver;
virNodeDeviceDriverPtr nodeDeviceDriver;
virNWFilterDriverPtr nwfilterDriver;
virSecretDriverPtr secretDriver;
virStorageDriverPtr storageDriver;
};
Instead of registering the hypervisor driver, we now
just register a virConnectDriver instead. This allows
us to remove all probing of secondary drivers. Once we
have chosen the primary driver, we immediately know the
correct secondary drivers to use.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The virDomainDefineXMLFlags and virDomainCreateXML APIs both
gain new flags allowing them to be told to validate XML.
This updates all the drivers to turn on validation in the
XML parser when the flags are set
The virDomainDefParse* and virDomainDefFormat* methods both
accept the VIR_DOMAIN_XML_* flags defined in the public API,
along with a set of other VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INTERNAL_* flags
defined in domain_conf.c.
This is seriously confusing & error prone for a number of
reasons:
- VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE, VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE and
VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU are only relevant for the
formatting operation
- Some of the VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INTERNAL_* flags only apply
to parse or to format, but not both.
This patch cleanly separates out the flags. There are two
distint VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_PARSE_* and VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_*
flags that are used by the corresponding methods. The
VIR_DOMAIN_XML_* flags received via public API calls must
be converted to the VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_* flags where
needed.
The various calls to virDomainDefParse which hardcoded the
use of the VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE flag change to use the
VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_PARSE_INACTIVE flag.
First, we don't need to call prlsdkApplyConfig after
creating new VM or containers, because it's done in
functions prlsdkCreateVm and prlsdkCreateCt.
No need to check, if domain exists in the list after
prlsdkAddDomain.
Also organize code, so that we can call virObjectUnlock
in one place.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
This patch replaces code, which creates domains by
running prlctl command.
prlsdkCreateVm/Ct will do prlsdkApplyConfig, because
we send request to the server only once in this case.
But prlsdkApplyConfig will be called also from
parallelsDomainDefineXML function. There is no problem with
it, parallelsDomainDefineXML will be refactored later.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Rewrite code, which applies domain configuration given
to virDomainDefineXML function to the VM of container
registered in PCS.
This code first check if there are unsupported parameters
in domain XML and if yes - reports error. Some of such
parameters are not supported by PCS, for some - it's not
obvious, how to convert them into PCS's corresponding params,
so let's put off it, and implement only basic params in
this patch.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Change domain state using parallels SDK functions instead of
prlctl command.
We don't need to send events from these functions now, becase
events handler will send them. But we still need to update
virDomainObj in privconn->domains.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Subscribe to events from parallels server. It's
needed for 2 things: to update cached domains list
and to send corresponding libvirt events.
Parallels server sends a lot of different events, in
this patch we handle only some of them. In the future
we can handle for example, changes in a host network
configuration or devices states.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Move macro parallelsDomNotFoundError to file parallels_utils.h, because
it will be used in parallels_sdk.c.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Obtain information about domains using parallels sdk instead of prlctl.
prlsdkLoadDomains functions behaves as former parallelsLoadDomains with
NULL as second parameter (name) - it fills parallelsConn.domains list.
prlsdkLoadDomain is now able to update specified domain by given
virDomainObjPtr.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
To prepare for introducing a single global driver, rename the
virDriver struct to virHypervisorDriver and the registration
API to virRegisterHypervisorDriver()
Add files parallels_sdk.c and parallels_sdk.h for code
which works with SDK, so libvirt's code will not mix with
dealing with parallels SDK.
To use Parallels SDK you must first call PrlApi_InitEx function,
and then you will be able to connect to a server with
PrlSrv_LoginLocalEx function. When you've done you must call
PrlApi_Deinit. So let's call PrlApi_InitEx on first .connectOpen,
count number of connections and deinitialize, when this counter
becomes zero.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
Libvirt measures vram in Kbytes, not in bytes, so calculation
of Mbytes was incorrect. PCS server can take vram argument
with units, so I added K postfix to make params a little bit clearer.
There were numerous places where numatune configuration (and thus
domain config as well) was changed in different ways. On some
places this even resulted in persistent domain definition not to be
stable (it would change with daemon's restart).
In order to uniformly change how numatune config is dealt with, all
the internals are now accessible directly only in numatune_conf.c and
outside this file accessors must be used.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
So far, we only report an error if formatting the siblings bitmap
in NUMA topology fails.
Be consistent and always report error in virCapabilitiesFormatXML.
4d06af97d3 introduced a possible memory
leak of the memory allocated into the "cpu" pointer in
parallelsBuildCapabilities in the case "nodeGetInfo()" would fail right
after the allocation. Rearrange the code to avoid the possibility of the
leak.
Found by Coverity.
A future patch wants to create disk definitions with non-zero
default contents; to avoid crashes, all callers that allocate
a disk definition should go through a common point.
I found allocation points by looking for any code that increments
ndisks, as well as any matches for ALLOC.*disk. Most places that
modified ndisks were covered by the parse from XML to domain/device
definition by initial domain creation or device hotplug; I also
hand-checked all drivers that generate a device struct on the
fly during getXMLDesc.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainDiskDefNew): New prototype.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefNew): New function.
(virDomainDiskDefParseXML): Use it.
* src/parallels/parallels_driver.c (parallelsAddHddInfo):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuParseCommandLine): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainGetXMLDesc): Likewise.
* src/vmx/vmx.c (virVMXParseDisk): Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c (xenParseSxprDisks, xenParseSxpr):
Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_xm.c (xenParseXM): Likewise.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Export it.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>