Commit 5c43e2e introduced a NULL deref if there is a failure
in virStorageFileGetMetadataInternal.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataFromBuf):
Fix error handling.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
SO_REUSEADDR on Windows is actually akin to SO_REUSEPORT
on Linux/BSD. ie it allows 2 apps to listen to the same
port at once. Thus we must not set it on Win32 platforms
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740621.aspx
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Now that all clients have been adjusted, ensure that no future
misuse of readdir is introduced into the code base.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_readdir): New rule.
* src/util/virfile.c (virDirRead): Exempt the wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
In making the conversion to the new API, I fixed a couple bugs:
virSCSIDeviceGetSgName would leak memory if a directory
unexpectedly contained multiple entries;
virNetDevTapGetRealDeviceName could report a spurious error
from a stale errno inherited before starting the readdir search.
The decision on whether to store the result of virDirRead into
a variable is based on whether the end of the loop falls through
to cleanup code automatically. In some cases, we have loops that
are documented to return NULL on failure, and which raise an
error on most failure paths but not in the case where the directory
was unexpectedly empty; it may be worth a followup patch to
explicitly report an error if readdir was successful but the
directory was empty, so that a NULL return always has an error set.
* src/util/vircgroup.c (virCgroupRemoveRecursively): Use new
interface.
(virCgroupKillRecursiveInternal, virCgroupSetOwner): Report
readdir failures.
* src/util/virfile.c (virFileLoopDeviceOpenSearch)
(virFileNBDDeviceFindUnused, virFileDeleteTree): Use new
interface.
* src/util/virnetdevtap.c (virNetDevTapGetRealDeviceName):
Properly check readdir errors.
* src/util/virpci.c (virPCIDeviceIterDevices)
(virPCIDeviceFileIterate, virPCIGetNetName): Report readdir
failures.
(virPCIDeviceAddressIOMMUGroupIterate): Use new interface.
* src/util/virscsi.c (virSCSIDeviceGetSgName): Report readdir
failures, and avoid memory leak.
(virSCSIDeviceGetDevName): Report readdir failures.
* src/util/virusb.c (virUSBDeviceSearch): Report readdir
failures.
* src/util/virutil.c (virGetFCHostNameByWWN)
(virFindFCHostCapableVport): Report readdir failures.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Introduce a wrapper for readdir. This helps us make sure that we always
set errno before calling readdir and it will make sure errors are
properly logged.
Signed-off-by: Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The virFirewallAddRuleFull method originally had a single
compulsory virFirewallQueryCallback parameter. During dev
work though the ignoreErrors parameter was added and the
callback parameter made optional. The ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL
annotation was never removed though.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert the virebtables.{c,h} files to use the new virFirewall
APIs for changing ebtables rules.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Update the iptablesXXXX methods so that instead of directly
executing iptables commands, they populate rules in an
instance of virFirewallPtr. The bridge driver can thus
construct the ruleset and then invoke it in one operation
having rollback handled automatically.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The network and nwfilter drivers both have a need to update
firewall rules. The currently share no code for interacting
with iptables / firewalld. The nwfilter driver is fairly
tied to the concept of creating shell scripts to execute
which makes it very hard to port to talk to firewalld via
DBus APIs.
This patch introduces a virFirewallPtr object which is able
to represent a complete sequence of rule changes, with the
ability to have multiple transactional checkpoints with
rollbacks. By formally separating the definition of the rules
to be applied from the mechanism used to apply them, it is
also possible to write a firewall engine that uses firewalld
DBus APIs natively instead of via the slow firewalld-cmd.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Instead of hardcoding LIBEXECDIR as the location of the libvirt_iohelper
binary, use virFileFindResource to optionally find it in the current
build directory.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Add virFileFindResource which will try to locate files
in the local build tree if the calling binary (eg libvirtd or
test suite) is being run from the build tree. The corresponding
virFileActivateDirOverride should be called at startup passing
in argv[0]. This will be examined for evidence of libtool magic
binary prefix / sub-directory in order to activate the override.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Each backing store of a given disk is associated with a unique index
(which is also formatted in domain XML) for easier addressing of any
particular backing store. With this patch, any backing store can be
addressed by its disk target and the index. For example, "vdc[4]"
addresses the backing store with index equal to 4 of the disk identified
by "vdc" target. Such shorthand can be used in any API in place for a
backing file path:
virsh blockcommit domain vda --base vda[3] --top vda[2]
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
To avoid having the root of a backing chain present twice in the list we
need to invert the working of virStorageFileGetMetadataRecurse.
Until now the recursive worker created a new backing chain element from
the name and other information passed as arguments. This required us to
pass the data of the parent in a deconstructed way and the worker
created a new entry for the parent.
This patch converts this function so that it just fills in metadata
about the parent and creates a backing chain element from those. This
removes the duplication of the first element.
To avoid breaking the test suite, virstoragetest now calls a wrapper
that creates the parent structure explicitly and pre-fills it with the
test data with same function signature as previously used.
Add the required fields that are missing from the new structure that
will allow us to switch the storage file metadata code entirely to the
new structure.
Add "relPath" and "relDir" and the raw backing store name. Also allow
creating linked lists of virStorageSourcePtrs to express backing chains.
Remove the obsolete field replaced by data in "path".
The testsuite requires tweaking as the name of the backing file is now
stored one layer deeper in the backing chain linked list.
As a temporary step to allow killing of the "backingStore" field of
struct virStorageFileMetadata the recursive metadata retrieval function
will be converted not to use the field in the lookup process.
As for the previous patch, this change is needed to achieve
compatibility with all the existing code, where we expect a fully
qualified path of local files to be present.
To allow future change of virStorageFileMetadata to virStorageSource we
need to store a full path in the "path" variable as rest of the code
expects it to be a full path. Rename the "path" field to "relPath" to
keep tracking the info but allowing a real "path" field.
Avoid passing lot of arguments into guts of metadata retrieval to fill
the actual structure. Temporarily fill the structure before passing it
down to the actual metadata extractor.
This will later help the inversion of the steps taken to extract the
metadata so that this function can be fully converted to
virStorageSource as the data struct.
This patch also fixes regression when starting a gluster storage pool
where the volumes don't have local representation so that the
canonicalization of the volume's file name failed. Broken by commit
79f11b35
Move the code checking the presence of the backing file to the recursive
worker function instead of the metadata parser. The recursive worker
will later be changed to parse more than just local files and this
change will help the separation.
As we already pass the whole structure down the call path there's no
need to return some stuff in a separate argument. Remove the argument
and tweak callers to avoid breaking semantics.
virStorageFileGetMetadataFromBuf will be refactored later along with the
storage driver.
Don't use the backingStoreRaw as a indication of broken chains. Fill it
always and tweak the broken image chain detector to avoid changing the
semantics.
The new semantics to detect a broken chain is the presence of string in
backingStoreRaw but the lack of the backing chain metadata structure in
the chain.
Now that the raw backing store name is always filled there's no need to
pass the raw name variable separately to fill in case the backing is not
a file. Tweak the function so that it can handle a NULL in that case.
While running virstoragetest, valgrind pointed out the following
memory leak:
==8142== 2 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 92
==8142== at 0x4A069EE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:270)
==8142== by 0x4E7B53E: mdir_name (dirname-lgpl.c:78)
==8142== by 0x4CBE2B0: virStorageFileGetMetadataInternal (virstoragefile.c:595)
==8142== by 0x4CBE651: virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFDInternal (virstoragefile.c:1086)
==8142== by 0x4CBEEB4: virStorageFileGetMetadataRecurse (virstoragefile.c:1175)
==8142== by 0x4CBF1DE: virStorageFileGetMetadata (virstoragefile.c:1270)
==8142== by 0x4028AD: testStorageChain (virstoragetest.c:275)
==8142== by 0x407B91: virtTestRun (testutils.c:201)
==8142== by 0x4039D7: mymain (virstoragetest.c:534)
==8142== by 0x40830D: virtTestMain (testutils.c:789)
==8142== by 0x3E6CE1ED1C: (below main) (libc-start.c:226)
...62 times
Domain snapshots should only permit an external snapshot into
a storage format that permits a backing chain, since the new
snapshot file necessarily must be backed by the existing file.
The C code for the qemu driver is a little bit stricter in
currently enforcing only qcow2 or qed, but at the XML parser
level, including virt-xml-validate, it is fairly easy to
enforce that a user can't request a 'raw' external snapshot.
* docs/schemas/storagecommon.rng (storageFormat): Split out...
(storageFormatBacking): ...new sublist.
* docs/schemas/domainsnapshot.rng (disksnapshotdriver): Use new
type.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (virStorageFileFormat): Rearrange for
easier code management.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileFormat, fileTypeInfo):
Likewise.
* src/conf/snapshot_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotDiskDefParseXML): Use
new marker to limit selection of formats.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Commit 4897698 fixed the build without dbus by only building
the virSystemdPMSupportTarget with SYSTEMD_DAEMON.
Introduce a virDBusMessageUnref wrapper for dbus_message_unref
to let virsystemd.c build without dbus, while still allowing
virsystemdtest to run without SYSTEM_DAEMON.
In order to do that, virNodeSuspendSupportsTargetPMUtils() and
virSystemdPMSupportTarget() are created even when pm-utils and dbus
are compiled out, respectively, but in that case returning -2 meaning
"unavailable" (this return code was already used for unavailability
before). Error is reported in virNodeSuspendSupportsTarget() only if
both functions returned -2, otherwise the error (or success) is properly
propagated up the stack.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Another field no longer needed, getting us one step closer to
merging virStorageFileMetadata and virStorageSource.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (_virStorageFileMetadata): Drop
field.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataInternal)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFDInternal): Alter signature.
(virStorageFileFreeMetadata, virStorageFileGetMetadataFromBuf)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFD): Adjust clients.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (_testFileData, testStorageChain)
(mymain): Simplify test.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Thanks to the testsuite, I feel quite confident that this rewrite
is correct; it gives the same results for all cases except for one.
I can make the argument that _that_ case was a pre-existing bug:
when looking up relative names, the lookup is supposed to be
pegged to the directory that contains the parent qcow2 file. Thus,
this resolves the fixme first mentioned in commit 367cd69 (even
though I accidentally removed the fixme comment early in 74430fe).
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileChainLookup): Depend on
new rather than old fields.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (mymain): Adjust test to match fix.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The original chain lookup code had to pass in the starting name,
because it was not available in the chain. But now that we have
added fields to the struct, this parameter is redundant.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (virStorageFileChainLookup): Alter
signature.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileChainLookup): Adjust
handling of top of chain.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockCommit): Adjust caller.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (testStorageLookup, mymain): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The chain lookup function was inconsistent on whether it left
a message in the log when looking up a name that is not found
on the chain (leaving a message for OOM or if name was
relative but not part of the chain), and could litter the log
even when successful (when name was relative but deep in the
chain, use of virFindBackingFile early in the chain would complain
about a file not found). It's easier to make the function
consistently emit a message exactly once on failure, and to let
all callers rely on the clean semantics.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileChainLookup): Always
report error on failure. Simplify relative lookups.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockCommit): Avoid
overwriting error.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
When checking if two filenames point to the same inode (whether
by hardlink or symlink), sometimes one of the names might be
relative. This convenience function makes it easier to check.
* src/util/virfile.h (virFileRelLinkPointsTo): New prototype.
* src/util/virfile.c (virFileRelLinkPointsTo): New function.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (virfile.h): Export it.
* src/xen/xm_internal.c (xenXMDomainGetAutostart): Use it.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Drop another redundant field from virStorageFileMetadata.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (_virStorageFileMetadata): Drop
field.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFDInternal)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFD)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataRecurse): Adjust callers.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (_testFileData, testStorageChain)
(mymain): Simplify test.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
A couple pieces of virStorageFileMetadata are used only while
collecting information about the chain, and don't need to
live permanently in the struct. This patch refactors external
callers to collect the information separately, so that the
next patch can remove the fields.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (virStorageFileGetMetadataFromBuf):
Alter signature.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataInternal):
Likewise.
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFDInternal): Adjust callers.
* src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c (virStorageBackendProbeTarget):
Likewise.
* src/storage/storage_backend_gluster.c
(virStorageBackendGlusterRefreshVol): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Finally starting to prune away some of the old fields that have
been made redundant by the new fields, on my way towards directly
reusing virStorageSource.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (_virStorageFileMetadata): Drop
field.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataInternal)
(virStorageFileChainLookup): Adjust callers.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (_testFileData, testStorageChain)
(mymain): Simplify test.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Deciding if a user string represents a local file instead of a
network path is an operation worth exposing directly, particularly
since the next patch will be removing a redundant variable that
was caching the information.
* src/util/virstoragefile.h (virStorageIsFile): New declaration.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virBackingStoreIsFile): Rename...
(virStorageIsFile): ...export, and allow NULL input.
(virStorageFileGetMetadataInternal)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataRecurse, virStorageFileGetMetadata):
Update callers.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Use it.
* src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c (virStorageBackendProbeTarget):
Likewise.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (virstoragefile.h): Export function.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
So far, my work has been merely preserving the status quo of
backing file analysis. But this patch starts to tread in the
territory of making the backing chain code more powerful - we
will eventually support network storage containing non-raw
formats. Here, we expose metadata information about a network
backing store, even if that information is still hardcoded to
a raw format for now.
* src/util/virstoragefile.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataRecurse):
Also populate struct for non-file backing.
(virStorageFileGetMetadata, virStorageFileGetMetadatainternal):
Recognize non-file top image.
(virFindBackingFile): Add comment.
(virStorageFileChainGetBroken): Adjust comment, ensure output
is set.
* tests/virstoragetest.c (mymain): Update test to reflect it.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The iterator is checked for being less than or equal to need_cpus.
The 'n' variable is incremented need_cpus + 1 times.
Simplify the computation of need_cpus and make its value one larger,
to let it be used instead of 'n' and compared without the equal sign
in loop conditions.
Just index the sum_cpu_time array instead of using a helper variable.
Start the loop at start_cpu instead of continuing for all lower values.
total_cpus is the total number of CPUs on the host
need_cpus is the number of CPUs we need to look at
(need_cpus can be larger than ncpus, because we need to look
at CPUs before the startcpu too, even if we aren't reporting
their stats)
Currently, virCgroupGetPercpuStats is only used by the LXC driver,
filling out the CPUTIME stats. qemuDomainGetPercpuStats does this
and also filles out VCPUTIME stats.
Extend virCgroupGetPercpuStats to also report VCPUTIME stats if
nvcpupids is non-zero. In the LXC driver, we don't have cpupids.
In the QEMU driver, there is at least one cpupid for a running domain,
so the behavior shouldn't change for QEMU either.
Also rename getSumVcpuPercpuStats to virCgroupGetPercpuVcpuSum.