* src/openvz_conf.c src/openvz_conf.h src/openvz_driver.c
Makefile.maint: patch from Evgeniy Sokolov cleaning up the
error function used and format check based on Jim's fedback.
Daniel
Allow check for containers support to be done without CLONE_NEWNET, and then
determine support on the fly by checking for iproute2 support and a
successful clone(CLONE_NEWNET). This lets us set a flag for later, as well
as not completely disable LXC support on a system without NETNS support.
release
* src/xm_internal.c: fix xm driver serialization escapes
* tests/xmconfigtest.c tests/xmconfigdata/test-escape-paths.cfg
tests/xmconfigdata/test-escape-paths.xml: add test for previous
problem
Daniel
* src/util.c (fread_file_lim): Use VIR_REALLOC_N, not VIR_ALLOC_N.
Bug introduced in 895d0fdf5b.
* tests/Makefile.am (test_scripts): Add read-bufsiz.
* tests/read-bufsiz: New test for the above.
fine, except that is subtly alters the semantics of malloc(), calloc(), and
realloc(). In particular, if you say:
foo = malloc(0);
glibc will happily return a non-NULL pointer to you. However, with the new
memory management stuff, if you say:
foo = VIR_ALLOC(0);
you will actually get a NULL pointer back. Personally, I think this is a
dangerous deviation from malloc() semantics that everyone is used to, and is
indeed causing problems with the remote driver. The short of it is that the
remote driver allocates memory on behalf of the remote side using VIR_ALLOC_N,
and this call is returning NULL so that the NULL checks elsewhere in the code
fire and return failure.
The attached patch fixes this situation by removing the 0 checks from the memory
allocation paths, and just lets them fall through to the normal malloc(),
calloc(), or realloc() routines, restoring old semantics.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
introduced into the qemudNetworkIfaceConnect() function. In particular, there
is a call:
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(vm->tapfds, vm->ntapfds+2) < 0)
goto no_memory;
However, the tapfds structure is used to track *all* of the tap fds, and is
called once for each network that is being attached to the domain. VIR_ALLOC_N
maps to calloc(). So the first network would work just fine, but if you had
more than one network, subsequent calls to this function would blow away the
stored fd's that were already there and fill them all in with zeros. This
causes multiple problems, from the qemu domains not starting properly to
improper cleanup on shutdown. The attached patch just changes the VIR_ALLOC_N()
to a VIR_REALLOC_N(), and everything is happy again.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
to only rely on sysfs for finding LUNs, given a session number. Along the way,
it also fixes the bug where we wouldn't find LUNs for older kernels (with the
block:sda format), and also fixes a race condition where we could try
to find the LUN before udev has finished connecting it.
This patch fixes a few different bugs:
1) We weren't finding LUNs on pre 2.6.24 kernels
2) libvirtd sysfs scanning was racing with udev, so we didn't always see LUNs
3) We weren't showing the 0'th LUN, although that can be a valid LUN
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
first logging in; we don't need to do it for logout. Move the sendtarget
command into the Login() function.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
--mode session" command. However, just running "iscsiadm --mode session" seems
to work on all version of iscsiadm commands back to FC-6, so just use that.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
*not* virStorageReportError() if the fork()/exec() process it spawned returned a
!= 0 exit code. Rather, it returns the exitcode in this case, and it is up to
the higher level to determine whether this is a fatal error or not. The use
case for this change is in the iSCSI stuff; older versions of iscsiadm tools
would return a failure when getting the session number, despite the command
succeeding.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in, src/libvirt.c, src/driver.h,
src/libvirt_sym.version: New virDomainMemoryPeek API.
* qemud/remote.c, qemud/remote_protocol.x, src/remote_internal.c:
Support for remote.
* src/qemu_driver.c: QEMU driver implementation of API.
* src/test.c: Test driver (null) implementation of API.
* docs/hvsupport.html.in: Document API.
* libvirt.spec.in: New path /var/cache/libvirt for temporary
storage of memory images.
* qemud/libvirtd.init.in: Remove any old temp files in
/var/cache/libvirt on restarts.
* src/Makefile.am: make install creates /var/cache/libvirt.
* configure.in: Detect mkdir -p.
* src/lxc_driver.c: Make console element is output only. Always open new
PTY when starting a container.
Fix string overrun when storing console name in VM def struct
* configure.in: Document AC_SYS_LARGEFILE.
* docs/hvsupport.html.in: Document HV support for virDomainBlockPeek.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in, src/driver.h, src/libvirt.c,
src/libvirt_sym.version: Add virDomainBlockPeek infrastructure.
* src/qemu_driver.c, src/test.c: Null versions of this call.
* src/xen_unified.c, src/xend_internal.c, src/xend_internal.h,
src/xm_internal.c, src/xm_internal.h: Xen implementation.
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-curmem.xml,
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-no-source-cdrom.xml: XML output
has been reordered slightly in the Xen driver, but should be
functionally the same.
Mon May 12 23:32:21 PST 2008 David L. Leskovec <dlesko@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* src/lxc_driver.c: Add sanity of tty pid before kill()
Ignore ECHILD errors during VM cleanup
Call functions to store tty pid and cleanup tty pid file
* src/lxc_conf.h: Add function to verify container process exists
Add facilities to manage storing the tty forward process pid
* src/lxc_conf.c: Add function to verify container process exists
Call function to verify container process during config load
Add facilities to manage storing the tty forward process pid
Call function to load tty pid during load config
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Add VIR_DEPRECATED macro.
* src/internal.h: Internal code is allowed to use deprecated
features, so override VIR_DEPRECATED here.
* include/libvirt/virterror.h: Deprecate the conn, dom and net
fields in the _virError structure.
Up to now, we've been avoiding ctype functions like isspace, isdigit,
etc. because they are locale-dependent. Now that we have the c-ctype
functions, we can start using *them*, to make the code more readable
with changes like these:
- /* This may not work on EBCDIC. */
- if ((*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') ||
- (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') ||
- (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9'))
+ if (c_isalnum(*p))
- while ((*cur >= '0') && (*cur <= '9')) {
+ while (c_isdigit(*cur)) {
Also, some macros in conf.c used names that conflicted with
standard meaning of "BLANK" and "SPACE", so I've adjusted them
to be in line with the definition of e.g., isblank.
In addition, I've wrapped those statement macros with do {...} while (0),
so that we can't forget the ";" after a use. There was one like that
already (fixed below). The missing semicolon would mess up automatic
indenting.
* src/buf.c (virBufferURIEncodeString):
* src/conf.c (IS_EOL, SKIP_BLANKS_AND_EOL, SKIP_BLANKS)
(virConfParseLong, virConfParseValue, virConfParseName)
(virConfParseSeparator, virConfParseStatement, IS_BLANK, IS_CHAR)
(IS_DIGIT, IS_SPACE, SKIP_SPACES):
* src/nodeinfo.c:
* src/qemu_conf.c (qemudParseInterfaceXML):
* src/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainBlockStats):
* src/sexpr.c:
* src/stats_linux.c:
* src/util.c (virParseNumber, virDiskNameToIndex):
* src/uuid.c (hextobin, virUUIDParse):
* src/virsh.c:
* src/xml.c (parseCpuNumber, virParseCpuSet):
Mon May 12 23:32:21 PST 2008 David L. Leskovec <dlesko@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* qemud/qemud.c: get siginfo with signals, distribute to drivers that
register a handler
* src/driver.h: add sighandler function to state driver table
* src/internal.h: define virStateSigDispatcher functions
* src/libvirt.c: add __virStateSigDispatcher function
* src/libvirt_sym.version: add __virStateSigDispatcher
* src/lxc_driver.c: add sig handler function, cleanup vm when sigchld
received from container process
* src/qemu_driver.c: NULL for sig handler (no handler) in state driver
* src/remote_internal.c: NULL for sig handler (no handler) in state driver
* src/storage_driver.c: NULL for sig handler (no handler) in state driver
# Convert uses of isspace to c_isspace, isdigit to c_isdigit, etc.
re=$(man isspace|grep is.....,.is|sed 's/ -.*//' \
|tr -s ', \n' \||sed 's/^|//;s/|$//')
git grep -l -E "$re"|grep -Ev 'Chan|gnulib' \
|xargs perl -pi -e 's/\b('"$re"')\b/c_$1/g'
# Remove all uses of to_uchar
git grep -l to_uchar|xargs perl -pi -e 's/to_uchar\((.*?)\)/$1/g'
* src/util.h (to_uchar): Remove definition.
(TOLOWER): Remove definition.
(__virMacAddrCompare): Use c_tolower, not TOLOWER.
Globally:
Where needed, change <ctype.h> to <c-ctype.h>.
Remove unnecessary inclusion of <ctype.h>.
Ensure the global changes are never needed again:
* Makefile.maint (sc_avoid_ctype_macros): Prohibit use of ctype
macros. Recommend c-ctype.h instead.
(sc_prohibit_c_ctype_without_use): New rule.
(sc_prohibit_ctype_h): New rule. Disallow use of <ctype.h>.
* src/storage_backend_fs.c (fileTypeInfo): Add "static" and two
"const" attributes.
(FileTypeInfo): Name the previously anonymous struct,
so the declaration of fileTypeInfo looks more conventional.
* src/xend_internal.c (sound_models): Mark as static, and
as an array of "const" entries.
These were relatively new additions to the list from here:
nm src/*.o|grep ' D '
* configure.in: Fix pkg-config detection of libxml2,
add -lgcrypt to gnutls lib.
* src/Makefile.am: If compiling --without-libvirtd then
don't compile any part of the storage driver.
* configure.in, src/hash.c, src/internal.h: Detect availability
of pthread library and compile out mutex code if not available.
* src/storage_driver.c, src/util.c: Ignore some missing
headers on MinGW.
Done using this command (also includes .c.in and .h.in files):
for i in $(g ls-files|grep -E '\.[ch](\.in)?$'|grep -v gnulib); do
expand -i $i > j && mv j $i;done
* src/util.c (fread_file_lim): New function.
(__virFileReadAll): Use fread_file_lim, rather than requiring
that stat.st_size provide a usable file size.
* tests/read-non-seekable: New test, for the above.
* tests/Makefile.am (test_scripts): Add read-non-seekable.
* tests/test-lib.sh (mkfifo_or_skip_): New helper function.
* docs//* src/conf.c src/hash.c src/libvirt.c src/proxy_internal.c
src/remote_internal.c src/virsh.c src/xen_internal.c
src/xend_internal.c src/xml.c: applied patch from Atsushi SAKAI
fixing a lot of typos
Daniel
* src/hash.c src/internal.h src/virterror.c: remove dandling
domain/net/conn pointers from error data when released.
* src/lxc_driver.c: fix a NULL/0 return error mismatch
Daniel
* src/lxc_conf.c src/lxc_conf.h: cleanup patch for the conf driver
of linux countainers, reuse XPath helpers, make string fields dynamic
and remove a memory leak.
* src/lxc_driver.c: avoid some problems when the config directory is
not accessible and for regression tests
Daniel
* src/remote_internal.c (errorf): New function.
(remoteListDomains, remoteDomainPinVcpu, remoteDomainGetVcpus):
(remoteListDefinedDomains, remoteListNetworks):
(remoteListDefinedNetworks): Convert strings to be translatable,
and also to include offending and maximum values. Use errorf.