The virtlockd/libvirtd daemons had listed '?' as the short option
for --help. getopt_long uses '?' for any unknown option. We want
to be able to distinguish unknown options (which use EXIT_FAILURE)
from correct usage of help (which should use EXIT_SUCCESS). Thus
we should use 'h' as a short option for --help. Also add this to
the man page docs
The virtlockd/libvirtd daemons did not list any short option
for the --version arg. Add -V as a valid short option, since
-v is already used for --verbose.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This configuration knob lets user to set the length of queue of
connection requests waiting to be accept()-ed by the daemon. IOW, it
just controls the @backlog passed to listen:
int listen(int sockfd, int backlog);
Since PIDs can be reused, polkit prefers to be given
a (PID,start time) pair. If given a PID on its own,
it will attempt to lookup the start time in /proc/pid/stat,
though this is subject to races.
It is safer if the client app resolves the PID start
time itself, because as long as the app has the client
socket open, the client PID won't be reused.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The source code base needs to be adapted as well. Some files
include virutil.h just for the string related functions (here,
the include is substituted to match the new file), some include
virutil.h without any need (here, the include is removed), and
some require both.
The virtlockd daemon maintains file locks on behalf of libvirtd
and any VMs it is running. These file locks must be held for as
long as any VM is running. If virtlockd itself ever quits, then
it is expected that a node would be fenced/rebooted. Thus to
allow for software upgrads on live systemd, virtlockd needs the
ability to re-exec() itself.
Upon receipt of SIGUSR1, virtlockd will save its current live
state out to a file /var/run/virtlockd-restart-exec.json
It then re-exec()'s itself with exactly the same argv as it
originally had, and loads the state file, reconstructing any
objects as appropriate.
The state file contains information about all locks held and
all network services and clients currently active. An example
state document is
{
"server": {
"min_workers": 1,
"max_workers": 20,
"priority_workers": 0,
"max_clients": 20,
"keepaliveInterval": 4294967295,
"keepaliveCount": 0,
"keepaliveRequired": false,
"services": [
{
"auth": 0,
"readonly": false,
"nrequests_client_max": 1,
"socks": [
{
"fd": 6,
"errfd": -1,
"pid": 0,
"isClient": false
}
]
}
],
"clients": [
{
"auth": 0,
"readonly": false,
"nrequests_max": 1,
"sock": {
"fd": 9,
"errfd": -1,
"pid": 0,
"isClient": true
},
"privateData": {
"restricted": true,
"ownerPid": 1722,
"ownerId": 6,
"ownerName": "f18x86_64",
"ownerUUID": "97586ba9-df27-9459-c806-f016c8bbd224"
}
},
{
"auth": 0,
"readonly": false,
"nrequests_max": 1,
"sock": {
"fd": 10,
"errfd": -1,
"pid": 0,
"isClient": true
},
"privateData": {
"restricted": true,
"ownerPid": 1784,
"ownerId": 7,
"ownerName": "f16x86_64",
"ownerUUID": "7b8e5e42-b875-61e9-b981-91ad8fa46979"
}
}
]
},
"defaultLockspace": {
"resources": [
{
"name": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/f16x86_64.raw",
"path": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/f16x86_64.raw",
"fd": 14,
"lockHeld": true,
"flags": 0,
"owners": [
1784
]
},
{
"name": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/shared.img",
"path": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/shared.img",
"fd": 12,
"lockHeld": true,
"flags": 1,
"owners": [
1722,
1784
]
},
{
"name": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/f18x86_64.img",
"path": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/f18x86_64.img",
"fd": 11,
"lockHeld": true,
"flags": 0,
"owners": [
1722
]
}
]
},
"lockspaces": [
],
"magic": "30199"
}
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This enhancement virtlockd so that it can receive a pre-opened
UNIX domain socket from systemd at launch time, and adds the
systemd service/socket unit files
* daemon/libvirtd.service.in: Require virtlockd to be running
* libvirt.spec.in: Add virtlockd systemd files
* src/Makefile.am: Install systemd files
* src/locking/lock_daemon.c: Support socket activation
* src/locking/virtlockd.service.in, src/locking/virtlockd.socket.in:
systemd unit files
* src/rpc/virnetserverservice.c, src/rpc/virnetserverservice.h:
Add virNetServerServiceNewFD() method
* src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.h: Add virNetSocketNewListenFD
method
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Introduce a lock_daemon_dispatch.c file which implements the
server side dispatcher the RPC APIs previously defined in the
lock protocol.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The virtlockd daemon will maintain locks on behalf of libvirtd.
There are two reasons for it to be separate
- Avoid risk of other libvirtd threads accidentally
releasing fcntl() locks by opening + closing a file
that is locked
- Ensure locks can be preserved across libvirtd restarts.
virtlockd will need to be able to re-exec itself while
maintaining locks. This is simpler to achieve if its
sole job is maintaining locks
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>