Drivers load running persistent and transient domain configs before
inactive persistent domain configs, however only the latter would set a
domain's autostart flag. This mismatch between the loaded and on-disk
state could later cause problems with "virsh autostart":
# virsh autostart example
error: Failed to mark domain example as autostarted
error: Failed to create symlink '/etc/libvirt/qemu/autostart/example.xml to '/etc/libvirt/qemu/example.xml': File exists
This patch ensures the autostart flag is set correctly even when the
domain is already defined.
Fixes:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632100https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=675319
Signed-off-by: Michael Chapman <mike@very.puzzling.org>
Add public virDomainSendKey() and enum libvirt_keycode_set
for the @codeset.
Python version of virDomainSendKey() has not been implemented yet,
it will be done soon.
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Previously, the parent process opened 'null' to /dev/null, then
the child process closes 'null' as well as 'childout'. But if
childout was set to be null, then this is a double close. At
least the double close was confined to the child process after a
fork, and therefore there is no risk of another thread opening
an fd of the same value to be bitten by the double close, but it
is always better to avoid double-close to begin with.
Additionally, if all three fds were specified, then opening
'null' was wasted.
This patch fixes things to lazily open null on the first use,
then guarantees it gets closed exactly once.
* src/util/command.c (getDevNull): New helper function.
(virExecWithHook): Use it to avoid spurious opens and double close.
This also reduces malloc pressure for invoking a child when
VIR_DEBUG is enabled.
* src/util/command.c (virExecWithHook): Drop debug, since the only
caller (virCommandRunAsync) also prints debug info.
If qemu supports -chardev, our char frontend aliases are ex. 'charserial0'
not just 'serial0'. Typically we don't use this code path because the
pty's are scraped from stdout.
Qemu once supported following memory stats which will returned by
"query_balloon":
stat_put(dict, "actual", actual);
stat_put(dict, "mem_swapped_in", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_SWAP_IN]);
stat_put(dict, "mem_swapped_out", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_SWAP_OUT]);
stat_put(dict, "major_page_faults", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MAJFLT]);
stat_put(dict, "minor_page_faults", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MINFLT]);
stat_put(dict, "free_mem", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MEMFREE]);
stat_put(dict, "total_mem", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MEMTOT]);
But it later disabled all the stats except "actual" by commit
07b0403dfc2b2ac179ae5b48105096cc2d03375a.
libvirt doesn't parse "actual", so user will always see a empty result
with "virsh dommemstat $domain". Even qemu haven't disabled the stats,
we should support parsing "actual".
There is the case where cpu affinites for vcpu of qemu doesn't work
correctly. For example, if only one vcpupin setting entry is provided
and its setting is not for vcpu0, it doesn't work.
# virsh dumpxml VM
...
<vcpu>4</vcpu>
<cputune>
<vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='9-11'/>
</cputune>
...
# virsh start VM
Domain VM started
# virsh vcpuinfo VM
VCPU: 0
CPU: 31
State: running
CPU time: 2.5s
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
VCPU: 1
CPU: 12
State: running
CPU time: 0.9s
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
VCPU: 2
CPU: 30
State: running
CPU time: 1.5s
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
VCPU: 3
CPU: 13
State: running
CPU time: 1.7s
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
This patch fixes this problem.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
Since the addition of the lock manager framework in 6a943419c5
dlopen is always required, but the checks in configure wasn't changed
to reflect that. This didn't show up directly because the VirtualBox
driver linking dlopen in covered it. But disabling the VirtualBox
driver makes the build fail due to missing dlopen.
Change the dlopen check in configure to pick up dlopen when available.
Reported by Ruben Kerkhof.
This patch deprecates following enums:
VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CURRENT
VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_LIVE
VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CONFIG
VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_LIVE
VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_CONFIG
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CURRENT
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_LIVE
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CONFIG
And modify internal codes to use virDomainModificationImpact.
The below patch decreases the response time of libvirt to errors reported by Qemu upon startup by checking whether the qemu process is still alive while polling for the local socket to show up.
This patch also introduces a special handling of signal for the Win32 part of virKillProcess.
If qemu supports multi function PCI device, the format of the PCI address passed
to qemu is "bus=pci.0,multifunction=on,addr=slot.function".
If qemu does not support multi function PCI device, the format of the PCI address
passed to qemu is "bus=pci.0,addr=slot".
Hot pluging/unpluging multi PCI device is not supported now. So the function
of hotplugged PCI device must be 0. When we hot unplug it, we should set release
all functions in the slot.
We save all used PCI address in the hash table. The key is generated by domain,
bus and slot now. We will support multi function PCI device, so the key should
be generated by domain, bus, slot and function.
We do not support to hot unplug multi function PCI device now. If the device is
one function of multi function PCI device, we shoul not allow to hot unplugg
it.
XenAPI session login can fail for a number of reasons, but currently no
specific
reason is displayed to the user, e.g.:
virsh -c XenAPI://citrix-xen.example.com/
Enter username for citrix-xen.example.com: root
Enter root's password for citrix-xen.example.com:
error: authentication failed: (null)
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
This patch displays the session error description on failure.
Coverity complained about these intentional fallthrough cases, but
not about other cases that were explicitly marked with nice comments.
For some reason, Coverity doesn't seem smart enough to parse the
up-front English comment in virsh about intentional fallthrough :)
* tools/virsh.c (cmdVolSize): Mark fallthrough in a more typical
fashion.
* src/conf/nwfilter_conf.c (virNWFilterRuleDefDetailsFormat)
(virNWFilterRuleDetailsParse): Mark explicit fallthrough.
Detected by Coverity. The beginning of the function already filtered
out NULL objectContentList as invalid. Further investigation shows:
esxVI_RetrieveProperties is generated and returns a list of objects
that match the given propertyFilterSpec.
esxVI_LookupObjectContentByType then tests whether the result
corresponds to the expected occurrence and reports an error otherwise.
This simplifies the callers of esxVI_LookupObjectContentByType, but
due to the missing dereference the check was never performed because
the code thought that at least one item was obtained. NULL represents
an empty list. This is a potential segfault fix because callers of
esxVI_LookupObjectContentByType that specified "required" occurrence
assume *objectContentList to be non-NULL when
esxVI_LookupObjectContentByType succeeds.
* src/esx/esx_vi.c (esxVI_LookupObjectContentByType): Check
correct pointer.
Detected by Coverity. The only ways to get to the cleanup label
were by an early abort (list still unassigned) or after successfully
transferring list to dest, so there is no list to clean up.
* src/secret/secret_driver.c (loadSecrets): Kill dead code.
Detected by Coverity. All existing callers happen to be in
range, so this isn't too serious.
* src/qemu/qemu_cgroup.c (qemuCgroupControllerActive): Check
bounds before dereference.
Coverity already saw through a NULL dereference without these
annotations, and gcc is still too puny to do good NULL analysis.
But clang still benefits (and is easier to run than coverity),
not to mention that adding this bit of documentation to the code
may help future developers remember the constraints.
* src/util/uuid.h (virGetHostUUID, virUUIDFormat): Document
restrictions, for improved static analysis.
Detected by Coverity. Commit a98d8f0d tried to make uuid debugging
more robust, but missed some APIs. And on the APIs that it visited,
the mere act of preparing the debug message ends up dereferencing
uuid prior to the null check. Which means the APIs which are supposed
to gracefully reject NULL arguments now end up with SIGSEGV.
* src/libvirt.c (VIR_UUID_DEBUG): New macro.
(virDomainLookupByUUID, virDomainLookupByUUIDString)
(virNetworkLookupByUUID, virNetworkLookupByUUIDString)
(virStoragePoolLookupByUUID, virStoragePoolLookupByUUIDString)
(virSecretLookupByUUID, virSecretLookupByUUIDString)
(virNWFilterLookupByUUID, virNWFilterLookupByUUIDString): Avoid
null dereference.
Similar in nature to commit fd21ecfd, which shut up valgrind.
sigaction is apparently a nasty interface for analyzer tools,
at least for how many false positives it generates.
* src/util/command.c (virExecWithHook): Initialize entire var, since
coverity gripes about the (unused and non-standard) sa_restorer.
Detected by Coverity. The code was doing math on shifted unsigned
char (which promotes to int), then promoting that to unsigned long
during assignment to size. On 64-bit platforms, this risks sign
extending values of size > 2GiB. Bug present since commit
489fd3 (v0.6.0).
I'm not sure if a specially-crafted bogus qcow2 image could
exploit this, although it's probably not possible, since we
were already checking for the computed results being within
range of our fixed-size buffer.
* src/util/storage_file.c (qcowXGetBackingStore): Avoid sign
extension.
Add a simple handshake with the lxc_controller process so we can detect
process startup failures. We do this by adding a new --handshake cli arg
to lxc_controller for passing a file descriptor. If the process fails to
launch, we scrape all output from the logfile and report it to the user.
Seems reasonable to have all command wrappers in the same place
v2:
Dont move SetInherit
v3:
Comment spelling fix
Adjust WARN0 comment
Remove spurious #include movement
Don't include sys/types.h
Combine virExec enums
Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
virGetVersion itself doesn't take a virConnectPtr, but in order to obtain
the hypervisor version against which libvirt was compiled it is used in
combination with virConnectGetType like this:
hvType = virConnectGetType(conn)
virGetVersion(&libVer, hvType, &typeVer)
When virConnectGetType is called on a remote connection then the remote
driver returns the type of the underlying driver on the server side, for
example QEMU. Then virGetVersion compares hvType to a set of strings that
depend on configure options and returns LIBVIR_VERSION_NUMBER in most
cases. Now this fails in case libvirt on the client side is just compiled
with the remote driver enabled only and the server side has the actual
driver such as the QEMU driver. It just happens to work when the actual
driver is enabled on client and server side. But that's not always true.
I noticed this on FreeBSD:
freebsd# virsh -c qemu+tcp://192.168.178.22/system version
Compiled against library: libvir 0.9.2
error: failed to get the library version
error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virGetVersion
This is not FreeBSD specific, happens on Windows as well due to the
similar driver support configuration. The problem is that virConnectGetType
returns QEMU, but virGetVersion on the client side only accepts Remote
as hvType due to all other drivers being disabled on the client side.
Daniel P. Berrange suggested to get rid of all the conditional code in
virGetVersion, ignoring the hvType and always setting typeVer to
LIBVIR_VERSION_NUMBER. virConnectGetVersion is supposed to be used to
obtain the hypervisor version.
When peer-2-peer migration was invoked by a client supporting
v3, but where the target server only supported v2, we'd not
correctly shutdown the guest.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Ensure guest is shutdown in
v2 peer 2 peer migration
The v2 migration protocol doesn't use cookies, so we should not
be raising an error if the cookie parameters are NULL.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Don't raise error if cookie is NULL
The error code for virKillProcess is returned in the errno variable
not the return value. THis mistake caused the logs to be filled with
errors when shutting down QEMU processes
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Fix process kill check.
VirtualBox 4.0.8 changed the registry key layout. Before the version
number was in a Version key. Now the Version key contains %VER% and
the actual version number is in VersionExt now.
Move value lookup code into its own function: vboxLookupRegistryValue.
This commit is safe precisely because there has been no release
for any of the enum values being deleted (they were added post-0.9.1).
After the 0.9.2 release, we can then take advantage of
virDomainModificationImpact in more places.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainModificationImpact): New
enum.
(virDomainSchedParameterFlags, virMemoryParamFlags): Delete, since
these were never released, and the new enum works fine here.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetMemoryParameters)
(virDomainSetMemoryParameters)
(virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags): Update documentation.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetMemoryParameters)
(qemuDomainGetMemoryParameters, qemuSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuSetSchedulerParameters, qemuGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuGetSchedulerParameters): Adjust clients.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdSchedinfo, cmdMemtune): Likewise.
Based on ideas by Daniel Veillard and Hu Tao.
This fixes:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=702044https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=709454
Both of these complain of a failure to use an image file that resides
on a read-only NFS volume. The function in the DAC security driver
that chowns image files to the qemu user:group before using them
already has special cases to ignore failure of chown on read-only file
systems, and in a few other cases, but it hadn't been checking for
EINVAL, which is what is returned if the qemu user doesn't even exist
on the NFS server.
Since the explanation of EINVAL in the chown man page almost exactly
matches the log message already present for the case of EOPNOTSUPP,
I've just added EINVAL to that same conditional.
Coverity couldn't see that priv is NULL on failure. But on failure,
we might as well guarantee that callers don't try to free uninitialized
memory.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteGenericOpen): Even on failure,
pass priv back to caller.
Coverity complained that infd could be -1 at the point where it is
passed to write, when in reality, this code can only be reached if
infd is non-negative.
* src/util/command.c (virCommandProcessIO): Help out coverity.
Detected by Coverity. Bug introduced in 08106e2044 (unreleased).
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainChannelDefCheckABIStability):
Use correct sizeof operand.
Detected by Coverity. Introduced in commit aaf2b70, and turned into
a regression in the next few commits through 4e6e6672 (unreleased).
* src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventStateFree): Free object,
per documentation.
Detected by Coverity. This leaked a cpumap on every iteration
of the loop. Leak introduced in commit 1cc4d02 (v0.9.0).
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessSetVcpuAffinites): Plug
leak, and hoist allocation outside loop.
Spotted by coverity. Triggers on failed stat, although I'm not sure
how easy that condition is, so I'm not sure if this is a runtime
memory hog. Regression introduced in commit 8077d64 (unreleased).
* src/util/storage_file.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFD):
Reduce need for malloc, avoiding a leak.
Coverity detected that options was being set by strdup but never
freed. But why even bother with an options variable? The options
parameter never changes! Leak present since commit 44948f5b (0.7.0).
This function could probably be rewritten to take better advantage
of virCommand, but that is more invasive.
* src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c
(virStorageBackendFileSystemMount): Avoid wasted strdup, and
guarantee proper cleanup on all paths.
Detected by Coverity. While it is possible on OOM condition, as
well as with bad code that passes binary == NULL, it is unlikely
to be encountered in the wild.
* src/util/command.c (virCommandNewArgList): Don't leak memory.
In v3 migration, once migration is completed, the VM needs
to be left in a paused state until after Finish3 has been
executed on the target. Only then will the VM be killed
off. When using non-JSON QEMU monitor though, we don't
receive any 'STOP' event from QEMU, so we need to manually
set our state offline & thus release lock manager leases.
It doesn't hurt to run this on the JSON case too, just in
case the event gets lost somehow
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Explicitly set VM state to
paused when migration completes
The change 18c2a59206 caused
some regressions in behaviour of virDomainBlockStats
and virDomainBlockInfo in the QEMU driver.
The virDomainBlockInfo API stopped working for inactive
guests if querying a block device.
The virDomainBlockStats API did not promptly report
an error if the guest was not running in some cases.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Fix inactive guest handling
in BlockStats/Info APIs
The qemuAuditDisk calls in disk hotunplug operations were being
passed 'ret >= 0', but the code which sets ret to 0 was not yet
executed, and the error path had already jumped to the 'cleanup'
label. This meant hotunplug failures were never audited, and
hotunplug success was audited as a failure
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Fix auditing of hotunplug
When virLockDriverAcquire is invoked during hotplug the state
parameter will be left as NULL.
* src/locking/lock_driver_nop.c,
src/locking/lock_driver_sanlock.c: Don't reference NULL state
parameter
Refactoring of the lock manager hotplug methods lost the
ret = 0 assignment for successful return path
* src/locking/domain_lock.c: Add missing ret = 0 assignments
Commit 4454a9efc7 introduced bad
behaviour on the VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_ERROR condition. This condition
is only hit when an invalid FD is used in poll() (typically due
to a double-close bug). The QEMU monitor code was treating this
condition as non-fatal, and thus libvirt would poll() in a fast
loop forever burning 100% CPU. VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_ERROR must be
handled in the same way as VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_HANGUP, killing the
QEMU instance.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c: Treat VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_ERROR as EOF
In between fork and exec, a connection to sanlock is acquired
and the socket file descriptor is intionally leaked to the
child process. sanlock watches this FD for POLL_HANGUP to
detect when QEMU has exited. We don't want a rogus/compromised
QEMU from issuing sanlock RPC calls on the leaked FD though,
since that could be used to DOS other guests. By calling
sanlock_restrict() on the socket before exec() we can lock
it down.
* configure.ac: Check for sanlock_restrict API
* src/locking/domain_lock.c: Restrict lock acquired in
process startup phase
* src/locking/lock_driver.h: Add VIR_LOCK_MANAGER_ACQUIRE_RESTRICT
* src/locking/lock_driver_sanlock.c: Add call to sanlock_restrict
when requested by VIR_LOCK_MANAGER_ACQUIRE_RESTRICT flag
Based on the equivalent qemu driver code
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: refactor the Start save and restore
routines of the driver and adds the new entry points for
managed saves handling
Sanlock is a project that implements a disk-paxos locking
algorithm. This is suitable for cluster deployments with
shared storage.
* src/Makefile.am: Add dlopen plugin for sanlock
* src/locking/lock_driver_sanlock.c: Sanlock driver
* configure.ac: Check for sanlock
* libvirt.spec.in: Add a libvirt-lock-sanlock RPM
* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: APIs for
inserting/finding/removing virDomainLeaseDefPtr instances
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Wire up hotplug/unplug for leases
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.h, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Support
for hotplug and unplug of leases
Some lock managers associate state with leases, allowing a process
to temporarily release its leases, and re-acquire them later, safe
in the knowledge that no other process has acquired + released the
leases in between.
This is already used between suspend/resume operations, and must
also be used across migration. This passes the lockstate in the
migration cookie. If the lock manager uses lockstate, then it
becomes compulsory to use the migration v3 protocol to get the
cookie support.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Validate that migration v2 protocol is
not used if lock manager needs state transfer
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Transfer lock state in migration
cookie XML
The QEMU integrates with the lock manager instructure in a number
of key places
* During startup, a lock is acquired in between the fork & exec
* During startup, the libvirtd process acquires a lock before
setting file labelling
* During shutdown, the libvirtd process acquires a lock
before restoring file labelling
* During hotplug, unplug & media change the libvirtd process
holds a lock while setting/restoring labels
The main content lock is only ever held by the QEMU child process,
or libvirtd during VM shutdown. The rest of the operations only
require libvirtd to hold the metadata locks, relying on the active
QEMU still holding the content lock.
* src/qemu/qemu_conf.c, src/qemu/qemu_conf.h,
src/qemu/libvirtd_qemu.aug, src/qemu/test_libvirtd_qemu.aug:
Add config parameter for configuring lock managers
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Add calls to the lock manager
To facilitate use of the locking plugins from hypervisor drivers,
introduce a higher level API for locking virDomainObjPtr instances.
In includes APIs targetted to VM startup, and hotplug/unplug
* src/Makefile.am: Add domain lock API
* src/locking/domain_lock.c, src/locking/domain_lock.h: High
level API for domain locking
To allow hypervisor drivers to assume that a lock driver impl
will be guaranteed to exist, provide a 'nop' impl that is
compiled into the library
* src/Makefile.am: Add nop driver
* src/locking/lock_driver_nop.c, src/locking/lock_driver_nop.h:
Nop lock driver implementation
* src/locking/lock_manager.c: Enable direct access of 'nop'
driver, instead of dlopen()ing it.
Define the basic framework lock manager plugins. The
basic plugin API for 3rd parties to implemented is
defined in
src/locking/lock_driver.h
This allows dlopen()able modules for alternative locking
schemes, however, we do not install the header. This
requires lock plugins to be in-tree allowing changing of
the lock manager plugin API in future.
The libvirt code for loading & calling into plugins
is in
src/locking/lock_manager.{c,h}
* include/libvirt/virterror.h, src/util/virterror.c: Add
VIR_FROM_LOCKING
* src/locking/lock_driver.h: API for lock driver plugins
to implement
* src/locking/lock_manager.c, src/locking/lock_manager.h:
Internal API for managing locking
* src/Makefile.am: Add locking code
A lock manager may operate in various modes. The direct mode of
operation is to obtain locks based on the resources associated
with devices in the XML. The indirect mode is where the app
creating the domain provides explicit leases for each resource
that needs to be locked. This XML extension allows for listing
resources in the XML
<devices>
...
<lease>
<lockspace>somearea</lockspace>
<key>thequickbrownfoxjumpsoverthelazydog</key>
<target path='/some/lease/path' offset='23432'/>
</lease>
...
</devices>
The 'lockspace' is a unique identifier for the lockspace which
the lease is associated
The 'key' is a unique identifier for the resource associated
with the lease.
The 'target' is the file on disk where the leases are held.
* docs/schemas/domain.rng: Add lease schema
* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: parsing and
formatting for leases
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-lease.args,
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-lease.xml,
tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c: Test XML handling for leases
Allow the parent process to perform a bi-directional handshake
with the child process during fork/exec. The child process
will fork and do its initial setup. Immediately prior to the
exec(), it will stop & wait for a handshake from the parent
process. The parent process will spawn the child and wait
until the child reaches the handshake point. It will do
whatever extra setup work is required, before signalling the
child to continue.
The implementation of this is done using two pairs of blocking
pipes. The first pair is used to block the parent, until the
child writes a single byte. Then the second pair pair is used
to block the child, until the parent confirms with another
single byte.
* src/util/command.c, src/util/command.h,
src/libvirt_private.syms: Add APIs to perform a handshake
Regression introduced in commit d6623003 (v0.8.8) - using the
wrong sizeof operand meant that security manager private data
was overlaying the allowDiskFormatProbing member of struct
_virSecurityManager. This reopens disk probing, which was
supposed to be prevented by the solution to CVE-2010-2238.
* src/security/security_manager.c
(virSecurityManagerGetPrivateData): Use correct offset.
Commit 2d6adabd53 replaced qsorting disk
and controller devices with inserting them at the right position. That
was to fix unnecessary reordering of devices. However, when parsing
domain XML devices are just taken in the order in which they appear in
the XML since. Use the correct insertion algorithm to honor device
target.
Remove some special case code that took care of mapping hyper to the
correct C types.
As the list of procedures that is allowed to map hyper to long is fixed
put it in the generator instead annotations in the .x files. This
results in simpler .x file parsing code.
Use macros for hyper to long assignments that perform overflow checks
when long is smaller than hyper. Map hyper to long long by default.
Suggested by Eric Blake.
The gnutls_certificate_type_set_priority method is deprecated.
Since we already set the default gnutls priority, and do not
support OpenGPG credentials in any case, it was not serving
any useful purpose and can be removed
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Remove src/remote/remote_driver.c
call
Convert openvzLocateConfFile to a replaceable function pointer to
allow testing the config file parsing without rewriting the whole
OpenVZ config parsing to a more testable structure.
Substitute VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT with VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR. Error
like following is not what user want to see.
error : pciDeviceIsAssignable:1487 : this function is not supported
by the connection driver: Device 0000:07:10.0 is behind a switch
lacking ACS and cannot be assigned
This function is also affected by getline conversion. But this
didn't result in a regression in general, because the difference
would only affect the behavior of the function when the line in
/proc/vz/vestat for the given vpsid wasn't found. Under normal
conditions this should not happen.
The regression fix in 3aab7f2d6b altered the error handling.
getline returns -1 on failure to read a line (including EOF). The
original openvzReadConfigParam function using openvz_readline only
treated EOF as not-found. The current getline version treats all
getline failures as not-found.
This patch fixes this and distinguishes EOF from other getline
failures.
Since directories can be used for <filesystem> passthrough, they are
basically storage volumes.
v2:
Skip ., .., lost+found dirs
v3:
Use gnulib last_component
v4:
Use gnulib "dirname.h", not system <dirname.h>
Don't skip lost+found
If spice graphics has no <channel> elements, the output graphics XML
is messed up. To prevent this, we need to end the <graphics> element
just before adding any compression selecting elements.
The virSysinfoIsEqual method was mistakenly inside a #ifndef WIN32
conditional.
The existing virSysinfoFormat is also stubbed out on Win32, even
though the code works without any trouble. This breaks XML output
on Win32, so the stub is removed.
virsh migrate mistakenly had some variables inside the conditional
* src/util/sysinfo.c: Build virSysinfoIsEqual on Win32 and remove
Win32 stub for virSysinfoFormat
* tools/virsh.c: Fix variable declaration on Win32
Update the qemuDomainMigrateBegin method so that it accepts
an optional incoming XML document. This will be validated
for ABI compatibility against the current domain config,
and if this check passes, will be passed back out for use
by the qemuDomainMigratePrepare method on the target
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h,
src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Allow custom XML to be passed
To allow a client app to pass in custom XML during migration
of a guest it is neccessary to ensure the guest ABI remains
unchanged. The virDomainDefCheckABIStablity method accepts
two virDomainDefPtr structs and compares everything in them
that could impact the guest machine ABI
* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h,
src/libvirt_private.syms: Add virDomainDefCheckABIStablity
* src/conf/cpu_conf.c, src/conf/cpu_conf.h: Add virCPUDefIsEqual
* src/util/sysinfo.c, src/util/sysinfo.h: Add virSysinfoIsEqual
The virDomainHostdevDef struct contains a 'char *target'
field. This is set to 'NULL' when parsing XML and never
used / set anywhere else. Clearly it is bogus & unused
* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: Remove
target from virDomainHostdevDef
This patch seperate the domain config loading just as qemu driver
does, first loading config of running or trasient domains, then
of persistent inactive domains. And only try to reconnect the
monitor of running domains, so that it won't always throws errors
saying can't connect to domain monitor.
And as "virDomainLoadConfig->virDomainAssignDef->virDomainObjAssignDef",
already do things like "vm->newDef = def", removed the codes
in "lxcReconnectVM" that does the same work.
Add support to set the maximum memory of the domain.
Also add support to change the memory of the current
state of the domain, which translates to a running
domain or the config of the domain.
Based on the code from the qemu driver.
v3:
* initialize xml pointer to avoid segfault
* throw error message if domain is paused as
libxenlight itself will pause it
v2:
* header is now padded and has a version field
* the correct restore function from libxl is used
* only create the restore event once in libxlVmStart
This patch fixes the population of the
libxenlight data structures. Now the devices
should be removed correctly from the xenstore
if they are detached.
Currently the QEMU monitor I/O handler code uses errno values
to report errors. This results in a sub-optimal error messages
on certain conditions, in particular when parsing JSON strings
malformed data simply results in 'EINVAL'.
This changes the code to use the standard libvirt error reporting
APIs. The virError is stored against the qemuMonitorPtr struct,
and when a monitor API is run, any existing stored error is copied
into that thread's error local
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h,
src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c: Use
virError APIs for all monitor I/O handling code
Currently whenever there is any failure with parsing the monitor,
this is treated in the same was as end-of-file (ie QEMU quit).
The domain is terminated, if not already dead.
With this change, failures in parsing the monitor stream do not
result in the death of QEMU. The guest continues running unchanged,
but all further use of the monitor will be disabled.
The VMM_FAILURE event will be emitted, and the mgmt application
can decide when to kill/restart the guest to re-gain control
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h: Run a
different callback for monitor EOF vs error conditions.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Emit VMM_FAILURE event when monitor
fails
This introduces a new domain
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_CONTROL_ERROR
Which uses the existing generic callback
typedef void (*virConnectDomainEventGenericCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
virDomainPtr dom,
void *opaque);
This event is intended to be emitted when there is a failure in
some part of the domain virtualization system. Whether the domain
continues to run/exist after the failure is an implementation
detail specific to the hypervisor.
The idea is that with some types of failure, hypervisors may
prefer to leave the domain running in a "degraded" mode of
operation. For example, if something goes wrong with the QEMU
monitor, it is possible to leave the guest OS running quite
happily. The mgmt app will simply loose the ability todo various
tasks. The mgmt app can then choose how/when to deal with the
failure that occured.
* daemon/remote.c: Dispatch of new event
* examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c: Demo catch
of event
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Define event ID and callback
* src/conf/domain_event.c, src/conf/domain_event.h: Internal
event handling
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Receipt of new event from daemon
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x: Wire protocol for new event
* src/remote_protocol-structs: add new event for checks
Well, the remaining drivers that already had the get/set
scheduler parameter functionality to begin with.
For now, this blindly treats VIR_DOMAIN_SCHEDINFO_CURRENT as
the only supported operation for these 5 domains; it will
take domain-specific patches if more specific behavior is
preferred.
* src/esx/esx_driver.c (esxDomainGetSchedulerParameters)
(esxDomainSetSchedulerParameters): Move guts...
(esxDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(esxDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags): ...to new functions.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainGetSchedulerParameters)
(libxlDomainSetSchedulerParameters)
(libxlDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(libxlDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags): Likewise.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcGetSchedulerParameters)
(lxcSetSchedulerParameters, lxcGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(lxcSetSchedulerParametersFlags): Likewise.
* src/test/test_driver.c (testDomainGetSchedulerParams)
(testDomainSetSchedulerParams, testDomainGetSchedulerParamsFlags)
(testDomainSetSchedulerParamsFlags): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c (xenUnifiedDomainGetSchedulerParameters)
(xenUnifiedDomainSetSchedulerParameters)
(xenUnifiedDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(xenUnifiedDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuGetSchedulerParameters): Move
guts...
(qemuGetSchedulerParametersFlags): ...to new callback, and honor
flags more accurately.
If we can choose live or config when setting, then we need to
be able to choose which one we are querying.
Also, make the documentation clear that set must use a non-empty
subset (some of the hypervisors fail if params is NULL).
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in
(virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags): New prototype.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags): Implement
it.
* src/libvirt_public.syms: Export it.
* python/generator.py (skip_impl): Don't auto-generate.
* src/driver.h (virDrvDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags): New
callback.
Apparently introdunced in commit 376e1d9420
the generator produces u_int flags not unsigned int flags.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: fix to the actual expected type and
alignment
This patch reorders the locks for the nwfilter updates and the access
the nwfilter objects. In the case that the IP address learning thread
was instantiating filters while an update happened, the previous order
lead to a deadlock.
It was suggested during review of a different patch that the libvirt
interface driver API's should have "netcf:" in their log
messages. This patch eliminates that from all interface driver API
functions, and also eliminates the extra " - " in the case that netcf
returns no details in its error info (which *never* happens at
present, but could happen sometime in the future.
This is the API agreed on in:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-May/msg00026.html
(with a slight name change to use "...begin" rather than
"...start"). This implements transactional changes to the host network
config. When a transaction is begun with ncf_change_begin(), all other
netcf APIs will continue to work as they always have, but a snapshot
of the existing config will be taken, allowing reversion (rollback,
using ncf_change_rollback()) to the exact state of config at the time
ncf_change_begin() was called. Alternately, if it's determined that
the new changes are acceptable, ncf_change_commit() can be called,
which will eliminate the snapshot and make the changes permanent.
As a failsafe measure, if neither ncf_change_commit() or
ncf_change_rollback() is called by the next time the system reboots,
the netcf-transaction initscript will be automatically called to
rollback the changes.
Commit f044376530 replaced openvz_readline with getline and
changed EOF-handling in the openvzGetVPSUUID.
This patch restores original EOF-handling.
Reported by Jean-Baptiste Rouault.
This patch allows to modify interfaces of domain(qemu)
* src/conf/domain_conf.c src/conf/domain_conf.h src/libvirt_private.syms:
(virDomainNetInsert) : Insert a network device to domain definition.
(virDomainNetIndexByMac) : Returns an index of net device in array.
(virDomainNetRemoveByMac): Remove a NIC of passed MAC address.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainAttachDeviceConfig): add codes for NIC.
(qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig): add codes for NIC.
Before commit 145d6cb05c (in August 2010) absolute file names
in VMX and domain XML configs were handled correctly. But this got
lost during the refactoring. The test cases didn't highlight this
problem because they have their own set of file name handling
functions. The actual ones require a real connection to an ESX
server. Also the test case functions always worked correctly.
Fix the regression and add a new in-the-wild VMX file that contains
such a problematic absolute path. Even though this test case won't
protect against new regressions.
Reported by lofic (IRC nick)
As reported by Diego Blanco in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=702602
commit f0443765 which replaced openvz_readline to getline(3)
broke OpenVZ driver as it changed semantics of EOF-handling
when parsing OpenVZ configuration.
There're several other issues reported with current OpenVZ driver:
#1: unclear error message when parsing "CPUS=" line
#2: openvz driver goes into crashing loop
#3: "NETIF=" line in configuration is not parsed correctly
#4: aborts even when optional parameter is missing
#5: there's a potential memory leak
This updated patch to fix #[145]. This patch does not fix #[23]
as I haven't verified these yet, but this at least got me to run
OpenVZ on libvirt once again.
Coverity spotted this off-by-one. Thankfully, no one in libvirt
was ever calling virAuditSend with an argument of 3.
* src/util/virtaudit.c (virAuditSend): Use correct comparison.
Originally most of libvirt domain-specific calls were blocking
during a migration.
A new mechanism to allow specific calls (blkstat/blkinfo) to be
executed in such condition has been implemented.
In the long term it'd be desirable to get a more general
solution to mark further APIs as migration safe, without needing
special case code.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: add some additional job signal
flags for doing blkstat/blkinfo during a migration
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c: add a condition variable that can be
used to efficiently wait for the migration code to clear the
signal flag
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: execute blkstat/blkinfo using the
job signal flags during migration
Based on the device attach/detach code from the QEMU driver,
but using the new functions to create the structures associated.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: implements domainAttachDevice,
domainAttachDeviceFlags, domainDetachDevice, domainDetachDeviceFlags
and domainUpdateDeviceFlags
Create 3 new function refactored from previous list ones and
exports them internally to the driver
* src/libxl/libxl_conf.c src/libxl/libxl_conf.h: create libxlMakeDisk,
libxlMakeNic libxlMakeVfb out of the exsting static List functions
and exports them
When modifying the disk devices of a live domain and the domain
configuration, the function qemuDomainAttachDeviceConfig
first sets dev->data->disk to NULL. Later qemuDomainAttachDeviceLive
accesses dev->data.disk and causes a segfault.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: fix qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags() accordingly
Anything generated that must end up in the tarball must either
have unconditional rules for generation (remote_protocol.c) or
must live in libvirt.git for the case where the person running
'make dist' has disabled the configure options that control the
rebuild of the generated file (remote_protocol-structs).
* src/Makefile.am (remote_protocol-structs): Add a dependency and
document why it must live in git.
($(srcdir)/remote/%_protocol.c, $(srcdir)/remote/%_protocol.c):
Unconditionally generate.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-05/threads.html#02162
Currently, qemu silently clips any JSON integer in the range
0x8000000000000000 - 0xffffffffffffffff (all numbers in this range
will be clipped to 0x7fffffffffffffff == LLONG_MAX).
To avoid this, pass these as signed 64 bit integers in the QMP
request.
In most cases this affects flags parameters that are unsigned in the
public and driver API but signed in the XDR protocol. Switch the
XDR protocol to unsigned for those.
A counterexample is virNWFilterGetXMLDesc. Its flags parameter is signed
in the public API and XDR protocol, but unsigned in the driver API.
virNodeGetFreeMemory used unsigned long long in the public API but
signed hyper in the XDR protocol. Convert the XDR protocol to use
unsigned hyper.
As explained by Eric before, this doesn't affect the on-the-wire protocol.
Several functions return values by reference parameters. This is realized
by passing the members of remote_CALL_ret by reference to the called
function.
The position of this parameters in the function signature follows some
patterns with some exceptions. This patterns and exceptions are hardcoded
in the generator.
Add an insert@<offset> annotation to the remote_CALL_ret struct members
for functions that return lists to remove some of the hardcoded patterns
and exceptions.
The current virDomainMigrateFinish3 method signature attempts to
distinguish two types of errors, by allowing return with ret== 0,
but ddomain == NULL, to indicate a failure to start the guest.
This is flawed, because when ret == 0, there is no way for the
virErrorPtr details to be sent back to the client.
Change the signature of virDomainMigrateFinish3 so it simply
returns a virDomainPtr, in the same way as virDomainMigrateFinish2
The disk locking code will protect against the only possible
failure mode this doesn't account for (loosing conenctivity to
libvirtd after Finish3 starts the CPUs, but before the client
sees the reply for Finish3).
* src/driver.h, src/libvirt.c, src/libvirt_internal.h: Change
virDomainMigrateFinish3 to return a virDomainPtr instead of int
* src/remote/remote_driver.c, src/remote/remote_protocol.x,
daemon/remote.c, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c:
Update for API change
When doing migration, if an error occurs in Perform, it must not
be overwritten during Finish/Confirm steps. If an error occurs
in Finish, it must not be overwritten in Confirm.
Previous commit a9d12c2444 added
code to qemudDomainMigrateFinish2 to preserve the error. This
is not the right place, because it is not applicable in non-p2p
migration. The src/libvirt.c virDomainMigrateV2/3 methods need
code to preserve errors for non-p2p migration, while the
doPeer2PeerMigrate2 and doPeer2PeerMigrate3 methods contain
code to preverse errors for p2p migration.
Remove the bogus error preservation from qemudDomainMigrateFinish2
and qemudDomainMigrateFinish3.
Fix virDomainMigrateV3 and doPeer2PeerMigrate3 so that they
preserve any error hit during the Finish3 step, before invoking
Confirm3.
Finally if qemuMigrationFinish fails to resume the CPUs, it must
preserve the error before tearing down the VM, so that VM cleanup
doesn't overwrite it.
* src/libvirt.c: Preserve error before invoking Confirm3
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Remove bogus error preservation
code in qemudDomainMigrateFinish2/qemudDomainMigrateFinish3
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Preserve error before invoking Confirm3
and after resume fails in qemuMigrationFinish.
* src/libvirt.c: Add further debug lines in helper APIs for
migration
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Add debug lines for all internal
migration API parameters
Even when failing to start CPUs, the finish method was returning
a success result. Fix this so that the QEMU process is killed
off when finish fails under v3 protocol. Also rename the
killOnFinish boolean to 'v3proto' to make it clearer that this
is a tunable based on the migration protocol version
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Update for API change
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Kill
VM in qemuMigrationFinish if failing to start CPUs
The SPICE seamless migration process requires data to be passed
back from the target host, to the source host via a cookie.
The cookie includes the target host's hostname, but this was not
stored, merely validated. This patch explicitly records the
remote hostname after parsing the cookie, and uses it when
initiating the SPICE migration
* qemu/qemu_migration.c: Fix SPICE seamless migration hostname
Before running perform in peer-2-peer migration, the current
guest state must be recorded, so that non-live migration can
currently unpause a running guest on completion.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Move check for offline guest
to fix non-live migration
There are two pieces of information which are desirable for
migration, which cannot be supplied by applications
- The explicit QEMU migration URI, while using Peer2Peer
migration
- An override for the target VM XML
This introduces two new public APIs to support these extra
parameters. There is no need for extra wire protocool changes,
since this is supported by the v3 migration enhancements
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in,
src/libvirt.c, src/libvirt_public.syms: Add virDomainMigrate2
and virDomainMigrateToURI2
The virDomainMigratePerform3 currently has a single URI parameter
whose meaning varies. It is either
- A QEMU migration URI (normal migration)
- A libvirtd connection URI (peer2peer migration)
Unfortunately when using peer2peer migration, without also
using tunnelled migration, it is possible that both URIs are
required.
This adds a second URI parameter to the virDomainMigratePerform3
method, to cope with this scenario. Each parameter how has a fixed
meaning.
NB, there is no way to actually take advantage of this yet,
since virDomainMigrate/virDomainMigrateToURI do not have any
way to provide the 2 separate URIs
* daemon/remote.c, src/remote/remote_driver.c,
src/remote/remote_protocol.x, src/remote_protocol-structs: Add
the second URI parameter to perform3 message
* src/driver.h, src/libvirt.c, src/libvirt_internal.h: Add
the second URI parameter to Perform3 method
* src/libvirt_internal.h, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c,
src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Update to handle URIs correctly
This extends the v3 migration protocol such that the
virDomainMigrateBegin3 and virDomainMigratePerform3
methods accept an application supplied XML config for
the target VM.
If the 'xmlin' parameter is NULL, then Begin3 uses the
current guest XML as normal. A driver implementing the
Begin3 method should either reject all non-NULL 'xmlin'
parameters, or strictly validate that the app supplied
XML does not change guest ABI.
The Perform3 method also needed the xmlin parameter to
cope with the Peer2Peer migration sequence.
NB it is not yet possible to use this capability since
neither of the public virDomainMigrate/virDomainMigrateToURI
methods have a way to pass in XML.
* daemon/remote.c, src/remote/remote_driver.c,
src/remote/remote_protocol.x, src/remote_protocol-structs:
Add 'remote_string xmlin' parameter to begin3/perform3
RPC messages
* src/libvirt.c, src/driver.h, src/libvirt_internal.h: Add
'const char *xmlin' parameter to Begin3/Perform3 methods
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c,
src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Pass xmlin parameter around
migration methods
Otherwise an attempt to use virConnectOpen or virConnectOpenAuth without
auth pointer results in the driver declining the URI and libvirt falling
back to the remote driver for an esx:// URI.
The cur_vcpus member of struct libxl_domain_build_info was incorrectly
initialized to the number of vcpus, when it should have been interpreted
as a bitmap, where bit X corresponds to online/offline status of vcpuX.
To complicate matters, cur_vcpus is an int, so only 32 vcpus can be
set online. Add a check to ensure vcpus does not exceed this limit.
V2: Eric Blake noted a compilation pitfal when '1 << 32' on an int.
Account for vcpus == 32.
We don't use the gnulib vsnprintf replacement, which means that
on mingw, vsnprintf doesn't support %zn or %lln.
And as it turns out, VIR_GET_VAR_STR was a rather inefficient
reimplementation of virVasprintf logic.
* src/util/logging.c (VIR_GET_VAR_STR): Drop.
(virLogMessage): Inline a simpler version here.
* src/util/virterror.c (VIR_GET_VAR_STR, virRaiseErrorFull):
Likewise.
Reported by Matthias Bolte.
Saving domain to previously created file changes also its ownership.
This is certainly not what users want if some conditions are met:
it is a regular, local file and dynamic_ownership is off.
NB: the enum that uses the string vnet-host (now changed to vhost-net)
is used in XML, but fortunately that hasn't been in an official
release yet, so it can still be fixed.
Since -vnc uses ':' to separate the address from the port, raw
IPv6 addresses need to be escaped like [addr]:port
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c: Escape raw IPv6 addresses with []
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-graphics-vnc.args,
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-graphics-vnc.xml: Tweak
to test Ipv6 escaping
* docs/schemas/domain.rng: Allow Ipv6 addresses, or hostnames
in <graphics> listen attributes
The qemuMigrationConfirm method shouldn't deal with final VM
cleanup, since it can be called from the peer2peer migration,
which expects to still use the 'vm' object afterwards.
Push the cleanup code out of qemuMigrationConfirm, into its
caller, qemuDomainMigrateConfirm3
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Add VM cleanup code to
qemuDomainMigrateConfirm3
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Remove
job handling cleanup from qemuMigrationConfirm
To allow new mandatory migration cookie data to be introduced,
add support for checking supported feature flags when parsing
migration cookie.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Feature flag checking in migration
cookie parsing
Two additional places need initgroups call to properly work in an
environment where the UID is allowed to open/create stuff through its
supplementary groups.
This adds a streaming-video=filter|all|off attribute. It is used to change
the behavior of video stream detection in spice, the default is filter (the
default for libvirt is not to specify it - the actual default is defined in
libspice-server.so).
Usage:
<graphics type='spice' autoport='yes'>
<streaming mode='off'/>
</graphics>
Tested with the above and with tests/qemuxml2argvtest.
Signed-off-by: Alon Levy <alevy@redhat.com>
This patch enables filtering of gratuitous ARP packets using the following XML:
<rule action='accept' direction='in' priority='425'>
<arp gratuitous='true'/>
</rule>
This was discussed in:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-May/msg01370.html
The capabilities code only sets the flag to allow use of vhost-net if
kvm is detected (set if the help string contains "(qemu-kvm-" or
"(kvm-"), but actually vhost-net is available in some qemu builds that
don't have kvm in their name, so just checking for ",vhost=" is enough.
When using TLS authentication and operating as the non-root user,
initially attempt to use that specific user's TLS certificates before
attempting to use the system wide TLS certificates.
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
Otherwise qemu is unable to write to it, with the error:
libvir: QEMU error : internal error unable to execute QEMU command 'memsave': Could not open '/var/cache/libvirt/qemu/qemu.mem.RRNvLv'
The v2 migration protocol had a limit on cookie length that was
too small to be useful for QEMU. Avoid generating cookies with
v2 protocol, so that old libvirtd can still reliably migrate a
guest to new libvirtd uses v2 protocol.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Avoid migration cookies with v2
migration
When generating a cookie for a guest with no data, the
QEMU_MIGRATION_COOKIE_GRAPHICS flag was set even if no
graphics data was added. Avoid setting the flag unless
it was needed, also add a safety check for mig->graphics
being non-NULL
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Avoid cookie crash for guest
with no graphics
The internal virDomainMigratePeer2Peer and virDomainMigrateDirect
helper methods were not checking whether the target supports the
v3 migration protocol.
* src/libvirt.c: Use v3 migration protocol for p2p/direct
migration if available.
Some bogus apps are generating a VNC/SPICE/RFB listen attribute
with no content. This then causes a failure with the graphics
migration cookie parsing. Blank out the 'listenAddr' parameter
after parsing domain XML if it is the empty string, so the host
default takes over
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Blank out listenAddr parameter
if empty
The on-the-wire protocol is identical; XDR guarantees that
both 'hyper' and 'unsigned hyper' are transmitted as 8 bytes.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x (remote_get_version_ret)
(remote_get_lib_version_ret): Match public API.
* daemon/remote_generator.pl: Drop special case.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Reflect updated type.
Clang couldn't quite see that the same condition of
(flags & VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CONFIG) is used twice, such that
the second block is guaranteed that def was assigned in
the first block.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainSetMemoryFlags): Add a hint
for clang.
Improve invalid argument checks in the size query case. The drivers already
relied on this unchecked behavior.
Relax the implementation of virDomainGet(Memory|Blkio)MemoryParameters
in the drivers and allow to pass more memory than necessary for all
parameters.
Add invalid argument checks for params and nparams to the public API
and remove them from the drivers (e.g. xend).
Add subset handling to libxl and test drivers.
params and nparams are essential and cannot be NULL. Check this in
libvirt.c and remove redundant checks from the drivers (e.g. xend).
Instead of enforcing that nparams must point to exact same value as
returned by virDomainGetSchedulerType relax this to a lower bound
check. This is what some drivers (e.g. xen hypervisor and esx)
already did. Other drivers (e.g. xend) didn't check nparams at all
and assumed that there is enough space in params.
Unify the behavior in all drivers to a lower bound check and update
nparams to the number of valid values in params on success.
Some drivers assumed it can be NULL (e.g. qemu and lxc) and check it
before assigning to it, other drivers assumed it must be non-NULL
(e.g. test and esx) and just assigned to it.
Unify this to nparams being optional and document it.
This error code has existed since the dawn of time, yet the messages it
generates are almost universally busted. Here's a small sampling:
src/conf/domain_conf.c:4889 : XML description for missing root element is not well formed or invalid
src/conf/domain_conf.c:4951 : XML description for unknown device type is not well formed or invalid
src/conf/domain_conf.c:5460 : XML description for maximum vcpus must be an integer is not well formed or invalid
src/conf/domain_conf.c:5468 : XML description for invalid maxvcpus %(count)lu is not well formed or invalid
Fix up the error code to instead be
XML error: <msg>
Adjust the few locations that were using the original correctly (or shouldn't
have been using the error code at all).
v2:
Fix wording of error code without a passed argument
starting with kernel 2.6.38 macvtap supports a 'passthru' mode for
attaching virtual functions of a SRIOV capable network card directly to a VM.
This patch adds the capability to configure such a device.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
<sys/syslimits.h> is not standardized, so portable programs should
not need to rely on it. If there really is something that we need
where <sys/syslimits.h> provided the limit but <limits.h> did not,
then that would be a candidate for fixing in gnulib. But this patch
did not turn up any compilation failures on Linux.
* src/internal.h (includes): Drop unused header.
* daemon/libvirtd.h (includes): Likewise.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Likewise.
Based on a report by Matthias Bolte.
POSIX allows sysconf(_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX) to return -1 if there
is no fixed limit, and requires ERANGE errors to track real size.
Model our behavior after the example in POSIX itself:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/getpwuid_r.html
Also, on error for get*_r functions, errno is undefined, and the
real error was the return value.
* src/util/util.c (virGetUserEnt, virGetUserID, virGetGroupID)
(virSetUIDGID): Cope with sysconf failure or too small buffer.
Reported by Matthias Bolte.
virRunWithHook is now unused, so we can drop it. Tested w/ raw + qcow2
volume creation and copying.
v2:
Use opaque data to skip hook second time around
Simply command building
v3:
Drop explicit FindFileInPath
virStreamNew needs to dispatch the error that virGetStream reports
on failure.
remoteCreateClientStream can fail due to virStreamNew or due to
VIR_ALLOC. Report OOM error for VIR_ALLOC failure to report errors
in all error cases.
Remove OOM error reporting from remoteCreateClientStream callers.
When the session has expired then multiple threads can race while
reestablishing it.
This race condition is not that critical as it requires a special usage
pattern to be triggered. It can only happen when an application doesn't
do API calls for quite some time (the session expires after 30 min
inactivity) and then multiple threads doing simultaneous API calls and
end up doing simultaneous calls to esxVI_EnsureSession.
virsh didn't call virInitialize(), which (among other things)
initializes virLastErr thread local variable. As a result of that, virsh
could just segfault in virEventRegisterDefaultImpl() since that is the
first call that touches (resets) virLastErr.
I have no idea what lucky coincidence made this bug visible but I was
able to reproduce it in 100% cases but only in one specific environment
which included building in sandbox.
Mingw execve() has a broken signature. Disable this
function until gnulib fixes the signature, since we
don't really need this on Win32 anyway.
* src/util/command.c: Disable virCommandExec on Win32
When failing to marshall an XDR message, include the
full program/version/status/proc/type info, to allow
easier debugging & diagnosis of the problem.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Improve error when marshalling
fails
By running the doTunnelSendAll code in a separate thread, the
main thread can do qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion as with
normal migration. This in turn ensures that job signals work
correctly and that progress monitoring can be done
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Run tunnelled migration in
separate thread
Cancelling the QEMU migration may cause QEMU to flush pending
data on the migration socket. This may in turn block QEMU if
nothing reads from the other end of the socket. Closing the
socket before cancelling QEMU migration avoids this possible
deadlock.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Close sockets before cancelling
migration on failure
The 'nbytes' variable was not re-initialized to the
buffer size on each iteration of the tunnelled migration
loop. While saferead() will ensure a full read, except
on EOF, it is clearer to use the real buffer size
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Always read full buffer of data
The qemuMigrationWaitForCompletion method contains a loop which
repeatedly queries QEMU to check migration progress, and also
processes job signals (pause, setspeed, setbandwidth, cancel).
The tunnelled migration loop does not currently support this
functionality, but should. Refactor the code to allow it to
be used with tunnelled migration.
Implement the v3 migration protocol, which has two extra
steps, 'begin' on the source host and 'confirm' on the
source host. All other methods also gain both input and
output cookies to allow bi-directional data passing at
all stages.
The QEMU peer2peer migration method gains another impl
to provide the v3 migration. This finally allows migration
cookies to work with tunnelled migration, which is required
for Spice seamless migration & the lock manager transfer
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Wire up migrate v3 APIs
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Add
begin & confirm methods, and peer2peer impl of v3
Merge the doNonTunnelMigrate2 and doTunnelMigrate2 methods
into one doPeer2PeerMigrate2 method, since they are substantially
the same. With the introduction of v3 migration, this will be
even more important, to avoid massive code duplication.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Merge tunnel & non-tunnel migration
The v2 migration protocol was accidentally missing out the
finish step, when prepare succeeded, but returned an invalid
URI
* src/libvirt.c: Teardown VM if prepare returns invalid URI
To facilitate the introduction of the v3 migration protocol,
the doTunnelMigrate method is refactored into two pieces. One
piece is intended to mirror the flow of virDomainMigrateVersion2,
while the other is the helper for setting up sockets and processing
the data.
Previously socket setup would be done before the 'prepare' step,
so errors could be dealt with immediately, avoiding need to shut
off the destination QEMU. In the new split, socket setup is done
after the 'prepare' step. This is not a serious problem, since
the control flow already requires calling 'finish' to tear down
the destination QEMU upon several errors.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c:
Use the graphics information from the QEMU migration cookie to
issue a 'client_migrate_info' monitor command to QEMU. This causes
the SPICE client to automatically reconnect to the target host
when migration completes
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Set data for SPICE client relocation
before starting migration on src
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h,
src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h,
src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.h: Add
new qemuMonitorGraphicsRelocate() command
Extend the QEMU migration cookie structure to allow information
about the destination host graphics setup to be passed by to
the source host. This will enable seamless migration of any
connected graphics clients
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Add graphics info to migration
cookies
* daemon/libvirtd.c: Always initialize gnutls to enable
x509 cert parsing in QEMU
The migration protocol has support for a 'cookie' parameter which
is an opaque array of bytes as far as libvirt is concerned. Drivers
may use this for passing around arbitrary extra data they might
need during migration. The QEMU driver needs to do a few things:
- Pass hostname/uuid to allow strict protection against localhost
migration attempts
- Pass SPICE/VNC server port from the target back to the source to
allow seamless relocation of client sessions
- Pass lock driver state from source to destination
This patch introduces the basic glue for handling cookies
but only includes the host/guest UUID & name.
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Export virXMLParseStrHelper
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Parsing
and formatting of migration cookies
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Pass in cookie parameters where possible
* src/remote/remote_protocol.h, src/remote/remote_protocol.x: Change
cookie max length to 16384 bytes
The qemuMigrationPrepareTunnel method should not unlock the
qemu driver, since that is the caller's job.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Fix qemuMigrationPrepareTunnel
unlocking of QEMU driver
Migration just seems to go from bad to worse. We already had to
introduce a second migration protocol when adding the QEMU driver,
since the one from Xen was insufficiently flexible to cope with
passing the data the QEMU driver required.
It turns out that this protocol still has some flaws that we
need to address. The current sequence is
* Src: DumpXML
- Generate XML to pass to dst
* Dst: Prepare
- Get ready to accept incoming VM
- Generate optional cookie to pass to src
* Src: Perform
- Start migration and wait for send completion
- Kill off VM if successful, resume if failed
* Dst: Finish
- Wait for recv completion and check status
- Kill off VM if unsuccessful
The problems with this are:
- Since the first step is a generic 'DumpXML' call, we can't
add in other migration specific data. eg, we can't include
any VM lease data from lock manager plugins
- Since the first step is a generic 'DumpXML' call, we can't
emit any 'migration begin' event on the source, or have
any hook that runs right at the start of the process
- Since there is no final step on the source, if the Finish
method fails to receive all migration data & has to kill
the VM, then there's no way to resume the original VM
on the source
This patch attempts to introduce a version 3 that uses the
improved 5 step sequence
* Src: Begin
- Generate XML to pass to dst
- Generate optional cookie to pass to dst
* Dst: Prepare
- Get ready to accept incoming VM
- Generate optional cookie to pass to src
* Src: Perform
- Start migration and wait for send completion
- Generate optional cookie to pass to dst
* Dst: Finish
- Wait for recv completion and check status
- Kill off VM if failed, resume if success
- Generate optional cookie to pass to src
* Src: Confirm
- Kill off VM if success, resume if failed
The API is designed to allow both input and output cookies
in all methods where applicable. This lets us pass around
arbitrary extra driver specific data between src & dst during
migration. Combined with the extra 'Begin' method this lets
us pass lease information from source to dst at the start of
migration
Moving the killing of the source VM out of Perform and
into Confirm, means we can now recover if the dst host
can't successfully Finish receiving migration data.
Change all the driver struct initializers to use the
C99 style, leaving out unused fields. This will make
it possible to add new APIs without changing every
driver. eg change:
qemudDomainResume, /* domainResume */
qemudDomainShutdown, /* domainShutdown */
NULL, /* domainReboot */
qemudDomainDestroy, /* domainDestroy */
to
.domainResume = qemudDomainResume,
.domainShutdown = qemudDomainShutdown,
.domainDestroy = qemudDomainDestroy,
And get rid of any existing C99 style initializersr which
set NULL, eg change
.listPools = vboxStorageListPools,
.numOfDefinedPools = NULL,
.listDefinedPools = NULL,
.findPoolSources = NULL,
.poolLookupByName = vboxStoragePoolLookupByName,
to
.listPools = vboxStorageListPools,
.poolLookupByName = vboxStoragePoolLookupByName,
Fix some driver names:
s/virDrvCPUCompare/virDrvCompareCPU/
s/virDrvCPUBaseline/virDrvBaselineCPU/
s/virDrvQemuDomainMonitorCommand/virDrvDomainQemuMonitorCommand/
s/virDrvSecretNumOfSecrets/virDrvNumOfSecrets/
s/virDrvSecretListSecrets/virDrvListSecrets/
And some driver struct field names:
s/getFreeMemory/nodeGetFreeMemory/
Only in drivers which use virDomainObj, drivers that query hypervisor
for domain status need to be updated separately in case their hypervisor
supports this functionality.
The reason is also saved into domain state XML so if a domain is not
running (i.e., no state XML exists) the reason will be lost by libvirtd
restart. I think this is an acceptable limitation.
This has been present since the introduction of phypAttachDevice
in commit 444fd07a.
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypAttachDevice): Don't dereference
NULL.
virFDStreamClose used a mutex after it was freed, and failed
to destroy that mutex on its last use.
* src/fdstream.c (virFDStreamFree): Inline into sole caller...
(virFDStreamClose): ...to avoid use-after-free and leak.
Reported by Matthias Bolte.
Several vSphere API methods are called on global objects like the
FileManager, the PerformanceManager or the SearchIndex. The generator
input file allows to mark such methods and the generator generates
such method in a way that automatically handles marked parameter. This
is done by some special macros. Those were manually written and this
patch moves them to the generator.
One functionality change here is that we no longer force enable the event
timeout for every queued event, only enable it for the first event after
the queue has been flushed. This is how other drivers have already done it,
and I haven't encountered problems in practice.
v3:
Adjust for new virDomainEventStateNew argument
The same code for queueing, flushing, and deregistering events exists
in multiple drivers, which will soon use these common functions.
v2:
Adjust libvirt_private.syms
isDispatching bool fixes
NONNULL tagging
v3:
Add requireTimer parameter to virDomainEventStateNew
This structure will be used to unify lots of duplicated event handling code
across the state drivers.
v2:
Check for state == NULL in StateFree
Add NONNULL tagging
Use bool for isDispatching
Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
Use capabilities to allow a driver to register a default <init> if none
is specified in the XML. Openvz was already open-coding this to be /sbin/init
LXC currently falls over if no init is specified, so an explicit error is
an improvement IMO.
(Side note: I don't think we can set a default value for LXC. If we use
/sbin/init but the user doesn't specify a separate root FS for their guest,
the container will rerun the host's init which can be traumatic :). For
virt-install I'm thinking of defaulting to /sbin/init if a root FS has
been specified, otherwise require the user to manually specify <init>)
This is needed if we want to transfer a temporary file. If the
transfer is done with iohelper, we might run into a race condition,
where we unlink() file before iohelper is executed.
* src/fdstream.c, src/fdstream.h,
src/util/iohelper.c: Add new option
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c,
src/storage/storage_driver.c, src/uml/uml_driver.c,
src/xen/xen_driver.c: Expand existing function calls
Add public API for taking screenshots of current domain console.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: add virDomainScreenshot
* src/libvirt_public.syms: Export new symbol
The public API and RPC over-the-wire format have no flags argument,
so neither should the internal callback API. This simplifies the
RPC generator.
* src/driver.h (virDrvNWFilterDefineXML): Drop argument that does
not match public API.
* src/nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c (nwfilterDefine): Likewise.
* src/libvirt.c (virNWFilterDefineXML): Likewise.
* daemon/remote_generator.pl: Drop special case.
We were 31/73 on whether to translate; since less than 50% translated
and since VIR_INFO is less than VIR_WARN which also doesn't translate,
this makes sense.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_gettext_markup): Add VIR_INFO, since it
falls between WARN and DEBUG.
* daemon/libvirtd.c (qemudDispatchSignalEvent, remoteCheckAccess)
(qemudDispatchServer): Adjust offenders.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Likewise.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkReloadIptablesRules)
(networkStartNetworkDaemon, networkShutdownNetworkDaemon)
(networkCreate, networkDefine, networkUndefine): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainDefine)
(qemudDomainUndefine): Likewise.
* src/storage/storage_driver.c (storagePoolCreate)
(storagePoolDefine, storagePoolUndefine, storagePoolStart)
(storagePoolDestroy, storagePoolDelete, storageVolumeCreateXML)
(storageVolumeCreateXMLFrom, storageVolumeDelete): Likewise.
* src/util/bridge.c (brProbeVnetHdr): Likewise.
* po/POTFILES.in: Drop src/util/bridge.c.
This one's tricker than the VIR_DEBUG0() removal, but the end
result is still C99 compliant, and reasonable with enough comments.
* src/libvirt.c (VIR_ARG10, VIR_HAS_COMMA)
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_EXPAND, VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_PASTE): New macros.
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG): Rewrite to handle one argument, moving
multi-argument guts to...
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_1): New macro.
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG0): Rename to VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_0.
Use of ',##__VA_ARGS__' is a gcc extension not guaranteed by
C99; thankfully, we can avoid it by lumping the format argument
into the var-args set.
* src/util/logging.h (VIR_DEBUG_INT, VIR_INFO_INT, VIR_WARN_INT)
(VIR_ERROR_INT, VIR_DEBUG, VIR_INFO, VIR_WARN, VIR_ERROR): Stick
to C99 var-arg macro syntax.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c (VIR_DEBUG):
Simplify.
These VIR_XXXX0 APIs make us confused, use the non-0-suffix APIs instead.
How do these coversions works? The magic is using the gcc extension of ##.
When __VA_ARGS__ is empty, "##" will swallow the "," in "fmt," to
avoid compile error.
example: origin after CPP
high_level_api("%d", a_int) low_level_api("%d", a_int)
high_level_api("a string") low_level_api("a string")
About 400 conversions.
8 special conversions:
VIR_XXXX0("") -> VIR_XXXX("msg") (avoid empty format) 2 conversions
VIR_XXXX0(string_literal_with_%) -> VIR_XXXX(%->%%) 0 conversions
VIR_XXXX0(non_string_literal) -> VIR_XXXX("%s", non_string_literal)
(for security) 6 conversions
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
If we plow on after udev_device_get_syspath fails, we will hit a NULL
dereference. Clang found one due to strdup later in udevSetParent,
but in fact we hit a NULL dereference sooner because of the use of
STREQ within virNodeDeviceFindBySysfsPath.
* src/conf/node_device_conf.h (virNodeDeviceFindBySysfsPath): Mark
path argument non-null.
* src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevSetParent): Avoid null
dereference.
No syntactic effect; this merely silences some clang warnings.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainSetVcpusFlags): Drop
redundant ret=0 statement.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextDriveDel):
Likewise.
Introduce a virProcessKill function that can be safely called
even when the job mutex is held. This allows virDomainDestroy
to kill any VM even if it is asleep in a monitor job. The PID
will die and the thread asleep on the monitor will then wake
up releasing the job mutex.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Kill process before using qemuProcessStop
to ensure job is released
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Add virProcessKill for killing off
QEMU processes
Version 2.0.0 or yajl changed API. It is fairly trivial for us to
cope with both APIs in libvirt, so adapt.
* configure.ac: Probe for yajl2 API
* src/util/json.c: Conditional support for yajl2 API
libxl accepts hpet configuration in its domain info struct. Parse the
domain definition's <clock> element in order to set the value.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Apologies from Eric Blake, for mistakenly committing the broken
intermediate version.
libxl accepts hpet configuration in its domain info struct. Parse the
domain definition's <clock> element in order to set the value.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Recent versions of Xen disable the virtual HPET by default. This is
usually more precise because tick policies are not implemented for
the HPET in Xen. However, there may be several reasons to control
the HPET manually: 1) to test the emulation; 2) because distros may
provide the knob while leaving the default to "enabled" for compatibility
reasons.
This patch provides support for the hpet item in both sexpr and xm
formats, and translates it to a <timer> element.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Allow the CA certificate to come from the user's home directory or from
the global location independently of the client certificate/key pair.
Mostly for the case when each user on a system has their own cert/key
pair but the system as a whole shares the same CA.
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@gentoo.org>
This matches the public API and helps to get rid of some special
case code in the remote generator.
Rename driver API functions and XDR protocol structs.
No functional change included outside of the remote generator.
Actually execs the argv/env we've generated, replacing the current process.
Kind of has a limited usage, but allows us to use virCommand in LXC
driver to launch the 'init' process
assert() is forbidden in libvirt code, and these two cases would
in fact never execute due to earlier error checks.
* src/libvirt.c: Remove assert() usage
Noticed this while trying to run rpcgen on cygwin.
* src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/%_protocol.h)
($(srcdir)/remote/%_protocol.c): Add a dependency.
Stop storing the generated files for the remote protocol client
and server in source control. The generated files will still be
included in the result of 'make dist' to avoid end-users needing
to generate the files
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Unfortunately, this means that the strings marked for translation
in generated files are not picked up by gnulib's syntax-check,
I'm working on fixing that in gnulib.
* .gitignore, cfg.mk, po/POTFILES.in: Reflect deletion.
Always generate the rpc files, and require rpcgen during bootstrap.
* daemon/Makefile.am: Removed generated files with
maintainer-clean target
* src/Makefile.am: Removed generated files with
maintainer-clean target. Always run 'rpcgen' if
generated files are missing
In preparation for removing generated files, it is necessary
to tell automake that the generated files must be distributed
but not directly compiled (since they are included into the
body of a larger .c file that is compiled). Hence, even though
these files are code and not headers in the strict sense of
the word, it is easier to rename them to .h for automake's sake.
* daemon/remote_client_bodies.c: Rename to .h.
* daemon/qemu_client_bodies.c: Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_client_bodies.c: Likewise.
* src/remote/qemu_client_bodies.c: Likewise.
* daemon/Makefile.am (remote_dispatch_bodies.c)
(qemu_dispatch_bodies.c): Rename to .h.
(remote.c, EXTRA_DIST): Reflect rename.
* daemon/remote.c: Likewise.
* daemon/remote_generator.pl: Likewise.
* src/Makefile.am (remote/remote_driver.c): Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Likewise.
* po/POTFILES.in: Likewise.
* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h)
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h_first)
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF):
Likewise.
This patch just covers the simple functions without explicit return
values. There is more to be handled.
The generator collects the members of the XDR argument structs and uses
this information to generate the function bodies.
Exclude the generated files from offending syntax-checks.
Suggested by Richard W.M. Jones
Creating a domU on a freshly booted dom0 does not work,
because the libxl driver does not allocate memory for the domU.
After creating a domain with xl libvirt is able to create domains too.
This patch reserves enough memory for the domU first.
Users often edit XML file stored in configuration directory
thinking of modifying a domain/network/pool/etc. Thus it is wise
to let them know they are using the wrong way and give them hint.
When setting up a FIFO for QEMU, it allows either a pair
of fifos used unidirectionally, or a single fifo used
bidirectionally. Look for the bidirectional fifo first
when labelling since that is more useful
* src/security/security_dac.c,
src/security/security_selinux.c: Fix fifo handling
As well as taint warnings going to the main libvirt log,
add taint warnings to the per-domain logfile
Domain id=3 is tainted: high-privileges
Domain id=3 is tainted: disk-probing
Domain id=3 is tainted: shell-scripts
Domain id=3 is tainted: custom-monitor
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Enhance
qemuDomainTaint to also log to the domain logfile
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Pass -1 for logFD to taint methods to
auto-append to logfile
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Pass open logFD at startup for taint
methods
The qemuDomainAppendLog method allows writing a formatted string
to the end of the domain logfile, optionally opening it if needed.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Add
qemuDomainAppendLog
Move the qemuProcessLogReadFD and qemuProcessLogFD methods
into qemu_domain.c, renaming them to qemuDomainCreateLog
and qemuDomainOpenLog.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Add
qemuDomainCreateLog and qemuDomainOpenLog.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Remove qemuProcessLogFD
and qemuProcessLogReadFD
Wire up logging of VM tainting to the QEMU driver
- If running QEMU as root user/group or without capabilities
being cleared
- If passing custom QEMU command line args
- If issuing custom QEMU monitor commands
- If using a network interface config with an associated
shell script
- If using a disk config relying on format probing
The warnings, per-VM appear in the main libvirtd logs
11:56:17.571: 10832: warning : qemuDomainObjTaint:712 : Domain id=1 name='l2' uuid=c7a3edbd-edaf-9455-926a-d65c16db1802 is tainted: high-privileges
11:56:17.571: 10832: warning : qemuDomainObjTaint:712 : Domain id=1 name='l2' uuid=c7a3edbd-edaf-9455-926a-d65c16db1802 is tainted: disk-probing
The taint flags are reset when the VM is stopped.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Helper APIs
for logging taint warnings
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Log tainting with custom QEMU monitor
commands and disk/net hotplug with unsupported configs
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Log tainting at startup based on
unsupported configs
Some configuration setups for guests are allowed, but strongly
discouraged and unsupportable in production systems. Introduce
a concept of 'tainting' to virDomainObjPtr to allow such setups
to be identified. Drivers can then log warnings at suitable
times
* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: Declare taint
flags and add parsing/formatting of domain status XML
Print the name of the CA cert, certificate, and key file that resulted
in the failure so that the user has an idea what to troubleshoot.
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@gentoo.org>
Match the fact that we have virAsprintf and virVasprintf.
* src/util/buf.h (virBufferVasprintf): New prototype.
* src/util/buf.c (virBufferAsprintf): Move guts...
(virBufferVasprintf): ...to new function.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (buf.h): Export it.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add stdarg, for va_copy.
We already have virAsprintf, so picking a similar name helps for
seeing a similar purpose. Furthermore, the prefix V before printf
generally implies 'va_list', even though this variant was '...', and
the old name got in the way of adding a new va_list version.
global rename performed with:
$ git grep -l virBufferVSprintf \
| xargs -L1 sed -i 's/virBufferVSprintf/virBufferAsprintf/g'
then revert the changes in ChangeLog-old.
The qemuMigrationToFile method was accidentally annotated for
the 'compressor' parameter to be non-null, instead of the
'path' parameter. Thus GCC with -O2, unhelpfully deleted the
entire 'if (compressor == NULL)' block of code during
optimization. Thus NULL was passed to virCommandNew() with
predictably bad results.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.h: Fix non-null annotation to be
against path instead of compressor
To cope with the QEMU binary being changed while a VM is running,
it is neccessary to persist the original qemu capabilities at the
time the VM is booted.
* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c, src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.h: Add
an enum for a string rep of every capability
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Support for
storing capabilities in the domain status XML
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Populate & free QEMU capabilities at
domain startup
Add missing early exits and convert error logging to proper API level
error reporting.
Centralize cleanup code for the PerfQuerySpec object.
Reported by Eric Blake, detected by clang.
The ++ on preliminaryFileName was a left over from a previous version
of this function that explicitly returned the filename and did a strdup
on preliminaryFileName afterwards.
As the filename isn't returned explicitly anymore remove the preliminary
variable for it and reuse the tmp variable instead.
Reported by Eric Blake, detected by clang.
Clang warned about a dead assignment. In the process, I noticed
that we are only using the function for a bool value. I audited
all other callers in qemu_{migration,cgroup,driver,hotplug), and
all were making the call in a bool context.
Also, do bounds checking on the argument.
* src/qemu/qemu_cgroup.c (qemuSetupCgroup): Delete dead
assignment.
(qemuCgroupControllerActive): Change return type to bool.
* src/qemu/qemu_cgroup.h (qemuCgroupControllerActive): Likewise.
Clang noticed a dead assignment, which turned out to be the use
of the wrong variable. rc starts life as -1, and is only ever
assigned to 0 just before a successful cleanup.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcSetupInterfaces): Don't call
virReportSystemError(-1).
Detected by gcc:
libxl/libxl_driver.c: In function 'libxlDomainDestroy':
libxl/libxl_drier.c:1351:30: error: variable 'priv' set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainDestroy): Delete unused
variable.
clang didn't like the last increment to nargs. But why even
track nargs ourselves, when virCommand does it for us?
* src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c
(virStorageBackendISCSIConnection): Switch to virCommand to avoid
a dead-store warning on nargs.
Clang detected a dead store to rc. It turns out that in fixing this,
I also found a FILE* leak.
This is a subtle change in behavior, although unlikely to hit. The
pidfile is a kernel file, so we've probably got more serious problems
under foot if we fail to parse one. However, the previous behavior
was that even if one pid file failed to parse, we tried others,
whereas now we give up on the first failure. Either way, though,
the function returns -1, so the caller will know that something is
going wrong, and that not all pids were necessarily reaped. Besides,
there were other instances already in the code where failure in the
inner loop aborted the outer loop.
* src/util/cgroup.c (virCgroupKillInternal): Abort rather than
resuming loop on fscanf failure, and cleanup file on error.
Clang 2.8 wasn't quite able to follow that persistentDef was
assigned earlier if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CONFIG) is true.
Silence this false positive, to make clang analysis easier to use.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainSetMemoryFlags): Add an
annotation to silence clang's claim of a NULL dereference.
Clang detected a null-pointer dereference regression, introduced
in commit 4e8969eb. Without this patch, a device with
unbind_from_stub set to false would eventually try to call
virFileExists on uncomputed drvdir.
* src/util/pci.c (pciUnbindDeviceFromStub): Ensure drvdir is set
before use.
This code has had problems historically. As originally
written, in commit 6bcf2501 (Jun 08), it could call unlink
on a random string, nuking an unrelated file.
Then commit 182a80b9 (Sep 09), the code was rewritten to
allocate tmp, with both a use-after-free bug and a chance to
call unlink(NULL).
Commit e206946 (Mar 11) fixed the use-after-free, but not the
NULL dereference. Thanks to clang for catching this!
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainMemoryPeek): Don't call
unlink on NULL.
This reverts commit 0e7f7f8566.
From the mailing list:
> So, AFAICT, this patch means we will never reconnect to any LXC
> VMs now.
>
> The correct solution, is to refactor LXC driver startup to work
> the same way as the QEMU driver startup.
>
> - Load all the live state XML files (to pick up running VMs)
> - Reconnect to all VMs
> - Load all the persistent config XML files (to pick up any additional
> inactive guets)
But that solution is invasive enough to be post-0.9.1.
This commit fixes
qemu/qemu_driver.c: In function 'qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags':
qemu/qemu_driver.c:4041:8: warning: 'ret' may be used uninitialized in this
function [-Wuninitialized]
qemu/qemu_driver.c:4013:9: note: 'ret' was declared here
The variable is set to -1 so that the error paths are taken when the code
to set it didn't get a chance to run. Without initializing it, we could
return some an undefined value from this function.
While I was at it, I made a trivial whitespace change in the same function
to improve readability.
Call shutdown functions for all subcomponents in nwfilterDriverShutdown.
Make sure that this shutdown functions can safely be called multiple times
and independent from the actual subcomponents state.
Commit e0d014f237 made binary potentially allocated on the heap.
It was freed in the parent in the error path, but not in the success path
that doesn't goto the cleanup label.
Found by 'make -C tests valgrind'.
Commit 1671d1d introduced a memory leak in virHashFree, and
wholesale table corruption in virHashRemoveSet (elements not
requested to be freed are lost).
* src/util/hash.c (virHashFree): Free bucket array.
(virHashRemoveSet): Don't lose elements.
* tests/hashtest.c (testHashCheckForEachCount): New method.
(testHashCheckCount): Expose the bug.
Support update of disks by MODIFY_CONFIG
This patch includes changes for qemu's disk to support
virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags() with VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CONFIG.
This patch adds support for CDROM/foppy disk types.
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainUpdateDeviceConfig): support cdrom/floppy.
V2: Use virAsprintf instead of snprintf/strdup
The xend driver will generate a virDomainNetDef ifname if one is not
specified in xend sexpr, even if domain is inactive. The result is
network interface XML containing 'vif-1.Y' on dev attribute of target
element, e.g.
<interface type='bridge'>
<target dev='vif-1.0'/>
...
This patch changes the behavior to only generate the ifname if not
specified in xend sexpr *and* domain is not inactive (id != -1).
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=664059
Reattaching pci device back to host without destroying guest or
detaching device from guest would cause host to crash. This patch adds
a check before doing device reattach. If the device is being assigned
to guest, libvirt refuses to reattach device to host. The patch only
works for Xen, for it just checks xenstore to get pci device
information.
Signed-off-by: Yufang Zhang <yuzhang@redhat.com>
The lone caller to hostsFileWrite (and the callers for at least 3
levels up the return stack) assume that the return value will be < 0
on failure. However, hostsFileWrite returns 0 on success, and a
positive errno on failure. This patch changes hostsFileWrite to return
-errno on failure.
We support to initialize the hooks at daemon reload if there is no
hooks script is defined, we should also support initialize the hooks
at daemon shutdown if no hooks is defined.
To address bz: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688859
Support changes of disks by MODIFY_CONFIG for qemu.
This patch includes patches for qemu's disk to support
virDomainAt(De)tachDeviceFlags with VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CONFIG.
Other devices can be added incrementally.
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
* /src/conf/domain_conf.c
(virDomainDiskIndexByName): returns array index of disk in vmdef.
(virDomainDiskRemoveByName): removes a disk which has the name in vmdef.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainAttachDeviceConfig): add support for Disks.
(qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig): add support for Disks.
This patch adds functions for modify domain's persistent definition.
To do error recovery in easy way, we use a copy of vmdef and update it.
The whole sequence will be:
make a copy of domain definition.
if (flags & MODIFY_CONFIG)
update copied domain definition
if (flags & MODIF_LIVE)
do hotplug.
if (no error)
save copied one to the file and update cached definition.
else
discard copied definition.
This patch is mixuture of Eric Blake's work and mine.
From: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
(virDomainObjCopyPersistentDef): make a copy of persistent vm definition
(qemuDomainAttach/Detach/UpdateDeviceConfig) : callbacks. now empty
(qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags): add support for MODIFY_CONFIG and MODIFY_CURRENT
So far first entries for each hash key are stored directly in the hash
table while other entries mapped to the same key are linked through
pointers. As a result of that, the code is cluttered with special
handling for the first items.
This patch makes all entries (even the first ones) linked through
pointers, which significantly simplifies the code and makes it more
maintainable.
This adds several tests for remaining hash APIs (custom
hasher/comparator functions are not covered yet, though).
All tests pass both before and after the "Simplify hash implementation".
Steps to reproduce this bug:
1. # cat net.xml # 00:03.0 has been used
<interface type='network'>
<mac address='52:54:00:04:72:f3'/>
<source network='default'/>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03' function='0x0'/>
</interface>
2. # virsh attach-device vm1 net.xml
error: Failed to attach device from net.xml
error: internal error unable to reserve PCI address 0:0:3
3. # virsh attach-device vm1 net.xml
error: Failed to attach device from net.xml
error: internal error unable to execute QEMU command 'device_add': Device 'rtl8139' could not be initialized
The reason of this bug is that: we can not reserve PCI address 0:0:3 because it has
been used, but we release PCI address when we reserve it failed.
When buf->error is 1, we do not return buf->content in the function
virBufferContentAndReset(). So we should free buf->content when
vsnprintf() failed.
This was broken by the refactoring in ac1e6586ec. It resulted in a
segfault for 'virsh vol-dumpxml' and related volume functions.
Before the refactoring all users of the ESX_VI__TEMPLATE__DISPATCH
macro dispatched on the item type, as the item is the input to all those
functions.
Commit ac1e6586ec made the dynamically dispatched CastFromAnyType
functions use this macro too, but this functions dispatched on the
actual type of the AnyType object. The item is the output of the
CastFromAnyType functions.
This difference was missed in the refactoring, making CastFromAnyType
functions dereferencing the item pointer that is NULL at the time of
the dispatch.
Found by 'make -C tests valgrind'.
xen_xm.c: Dummy allocation via virDomainChrDefNew is directly
overwritten and lost. Free 'script' in success path too.
vmx.c: Free virtualDev_string in success path too.
domain_conf.c: Free compression in success path too.
We can exploit the fact that gcc warns about int-to-pointer conversion
in ternary cond?(void*):(int) in order to prevent future mistakes of
calling VIR_FREE on a scalar lvalue. For example, between commits
158ba873 and 802e2df, we would have had this warning:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
remote.c: In function 'remoteDispatchListNetworks':
remote.c:3684:70: error: pointer/integer type mismatch in conditional expression
There are still a number of places that malloc into a const char*;
while it would probably be worth scrubbing them to use char*
instead, that is a separate patch, so we have to cast away const
in VIR_FREE for now.
* src/util/memory.h (VIR_FREE): Make gcc warn about integers.
Iteratively developed from a patch by Christophe Fergeau.
mingw lacks the counterpart to PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, so the
best we can do is portably expose once-only runtime initialization.
* src/util/threads.h (virOnceControlPtr): New opaque type.
(virOnceFunc): New callback type.
(virOnce): New prototype.
* src/util/threads-pthread.h (virOnceControl): Declare.
(VIR_ONCE_CONTROL_INITIALIZER): Define.
* src/util/threads-win32.h (virOnceControl)
(VIR_ONCE_CONTROL_INITIALIZER): Likewise.
* src/util/threads-pthread.c (virOnce): Implement in pthreads.
* src/util/threads-win32.c (virOnce): Implement in WIN32.
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Export it.
This patch strips reusable part of qemuDomainUpdateDeviceFlags()
and consolidate it to qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags().
No functional changes.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainChangeDiskMediaLive) : pulled out code for updating disks.
(qemuDomainUpdateDeviceLive) : core of UpdateDevice, extracted from
UpdateDeviceFlags()
(qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags): add support for updating device in live domain.
(qemuDomainUpdateDeviceFlags): reworked as a wrapper function of
qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags()
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
clean up At(De)tachDeviceFlags() for consolidation.
qemuDomainAttachDeviceFlags()/qemuDomainDetachFlags()/
qemuDomainUpdateDeviceFlags() has similar logics and copied codes.
This patch series tries to unify them to use shared code when it can.
At first, clean up At(De)tachDeviceFlags() and devide it into functions.
By this, this patch pulls out shared components between functions.
Based on patch series by Eric Blake, I added some modification as
switch-case with QEMU_DEVICE_ATTACH, QEMU_DEVICE_DETACH, QEMU_DEVICE_UPDATE
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainAt(De)tachDeviceFlags) : pulled out to qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags()
(qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags) : implements generic code for modifying domain.
(qemuDomainAt(De)tachDeviceFlagsLive) : code for at(de)taching devices to
domain in line. no changes in logic from old code.
(qemuDomainAt(De)tachDeviceDiskLive) : for at(de)taching Disks.
(qemuDomainAt(De)tachDeviceControllerLive) : for at(de)taching Controllers
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Centralize device modification in the more flexible APIs, to allow future
honoring of additional flags. Explicitly reject the
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_FORCE flag on attach/detach.
Based on Eric Blake<eblake@redhat.com>'s work.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemudDomainAttachDevice)(qemudDomainAttachDeviceFlags): Swap bodies,rename...
(qemudDomainDetachDevice, qemudDomainDetachDeviceFlags): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Up to now we missed parser for cpuinfo on x390(x) machines. Those machines
have only 1 thread, core, socket. What is missing is information about
CPU frequency.
The two ends of the pipe used for feeding QEMU tunnelled
migration data were interchanged, so QEMU got given the
"write" end instead of the "read" end.
The qemuMigrationPrepareTunnel method was also immediately
closing the "write" end of the pipe, so the stream failed
to actually write anything.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Swap tunnelled migration
pipe FDs & don't close pipe given to stream
Here is a new version of this patch:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-April/msg00337.html
v2:
- store the cputune info for the whole runtime of the domain
- remove cputune info when domain is destroyed
The nodeGetInfo code had to be moved into a helper
function to reuse it without a virConnectPtr.
Rather than copying and pasting lots of code, factor it into a
single helper function.
This commit adds a warning if tighter integer parsing would fail
due to any stray bytes after the number, but should not change
any behavior other than the bug fix for phypNumDomainsGeneric
looking only at numeric lines.
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypExecInt): New function.
(phypGetVIOSPartitionID, phypNumDomainsGeneric, phypGetLparID)
(phypGetLparMem, phypGetLparCPUGeneric, phypGetRemoteSlot)
(phypGetVIOSNextSlotNumber, phypAttachDevice)
(phypGetStoragePoolSize, phypStoragePoolNumOfVolumes)
(phypNumOfStoragePools, phypInterfaceDestroy)
(phypInterfaceDefineXML, phypInterfaceLookupByName)
(phypInterfaceIsActive, phypNumOfInterfaces): Use it.
(phypNumDomainsGeneric): Correctly find numeric line.
This last minute addition caused a build failure
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
qemu/qemu_process.c: In function 'qemuProcessHandleWatchdog':
qemu/qemu_process.c:436:34: error: ignoring return value of 'virDomainObjUnref', declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]
make[3]: *** [libvirt_driver_qemu_la-qemu_process.lo] Error 1
This patch does the following two things:
1. hold an extra reference while handling watchdog event
If the domain is not persistent, and qemu quits unexpectedly before
calling processWatchdogEvent(), vm will be freed and the function
processWatchdogEvent() will be dangerous.
2. unlock qemu driver and vm before returning from processWatchdogEvent()
When the function processWatchdogEvent() failed, we only free wdEvent,
but forget to unlock qemu driver and vm, free dumpfile.
We do not lock qemu_driver when calling virThreadPoolNew(). If it failed,
we will unlock qemu_driver. It is dangerous.
We may use this pool during auto starting domains. So we must create it before
calling qemuAutostartDomains(). Otherwise, libvirtd will crash.
Also mark error messages in block_stats.c for translation, add the
new macro to the msg_gen functions in cfg.mk and add block_stats.c
to po/POTFILES.in
commit d4601696 introduces two more generated files: esx_vi.generated.h
and esx_vi.generated.h. But we do not include them into dist file.
It will break building if using dist file to build.
Use the name 'ret' for all phypExec results, to make it easier
to wrap phypExec. Don't allow a possibly NULL ret through printf.
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypBuildVolume, phypDestroyStoragePool)
(phypBuildStoragePool, phypBuildLpar): Avoid NULL dereference.
(phypInterfaceDestroy): Avoid redundant free.
(phypVolumeLookupByPath, phypVolumeGetPath): Use consistent
naming.
Ever since commit ebc46f, the destroy function built two command
variants but only used one. I went with the variant that matches
the idiom used in the counterpart of phypBuildStoragePool.
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypDestroyStoragePool): Avoid
clobbering cmd. Fix error message typo.
This warnings come from partly generated code. Therefore, the best
solution is to mark them as potentially being unused using the
ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED macro. This is suggested by the gcc documentation.
Reported by Christophe Fergeau
This patch addresses:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=694382
In order to give each libvirt-created bridge a fixed MAC address,
commit 5754dbd56d, added code to create
a dummy tap device with guaranteed lowest MAC address and attach it to
the bridge. This tap device was given the name "${bridgename}-nic".
However, an interface device name must be IFNAMSIZ (15) characters or
less, so a valid ${bridgename} such as "verylongname123" (15
characters) would lead to an invalid tap device name
("verylongname123-nic" - 19 characters), and that in turn led to a
failure to bring up the network.
The solution is to shorten the part of the original name used to
generate the tap device name. However, simply truncating it is
insufficient, because the last few characters of an interface name are
often a number used to indicate one of a list of several similar
devices (for example, "verylongname123", "verylongname124", etc) and
simple truncation would lead to duplicate names (eg "verlongnam-nic"
and "verylongnam-nic"). So instead we take the first 8 characters of
$bridgename ("verylong" in the example), add on the final 3 bytes
("123"), then add "-nic" (so "verylong123-nic"). Not pretty, but it
is much more likely to generate a unique name, and is reproducible
(unlike, say, a random number).
Due to differences in /proc/cpuinfo the parsing of the cpu data is
different between architectures. On PPC /proc/cpuinfo looks like this:
[original formatting with tabs]
processor : 0
cpu : PPC970MP, altivec supported
clock : 2297.700000MHz
revision : 1.1 (pvr 0044 0101)
processor : 1
cpu : PPC970MP, altivec supported
clock : 2297.700000MHz
revision : 1.1 (pvr 0044 0101)
[..]
timebase : 14318000
platform : pSeries
model : IBM,8844-AC1
machine : CHRP IBM,8844-AC1
The patch adapts the parsing of the data found in /proc/cpuinfo.
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/topology/physical_package_id also
always returns -1. Check for it on ppc and make it '0' if found negative.
This patch enables the migration of Qemu VMs between hosts of different endianess. I tested this by migrating a i686 VM between a x86 and ppc64 host.
I am converting the 'int's in the VM's state header to uint32_t assuming this doesn't break compatibility with existing deployments other than Linux.
gcc 4.6 warns when a variable is initialized but isn't used afterwards:
vmware/vmware_driver.c:449:18: warning: variable 'vmxPath' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
This patch fixes these warnings. There are still 2 offending files:
- vbox_tmpl.c: the variable is used inside an #ifdef and is assigned several
times outside of #ifdef. Fixing the warning would have required wrapping
all the assignment inside #ifdef which hurts readability.
vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: In function 'vboxAttachDrives':
vbox/vbox_tmpl.c:3918:22: warning: variable 'accessMode' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
- esx_vi_types.generated.c: the name implies it's generated code and I
didn't want to dive into the code generator
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c: In function 'esxVI_FileQueryFlags_Free':
esx/esx_vi_types.generated.c:1203:3: warning: variable 'item' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
Make: passed
Make check: passed
Make syntax-check: passed
this is the commit to introduce the function to create new character
device definition for the domain as advised by Cole Robinson
<crobinso@redhat.com>.
The function is used on the relevant places and also new tests has
been added.
Signed-off-by: Michal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com>
This extends the SPICE XML to allow variable compression settings for audio,
images and streaming:
<graphics type='spice' port='5901' tlsPort='-1' autoport='yes'>
<image compression='auto_glz'/>
<jpeg compression='auto'/>
<zlib compression='auto'/>
<playback compression='on'/>
</graphics>
All new elements are optional.
This fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=696660
While starting a network, if brSetForwardDelay() fails, we go to err1
where we want to access macTapIfName variable which was just
VIR_FREE'd a few lines above. Instead, keep macTapIfName until we are
certain of success.
The methods qemuDomain{Get,Set}{Memory,Blkio,Scheduler}Parameters
all forgot to do a check on virDomainIsActive(), resulting in bogus
error messages from later parts of their impl
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Add missing checks on virDomainIsActive()
sizeof(domain->name) is the wrong thing. Instead of using strdup here
rewrite escape_specialcharacters to allocate the buffer itself.
Add a contains_specialcharacters to be used in phypOpen, as phypOpen is
not interested in the escaped version.
Don't pre-allocate 4kb per key, make phypVolumeGetKey allocate the memory.
Make phypBuildVolume return the volume key instead of using pre-allocated
memory to store it.
Also fix a memory leak in phypVolumeLookupByName when phypVolumeGetKey
fails. Fix another memory leak in phypVolumeLookupByPath in the success
path. Fix phypVolumeGetXMLDesc leaking voldef.key.
Move the virInterfacePtr declaration to the top of the
function to avoid jump uninitialized variable warnings
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c: Fix var declaration
This is the implementation of the previous patch now using virInterface*
API. Ended up this patch got much more simpler, smaller and easier to
review. Here is some details:
* MAC size and interface name are fixed due to specifications on HMC,
both are created automatically and CAN'T be specified from user. They
have the following format:
* MAC: 122980003002
* Interface name: U9124.720.067BE8B-V3-C0
* I did replaced all the |grep|sed following the comments Eric Blake
did on the last patch.
* According to my last email, It's not possible to create a network
interface without assigning it to a specific lpar. Then, I am using
this very minimalistic XML file for testing:
<interface type='ethernet' name='LPAR01'>
</interface>
In this file I am using "name" as the lpar name which I am going to
assign the new network interface. I couldn't find a better way to
refer to it. Comments are welcome.
* Regarding the fact I am sleeping one second waiting for the HMC to
complete creation of the interface, I don't have means to check
if the whole process is done. All I do is execute a command, wait
until is complete (which is not enough in this case) check
the return and the exit status. The process of actually creating
a networking interface seems to take a little longer than just the
return of the ssh control.
In qemuDomainObjBeginJobWithDriver, when virCondWaitUntil timeouts,
the function tries to call qemuDriverLock with virDomainObj locked,
this causes the dead-lock problem. This patch fixes this.
Commit 9677cd33ee made it possible to
remove current entry when iterating through all hash entries. However,
it didn't properly handle a special case of removing first entry
assigned to a given key which contains several entries in its collision
list.
This patch implements the code to support virDomainSetMaxMemory API,
and to support VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_MAXIMUM flag in qemudDomainSetMemoryFlags function.
As a result, we can change the maximum memory size of inactive QEMU guests.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
Move "returns" keyword from beginning of API doc lines
when it does not describe return values.
Maybe the API doc extractor could be changed to look for
"returns: " to avoid such confusion.
The libexec program libvirt_iohelper is only for libvirtd. If we build rpm
without libvirtd, we will receive the following messages:
Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files /home/wency/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/libvirt-0.9.0-1.el6.x86_64
error: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
/usr/libexec/libvirt_iohelper
This patch adds support for the evaluation of TCP flags in nwfilters.
It adds documentation to the web page and extends the tests as well.
Also, the nwfilter schema is extended.
The following are some example for rules using the tcp flags:
<rule action='accept' direction='in'>
<tcp state='NONE' flags='SYN/ALL' dsptportstart='80'/>
</rule>
<rule action='drop' direction='in'>
<tcp state='NONE' flags='SYN/ALL'/>
</rule>
This patch adds virDomainSetMemoryFlags(,,VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CURRENT) support
code to qemu driver.
Also, change virDomainObjIsActive to return bool, given its usage.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
This patch introduces VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CURRENT flag and
modifies virDomainSetMemoryFlags function to support it.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
* .gnulib: Update to latest, for pipe2.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add pipe2.
* src/util/event_poll.c (virEventPollInit): Use it, to avoid
problematic virSetCloseExec on mingw.
1) Both "qemuDomainStartWithFlags" and "qemuAutostartDomain" try to
restore the domain from managedsave'ed image if it exists (by
invoking "qemuDomainObjRestore"), but it unlinks the image even
if restoring fails, which causes data loss. (This problem exists
for "virsh managedsave dom; virsh start dom").
The fix for is to unlink the managed state file only if restoring
succeeded.
2) For "virsh save dom; virsh restore dom;", it can cause data
corruption if one reuse the saved state file for restoring. Add
doc to tell user about it.
3) In "qemuDomainObjStart", if "managed_save" is NULL, we shouldn't
fallback to start the domain, skipping it to cleanup as a incidental
fix. Discovered by Eric.
We should bind pci device to original driver when pciBindDeviceToStub() failed.
If the pci device is not bound to any driver before calling pciBindDeviceToStub(),
we should only unbind it from pci-stub. If it is bound to pci-stub, we should not
unbind it from pci-stub.
This patch do the following things:
1. rename the function as 'Unbind' is better than 'UnBind'.
2. pciUnbindDeviceFromStub() will be used in the function pciBindDeviceToStub() in
next patch. Float it up, instead of having to have a forward declaration
In file included from util/threads.c:31:
util/threads-pthread.c: In function 'virThreadSelfID':
util/threads-pthread.c:214: warning: cast from function call of type 'pthread_t' to non-matching type 'int' [-Wbad-function-cast]
* src/util/threads-pthread.c (virThreadSelfID) [!SYS_gettid]:
Add intermediate cast to silence gcc.
We're seeing bugs apparently resulting from thread unsafety of
libpciaccess, such as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/726099
To prevent those, as suggested by danpb on irc, move the
nodeDeviceLock(driverState) higher into the callers. In
particular:
udevDeviceMonitorStartup should hold the lock while calling
udevEnumerateDevices(), and udevEventHandleCallback should hold it
over its entire execution.
It's not clear to me whether it is ok to hold the
nodeDeviceLock while taking the virNodeDeviceObjLock(dev) on a
device. If not, then the lock will need to be dropped around
the calling of udevSetupSystemDev(), and udevAddOneDevice()
may not actually be safe to call from higher layers with the
driverstate lock held.
libvirt 0.8.8 with this patch on it seems to work fine for me.
Assuming it looks ok and I haven't done anything obviously dumb,
I'll ask the bug submitters to try this patch.
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
This patch adds max_processes option to qemu.conf which can be used to
override system default limit on number of processes that are allowed to
be running for qemu user.
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
libxl/libxl_driver.c: In function 'libxlDomainSetVcpusFlags':
libxl/libxl_driver.c:1570:14: error: cast from function call of type 'double' to non-matching type 'unsigned int' [-Wbad-function-cast]
libxl/libxl_driver.c:1578:15: error: cast from function call of type 'double' to non-matching type 'unsigned int' [-Wbad-function-cast]
This was the only use of floor() and ceil(), and floating-point
is overkill for power-of-two manipulations.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainSetVcpusFlags): Avoid -lm
for trivial computations.
GCC is a little confused about the cast of beginthread/beginthreadex
from unsigned long -> void *. Go via an intermediate variable avoids
the bogus warning, and makes the code a little cleaner
* src/util/threads-win32.c: Avoid compiler warning in cast
The SCSI volumes get a better 'key' field based on the fully
qualified volume path. All SCSI volumes have a unique serial
available in hardware which can be obtained by sending a
suitable SCSI command. Call out to udev's 'scsi_id' command
to fetch this value
* src/storage/storage_backend_scsi.c: Improve volume key
field value stability and uniqueness
When initializing qemu guest capabilities, we should ignore qemu
binaries that we are not able to extract version/help info from since
they will be unusable for creating domains anyway. Ignoring them is also
much better than letting initialization of qemu driver fail.
A couple of functions were declared using the old style foo()
for no-parameters, instead of foo(void)
* src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c, tests/testutils.c: Replace () with (void)
in some function declarations
* m4/virt-compile-warnings.m4: Enable -Wold-style-definition
Replace openvz_readline with getline in several places to get rid of stack
allocated buffers to hold lines.
openvzReadConfigParam allocates memory for return values instead of
expecting a preexisting buffer.
This patch enables the relative backing file path support provided by
qemu-img create.
If a relative path is specified for the backing file, it is converted
to an absolute path using the storage pool path. The absolute path is
used to verify that the backing file exists. If the backing file exists,
the relative path is allowed and will be provided to qemu-img create.
Even with -Wuninitialized (which is part of autobuild.sh
--enable-compile-warnings=error), gcc does NOT catch this
use of an uninitialized variable:
{
if (cond)
goto error;
int a = 1;
error:
printf("%d", a);
}
which prints 0 (supposing the stack started life wiped) if
cond was true. Clang will catch it, but we don't use clang
as often. Using gcc -Wjump-misses-init catches it, but also
gives false positives:
{
if (cond)
goto error;
int a = 1;
return a;
error:
return 0;
}
Here, a was never used in the scope of the error block, so
declaring it after goto is technically fine (and clang agrees).
However, given that our HACKING already documents a preference
to C89 decl-before-statement, the false positive warning is
enough of a prod to comply with HACKING.
[Personally, I'd _really_ rather use C99 decl-after-statement
to minimize scope, but until gcc can efficiently and reliably
catch scoping and uninitialized usage bugs, I'll settle with
the compromise of enforcing a coding standard that happens to
reject false positives if it can also detect real bugs.]
* acinclude.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Add -Wjump-misses-init.
* src/util/util.c (__virExec): Adjust offenders.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainTimerDefParseXML): Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): Likewise.
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypGetLparNAME, phypGetLparProfile)
(phypGetVIOSFreeSCSIAdapter, phypVolumeGetKey)
(phypGetStoragePoolDevice)
(phypVolumeGetPhysicalVolumeByStoragePool)
(phypVolumeGetPath): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxNetworkUndefineDestroy)
(vboxNetworkCreate, vboxNetworkDumpXML)
(vboxNetworkDefineCreateXML): Likewise.
* src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c (getCapsObject)
(xenapiDomainDumpXML): Likewise.
* src/xenapi/xenapi_utils.c (createVMRecordFromXml): Likewise.
* src/security/security_selinux.c (SELinuxGenNewContext):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildCommandLine): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainChangeEjectableMedia):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessWaitForMonitor): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextGetPtyPaths):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainShutdown)
(qemudDomainBlockStats, qemudDomainMemoryPeek): Likewise.
* src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c
(virStorageBackendCreateIfaceIQN): Likewise.
* src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevProcessPCI): Likewise.
If strdup("x509dname") or strdup("saslUsername") success, but
strdup(x509dname) or strdup(saslUsername) failed, subject->nidentity
is not the num elements of subject->identities, and we will leak some
memory.
When you happen to have a libvirtd binary compiled with the
libxenlight driver (say you have installed xen-4.1 libraries)
but not running a xen enabled system, then libvirtd fails to start.
The cause is that libxlStartup() returns -1 when failing to initialize
the library, and this propagates to virStateInitialize() which consider
this a failure. We should only exit libxlStartup with an error code
if something like an allocation error occurs, not if the driver failed
to initialize.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: fix libxlStartup() to not return -1
when failing to initialize the libxenlight library
qemu driver uses a 4K buffer for reading qemu log file. This is enough
when only qemu's output is present in the log file. However, when
debugging messages are turned on, intermediate libvirt process fills the
log with a bunch of debugging messages before it executes qemu binary.
In such a case the buffer may become too small. However, we are not
really interested in libvirt messages so they can be filtered out from
the buffer.
It throws errors as long as the cgroup controller is not available,
regardless of whether we really want to use it to do setup or not,
which is not what we want, fixing it with throwing error when need
to use the controller.
And change "VIR_WARN" to "qemuReportError" for memory controller
incidentally.
We create a temporary file to save memory, and we will remove it after reading
memory to buffer. But we free the variable that contains the temporary filename
before we remove it. So we should free tmp after unlinking it.
strcase{cmp/str} have the drawback of being sensitive to the global
locale; this is unacceptable in a library setting. Prefer a
hard-coded C locale alternative for all but virsh, which is user
facing and where the global locale isn't changing externally.
* .gnulib: Update to latest, for c-strcasestr change.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Drop strcasestr, add c-strcase
and c-strcasestr.
* cfg.mk (sc_avoid_strcase): New rule.
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_avoid_strcase): New exception.
* src/internal.h (STRCASEEQ, STRCASENEQ, STRCASEEQLEN)
(STRCASENEQLEN): Adjust offenders.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextEjectMedia):
Likewise.
* tools/virsh.c (namesorter): Document exception.
If qemu quited unexpectedly when we call qemuMonitorJSONHMP(),
libvirt will crash.
Steps to reproduce this bug:
1. use gdb to attach libvirtd, and set a breakpoint in the function
qemuMonitorSetCapabilities()
2. start a vm
3. let the libvirtd to run until qemuMonitorJSONSetCapabilities() returns.
4. kill the qemu process
5. continue running libvirtd
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
If the monitor met a error, and we will call qemuProcessHandleMonitorEOF().
But we may try to send monitor command after qemuProcessHandleMonitorEOF()
returned. Then libvirtd will be blocked in qemuMonitorSend().
Steps to reproduce this bug:
1. use gdb to attach libvirtd, and set a breakpoint in the function
qemuConnectMonitor()
2. start a vm
3. let the libvirtd to run until qemuMonitorOpen() returns.
4. kill the qemu process
5. continue running libvirtd
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
Currently libvirt's default logging is limited and it is difficult to
determine what was happening when a proglem occurred (especially on a
machines where one don't know the detail.) This patch helps to do that
by making additional logging available for the following events:
creating/defining/undefining domains
creating/defining/undefining/starting/stopping networks
creating/defining/undefining/starting/stopping storage pools
creating/defining/undefining/starting/stopping storage volumes.
* AUTHORS: add Naoya Horiguchi
* src/network/bridge_driver.c src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
src/storage/storage_driver.c: provide more VIR_INFO logging
Not sure if it's the correct way to add cputune xml for xend driver,
and besides, seems "xm driver" and "xen hypervisor" also support
vcpu affinity, do we need to add support for them too?
When domain startup, setting cpu affinity and cpu shares according
to the cputune xml specified in domain xml.
Modify "qemudDomainPinVcpu" to update domain config for vcpupin,
and modify "qemuSetSchedulerParameters" to update domain config
for cpu shares.
v1 - v2:
* Use "VIR_ALLOC_N" instead of "VIR_ALLOC_VAR"
* But keep raising error when it fails on adding vcpupin xml
entry, as I still don't have a better idea yet.
Implementations of following functions:
virDomainVcpupinIsDuplicate
virDomainVcpupinFindByVcpu
virDomainVcpupinAdd
Update "virDomainDefParseXML" to parse, and "virDomainDefFormatXML"
to build cputune xml, also implementations of new internal helper
functions.
v1 - v2:
* Resolve potential crash bug of "virDomainVcpupinAdd"
Also related new functions' declaration, and expose the new introduced
functions in libvirt_private.syms.
v1 - v2:
Don't expose "virAllocVar" in libvirt_private.syms
My earlier testing for commit 34fa0de0 was done while starting
just-built libvirt from an unconfined_t shell, where the fds happened
to work when transferring to qemu. But when installed and run under
virtd_t, failure to label the raw file (with no compression) or the
pipe (with compression) triggers SELinux failures when passing fds
over SCM_RIGHTS to svirt_t qemu.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile): When passing
FDs, make sure they are labeled.
First fallout of fd: migration - it looks like SELinux enforcing
_does_ require fd labeling (running uninstalled libvirtd from an
unconstrained shell had no problems, but once faked out by doing
chcon `stat -c %C /usr/sbin/libvirtd` daemon/libvirtd
run_init $PWD/daemon/libvirtd
to run it with the same context as an init script service, and with
SELinux enforcing, I got a rather confusing failure:
error: Failed to save domain fedora_12 to fed12.img
error: internal error unable to send TAP file handle: No file descriptor supplied via SCM_RIGHTS
This fixes the error message, then I need to figure out a subsequent
patch that does the fsetfilecon() necessary to keep things happy.
It also appears that libvirtd hangs on a failed fd transfer; I don't
know if that needs an independent fix.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextSendFileHandle):
Improve message, since TAP is no longer only client.
* src/Makefile.am src/libvirt_private.syms configure.ac: share and
reuse the sexpr routines from sexpr.h of the old xen driver
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: implements libxlDomainXMLFromNative and
libxlDomainXMLToNative
Hook the virtual cpu functions to their libxenlight counterparts
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: implements libxlDomainSetVcpus,
libxlDomainGetVcpus, libxlDomainSetVcpusFlags,
libxlDomainGetVcpusFlags and libxlDomainPinVcpu
* src/libxl/libxl_conf.h: add the necessary fields to the driver
private structure
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: add lifecycle event support and entry
points for event(de)register(any)
New APIs are added allowing streaming of content to/from
storage volumes.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Add virStorageVolUpload and
virStorageVolDownload APIs
* src/driver.h, src/libvirt.c, src/libvirt_public.syms: Stub
code for new APIs
* src/storage/storage_driver.c, src/esx/esx_storage_driver.c:
Add dummy entries in driver table for new APIs
The O_NONBLOCK flag doesn't work as desired on plain files
or block devices. Introduce an I/O helper program that does
the blocking I/O operations, communicating over a pipe that
can support O_NONBLOCK
* src/fdstream.c, src/fdstream.h: Add non-blocking I/O
on plain files/block devices
* src/Makefile.am, src/util/iohelper.c: I/O helper program
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c, src/lxc/lxc_driver.c,
src/uml/uml_driver.c, src/xen/xen_driver.c: Update for
streams API change
Spawn the compressor ourselves, instead of requiring the shell.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile): Spawn
compression helper process when needed.
SELinux labeling and cgroup ACLs aren't required if we hand a
pre-opened fd to qemu. All the more reason to love fd: migration.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile): Skip steps
that are irrelevant in fd migration.
This points out that core dumps (still) don't work for root-squash
NFS, since the fd is not opened correctly. This patch should not
introduce any functionality change, it is just a refactoring to
avoid duplicated code.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.h (qemuMigrationToFile): New prototype.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationToFile): New function.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainSaveFlag, doCoreDump): Use
it.
Direct access to an open file is so much simpler than passing
everything through a pipe!
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudOpenAsUID)
(qemudDomainSaveImageClose): Delete.
(qemudDomainSaveImageOpen): Rename...
(qemuDomainSaveImageOpen): ...and drop read_pid argument. Use
virFileOpenAs instead of qemudOpenAsUID.
(qemudDomainSaveImageStartVM, qemudDomainRestore)
(qemudDomainObjRestore): Rename...
(qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM, qemuDomainRestore)
(qemDomainObjRestore): ...and simplify accordingly.
(qemudDomainObjStart, qemuDriver): Update callers.
This patch intentionally doesn't change indentation, in order to
make it easier to review the real changes.
* src/util/util.h (VIR_FILE_OP_RETURN_FD, virFileOperationHook):
Delete.
(virFileOperation): Rename...
(virFileOpenAs): ...and reduce parameters.
* src/util/util.c (virFileOperationNoFork, virFileOperation):
Rename and simplify.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainSaveFlag): Adjust caller.
* src/storage/storage_backend.c (virStorageBackendCreateRaw):
Likewise.
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Reflect rename.
Currently, the hook function in virFileOperation is extremely limited:
it must be async-signal-safe, and cannot modify any memory in the
parent process. It is much handier to return a valid fd and operate
on it in the parent than to deal with hook restrictions.
* src/util/util.h (VIR_FILE_OP_RETURN_FD): New flag.
* src/util/util.c (virFileOperationNoFork, virFileOperation):
Honor new flag.
This allows direct saves (no compression, no root-squash NFS) to use
the more efficient fd: migration, which in turn avoids a race where
qemu exec: migration can sometimes fail because qemu does a generic
waitpid() that conflicts with the pclose() used by exec:. Further
patches will solve compression and root-squash NFS.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainSaveFlag): Use new function
when there is no compression.
Latent bug introduced in commit 2d6a581960 (Aug 2009), but not exposed
until commit 1859939a (Jan 2011). Basically, when virExec creates a
pipe, it always marks libvirt's side as cloexec. If libvirt then
wants to hand that pipe to another child process, things work great if
the fd is dup2()'d onto stdin or stdout (as with stdin: or exec:
migration), but if the pipe is instead used as-is (such as with fd:
migration) then qemu sees EBADF because the fd was closed at exec().
This is a minimal fix for the problem at hand; it is slightly racy,
but no more racy than the rest of libvirt fd handling, including the
case of uncompressed save images. A more invasive fix, but ultimately
safer at avoiding leaking unintended fds, would be to _always and
atomically_ open all fds as cloexec in libvirt (thanks to primitives
like open(O_CLOEXEC), pipe2(), accept4(), ...), then teach virExec to
clear that bit for all fds explicitly marked to be handed to the child
only after forking.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildCommandLine): Clear cloexec
flag.
* tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c (testCompareXMLToArgvFiles): Tweak test.
* src/util/logging.c (virLogStartup, virLogSetBufferSize):
Over-allocate, so that a debugger can just print the circular
buffer. Suggested by Daniel Veillard.
* src/Makefile.am (remote_protocol-structs): Flatten tabs.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Likewise. Also add a hint to emacs
to make it easier to keep spaces in the file.
Otherwise, if something like doStopVcpus fails after the first
restore, a second restore is attempted and throws a useless
warning.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainSaveFlag): Avoid second
restore of state label.
The Open Nebula driver has been unmaintained since it was first
introduced. The only commits have been for tree-wide cleanups.
It also has a major design flaw, in that it only knows about guests
that it has created itself, which makes it of very limited use.
Discussions wrt evolution of the VMWare ESX driver, concluded that
it should limit itself to single-node ESX operation and not try to
manage the multi-node architecture of VirtualCenter. Open Nebula
is a cluster like Virtual Center, not a single node system, so
the same reasoning applies.
The DeltaCloud project includes an Open Nebula driver and is a much
better fit architecturally, since it is explicitly targetting the
distributed multihost cluster scenario.
Thus this patch deletes the libvirt Open Nebula driver with the
recommendation that people use DeltaCloud for managing it instead.
* configure.ac: Remove probe for xmlrpc & --with-one arg
* daemon/Makefile.am, daemon/libvirtd.c, src/Makefile.am: Remove
ONE driver build
* src/opennebula/one_client.c, src/opennebula/one_client.h,
src/opennebula/one_conf.c, src/opennebula/one_conf.h,
src/opennebula/one_driver.c, src/opennebula/one_driver.c: Delete
files
* autobuild.sh, libvirt.spec.in, mingw32-libvirt.spec.in: Remove
build rules for Open Nebula
* docs/drivers.html.in, docs/sitemap.html.in: Remove reference
to OpenNebula
* docs/drvone.html.in: Delete file
Add missing open curly brace between function declaration of non-linux
variant of qemudDomainInterfaceStats() and its body.
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
Sometimes, an asynchronous helper is started (such as a compressor
or iohelper program), but a later error means that we want to
abort that child. Make this easier.
Note that since daemons and virCommandRunAsync can't mix, the only
time virCommandFree can reap a process is if someone did
virCommandRunAsync for a non-daemon and didn't stash the pid.
* src/util/command.h (virCommandAbort): New prototype.
* src/util/command.c (_virCommand): Add new field.
(virCommandRunAsync, virCommandWait): Track whether pid was used.
(virCommandFree): Reap child if caller did not request pid.
(virCommandAbort): New function.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (command.h): Export it.
* tests/commandtest.c (test19): New test.
It doesn't make sense to run a daemon without synchronously
waiting for the child process to reply whether the daemon has
been kicked off and pidfile written yet.
* src/util/command.c (VIR_EXEC_RUN_SYNC): New constant.
(virCommandRun): Set temporary flag.
(virCommandRunAsync): Use it to prevent async runs of intermediate
child when spawning asynchronous daemon grandchild.
Child processes don't always reach _exit(); if they die from a
signal, then any messages should still be accurate. Most users
either expect a 0 status (thankfully, if status==0, then
WIFEXITED(status) is true and WEXITSTATUS(status)==0 for all
known platforms) or were filtering on WIFEXITED before printing
a status, but a few were missing this check. Additionally,
nwfilter_ebiptables_driver was making an assumption that works
on Linux (where WEXITSTATUS shifts and WTERMSIG just masks)
but fails on other platforms (where WEXITSTATUS just masks and
WTERMSIG shifts).
* src/util/command.h (virCommandTranslateStatus): New helper.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (command.h): Export it.
* src/util/command.c (virCommandTranslateStatus): New function.
(virCommandWait): Use it to also diagnose status from signals.
* src/security/security_apparmor.c (load_profile): Likewise.
* src/storage/storage_backend.c
(virStorageBackendQEMUImgBackingFormat): Likewise.
* src/util/util.c (virExecDaemonize, virRunWithHook)
(virFileOperation, virDirCreate): Likewise.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Likewise.
* src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.c (ebiptablesExecCLI):
Likewise.
Hotpluging host usb device by text mode will fail, because the monitor
command 'device_add' outputs 'husb: using...' if it succeeds, but we
think the command should not output anything.
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
Add the compiler attribute to ensure we don't introduce any more
ref bugs like were just patched in commit 9741f34, then explicitly
mark the remaining places in code that are safe.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorUnref): Mark
ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainObjUnref): Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainObjParseXML)
(virDomainLoadStatus): Fix offenders.
* src/openvz/openvz_conf.c (openvzLoadDomains): Likewise.
* src/vmware/vmware_conf.c (vmwareLoadDomains): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainObjBeginJob)
(qemuDomainObjBeginJobWithDriver)
(qemuDomainObjExitRemoteWithDriver): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (QEMU_MONITOR_CALLBACK): Likewise.
Suggested by Daniel P. Berrange.
This simplifies several callers that were repeating checks already
guaranteed by util.c, and makes other callers more robust to now
reject directories. remote_driver.c was over-strict - access(,R_OK)
is only needed to execute a script file; a binary only needs
access(,X_OK) (besides, it's unusual to see a file with x but not
r permissions, whether script or binary).
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_access_xok): New syntax-check rule.
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_access_xok): Exempt one use.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkStartRadvd): Fix offenders.
* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCapsProbeMachineTypes)
(qemuCapsInitGuest, qemuCapsInit, qemuCapsExtractVersionInfo):
Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteFindDaemonPath): Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlStartVMDaemon): Likewise.
* src/util/hooks.c (virHookCheck): Likewise.
Steps to reproduce this bug:
1. virsh attach-disk domain --source diskimage --target sdb --sourcetype file --driver qemu --subdriver qcow2
error: Failed to attach disk
error: operation failed: adding scsi-disk,bus=scsi0.0,scsi-id=1,drive=drive-scsi0-0-1,id=scsi0-0-1 device failed: Property 'scsi-disk.drive' can't find value 'drive-scsi0-0-1'
2. service libvirtd restart
Stopping libvirtd daemon: [ OK ]
Starting libvirtd daemon: [ OK ]
3. virsh attach-disk domain --source diskimage --target sdb --sourcetype file --driver qemu --subdriver raw
error: Failed to attach disk
error: operation failed: adding lsi,id=scsi0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6 device failed: Duplicate ID 'scsi0' for device
The reason is that we create a new scsi controller but we do not update
/var/run/libvirt/qemu/domain.xml.
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
The ref count was assigned to 1 at creation, then never modified again
until it was decremented just before freeing the object.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainSnapshotObj): Delete unused
field.
(virDomainSnapshotObjUnref): Delete unused prototype.
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotObjNew)
(virDomainSnapshotObjListDataFree): Update users.
(virDomainSnapshotObjUnref): Delete.
Problem:
"parser.head" is not NULL even if it's free'ed by "virJSONValueFree",
returning "parser.head" when "virJSONValueFromString" fails will cause
unexpected errors (libvirtd will crash sometimes), e.g.
In function "qemuMonitorJSONArbitraryCommand":
if (!(cmd = virJSONValueFromString(cmd_str)))
goto cleanup;
if (qemuMonitorJSONCommand(mon, cmd, &reply) < 0)
goto cleanup;
......
cleanup:
virJSONValueFree(cmd);
It will continues to send command to monitor even if "virJSONValueFromString"
is failed, and more worse, it trys to free "cmd" again.
Crash example:
{"error":{"class":"QMPBadInputObject","desc":"Expected 'execute' in QMP input","data":{"expected":"execute"}}}
{"error":{"class":"QMPBadInputObject","desc":"Expected 'execute' in QMP input","data":{"expected":"execute"}}}
error: server closed connection:
error: unable to connect to '/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock', libvirtd may need to be started: Connection refused
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
This fix is to:
1) return NULL for failure of "virJSONValueFromString",
2) and it seems "virJSONValueFree" uses incorrect loop index for type
of "VIR_JSON_TYPE_OBJECT", fix it together.
* src/util/json.c
Steps to reproduce this bug:
# cat usb.xml
<hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'>
<source>
<address bus='0x001' device='0x003'/>
</source>
</hostdev>
# virsh attach-device vm1 usb.xml
error: Failed to attach device from usb.xml
error: server closed connection:
The reason of this bug is that we set data.cgroup to NULL, and this will cause
libvirtd crashed.
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
A future patch will change reference counting idioms; consolidating
this pattern now makes the next patch smaller (touch only the new
macro rather than every caller).
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (QEMU_MONITOR_CALLBACK): New helper.
(qemuMonitorGetDiskSecret, qemuMonitorEmitShutdown)
(qemuMonitorEmitReset, qemuMonitorEmitPowerdown)
(qemuMonitorEmitStop, qemuMonitorEmitRTCChange)
(qemuMonitorEmitWatchdog, qemuMonitorEmitIOError)
(qemuMonitorEmitGraphics): Use it to reduce duplication.
This patch introduces PREASSOCIATE-RR during incoming VM migration on the
destination host. This is similar to the usage of PREASSOCIATE during
migration in 8021qbg libvirt code today. PREASSOCIATE-RR is a VDP operation.
With the latest at IEEE, 8021qbh will need to support VDP operations.
A corresponding enic driver patch to support PREASSOCIATE-RR for 8021qbh
will be posted for net-next-2.6 inclusion soon.
THe veth setup in LXC had a couple of flaws, first brInit did
not report any error when it failed. Second vethCreate() did
not correctly initialize the variable containing the return
code, so could report failure even when it succeeded.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Report error when brInit fails
* src/lxc/veth.c: Fix uninitialized variable
Enhance the QEMU migration monitoring loop, so that it can get
a signal to change migration speed on the fly
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Add signal for changing speed on the fly
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Wire up virDomainMigrateSetSpeed driver
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Support signal for changing speed
It is possible to set a migration speed limit when starting
migration. This new API allows the speed limit to be changed
on the fly to adjust to changing conditions
* src/driver.h, src/libvirt.c, src/libvirt_public.syms,
include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Add virDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed
* src/esx/esx_driver.c, src/lxc/lxc_driver.c,
src/opennebula/one_driver.c, src/openvz/openvz_driver.c,
src/phyp/phyp_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c,
src/remote/remote_driver.c, src/test/test_driver.c,
src/uml/uml_driver.c, src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c,
src/vmware/vmware_driver.c, src/xen/xen_driver.c,
src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: Stub new API
Fix for bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=618970
The "prepare" hook is called very early in the VM statup process
before device labeling, so that it can allocate ressources not
managed by libvirt, such as DRBD, or for instance create missing
bridges and vlan interfaces.
* src/util/hooks.c src/util/hooks.h: add definitions for new hooks
VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_PREPARE and VIR_HOOK_QEMU_OP_RELEASE
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: use them in qemuProcessStart and
qemuProcessStop()
With only a single caller to these two monitor commands, I
didn't need to wrap a new WithFds version, but just change
the command itself.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorAddNetdev)
(qemuMonitorAddHostNetwork): Add parameters.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorAddNetdev)
(qemuMonitorAddHostNetwork): Add support for fd passing.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainAttachNetDevice): Use it to
simplify code.
This is also a bug fix - on the error path, qemu_hotplug would
leave the configfd file leaked into qemu. At least the next
attempt to hotplug a PCI device would reuse the same fdname,
and when the qemu getfd monitor command gets a new fd by the
same name as an earlier one, it closes the earlier one, so there
is no risk of qemu running out of fds.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorAddDeviceWithFd): New
prototype.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorAddDevice): Move guts...
(qemuMonitorAddDeviceWithFd): ...to new function, and add support
for fd passing.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainAttachHostPciDevice): Use it
to simplify code.
Suggested by Daniel P. Berrange.
qemu_monitor was already returning -1 and setting errno to EINVAL
on any attempt to send an fd without a unix socket, but this was
a silent failure in the case of qemuDomainAttachHostPciDevice.
Meanwhile, qemuDomainAttachNetDevice was doing some sanity checking
for a better error message; it's better to consolidate that to a
central point in the API.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainAttachNetDevice): Move sanity
checking...
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorSendFileHandle): ...into
central location.
Suggested by Chris Wright.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=684655 points out
a regression introduced in commit 2215050edd - non-root users
can't connect to qemu:///session because libvirtd dies when
it can't use pciaccess initialization.
* src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevDeviceMonitorStartup):
Don't abort udev driver (and libvirtd overall) if non-root user
can't use pciaccess.
Valgrind caught that our log wrap-around was going 1 past the end.
Regression introduced in commit b16f47a; previously the
buffer was static and size+1 bytes, but now it is dynamic and
exactly size bytes.
* src/util/logging.c (virLogStr): Don't write past end of log.
We have reported error in the function prepareCall(), and
the error is not only OOM error. So we should not report
OOM error in the function call() when prepareCall() failed.
If virFileIsExecutable is to replace access(file,X_OK), then
errno must be usable on failure.
* src/util/util.c (virFileIsExecutable): Set errno on failure.
The current description suggests that you always have to provide
a valid typeVer pointer. But if you want only the libvirt version
it's also possible to set type and typeVer to NULL to skip the
hypervisor part.
This patch enables cgroup controllers as much as possible by skipping
the creation of blkio controller when running with old kernels that
doesn't support multi-level directory for blkio controller.
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
THREADS.txt states that the contents of vm should not be read or
modified while the vm lock is not held, but that the lock must not
be held while performing a monitor command. This fixes all the
offenders that I could find.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStartCPUs)
(qemuProcessInitPasswords, qemuProcessStart): Don't modify or
refer to vm state outside lock.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainHotplugVcpus): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainChangeGraphicsPasswords):
Likewise.
This is detailed in:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688957
Since radvd is executed by daemonizing it, the attempt to exec the
radvd binary doesn't happen until after libvirtd has already received
an exit code from the intermediate forked process, so no error is
detected or logged by __virExec().
We can't require radvd as a prerequisite for the libvirt package (many
installations don't use IPv6, so they don't need it), so instead we
add in a check to verify there is an executable radvd binary prior to
trying to exec it.
When SASL is active, it was possible that we read and decoded
more data off the wire than we initially wanted. The loop
processing this data terminated after only one message to
avoid delaying the calling thread, but this could delay
event delivery. As long as there is decoded SASL data in
memory, we must process it, before returning to the poll()
event loop.
This is a counterpart to the same kind of issue solved in
commit 68d2c3482f
in a different area of the code
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Process all pending SASL data
virExec would only resolved the binary to $PATH if no env
variables were being set. Since there is no execvep() API
in POSIX, we use virFindFileInPath to manually resolve
the binary and then use execv() instead of execvp().
Add a new xen driver based on libxenlight [1], which is the primary
toolstack starting with Xen 4.1.0. The driver is stateful and runs
privileged only.
Like the existing xen-unified driver, the libxenlight driver is
accessed with xen:// URI. Driver selection is based on the status
of xend. If xend is running, the libxenlight driver will not load
and xen:// connections are handled by xen-unified. If xend is not
running *and* the libxenlight driver is available, xen://
connections are deferred to the libxenlight driver.
V6:
- Address several code style issues noted by Daniel Veillard
- Make drive work with xen:/// URI
- Hold domain object reference while domain is injected in
libvirt event loop. Race found and fixed by Markus Groß.
V5:
- Ensure events are unregistered when domain private data
is destroyed. Discovered and fixed by Markus Groß.
V4:
- Handle restart of libvirtd, reconnecting to previously
started domains
- Rebased to current master
- Tested against Xen 4.1 RC7-pre (c/s 22961:c5d121fd35c0)
V3:
- Reserve vnc port within driver when autoport=yes
V2:
- Update to Xen 4.1 RC6-pre (c/s 22940:5a4710640f81)
- Rebased to current master
- Plug memory leaks found by Stefano Stabellini and valgrind
- Handle SHUTDOWN_crash domain death event
[1] http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2009-11/msg00436.html
Calling most hash APIs is not safe from inside of an iterator callback.
Exceptions are APIs that do not modify the hash table and removing
current hash entry from virHashFroEach callback.
This patch make all APIs which are not safe fail instead of just relying
on the callback being nice not calling any unsafe APIs.
Steps to reproduce this bug:
# cat test.sh
#! /bin/bash -x
virsh start domain
sleep 5
virsh qemu-monitor-command domain 'cpu_set 2 online' --hmp
# while true; do ./test.sh ; done
Then libvirtd will crash.
The reason is that:
we add a reference of obj when we open the monitor. We will reduce this
reference when we free the monitor.
If the reference of monitor is 0, we will free monitor automatically and
the reference of obj is reduced.
But in the function qemuDomainObjExitMonitorWithDriver(), we reduce this
reference again when the reference of monitor is 0.
It will cause the obj be freed in the function qemuDomainObjEndJob().
Then we start the domain again, and libvirtd will crash in the function
virDomainObjListSearchName(), because we pass a null pointer(obj->def->name)
to strcmp().
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
This bug was reported by Shi Jin(jinzishuai@gmail.com):
=============
# virsh attach-disk RHEL6RC /var/lib/libvirt/images/test3.img vdb \
--driver file --subdriver qcow2
Disk attached successfully
# virsh save RHEL6RC /var/lib/libvirt/images/memory.save
Domain RHEL6RC saved to /var/lib/libvirt/images/memory.save
# virsh restore /var/lib/libvirt/images/memory.save
error: Failed to restore domain from /var/lib/libvirt/images/memory.save
error: internal error unsupported driver name 'file'
for disk '/var/lib/libvirt/images/test3.img'
=============
We check the driver name when we start or restore VM, but we do
not check it while attaching a disk. This adds the same check on disk
driverName used in qemuBuildCommandLine to qemudDomainAttachDevice.
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
As pointed out, locking the buffer from the signal handler
cannot been guaranteed to be safe, so to avoid any hazard
we prefer the trade off of dumping logs possibly messed up
by concurrent logging activity rather than risk a daemon
crash.
* src/util/logging.c: change virLogEmergencyDumpAll() to not
take any lock on the log buffer but reset buffer content variables
to an empty set before starting the actual dump.
Steps to reproduce this bug:
# virsh qemu-monitor-command domain 'cpu_set 2 online' --hmp
The domain has 2 cpus, and we try to set the third cpu online.
The qemu crashes, and this command will hang.
The reason is that the refs is not 1 when we unwatch the monitor.
We lock the monitor, but we do not unlock it. So virCondWait()
will be blocked.
Signed-off-by: Wen Congyang <wency@cn.fujitsu.com>
* Correct the documentation for cgroup: the swap_hard_limit indicates
mem+swap_hard_limit.
* Change cgroup private apis to: virCgroupGet/SetMemSwapHardLimit
Signed-off-by: Nikunj A. Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
I'm proposing we make use of $PCIDIR/reset in qemu-kvm to reset
devices on VM reset. We need to add it to libvirt's list of
files that get ownership for device assignment.
Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
xen-unstable c/s 21118:28e5409e3fb3 bumped sysctl version to 8.
xen-unstable c/s 21212:de94884a669c introduced CPU pools feature,
adding another member to xen_domctl_getdomaininfo struct. Add a
corresponding domctl v7 struct in xen hypervisor sub-driver and
detect sysctl v8 during initialization.
The virCond of the remote_thread_call struct was leaked in some
places. This results in leaking the underlying mutex. Which in turn
leaks a handle on Windows.
Reported by Aliaksandr Chabatar and Ihar Smertsin.
A bug in libnl (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677724
and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677725) makes it very
easy to create a failure to connect to the netlink socket when trying
to open a macvtap network device ("type='direct'" in domain interface
XML). When that error occurred (during a call to libnl's nl_connect()
from libvirt's nlComm(), there was no log message, leading virsh (for
example) to report "unknown error".
There were two other cases in nlComm where an error in a libnl
function might return with failure but no error reported. In all three
cases, this patch logs a message which will hopefully be more useful.
Note that more detailed information about the failure might be
available from libnl's nl_geterror() function, but it calls
strerror(), which is not threadsafe, so we can't use it.
If pool xml has no definition for "port", then "Segmentation fault"
happens when jumping to "cleanup:" to do "VIR_FREE(port)", as "port"
was not initialized in this situation.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c
POSIX states about dd:
If the bs=expr operand is specified and no conversions other than
sync, noerror, or notrunc are requested, the data returned from each
input block shall be written as a separate output block; if the read
returns less than a full block and the sync conversion is not
specified, the resulting output block shall be the same size as the
input block. If the bs=expr operand is not specified, or a conversion
other than sync, noerror, or notrunc is requested, the input shall be
processed and collected into full-sized output blocks until the end of
the input is reached.
Since we aren't using conv=sync, there is no zero-padding, but our
use of bs= means that a short read results in a short write. If
instead we use ibs= and obs=, then short reads are collected and dd
only has to do a single write, which can make dd more efficient.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorMigrateToFile):
Avoid 'dd bs=', since it can cause short writes.
The virCommandNewArgs() method would free the virCommandPtr
if it failed to add the args. This meant errors reported in
virCommandAddArgSet() were lost. Simply removing the check
for errors from the constructor means they can be reported
correctly later
The virCommandAddEnvPassCommon() method failed to check for
errors before reallocating the cmd->env array, causing a
potential SEGV if cmd was NULL
The virCommandAddArgSet() method needs to validate that at
least 1 element in 'val's parameter is non-NULL, otherwise
code like
cmd = virCommandNew(binary)
virCommandAddAtg(cmd, "foo")
Would end up trying todo execve("foo"), if binary was
NULL.
The virSetNonBlock() API only allows enabling non-blocking
operations. It doesn't allow turning blocking back on. Add
a new API to allow arbitrary toggling.
* src/libvirt_private.syms, src/util/util.h
src/util/util.c: Add virSetBlocking
This patch fix a simple bug in virDomainSetMemoryFlags function.
The patch sent before lacks the consideration of the case
where the driver doesn't support virDomainSetMemoryFlags API.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
The current LXC I/O controller looks for HUP to detect
when a guest has quit. This isn't reliable as during
initial bootup it is possible that 'init' will close
the console and let mingetty re-open it. The shutdown
of containers was also flakey because it only killed
the libvirt I/O controller and expected container
processes to gracefully follow.
Change the I/O controller such that when it see HUP
or an I/O error, it uses kill($PID, 0) to see if the
process has really quit.
Change the container shutdown sequence to use the
virCgroupKillPainfully function to ensure every
really goes away
This change makes the use of the 'cpu', 'devices'
and 'memory' cgroups controllers compulsory with
LXC
* docs/drvlxc.html.in: Document that certain cgroups
controllers are now mandatory
* src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Check if PID is still
alive before quitting on I/O error/HUP
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Use virCgroupKillPainfully
This is the part allowing to dynamically resize the debug log
buffer from it's default 64kB size. The buffer is now dynamically
allocated.
It adds a new API virLogSetBufferSize() which resizes the buffer
If passed a zero size, the buffer is deallocated and we do the small
optimization of not formatting messages which are not output anymore.
On the daemon side, it just adds a new option log_buffer_size to
libvirtd.conf and call virLogSetBufferSize() if needed
* src/util/logging.h src/util/logging.c src/libvirt_private.syms:
make buffer dynamic and add virLogSetBufferSize() internal API
* daemon/libvirtd.conf: document the new log_buffer_size option
* daemon/libvirtd.c: read and use the new log_buffer_size option
Outgoing migration still uses a Unix socket and or exec netcat until
the next patch.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationPrepareTunnel):
Replace Unix socket with simpler pipe.
Suggested by Paolo Bonzini.
The newly added call to qemuAuditNetDevice in qemuPhysIfaceConnect was
assuming that res_ifname (the name of the macvtap device) was always
valid, but this isn't the case. If openMacvtapTap fails, it always
returns NULL, which would result in a segv.
Since the audit log only needs a record of devices that are actually
sent to qemu, and a failure to open the macvtap device means that no
device will be sent to qemu, we can solve this problem by only doing
the audit if openMacvtapTap is successful (in which case res_ifname is
guaranteed valid).
Normally dnsmasq will send a default route (the address of the host in
the network definition) to any client requesting an address via
DHCP. On an isolated network this makes no sense, as we have iptables
to prevent any traffic going out via that interface, so anything sent
that way would be dropped anyway.
This extra/unusable default route becomes problematic if you have
setup a guest with multiple network interfaces, with one connected to
an isolated network and another that provides connectivity to the
outside (example - one interface directly connecting to a physical
interface via macvtap, with a second connected to an isolated network
so that the host and guest can communicate (macvtap doesn't support
guest<->host communication without an external switch that supports
vepa, or reflecting all traffic back)). In this case, if the guest
chooses the default route of the isolated network, the guest will not
be able to get network traffic beyond the host.
To prevent dnsmasq from sending a default route, you can tell it to
send 0 bytes of data for the default route option (option number 3)
with --dhcp-option=3 (normally the data to send for the option would
follow the option number; no extra data means "don't send this option").
I have checked on RHEL5 (a good representative of the oldest supported
libvirt platforms) and its version of dnsmasq (2.45) does support
--dhcp-option, so this shouldn't create any compatibility problems.
As pointed on CVE-2011-1146, some API forgot to check the read-only
status of the connection for entry point which modify the state
of the system or may lead to a remote execution using user data.
The entry points concerned are:
- virConnectDomainXMLToNative
- virNodeDeviceDettach
- virNodeDeviceReAttach
- virNodeDeviceReset
- virDomainRevertToSnapshot
- virDomainSnapshotDelete
* src/libvirt.c: fix the above set of entry points to error on read-only
connections
By default, all dnsmasq processes share the same leases file. libvirt
also uses the --dhcp-lease-max option to control the maximum number of
leases allowed. The problem is that libvirt puts in a number equal to
the number of addresses in the range for the one network handled by a
single instance of dnsmasq, but dnsmasq checks the total number of
leases in the file (which could potentially contain many more).
The solution is to tell each instance of dnsmasq to create and use its
own leases file. (/var/lib/libvirt/network/<net-name>.leases).
This file is created by dnsmasq when it starts, but not deleted when
it exists. This is fine when the network is just being stopped, but if
the leases file was left around when a network was undefined, we could
end up with an ever-increasing number of dead files - instead, we
explicitly unlink the leases file when a network is undefined.
Note that Ubuntu carries a patch against an older version of libvirt for this:
hhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/713071
ttp://bazaar.launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/maverick/libvirt/bugall/revision/109
I was certain I'd also seen discussion of this on libvir-list or
libvirt-users, but couldn't find it.
This fixes a regression introduced in commit ad48df, and reported on
the libvirt-users list:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2011-March/msg00018.html
The problem in that commit was that we began searching a list of ip
address definitions (rather than just having one) to look for a dhcp
range or static host; when we didn't find any, our pointer (ipdef) was
left at NULL, and when ipdef was NULL, we returned without starting up
dnsmasq.
Previously dnsmasq was started even without any dhcp ranges or static
entries, because it's still useful for DNS services.
Another problem I noticed while investigating was that, if there are
IPv6 addresses, but no IPv4 addresses of any kind, we would jump out
at an ever higher level in the call chain.
This patch does the following:
1) networkBuildDnsmasqArgv() = all uses of ipdef are protected from
NULL dereference. (this patch doesn't change indentation, to make
review easier. The next patch will change just the
indentation). ipdef is intended to point to the first IPv4 address
with DHCP info (or the first IPv4 address if none of them have any
dhcp info).
2) networkStartDhcpDaemon() = if the loop looking for an ipdef with
DHCP info comes up empty, we then grab the first IPv4 def from the
list. Also, instead of returning if there are no IPv4 defs, we just
return if there are no IP defs at all (either v4 or v6). This way a
network that is IPv6-only will still get dnsmasq listening for DNS
queries.
3) in networkStartNetworkDaemon() - we will startup dhcp not just if there
are any IPv4 addresses, but also if there are any IPv6 addresses.
Currently a single storage volume with a broken backing file will disable the
whole storage pool. This can happen when the backing file is on some
unavailable network storage or if the backing volume is deleted, while the
storage volumes using it remain.
Since the storage pool can not be re-activated, re-creating the missing
or deleting the now useless volumes using libvirt only is not possible.
Fixing this is a little bit tricky:
1. virStorageBackendProbeTarget() only detects the missing backing file,
if the backing file format is not explicitly specified. If the
backing file is created using
kvm-img create -f qcow2 -o backing_fmt=qcow2,backing_file=... ...
no error is detected at this stage.
The new return code -3 signals that the backing file could not be
opened.
2. The backingStore.format must be >= 0, since values < 0 would break
virStorageVolTargetDefFormat() when dumping the XML data such as
<format type='...'/>
Because of this the format is faked as VIR_STORAGE_FILE_RAW.
3. virStorageBackendUpdateVolTargetInfo() always opens the backing file
and thus always detects a missing backing file.
Since it "only" updates the capacity, allocation, owner, group, mode
and SELinux label, just ignore errors at this stage, print an error
message and continue.
4. Using vol-dump on a broken volume still doesn't work, but at least
vol-destroy and pool-refresh do work now.
To reproduce:
dir=$(mktemp -d)
virsh pool-create-as tmp dir '' '' '' '' "$dir"
virsh vol-create-as --format qcow2 tmp back 1G
virsh vol-create-as --format qcow2 --backing-vol-format qcow2 --backing-vol back tmp cow 1G
virsh vol-delete --pool tmp back
virsh pool-refresh tmp
After the last step, the pool will be gone (because it was not persistent). As
long as the now broken image stays in the directory, you will not be able to
re-create or re-start the pool.
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>