virSecurityManagerSetDiskLabel and virSecurityManagerRestoreDiskLabel
don't have complementary semantics. Document the semantics to avoid
possible problems.
I'm going to add functions that will deal with individual image files
rather than whole disks. Rename the security function to make room for
the new one.
The new VIR_CONNECT_COMPARE_CPU_FAIL_INCOMPATIBLE flag for
virConnectCompareCPU can be used to get an error
(VIR_ERR_CPU_INCOMPATIBLE) describing the incompatibility instead of the
usual VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE return code.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
When CPU comparison APIs return VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE, the caller
has no clue why the CPU is considered incompatible with host CPU. And in
some cases, it would be nice to be able to get such info in a client
rather than having to look in logs.
To achieve this, the APIs can be told to return VIR_ERR_CPU_INCOMPATIBLE
error for incompatible CPUs and the reason will be described in the
associated error message.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Only types and macros are documented in libvirt.h, APIs are documented
in the *.c file they are implemented in.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Let's just open the file right away and deal with errors. Moreover,
there's no reason to forbid logging to, e.g., a pipe.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Fix missing whitespace when parsing 'managed' attribute.
Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Currently, only LXC has hostdev mode 'capabilities' support,
so the other drivers should forbid to define it in XML.
The hostdev mode check is added to devicesPostParseCallback()
for each hypervisor driver.
But there are some drivers lack function devicesPostParseCallback(),
so only add check for qemu, libxl, openvz, uml, xen, xenapi.
Signed-off-by: Jincheng Miao <jmiao@redhat.com>
The parent directory doesn't necessarily need to be stored after we
don't mangle the path stored in the image. Remove it and tweak the code
to avoid using it.
Store backing chain paths as non-canonical. The canonicalization step
will be already taken. This will allow to avoid storing unnecessary
amounts of data.
libvirt always uses an absolute path to address the top image of an
image chain. Our storage test tests also the relative path which won't
ever be used. Additionally it makes the test more complicated.
Now that we store only relative names in virStorageSource's member
relPath the backingRelative member is obsolete. Remove it and adapt the
code to the removal.
Due to various refactors and compatibility with the virstoragetest the
relPath field of the virStorageSource structure was always filled either
with the relative name or the full path in case of absolutely backed
storage. Return its original purpose to store only the relative name of
the disk if it is backed relatively and tweak the tests.
Now that we changed ordering of the stored metadata so that the backing
store is described by the child element the test should reflect this
change too.
Remove the expected backing store field as it's actually described by
the next element in the backing chain, so there's no need for
duplication.
This patch introduces a function that will allow us to resolve a
relative difference between two elements of a disk backing chain. This
function will be used to allow relative block commit and block pull
where we need to specify the new relative name of the image to qemu.
This patch also adds unit tests for the function to verify that it works
correctly.
As we are doing with the enum structures, a cleanup in "src/qemu/"
directory was done now. All the enums that were defined in the
header files were converted to typedefs in this directory. This
patch includes all the adjustments to remove conflicts when you do
this kind of change. "Enum-to-typedef"'s conversions were made in
"src/qemu/qemu_{capabilities, domain, migration, hotplug}.h".
Signed-off-by: Julio Faracco <jcfaracco@gmail.com>
Don't free individual JSON array members as the array will be freed at
the end. This may potentially lead to a crash although it didn't crash
on my setup.
Don't leak the temporary variables on success if NULL is returned
for that field.
Don't dereference NULL on failure to allocate some of the temporaries.
Introduced by commit 990c3b6
When looking for a port to allocate, the port allocator didn't take in
consideration ports that are statically set by the user. Defining
these two graphics elements in the XML would cause an error, as the
port allocator would try to use the same port for the spice graphics
element:
<graphics type='spice' autoport='yes'/>
<graphics type='vnc' port='5900' autoport='no'/>
The new *[pP]ortReserved variables keep track of the ports that were
successfully tracked as used by the port allocator but that weren't
bound.
Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1081881
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
virPortAllocatorSetUsed permits to set a port as already used and
prevent the port allocator to use it without any attempt to bind it.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Use virNetworkGetDHCPLeases and virNetworkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC in virsh.
The new feature supports the follwing methods:
1. Retrieve leases info for a given virtual network
2. Retrieve leases info for given network interface
tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c
* Introduce new command : net-dhcp-leases
Example Usage: net-dhcp-leases <network> [mac]
virsh # net-dhcp-leases --network default6
Expiry Time MAC address Protocol IP address Hostname Client ID or DUID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2014-06-16 03:40:14 52:54:00:85:90:e2 ipv4 192.168.150.231/24 fedora20-test 01:52:54:00:85:90:e2
2014-06-16 03:40:17 52:54:00:85:90:e2 ipv6 2001:db8:ca2:2:1::c0/64 fedora20-test 00:04:b1:d8:86:42:e1:6a:aa:cf:d5:86:94:23:6f:94:04:cd
2014-06-16 03:34:42 52:54:00:e8:73:eb ipv4 192.168.150.181/24 ubuntu14-vm -
2014-06-16 03:34:46 52:54:00:e8:73:eb ipv6 2001:db8:ca2:2:1::5b/64 - 00:01:00:01:1b:30:c6:aa:52:54:00:e8:73:eb
tools/virsh.pod
* Document new command
src/internal.h
* Introduce new macro: EMPTYSTR
Query the network driver for the path of the custom leases file for the given
virtual network and parse it to retrieve info.
src/network/bridge_driver.c:
* Implement networkGetDHCPLeases
* Implement networkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC
* Implement networkGetDHCPLeasesHelper
Introduce 3 new APIs, virNetworkGetDHCPLeases, virNetworkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC
and virNetworkDHCPLeaseFree.
* virNetworkGetDHCPLeases: returns the dhcp leases information for a given
virtual network.
For DHCPv4, the information returned:
- Network Interface Name
- Expiry Time
- MAC address
- IAID (NULL)
- IPv4 address (with type and prefix)
- Hostname (can be NULL)
- Client ID (can be NULL)
For DHCPv6, the information returned:
- Network Interface Name
- Expiry Time
- MAC address
- IAID (can be NULL, only in rare cases)
- IPv6 address (with type and prefix)
- Hostname (can be NULL)
- Client DUID
Note: @mac, @iaid, @ipaddr, @clientid are in ASCII form, not raw bytes.
Note: @expirytime can 0, in case the lease is for infinite time.
* virNetworkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC: returns the dhcp leases information for a
given virtual network and specified MAC Address.
* virNetworkDHCPLeaseFree: allows the upper layer application to free the
network interface object conveniently.
There is no support for flags, so user is expected to pass 0 for
both the APIs.
include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in:
* Define virNetworkGetDHCPLeases
* Define virNetworkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC
* Define virNetworkDHCPLeaseFree
src/driver.h:
* Define networkGetDHCPLeases
* Define networkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC
src/libvirt.c:
* Implement virNetworkGetDHCPLeases
* Implement virNetworkGetDHCPLeasesForMAC
* Implement virNetworkDHCPLeaseFree
src/libvirt_public.syms:
* Export the new symbols
Fix lxcDomainGetMemoryParameters and lxcDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags:
virsh -c lxc:/// memtune DOMAIN
error: Unable to get number of memory parameters
error: unsupported flags (0x4) in function lxcDomainGetMemoryParameters
Introduced by commit 399394.
Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
If we are running on a system that is not capable of huge pages (e.g.
because the kernel is not configured that way) we still try to open
"/sys/kernel/mm/hugepages/" which however does not exist. We should
be tolerant to this specific use case.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
On the Linux kernel, if huge pages are allocated the size they cut off
from memory is accounted under the 'MemUsed' in the meminfo file.
However, we want the sum to be subtracted from 'MemTotal'. This patch
implements this feature. After this change, we can enable reporting
of the ordinary system pages in the capability XML:
<capabilities>
<host>
<uuid>01281cda-f352-cb11-a9db-e905fe22010c</uuid>
<cpu>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<model>Haswell</model>
<vendor>Intel</vendor>
<topology sockets='1' cores='1' threads='1'/>
<feature/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'/>
</cpu>
<power_management/>
<migration_features/>
<topology>
<cells num='4'>
<cell id='0'>
<memory unit='KiB'>4048248</memory>
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'>748382</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages>
<distances/>
<cpus num='1'>
<cpu id='0' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
...
</cells>
</topology>
</host>
</capabilities>
You can see the beautiful thing about this: if you sum up all the
<pages/> you'll get <memory/>.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Introduce a common function that will take a callback to resolve links
that will be used to canonicalize paths on various storage systems and
add extensive tests.
To free string lists with some strings stolen from the middle we need to
walk the complete array. Introduce a new helper that takes the string
list size to free such string lists.
The libxl driver currently sets the disk backend to
LIBXL_DISK_BACKEND_TAP when <driver name='file'> is specified
in the <disk> config. qdisk should be prefered with this
configuration, otherwise existing configuration such as the
following, which worked with the old Xen driver, will not work
with the libxl driver
<disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
<driver name='file'/>
<source file='/path/to/some/iso'/>
<target dev='hdc' bus='ide'/>
<readonly/>
</disk>
In addition, tap performs poorly compared to qdisk.
In the 404bac14 the @tmp variable was introduced. It's purpose is to
avoid typecasting when parsing --pagesize argument. However, if the
argument is not presented, tmp may be used uninitialized resulting in
bogus virNodeGetFreePages() API call:
virsh freepages --cellno 2
error: Failed to open file '/sys/devices/system/node/node2/hugepages/hugepages-4294967295kB/free_hugepages': No such file or directory
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
virNumaGetPages calls closedir(dir) in cleanup and dir could
be NULL if we jump there from the failed opendir() call.
While it's not harmful on Linux, FreeBSD libc crashes [1], so
make sure that dir is not NULL before calling closedir.
1: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-standards/2014-January/002704.html
When testing language bindings it is useful to be able to build
them against an uninstalled libvirt source tree. Add a dummy
set of pkg-config files to allow for this. This can be used by
setting
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/path/to/libvirt/git/src
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
For some reason there have never been pkg-config files created
for the libvirt-qemu.so and libvirt-lxc.so libraries.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The libvirt.pc file we install is ending up polluted with a
load of compiler flags that should be private to the libvirt
build. eg
Libs: -L${libdir} -lvirt -ldl -O2 -g -pipe -Wall \
-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions \
-fstack-protector-strong --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 \
-grecord-gcc-switches -m64 -mtune=generic
this is caused by including @LIBS@ in the Libs: line of the
pkgconfig.pc.in file.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>