Our style overwhelmingly uses hanging braces (the open brace
hangs at the end of the compound condition, rather than on
its own line), with the primary exception of the top level function
body. Fix the few remaining outliers, before adding a syntax
check in a later patch.
* src/interface/interface_backend_netcf.c (netcfStateReload)
(netcfInterfaceClose, netcf_to_vir_err): Correct use of { in
compound statement.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainHostdevDefFormatSubsys)
(virDomainHostdevDefFormatCaps): Likewise.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkAllocateActualDevice):
Likewise.
* src/util/virfile.c (virBuildPathInternal): Likewise.
* src/util/virnetdev.c (virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions): Likewise.
* src/util/virnetdevmacvlan.c
(virNetDevMacVLanVPortProfileCallback): Likewise.
* src/util/virtypedparam.c (virTypedParameterAssign): Likewise.
* src/util/virutil.c (virGetWin32DirectoryRoot)
(virFileWaitForDevices): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_common.c (vboxDumpNetwork): Likewise.
* tests/seclabeltest.c (main): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
In the previous commit the helper function was prepared, so now
we can wire it up and benefit from it. The Makefile change is
required because we're including virnedev,h which includes
virnetlink.h which tries to include netlink/msg.h. However this
file is not under /usr/include directly but is dependent on libnl
used.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Instead of guessing it from the interface name, look into
/proc/net/vlan/<interface>.
This works for devices not named <real_device>.<vlan ID>,
avoiding an error flood when virt-manager keeps asking about
them every second:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=966329
Other drivers in libvirt (e.g. network, qemu) will automatically
return the "inactive" (persistent configuration) XML of an object when
that object is inactive. The netcf backend of the interface driver
would always try to return the live status XML of the interface, even
when it was down. Although netcf does return valid XML in that case,
for bond interfaces it is missing almost all of its content, including
the <bond> subelement itself, leading to this error message from
"virsh iface-dumpxml" of a bond interface that is inactive:
error: XML error: bond interface misses the bond element
(this is because libvirt's validation of the XML returned by netcf
always requires a <bond> element be present).
This patch modifies the interface driver netcf backend to check if the
interface is inactive, and in that case always return the inactive XML
(which will always have a <bond> element, thus eliminating the error
message, as well as making operation more in line with other drivers.
This fixes the following bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=878394
Any source file which calls the logging APIs now needs
to have a VIR_LOG_INIT("source.name") declaration at
the start of the file. This provides a static variable
of the virLogSource type.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Coverity found an issue in lxc_driver and uml_driver that we don't
check the return value of register functions.
I've also updated all other places and unify the way we check the
return value.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=956994
Currently, it is possible to start an interface that is already running:
# virsh iface-start eth2
Interface eth2 started
# echo $?
0
# virsh iface-start eth2
Interface eth2 started
# echo $?
0
# virsh iface-start eth2
Interface eth2 started
# echo $?
0
Same applies for destroying a dead interface. We should not allow such
state transitions.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
netcfStateInitialize() initializes the driverState variable,
and when netcfStateCleanup is called, it will call virReportError()
if driverState is NULL.
This is not consistent with what other state objects are doing,
they return -1 without reporting an error in such cases.
See also
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2013-October/msg00809.html:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 01:40:19PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> We don't want virStateCleanup to skip execution if virStateInitialize
> has failed though - every callback in virStateCleanup should be written
> to be safe if its corresponding init function hasn't run.
This resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=983026
The netcf interface driver previously had no state driver associated
with it - as a connection was opened, it would create a new netcf
instance just for that connection, and close it when it was
finished. the problem with this is that each connection to libvirt
used up a netlink socket, and there is a per process maximum of ~1000
netlink sockets.
The solution is to create a state driver to go along with the netcf
driver. The state driver will opens a netcf instance, then all
connections share that same netcf instance, thus only a single
netlink socket will be used no matter how many connections are mde to
libvirtd.
This was rather simple to do - a new virObjectLockable class is
created for the single driverState object, which is created in
netcfStateInitialize and contains the single netcf handle; instead of
creating a new object for each client connection, netcfInterfaceOpen
now just increments the driverState object's reference count and puts
a pointer to it into the connection's privateData. Similarly,
netcfInterfaceClose() just un-refs the driverState object (as does
netcfStateCleanup()), and virNetcfInterfaceDriverStateDispose()
handles closing the netcf instance. Since all the functions already
have locking around them, the static lock functions used by all
functions just needed to be changed to call virObjectLock() and
virObjectUnlock() instead of directly calling the virMutex* functions.
This better fits the modern naming scheme in libvirt, and anticipates
an upcoming change where a single instance of this state will be
maintained by a separate state driver, and every instance of the netcf
driver will share the same state.
Convert the type of loop iterators named 'i', 'j', k',
'ii', 'jj', 'kk', to be 'size_t' instead of 'int' or
'unsigned int', also santizing 'ii', 'jj', 'kk' to use
the normal 'i', 'j', 'k' naming
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Ensure that all APIs which list interface objects filter
them against the access control system.
This makes the APIs for listing names and counting devices
slightly less efficient, since we can't use the direct
netcf APIs for these tasks. Instead we have to ask netcf
for the full list of objects & iterate over the list
filtering them out.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:56:42PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> Hi Security Team,
>
> I've discovered a way for an unprivileged user with a readonly connection
> to libvirtd, to crash the daemon.
Ok, the final patch for this is issue will be the simpler variant that
Eric suggested
The embargo can be considered to be lifted on Monday July 1st, at
0900 UTC
The following is the GIT change that DV or myself will apply to libvirt
GIT master immediately before the 1.1.0 release:
>From 177b4165c531a4b3ba7f6ab6aa41dca9ceb0b8cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 10:48:37 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] CVE-2013-2218: Fix crash listing network interfaces with
filters
The virConnectListAllInterfaces method has a double-free of the
'struct netcf_if' object when any of the filtering flags cause
an interface to be skipped over. For example when running the
command 'virsh iface-list --inactive'
This is a regression introduced in release 1.0.6 by
commit 7ac2c4fe62
Author: Guannan Ren <gren@redhat.com>
Date: Tue May 21 21:29:38 2013 +0800
interface: list all interfaces with flags == 0
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The udev based interface backend did not allow querying data over a
read-only connection which is different than how the netcf backend
operates. This brings the behavior inline with the default, netcf
backend.
virConnectListAllInterfaces should support to list all of
interfaces when the value of flags is 0. The behaviour is
consistent with other virConnectListAll* APIs
Some methods in the udev interface driver used 'cleanup' as the
label for separate error codepaths. Change these to use 'error'
as required by coding standards
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The udevFreeIfaceDef function in the udev interface driver
just duplicates code from virInterfaceDefFree. Delete it
and call the standard API instead.
Fix the udevGetIfaceDefVlan method so that it doesn't
store pointers to the middle of a malloc'd memory
area.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The source code base needs to be adapted as well. Some files
include virutil.h just for the string related functions (here,
the include is substituted to match the new file), some include
virutil.h without any need (here, the include is removed), and
some require both.
Ensure that all drivers implementing public APIs use a
naming convention for their implementation that matches
the public API name.
eg for the public API virDomainCreate make sure QEMU
uses qemuDomainCreate and not qemuDomainStart
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
It will simplify later work if the sub-drivers have dedicated
APIs / field names. ie virNetworkDriver should have
virDrvNetworkOpen and virDrvNetworkClose methods
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Ensure that the driver struct field names match the public
API names. For an API virXXXX we must have a driver struct
field xXXXX. ie strip the leading 'vir' and lowercase any
leading uppercase letters.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The bridge device was showing the vnet devices created for the domains
as connected to the bridge. libvirt should only show host devices when
trying to get the interface definition rather than the domain devices as
well.
Refactored the interface device type identification to make it more
clear about the operations. Add support for udev devtype to detect
VLANs on Linux 3.7 and newer. Move VLAN detection based on device
name to fallback case.
Mechanical move to break up udevIfaceGetIfaceDef() into different
helpers for each of the interface types to hopefully make the code
easier to follow. This moves the vlan code to
udevIfaceGetIfaceDefVlan().
Based on feedback from Laine Stump, improve a number of the error
handling cases to report the issue to the user instead of not generating
data or giving vague errors. Added the bridge device name to every error
message as well to make it clear which bridge failed.
Mechanical move to break up udevIfaceGetIfaceDef() into different
helpers for each of the interface types to hopefully make the code
easier to follow. This moves the bridge code to
udevIfaceGetIfaceDefBridge().
The libvirt coding standard is to use 'function(...args...)'
instead of 'function (...args...)'. A non-trivial number of
places did not follow this rule and are fixed in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Added support for retrieving the XML defining a specific interface via
the udev based backend to virInterface. Implement the following APIs
for the udev based backend:
* virInterfaceGetXMLDesc()
Note: Does not support bond devices.
Given Daniel's announcement[1], code targetting the next release will
be in 1.0.0, not 0.10.3. Changed mechanically with:
for f in $(git grep -l '0\(.\)10\13\b') ; do
sed -i -e 's/0\(.\)10\13/1\10\10/g' $f
done
[1]https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-October/msg00403.html
* docs/formatdomain.html.in: Use 1.0.0 for next release.
* src/interface/interface_backend_udev.c: Likewise.
Add support to check if a specific interface is active by supporting the
following API function in the udev based virInterface backend:
* virConnectInterfaceIsActive()
All other backends for virInterface or other HVs implementations of
virInterface list their own names for the name instead of the generic
'Interface' value. This does the same for the netcf based backend.
Also, report any errors during registration.
Add a read-only udev based backend for virInterface. Useful for distros
that do not have netcf support yet. Multiple libvirt based utilities use
a HAL based fallback when virInterface is not available which is less
than ideal. This implements:
* virConnectNumOfInterfaces()
* virConnectListInterfaces()
* virConnectNumOfDefinedInterfaces()
* virConnectListDefinedInterfaces()
* virConnectListAllInterfaces()
* virConnectInterfaceLookupByName()
* virConnectInterfaceLookupByMACString()
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html recommends that
the 'If not, see <url>.' phrase be a separate sentence.
* tests/securityselinuxhelper.c: Remove doubled line.
* tests/securityselinuxtest.c: Likewise.
* globally: s/; If/. If/
Based exclusively on work by Eric Blake in a patch posted with the same
subject. However some modifications related to comments and my plans to
add another backend.
Added WITH_INTERFACE as the only automake variable deciding whether to
build the driver and using WITH_NETCF to identify that we're wanting to
use the netcf library as the backend.
* configure.ac: Added with_interface
* src/interface/netcf_driver.c: Renamed..
* src/interface/interface_backend_netcf.c: ..to this to match storage.
* src/interface/netcf_driver.h: Renamed..
* src/interface/interface_driver.h: ..to this.
* daemon/Makefile.am: Respect WITH_INTERFACE and WITH_NETCF.
* libvirt.spec.in: Add RPM support for --with-interface
This is not that ideal as API for other objects, as it's still
O(n). Because interface driver uses netcf APIs to manage the
stuffs, instead of by itself. And netcf APIs don't return a object.
It provides APIs like old libvirt APIs:
ncf_number_of_interfaces
ncf_list_interfaces
ncf_lookup_by_name
......
Perhaps we should further improve netcf to let it provide an API
to return the object, but it could be a later patch. And anyway,
we will still benefit from the new API for the simplification,
and no race like the old APIs.
src/interface/netcf_driver.c: Implement listAllInterfaces
Per the FSF address could be changed from time to time, and GNU
recommends the following now: (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html)
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Foobar. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
This patch removes the explicit FSF address, and uses above instead
(of course, with inserting 'Lesser' before 'General').
Except a bunch of files for security driver, all others are changed
automatically, the copyright for securify files are not complete,
that's why to do it manually:
src/security/security_selinux.h
src/security/security_driver.h
src/security/security_selinux.c
src/security/security_apparmor.h
src/security/security_apparmor.c
src/security/security_driver.c
Return statements with parameter enclosed in parentheses were modified
and parentheses were removed. The whole change was scripted, here is how:
List of files was obtained using this command:
git grep -l -e '\<return\s*([^()]*\(([^()]*)[^()]*\)*)\s*;' | \
grep -e '\.[ch]$' -e '\.py$'
Found files were modified with this command:
sed -i -e \
's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\(\([^()]*([^()]*)[^()]*\)*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\4_' \
-e 's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\([^()]*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\3_'
Then checked for nonsense.
The whole command looks like this:
git grep -l -e '\<return\s*([^()]*\(([^()]*)[^()]*\)*)\s*;' | \
grep -e '\.[ch]$' -e '\.py$' | xargs sed -i -e \
's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\(\([^()]*([^()]*)[^()]*\)*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\4_' \
-e 's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\([^()]*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\3_'
There were two API in driver.c that were silently masking flags
bits prior to calling out to the drivers, and several others
that were explicitly masking flags bits. This is not
forward-compatible - if we ever have that many flags in the
future, then talking to an old server that masks out the
flags would be indistinguishable from talking to a new server
that can honor the flag. In general, libvirt.c should forward
_all_ flags on to drivers, and only the drivers should reject
unknown flags.
In the case of virDrvSecretGetValue, the solution is to separate
the internal driver callback function to have two parameters
instead of one, with only one parameter affected by the public
API. In the case of virDomainGetXMLDesc, it turns out that
no one was ever mixing VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INTERNAL_STATUS with
the dumpxml path in the first place; that internal flag was
only used in saving and restoring state files, which happened
to be in functions internal to a single file, so there is no
mixing of the internal flag with a public flags argument.
Additionally, virDomainMemoryStats passed a flags argument
over RPC, but not to the driver.
* src/driver.h (VIR_DOMAIN_XML_FLAGS_MASK)
(VIR_SECRET_GET_VALUE_FLAGS_MASK): Delete.
(virDrvSecretGetValue): Separate out internal flags.
(virDrvDomainMemoryStats): Provide missing flags argument.
* src/driver.c (verify): Drop unused check.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainObjParseFile): Delete
declaration.
(virDomainXMLInternalFlags): Move...
* src/conf/domain_conf.c: ...here. Delete redundant include.
(virDomainObjParseFile): Make static.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetXMLDesc, virSecretGetValue): Update
clients.
(virDomainMemoryPeek, virInterfaceGetXMLDesc)
(virDomainMemoryStats, virDomainBlockPeek, virNetworkGetXMLDesc)
(virStoragePoolGetXMLDesc, virStorageVolGetXMLDesc)
(virNodeNumOfDevices, virNodeListDevices, virNWFilterGetXMLDesc):
Don't mask unknown flags.
* src/interface/netcf_driver.c (interfaceGetXMLDesc): Reject
unknown flags.
* src/secret/secret_driver.c (secretGetValue): Update clients.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteSecretGetValue)
(remoteDomainMemoryStats): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessGetVolumeQcowPassphrase):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainMemoryStats): Likewise.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchDomainMemoryStats): Likewise.
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.
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/
Somehow the backend of this function was never implemented in
libvirt's netcf driver, and nobody noticed until now. (The required
netcf function was already in place, so nothing needs to change
there.)
* src/interface/netcf_driver.c: add in the backend function, and point
to it from the table of driver functions.
The virConnectPtr is no longer required for error reporting since
that is recorded in a thread local. Remove use of virConnectPtr
from all APIs in interface_conf.{h,c} and update all callers to
match
Introduce a number of new APIs to expose some boolean properties
of objects, which cannot otherwise reliably determined, nor are
aspects of the XML configuration.
* virDomainIsActive: Checking virDomainGetID is not reliable
since it is not possible to distinguish between error condition
and inactive domain for ID of -1.
* virDomainIsPersistent: Check whether a persistent config exists
for the domain
* virNetworkIsActive: Check whether the network is active
* virNetworkIsPersistent: Check whether a persistent config exists
for the network
* virStoragePoolIsActive: Check whether the storage pool is active
* virStoragePoolIsPersistent: Check whether a persistent config exists
for the storage pool
* virInterfaceIsActive: Check whether the host interface is active
* virConnectIsSecure: whether the communication channel to the
hypervisor is secure
* virConnectIsEncrypted: whether any network based commnunication
channels are encrypted
NB, a channel can be secure, even if not encrypted, eg if it does
not involve the network, like a UNIX socket, or pipe.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Define public API
* src/driver.h: Define internal driver API
* src/libvirt.c: Implement public API entry point
* src/libvirt_public.syms: Export API symbols
* src/esx/esx_driver.c, src/lxc/lxc_driver.c,
src/interface/netcf_driver.c, src/network/bridge_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/xen/xen_driver.c: Stub out driver tables
This patch adds the flag VIR_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE to
virInterfaceGetXMLDesc's flags. When it is*not* set (the default), the
live interface info will be returned in the XML (in particular, the IP
address(es) and netmask(s) will be retrieved by querying the interface
directly, rather than reporting what's in the config file). The
backend of this is in netcf's ncf_if_xml_state() function.
* configure.in libvirt.spec.in: requires netcf >= 0.1.3
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: adds flag VIR_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE
* src/conf/interface_conf.c src/interface/netcf_driver.c src/libvirt.c:
update the parsing and backend routines accordingly
* tools/virsh.c: change interface edit to inactive definition and
adds the inactive flag for interface dump