The 'wiremode' attribute exists in a couple of Xen XML files, but no code has
ever parsed that value. It was later added to the RNG schema too, again despite
there not being any code which parses it.
Reviewed-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
When support for <interface type='ethernet'> was added in commit
9a4b705f back in 2010, it erroneously looked at <source dev='blah'/>
for a user-specified guest-side interface name. This was never
documented though. (that attribute already existed at the time in the
data.ethernet union member of virDomainNetDef, but apparently had no
practical use - it was only used as a storage place for a NetDef's
bridge name during qemuDomainXMLToNative(), but even then that was
never used for anything).
When support for similar guest-side device naming was added to the lxc
driver several years later, it was put in a new subelement <guest
dev='blah'/>.
In the intervening years, since there was no validation that
ethernet.dev was NULL in the other drivers that didn't actually use
it, innocent souls who were adding other features assuming they needed
to account for non-NULL ethernet.dev when really they didn't, so
little bits of the usual pointless cargo-cult code showed up.
This patch not only switches the openvz driver to use the documented
<guest dev='blah'/> notation for naming the guest-side device (just in
case anyone is still using the openvz driver), and logs an error if
anyone tries to set <source dev='blah'/> for a type='ethernet'
interface, it also removes the cargo-cult uses of ethernet.dev and
<source dev='blah'/>, and eliminates if from the RNG and from
virDomainNetDef.
NB: I decided on this course of action after mentioning the
inconsistency here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-May/msg02038.html
and getting encouragement do eliminate it in a later IRC discussion
with danpb.
The xen sexpr config format has long supported specifying vif rate
limiting, e.g.
(device
(vif
(mac '00:16:3e:1b:b1:47')
(rate '10240KB/s')
...
)
)
Add support for mapping rate to and from <bandwidth> in the xenconfig
sexpr parser and formatter. rate is mapped to the required 'average'
attribute of the <outbound> element, e.g.
<interface type='bridge'>
...
<bandwidth>
<outbound average='10240'/>
</bandwidth>
</interface>
Also add unit tests to check the conversion logic.
This patch benefits both the old xen driver and the libxl driver.
Both drivers gain support for vif bandwidth when converting to/from
domXML and xen-sxpr. In addition, the old xen driver will now be
able to handle vif 'rate' setting when communicating with xend.
Change all xml2sexpr tests to use the latest XEND_CONFIG_VERSION
(XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_1_0 = 4). Fix tests that do not conform to
the latest version.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
It has been quite some time since xend required specifying cdroms
and fds in '(image (hvm ...))'. Remove the code from the parsing
and formatting functions and fixup the associated tests.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
XenD-3.1 introduced managed domains. HV-domains have rtc_timeoffset
(hgd24f37b31030 from 2007-04-03), which tracks the offset between the
hypervisors clock and the domains RTC, and is persisted by XenD.
In combination with localtime=1 this had a bug until XenD-3.4
(hg5d701be7c37b from 2009-04-01) (I'm not 100% sure how that bug
manifests, but at least for me in TZ=Europe/Berlin I see the previous
offset relative to utc being applied to localtime again, which manifests
in an extra hour being added)
XenD implements the following variants for clock/@offset:
- PV domains don't have a RTC → 'localtime' | 'utc'
- <3.1: no managed domains → 'localtime' | 'utc'
- ≥3.1: the offset is tracked for HV → 'variable'
due to the localtime=1 bug → 'localtime' | 'utc'
- ≥3.4: the offset is tracked for HV → 'variable'
Current libvirtd still thinks XenD only implements <clock offset='utc'/>
and <clock offset='localtime'/>, which is wrong, since the semantic of
'utc' and 'localtime' specifies, that the offset will be reset on
domain-restart, while with 'variable' the offset is kept. (keeping the
offset over "virsh edit" is important, since otherwise the clock might
jump, which confuses certain guest OSs)
xendConfigVersion was last incremented to 4 by the xen-folks for
xen-3.1.0. I know of no way to reliably detect the version of XenD
(user space tools), which may be different from the version of the
hypervisor (kernel) version! Because of this only the change from
'utc'/'localtime' to 'variable' in XenD-3.1 is handled, not the buggy
behaviour of XenD-3.1 until XenD-3.4.
For backward compatibility with previous versions of libvirt Xen-HV
still accepts 'utc' and 'localtime', but they are returned as 'variable'
on the next read-back from Xend to libvirt, since this is what XenD
implements: The RTC is NOT reset back to the specified time on next
restart, but the previous offset is kept.
This behaviour can be turned off by adding the additional attribute
adjustment='reset', in which case libvirt will report an error instead
of doing the conversion. The attribute can also be used as a shortcut to
offset='variable' with basis='...'.
With these changes, it is also necessary to adjust the xen tests:
"localtime = 0" is always inserted, because otherwise on updates the
value is not changed within XenD.
adjustment='reset' is inserted for all cases, since they're all <
XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_1_0, only 3.1 introduced persistent
rtc_timeoffset.
Some statements change their order because code was moved around.
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
Make it obvious to 'dumpxml' readers what unit we are using,
since our default of KiB for memory (1024) differs from qemu's
default of MiB; and differs from our use of bytes for storage.
Tests were updated via:
$ find tests/*data tests/*out -name '*.xml' | \
xargs sed -i 's/<\(memory\|currentMemory\|hard_limit\|soft_limit\|min_guarantee\|swap_hard_limit\)>/<\1 unit='"'KiB'>/"
$ find tests/*data tests/*out -name '*.xml' | \
xargs sed -i 's/<\(capacity\|allocation\|available\)>/<\1 unit='"'bytes'>/"
followed by a few fixes for the stragglers.
Note that with this patch, the RNG for <memory> still forbids
validation of anything except unit='KiB', since the code silently
ignores the attribute; a later patch will expand <memory> to allow
scaled input in the code and update the RNG to match.
* docs/schemas/basictypes.rng (unit): Add 'bytes'.
(scaledInteger): New define.
* docs/schemas/storagevol.rng (sizing): Use it.
* docs/schemas/storagepool.rng (sizing): Likewise.
* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (memoryKBElement): New define; use
for memory elements.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStoragePoolDefFormat)
(virStorageVolDefFormat): Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDef): Document unit used
internally.
* src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStoragePoolDef, _virStorageVolDef):
Likewise.
* tests/*data/*.xml: Update all tests.
* tests/*out/*.xml: Likewise.
* tests/define-dev-segfault: Likewise.
* tests/openvzutilstest.c (testReadNetworkConf): Likewise.
* tests/qemuargv2xmltest.c (blankProblemElements): Likewise.
Kernel cmdline args can be passed to xen pv domains even when a
bootloader is specified. The current config-to-sxpr mapping
ignores cmdline when bootloader is present.
Since the xend sub-driver is used with many xen toolstack versions,
this patch takes conservative approach of adding an else block to
existing !def->os.bootloader, and only appends sxpr if def->os.cmdline
is non-NULL.
V2: Fix existing testcase broken by this patch and add new testcases
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>
this is the patch to add support for multiple serial ports to the
libvirt Xen driver. It support both old style (serial = "pty") and
new style (serial = [ "/dev/ttyS0", "/dev/ttyS1" ]) definition and
tests for xml2sexpr, sexpr2xml and xmconfig have been added as well.
Written and tested on RHEL-5 Xen dom0 and working as designed but
the Xen version have to have patch for RHBZ #614004 but this patch
is for upstream version of libvirt.
Also, this patch is addressing issue described in RHBZ #670789.
Signed-off-by: Michal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com>
This patch series focuses on xendConfigVersion 2 (xm_internal) and 3
(xend_internal), but leaves out changes for xenapi drivers.
See this link for more details about vcpu_avail for xm usage.
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2009-11/msg01061.html
This relies on the fact that def->maxvcpus can be at most 32 with xen.
* src/xen/xend_internal.c (xenDaemonParseSxpr)
(sexpr_to_xend_domain_info, xenDaemonFormatSxpr): Use vcpu_avail
when current vcpus is less than maximum.
* src/xen/xm_internal.c (xenXMDomainConfigParse)
(xenXMDomainConfigFormat): Likewise.
* tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-pv-vcpus.sexpr: New file.
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-pv-vcpus.sexpr: Likewise.
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-pv-vcpus.xml: Likewise.
* tests/xmconfigdata/test-paravirt-vcpu.cfg: Likewise.
* tests/xmconfigdata/test-paravirt-vcpu.xml: Likewise.
* tests/xml2sexprtest.c (mymain): New test.
* tests/sexpr2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise.
* tests/xmconfigtest.c (mymain): Likewise.
Syntax agreed on in
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-September/msg00476.html
<domain ...>
<vcpu current='x'>y</vcpu>
...
can now be used to specify 1 <= x <= y current vcpus, in relation
to the boot-time max of y vcpus. If current is omitted, then
current and max are assumed to be the same value.
* docs/schemas/domain.rng: Add new attribute.
* docs/formatdomain.html.in: Document it.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-smp.xml: Add to
domainschematest.
* tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-pv-vcpus.xml: Likewise.
* src/xen/sexpr.c: Ensure () are escaped in sexpr2string
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-boot-grub.sexpr,
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-boot-grub.xml,
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-boot-grub.sexpr,
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-boot-grub.xml: Data files to
check escaping
* tests/sexpr2xmltest.c, tests/xml2sexprtest.c: Add boot-grub
escaping test case
The most common cause of errors with rhel5-api turn on was missing
"(type ioemu)" in sexpr or its equivalent in XM configuration file. This
happens because the presence of that part in sexpr (or cfg) depends on
xen version the host is running. Let's avoid it by explicitly specifying
interface model which ensures "type ioemu" will always be emitted.
This patch adds
<model type='e1000'/>
withing the interface element in all affected xml files. And
(model 'e1000')
to all corresponding sexpr files with similar fix to cfg files. Such
configuration works regardless on Xen version.
'listen' isn't a valid qemu-dm option, as reported a long time ago here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=492958
Matches the near identical logic in qemu_conf.c
v2: When parsing sexpr, only match on ",server", rather than
full ',server,nowait'.
It is perfectly acceptable to have multiple sound devices of
same type in guest configuration. If the underlying hypervisor
does not like this, it is its job to complain, not the XML
parser's
* src/conf/domain_conf.c: Remove hack which deleted duplicated
sound device models.
* tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-fv-sound.xml: Remove duplicate
models
Calling qsort() on the disks array causes disk to be
unneccessarily re-ordered, potentially breaking the
ability to boot if the boot disk gets moved later in
the list. The new algorithm will insert a new disk as
far to the end of the list as possible, while being
ordered correctly wrt other disks on the same bus.
* src/domain_conf.c, src/domain_conf.h: Remove disk sorting
routines. Add API to insert a disk into existing list at
the optimal position, without resorting disks
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Export virDomainDiskInsert
* src/xend_internal.c, src/xm_internal.c: Remove calls to
qsort, use virDomainDiskInsert instead.
* src/qemu_driver.c: Remove calls to qsort, use virDoaminDiskInsert
instead. Fix reordering bugs when hotunplugging disks and
networks. Fix memory leak in disk/net unplug
by running this command:
git ls-files -z | xargs -0 perl -pi -0777 -e 's/\n\n+$/\n/'
This is in preparation for a more strict make syntax-check
rule that will detect trailing blank lines.
* Makefile.maint (sync-vcs-ignore-files): New target.
Prompted by a patch from James Morris.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.libvirt/8619/focus=8773
Add all (now-generated) .gitignore files.
* .gitignore: New file.
* build-aux/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/devhelp/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/examples/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/examples/python/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/arpa/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/netinet/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/sys/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/tests/.gitignore: New file.
* include/.gitignore: New file.
* include/libvirt/.gitignore: New file.
* po/.gitignore: New file.
* proxy/.gitignore: New file.
* python/.gitignore: New file.
* python/tests/.gitignore: New file.
* qemud/.gitignore: New file.
* src/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/confdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/virshdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/xencapsdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/xmconfigdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/xml2sexprdata/.gitignore: New file.
if the path environment variable is missing, add the tests for
<shareable/> from/to w! ode for disk
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-disk-block-shareable.sexpr
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-disk-block-shareable.xml
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-disk-block-shareable.sexpr
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-disk-block-shareable.xml:
the new tests data
Daniel
for arguments to bootloader, patch from Hugh Brock
* tests/sexpr2xmltest.c tests/xml2sexprtest.c
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-pv-bootloader.sexpr
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-pv-bootloader.xml
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-pv-bootloader.sexpr
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-pv-bootloader.xml: add specific
regression tests
Daniel
to handle CDRom devices with no device name
* tests/sexpr2xmltest.c tests/xml2sexprtest.c
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-no-source-cdrom.sexpr
tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-no-source-cdrom.xml
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-no-source-cdrom.sexpr
tests/xml2sexprdata/xml2sexpr-no-source-cdrom.xml: added regression
tests for this case based on Nobuhiro Itou test inputs.
Daniel