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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Kletzander
3484c05ce0 qemu: Add support to QXL's max_outputs parameter
Historically, we added heads=1 to videos, but for example for qxl, we
did not reflect that on the command line.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1283207

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-06-07 12:42:54 +02:00
Laine Stump
4d100c7a41 conf: permit auto-assignment of controller indexes
Hand-entering indexes for 20 PCI controllers is not as tedious as
manually determining and entering their PCI addresses, but it's still
annoying, and the algorithm for determining the proper index is
incredibly simple (in all cases except one) - just pick the lowest
unused index.

The one exception is USB2 controllers because multiple controllers in
the same group have the same index. For these we look to see if 1) the
most recently added USB controller is also a USB2 controller, and 2)
the group *that* controller belongs to doesn't yet have a controller
of the exact model we're just now adding - if both are true, the new
controller gets the same index, but in all other cases we just assign
the lowest unused index.

With this patch in place and combined with the automatic PCI address
assignment, we can define a PCIe switch with several ports like this:

  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-root-port'/>
  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-upstream-port'/>
  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
  <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
  ...

These will each get a unique index, and PCI addresses that connect
them together appropriately with no pesky numbers required.
2016-05-25 15:00:25 -04:00
Ján Tomko
ea04d1a659 qemu: format SLIC ACPI table command line
<os>
  <acpi>
    <table type="slic">/path/to/acpi/table/file</table>
  </acpi>
</os>

will result in:

-acpitable sig=SLIC,file=/path/to/acpi/table/file

This option was introduced by QEMU commit 8a92ea2 in 2009.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327537
2016-05-25 17:15:21 +02:00
Ján Tomko
72f652da63 conf: add <acpi><table> to <os>
Add a new element to <domain> XML:
<os>
  <acpi>
    <table type="slic">/path/to/acpi/table/file</table>
  </acpi>
</os>

To supply a path to a SLIC (Software Licensing) ACPI
table blob.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327537
2016-05-25 17:15:21 +02:00
Ján Tomko
ec9d19952a tests: always assume QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_READONLY 2016-05-23 10:34:16 +02:00
Ján Tomko
b88f5f1af9 tests: remove <readonly/> from IDE disks
Read-only IDE disks are not supported, but the error
is raised only when QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_READONLY is set.
2016-05-23 09:39:40 +02:00
Ján Tomko
1e463880c9 tests: remove disk-drive-fat test
This test requests a read-only virtual FAT drive on the IDE bus.
Read-only IDE drives are unsupported, but libvirt only displays
the error if it has the QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_READONLY capability.
Read-write FAT drives are also unsupported.
2016-05-23 09:39:40 +02:00
Cole Robinson
f3d5e255cb tests: qemu: test <address type='pci'/> with aarch64
This is an interesting test case since PCI isn't the default for
aarch64.
2016-05-20 13:54:26 -04:00
Laine Stump
c026f8f1c2 qemu: auto-assign addresses when <address type='pci'/> is specified
Rather than only assigning a PCI address when no address is given at
all, also do it when the config says that the address type is 'pci',
but it gives no address (virDeviceInfoPCIAddressWanted()).

There are also several places after parsing but prior to address
assignment where code previously expected that any info with address
type='pci' would have a *valid* PCI address, which isn't always the
case - now we check not only for type='pci', but also for a valid
address (virDeviceInfoPCIAddressPresent()).

The test case added in this patch was directly copied from Cole's patch titled:

    qemu: Wire up address type=pci auto_allocate
2016-05-20 13:54:26 -04:00
John Ferlan
a1344f70a1 qemu: Utilize qemu secret objects for RBD auth/secret
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1182074

If they're available and we need to pass secrets to qemu, then use the
qemu domain secret object in order to pass the secrets for RBD volumes
instead of passing the base64 encoded secret on the command line.

The goal is to make AES secrets the default and have no user interaction
required in order to allow using the AES mechanism. If the mechanism
is not available, then fall back to the current plain mechanism using
a base64 encoded secret.

New APIs:

qemu_domain.c:
  qemuDomainGetSecretAESAlias:
    Generate/return the secret object alias for an AES Secret Info type.
    This will be called from qemuDomainSecretAESSetup.

  qemuDomainSecretAESSetup: (private)
    This API handles the details of the generation of the AES secret
    and saves the pieces that need to be passed to qemu in order for
    the secret to be decrypted. The encrypted secret based upon the
    domain master key, an initialization vector (16 byte random value),
    and the stored secret. Finally, the requirement from qemu is the IV
    and encrypted secret are to be base64 encoded.

qemu_command.c:
  qemuBuildSecretInfoProps: (private)
    Generate/return a JSON properties object for the AES secret to
    be used by both the command building and eventually the hotplug
    code in order to add the secret object. Code was designed so that
    in the future perhaps hotplug could use it if it made sense.

  qemuBuildObjectSecretCommandLine (private)
    Generate and add to the command line the -object secret for the
    secret. This will be required for the subsequent RBD reference
    to the object.

  qemuBuildDiskSecinfoCommandLine (private)
    Handle adding the AES secret object.

Adjustments:

qemu_domain.c:
  The qemuDomainSecretSetup was altered to call either the AES or Plain
  Setup functions based upon whether AES secrets are possible (we have
  the encryption API) or not, we have secrets, and of course if the
  protocol source is RBD.

qemu_command.c:
  Adjust the qemuBuildRBDSecinfoURI API's in order to generate the
  specific command options for an AES secret, such as:

    -object secret,id=$alias,keyid=$masterKey,data=$base64encodedencrypted,
            format=base64
    -drive file=rbd:pool/image:id=myname:auth_supported=cephx\;none:\
           mon_host=mon1.example.org\:6321,password-secret=$alias,...

  where the 'id=' value is the secret object alias generated by
  concatenating the disk alias and "-aesKey0". The 'keyid= $masterKey'
  is the master key shared with qemu, and the -drive syntax will
  reference that alias as the 'password-secret'. For the -drive
  syntax, the 'id=myname' is kept to define the username, while the
  'key=$base64 encoded secret' is removed.

  While according to the syntax described for qemu commit '60390a21'
  or as seen in the email archive:

    https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-01/msg04083.html

  it is possible to pass a plaintext password via a file, the qemu
  commit 'ac1d8878' describes the more feature rich 'keyid=' option
  based upon the shared masterKey.

Add tests for checking/comparing output.

NB: For hotplug, since the hotplug code doesn't add command line
    arguments, passing the encoded secret directly to the monitor
    will suffice.
2016-05-20 11:09:05 -04:00
Pavel Hrdina
858d7b6cf0 qemu_command: move sasl parameter after port and addr definition
This is required for following patches where new listen types will be
introduced.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-05-20 10:14:36 +02:00
Pavel Hrdina
2faa13560c tests: cleanup vnc auto socket test
Commit 55320c23 introduced a new test for VNC to test if
vnc_auto_unix_socket is set in qemu.conf, but forget to enable it in
qemuxml2argvtest.c.

This patch also moves the code in qemuxml2xmltest.c next to other VNC
tests and refactor the test so we also check the case for parsing active
XML.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-05-20 10:05:55 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
3a7cd180a5 cpu_x86: Use array of features in CPU map
There's no reason for keeping the features in a linked list. Especially
when we know upfront the total number of features we are loading.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2016-05-20 09:18:56 +02:00
Ján Tomko
936b86528d Remove DISK_BUS_XEN support from qemuBuildDiskDriveCommandLine
We have stopped supporting Xenner some time ago.
2016-05-20 09:02:08 +02:00
Andrea Bolognani
f6ececa68d tests: Try different usable GIC versions
The only case where the hardware capabilities influence the result
is when no <gic/> element was provided.

The test programs now ensure both that the correct GIC version is
picked in that case, and that hardware capabilities are not taken
into account when the user has already picked a GIC version.
2016-05-18 11:27:56 +02:00
Cole Robinson
e3a6859019 qemu: command: Use -name guest= if available
-name guest= is the explicit parameter for passing a VM name. Using
it is required to allow a VM with an '=' in the name

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1276485
2016-05-16 10:30:38 -04:00
Cole Robinson
7dbbc0ca07 qemu: command: escape commas in chardev socket path
After this, a default virt-manager VM will startup with a comma
in the VM name:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=639926
2016-05-16 10:30:38 -04:00
Cole Robinson
077ba95677 qemu: command: escape commas in VNC socket path
This path can be dependent on the VM libdir, which contains its name
2016-05-16 10:30:38 -04:00
Cole Robinson
3153ac08c9 qemu: command: escape commas in secret master path
Need to convert the local function to virBuffer usage, so we
can use qemuBufferEscapeComma
2016-05-16 10:30:38 -04:00
Cole Robinson
0f377eb1b0 qemu: command: escape commas in VM name
This isn't sufficient on its own, since the VM name is used for things
like monitor paths, which we don't escape yet
2016-05-16 10:30:38 -04:00
Laine Stump
e5aecc2f80 conf: log error when incorrect PCI root controller is added to domain
libvirt may automatically add a pci-root or pcie-root controller to a
domain, depending on the arch/machinetype, and it hopefully always
makes the right decision about which to add (since in all cases these
controllers are an implicit part of the virtual machine).

But it's always possible that someone will create a config that
explicitly supplies the wrong type of PCI controller for the selected
machinetype. In the past that would lead to an error later when
libvirt was trying to assign addresses to other devices, for example:

  XML error: PCI bus is not compatible with the device at
  0000:00:02.0. Device requires a PCI Express slot, which is not
  provided by bus 0000:00

(that's the error message that appears if you replace the pcie-root
controller in a Q35 domain with a pci-root controller).

This patch adds a check at the same place that the implicit
controllers are added (to ensure that the same logic is used to check
which type of pci root is correct). If a pci controller with index='0'
is already present, we verify that it is of the model that we would
have otherwise added automatically; if not, an error is logged:

  The PCI controller with index='0' must be " model='pcie-root' for
  this machine type, " but model='pci-root' was found instead.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1004602
2016-05-10 17:03:24 -04:00
Pavel Hrdina
9f51c1c7c7 graphics: generate fake ports also for tests
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-05-10 10:44:45 +02:00
John Ferlan
d0b5845952 qemu: Add 'iothread' to command line for supported controller
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1286709

Now that we have all the pieces in place, we can add the 'iothread=#' to
the command line for the (two) controllers that support it (virtio-scsi-pci
and virtio-scsi-ccw). Add the tests as well...
2016-05-04 09:59:14 -04:00
John Ferlan
e0d0e53086 conf: Add support for virtio-scsi iothreads
Add the ability to add an 'iothread' to the controller which will be how
virtio-scsi-pci and virtio-scsi-ccw iothreads have been implemented in qemu.

Describe the new functionality and add tests to parse/validate that the
new attribute can be added.
2016-05-04 09:59:14 -04:00
Cole Robinson
600977e293 qemu: support configuring usb3 controller port count
This adds a ports= attribute to usb controller XML, like

  <controller type='usb' model='nec-xhci' ports='8'/>

This maps to:

  qemu -device nec-usb-xhci,p2=8,p3=8

Meaning, 8 ports that support both usb2 and usb3 devices. Gerd
suggested to just expose them as one knob.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1271408
2016-05-03 08:58:30 -04:00
Boris Fiuczynski
383c6f7f4d tests: add tests for panic device model s390
Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-05-02 17:01:40 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
55320c23dd qemu: Regenerate VNC socket paths
Similarly to what commit 7140807917 did with some internal paths,
clear vnc socket paths that were generated by us.  Having such path in
the definition can cause trouble when restoring the domain.  The path is
generated to the per-domain directory that contains the domain ID.
However, that ID will be different upon restoration, so qemu won't be
able to create that socket because the directory will not be prepared.

To be able to migrate to older libvirt, skip formatting the socket path
in migratable XML if it was autogenerated.  And mark it as autogenerated
if it already exists and we're parsing live XML.

Best viewed with '-C'.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1326270

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-04-28 16:13:45 +02:00
Cole Robinson
67f2b72723 conf: Drop restrictions on rng backend path
Currently we only allow /dev/random and /dev/hwrng as host input
for <rng><backend model='random'/> device. This was added after
various upstream discussions in commit 4932ef45

However this restriction has generated quite a few complaints over
the years, so a new discussion was initiated:

http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-April/msg00987.html

Several people suggested removing the restriction, and nobody really
spoke up to defend it. So this patch drops the path restriction
entirely

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1074464
2016-04-26 11:43:33 -04:00
Cole Robinson
600a666ce5 schema: Allow space character in disk vendor/product
The hex range already tried to allow for it, but it wasn't using
the correct XML hex syntax. Fix it, and test it
2016-04-26 10:29:44 -04:00
John Ferlan
dd1400280e tests: Fix syntax in iSCSI auth/secret tests
While working on the tests for the secret initialization vector, I found
that the existing iSCSI tests were lacking in how they defined the IQN.
Many had IQN's of just 'iqn.1992-01.com.example' for one disk while using
'iqn.1992-01.com.example/1' for the second disk (same for hostdevs - guess
how they were copied/generated).

Typically (and documented this way), IQN's would include be of the form
'iqn.1992-01.com.example:storage/1' indicating an IQN using "storage" for
naming authority specific string and "/1" for the iSCSI LUN.

So modify the input XML's to use the more proper format - this of course
has a ripple effect on the output XML and the args.

Also note that the "%3A" is generated by the virURIFormat/xmlSaveUri
to represent the colon.

Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
2016-04-18 12:31:50 -04:00
Laine Stump
8b62c65d24 qemu: support new pci controller model "pcie-expander-bus"
This is backed by the qemu device pxb-pcie, which will be available in
qemu 2.6.0.

As with pci-expander-bus (which uses qemu's pxb device), the busNr
attribute and <node> subelement of <target> are used to set the bus_nr
and numa_node options.

During post-parse we validate that the domain's machinetype is
q35-based (since the device shows up for 440fx-based machinetypes, but
is unusable), as well as checking that <node> specifies a node that is
actually configured on the guest.
2016-04-14 14:00:34 -04:00
Laine Stump
bc07251f59 conf: new pci controller model pcie-expander-bus
This controller provides a single PCIe port on a new root. It is
similar to pci-expander-bus, intended to provide a bus that can be
associated with a guest-identifiable NUMA node, but is for
machinetypes with PCIe rather than PCI (e.g. q35-based machinetypes).

Aside from PCIe vs. PCI, the other main difference is that a
pci-expander-bus has a companion pci-bridge that is automatically
attached along with it, but pcie-expander-bus has only a single port,
and that port will only connect to a pcie-root-port, or to a
pcie-switch-upstream-port. In order for the bus to be of any use in
the guest, it must have either a pcie-root-port or a
pcie-switch-upstream-port attached (and one or more
pcie-switch-downstream-ports attached to the
pcie-switch-upstream-port).
2016-04-14 14:00:34 -04:00
Laine Stump
400b297692 qemu: support new pci controller model "pci-expander-bus"
This is backed by the qemu device "pxb".

The pxb device always includes a pci-bridge that is at the bus number
of the pxb + 1.

busNr and <node> from the <target> subelement are used to set the
bus_nr and numa_node options for pxb.

During post-parse we validate that the domain's machinetype is
440fx-based (since the pxb device only works on 440fx-based machines),
and <node> also gets a sanity check to assure that the NUMA node
specified for the pxb (if any - it's optional) actually exists on the
guest.
2016-04-14 14:00:34 -04:00
Laine Stump
52f3d0a4d2 conf: new pci controller model pci-expander-bus
This is a standard PCI root bus (not a bridge) that can be added to a
440fx-based domain. Although it uses a PCI slot, this is *not* how it
is connected into the PCI bus hierarchy, but is only used for
control. Each pci-expander-bus provides 32 slots (0-31) that can
accept hotplug of standard PCI devices.

The usefulness of pci-expander-bus relative to a pci-bridge is that
the NUMA node of the bus can be specified with the <node> subelement
of <target>. This gives guest-side visibility to the NUMA node of
attached devices (presuming that management apps only assign a device
to a bus that has a NUMA node number matching the node number of the
device on the host).

Each pci-expander-bus also has a "busNr" attribute. The expander-bus
itself will take the busNr specified, and all buses that are connected
to this bus (including the pci-bridge that is automatically added to
any expander bus of model "pxb" (see the next commit)) will use
busNr+1, busNr+2, etc, and the pci-root (or the expander-bus with next
lower busNr) will use bus numbers lower than busNr.
2016-04-14 14:00:34 -04:00
Laine Stump
0d668434f4 conf: allow use of slot 0 in a dmi-to-pci-bridge
When support for dmi-to-pci-bridge was added, it was assumed that,
just as with the pci-root bus, slot 0 was reserved. This is not the
case - it can be used to connect a device just like any other slot, so
remove the restriction and update the test cases that auto-assign an
address on a dmi-to-pci-bridge.
2016-04-14 14:00:33 -04:00
Pavel Hrdina
1d9d0c9397 domain_conf: fix graphics parsing
Commit dc98a5bc refactored the code a lot and forget about checking if
listen attribute is specified.  This ensures that listen attribute and
first listen element are compared only if both exist.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-04-11 13:50:55 +02:00
Pavel Hrdina
71ea10851d tests: remove unwanted VIR_FREE of spice and vnc default listen
After the test and qemu_process refactor now we can benefit from default
listen address for spice and vnc in tests.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-04-08 17:36:27 +02:00
Ján Tomko
f06ca25d23 qemu: support virt-2.6 machine type on arm
Some places already check for "virt-" prefix as well as plain "virt".
virQEMUCapsHasPCIMultiBus did not, resulting in multiple PCI devices
having assigned the same unnumbered "pci" alias.

Add a test for the "virt-2.6" machine type which also omits the
<model type='virtio'/> in <interface>, to check if
qemuDomainDefaultNetModel works too.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1325085
2016-04-08 14:15:51 +02:00
John Ferlan
d8a8cae342 qemu: Introduce qemuBuildMasterKeyCommandLine
If the -object secret capability exists, then get the path to the
masterKey file and provide that to qemu. Checking for the existence
of the file before passing to qemu could be done, but causes issues
in mock test environment.

Since the qemuDomainObjPrivate is not available when building the
command line, the qemuBuildHasMasterKey API will have to suffice
as the primary arbiter for whether the capability exists in order
to find/return the path to the master key for usage.

Created the qemuDomainGetMasterKeyAlias API which will be used by
later patches to define the 'keyid' (eg, masterKey) to be used by
other secrets to provide the id to qemu for the master key.
2016-04-06 20:27:09 -04:00
Maxim Nestratov
7068b56c85 conf: qemu: Add support for more HyperV Enlightenment features
This patch adds support for "vpindex", "runtime", "synic",
"stimer", and "vendor_id" features available in qemu 2.5+.

- When Hyper-V "vpindex" is on, guest can use MSR HV_X64_MSR_VP_INDEX
to get virtual processor ID.

- Hyper-V "runtime" enlightement feature allows to use MSR
HV_X64_MSR_VP_RUNTIME to get the time the virtual processor consumes
running guest code, as well as the time the hypervisor spends running
code on behalf of that guest.

- Hyper-V "synic" stands for Synthetic Interrupt Controller, which is
lapic extension controlled via MSRs.

- Hyper-V "stimer" switches on Hyper-V SynIC timers MSR's support.
Guest can setup and use fired by host events (SynIC interrupt and
appropriate timer expiration message) as guest clock events

- Hyper-V "reset" allows guest to reset VM.

- Hyper-V "vendor_id" exposes hypervisor vendor id to guest.

Signed-off-by: Nikolay Shirokovskiy <nshirokovskiy@virtuozzo.com>
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
2016-03-28 13:10:18 -04:00
Michal Privoznik
950a90d489 qemuxml2argvtest: Adapt to ethernet automatic tap creation
After 9c17d665fd the tap device for ethernet network type is
automatically precreated before spawning qemu. Problem is, the
qemuxml2argvtest wasn't updated and thus is failing. Because of
all the APIs that new code is calling, I had to mock a lot. Also,
since the tap FDs are labeled separately from the rest of the
devices/files I had to enable NOP security driver for the test
too.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2016-03-24 07:38:46 +01:00
Pavel Hrdina
9dca74ee6f qemuxml2argvtest: use driver.config and priv for qemuDomainSetPrivatePaths
Update testutilsqemu to overwrite libDir and channelTargetDir and set
private paths using domain's privateData.  This changes is required for
following patch.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-03-22 15:15:48 +01:00
Christophe Fergeau
6d28ef912c qemu: Don't add -spice port=0 when no port is specified
If a <graphics type='spice'> has no port nor tlsPort set, the generated
QEMU command line will contain -spice port=0.
This is later going to be ignored by spice-server, but it's better not
to add it at all in this situation.
As an empty -spice is not allowed, we still need to append port=0 if we
did not add any other argument.
2016-03-21 10:43:40 +01:00
Christophe Fergeau
8dab3d1d19 qemu: Omit SPICE address if no port is specified
Currently -spice addr=127.0.0.1 is generated, but spice-server is going
to ignore this as no port is specified.
2016-03-21 10:43:39 +01:00
Marc-André Lureau
1e34a8f919 qemu: enable debug threads
When debug-threads is enabled, individual threads are given a separate
name (on Linux)

Fixes:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1140121

Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2016-03-10 22:54:40 +01:00
Jiri Denemark
2f0d57e4b0 qemuxml2argvtest: Fix monitor path in serial-file-log
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2016-03-10 18:54:59 +01:00
Daniel P. Berrange
06cb0cf7ce qemu: add support for logging chardev output to a file
Honour the <log file='...'/> element in chardevs to output
data to a file. This requires QEMU >= 2.6

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2016-03-10 15:33:51 +00:00
Alexander Burluka
946758deee Add global_period and global_quota XML validation test
Signed-off-by: Alexander Burluka <aburluka@virtuozzo.com>
2016-03-01 14:29:06 +00:00
Pavel Hrdina
b4a5fd95f7 qemu: introduce vram64 attribute for QXL video device
This attribute is used to extend secondary PCI bar and expose it to the
guest as 64bit memory.  It works like this: attribute vram is there to
set size of secondary PCI bar and guest sees it as 32bit memory,
attribute vram64 can extend this secondary PCI bar.  If both attributes
are used, guest sees two memory bars, both address the same memory, with
the difference that the 32bit bar can address only the first part of the
whole memory.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1260749

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-03-01 14:17:09 +01:00
Pavel Hrdina
119cd06ef7 domain_conf: always set primary video device as primary
We always place primary video device at first place, to make it easier
to create a qemu command or format an xml, but we should also set the
primary boolean for primary video device to 'true'.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-03-01 14:17:09 +01:00
Marc-André Lureau
937ebba00e qemu: add spice opengl support
Add Spice graphics gl attribute. qemu 2.6 should have -spice gl=on argument to
enable opengl rendering context (patches on the ML). This is necessary to
actually enable virgl rendering.

Add a qemuxml2argv test for virtio-gpu + spice with virgl.

Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2016-03-01 09:45:47 +01:00
Martin Kletzander
a89f05ba8d qemu: Shorten per-domain directory names
Per-domain directories were introduced in order to be able to
completely separate security labels for each domain (commit
f1f68ca334).  However when the domain
name is long (let's say a ridiculous 110 characters), we cannot
connect to the monitor socket because on length of UNIX socket address
is limited.  In order to get around this, let's shorten it in similar
fashion and in order to avoid conflicts, throw in an ID there as well.
Also save that into the status XML and load the old status XMLs
properly (to clean up after older domains).  That way we can change it
in the future.

The shortening can be seen in qemuxml2argv tests, for example in the
hugepages-pages2 case.

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-03-01 07:15:29 +01:00
Ján Tomko
21b316f4d3 qemu: error out on missing machine type in configs
Commit f1a89a8 allowed parsing configs from /etc/libvirt
without validating the emulator capabilities.

Check for the presence of a machine type in the qemu driver's
post parse function instead of crashing.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1267256
2016-02-26 10:32:31 +01:00
Paolo Bonzini
fc922eb208 qemu: add support for LSI SAS1068 (aka MPT Fusion) SCSI controller
This does nothing more than adding the new device and capability.
The device is present since QEMU 2.6.0.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2016-02-22 10:10:52 +00:00
Andrea Bolognani
998a936c4c tests: Add more GIC test cases
Test all kinds of scenarios, including guests asking for GIC but
failing to specify a version, guests specifying an invalid version
and guests trying to use GIC with non-virt or even non-ARM machines.
2016-02-16 15:42:20 +01:00
Andrea Bolognani
161a341850 tests: Reorganize and simplify GIC test cases
Unify the naming to prepare for new test cases that will be added
later on.

Convert a couple of output XML files for the qemuxml2xml test to
symlinks while at it, since they were identical to the corresponding
input XML files anyways.

Moreover, since we're only interested in testing GIC support here,
simplify XML files by getting rid of the unrelevant bits.
2016-02-16 15:39:57 +01:00
Andrea Bolognani
bd23695055 qemu: Always enable GIC on ARM virt machines
GIC is always available to ARM virt machines, and the domain XML should
reflect this fact.
2016-02-16 14:58:58 +01:00
Cole Robinson
5a1ccaeb00 tests: qemu: More aarch64 virtio and pci tests
Clarify the point of some of the test cases by renaming them. Add more
xml2xml tests.
2016-02-09 16:09:01 -05:00
Cole Robinson
51045df01b tests: Unconditionally enable QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE
QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE is always enabled for qemu binaries we support.
Sync qemuxml2* to match, and regenerate all test output.
2016-02-09 13:42:23 -05:00
Cole Robinson
e9394d699c tests: qemuxml2argv: remove some QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE problem cases
When we unconditionally enable QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE, these tests need
some massaging, so do it ahead of time to not mix it in with the
big test refresh.

- minimal-s390 is not a real world working config, so drop it
- disk-usb was testing for an old code path that will be removed.
  instead use it to test lack of USB disk support, and rename it
  to disk-usb-nosupport. Switch xml2xml to use disk-usb-device for
  input.
- cputune-numatune was needlessly using q35, switch it to an older
  machine type
2016-02-09 13:42:23 -05:00
Pavel Hrdina
36785c7e77 device: cleanup input device code
The current code was a little bit odd.  At first we've removed all
possible implicit input devices from domain definition to add them later
back if there was any graphics device defined while parsing XML
description.  That's not all, while formating domain definition to XML
description we at first ignore any input devices with bus different to
USB and VIRTIO and few lines later we add implicit input devices to XML.

This seems to me as a lot of code for nothing.  This patch may look
to be more complicated than original approach, but this is a preferred
way to modify/add driver specific stuff only in those drivers and not
deal with them in common parsing/formating functions.

The update is to add those implicit input devices into config XML to
follow the real HW configuration visible by guest OS.

There was also inconsistence between our behavior and QEMU's in the way,
that in QEMU there is no way how to disable those implicit input devices
for x86 architecture and they are available always, even without graphics
device.  This applies also to XEN hypervisor.  VZ driver already does its
part by putting correct implicit devices into live XML.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-01-26 17:53:33 +01:00
Pavel Hrdina
2686e44e05 tests: add some missing tests to qemuxml2xmltest
Those tests are in qemuargv2xmltest and it makes sense to include them
also in qemuxml2xmltest and qemuxml2argvtest.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2016-01-26 17:53:33 +01:00
Peter Krempa
f82a8014c0 tests: qemuxml2xml: Order pinning information numerically
A future patch will refactor the storage of the pinning information in a
way where the ordering will be lost. Order them numerically to avoid
changing the tests later.
2016-01-25 17:53:07 +01:00
Dmitry Andreev
981c01d419 qemu: add support of optional 'autodeflate' attribute
Autodeflate can be enabled/disabled for memballon device
of model 'virtio'.

xml:
<devices>
  <memballoon model='virtio' autodeflate='on'/>
</devices>

qemu:
qemu -device virtio-balloon-pci,...,deflate-on-oom=on

Autodeflate cannot be enabled/disabled for running domain.
2016-01-12 10:48:21 -05:00
Laine Stump
bd04ad42e7 qemu: auto-add a USB2 controller set for Q35 machines
Use virDomainDefAddUSBController() to add an EHCI1+UHCI1+UHCI2+UHCI3
controller set to newly defined Q35 domains that don't have any USB
controllers defined.
2016-01-11 13:21:10 -05:00
Laine Stump
163338ec28 qemu: prefer 00:1D.x and 00:1A.x for USB2 controllers on Q35
The real Q35 machine puts the first USB controller set (EHCI+(UHCIx4))
on bus 0 slot 0x1D, and the 2nd USB controller set on bus 0 slot 0x1A,
so let's attempt to make the virtual machine match that for
controllers with auto-assigned addresses when possible.

Three test cases were added to assure that the proper addresses are
assigned - one with a single set of unaddressed USB controllers, one
with 3 (to grab both preferred slots plus one more), and one with the
order of the controller definitions reordered, to assure that the
auto-assignment isn't mixed up by order.
2016-01-11 13:04:17 -05:00
Cole Robinson
fde937bda0 qemu: command: wire up usage of q35/ich9 disable s3/s4
If the q35 specific disable s3/s4 setting isn't supported, fallback to
specifying the PIIX setting, which is the previous behavior. It doesn't
have any effect, but qemu will just warn about it rather than error:

  qemu-system-x86_64: Warning: global PIIX4_PM.disable_s3=1 not used
  qemu-system-x86_64: Warning: global PIIX4_PM.disable_s4=1 not used

Since it doesn't error, I don't think we should either, since there
may be configs in the wild that already have q35 + disable_s3/4 (via
virt-manager)
2016-01-10 15:16:38 -05:00
Martin Kletzander
8156493d8d Fix USB model defaults for ppc64
The condition was checking for UHCI (and OHCI for ppc64) availability so
that it can specify the proper device instead of legacy usb.  However,
for ppc64, we don't need to check both OHCI and UHCI, but only OHCI as
that is the legacy default.  The condition is so big that it was just a
matter of time when someone will make a mistake there, so let's use more
lines so that it is visible what the condition checks for.

This fixes usage of -device instead of -usb for ppc64 that supports
pci-usb-ohci and does not support piix3-usb-uhci.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1297020

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-01-09 18:39:17 +01:00
Andrea Bolognani
117375ca49 tests: qemuxml2argv: Add tests for USB controller on q35 2016-01-08 19:46:43 +01:00
Martin Kletzander
7140807917 qemu: Don't bother user with libvirt-internal paths
If user defines a virtio channel with UNIX socket backend and doesn't
care about the path for the socket (e.g. qemu-agent channel), we still
generate it into the persistent XML.  Moreover when then user renames
the domain, due to its persistent socket path saved into the per-domain
directory, it will not start.  So let's forget about old generated paths
and also stop putting them into the persistent definition.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1278068

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2016-01-07 11:29:53 +01:00
Michal Privoznik
d7db33bfe9 qemu: Specify format= iff disk source is not empty
Just recently, qemu forbade specifying format for sourceless
disks (qemu commit 39c4ae941ed992a3bb5). It kind of makes sense.
If there's no file to open, why specify its format. Anyway, I
have a domain like this:

    <disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
      <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
      <target dev='hda' bus='ide'/>
      <readonly/>
      <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='0'/>
    </disk>

and obviously I am unable to start it. Therefore, a fix on our
side is needed too.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2016-01-05 16:41:16 +01:00
Dmitry Mishin
53a15aed39 qemu: Process new 'append' attribute for char dev with output to a file
By default, QEMU truncates serial file on open. Sometimes, it could be weird -
for example, when we are trying to investigate some event, which occured several
restarts ago. This patch adds an ability to preserve previous content.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Mishin <dim@virtuozzo.com>
2015-12-24 14:50:33 +00:00
Peter Krempa
645881139b qemu: domain: Prevent overflows in memory alignment code
Since libvirt for dubious historical reasons stores memory size as
kibibytes, it's possible that the alignments done in the qemu code
overflow the the maximum representable size in bytes. The XML parser
code handles them in bytes in some stages. Prevent this by doing
overflow checks when alinging the size and add a test case.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1260576
2015-12-04 15:21:20 +01:00
Ján Tomko
971f5f229d qemu: build command line for virtio-input-host device
<input type='passthrough' bus='virtio'>
  <source evdev='/dev/input/event1234'/>
</input>

results in:

-device virtio-input-host-pci,id=input0,evdev=/dev/input/event1234

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1231114
2015-11-30 13:00:04 +01:00
Ján Tomko
1a538a07c7 conf: add XML for input device passthrough
Add xml for the new virtio-input-host-pci device:
<input type='passthrough' bus='virtio'>
  <source evdev='/dev/input/event1234'/>
</input>

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1231114
2015-11-30 12:29:03 +01:00
Ján Tomko
7210cef452 qemu: build command line for virtio input devices
Add support for these qemu devices:
virtio-mouse-{pci,device}
virtio-keyboard-{pci,device}
virtio-tablet-{pci,device}

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1231114
2015-11-30 12:25:36 +01:00
Ján Tomko
bebdfafb2b conf: parse and format virtio input bus in domain XML
To be used by the family of virtio input devices:

<input type='mouse' bus='virtio'/>
<input type='tablet' bus='virtio'/>
<input type='keyboard' bus='virtio'/>

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1231114
2015-11-30 12:22:06 +01:00
Marc-André Lureau
06198b9c73 qemu: add virtio-gpu virgl support
Check if virtio-gpu provides virgl option, and add qemu command line
formatter.

It is enabled with the existing accel3d attribute:
<model type='virtio' heads='1'>
 <acceleration accel3d='yes'/>
</model>

Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-11-27 16:48:53 +01:00
Marc-André Lureau
21373feb4e qemu: add virtio video device
qemu 2.5 provides virtio video device.  It can be used with -device
virtio-vga for primary devices, or -device virtio-gpu for non-vga
devices. However, only the primary device (VGA) is supported with this
patch.

Reference:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1195176

Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-11-27 16:48:53 +01:00
Ján Tomko
7ec235ed09 schema: use a better regex for listen addresses
A domain with '::' as the listen address fails to validate.

Reuse the 'ipAddr' and 'dnsName' regexes from basictypes instead
of reinventing them.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1285665
2015-11-26 11:05:18 +01:00
Dmitry Andreev
59fc0d0609 Allow multiple panic devices
'model' attribute was added to a panic device but only one panic
device is allowed. This patch changes panic device presence
from 'optional' to 'zeroOrMore'.
2015-11-25 14:46:21 +01:00
Dmitry Andreev
ca6ddffe2c qemu: add support for hv_crash feature as a panic device
Panic device type used depends on 'model' attribute.

If no model is specified then device type depends on hypervisor
and guest arch. 'pseries' model is used for pSeries guest and
'isa' model is used in other cases.

XML:
<devices>
  <panic model='hyperv'/>
</devices>

QEMU command line:
qemu -cpu <cpu_model>,hv_crash
2015-11-25 14:46:20 +01:00
Dmitry Andreev
5e8d2ebd7a tests: add tests for the new panic device attribute - 'model' 2015-11-25 12:30:05 +01:00
Peter Krempa
4ad31f8f65 qemu: ppc64: Support memory hotplug without NUMA enabled
ppc64 guests don't require adding a NUMA node for hotplug memory to
work. Lift the requirement and add test cases.
2015-11-18 10:32:18 +01:00
Jiri Denemark
3c7059528d tests: Remove qemuxmlnstest
It's just a copy&paste of qemuxml2argv test anyway. We can test most of
them (except for qemuxmlns-qemu-ns-domain.xml which fails to validate
against our schema) by qemuxml2argv test.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2015-11-11 17:02:53 +01:00
Pavel Hrdina
fc03eb53c0 domain-conf: reorder usb controllers so the master is first
USB controllers can share the same 'index' which indicates, that there
is some sort of master-companion relationship.  Reorder the controllers
in XML in to place the master controller before its companions.  This is
required by QEMU to not fail with error message:

error: internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor:
2015-10-26T16:25:17.630265Z qemu-system-x86_64:
-device ich9-usb-uhci1,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=0,bus=pci.0,multifunction=on,addr=0x6:
USB bus 'usb.0' not found

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1166452

Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
2015-11-11 15:30:49 +01:00
Daniel P. Berrange
4e8993a250 qemu: assume various QEMU 0.10 features are always available
The -sdl and -net ...name=XXX arguments were both introduced
in QEMU 0.10, so the QEMU driver can assume they are always
available.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:18 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
72edc90a65 qemu: assume -vga is always available
As of QEMU 0.10.0 the -vga argument was introduced, so the
QEMU driver can assume it is always available.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:17 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
f81e0d480e qemu: assume -drive format is always available
As of QEMU 0.10.0 the -drive format= parameter was added,
so the QEMU driver can assume it is always available.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:17 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
468273a69c qemu: assume -drive cache always uses v2 option names
As of QEMU 0.10.0, the -drive cache option stopped using
the on/off value names, so the QEMU driver can assume
use of the new value names.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:17 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
2e90c9daf9 qemu: assume support for all migration protocols except rdma
Since we require QEMU 0.12.0, we can assume that QEMU supports
all of the fd, tcp, unix and exec migration protocols.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:17 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
257e2056e7 qemu: really remove last traces of Xenner support
We have twice previously attempted to remove Xenner
support

  commit de9be0ab4d
  Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
  Date:   Wed Aug 22 17:29:01 2012 +0100

    Remove xenner support

  commit 92572c3d71
  Author: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
  Date:   Wed Feb 18 16:33:50 2015 +0100

    Remove code handling the QEMU_CAPS_DOMID capability

This change really does remove the last traces of it
in the capabilities handling code

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:15 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
dc7f6c3d30 qemu: assume -uuid is always available
The -uuid arg was added in QEMU 0.10.0, so the QEMU driver can
assume it is always available.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:02 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
4588c2ce97 qemu: assume -name is always available
The -name arg was added in QEMU 0.9.1, so the QEMU driver can
assume it is always available.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:02 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
f78610038d qemu: assume -drive argument is always available
As of QEMU 0.9.1 the -drive argument can be used to configure
all disks, so the QEMU driver can assume it is always available
and drop support for -hda/-cdrom/etc.

Many of the tests need updating because a great many were
running without CAPS_DRIVE set, so using the -hda legacy
syntax.

Fixing the tests uncovered a bug in the argv -> xml
convertor which failed to handle disk with if=floppy.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-10 10:38:01 +00:00
Daniel P. Berrange
8afd34f2d8 tests: redo test argv file line wrapping
Back in

  commit bd6c46fa0c
  Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com>
  Date:   Mon Jan 31 06:42:57 2011 -0500

    tests: handle backspace-newline pairs in test input files

all the test argv files were line wrapped so that the args
were less than 80 characters.

The way the line wrapping was done turns out to be quite
undesirable, because it often leaves multiple parameters
on the same line. If we later need to add or remove
individual parameters, then it leaves us having to redo
line wrapping.

This commit changes the line wrapping so that every
single "-param value" is one its own new line. If the
"value" is still too long, then we break on ',' or ':'
or ' ' as needed.

This means that when we come to add / remove parameters
from the test files line, the patch diffs will only
ever show a single line added/removed which will greatly
simplify review work.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-11-09 15:50:39 +00:00
John Ferlan
cc2d49f9be qemu: Fix qemu startup check for QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1249981

When qemuDomainPinIOThread was added in commit id 'fb562614', a check
for the IOThread capability was not needed since a check for iothreadpids
covered the condition where the support for IOThreads was not present.
The iothreadpids array was only created if qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs
was able to query the monitor for IOThreads. It would only do that if
the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD capability was set.

However, when iothreadids were added in commit id '8d4614a5' and the
check for iothreadpids was replaced by a search through the iothreadids[]
array for the matching iothread_id that left open the possibility that
an iothreadids[] array was defined, but the entries essentially pointed
to elements with only the 'iothread_id' defined leaving the 'thread_id'
value of 0 and eventually the cpumap entry of NULL.

This was because, the original IOThreads commit id '72edaae7' only
checked if IOThreads were defined and if the emulator had the IOThreads
capability, then IOThread objects were added at startup. The "capability
failure" check was only done when a disk was assigned to an IOThread in
qemuCheckIOThreads. This was because the initial implementation had no way
to dynamically add IOThreads, but it was possible to dynamically add a
disk to the domain. So the decision was if the domain supported it, then
add the IOThread objects. Then if a disk with an IOThread defined was
added, it could check the capability and fail to add if not there. This
just meant the 'iothreads' value was essentially ignored.

Eventually commit id 'a27ed6e7' allowed for the dynamic addition and
deletion of IOThread objects. So it was no longer necessary to generate
IOThread objects to dynamically attach a disk to. However, the startup
and disk check code was not modified to reflect this.

This patch will move the capability failure check to when IOThread
objects are being added to the command line. Thus a domain that has
IOThreads defined will not be started if the emulator doesn't support
the capability. This means when qemuCheckIOThreads is called to add
a disk, it's no longer necessary to check the capability. Instead the
code can use the IOThreadFind call to indicate that the IOThread
doesn't exist.

Finally because it could be possible to have a domain running with the
iothreadids[] defined prior to this change if libvirtd is restarted each
having mostly empty elements, qemuProcessDetectIOThreadPIDs will check
if there are niothreadids when the QEMU_CAPS_OBJECT_IOTHREAD capability
check fails and remove the elements and array if it exists.

With these changes in place, it turns out the cputune-numatune test
was failing because the right bit wasn't set in the test. So used the
opportunity to fix that and create a test that would expect to fail
with some sort of iothreads defined and used, but not having the
correct capability.
2015-10-16 06:55:45 -04:00
Cole Robinson
1a83a068e4 tests: qemu: Add aarch64 virtio pci tests
- qemuxml2argv-aarch64-mmio-default-pci: Verify that we still default
  to virtio-mmio even if qemu is new enough to support PCI
- qemuxml2argv-aarch64-virtio-pci: Check generated arm virtio PCI args
2015-10-06 10:27:10 -04:00
Martin Kletzander
7d19413955 tests: Check GIC-related XMLs in qemuxml2xmltest
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-10-06 15:10:36 +02:00
Peter Krempa
51a4178f24 conf: Remove <metadata> elements with no namespace
Our docs state that subelements of <metadata> shall have a namespace
and the medatata APIs expect that too. To avoid inaccessible
<metadata> sub-elements, just remove those that don't conform to the
documentation.

Apart from adding the new condition this patch renames the function and
refactors the code flow to allow the changes.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1245525
2015-10-06 13:36:12 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
41c2aa729f qemu: Use memory-backing-file only when needed
We are using memory-backing-file even when it's not needed, for example
if user requests hugepages for memory backing, but does not specify any
pagesize or memory node pinning.  This causes migrations to fail when
migrating from older libvirt that did not do this.  So similarly to
commit 7832fac847 which does it for
memory-backend-ram, this commit makes is more generic and
backend-agnostic, so the backend is not used if there is no specific
pagesize of hugepages requested, no nodeset the memory node should be
bound to, no memory access change required, and so on.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1266856

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-10-02 16:14:26 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
ad8ab88c91 qemu: Extract -mem-path building into its own function
That function is called qemuBuildMemPathStr() and will be used in
other places in the future.  The change in the test suite is proper due
to the fact that -mem-prealloc makes only sense with -mem-path (from
qemu documentation -- html/qemu-doc.html).

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-10-02 16:14:26 +02:00
Pavel Fedin
12a73cf14a qemu: Add test cases for gic-version option
These tests make sure that we can use this option only when the capability is
set.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Fedin <p.fedin@samsung.com>
2015-10-02 16:14:26 +02:00
Peter Krempa
624ec1c2f9 qemu: Align memory module sizes to 2MiB
My original implementation was based on a qemu version that still did
not have all the checks in place. Using sizes that would align to odd
megabyte increments will produce the following error:

qemu-kvm: -device pc-dimm,node=0,memdev=memdimm0,id=dimm0: backend memory size must be multiple of 0x200000
qemu-kvm: -device pc-dimm,node=0,memdev=memdimm0,id=dimm0: Device 'pc-dimm' could not be initialized

Introduce an alignment retrieval function for memory devices and use it
to align the devices separately and modify a test case to verify it.
2015-09-23 13:54:54 +02:00
Peter Krempa
3b2db51430 test: Add test to validate that memory sizes don't get updated on migration 2015-09-22 16:09:28 +02:00
Peter Krempa
bd874b6c42 qemu: ppc64: Align memory sizes to 256MiB blocks
For some machine types ppc64 machines now require that memory sizes are
aligned to 256MiB increments (due to the dynamically reconfigurable
memory). As now we treat existing configs reasonably in regards to
migration, we can round all the sizes unconditionally. The only drawback
will be that the memory size of a VM can potentially increase by
(256MiB - 1byte) * number_of_NUMA_nodes.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1249006
2015-09-22 16:09:28 +02:00
Peter Krempa
c7d7ba85a6 qemu: command: Align memory sizes only on fresh starts
When we are starting a qemu process for an incomming migration or
snapshot reloading we should not modify the memory sizes in the domain
since we could potentially change the guest ABI that was tediously
checked before. Additionally the function now updates the initial memory
size according to the NUMA node size, which should not happen if we are
restoring state.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1252685
2015-09-22 16:09:28 +02:00
Luyao Huang
83ae3ee39b conf: fix crash when parsing a unordered NUMA <cell/>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1260846

Introduced by 8fedbbdb, if we parse an unordered NUMA cell, will
get a segfault. This is because of a check for overlapping @cpus
sets we have there. However, since the array to hold guest NUMA
cells is allocated upfront and therefore it contains all zeros,
an out of order cell will break our assumption that cell IDs have
increasing character. At this point we try to access yet NULL
bitmap and therefore segfault.

Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
2015-09-08 10:40:20 +02:00
Jonathan Toppins
5c668a78d8 qemu: add udp interface support
Adds a new interface type using UDP sockets, this seems only applicable
to QEMU but have edited tree-wide to support the new interface type.

The interface type required the addition of a "localaddr" (local
address), this then maps into the following xml and qemu call.

<interface type='udp'>
  <mac address='52:54:00:5c:67:56'/>
  <source address='127.0.0.1' port='11112'>
    <local address='127.0.0.1' port='22222'/>
  </source>
  <model type='virtio'/>
  <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x07' function='0x0'/>
</interface>

QEMU call:
	-net socket,udp=127.0.0.1:11112,localaddr=127.0.0.1:22222

Notice the xml "local" entry becomes the "localaddr" for the qemu call.

reference:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-11/msg00629.html

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Toppins <jtoppins@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
2015-09-02 10:17:50 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
f1f68ca334 qemu: Fix access to auto-generated socket paths
We are automatically generating some socket paths for domains, but all
those paths end up in a directory that's the same for multiple domains.
The problem is that multiple domains can each run with different
seclabels (users, selinux contexts, etc.).  The idea here is to create a
per-domain directory labelled in a way that each domain can access its
own unix sockets.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146886

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-08-24 11:53:17 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
cf0404455c qemu: Enable ioeventfd usage for virtio-scsi controllers
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1150484

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-08-10 15:05:34 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
35eecddee3 conf: Add ioeventfd option for controllers
This will be used with a virtio-scsi controller later on.

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-08-10 15:05:34 +02:00
Laine Stump
7d69387cd6 qemu: support new pci controller model "pcie-switch-downstream-port"
This is backed by the qemu device xio3130-downstream. It can only be
connected to a pcie-switch-upstream-port (x3130-upstream) on the
upstream side.
2015-08-09 22:32:00 -04:00
Laine Stump
76379a6ec1 conf: new pcie-controller model "pcie-switch-downstream-port"
This controller can be connected only to a port on a
pcie-switch-upstream-port. It provides a single hotpluggable port that
will accept any PCI or PCIe device, as well as any device requiring a
pcie-*-port (the only current example of such a device is the
pcie-switch-upstream-port).
2015-08-09 22:30:47 -04:00
Laine Stump
cb99086d1b qemu: support new pci controller model "pcie-switch-upstream-port"
this is backed by the qemu device x3130-upstream. It can only plug
into a pcie-root-port or pcie-switch-downstream-port.
2015-08-09 22:16:10 -04:00
Laine Stump
38ea9515af conf: new pci controller model "pcie-switch-upstream-port"
This controller can be connected only to a pcie-root-port or a
pcie-switch-downstream-port (which will be added in a later patch),
which is the reason for the new connect type
VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_PCIE_PORT. A pcie-switch-upstream-port provides
32 ports (slot=0 to slot=31) on the downstream side, which can only
have pci controllers of model "pcie-switch-downstream-port" plugged
into them, which is the reason for the other new connect type
VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_PCIE_SWITCH.
2015-08-09 22:12:29 -04:00
Laine Stump
16328520f6 qemu: support new pci controller model "pcie-root-port"
This is backed by the qemu device ioh3420.

chassis and port from the <target> subelement are used to store/set the
respective qemu device options for the ioh3420. Currently, chassis is
set to be the index of the controller, and port is set to
"(slot << 3) + function" (per suggestion from Alex Williamson).
2015-08-09 21:58:55 -04:00
Laine Stump
dce3b8beb3 conf: new pci controller model "pcie-root-port"
This controller can be connected (at domain startup time only - not
hotpluggable) only to a port on the pcie root complex ("pcie-root" in
libvirt config), hence the new connect type
VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_PCIE_ROOT. It provides a hotpluggable port that
will accept any PCI or PCIe device.

New attributes must be added to the controller <target> subelement for
this - chassis and port are guest-visible option values that will be
set by libvirt with values derived from the controller's index and pci
address information.
2015-08-09 21:52:52 -04:00
Laine Stump
18c104516e qemu: implement <target chassisNr='n'/> subelement/attribute of <controller>
This uses the new subelement/attribute in two ways:

1) If a "pci-bridge" pci controller has no chassisNr attribute, it
will automatically be set to the controller's index as soon as the
controller's PCI address is known (during
qemuDomainAssignPCIAddresses()).

2) when creating the commandline for a pci-bridge device, chassisNr
will be used to set qemu's chassis_nr option (rather than the previous
practice of hard-coding it to the controller's index).
2015-08-09 21:40:40 -04:00
Laine Stump
8dc88aeed6 conf: add new <target> subelement with chassisNr attribute to <controller>
There are some configuration options to some types of pci controllers
that are currently automatically derived from other parts of the
controller's configuration. For example, in qemu a pci-bridge
controller has an option that is called "chassis_nr"; up until now
libvirt has always set chassis_nr to the index of the pci-bridge. So
this:

  <controller type='pci' model='pci-bridge' index='2'/>

will always result in:

  -device pci-bridge,chassis_nr=2,...

on the qemu commandline. In the future we may decide there is a better
way to derive that option, but even in that case we will need for
existing domains to retain the same chassis_nr they were using in the
past - that is something that is visible to the guest so it is part of
the guest ABI and changing it would lead to problems for migrating
guests (or just guests with very picky OSes).

The <target> subelement has been added as a place to put the new
"chassisNr" attribute that will be filled in by libvirt when it
auto-generates the chassisNr; it will be saved in the config, then
reused any time the domain is started:

  <controller type='pci' model='pci-bridge' index='2'>
    <model type='pci-bridge'/>
    <target chassisNr='2'/>
  </controller>

The one oddity of all this is that if the controller configuration
is changed (for example to change the index or the pci address
where the controller is plugged in), the items in <target> will
*not* be re-generated, which might lead to conflict. I can't
really see any way around this, but fortunately if there is a
material conflict qemu will let us know and we will pass that on
to the user.
2015-08-09 21:35:00 -04:00
Laine Stump
bf20251048 conf: add new <model> subelement with name attribute to <controller>
This new subelement is used in PCI controllers: the toplevel
*attribute* "model" of a controller denotes what kind of PCI
controller is being described, e.g. a "dmi-to-pci-bridge",
"pci-bridge", or "pci-root". But in the future there will be different
implementations of some of those types of PCI controllers, which
behave similarly from libvirt's point of view (and so should have the
same model), but use a different device in qemu (and present
themselves as a different piece of hardware in the guest). In an ideal
world we (i.e. "I") would have thought of that back when the pci
controllers were added, and used some sort of type/class/model
notation (where class was used in the way we are now using model, and
model was used for the actual manufacturer's model number of a
particular family of PCI controller), but that opportunity is long
past, so as an alternative, this patch allows selecting a particular
implementation of a pci controller with the "name" attribute of the
<model> subelement, e.g.:

  <controller type='pci' model='dmi-to-pci-bridge' index='1'>
    <model name='i82801b11-bridge'/>
  </controller>

In this case, "dmi-to-pci-bridge" is the kind of controller (one that
has a single PCIe port upstream, and 32 standard PCI ports downstream,
which are not hotpluggable), and the qemu device to be used to
implement this kind of controller is named "i82801b11-bridge".

Implementing the above now will allow us in the future to add a new
kind of dmi-to-pci-bridge that doesn't use qemu's i82801b11-bridge
device, but instead uses something else (which doesn't yet exist, but
qemu people have been discussing it), all without breaking existing
configs.

(note that for the existing "pci-bridge" type of PCI controller, both
the model attribute and <model> name are 'pci-bridge'. This is just a
coincidence, since it turns out that in this case the device name in
qemu really is a generic 'pci-bridge' rather than being the name of
some real-world chip)
2015-08-09 21:29:27 -04:00
Laine Stump
f8fe8f0345 conf: more useful error message when pci function is out of range
If a pci address had a function number out of range, the error message
would be:

  Insufficient specification for PCI address

which is logged by virDevicePCIAddressParseXML() after
virDevicePCIAddressIsValid returns a failure.

This patch enhances virDevicePCIAddressIsValid() to optionally report
the error itself (since it is the place that decides which part of the
address is "invalid"), and uses that feature when calling from
virDevicePCIAddressParseXML(), so that the error will be more useful,
e.g.:

  Invalid PCI address function=0x8, must be <= 7

Previously, virDevicePCIAddressIsValid didn't check for the
theoretical limits of domain or bus, only for slot or function. While
adding log messages, we also correct that ommission. (The RNG for PCI
addresses already enforces this limit, which by the way means that we
can't add any negative tests for this - as far as I know our
domainschematest has no provisions for passing XML that is supposed to
fail).

Note that virDevicePCIAddressIsValid() can only check against the
absolute maximum attribute values for *any* possible PCI controller,
not for the actual maximums of the specific controller that this
device is attaching to; fortunately there is later more specific
validation for guest-side PCI addresses when building the set of
assigned PCI addresses. For host-side PCI addresses (e.g. for
<hostdev> and for network device pools), we rely on the error that
will be logged when it is found that the device doesn't actually
exist.

This resolves:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1004596
2015-08-08 18:37:35 -04:00
Kothapally Madhu Pavan
d9557572ae Avoid starting a PowerPC VM with floppy disk
PowerPC pseries based VMs do not support a floppy disk controller.
This prohibits libvirt from creating qemu command with floppy device.

Signed-off-by: Kothapally Madhu Pavan <kmp@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1180486

Signed-off-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
2015-08-04 10:17:07 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
a5bdb8459a Revert "qemu: Use heads parameter for QXL driver"
This reverts commit 7b401c3bda.

Until libvirt is able to differentiate whether heads='1' is just a
leftover from previous libvirt or whether that's added by user on
purpose and also whether the domain was started with the support for
qxl's max_outputs, we cannot incorporate this patch into the tree
due to compatibility reasons.

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-07-24 13:06:47 +02:00
Frediano Ziglio
7b401c3bda qemu: Use heads parameter for QXL driver
Allows to specify maximum number of head to QXL driver.

Actually can be a compatiblity problem as heads in the XML configuration
was set by default to '1'.

Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
2015-07-20 10:35:18 +02:00
Boris Fiuczynski
35e3fb50ee qemu: Test for virtio-9p-ccw support
This patch adds a test for the qemu command line generation.

Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason J. Herne <jjherne@us.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Zimmermann <stzi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2015-07-15 14:37:30 +02:00
John Ferlan
2e09729b1c conf: Don't allow duplicated target names regardless of bus
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1142631

Commit id 'e0e290552' added a check to determine if the same bus
had the same target value.  It seems that's not quite good enough
as the check should check the target name value regardless of bus type.

Also added a DO_TEST_DIFFERENT to exhibit the issue
2015-07-09 08:30:02 -04:00
Luyao Huang
955d9bb8d0 qemu: report error when shmem has an invalid address
If user passes an invalid address for shared memory device to qemu,
neither libvirt nor qemu will report an error, but qemu will auto assign
a pci address to the shared memory device.

Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
2015-07-08 16:30:42 +02:00
Luyao Huang
e9401342e1 qemu: Assign IDs for shared memory devices
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
2015-07-08 16:30:42 +02:00
Luyao Huang
e309ea6658 qemu: Auto assign pci addresses for shared memory devices
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1165029

Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
2015-07-08 16:30:42 +02:00
Ján Tomko
4edf01c92c Explicitly format the isa-fdc controller for newer q35 machines
Since QEMU commit ea96bc6 [1]:
i386: drop FDC in pc-q35-2.4+ if neither it nor floppy drives are wanted
the floppy controller is no longer implicit.

Specify it explicitly on the command line if the machine type version
is 2.4 or later.

Note that libvirt's floppy drives do not result in QEMU implying the
controller, because libvirt uses if=none instead of if=floppy.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227880

[1] http://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=ea96bc6
2015-07-08 15:35:35 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
ffbafd4e88 qemu: Avoid using ".(null)" in UNIX socket path
The code which generates paths for UNIX socket blindly used target name
without checking if it was set. Thus for the following device XML

    <channel type='unix'>
      <source mode='bind'/>
      <target type='virtio'/>
    </channel>

we would generate "/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target/NAME.(null)"
path which works but is not really correct. Let's not use the
".target_name" suffix at all if target name is not set.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1226854

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2015-07-01 09:47:32 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
365b454ed9 qemu: Fix assignment of the default spicevmc channel name
Make sure we only assign the default spicevmc channel name to spicevmc
virtio channels. Caused by commits 3269ee65 and 1133ee2b, which moved
the assignment from XML parsing code to QEMU but failed to keep the
logic.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1179680

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2015-06-30 10:31:29 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
528e70a29a qemuxml2argv: Remove Haswell CPU from unrelated tests
Proper Haswell CPU model handling is tested in several
qemuxml2argv-cpu-* which are run in a special environment. Let's remove
the CPU model from other tests to make them less fragile.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2015-06-29 13:28:20 +02:00
Michal Privoznik
70d75ffc79 qemuBuildMemoryBackendStr: Honour passed @pagesize
So far the argument has not much meaning and was practically ignored.
This is not good since when doing memory hotplug, the size of desired
hugepage backing is passed in that argument. Taking closer look at the
tests I'm fixing reveals the bug. For instance, while the following is
in the test:

    <memory model='dimm'>
      <source>
        <nodemask>1-3</nodemask>
        <pagesize unit='KiB'>4096</pagesize>
      </source>
      <target>
        <size unit='KiB'>524287</size>
        <node>0</node>
      </target>
      <address type='dimm' slot='0' base='0x100000000'/>
    </memory>

the generated commandline corresponding to this XML was:

    -object memory-backend-ram,id=memdimm0,size=536870912,\
    host-nodes=1-3,policy=bind

Have you noticed? Yes, memory-backend-ram! Nothing can be further away
from the right answer. The hugepage backing is requested in the XML
and we happily ignore it. This is just not right. It's
memory-backend-file which should have been used:

    -object memory-backend-file,id=memdimm0,prealloc=yes,\
    mem-path=/dev/hugepages4M/libvirt/qemu,size=536870912,\
    host-nodes=1-3,policy=bind

The problem is, that @pagesize passed to qemuBuildMemoryBackendStr
(where this part of commandline is built) was ignored. The hugepage to
back memory was searched only and only by NUMA nodes pinning. This
works only for regular guest NUMA nodes.

Then, I'm changing the hugepages size in the test XMLs too. This is
simply because in the test suite we create dummy mount points just for
2M and 1G hugepages. And in the test 4M was requested. I'm sticking to
2M, but 1G should just work too.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-06-26 09:23:06 +02:00
Michal Privoznik
f8e9deb1d4 qemuBuildMemoryBackendStr: Fix hugepages lookup process
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1196644

This function constructs the backend (host facing) part of the
memory device.  At the beginning, the configured hugepages are
searched to find the best match for given guest NUMA node.
Configured hugepages can have a @nodeset attribute to specify on
which guest NUMA nodes should be the hugepages backing used.
There is, however, one 'corner case'. Users may just tell 'use
hugepages to back all the nodes'. In other words:

  <memoryBacking>
    <hugepages/>
  </memoryBacking>

  <cpu>
    <numa>
      <cell id='0' cpus='0-1' memory='1024000' unit='KiB'/>
    </numa>
  </cpu>

Our code fails in this case. Well, since there's no @nodeset (nor
any <page/> child element to <hugepages/>) we fail to lookup the
default hugepage size to use.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-06-26 09:15:26 +02:00
Luyao Huang
786539d6bf conf: Format scheduler priority when it is zero
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1235116

According to our XML definition, zero is as valid as any other value.
Mainly because it should be kernel-agnostic.

Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
2015-06-25 23:25:30 +02:00
Boris Fiuczynski
366e31a6ef Test for the new watchdog model diag288
Adding a test for the new watchdog model diag288.

Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2015-06-24 15:26:32 +02:00
Boris Fiuczynski
4fda44940b Test for the new watchdog action inject-nmi
Adding a test for the new watchdog action "inject-nmi".

Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2015-06-24 15:26:31 +02:00
Eric Farman
c733e97323 docs: Fix XML schema handling of LUN address in hostdev tag
Defining a domain with a SCSI disk attached via a hostdev
tag and a source address unit value longer than two digits
causes an error when editing the domain with virsh edit,
even if no changes are made to the domain definition.
The error suggests invalid XML, somewhere:

  # virsh edit lmb_guest
  error: XML document failed to validate against schema:
  Unable to validate doc against /usr/local/share/libvirt/schemas/domain.rng
  Extra element devices in interleave
  Element domain failed to validate content

The virt-xml-validate tool fails with a similar error:

  # virt-xml-validate lmb_guest.xml
  Relax-NG validity error : Extra element devices in interleave
  lmb_guest.xml:17: element devices: Relax-NG validity error :
  Element domain failed to validate content
  lmb_guest.xml fails to validate

The hostdev tag requires a source address to be specified,
which includes bus, target, and unit address attributes.
According to the SCSI Architecture Model spec (section
4.9 of SAM-2), a LUN address is 64 bits and thus could be
up to 20 decimal digits long.  Unfortunately, the XML
schema limits this string to just two digits.  Similarly,
the target field can be up to 32 bits in length, which
would be 10 decimal digits.

  # lsscsi -xx
  [0:0:19:0x4022401100000000]  disk    IBM      2107900          3.44 /dev/sda
  # lsscsi
  [0:0:19:1074872354]disk    IBM      2107900          3.44  /dev/sda
  # cat lmb_guest.xml
  <domain type='kvm'>
    <name>lmb_guest</name>
    <memory unit='MiB'>1024</memory>
  ...trimmed...
    <devices>
      <controller type='scsi' model='virtio-scsi' index='0'/>
      <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='scsi'>
        <source>
          <adapter name='scsi_host0'/>
          <address bus='0' target='19' unit='1074872354'/>
        </source>
      </hostdev>
  ...trimmed...

Since the reference unit and target fields are used in
several places in the XML schema, create a separate one
specific for SCSI Logical Units that will permit the
greater length.  This permits both the validation utility
and the virsh edit command to succeed when a hostdev
tag is included.

Signed-off-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Zimmermann <stzi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2015-06-22 16:15:49 -04:00
James Cowgill
f486bb0494 qemu: implement address for isa-serial
I needed to specify the iobase address for certain exotic mips configurations.

Signed-off-by: James Cowgill <james410@cowgill.org.uk>
2015-06-18 08:17:20 -04:00
Michal Privoznik
a9a27e602c virSysinfo: Introduce SMBIOS type 2 support
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1220527

This type of information defines attributes of a system
baseboard. With one exception: board type is yet not implemented
in qemu so it's not introduced here either.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-06-18 10:10:26 +02:00
Maxime Leroy
366c22f2bc qemu: add multiqueue vhost-user support
This patch adds the support of queues attribute of the driver element
for vhost-user interface type. Example:

<interface type='vhostuser'>
      <mac address='52:54:00:ee:96:6d'/>
      <source type='unix' path='/tmp/vhost2.sock' mode='client'/>
      <model type='virtio'/>
      <driver queues='4'/>
</interface>

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1207692

Signed-off-by: Maxime Leroy <maxime.leroy@6wind.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-06-11 14:28:29 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
181e02dfda conf: Ignore multiqueue with one queue.
Multi != One.  And indeed, libvirt behaves the same way for queues='1'
as without such setting.  Let's make it clear in the XML.

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
2015-06-11 14:17:46 +02:00
Cole Robinson
29ce1693fa qemu: command: Support arm 32-on-64 KVM with -cpu aarch64=off
qemu 2.3.0 added the -cpu host,aarch64=off option, which allows using
qemu-system-aarch64 KVM to run armv7l VMs.

Add a capabilities check for it, wire it up in qemu_command, and test
the command line generation.
2015-06-08 17:51:06 -04:00
Ján Tomko
8728a78e90 Always add 'console' matching the 'serial' device
We have been formatting the first serial device also
as a console device, but only if there were no other consoles.

If there is a <serial> device present in the XML, but no serial
<console>, or if there isn't any <console> at all but the domain
definition hasn't gone through a parse->format->parse round-trip,
the <console> device would not be formatted.

Change the code to always add the stub device for the first
serial device.

Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1089914
2015-06-04 10:04:44 +02:00
Andrea Bolognani
778c56f000 qemu: Automatically add <panic> element for pSeries guests.
The guest firmware provides the same functionality as the pvpanic
device, and the relevant element should always be present in the
domain XML to reflect this fact, so add it after parsing the
definition if it wasn't there already.
2015-06-01 06:44:37 -04:00
Andrea Bolognani
7bd769e0ab qemu: Allow panic device for pSeries guests
The guest firmware provides the same functionality as the pvpanic
device, which is not available in QEMU on pSeries, so the domain
XML should be allowed to contain the <panic> element.

On the other hand, unlike the pvpanic device, the guest firmware
can't be configured, so report an error if an address has been
provided in the XML.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1182388
2015-06-01 06:16:29 -04:00
Michal Privoznik
8e33cb41f3 qemu: Implement pci-serial
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=998813

Implementation is pretty straight-forward. Of course, not all qemus
out there supports the device, so new capability is introduced and
checked prior each use of the device.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-05-21 17:49:02 +02:00
Michal Privoznik
335b834d95 Introduce pci-serial
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=998813

Like usb-serial, the pci-serial device allows a serial device to be
attached to PCI bus. An example XML looks like this:

  <serial type='dev'>
    <source path='/dev/ttyS2'/>
    <target type='pci-serial' port='0'/>
    <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/>
  </serial>

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2015-05-21 17:49:02 +02:00