https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1160926
Passing a copy of the storage pool adapter to a function just changes the
copy of the fields in the particular function and then when returning to
the caller those changes are discarded. While not yet biting us in the
storage clean-up case, it did cause an issue for the fchost storage pool
startup case, createVport. The issue was at startup, if no parent is found
in the XML, the code will search for the 'best available' parent and then
store that in the in memory copy of the adapter. Of course, in this case
it was a copy, so when returning to the virStorageBackendSCSIStartPool that
change was discarded (or lost) from the pool->def->source.adapter which
meant at shutdown (deleteVport), the code assumed no adapter was passed
and skipped the deletion, leaving the vHBA created by libvirt still defined
requiring an additional stop of a nodedev-destroy to remove.
Adjusted the createVport to take virStoragePoolDefPtr instead of the
adapter copy. Then use the virStoragePoolSourceAdapterPtr when processing.
A future patch will need the 'def' anyway, so this just sets up for that.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1160565
The existing code assumed that the configuration of a 'parent' attribute
was correct for the createVport path. As it turns out, that may not be
the case which leads errors during the deleteVport path because the
wwnn/wwpn isn't associated with the parent.
With this change the following is reported:
error: Failed to start pool fc_pool_host3
error: XML error: Parent attribute 'scsi_host4' does not match parent 'scsi_host3' determined for the 'scsi_host16' wwnn/wwpn lookup.
for XML as follows:
<pool type='scsi'>
<name>fc_pool</name>
<source>
<adapter type='fc_host' parent='scsi_host4' wwnn='5001a4aaf3ca174b' wwpn='5001a4a77192b864'/>
</source>
Where 'nodedev-dumpxml scsi_host16' provides:
<device>
<name>scsi_host16</name>
<path>/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:04.0/0000:10:00.0/host3/vport-3:0-11/host16</path>
<parent>scsi_host3</parent>
<capability type='scsi_host'>
<host>16</host>
<unique_id>13</unique_id>
<capability type='fc_host'>
<wwnn>5001a4aaf3ca174b</wwnn>
<wwpn>5001a4a77192b864</wwpn>
...
The patch also adjusts the description of the storage pool to describe the
restrictions.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1160565
If a 'parent' attribute is provided for the fchost, then at startup
time check to ensure it is a vport capable scsi_host. If the parent
is not vport capable, then disallow the startup. The following is the
expected results:
error: Failed to start pool fc_pool
error: XML error: parent 'scsi_host2' specified for vHBA is not vport capable
where the XML for the fc_pool is:
<pool type='scsi'>
<name>fc_pool</name>
<source>
<adapter type='fc_host' parent='scsi_host2' wwnn='5001a4aaf3ca174b' wwpn='5001a4a77192b864'/>
</source>
...
and 'scsi_host2' is not vport capable.
Providing an incorrect parent and a correct wwnn/wwpn could lead to
failures at shutdown (deleteVport) where the assumption is the parent
is for the fchost.
NOTE: If the provided wwnn/wwpn doesn't resolve to an existing scsi_host,
then we will be creating one with code (virManageVport) which
assumes the parent is vport capable.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
This enables booting interactive GRUB menus (e.g. install CDs) with
libvirt-bhyve.
Caveat: A terminal other than the '--console' option to 'virsh start'
(e.g. 'cu -l /dev/nmdm0B -s 115200') must be used to connect to
grub-bhyve because the bhyve loader path is synchronous and must occur
before the VM actually starts.
Changing the bhyveProcessStart logic around to accommodate '--console'
for interactive loader use seems like a significant project and probably
not worth it, if UEFI/BIOS support for bhyve is "coming soon."
We still default to bhyveloader(1) if no explicit bootloader
configuration is supplied in the domain.
If the /domain/bootloader looks like grub-bhyve and the user doesn't
supply /domain/bootloader_args, we make an intelligent guess and try
chainloading the first partition on the disk (or a CD if one exists,
under the assumption that for a VM a CD is likely an install source).
Caveat: Assumes the HDD boots from the msdos1 partition. I think this is
a pretty reasonable assumption for a VM. (DrvBhyve with Bhyveload
already assumes that the first disk should be booted.)
I've tested both HDD and CD boot and they seem to work.
Use the device type name if we know it instead of its number,
even if we can't hotplug it:
qemuMonitorJSONAttachCharDevCommand:6094 : operation failed: Unsupported
char device type '10'
virDomainChrSourceDefIsEqual should return 'true' for
identical SPICEVMC chardevs, and those that have no source
specification.
After this change, a failed hotplug no longer leaves a stale
pointer in the domain definition.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1162097
If the memory mode is specified as 'strict' and with one node, we
get the following error when starting domain.
error: Unable to write to '$cgroup_path/cpuset.mems': Device or resource busy
XML is configured with numatune as follows:
<numatune>
<memory mode='strict' nodeset='0'/>
</numatune>
It's broken by Commit 411cea638f
which moved qemuSetupCgroupForEmulator() before setting cpuset.mems
in qemuSetupCgroupPostInit.
Directory '$cgroup_path/emulator/' is created in qemuSetupCgroupForEmulator.
But '$cgroup_path/emulator/cpuset.mems' it not set and has a default value
(all nodes, such as 0-1). Then we setup '$cgroup_path/cpuset.mems' to the
nodemask (in this case it's '0') in qemuSetupCgroupPostInit. It must fail.
This patch makes '$cgroup_path/emulator/cpuset.mems' is set before
'$cgroup_path/cpuset.mems'. The action is similar with that in
qemuDomainSetNumaParamsLive.
Signed-off-by: Wang Rui <moon.wangrui@huawei.com>
If the memory mode in numatune is not 'strict', we should not setup
cpuset.mems. Before commit 1a7be8c600
we have checked the memory mode in virDomainNumatuneGetNodeset. This
patch adds the check as before.
Signed-off-by: Wang Rui <moon.wangrui@huawei.com>
If the memory mode in numatune is specified as 'preferred' with one node
(such as nodeset='0'), domain's memory is not all in node 0 absolutely.
Assumption that node 0 doesn't have enough memory, memory can be allocated
on node 1 when qemu process startup. Then if we set cpuset.mems to '0',
it may invoke OOM.
Commit 1a7be8c600 changed the former logic of
checking memory mode in virDomainNumatuneGetNodeset. This patch adds the
check as before.
Signed-off-by: Wang Rui <moon.wangrui@huawei.com>
This patch fixes the following issues.
1) When an invalid wwn is introduced, libvirt reports
"Malformed wwn: %s". The template won't be replaced.
2) "target" option for dompmsuspend and "xml" option for
save-image-define are required options and should use
VSH_OT_DATA instead of VSH_OT_STRING as an option type.
3) A typo.
Signed-off-by: Hao Liu <hliu@redhat.com>
Coverity found out that commit cd490086 caused a possible NULL pointer
dereference. This is due to the fact, that phyp_driver is NULL at the
time of closing the socket, instead of connection_data, which kept the
socket before the mentioned commit, could not be NULL.
However, internal_socket is still the local socket that can be
closed, even unconditionally, if we initialize it to -1.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Check the arability of the options with the current qemu binary,
add them in the varable opt if yes, print a message if not.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com>
Detect if the the qemu binary currently in use support the bps_max option,
If yes add it to the command, if not, just ignore the option.
We don't print error here, because the check for invalide arguments
has alerady been made in qemu_driver.c
Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com>
Add support for bps_max and friends in the driver part.
In the part checking if a qemu is running, check if the running binary
support bps_max, if not print an error message, if yes add it to
"info" variable
Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Add the capability to detect if the qemu binary have the capability
to use bps_max and friends
Add a value in the enum virQEMUCapsFlags for the qemu capability.
Set it with virQEMUCapsSet if the binary suport bps_max and they friends.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com>
Modify the structure _virDomainBlockIoTuneInfo to support these the new
options.
Change the initialization of the variable expectedInfo in qemumonitorjsontest.c
to avoid compiling problem.
Add documentation about the new xml options
Signed-off-by: Matthias Gatto <matthias.gatto@outscale.com>
nodeSetMemoryParameters() will call nodeSetMemoryParameterValue()
to set parameters. But it just filter the return code '-2' as
failure. Indeed we should report error when rc is negative.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1161541
Signed-off-by: Jincheng Miao <jmiao@redhat.com>
CPU numa topology implicitly allows memory specification in 'KiB'.
Enabling this to accept the 'unit' in which memory needs to be specified.
This now allows users to specify memory in units of choice, and
lists the same in 'KiB' -- just like other 'memory' elements in XML.
<numa>
<cell cpus='0-3' memory='1024' unit='MiB' />
<cell cpus='4-7' memory='1024' unit='MiB' />
</numa>
Also augment test cases to correctly model NUMA memory specification.
This adds the tag 'unit="KiB"' for memory attribute in NUMA cells.
Signed-off-by: Prerna Saxena <prerna@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Commit 01b4de2b9f abstracts virDomainParseMemory()
for use by other functions in domain_conf.c
Extend the same for use, for functions outside of this file.
Signed-off-by: Prerna Saxena <prerna@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Store version numbers in this format
version = 1000000 * major + 1000 * minor + micro
produced by virParseVersionString instead of dedicated enums.
Split the complex esxVI_ProductVersion enum into a simpler
esxVI_ProductLine enum and a product version number.
Relax API and product version number checks to accept everything that
is equal or greater than the supported minimum version. VMware ESX
went through 3 major versions and the vSphere API always stayed
backward compatible. This commit assumes that this will also be true
for future VMware ESX versions.
Also reword error messages in esxConnectTo* to say what was expected
and what was found instead (suggested by Richard W.M. Jones).
As reviewing patches upstream it occurred to me, that we have two
functions doing nearly the same: virDomainParseMemory which
expects XML in the following format:
<memory unit='MiB'>1337</memory>
The other function being virDomainHugepagesParseXML expecting the
following format:
<someElement size='1337' unit='MiB'/>
It wouldn't matter to have two functions handle two different
scenarios like this if we could only not copy code that handles
32bit arches around. So this code merges the common parts into
one by inventing new @units_xpath argument to
virDomainParseMemory which allows overriding the default location
of @unit attribute in XML. With this change both scenarios above
can be parsed with virDomainParseMemory.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
If detect_scsi_host_caps reports errors but keeps libvirtd going on
startup, the user is misled by the error messages. Transforming them
into warning still shows the problems, but indicates this is not fatal.
Introduced by commit c63ef0452b, when nodeset is NULL, validation will
pass in virNumaSetupMemoryPolicy, but virBitmapNextSetBit must ensure
bitmap is not NULL, otherwise that might cause a segmentation fault.
This patch fixes it.
Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
The shared netcf driver is stateful and inside the daemon so
there is no need to use the networkPrivateData field to get the
driver handle. Just access the global driver handle directly.
The shared network driver is stateful and inside the daemon so
there is no need to use the networkPrivateData field to get the
driver handle. Just access the global driver handle directly.
Many places already directly accessed the global driver handle
in any case, so the code could never work without relying on
this.
The shared storage driver is stateful and inside the daemon so
there is no need to use the storagePrivateData field to get the
driver handle. Just access the global driver handle directly.
Since the secondary drivers are only active when the primary
driver is also the Test driver, there is no need to use the
different type specific privateData fields.
Since the secondary drivers are only active when the primary
driver is also the Parallels driver, there is no need to use the
different type specific privateData fields. The object that was
being stored in the storagePrivateData can easily be kept in the
parallelsConn struct instead.
For inexplicable reasons the phyp driver defined two separate
structs for holding its private data. One it keeps in privateData
and the other it keeps in networkPrivateData. It uses them both
from all API driver methods. Merge the two separate structs
into one to remove this horrible abuse.
Since the secondary drivers are only active when the primary
driver is also the Hyper-V driver, there is no need to use the
different type specific privateData fields.
Since the secondary drivers are only active when the primary
driver is also the ESX driver, there is no need to use the
different type specific privateData fields.
Since the secondary drivers are only active when the primary
driver is also the remote driver, there is no need to use the
different type specific privateData fields.
The remote driver has had a long term hack to deal with the fact
that the old Xen driver worked outside libvirtd, but the rest
of the drivers worked inside. So you could have a local hypervisor
driver but everything else go via the remote driver. The Xen driver
long ago moved inside libvirtd, so this hack is no longer needed.
Thus we should open use the remote driver for secondary drivers
if the primary driver is already the remote driver.
As documented in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1161358,
the ACL attribute should be named: interface_macaddr
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
This introduces a testcase for PowerPC compat mode cpu specification.
Signed-off-by: Prerna Saxena <prerna@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Add documentation to explain how compat-mode can be invoked with libvirt
running on PowerPC architecture.
It also mentions that this change is available libvirt 1.2.11 onwards.
Signed-off-by: Prerna Saxena <prerna@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>