virDomainSetMemory is documented to change only runtime configuration of
running domain. However, that's not true of all hypervisors supported.
Seems as though when commit id '0f2e50be5' added the current flag, the
function description should have been updated similar to when commit id
'c1795c52' updated the virDomainSetMaxMemory description. Especially since
commit id '80427f1d' updated the virsh 'setmem' description to indicate
"behavior is different depending on hypervisor."
This patch will update the description to match current functionality.
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Shirokovskiy <nshirokovskiy@virtuozzo.com>
When a SCSI disk is hotplugged to a domain that does not have the required
SCSI controller already defined and loaded the following internal error occurs
error: Failed to attach device from scsi_disk.xml
error: internal error: Could not find scsi controller with index 0 required for device
Commit 0260506c added in method qemuBuildDriveDevStr a lookup of the controller
alias. The internal error occurs because in method qemuDomainAttachSCSIDisk
the automatic creation of the potentially missing SCSI controller occurs after
calling qemuBuildDriveDevStr.
This patch reverses the calling sequence.
Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Bjoern Walk <bwalk@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Zimmermann <stzi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Often when debugging bug reports one is given a copy of the file
from /var/log/libvirt/qemu/$NAME.log along with other supporting
files. In a number of cases I've been given sets of files which
were from different machines. Including the hostname in the QEMU
log file will help identify when the bug reporter is providing
bad information.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The log file descriptor associated with the virRotatingFile
struct should be marked close-on-exec, as even when virtlogd
re-exec's itself it expect to open the log file fresh. It
does not need to preserve the logfile handles, only the network
client FDs.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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
This patch reverts parts of commits 0d8b24f6b and 0785966d dealing with
the addition of a controller during virDomainHostdevAssignAddress. This
caused a regression for the hostdev hotplug path which assumes the
qemuDomainFindOrCreateSCSIDiskController will add the new controller
during qemuDomainAttachHostSCSIDevice to both the running domain and
the domain def controller list when the controller doesn't yet exist
(whether due to no SCSI controllers existing or the addition of a new
controller because existing ones are full).
Since commit id 0d8b24f6 will call virDomainHostdevAssignAddress during
virDomainDeviceDefPostParseInternal which is called either during domain
definition post processing (via an iterator during virDomainDefPostParse)
or directly from virDomainDeviceDefParse during hotplug, the change
broke the "side effect" of being able to add both a hostdev and controller
to the running domain.
The regression would only be seen if the running domain didn't have a
SCSI controller already defined or if the existing SCSI controller was
"full" of devices and a new controller needed to be created.
This patch will also add some extra comments to the code to avoid a
similar future change.
Signed-off-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Bjoern Walk <bwalk@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Zimmermann <stzi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Instead of comparing garbage strings against real MAC addresses,
introduce an error mesage for unparsable ones:
$ virsh net-dhcp-leases default --mac t12
error: Failed to get leases info for default
error: invalid MAC address: t12
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1261432
Introduce support for domainInterfaceStats API call for querying
network interface statistics. Consequently it also enables the
use of `virsh domifstat <dom> <interface name>` command plus
seeing the interfaces names instead of "-" when doing
`virsh domiflist <dom>`.
After successful guest creation we fill the network
interfaces names based on domain, device id and append suffix
if it's emulated in the following form: vif<domid>.<devid>[-emu].
We extract the network interfaces info from the libxl_domain_config
object in libxlDomainCreateIfaceNames() to generate ifname. On domain
cleanup we also clear ifname, in case it was set by libvirt (i.e.
being prefixed with "vif"). We also skip these two steps in case the name
of the interface was manually inserted by the adminstrator.
For getting the interface statistics we resort to virNetInterfaceStats
and let libvirt handle the platform specific nits. Note that the latter
is not yet supported in FreeBSD.
Signed-off-by: Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com>
Commit 0f7436ca54 "network: wait for DAD to finish for bridge IPv6 addresses"
results in:
CC util/libvirt_util_la-virnetdevmacvlan.lo
util/virnetdev.c: In function 'virNetDevParseDadStatus':
util/virnetdev.c:1319:188: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
util/virnetdev.c:1332:41: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
util/virnetdev.c:1334:92: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
on at least ARM platforms.
The three macros involved (NLMSG_NEXT, IFA_RTA and RTA_NEXT) all appear to
correctly take care of alignment, therefore suppress Wcast-align around their
uses.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Cc: Maxim Perevedentsev <mperevedentsev@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: Laine Stump <laine@laine.org>
Cc: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
The problem is that in some mingw header DATADIR is used but
gnulib defines it too. This leads to the following compile error:
CC locking/libvirt_driver_la-lock_manager.lo
In file included from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/objbase.h:66:0,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/ole2.h:17,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/wtypes.h:12,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/winscard.h:10,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/windows.h:97,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/winsock2.h:23,
from ../gnulib/lib/unistd.h:48,
from ../../src/util/virutil.h:29,
from ../../src/logging/log_manager.c:30:
/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/objidl.h:12275:2: error: expected identifier or '(' before string constant
} DATADIR;
^
Makefile:7888: recipe for target 'logging/libvirt_driver_la-log_manager.lo' failed
The fix is to include configmake.h at the end of includes.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Commit 48cd3dfa66 introduced configuration
file for libvirt-admin but forgot to distribute it. Also the change
made to libvirt.conf in commit dbecb87f94
should've been removed thanks to introduction of separate config file.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
virAdmConnect was named after virConnect, but after some discussions,
most of the APIs called will be working with remote daemon and starting
them virAdmDaemon will make more sense. Only possibly controversal name
is CloseCallback (de)registration, and connecting to the daemon (which
will still be Open/Close), but even this makes sense if one thinks about
the daemon being opened and closed, e.g. as file, etc.
This way all the APIs working with the daemon will start with
virAdmDaemon prefix, they will accept virAdmDaemonPtr as first parameter
and that will better suit with other namings as well (virDomain*,
virAdmServer*, etc.).
Because in virt-admin, the connection name does not refer to a struct
that would have a connect in its name, also adjust 'connname' in
clients. And because it is not used anywhere in the vsh code, move it
from there into each client.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
If VM A is shutdown a by qemu agent at appoximately the same time
an agent EOF of VM A happened, there's a chance that deadlock may occur:
qemuProcessHandleAgentEOF in main thread
A) priv->agent = NULL; //A happened before B
//deadlock when we get agent lock which's held by worker thread
qemuAgentClose(agent);
qemuDomainObjExitAgent called by qemuDomainShutdownFlags in worker thread
B) hasRefs = virObjectUnref(priv->agent); // priv->agent is NULL,
// return false
if (hasRefs)
virObjectUnlock(priv->agent); //agent lock will not be released here
In order to resolve, during EOF close the agent first, then set priv->agent
to NULL to fix the deadlock.
This essentially reverts commit id '1020a504'. It's also of note that commit
id '362d0477' notes a possible/rare deadlock similar to what was seen in
the monitor in commit id '25f582e3'. However, it seems interceding changes
including commit id 'd960d06f' should remove the deadlock issue.
With this change, if EOF is called:
Get VM lock
Check if !priv->agent || priv->beingDestroyed, then unlock VM
Call qemuAgentClose
Unlock VM
When qemuAgentClose is called
Get Agent lock
If Agent->fd open, close it
Unlock Agent
Unref Agent
qemuDomainObjEnterAgent
Enter with VM lock
Get Agent lock
Increase Agent refcnt
Unlock VM
After running agent command, calling qemuDomainObjExitAgent
Enter with Agent lock
Unref Agent
If not last reference, unlock Agent
Get VM lock
If we were in the middle of an EnterAgent, call Agent command, and
ExitAgent sequence and the EOF code is triggered, then the EOF code
can get the VM lock, make it's checks against !priv->agent ||
priv->beingDestroyed, and call qemuAgentClose. The CloseAgent
would wait to get agent lock. The other thread then will eventually
call ExitAgent, release the Agent lock and unref the Agent. Once
ExitAgent releases the Agent lock, AgentClose will get the Agent
Agent lock, close the fd, unlock the agent, and unref the agent.
The final unref would cause deletion of the agent.
Signed-off-by: Wang Yufei <james.wangyufei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Ren Guannan <renguannan@huawei.com>
The parameter --disable-dependency-tracking is supposed to speed up
one-time build due to the fact that it disables some dependency
extractors that, apparently, take longer time to execute. That is a
problem for code that is generated into builddir (especially some
specific subdirectory) because the directory it should be installed to
does not exists in VPATH and without the dependency tracking is not
created. Generating such file hence fails with -ENOENT. In order to
keep generating files into builddir instead of srcdir, we must create
the directory ourselves. This should finally fix the problem that is
being fixed multiple times since its introduction in commit a9fe620372
and let us continue with cleaning those parts of Makefiles that depend
on generating files into the srcdir rather than builddir as it should
be.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Our domain_conf.* files are big enough. Not only they contain XML
parsing code, but they served as a storage of all functions whose
name is virDomain prefixed. This is just wrong as it gathers not
related functions (and modules) into one big file which is then
harder to maintain. Split virDomainObjList module into a separate
file called virdomainobjlist.[ch].
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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
Add capabilities for virtio-keyboard, virtio-mouse
and virtio-tablet devices:
name "virtio-keyboard-device", bus virtio-bus
name "virtio-keyboard-pci", bus PCI
name "virtio-mouse-device", bus virtio-bus
name "virtio-mouse-pci", bus PCI
name "virtio-tablet-device", bus virtio-bus
name "virtio-tablet-pci", bus PCI
Map both -device and -pci versions of the device to one capability.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1231114
If for some reason there is an existing log file, that is larger then
max length of log file, we need to rollover that file immediately.
Trying to figure out how much data we could write will resolve in
overflow of unsigned variable 'towrite' and this leads to segfault.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Introduce a new API to get libvirt version. It is worth noting, that
libvirt-admin and libvirt share the same version number. Unfortunately,
our existing API isn't generic enough to be used with virAdmConnectPtr
as well. Also this patch wires up this API to the virt-admin client
as a generic cmdVersion command.
As we need a client disconnect handler, we also need a mechanism to register
such handlers for a client. This patch introduced both the close callbacks and
also the client vshAdmCatchDisconnect handler to be registered with it. By
registering the handler we still need to make sure the client can react to
daemon's events like disconnect or keepalive, so asynchronous I/O event polling
is necessary to be enabled too.
Now that we introduced URI support in libvirt-admin, we should also support URI
aliases during connection establishment phase. After applying this patch,
virAdmConnectOpen will also support VIR_CONNECT_NO_ALIASES flag.
As we need to provide support for URI aliases in libvirt-admin as well, URI
alias matching needs to be internally visible. Since
virConnectOpenResolveURIAlias does have a compatible signature, it could be
easily reused by libvirt-admin. This patch moves URI alias matching to util,
renaming it accordingly.
As we plan to add more and more logic to remote connecting methods,
these cannot be generated from admin_protocol.x anymore. Instead,
this patch implements these to methods explicitly.
By moving the remote version into a separate module, we gain a slightly
better maintainability in the long run than just by leaving it in one
place with the existing libvirt-admin library which can start getting
pretty messy later on.
Since most of our APIs rely on an acive functional connection to a daemon and
we have such a mechanism in libvirt already, there's need to have such a way in
libvirt-admin as well. By introducing a new public API, this patch provides
support to check for an active connection.
Unfortunately, client side version retrieval API virGetVersion uses
one-time initialization (due to the fact we might not have initialized the
library by calling connect prior to this) which is not completely compatible
with admin initialization. This API is rather simplistic and reimplementing
it for admin might be the preferred method of reusing it. Note that even though
the method will be reimplemented, the version number is still the same for both
the libvirt and libvirt-admin library.
virConnectGetConfig and virConnectGetConfigPath were static libvirt
methods, merely because there hasn't been any need for having them
internally exported yet. Since libvirt-admin also needs to reference
its config file, 'xGetConfig' should be exported.
Besides moving, this patch also renames the methods accordingly,
as they are libvirt config specific.
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>
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>
Allowing to have the extra undefined/default state.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Machine name escaping follows the same rules as serice name escape,
except that '.' and '-' must not be escaped in machine names, due
to a bug in systemd-machined.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282846
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
The libvirt_logd.aug and test_libvirt_logd.aug.in files
have never existed so shouldn't be in EXTRA_DIST. It was
a copy+paste mistake when closing virtlogd from virtlockd
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
With some versions of GLibC / GCC, a variable called 'daemon'
will result in a warning about clashing with the function also
named 'daemon'. Rename it to 'dmn' to avoid the clash.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Otherwise we fail on 32bit with:
CC logging/virtlogd-log_daemon_dispatch.o
logging/log_daemon_dispatch.c: In function 'virLogManagerProtocolDispatchDomainReadLogFile':
logging/log_daemon_dispatch.c:120:9: error: format '%zu' expects argument of type 'size_t', but argument 7 has type 'uint64_t' [-Werror=format]
The virtlogd daemon is launched with a 30 second timeout for
unprivileged users. Unfortunately the timeout is only inhibited
while RPC clients are connected, and they only connect for a
short while to open the log file descriptor. We need to hold
an inhibition for as long as the log file descriptor itself
is open.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently the QEMU stdout/stderr streams are written directly to
a regular file (eg /var/log/libvirt/qemu/$GUEST.log). While those
can be rotated by logrotate (using copytruncate option) this is
not very efficient. It also leaves open a window of opportunity
for a compromised/broken QEMU to DOS the host filesystem by
writing lots of text to stdout/stderr.
This makes it possible to connect the stdout/stderr file handles
to a pipe that is provided by virtlogd. The virtlogd daemon will
read from this pipe and write data to the log file, performing
file rotation whenever a pre-determined size limit is reached.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently the QEMU monitor is given an FD to the logfile. This
won't work in the future with virtlogd, so it needs to use the
qemuDomainLogContextPtr instead, but it shouldn't directly
access that object either. So define a callback that the
monitor can use for reporting errors from the log file.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
When the qemuProcessAttach/Stop methods write a marker into
the log file, they can use qemuDomainLogContextWrite to
write a formatted message.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Instead of writing directly to a log file descriptor, change
qemuLogOperation to use qemuDomainLogContextWrite().
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The qemuDomainTaint APIs currently expect to be passed a log file
descriptor. Change them to instead use a qemuDomainLogContextPtr
to hide the implementation details.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert the places which create/open log files to use the new
qemuDomainLogContextPtr object instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Introduce a qemuDomainLogContext object to encapsulate
handling of I/O to/from the domain log file. This will
hide details of the log file implementation from the
rest of the driver, making it easier to introduce
support for virtlogd later.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
There are two pretty similar functions qemuProcessReadLog and
qemuProcessReadChildErrors. Both read from the QEMU log file
and try to strip out libvirt messages. The latter then reports
an error, while the former lets the callers report an error.
Re-write qemuProcessReadLog so that it uses a single read
into a dynamically allocated buffer. Then introduce a new
qemuProcessReportLogError that calls qemuProcessReadLog
and reports an error.
Convert all callers to use qemuProcessReportLogError.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The rename operation only works on inactive virtual machines,
but it none the less writes to the log file used by the QEMU
processes. This log file is not intended to provide a general
purpose audit trail of operations performed on VMs. The audit
subsystem has recording of important operations. If we want
to extend that to cover all significant public APIs that is
a valid thing to consider, but we shouldn't arbitrarily log
specific APIs into the QEMU log file in the meantime.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Add the virLogManager API which allows for communication with
the virtlogd daemon to RPC program. This provides the client
side API to open log files for guest domains.
The virtlogd daemon is setup to auto-spawn on first use when
running unprivileged. For privileged usage, systemd socket
activation is used instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Define a new RPC protocol for the virtlogd daemon that provides
for handling of logs. The initial RPC method defined allows a
client to obtain a file handle to use for writing to a log
file for a guest domain. The file handle passed back will not
actually refer to the log file, but rather an anonymous pipe.
The virtlogd daemon will forward I/O between them, ensuring
file rotation happens when required.
Initially the log setup is hardcoded to cap log files at
128 KB, and keep 3 backups when rolling over, which gives
a max usage of 512 KB per guest.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Copy the virtlockd codebase across to form the initial virlogd
code. Simple search & replace of s/lock/log/ and gut the remote
protocol & dispatcher. This gives us a daemon that starts up
and listens for connections, but does nothing with them.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Add virRotatingFileReader and virRotatingFileWriter objects
which allow reading & writing from/to files with automation
rotation to N backup files when a size limit is reached. This
is useful for guest logging when a guaranteed finite size
limit is required. Use of external tools like logrotate is
inadequate since it leaves the possibility for guest to DOS
the host in between invokations of logrotate.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
According to the documentation, CreateMachine accepts only 7bit ASCII
characters in the machinename parameter, so let's make sure we can start
machines with unicode names with systemd. We already have a function
for that, we just forgot to use it.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1062943
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282846
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Using qemuProcess{Init,Launch,FinishStartup} allows us to run
pre-migration commands on destination before asking QEMU to wait for
incoming migration data.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
NBD storage migration will not work with offline migration anyway and we
already checked that the user did not ask for it. Thus it doesn't make
sense to keep the code after 'done' label where we jump in case of
offline migration.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Some failure paths in qemuMigrationPrepareAny forgot to kill the just
started QEMU process. This patch fixes this by combining 'stop' and
'endjob' label into a new label 'stopjob'. This name was chosen to avoid
confusion with the most common semantics of 'endjob'. Normally, 'endjob'
is always called at the end of an API to stop the job we entered at the
beginning. In qemuMigrationPrepareAny we only want to stop the job in
failure path; on success we need to carry the job over to the Finish
phase.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Once qemuProcessInit was called, qemuProcessLaunch will launch a new
QEMU process with stopped virtual CPUs.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
qemuProcessStart is going to be split in three parts: qemuProcessInit,
qemuProcessLaunch, and qemuProcessFinish so that migration Prepare phase
can insert additional code in the process. qemuProcessStart will be a
small wrapper for all other callers.
qemuProcessInit prepares the domain up to the point when priv->qemuCaps
is initialized.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
'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'.
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
Libvirt already has two types of panic devices - pvpanic and pSeries firmware.
This patch introduces the 'model' attribute and a new type of panic device.
'isa' model is for ISA pvpanic device.
'pseries' model is a default value for pSeries guests.
'hyperv' model is the new type. It's used for Hyper-V crash.
Schema and docs are updated for the new attribute.
A PCI device may have the capability to setup virtual functions (VFs)
but have them currently all disabled. Prior to this patch, if that was
the case the the node device XML for the device wouldn't report any
virtual_functions capability.
With this patch, if a file called "sriov_totalvfs" is found in the
device's sysfs directory, its contents will be interpreted as a
decimal number, and that value will be reported as "maxCount" in a
capability element of the device's XML, e.g.:
<capability type='virtual_functions' maxCount='7'/>
This will be reported regardless of whether or not any VFs are
currently enabled for the device.
NB: sriov_numvfs (the number of VFs currently active) is also
available in sysfs, but that value is implied by the number of items
in the list that is inside the capability element, so there is no
reason to explicitly provide it as an attribute.
sriov_totalvfs and sriov_numvfs are available in kernels at least as far
back as the 2.6.32 that is in RHEL6.7, but in the case that they
simply aren't there, libvirt will behave as it did prior to this patch
- no maxCount will be displayed, and the virtual_functions capability
will be absent from the device's XML when 0 VFs are enabled.
Report the maximum possible number of VFs for an SRIOV PF, like this:
<capability type='virtual_functions' maxCount='7'>
...
</capability>
I've just discovered that the virtual_functions and physical_functions
capabilities are not supported in the virNodeDeviceParse functions,
only in virNodeDeviceFormat (I suppose because they are only reported,
not set from XML). This should probably be remedied, but is less
immediately useful than the current patch.
The checked predicate is a deduction from the following checks:
1) maximum cpu id is checked for every parsed <vcpusched> element
2) the resulting bitmaps are checked for overlaps
3) there has to be at least one cpu per <vcpusched>
From the above checks we can indeed deduce that if we have one
<vcpusched> element per CPU we will have at most 'maxvcpus' of them.
Drop the explicit check since it's redundant.
Now that new domains are started inside a QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_START job,
we need to pass it down to qemuProcessStartCPUs too.
This removes the warning:
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitorInternal:1750 : This thread seems to be the
async job owner; entering monitor without asking for a nested job is
dangerous
Introduced by commit 04c721f, before that this code path was only
executed with QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_NONE.
(This code is not executed on migration, because qemuMigrationPrepareAny
sets the VIR_QEMU_PROCESS_START_PAUSED flag.)
The domain definition is not needed in any of these functions.
Only pass it to qemuSetupChardevCgroup, which is used as a callback
for virDomainChrDefForeach.
Use the right type for passing virDomainObjPtr instead of
void* where possible.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282288
Rather than using just open on the path, allow for the possibility that
the path to be opened resides on an NFS root-squash target and was created
under a different uid/gid.
Without using virFileOpenAs an attempt to get the volume size data may fail
if the current user doesn't have permissions to read the volume, such as
would be the case if mode wasn't supplied in the volume XML and the default
VIR_STORAGE_DEFAULT_VOL_PERM_MODE (e.g. 0600) was used. Under this scenario
the owner/group is not root:root, thus this path run under root would fail
to open/read the volume.
NB: The virFileOpenAs code using OPEN_FORK will only work when the failure
is not EACESS/EPERM and the path resolves to a shared file system.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1282288
Although commit id '77346f27' resolves part of the problem regarding creating
a qemu-img image in an NFS root-squash environment, it really didn't fix the
entire problem. Unfortunately it only masked the problem. It seems qemu-img
must open/create the image using 0644, which if used by target.perms would
result in the chmod not being called since the mode desired and set match.
Although qemu-img could conceivably ignore the mode when creating, libvirt
has more knowledge of the environment and can make the adjustment to the
mode far more easily by using virFileOpenAs with VIR_FILE_OPEN_FORCE_MODE.
If that's successful, then we know on return the file will have the right
owner and mode, so we can declare success
The amount of memory a ppc64 domain might need to lock is different
than that of a equally-sized x86 domain, so we need to check the
domain's architecture and act accordingly.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1273480
The function is used everywhere else to check whether the locked
memory limit should be set / updated, and it should be used here
as well.
Moreover, qemuDomainGetMlockLimitBytes() expects the hostdev to
have already been added to the domain definition, but we only do
that at the end of qemuDomainAttachHostPCIDevice(). Work around
the issue by adding the hostdev before adjusting the locked memory
limit and removing it immediately afterwards.
Commit 6472e54a unlocks the virDomainObj even if libxlDomainObjEndJob
returns false, indicating that its refcnt has dropped to 0.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Commits b6e19cf4 and 6472e54a missed unref'ing the
libxlDriverConfig object. Add missing calls to virObjectUnref.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Remembering to call qemuMonitorSetDomainLog in the right paths before
calling qemuProcessStop is annoying and easy to forget. And I already
forgot to do so in commit v1.2.8-52-g0389060: logfd may be leaked if
QEMU process dies between Prepare and Finish migration phases.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
qemuProcessStart is so big that any nontrivial code should be moved to
dedicated functions to make the code easier to read and maintain.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
qemuProcessStart is so big that any nontrivial code should be moved to
dedicated functions to make the code easier to read and maintain.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
qemuProcessStart is so big that any nontrivial code should be moved to
dedicated functions to make the code easier to read and maintain.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
qemuProcessStart is so big that any nontrivial code should be moved to
dedicated functions to make the code easier to read and maintain.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Traditionally, we pass incoming migration URI on QEMU command line,
which has some drawbacks. Depending on the URI QEMU may initialize its
migration state immediately without giving us a chance to set any
additional migration parameters (this applies mainly for fd: URIs). For
some URIs the monitor may be completely blocked from the beginning until
migration is finished, which means we may be stuck in qmp_capabilities
command without being able to send any QMP commands.
QEMU solved this by introducing "defer" parameter for -incoming command
line option. This will tell QEMU to prepare for an incoming migration
while the actual incoming URI is sent using migrate-incoming QMP
command. Before calling this command we can normally talk to the
monitor and even set any migration parameters which will be honored by
the incoming migration.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
We only started an async job for incoming migration from another host.
When we were starting a domain from scratch or restoring from a saved
state (migration from file) we didn't set any async job. Let's introduce
a new QEMU_ASYNC_JOB_START for these cases.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Incoming migration may require quite a few parameters (URI, fd, path) to
be considered while starting QEMU and we will soon add another one.
Let's group all of them in a single struct.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Make callers of qemuBuildCommandLine responsible for providing the URI
which should be passed as a parameter for -incoming.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Introduce a new helper function "virDiskNameParse" which extends
virDiskNameToIndex but handling both disk index and partition index.
Also rework virDiskNameToIndex to be based on virDiskNameParse.
A test is also added for this function testing both valid and
invalid disk names.
Signed-off-by: Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com>
Introduce support for domainMemoryStats API call, which
consequently enables the use of `virsh dommemstat` command to
query for memory statistics of a domain. We support
the following statistics: balloon info, available and currently
in use. swap-in, swap-out, major-faults, minor-faults require
cooperation of the guest and thus currently not supported.
We build on the data returned from libxl_domain_info and deliver
it in the virDomainMemoryStat format.
Signed-off-by: Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com>
The LXC driver uses virSetUIDGID() to become UID/GID 0.
It passes an empty groups list to virSetUIDGID()
to get rid of all supplementary groups from the host side.
But virSetUIDGID() calls setgroups() only if the supplied list
is larger than 0.
This leads to a container root with unrelated supplementary groups.
In most cases this issue is unoticed as libvirtd runs as UID/GID 0
without any supplementary groups.
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Instead of creating symlinks, bind mount the devices to
/dev/pts/XY.
Using bind mounts it is no longer needed to add pts devices
to files like /etc/securetty.
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
Userspace does not expect that the initial console
is a controlling TTY. systemd can deal with that, others not.
On sysv init distros getty will fail to spawn a controlling on
/dev/console or /dev/tty1. Which will cause to whole container
to reboot upon ctrl-c.
This patch changes the behavior of libvirt to match the kernel
behavior where the initial TTY is also not controlling.
The only user visible change should be that a container with
bash as PID 1 would complain. But this matches exactly the kernel
be behavior with init=/bin/bash.
To get a controlling TTY for bash just run "setsid /bin/bash".
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1251190
So, if domain loses access to storage, sanlock tries to kill it
after some timeout. So far, the default is 80 seconds. But for
some scenarios this might not be enough. We should allow users to
adjust the timeout according to their needs.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Adjust the config code so that it does not enforce that target memory
node is specified. To avoid breakage, adjust the qemu memory hotplug
config checker to disallow such config for now.
Since we already make sure before that the domain configuration is
valid we may execute it always at the cost of doing 0 iterations of the
for loop.
This patch will simplify later refactor as it will avoid whitespace
changes.
Make the function usable so that -1 can be passed to it as cell ID so
that we can later enable memory hotplug on non-NUMA guests for certain
architectures.
This patch addresses BZ 1244895.
Adapt the sysfs TPM command cancel path for the TPM driver that
does not use a miscdevice anymore since Linux 4.0. Support old
and new paths and check their availability.
Add a mockup for the test cases to avoid the testing for
availability of the cancel path.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Introduce support for domainGetCPUStats API call and consequently
allow us to use `virsh cpu-stats`. The latter returns a more brief
output than the one provided by`virsh vcpuinfo`.
Signed-off-by: Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Current monitor code overrides domain object's privateData, e.g.
in virBhyveProcessStart():
vm->privateData = bhyveMonitorOpen(vm, driver);
where bhyveMonitorPtr() returns bhyveMonitorPtr.
This is not right thing to do, so make bhyveMonitorPtr
a part of the bhyveDomainObjPrivate struct and change related code
accordingly.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1277781
The virStoragePoolFCRefreshThread had passed a pointer to the pool obj
in the virStoragePoolFCRefreshInfoPtr; however, we cannot assume that
the pool exists still since we don't keep the pool lock throughout
the duration of the thread.
Therefore, instead of passing the pool obj pointer, pass the UUID of
the pool and perform a lookup. If found, then we can perform the
refresh using the locked pool obj pointer; otherwise, we just exit
the thread since the pool is now gone.
Logging current async job while in BeginJob is useful, but the async job
we want to start is even more interesting.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Fixes several style issues and removes "DEF" (what is it supposed to
mean anyway?) from debug messages.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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>
Just straight-forward patch.
Use reference counting for privdom as stats internally could drop domain lock.
Signed-off-by: Nikolay Shirokovskiy <nshirokovskiy@virtuozzo.com>
The previous commit
commit 4e8993a250
Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Nov 9 16:20:08 2015 +0000
qemu: assume various QEMU 0.10 features are always available
Added broken handling of -sdl. Instead of duplicating existing
SDL handling code, just ensure it is invoked in the right
scenarios.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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>