* src/libvirt_private.syms src/parthelper.c src/storage_backend_disk.c
src/storage_conf.c src/storage_conf.h: allow to create storage
volumes on disk backend, patches by Henrik Persson
* AUTHORS: add Henrik Persson
Daniel
* src/Makefile.am src/libvirt.c src/libvirt_private.syms src/logging.c
src/logging.h src/util.c src/libvirt_debug.syms: big cleanup of
the debug configuration option and code by Amy Griffis
daniel
* src/qemu_driver.c: fix a domain state problem after
migration, patch by Federico Simoncelli, fixes#507537
* src/domain_conf.c: fix a transcient domain state problem after
destroy, patch by Federico Simoncelli, fixes#507304
* AUTHORS: add Federico Simoncelli and Javier Fontan
daniel
* configure.in libvirt.spec.in src/Makefile.am
src/opennebula/one_client.[ch] src/opennebula/one_conf.h
src/opennebula/one_driver.[ch] : Finish the integration of OpenNebula,
avoid dependancy on OpenNebula libraries, require xmlrpc-c-devel
and build it by default, based on patch by Javier Fontan and DanB
suggestions
Daniel
If using a custom test driver, storage pool file parsing was broken, and
storage volume parsing was never implemented. Fix these issues, and add
some examples in docs/
The storage driver arranges its parsing routines in a way that make them
difficult to use in the test driver for non-default file parsing. This
refactoring moves things to be consistent with the way domain_conf and
network_conf do things.
If specifying a custom test driver, virtual networks were not 'activated'
on driver init. This differs from the behavior of domains and storage pools,
so fix it. Also improve a couple error messages in that area.
virEnumFromString doesn't check for a NULL string, and will segfault if
passed one. Lots of calling code protects against this, but at least
/pool/@type parsing does not.
CreateXMLFrom changes accidentally caused all raw volume creation to be
fully allocated (as though allocation == capacity). Fix this.
Also force CreateXMLFrom to maintain the previous behavior: sparseness
should still be maintained since we search for holes when copying, and the
clone behavior hasn't been tested with anything but the broken behavior.
Rather than numerous instances of:
emulator = vm->def->emulator;
if (!emulator)
emulator = virDomainDefDefaultEmulator(conn, vm->def, driver->caps);
if (!emulator)
return -1;
Set this value at XML parse time in the domain config, so we can depend on
it for all future emulator accesses. There were unchecked accesses in the
qemu driver that were tripping up on this if no emulator was specified in
the XML, see:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-October/msg00602.html
Certain drivers always need an 'emulator' specified in the XML (qemu and lxc
at least). Store this info in capabilities.
We will eventually use this to move default emulator handling out of
drivers and into domain_conf.*
* src/node_device_hal.c src/node_device_conf.[ch]: add support
for serial number in HAL storage backend, patch by Dave Allan
* docs/schemas/nodedev.rng
tests/nodedevschemadata/storage_serial_3600c0ff000d7a2a5d463ff4902000000.xml:
update the schemas and add a test case, also by Dave Allan
Daniel
The KVM version string can be one of the following:
- qemu-kvm-x.y.z in stable releases
- kvm-XX for kvm versions up to kvm-85
- qemu-kvm-devel-XX for kvm version kvm-86 and later
There are only a few of places where we need to detect
differences between KVM versions based on 0.9.1:
1) VNET_HDR introduced in kvm-74
2) -incoming tcp introduced in kvm-79
3) -incoming exec introduced in kvm-80
4) -incoming stdio in all earlier kvm versions
With qemu-kvm-0.10.x, we can now assume that (1) is available
if it's a KVM release, (2) and (3) is always available and
(4) is never available.
So, from now on we should only need to check the qemu version
number and the "is_kvm" flag for detecting feature availability.
We only need the KVM version number for older releases.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
This patch is purely re-factoring without any functional changes
to make way for the next patch.
The main thing achieved by the refactoring is that we now have
easier access to the parenthesised string that KVM folks seem
to delight in changing.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
* configure.in src/libvirt_private.syms src/storage_backend_fs.c
src/util.c src/util.h: find and use kvm-img, qemu-img or qcow-create
dynamically at runtime, patch by Doug Goldstein
* AUTHORS: add Doug Goldstein
Daniel
* src/Makefile.am src/node_device.[ch] src/node_device_conf.[ch]
src/node_device_hal.[ch] src/node_device_hal_linux.c
src/qemu_driver.c src/remote_internal.c src/storage_backend.c
src/virsh.c src/xen_unified.c tests/nodedevxml2xmltest.c
po/POTFILES.in: implementation for node device create and destroy
in NPIV support, patch by David Allan
Daniel
If two virtual networks have the same hardcoded bridge device (which
prevents them from being active simultaneously) we still want to define
them at daemon startup, so the user has a fighting chance of correcting
the XML error.
Add an extra flag to SetBridge to avoid reporting an error if there is
a bridge collision, and use this when loading network configs at startup.
This regressed via commit 4c3f3b4d.
Parse the command line output a bit earlier so we have a better chance
of reporting the full error output on failure.
I hit this when QEMU would try to boot an invalid kernel (virtinst bug).
There is different spacing when listing active vs. inactive networks. Ex:
Name State Autostart
-----------------------------------------
default active yes
xxxxxx inactive no
* src/qemu_conf.c docs/schemas/domain.rng
tests/capabilityschemadata/caps-qemu-kvm.xml: PPC Qemu Machine Type
changed from g3bw to g3beige some time ago, patch by Thomas Baker
Daniel
* src/opennebula/one_conf.[ch] src/opennebula/one_driver.[ch]:
the OpenNebula driver
* configure.in include/libvirt/virterror.h qemud/Makefile.am
qemud/qemud.c src/Makefile.am src/domain_conf.[ch] src/driver.h
src/libvirt.c src/virterror.c: integration of the OpenNebula
driver in the libvirt infrastructure
* AUTHORS: add Abel Miguez Rodriguez
daniel
* qemud/qemud.c src/console.c src/network_driver.c
src/node_device_conf.c src/node_device_hal.c src/storage_conf.c
src/util.c: cleanup of some direct stderr logging
daniel
There is some funkiness here, since we are either dealing with 2 different
pools (which means validation x 2) or the same pool, where we have to be
careful not to deadlock.
The cap_lost and prop_modified callbacks could deadlock if an existing
device needed to be refreshed, since dev_create expects the driver to
be unlocked.
* docs/schemas/domain.rng src/domain_conf.[ch] src/qemu_driver.c:
extend the generic code for the RDP and desktop extensions of
the graphic tag needed for vbox, patch by Pritesh Kothari
Daniel
Improves readability, particularly wrt the pending CreateFromXML changes.
This will also help implementing File->Block volume creation in the future,
since some of this code will need to be moved to a backend agnostic file.
vol-clone is a convenience function, requiring only a volume to clone and a
new name.
vol-create-from is a direct mapping to the public API, which allows cloning
across pools, converting between formats, etc, but requires an xml file to be
passed
By checking the pid every retry period, we can quickly determine if
the process crashed at startup, rather than make the user wait for
the entire timeout (3 seconds).
virExec will write out the pid of the daemonized process only. Use this
in the QEMU driver, rather than QEMU's pidfile, so we can catch errors we
might miss if the emulator bails early.
Wraps __virExec with the VIR_EXEC_DAEMON flag. Waits on the intermediate
process to ensure we don't end up with any zombies, and differentiates between
original process errors and intermediate process errors.
* src/domain_conf.[ch] docs/schemas/domain.rng: add support
for internal network in the generic part of the code, and
update the Relax-NG grammar accordingly, patch by Pritesh Kothari
daniel
* src/domain_conf.c src/domain_conf.h: parse and save multiple
graphics elements instead of one, patch by Pritesh Kothari
* src/qemu_conf.c src/qemu_driver.c: adapt the qemu/kvm driver for
the new structures, patch by Pritesh Kothari
* src/xend_internal.c src/xm_internal.c: same thing for Xen drivers
Daniel
This change:
Tue Mar 3 08:55:13 GMT 2009 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Don't try to detach & reset PCI devices while running test
suite for XML-> ARGV conversion.
* src/qemu_driver.c: Add qemuPrepareHostDevices() helper to
detach and reset PCI devices.
* src/qemu_conf.c: Don't detach & reset PCI devices while
building the command line argv
accidentally did this:
- if (hostdev->managed) {
+ if (!hostdev->managed) {
Which results in managed='yes' not causing the device to be
detached when the guest is starting.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
* src/vbox/vbox_driver.c src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: changes in
VirtualBox driver version detection and move informations
from a global variable into a driver structure, patch by Pritesh
Kothari.
Daniel
* src/libvirt_private.syms src/storage_backend.h
src/storage_backend_fs.c src/storage_conf.h src/storage_driver.c:
drop the pool lock when allocating fs volumes, patch by Cole Robinson
daniel
* configure.in include/libvirt/virterror.h src/Makefile.am
src/domain_conf.[ch] src/driver.h src/virterror.c src/vbox/README
src/vbox/vbox_CAPI_v2_2.h src/vbox/vbox_V2_2.c
src/vbox/vbox_XPCOMCGlue.[ch] src/vbox/vbox_driver.[ch]
src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: integration of the VirtualBox support
patches by Pritesh Kothari
Daniel
Seems like a simple typo - it has been "format=" since the flag
was introduced, but we added it as "fmt=".
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
Fixes:
CHECK: avoid_if_before_free
src/lxc_container.c: if (oldroot) VIR_FREE(oldroot)
src/lxc_container.c: if (newroot) VIR_FREE(newroot)
Makefile.maint: found useless "if" before "free" above
and:
src/lxc_container.c:317:
Makefile.maint: found trailing blank(s)
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
* src/libvirt_private.syms src/storage_backend_fs.c src/util.c
src/util.h: use posix_fallocate() on supported systems to
allocate diskspace faster, patches by Amit Shah
Daniel
* docs/schemas/domain.rng src/domain_conf.c src/domain_conf.h
src/qemu_conf.c
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-hostdev-pci-address.xml
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-hostdev-usb-address.xml
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-hostdev-usb-product.xml:
adds a new <hostdev managed='(yes|no)'> property
to host devices indicating whether or not we should
automatically dettach/reset, patch by Mark McLoughlin
daniel
* qemud/remote.c qemud/remote_dispatch_args.h
qemud/remote_dispatch_prototypes.h qemud/remote_dispatch_table.h
qemud/remote_protocol.c qemud/remote_protocol.h
qemud/remote_protocol.x src/remote_internal.c: Implement
attach/reattach/reset in the remote driver, patch by Mark
McLoughlin.
Daniel
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in
src/driver.h src/libvirt.c src/libvirt_public.syms
src/lxc_driver.c src/openvz_driver.c src/qemu_driver.c
src/test.c src/uml_driver.c: add the public APIs for
virNodeDeviceDettach virNodeDeviceReAttach and virNodeDeviceReset
and extends the driver structure accordingly.
Daniel
* configure.in po/POTFILES.in src/Makefile.am src/libvirt_private.syms
src/pci.c src/pci.h: Add implementations of dettach, reattach and
reset for PCI devices, patch by Mark McLoughlin
Daniel
Add support for parsing node device XML descriptions.
This will be used by PCI passthrough related functions to
obtain the PCI device address for a given node device.
The 'asprintf' -> 'virAsprintf' transition made in
[043d702f] "use virAsprintf instead of asprintf" introducted
a build error for 'driver.c' as 'util.h' has to be included.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Wilhelm <max@rfc2324.org>
The 'getVer' fix introducted in d88d459d [Allow remote://hostname/
style URIs for automatic driver probe...] breaks compiling libvirt
with loadable module support. Work around this to get it building again.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Wilhelm <max@rfc2324.org>
* configure.in: Enable internal WITH_BRIDGE support not just for LXC or
QEMU, but also for --with-network. Russell Haering reported that
compilation failed when configured with --without-lxc --without-qemu.
Details: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.libvirt/11928
* src/bridge.h: Use #if WITH_BRIDGE, rather than currently-equivalent
"#if defined(WITH_QEMU) || defined(WITH_LXC)"
bridge.c: In function 'brSetInetAddr':
bridge.c:665: error: dereferencing pointer '({anonymous})' does break strict-aliasing rules
bridge.c:665: note: initialized from here
bridge.c:666: error: dereferencing pointer '({anonymous})' does break strict-aliasing rules
bridge.c:666: note: initialized from here
Fix qemud.c warnings with gcc-4.4
qemud.c: In function ‘remoteListenTCP’:
qemud.c:675: error: dereferencing pointer ‘sa.72’ does break strict-aliasing rules
qemud.c:675: note: initialized from here
qemud.c:678: error: dereferencing pointer ‘sa.73’ does break strict-aliasing rules
qemud.c:678: note: initialized from here
* src/test.c (testNetworkCreate, testNetworkDefine): Since "def" is
set to NULL immediately after any vir*AssignDef call (to indicate we
no longer own it and to ensure no clean-up path mistakenly frees it),
dereference via net->def->, not def->.
* src/iptables.c: Include "virterror_internal.h".
Use virStrerror, not strerror.
* src/iptables.c (notifyRulesUpdated): Use %s rather than
string-concatenation that made sc_unmarked_diagnostics report
a false-positive.
* src/qemu_driver.c: Use virSetCloseExec and virSetNonBlock,
rather than qemuSet* functions. Suggested by Daniel P. Berrange.
* src/util.c (virSetCloseExec): Publicize.
* src/util.h (virSetCloseExec): Declare
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Add virSetCloseExec.
...thus eliminating many uses of strerror.
(kvmGetMaxVCPUs): Rather than merely warning, diagnose an error
and return -1 upon failure to open KVM_DEVICE. Suggested by
Daniel P. Berrange.
* src/qemu_conf.c (uname_normalize): New function, factored out of...
(qemudBuildCommandLine): ...here. Use the new function.
(qemudExtractVersion): Use it here, rather than hard-coding "i686".
IFF_VNET_HDR is a tun/tap flag that allows you to send and receive
large (i.e. GSO) packets and packets with partial checksums. Setting
the flag means that every packet is proceeded by the same header which
virtio uses to communicate GSO/csum metadata.
By enabling this flag on the tap fds we create, we greatly increase
the achievable throughput with virtio_net.
However, we need to be careful to only set the flag when a) QEMU has
support for this ABI and b) the value of the flag is queryable using
the TUNGETIFF ioctl.
It's nearly five months since kvm-74 - the first KVM release with this
feature - was released. Up until now, we've not added libvirt support
because there is no clean way to detect support for this in QEMU at
runtime. A brief attempt to add a "info capabilities" monitor command
to QEMU floundered. Perfect is the enemy of good enough. Probing the
KVM version will suffice for now.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
* src/virterror.c (virStrerror): New function.
(virReportSystemErrorFull): Don't leak "combined".
In fact, don't even attempt allocation.
Do include the result of formatted print in final diagnostic.
* src/proxy_internal.c (xenProxyCommand): Mark a diagnostic.
* src/xen_unified.c (xenUnifiedOpen, xenUnifiedAddDomainInfo):
Fix unmarked diagnostics by removing the diagnostic altogether:
replace each xenUnifiedError(...,VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY call with a
call to virReportOOMError.
* src/network_driver.c (networkEnableIpForwarding): This function
would always return 1 (success). Now it returns 0 upon write or
close failure, being careful to preserve any errno from a write failure.
Add comments.
domain shutdown and read saved vm status on libvirtd startup,
last 2 patches from Guido Günther finishing up the surviving the
libvirt daemon restart
daniel
* qemud/qemud.c (remoteReadConfigFile): Don't return 0 (success)
when the config file is unreadable or nonexistent
Return -1, not 0, upon virConfReadFile failure.
(main): If remote_config_file is not specified via --config(-f),
use the default config file only if it exists. Otherwise,
use /dev/null.
* src/conf.c (virConfReadFile): Don't diagnose virFileReadAll
failure, since it already does that.
src/uml_driver.c src/util.c src/util.h src/xen_unified.c:
unify hostname lookup using virGetHostname convenience function,
patch by David Lutterkort
daniel
* configure.in: Provide a new --with-bridge option.
* src/Makefile.am (PRIVSYMFILES) [WITH_BRIDGE]: Append libvirt_bridge.syms.
* src/bridge.c: Test WITH_BRIDGE rather than particular drivers.
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Move bridge-related symbols into...
* src/libvirt_bridge.syms: ...this new file.
Author: John Levon
* src/logging.h src/logging.c: add the infrastructure and internal
APIs for logging, some of those APIs should be made public later
* src/libvirt_sym.version.in: flag the internal APIs as such
daniel
qemudCapsInitNUMA and umlCapsInitNUMA were identical, so this change
factors them into a new function, virCapsInitNUMA, and puts it in
nodeinfo.c.
In addition to factoring out the duplicates, this change also
adjusts that function definition (along with its macros) so
that it works with Fedora 9's numactl version 1, and makes it
so the code will work even if someone builds the kernel with
CONFIG_NR_CPUS > 4096.
Finally, also perform this NUMA initialization for the lxc
and openvz drivers.
* src/nodeinfo.c: Include <stdint.h>, <numa.h> and "memory.h".
(virCapsInitNUMA): Rename from qemudCapsInitNUMA and umlCapsInitNUMA.
(NUMA_MAX_N_CPUS): Define depending on NUMA API version.
(n_bits, MASK_CPU_ISSET): Define, adjust, use uint64 rather than long.
* src/nodeinfo.h: Include "capabilities.h".
(virCapsInitNUMA): Declare it.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/Makefile.am:
* src/Makefile.am: Add $(NUMACTL_CFLAGS) and $(NUMACTL_LIBS) to various
compile/link-related variables.
* src/qemu_conf.c: Include "nodeinfo.h".
(qemudCapsInitNUMA): Remove duplicate code. Adjust caller.
* src/uml_conf.c (umlCapsInitNUMA): Likewise.
Include "nodeinfo.h".
* src/lxc_conf.c: Include "nodeinfo.h".
(lxcCapsInit): Perform NUMA initialization here, too.
* src/openvz_conf.c (openvzCapsInit): And here.
Include "nodeinfo.h".
* src/libvirt_sym.version.in: Add virCapsInitNUMA so that libvirtd
can link to this function.
* src/storage_backend_fs.c: Don't include <endian.h> or <byteswap.h>.
(LV_BIG_ENDIAN, LV_LITTLE_ENDIAN): Define.
Use those instead of __BIG_ENDIAN and __LITTLE_ENDIAN.
This change is required on some kernels due to the way a change in
the kernel's CONFIG_NR_CPUS propagates through the numa library.
* src/qemu_conf.c (qemudCapsInitNUMA): Pass numa_all_cpus_ptr->size/8
as the buffer-length-in-bytes in the call to numa_node_to_cpus, since
that's what is required on second and subseqent calls.
* src/uml_conf.c (umlCapsInitNUMA): Likewise.
This is the second part of the change mentioned here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.libvirt/10331
It removes the essentially redundant "optname" parameter
from each of the vshCommandOptNetworkBy and vshCommandOptDomainBy
functions as well as the correspond macros (without "By" suffix).
Now, instead of always passing the optname, "domain", to
vshCommandOptDomainBy, that function requires that its command
argument refer to an opts array containing a "domain" option.
This normalization makes one more help-related change:
it renames the net-start "name" argument to the more
sensible and consistent "network".
* src/virsh.c (VSH_BYNAME, vshCommandOptDomain)
(cmd_has_option): New function, used in vshCommandOptDomainBy
and vshCommandOptNetworkBy.
(vshCommandOptDomainBy, vshCommandOptNetworkBy): Remove the optname
parameter, it's always "domain" ("network"). Update all callers.
Call cmd_has_option.
(vshCommandOptNetwork, cmdAutostart, cmdConsole, cmdDomstate)
(cmdDomblkstat, cmdDomIfstat, cmdSuspend, cmdUndefine, cmdStart)
(cmdSave, cmdSchedinfo, cmdDump, cmdResume, cmdShutdown)
(cmdReboot, cmdDestroy, cmdDominfo, cmdVcpuinfo, cmdVcpupin)
(cmdSetvcpus, cmdSetmem, cmdSetmaxmem, cmdDumpXML, cmdDomname)
(cmdDomid, cmdDomuuid, cmdMigrate, cmdNetworkAutostart)
(cmdNetworkDestroy, cmdNetworkDumpXML, cmdNetworkName)
(opts_network_start, cmdNetworkStart, cmdNetworkUndefine)
(cmdNetworkUuid, cmdVNCDisplay, cmdTTYConsole, cmdAttachDevice)
(cmdDetachDevice, cmdAttachInterface, cmdDetachInterface)
(cmdAttachDisk, cmdDetachDisk, cmdEdit)
* src/Makefile.am (virsh-pool-edit.c): This code is generated
from cmdEdit, and cmdEdit uses the vshCommandOptDomain macro which
now, with the changes above, has only 3 (was 4) arguments, yet the
macro use is mapped to vshCommandOptPool, which still requires 4
arguments. So this change adjusts the sed code to reinsert the
just-removed argument -- we're not changing pool-related code right
now, because it's not as straight-forward.
* src/domain_conf.c src/domain_conf.h src/qemu_conf.c
tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-graphics-sdl-fullscreen.args
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-graphics-sdl-fullscreen.xml:
slightly modified patch for SDL fullscreen from Itamar Heim
* docs/formatdomain.html docs/formatdomain.html.in docs/libvirt.rng:
update the schemas and docs about the sdl graphic element attributes
* AUTHORS: add Itamar Heim
Daniel
* src/virsh.c (cmdPoolStart, cmdStart): Change hard-coded
vshCommandOptDomainBy string argument to match just-changed
option name. Cole Robinson reported that "virsh start" was
broken and provided that part of the fix.
Bug introduced by yesterday's "virsh.c: tweak options to produce
more accurate help".
* tests/start: New file. Test for the above fix.
* tests/Makefile.am (test_scripts): Add start.
have udevsettle. So change our tests to prefer udevadm if it exists, but
to fall back to udevsettle if it does not.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
really should be synchronizing against udev. This is generally done by a call
to udevsettle, which is exactly what this patch implements for the storage
backends that are likely to create new /dev nodes. I believe I've read that
even after udevsettle, you are not guaranteed that devices are all the way
created, so we still need the polling in the rest of the sources, but this
should give us a much better chance of things existing as we expect.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
creation of /dev/disk/by-{id,path}, so if we fail to open the directory, retry
up to 5 seconds. This is only likely to happen on hosts that are:
1) diskless (so /dev/disk/by-{id,path} doesn't exist already), and
2) slow, and/or heavily loaded (meaning that udev can take some time to create
the /dev nodes).
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
* configure.in docs/* NEWS: release of 0.5.0
* po/*: updated from the translators and merged
* docs/apibuild.py src/libvirt.c: avoid some warnings at doc
generation time
daniel
* tests/virsh-synopsis: new file
* tests/Makefile.am (test_scripts): Add virsh-synopsis.
* src/virsh.c: Correct help SYNOPSIS for each of seven commands.
When I first ran this script, "make check" failed like this:
...
invalid help SYNOPSIS for net-create:
create a network from an XML <file>
invalid help SYNOPSIS for net-define:
define a network from an XML <file>
invalid help SYNOPSIS for net-start:
start <network>
invalid help SYNOPSIS for pool-create:
create a pool from an XML <file>
invalid help SYNOPSIS for pool-define:
define a pool from an XML <file>
invalid help SYNOPSIS for pool-start:
start <pool>
invalid help SYNOPSIS for vol-create:
create <file>
FAIL: virsh-synopsis
* qemud/remote.c qemud/remote_dispatch_localvars.h
qemud/remote_dispatch_proc_switch.h qemud/remote_dispatch_prototypes.h
qemud/remote_protocol.c qemud/remote_protocol.h
qemud/remote_protocol.x src/driver.h src/libvirt.c
src/libvirt_internal.h src/libvirt_sym.version src/lxc_driver.c
src/openvz_driver.c src/qemu_conf.h src/qemu_driver.c
src/remote_internal.c src/test.c src/virsh.c: large patch to
add migration support for KVM/QEmu, based on the work of Rich Jones
and Chris Lalancette. This introduce a new version of the prepare
and finish steps of the migration, so changes the driver API and
a lot of code.
Daniel
ability to resolve any kind of volume path to the pool target volume
path. For instance, if the pool was defined with a
<target><path>/dev/disk/by-id</path></target> section, and one of the
volumes is /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-S_beaf11, then you would be able to
call virStorageVolLookupByPath("/dev/sdc"), and get the correct volume
back.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
* src/socketcompat.h: Remove file.
* src/remote_internal.c: Don't include socketcompat.h.
* qemud/qemud.h: Likewise.
* qemud/remote_protocol.x: Likewise, but do include <arpa/inet.h>
for htonl.
* src/remote_internal.c: Likewise, but do include <errno.h>.
* qemud/remote_protocol.c: Regenererate.
* qemud/remote_protocol.h: Regenererate.
* src/Makefile.am (REMOTE_DRIVER_SOURCES): Remove socketcompat.h.
* src/storage_backend.c (backends): Add a NULL terminator.
(virStorageBackendForType): Use NULL terminator rather than
warning-provoking (possibly 0) array size.
<sources> tags properly, and I didn't put the <source> tag into the
proper place, so I totally changed the output of the discovery XML.
Fix this up to do the right thing.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in
src/libvirt.c src/libvirt_sym.version: new libvirt event entry
points, big patch provided by Ben Guthro
* Makefile.am configure.in src/driver.h src/event.c src/event.h
src/internal.h src/libvirt.c src/libvirt_sym.version src/lxc_driver.c
src/openvz_driver.c src/qemu_conf.h src/qemu_driver.c
src/remote_internal.c src/storage_backend_fs.c src/test.c
qemud/event.c qemud/event.h qemud/mdns.c qemud/qemud.c
qemud/qemud.h qemud/remote.c qemud/remote_dispatch_localvars.h
qemud/remote_dispatch_proc_switch.h qemud/remote_dispatch_prototypes.h
qemud/remote_protocol.c qemud/remote_protocol.h
qemud/remote_protocol.x proxy/Makefile.am python/generator.py:
Not much is left untouched by the patch adding the events support
* docs/libvirt-api.xml docs/libvirt-refs.xml
docs/html/libvirt-libvirt.html: regenerated the docs
* examples/domain-events/events-c/Makefile.am
examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c: a test example
* AUTHORS: added Ben Guthro
daniel
findPoolSources. Given danpb's last feedback, I completely removed the XML
parsing and did it all with structures. The result should (hopefully) be a lot
easier on the eyes, and is a little more generic.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
cleanup patch, add a ".defaultFormat" member to .poolOptions. In
storage_conf.c, if virXPathString(/pool/source/format/@type) returns NULL, then
set the pool type to .defaultFormat; otherwise, lookup the type via
formatFromString.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
<pool type='logical'>
<source>
<name>MyVG</name>
<device name='/dev/sdb'/>
...
However, dumping out the XML for this same storage pool (with, say, virsh
pool-dumpxml), gives:
<pool type='logical'>
<source>
<name>MyVG</name>
<device name='/dev/sdb'>
</device>
To make this more idempotent, do the <device name='/dev/sdb'/> form by default,
and only do the <device>...</device> form if .nfreeExtent is defined for the
storage pool.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
and virStorage*ToString implementations to the generic VIR_ENUM_IMPL, there were
a couple of places that didn't properly set errors when they failed. This patch
fixes these places up.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
storage XML to libvirtd, which was saved in /etc/libvirt/storage. On subsequent
stop/start of libvirtd, because of another bug , an
error wasn't being set properly in an error path, so libvirtd was SEGV'ing in
storage_conf.c:virStoragePoolObjLoad when trying to dereference the NULL err
returned from virGetLastError(). Make this more robust against errors by always
doing "err ? err->message : NULL" in the printf. I looked around the tree and
found a couple of other places that weren't guarded, so this patch fixes them as
well.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
* Makefile.maint (sync-vcs-ignore-files): New target.
Prompted by a patch from James Morris.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.libvirt/8619/focus=8773
Add all (now-generated) .gitignore files.
* .gitignore: New file.
* build-aux/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/devhelp/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/examples/.gitignore: New file.
* docs/examples/python/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/arpa/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/netinet/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/lib/sys/.gitignore: New file.
* gnulib/tests/.gitignore: New file.
* include/.gitignore: New file.
* include/libvirt/.gitignore: New file.
* po/.gitignore: New file.
* proxy/.gitignore: New file.
* python/.gitignore: New file.
* python/tests/.gitignore: New file.
* qemud/.gitignore: New file.
* src/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/confdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/virshdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/xencapsdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/xmconfigdata/.gitignore: New file.
* tests/xml2sexprdata/.gitignore: New file.