* 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>