The xml outputed by HAL backend for scsi generic device:
<device>
<name>pci_8086_2922_scsi_host_scsi_device_lun0_scsi_generic</name>
<path>/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/scsi_generic/sg0</path>
<parent>pci_8086_2922_scsi_host_scsi_device_lun0</parent>
<capability type='scsi_generic'>
<char>/dev/sg0</char>
</capability>
</device>
Since scsi generic device doesn't have DEVTYPE property set, the
only way to know if it's a scsi generic device or not is to read
the "SUBSYSTEM" property.
The XML of the scsi generic device will be like:
<device>
<name>scsi_generic_sg0</name>
<path>/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/ata1/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/scsi_generic/sg0</path>
<parent>scsi_0_0_0_0</parent>
<capability type='scsi_generic'>
<char>/dev/sg0</char>
</capability>
</device>
When qemu >= 1.20, it is safe to use -device for primary video
device as described in 4c993d8ab.
So, we are missing the cap flag in QMP capabilities detection, this
flag can be initialized safely in virQEMUCapsInitQMPBasic.
Checking if the "devtype" is NULL along with each "if" statements
is bad. It wastes the performance, and also not good for reading.
And also when the "devtype" is NULL, the logic is also not clear.
This reorgnizes the logic of with "if...else" and a bunch of "else if".
Other changes:
* Change the function style.
* Remove the useless debug statement.
* Get rid of the goto
* New helper udevDeviceHasProperty to simplify the logic for checking
if a property is existing for the device.
* Add comment to clarify "PCI devices don't set the DEVTYPE property"
* s/sysfs path/sysfs name/, as udev_device_get_sysname returns the
name instead of the full path. E.g. "sg0"
* Refactor the comment for setting VIR_NODE_DEV_CAP_NET cap type
a bit.
The name format is constructed by libvirt, it's not that clear to
get what the device's sysfs path should be. This exposes the device's
sysfs path by a new tag <path>.
Since the sysfspath is filled during enumerating the devices by
either udev or HAL. It's an output-only tag.
Call virLogVMessage instead of virLogMessage, since libudev
called us with a va_list object, not a list of arguments.
Honor message priority and strip the trailing newline.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=969152
Without the socket path explicitly specified, the remote driver tried to
connect to the "/system" instance socket even if "/session" was
specified in the uri. With this patch this configuration now produces an
error.
It is still possible to initiate a session connection with specifying
the path to the socket manually and also manually starting the session
daemon. This was also possible prior to this patch,
This is a minimal fix. We may decide to support remote session
connections using ssh but this will require changes to the remote driver
code so this fix shouldn't cause regressions in the case we decide to do
that.
When creating a timer/event handler reference counting is used. So it could
be possible (in theory) that libxlDomainObjPrivateFree is called with
reference counting >1. The problem is that libxlDomainObjPrivateFree leave
the object in an invalid state with ctx freed (but still having dandling
pointer). This can lead timer/event handler to core.
This patch implements a dispose method for libxlDomainObjPrivate, and moves
freeing the libxl ctx to the dispose method, ensuring the ctx is valid while
the object's reference count is > 0.
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <frediano.ziglio@citrix.com>
Actually only those interface types are handled correctly so reject
others instead of ignoring settings (i.e. treating as bridge/ethernet
anyway).
Also allow <script/> in 'ethernet' (which should be the only
script-allowing type). Keep <script/> allowed in bridge to be compatible
with legacy 'xen' driver.
Signed-off-by: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
Convert input XML to migratable before using it in
qemuDomainSaveImageOpen.
XML in the save image is migratable, i.e. doesn't contain implicit
controllers. If these controllers were in a non-default order in the
input XML, the ABI check would fail. Removing and re-adding these
controllers fixes it.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=834196
The legacy xen toolstack will set pygrub as the bootloader if not
specified. For compatibility, do the same in the libxl driver
iff not using direct kernel boot.
Currently, the libxl driver reports a connection type of "xenlight".
To be compatible with the legacy Xen driver, it should return "Xen".
Note: I noticed this while testing the libxl driver on OpenStack.
After switching my Xen compute nodes to use the libxl stack, I
could no longer launch instances on those nodes since
hypervisor_type was reported as "xenlight" instead of "xen".
During a live migration the guest may receive a disk access I/O error.
In this state the guest is unable to continue running on a remote host
after migration as some state may be present in the kernel and not
migrated.
With this patch, the migration is canceled in such case so it can either
continue on the source if the I/O issues are recovered or has to be
destroyed anyways.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=971485
As of d7f9d82753 we copy the listen
address from the qemu.conf config file in case none has been provided
via XML. But later, when migrating, we should not include such listen
address in the migratable XML as it is something autogenerated, not
requested by user. Moreover, the binding to the listen address will
likely fail, unless the address is '0.0.0.0' or its IPv6 equivalent.
This patch introduces a new boolean attribute to virDomainGraphicsListenDef
to distinguish autofilled listen addresses. However, we must keep the
attribute over libvirtd restarts, so it must be kept within status XML.
This patch fixes changes done in commit 29c1e913e4
that was pushed without implementing review feedback.
The flag introduced by the patch is changed to VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST and
documentation makes the difference between regular hotplug and this new
functionality more explicit.
The virsh options that enable the use of the new flag are changed to
"--guest" and the documentation is fixed too.
virProcessGetNamespaces() opens files in /proc/XXX/ns/ which will
later be passed to setns(). We have to make sure that the file
descriptors in the array are in the correct order. In particular
the 'user' namespace must be first otherwise setns() may fail
for other namespaces.
The order has been taken from util-linux's sys-utils/nsenter.c
Also we must ignore EINVAL in setns() which occurs if the
namespace associated with the fd, matches the calling process'
current namespace.
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently, there's a path to use the ncpuinfo variable uninitialized,
which leads to a compiler warning:
qemu/qemu_driver.c: In function 'qemuDomainGetVcpusFlags':
qemu/qemu_driver.c:4573:9: error: 'ncpuinfo' may be used
uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
for (i = 0; i < ncpuinfo; i++) {
^
This patch implements support for the "cpu-add" QMP command that plugs
CPUs into a live guest. The "cpu-add" command was introduced in QEMU
1.5. For the hotplug to work machine type "pc-i440fx-1.5" is required.
This flag will allow to use qemu guest agent commands to disable
(offline) and enable (online) processors in a live guest that has the
guest agent running.
The qemu guest agent allows to online and offline CPUs from the
perspective of the guest. This patch adds helpers that call
'guest-get-vcpus' and 'guest-set-vcpus' guest agent functions and
convert the data for internal libvirt usage.
A few things have changed in the VirtualBox API - some small
(capitalizations of things in function names like Ip to IP
and Dhcp to DHCP) and some much larger (FindMedium is superceded
by OpenMedium). The biggest change for the sake of this patch
is the signature of CreateMachine is quite a bit different. Using
the Oracle source as a guide, to spin up a VM with a given UUID,
it looks like a text flag has to be passed in a new argument to
CreateMachine. This flag is built in the VirtualBox 4.2 specific
ifdefs and is kind of ugly but works. Additionally, there is now
(unused) VM groups support in CreateMachine and the previous
'osTypeId' arg is currently set to nsnull as in the Oracle code.
The FindMedium to OpenMedium changes were more straightforward
and are pretty clear. The rest of the vbox template changes are
basically spelling/capitalization changes from the looks of things.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
iscsiadm now supports specifying hostnames in the portal argument [1]
Instead of resolving the hostname to a single IPv4 address, pass the
hostname to isciadm, allowing IPv6 targets to work.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=624437
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=964177
Though both libvirt and QEMU's document say RTC_CHANGE returns
the offset from the host UTC, qemu actually returns the offset
from the specified date instead when specific date is provided
(-rtc base=$date).
It's not safe for qemu to fix it in code, it worked like that
for 3 years, changing it now may break other QEMU use cases.
What qemu tries to do is to fix the document:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2013-05/msg04782.html
And in libvirt side, instead of replying on the value from qemu,
this converts the offset returned from qemu to the offset from
host UTC, by:
/*
* a: the offset from qemu RTC_CHANGE event
* b: The specified date (-rtc base=$date)
* c: the host date when libvirt gets the RTC_CHANGE event
* offset: What libvirt will report
*/
offset = a + (b - c);
The specified date (-rtc base=$date) is recorded in clock's def as
an internal only member (may be useful to exposed outside?).
Internal only XML tag "basetime" is introduced to not lose the
guest's basetime after libvirt restarting/reloading:
<clock offset='variable' adjustment='304' basis='utc' basetime='1370423588'/>