Usage of this keyword in front of function declaration that is exported via a
header file is unnecessary, since internally, this has been the default for most
compilers for quite some time.
Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
libvirt may automatically add a pci-root or pcie-root controller to a
domain, depending on the arch/machinetype, and it hopefully always
makes the right decision about which to add (since in all cases these
controllers are an implicit part of the virtual machine).
But it's always possible that someone will create a config that
explicitly supplies the wrong type of PCI controller for the selected
machinetype. In the past that would lead to an error later when
libvirt was trying to assign addresses to other devices, for example:
XML error: PCI bus is not compatible with the device at
0000:00:02.0. Device requires a PCI Express slot, which is not
provided by bus 0000:00
(that's the error message that appears if you replace the pcie-root
controller in a Q35 domain with a pci-root controller).
This patch adds a check at the same place that the implicit
controllers are added (to ensure that the same logic is used to check
which type of pci root is correct). If a pci controller with index='0'
is already present, we verify that it is of the model that we would
have otherwise added automatically; if not, an error is logged:
The PCI controller with index='0' must be " model='pcie-root' for
this machine type, " but model='pci-root' was found instead.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1004602
Similar to "support Xen migration stream V2 in save/restore",
add support for indicating the migration stream version in
the migration code. To accomplish this, add a minimal migration
cookie in the libxl driver that is passed between source and
destination hosts. Initially, the cookie is only used in
the Begin and Prepare phases of migration to communicate the
version of the migration stream produced by the source.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Xen 4.6 introduced a new migration stream commonly referred to as
"migration V2". Xen 4.6 and newer always produce this new stream,
whereas Xen 4.5 and older always produce the legacy stream.
Support for migration stream V2 can be detected at build time with
LIBXL_HAVE_SRM_V2 from libxl.h. The legacy and V2 streams are not
compatible, but a V2 host can accept and convert a legacy stream.
Commit e7440656 changed the libxl driver to use the lowest libxl
API version possible (version 0x040200) to ensure the driver
builds against older Xen releases. The old 4.2 restore API does
not support specifying a stream version and assumes a legacy
stream, even if the incoming stream is migration V2. Thinking it
has been given a legacy stream, libxl will fail to convert an
incoming stream that is already V2, which causes the entire
restore operation to fail. Xen's libvirt-related OSSTest has been
failing since commit e7440656 landed in libvirt.git master. One
of the more recent failures can be seen here
http://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2016-05/msg00071.html
This patch changes the call to libxl_domain_create_restore() to
include the stream version if LIBXL_HAVE_SRM_V2 is defined. The
version field of the libxlSavefileHeader struct is also updated
to '2' when LIBXL_HAVE_SRM_V2 is defined, ensuring the stream
version in the header matches the actual stream version produced
by Xen. Along with bumping the libxl API requirement to 0x040400,
this patch fixes save/restore on a migration V2 Xen host.
Oddly, migration has never used the libxlSavefileHeader. It
handles passing configuration in the Begin and Prepare phases,
and then calls libxl directly to transfer domain state/memory
in the Perform phase. A subsequent patch will add stream
version handling in the Begin and Prepare phase handshaking,
which will fix the migration related OSSTest failures.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
In LIBXL_API_VERSION 0x040400, the libxl_domain_create_restore API
gained a parameter for specifying restore parameters. Switch to
using version 0x040400, which will be useful in a subsequent commit
to specify the Xen migration stream version when restoring.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Remove the possibility that a NULL hostdev->privateData or a
disk->privateData could crash libvirtd by checking for NULL
before dereferencing for the secinfo structure in the
qemuDomainSecret{Disk|Hostdev}Destroy functions. The hostdevPriv
could be NULL if qemuProcessNetworkPrepareDevices adds a new
hostdev during virDomainNetGetActualHostdev that then gets
inserted via virDomainHostdevInsert. The hostdevPriv was added
by commit id '27726d8' and is currently only used by scsi hostdev.
SRIOV VFs used in macvtap passthrough mode can take advantage of the
SRIOV card's transparent vlan tagging. All the code was there to set
the vlan tag, and it has been used for SRIOV VFs used for hostdev
interfaces for several years, but for some reason, the vlan tag for
macvtap passthrough devices was stubbed out with a -1.
This patch moves a bit of common validation down to a lower level
(virNetDevReplaceNetConfig()) so it is shared by hostdev and macvtap
modes, and updates the macvtap caller to actually send the vlan config
instead of -1.
Our tests should use either VIRT_TEST_MAIN() or
VIRT_TEST_MAIN_PRELOAD() macros which create main() function and
call the passed callback subsequently. This is important because
the wrapper which calls the callback eventually does important
stuff like setting logging based on env variables and such.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Once we're able to list and identify all clients connected to a specific
server, we can then support force-closing a connection. This patch introduces
a simple API calling virNetServerClientClose on a specific client, which
can be later extended easily, e.g. by sending an event once the client is
disconnected successfully.
Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
Unlike the previous commit, we do actually support one client-side only flag
VIR_CONNECT_NO_ALIASES, so besides removing the check for flags this flag
has to be masked out before sending a message to the daemon, otherwise it
would trigger an error when checking flags on the daemon side.
Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
Commit 5ed235c6 added unnecessary redifinition of
virDomainCapsDeviceHostdev in conf/domain_capabilities.h. This breaks
build with clang 3.4:
In file included from conf/domain_capabilities.c:25:
conf/domain_capabilities.h:88:44: error: redefinition of typedef
'virDomainCapsDeviceHostdev' is a C11 feature
[-Werror,-Wtypedef-redefinition]
typedef struct _virDomainCapsDeviceHostdev virDomainCapsDeviceHostdev;
^
conf/domain_capabilities.h:86:44: note: previous definition is here
typedef struct _virDomainCapsDeviceHostdev virDomainCapsDeviceHostdev;
So drop one of those.
If the call to virXPathNodeSet to set naddresses fails, Coverity notes
that the subsequent VIR_ALLOC_N cannot have a negative value (well it
probably wouldn't be negative per se).
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Coverity noted that in adminServerListClients if virNetServerGetClients
returns a -1 into ret, then the call virObjectListFreeCount in cleanup
will not be very happy.
Adjust the code to skip the cleanup label and just return -1 if
virNetServerGetClients fails.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Both instances use VIR_WARN() to print the error from a failed
virDBusGetSystemBus() call. Rather than use the virGetLastError
and need to check for valid return err pointer, just use the
virGetLastErrorMessage.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Requires adding the plumbing for <device><video>
The value is <enum name='modelType'> to match the associated domain
XML of <video><model type='XXX'/>
Wire it up for qemu too
Commit 0b36b0e9 broke polkit agent startup when attempting to fix a
coverity warning. Refactor it properly so that we don't need the 'cmd'
intermediate variable.
qemuDomainCheckDiskPresence has short-circuit code to skip the
determination of the disk backing chain for storage formats that can't
have backing volumes. The code treats VIR_STORAGE_FILE_NONE as not
having backing chain and skips the call to qemuDomainDetermineDiskChain.
This is wrong as qemuDomainDetermineDiskChain is responsible for storage
format detection and has logic to determine the default type if format
detection is disabled.
This allows to storage passed via <disk type="volume"> to circumvent the
enforcement to have correct storage format or that we shall default to
format='raw', since we don't set the default type via the post parse
callback for "volume" backed disks as the translation code could come up
with a better guess.
This resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1328003
Extract the relevant parts of the existing checker and reuse them for
blockcopy since copying to a non-block device creates an invalid
configuration.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209802
In qemuCheckDiskConfig would now use virDomainDiskSourceIsBlockType just
as a glorified version of virStorageSourceIsBlockLocal that reports
error messages. Replace it with the latter including the message for
clarity.
Commit c820fbff9f added support for iSCSI
disk as backing for <disk device='lun'>. We would not use it for a disk
type="volume" with direct access mode which basically maps to direct
iSCSI usage. Fix it by adding the storage source type accessor that
resolves the volume type.
Commit 36025c552 tried to improve error reporting for <disk type="lun">
but reused the code in LXC which doesn't care about the actual disk
type. The error messages would then contain a bogous hint that the
config for the 'lun' device is invalid which might not be the case.
Re-do the relevant portion of the commit with the original message.
For disks sources described by a libvirt volume we don't need to do a
complicated check since virStorageTranslateDiskSourcePool already
correctly determines the actual disk type.
Replace the checks using a new accessor that does not open-code the
whole logic.
In 7884d089d2 I've started to refactor qemu_monitor_json.c.
Thing is, it's current structure is nothing like the rest of our
code. The @ret variable is rewritten all the time, if()-s are
nested instead of using goto and so on.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=885380
Use vshCommandOptScaledInt instead of vshCommandOptULongLong so that
values with suffixes can be passed when bytes are being passed along.
Values for the iops parameters still need to be given in the absolute
form as they are not bytes but numbers.
Signed-off-by: Nishith Shah <nishithshah.2211@gmail.com>
Commin 36785c7e refactored the code for input devices but introduced a
bug where we removed all keyboard from migratable XML. We have to
remove only implicit keyboards like PS2 or XEN.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Move adding the config listen type=address if there is none in
qemuProcessPrepareDomain and move check for multiple listens to
qemuProcessStartValidate.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Fron c3bd0019c0 on instead of creating the following path for
cgroups:
/sys/fs/cgroupX/$name.libvirt-$driver
we generate rather more verbose one:
/sys/fs/cgroupX/$driver-$id-$name.libvirt-$driver
where $name is optional and included iff contains allowed chars.
See original commit for more reasoning. Now, problem with the
original commit is that we are unable to start any LXC domain
after it. Because when starting LXC container, the CGroup layout
is created by our lxc_controller process and then detected and
validated by libvirtd. The validation is done by trying to match
detected layout against all the possible patterns for cgroup
paths that we've ever had. And the commit in question forgot to
update this part of the code.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>