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Eric Blake
b3822ed04a blockjob: react to active block copy
For now, disk migration via block copy job is not implemented in
libvirt.  But when we do implement it, we have to deal with the
fact that qemu does not yet provide an easy way to re-start a qemu
process with mirroring still intact.  Paolo has proposed an idea
for a persistent dirty bitmap that might make this possible, but
until that design is complete, it's hard to say what changes
libvirt would need.  Even something like 'virDomainSave' becomes
hairy, if you realize the implications that 'virDomainRestore'
would be stuck with recreating the same mirror layout.

But if we step back and look at the bigger picture, we realize that
the initial client of live storage migration via disk mirroring is
oVirt, which always uses transient domains, and that if a transient
domain is destroyed while a mirror exists, oVirt can easily restart
the storage migration by creating a new domain that visits just the
source storage, with no loss in data.

We can make life a lot easier by being cowards for now, forbidding
certain operations on a domain.  This patch guarantees that we
never get in a state where we would have to restart a domain with
a mirroring block copy, by preventing saves, snapshots, migration,
hot unplug of a disk in use, and conversion to a persistent domain
(thankfully, it is still relatively easy to 'virsh undefine' a
running domain to temporarily make it transient, run tests on
'virsh blockcopy', then 'virsh define' to restore the persistence).
Later, if the qemu design is enhanced, we can relax our code.

The change to qemudDomainDefine looks a bit odd for undoing an
assignment, rather than probing up front to avoid the assignment,
but this is because of how virDomainAssignDef combines both a
lookup and assignment into a single function call.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainHasDiskMirror): New prototype.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainHasDiskMirror): New function.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Export it.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot)
(qemuDomainBlockJobImpl, qemudDomainDefine): Prevent dangerous
actions while block copy is already in action.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainDetachDiskDevice): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationIsAllowed): Likewise.
2012-10-27 07:43:38 -06:00
Laine Stump
def31e4c58 qemu: fix attach/detach of netdevs with matching mac addrs
This resolves:

   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=862515

which describes inconsistencies in dealing with duplicate mac
addresses on network devices in a domain.

(at any rate, it resolves *almost* everything, and prints out an
informative error message for the one problem that isn't solved, but
has a workaround.)

A synopsis of the problems:

1) you can't do a persistent attach-interface of a device with a mac
address that matches an existing device.

2) you *can* do a live attach-interface of such a device.

3) you *can* directly edit a domain and put in two devices with
matching mac addresses.

4) When running virsh detach-device (live or config), only MAC address
is checked when matching the device to remove, so the first device
with the desired mac address will be removed. This isn't always the
one that's wanted.

5) when running virsh detach-interface (live or config), the only two
items that can be specified to match against are mac address and model
type (virtio, etc) - if multiple netdevs match both of those
attributes, it again just finds the first one added and assumes that
is the only match.

Since it is completely valid to have multiple network devices with the
same MAC address (although it can cause problems in many cases, there
*are* valid use cases), what is needed is:

1) remove the restriction that prohibits doing a persistent add of a
netdev with a duplicate mac address.

2) enhance the backend of virDomainDetachDeviceFlags to check for
something that *is* guaranteed unique (but still work with just mac
address, as long as it yields only a single results.

This patch does three things:

1) removes the check for duplicate mac address during a persistent
netdev attach.

2) unifies the searching for both live and config detach of netdevices
in the subordinate functions of qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags() to use the
new function virDomainNetFindIdx (which matches mac address and PCI
address if available, checking for duplicates if only mac address was
specified). This function returns -2 if multiple matches are found,
allowing the callers to print out an appropriate message.

Steps 1 & 2 are enough to fully fix the problem when using virsh
attach-device and detach-device (which require an XML description of
the device rather than a bunch of commandline args)

3) modifies the virsh detach-interface command to check for multiple
matches of mac address and show an error message suggesting use of the
detach-device command in cases where there are multiple matching mac
addresses.

Later we should decide how we want to input a PCI address on the virsh
commandline, and enhance detach-interface to take a --address option,
eliminating the need to use detach-device

* src/conf/domain_conf.c
* src/conf/domain_conf.h
* src/libvirt_private.syms
  * added new virDomainNetFindIdx function
  * removed now unused virDomainNetIndexByMac and
    virDomainNetRemoveByMac

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
  * remove check for duplicate max from qemuDomainAttachDeviceConfig
  * use virDomainNetFindIdx/virDomainNetRemove instead
    of virDomainNetRemoveByMac in qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig
  * use virDomainNetFindIdx instead of virDomainIndexByMac
    in qemuDomainUpdateDeviceConfig

* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c
  * use virDomainNetFindIdx instead of a homespun loop in
    qemuDomainDetachNetDevice.

* tools/virsh-domain.c: modified detach-interface command as described
    above
2012-10-26 20:47:54 -04:00
Laine Stump
6f8a8b30c9 network: don't allow multiple default portgroups
This resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=868483

virNetworkUpdate, virNetworkDefine, and virNetworkCreate all three
allow network definitions to contain multiple <portgroup> elements
with default='yes'. Only a single default portgroup should be allowed
for each network.

This patch updates networkValidate() (called by both
virNetworkCreate() and virNetworkDefine()) and
virNetworkDefUpdatePortGroup (called by virNetworkUpdate() to not
allow multiple default portgroups.
2012-10-20 21:29:19 -04:00
Laine Stump
78fab2770b network: free/null newDef if network fails to start
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=866364

pointed out a crash due to virNetworkObjAssignDef free'ing
network->newDef without NULLing it afterward. A fix for this is in
upstream commit b7e9202401. While the
NULLing of newDef was a legitimate fix, newDef should have already
been empty (NULL) anyway (as indicated in the comment that was deleted
by that commit).

The reason that newDef had a non-NULL value (i.e. the root cause) was
that networkStartNetwork() had failed after populating
network->newDef, but then neglected to free/NULL newDef in the
cleanup.

(A bit of background here: network->newDef should contain the
persistent config of a network when a network is active (and of course
only when it is persisten), and NULL at all other times. There is also
a network->def which should contain the persistent definition of the
network when it is inactive, and the current live state at all other
times. The idea is that you can make changes to network->newDef which
will take effect the next time the network is restarted, but won't
mess with the current state of the network (virDomainObj has a similar
pair of virDomainDefs that behave in the same fashion). Personally I
think there should be a network->live and network->config, and the
location of the persistent config should *always* be in
network->config, but that's for a later cleanup).

Since I love things to be symmetric, I created a new function called
virNetworkObjUnsetDefTransient(), which reverses the effects of
virNetworkObjSetDefTransient(). I don't really like the name of the
new function, but then I also didn't really like the name of the old
one either (it's just named that way to match a similar function in
the domain conf code).
2012-10-20 02:43:16 -04:00
Eric Blake
38c4a9cc40 storage: use cache to walk backing chain
We used to walk the backing file chain at least twice per disk,
once to set up cgroup device whitelisting, and once to set up
security labeling.  Rather than walk the chain every iteration,
which possibly includes calls to fork() in order to open root-squashed
NFS files, we can exploit the cache of the previous patch.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Alter
signature.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Require caller
to supply backing chain via disk, if recursion is desired.
* src/security/security_dac.c
(virSecurityDACSetSecurityImageLabel): Adjust caller.
* src/security/security_selinux.c
(virSecuritySELinuxSetSecurityImageLabel): Likewise.
* src/security/virt-aa-helper.c (get_files): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_cgroup.c (qemuSetupDiskCgroup)
(qemuTeardownDiskCgroup): Likewise.
(qemuSetupCgroup): Pre-populate chain.
2012-10-19 17:35:11 -06:00
Eric Blake
4d34c92947 storage: cache backing chain while qemu domain is live
Technically, we should not be re-probing any file that qemu might
be currently writing to.  As such, we should cache the backing
file chain prior to starting qemu.  This patch adds the cache,
but does not use it until the next patch.

Ultimately, we want to also store the chain in domain XML, so that
it is remembered across libvirtd restarts, and so that the only
kosher way to modify the backing chain of an offline domain will be
through libvirt API calls, but we aren't there yet.  So for now, we
merely invalidate the cache any time we do a live operation that
alters the chain (block-pull, block-commit, external disk snapshot),
as well as tear down the cache when the domain is not running.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDiskDef): New field.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefFree): Clean new field.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.h (qemuDomainDetermineDiskChain): New
prototype.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainDetermineDiskChain): New
function.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainAttachDeviceDiskLive)
(qemuDomainChangeDiskMediaLive): Pre-populate chain.
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive): Uncache chain before
snapshot.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessHandleBlockJob): Update
chain after block pull.
2012-10-19 17:35:10 -06:00
Eric Blake
1fc9593271 storage: don't require caller to pre-allocate metadata struct
Requiring pre-allocation was an unusual idiom.  It allowed iteration
over the backing chain to use fewer mallocs, but made one-shot
clients harder to read.  Also, this makes it easier for a future
patch to move away from opening fds on every iteration over the chain.

* src/util/storage_file.h (virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFD): Alter
signature.
* src/util/storage_file.c (virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFD): Allocate
return value.
 (virStorageFileGetMetadata): Update clients.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetBlockInfo): Likewise.
* src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c (virStorageBackendProbeTarget):
Likewise.
2012-10-19 17:35:10 -06:00
Eric Blake
1246640b3d storage: use enum for snapshot driver type
This is the last use of raw strings for disk formats throughout
the src/conf directory.

* src/conf/snapshot_conf.h (_virDomainSnapshotDiskDef): Store enum
rather than string for disk type.
* src/conf/snapshot_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotDiskDefClear)
(virDomainSnapshotDiskDefParseXML, virDomainSnapshotDefFormat):
Adjust users.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotDiskPrepare)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive): Likewise.
2012-10-19 17:35:10 -06:00
Eric Blake
e5e8d5d082 storage: use enum for disk driver type
Actually use the enum in the domain conf structure.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDiskDef): Store enum rather
than string for disk type.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefFree)
(virDomainDiskDefParseXML, virDomainDiskDefFormat)
(virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Adjust users.
* src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c (xenParseSxprDisks, xenFormatSxprDisk):
Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_xm.c (xenParseXM, xenFormatXMDisk): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxAttachDrives): Likewise.
* src/libxl/libxl_conf.c (libxlMakeDisk): Likewise.
2012-10-19 17:35:09 -06:00
Eric Blake
09e7fb5e1f storage: use enum for default driver type
Express the default disk type as an enum, for easier handling.

* src/conf/capabilities.h (_virCaps): Store enum rather than
string for disk type.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefParseXML): Adjust
clients.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuCreateCapabilities): Likewise.
2012-10-19 17:35:09 -06:00
Eric Blake
41e0edaf84 storage: treat 'aio' like 'raw' at parse time
We have historically allowed 'aio' as a synonym for 'raw' for
back-compat to xen, but since a future patch will move to using
an enum value, we have to pick one to be our preferred output
name.  This is a slight change in the output XML, but the sexpr
and xm outputs should still be identical, and the input XML can
still use either form.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Move aio
back-compat...
(virDomainDiskDefParseXML): ...to parse time.
* src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c (xenParseSxprDisks, xenFormatSxprDisk): ...and
to output time.
* src/xenxs/xen_xm.c (xenParseXM, xenFormatXMDisk): Likewise.
* tests/sexpr2xmldata/sexpr2xml-*.xml: Update tests.
2012-10-19 17:35:09 -06:00
Eric Blake
f772b3d91f storage: list more file types
When an image has no backing file, using VIR_STORAGE_FILE_AUTO
for its type is a bit confusing.  Additionally, a future patch
would like to reserve a default value for the case of no file
type specified in the XML, but different from the current use
of -1 to imply probing, since probing is not always safe.

Also, a couple of file types were missing compared to supported
code: libxl supports 'vhd', and qemu supports 'fat' for directories
passed through as a file system.

* src/util/storage_file.h (virStorageFileFormat): Add
VIR_STORAGE_FILE_NONE, VIR_STORAGE_FILE_FAT, VIR_STORAGE_FILE_VHD.
* src/util/storage_file.c (virStorageFileMatchesVersion): Match
documentation when version probing not supported.
(cowGetBackingStore, qcowXGetBackingStore, qcow1GetBackingStore)
(qcow2GetBackingStoreFormat, qedGetBackingStore)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromBuf)
(virStorageFileGetMetadataFromFD): Take NONE into account.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetBlockInfo): Likewise.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageVolumeFormatFromString): New
function.
(poolTypeInfo): Use it.
2012-10-19 17:35:09 -06:00
Michal Privoznik
b7e9202401 network: Set to NULL after virNetworkDefFree()
which frees all allocated memory but doesn't set the passed pointer to
NULL.  Therefore, we must do it ourselves. This is causing actual
libvirtd crash: Basically, when doing 'virsh net-edit' the newDef should
be dropped.  And the memory is freed, indeed. However, the pointer is
not set to NULL but kept instead. And the next duo of calls 'virsh
net-start' and 'virsh net-destroy' starts the disaster. The latter one
does the same as 'virsh destroy'; it sees that newDef is nonNULL so it
replaces def with newDef (which has been freed already as said a few
lines above). Therefore any subsequent call accessing def will hit the ground.
2012-10-18 17:02:48 +02:00
Peter Krempa
cc922fddc3 conf: Add support for HyperV Enlightenment features
Hypervisors are starting to support HyperV Enlightenment features that
improve behavior of guests running Microsoft Windows operating systems.

This patch adds support for the "relaxed" feature that improves timer
behavior and also establishes a framework to add these features in
future.
2012-10-18 12:22:50 +02:00
Peter Krempa
88cac66d92 conf: Make tri-state feature options more universal
The apic-eoi feature enum and implementation can be made more universal
to allow re-use of the enum for other features.
2012-10-18 12:22:49 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
280b8c9e7c conf: Fix crash with cleanup
There was a crash possible when both <boot dev... and <boot
order... were specified due to virDomainDefParseBootXML() erroring out
before setting *tmp (which was free'd in cleanup).  As a fix, I
created this cleanup that uses one pointer for all the temporary
stored XPath strings and values, plus this pointer is correctly
initialized to NULL.
2012-10-16 11:15:04 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
7ba5defb5a Add support for SUSPEND_DISK event
This patch adds support for SUSPEND_DISK event; both lifecycle and
separated.  The support is added for QEMU, machines are changed to
PMSUSPENDED, but as QEMU sends SHUTDOWN afterwards, the state changes
to shut-off.  This and much more needs to be done in order for libvirt
to work with transient devices, wake-ups etc.  This patch is not
aiming for that functionality.
2012-10-15 12:09:10 +02:00
Guido Günther
dc9d7a171c Avoid straying </cpuset>
by using the same condition as for the <cpuset>.

Fixes "make check" found by
    http://honk.sigxcpu.org:8001/job/libvirt-check/160/
2012-10-15 17:14:25 +08:00
Laine Stump
11c47d979c conf: virDomainDeviceInfoCopy utility function
This does a shallow copy of all the bits, then strdups the two items
that are actually allocated separately.
2012-10-15 04:03:06 -04:00
Laine Stump
310945597c conf: fix virDevicePCIAddressEqual args
This function really should have been taking virDevicePCIAddress*
instead of the inefficient virDevicePCIAddress (results in copying two
entire structs onto the stack rather than just two pointers), and
returning a bool true/false (not matching is not necessarily a
"failure", as a -1 return would imply, and also using "if
(!virDevicePCIAddressEqual(x, y))" to mean "if x == y" is just a bit
counterintuitive).
2012-10-15 04:03:06 -04:00
Osier Yang
5378effd57 conf: Ignore emulatorpin if vcpu placement is auto
When vcpu placement is "auto", the domain process will be pinned
to advisory nodeset from querying numad, While emulatorpin will
override the pinning. That means both of them are to set the
pinning policy for domain process, but conflicts with each other.

This patch ingore emulatorpin if vcpu placement is "auto", because
<vcpu> placement can't be simply ignored for <numatune> placement
could default to it.
2012-10-15 12:19:54 +08:00
Osier Yang
0df1a79089 qemu: Initialize cpuset for hotplugged vcpu as def->cpuset
The onlined vcpu pinning policy should inherit def->cpuset if
it's not specified explicitly, and the affinity should be set
in this case. Oppositely, the offlined vcpu pinning policy should
be free()'ed.
2012-10-15 12:16:02 +08:00
Osier Yang
10f8a45deb conf: Initialize the pinning policy for vcpus
Document for <vcpu>'s "cpuset" says:

Since 0.4.4, this element can contain an optional cpuset attribute,
which is a comma-separated list of physical CPU numbers that virtual
CPUs can be pinned to.

However, it's not the truth, libvirt actually pins the domain
process to the specified pCPUs by "cpuset" of <vcpu>. And the
vcpu thread are pinned to all available pCPUs if no <vcpupin>
is specified for it.

This patch is to implement the codes to inherit <vcpu>'s "cpuset" for
vcpu that doesn't have <vcpupin> specified, and <vcpupin>
for these vcpu will be ignored when formating. Underlying
driver implementation will make sure the vcpu thread pinned
to correct pCPUs.
2012-10-15 12:14:22 +08:00
Osier Yang
60b176c3d0 conf: Ignore vcpupin for not onlined vcpus when parsing
Setting pinning policy for vcpu which exceeds current vcpus number
just makes no sense, however, it could cause various problems, E.g.

<vcpu current='1'>4</vcpu>
<cputune>
  <vcpupin vcpuid='3' cpuset='4'/>
</cputune>

% virsh start linux
error: Failed to start domain linux
error: cannot set CPU affinity on process 32534: No such process

We must have some odd codes underlying which produces the
"on process 32534", but the point is why we not to prevent
earlier when parsing? Note that this is only one of the
problem it could cause.

This patch is to ignore the <vcpupin> for not onlined vcpus.
2012-10-15 12:13:57 +08:00
Jiri Denemark
f95560b3fe conf: Mark missing optional USB devices in domain XML
When startupPolicy set for a USB devices allows such device to be
missing, there was no way this could be detected from domain XML. With
this patch, libvirt emits a new missing='yes' attribute for such devices
when active domain XML is generated.
2012-10-12 10:55:32 +02:00
Ján Tomko
149c87b49d Various typos and misspellings 2012-10-12 00:03:43 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
bd1282d624 qemu: Make save/restore with USB devices usable
Save/restore with passed through USB devices currently only works if the
USB device can be found at the same USB address where it used to be
before saving a domain. This makes sense in case a user explicitly
configure the USB address in domain XML. However, if the device was
found automatically by vendor/product identification, we should try to
search for that device when restoring the domain and use any device we
find as long as there is only one available. In other words, the USB
device can now be removed and plugged again or the host can be rebooted
between saving and restoring the domain.
2012-10-11 15:11:42 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
28f8dfdccc Add MIGRATABLE flag for virDomainGetXMLDesc
Using VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE flag, one can request domain's XML
configuration that is suitable for migration or save/restore. Such XML
may contain extra run-time stuff internal to libvirt and some default
configuration may be removed for better compatibility of the XML with
older libvirt releases.

This flag may serve as an easy way to get the XML that can be passed
(after desired modifications) to APIs that accept custom XMLs, such as
virDomainMigrate{,ToURI}2 or virDomainSaveFlags.
2012-10-11 15:11:42 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
059aff6b98 qemu: Add option to treat missing USB devices as success
All USB device lookup functions emit an error when they cannot find the
requested device. With this patch, their caller can choose if a missing
device is an error or normal condition.
2012-10-11 15:11:41 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
e658daeb58 conf: Add support for startupPolicy for USB devices
USB devices can disappear without OS being mad about it, which makes
them ideal for startupPolicy. With this attribute, USB devices can be
configured to be mandatory (the default), requisite (will disappear
during migration if they cannot be found), or completely optional.
2012-10-11 15:11:41 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
76f5bcabe6 conf: Add on_lockfailure event configuration
Using this new element, one can configure an action that should be
performed when resource locks are lost.
2012-10-11 14:41:41 +02:00
Jiri Denemark
d0ea530b00 conf: Rename life cycle actions to event actions
While current on_{poweroff,reboot,crash} action configuration is about
configuring life cycle actions, they can all be considered events and
actions that need to be done on a particular event. Let's generalize the
code by renaming life cycle actions to event actions so that it can be
reused later for non-lifecycle events.
2012-10-11 14:40:54 +02:00
Daniel P. Berrange
494e2f5cc2 Switch over to use cache for building QEMU capabilities
When building up a virCapsPtr instance, the QEMU driver
was copying the list of machine types across from the
previous virCapsPtr instance, if the QEMU binary had not
changed. Replace this ad-hoc caching of data with use
of the new qemuCapsCache global cache.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-09-27 10:24:52 +01:00
Daniel P. Berrange
5cbb0d37d4 Use size_t instead of int for virDomainDefPtr struct
Many parts of virDomainDefPtr were using 'int' variables as
array length counts. Replace all these with size_t and update
various format strings & API signatures to adapt

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-09-27 10:11:44 +01:00
Laine Stump
024879e5f6 network: backend for virNetworkUpdate of interface list
<interface> elements are location inside the <forward> element of a
network. There is only one <forward> element in any network, but it
might have many <interface> elements. This element only contains a
single attribute, "dev", which is the name of a network device
(e.g. "eth0").

Since there is only a single attribute, the modify operation isn't
supported for this "section", only add-first, add-last, and
delete. Also, note that it's not permitted to delete an interface from
the list while any guest is using it. We may later decide this is safe
(because removing it from the list really only excludes it from
consideration in future guest allocations of interfaces, but doesn't
affect any guests currently connected), but for now this limitation
seems prudent (of course when changing the persistent config, this
limitation doesn't apply, because the persistent config doesn't
support the concept of "in used").

Another limitation - it is also possible for the interfraces in this
list to be described by PCI address rather than netdev name. However,
I noticed while writing this function that we currently don't support
defining interfaces that way in config - the only method of getting
interfaces specified as <adress type='pci' ..../> instead of
<interface dev='xx'/> is to provide a <pf dev='yy'/> element under
forward, and let the entries in the interface list be automatically
populated with the virtual functions (VF) of the physical function
device given in <pg>.

As with the other virNetworkUpdate section backends, support for this
section is completely contained within a single static function, no
other changes were required, and only functions already called from
elsewhere within the same file are used in the new content for this
existing function (i.e., adding this code should not cause a new build
problem on any platform).
2012-09-26 13:56:52 -04:00
Daniel P. Berrange
7307c3c00c Simplify some redundant locking while unref'ing objects
There is no need to hold the mutex when unref'ing
virObject instances

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-09-26 10:09:58 +01:00
Laine Stump
5cdcb75d45 network: log error for unknown virNetworkUpdate command codes
Every level of the code for virNetworkUpdate was assuming that some
other level was checking for validity of the "command" arg, but none
actually were. The result was that an invalid command code would do
nothing, but also report success.

Since the command code isn't used until the very lowest level backend
functions, that's where I put the check. I made a separate one-line
function to log the error. The compiler would have combined the
identical strings used by multiple calls if I'd just called
virReportError directly in each location, but sending them all to the
same string in the source guards against inadvertant divergence (which
would lead to extra work for translators.)
2012-09-21 20:10:43 -04:00
Laine Stump
f59e25e012 network: make virNetworkObjUpdate error detection/recovery better
1) virNetworkObjUpdate should be an all or none operation, but in the
case that we want to update both the live state and persistent config
versions of the network, it was committing the update to the live
state before starting to update the persistent config. If update of
the persistent config failed, we would leave with things in an
inconsistent state - the live state would be updated (even though an
error was returned), but persistent config unchanged.

This patch changed virNetworkObjUpdate to use a separate pointer for
each copy of the virNetworkDef, and not commit either of them in the
virNetworkObj until both live and config parts of the update have
successfully completed.

2) The parsers for various pieces of the virNetworkDef have all sorts
of subtle limitations on them that may not be known by the
Update[section] function, making it possible for one of these
functions to make a modification directly to the object that may not
pass the scrutiny of a subsequent parse. But normally another parse
wouldn't be done on the data until the *next* time the object was
updated (which could leave the network definition in an unusable
state).

Rather than fighting the losing battle of trying to duplicate all the
checks from the parsers into the update functions as well, the more
foolproof solution to this is to simply do an extra
virNetworkDefCopy() operation on the updated networkdef -
virNetworkDefCopy() does a virNetworkFormat() followed by a
virNetworkParseString(), so it will do all the checks we need. If this
fails, then we don't commit the changed def.
2012-09-21 20:10:43 -04:00
Richard W.M. Jones
f8b08d0e96 Add <seclabel> to character devices.
This allows the user to control labelling of each character device
separately (the default is to inherit from the VM).

Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
2012-09-21 13:43:47 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
db2aff6ada Make virSecurityDeviceLabelDefParseXML into generic device <seclabel> parser.
This is just code motion, allowing us to reuse the same function to
parse the <seclabel> from character devices too.

However it also fixes a possible segfault in the original code if
VIR_ALLOC_N returns an error and the cleanup code (at the error:
label) tries to iterate over the unallocated array (thanks Michal
Privoznik for spotting this).

Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
2012-09-21 13:43:32 +01:00
Laine Stump
8b6f831c8e network: backend for virNetworkUpdate of portgroups
portgroup elements are located in the toplevel of <network>
objects. There can be multiple <portgroup> elements, and they each
have a unique name attribute.

Add, delete, and modify are all supported for portgroup. When deleting
a portgroup, only the name must be specified in the provided xml - all
other attributes and subelements are ignored for the purposes of
matching and existing portgroup.

The bridge driver and virsh already know about the portgroup element,
so providing this backend should cause the entire stack to work. Note
that in the case of portgroup, there is no external daemon based on
the portgroup config, so nothing must be restarted.

It is important to note that guests make a copy of the appropriate
network's portgroup data when they are started, so although an updated
portgroup's configuration will have an affect on new guests started
after the cahange, existing guests won't magically have their
bandwidth changed, for example. If something like that is desired, it
will take a lot of redesign work in the way network devices are setup
(there is currently no link from the network back to the individual
interfaces using it, much less from a portgroup within a network back
to the individual interfaces).
2012-09-21 12:14:15 +08:00
Laine Stump
1100f61074 network: backend for virNetworkUpdate of dhcp range
The dhcp range element is contained in the <dhcp> element of one of a
network's <ip> elements. There can be multiple <range>
elements. Because there are only two attributes (start and end), and
those are exactly what you would use to identify a particular range,
it doesn't really make sense to modify an existing element, so
VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_COMMAND_MODIFY isn't supported for this section,
only ADD_FIRST, ADD_LAST, and DELETE.

Since virsh already has support for understanding all the defined
sections, this new backend is automatically supported by virsh. You
would use it like this:

  virsh net-update mynet add ip-dhcp-range \
        "<range start='1.2.3.4' end='1.2.3.20'/>" --live --config

The bridge driver also already supports all sections, so it's doing
the correct thing in this case as well - since the dhcp range is
placed on the dnsmasq commandline, the bridge driver recreates the
dnsmasq commandline, and re-runs dnsmasq whenever a range is
added/deleted (and AFFECT_LIVE is specified in the flags).
2012-09-21 11:54:16 +08:00
Eric Blake
4ecb723b9e maint: fix up copyright notice inconsistencies
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html recommends that
the 'If not, see <url>.' phrase be a separate sentence.

* tests/securityselinuxhelper.c: Remove doubled line.
* tests/securityselinuxtest.c: Likewise.
* globally: s/;  If/.  If/
2012-09-20 16:30:55 -06:00
Martin Kletzander
78f3666fe9 Add support for limiting guest coredump
Sometimes when guest machine crashes, coredump can get huge due to the
guest memory. This can be limited using madvise(2) system call and is
being used in QEMU hypervisor. This patch adds an option for configuring
that in the domain XML and related documentation.
2012-09-20 16:41:07 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
c33a922faa Add support for reboot-timeout
Whenever the guest machine fails to boot, new parameter (reboot-timeout)
controls whether it should reboot and after how many ms it should do so.

Docs included.
2012-09-20 16:41:01 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
ea44626636 Cleanup of domain_conf sentinels
This patch removes all commas after *_LAST sentinels in the enums.
2012-09-20 10:59:35 +02:00
Martin Kletzander
8c95290868 qemu: Cleanup boot parameter building
This patch cleans up building the "-boot" parameter and while on that
fixes one inconsistency by modifying these things:

 - I completed the unfinished virDomainBootMenu enum by specifying
   LAST, declaring it and also declaring the TypeFromString and
   TypeToString parameters.
 - Previously mentioned TypeFromString and TypeToString are used when
   parsing the XML.
 - Last, but not least, visible change is that the "-boot" parameter
   is built and parsed properly:
    - The "order=" prefix is used only when additional parameters are
      used (menu, etc.).
    - It's rewritten in a way that other parameters can be added
      easily in the future (used in following patch).
    - The "order=" parameter is properly parsed regardless to where it
      is placed in the string (e.g. "menu=on,order=nc").
    - The "menu=" parameter (and others in the future) are created
      when they should be (i.e. even when bootindex is supported and
      used, but not when bootloader is selected).
2012-09-20 10:59:35 +02:00
Laine Stump
db8760ffe6 network: fix element size / length in memmove
The memmove to move elements in the dhcp hosts array when inserting
and deleting items was mistakenly basing the length of the copy on the
size of a virNetworkDHCPHostDefPtr rather than virNetworkDHCPHostDef,
with the expected disastrous results.

The memmove to delete an entry commits two errors - along with the
size of each element being wrong, it also omits some required
parentheses.
2012-09-19 21:43:02 -04:00
Martin Kletzander
e6bd3ce056 Fix minor details not only in apic eoi
The introduction of APIC EOI patches had a few little details that
could look better, so this patch fixes that and one more place in the
file as well (same problem).
2012-09-18 16:42:53 +02:00
Laine Stump
e3b6b2be58 network: implement backend of virNetworkUpdate(IP_DHCP_HOST)
This patch fills in the first implementation for one of the
virNetworkUpdate sections. With this code, you can now add/delete/edit
<host> entries in a network's <ip> address <dhcp> element (by
specifying a section of VIR_NETWORK_SECTION_IP_DHCP_HOST).

If you pass in a parentIndex of -1, the code will automatically find
the one ip element that has a <dhcp> section and make the updates
there. Otherwise, you can specify an index >= 0, and libvirt will look
for that particular instance of <ip> in the network, and modify its
<dhcp> element. (This currently isn't very useful, because libvirt
only supports having dhcp information on a single IP address, but that
could change in the future).

When adding a new host entry
(VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_COMMAND_ADD_(FIRST|LAST)), the existing entries
will be compared to the new entry, and if any non-empty attribute
matches, the add will fail. When updating an existing entry
(VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_COMMAND_MODIFY), the mac address or name will be
used to find the existing entry, and other fields will only be updated
(note there is some potential for ambiguity here if you specify the
mac address from one entry and the name from another).  When deleting
an existing entry (VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_COMMAND_DELETE), all non-empty
attributes in the supplied xml arg will be compared - all of them must
match before libvirt will delete the host.

The xml should be a fully formed <host> element as it would appear in
a network definition, e.g. "<host mac=00:11:22:33:44:55 ip=10.1.23.22
name='testbox'/>" (when adding/updating, ip and one of mac|name is
required; when deleting, you can specify any one, two, or all
attributes, but they all must match the target element).

As with the update of any other section, you can choose to affect the
live config (with flag VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_AFFECT_LIVE), the persistent
config (VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_AFFECT_CONFIG), or both. If you've chosen
to affect the live config, those changes will take effect immediately,
with no need to destroy/restart the network.

An example of adding a host entry:

   virNetworkUpdate(net, VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_COMMAND_ADD_LAST,
                     VIR_NETWORK_SECTION_IP_DHCP_HOST, -1,
                    "<host mac='00:11:22:33:44:55' ip='192.168.122.5'/>",
                    VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_AFFECT_LIVE
                    | VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_AFFECT_CONFIG);

To delete that same entry:

   virNetworkUpdate(net, VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_COMMAND_DELETE,
                    VIR_NETWORK_SECTION_IP_DHCP_HOST, -1,
                    "<host mac='00:11:22:33:44:55'/>",
                    VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_AFFECT_LIVE
                    | VIR_NETWORK_UPDATE_AFFECT_CONFIG);

(you could also delete it by replacing "mac='00:11:22:33:44:55'" with
"ip='192.168.122.5'".)
2012-09-18 04:21:33 -04:00
Laine Stump
d22f4badbc conf: implement NetworkObj backend of virNetworkUpdate API
virNetworkObjUpdate takes care of all virNetworkUpdate-related changes
to the data stored in the in-memory virNetworkObj list. It should be
called by network drivers that use this in-memory list.

virNetworkObjUpdate *does not* take care of updating any disk-based
copies of the config, nor does it perform any other operations
necessary to have the new config data take effect (e.g. it won't
re-write dnsmasq host files, nor will it send a SIGHUP to dnsmasq) -
those things should all be taken care of in the network driver
function that calls virNetworkObjUpdate (assuming that it returns
success).
2012-09-18 04:21:32 -04:00
Laine Stump
f36309d688 network: utility functions for updating network config
These new functions are highly inspired by those in domain_conf.c (but
not identical), and are intended to make it simpler to update the
various combinations of live/persistent network configs.

The network driver wasn't previously as careful about the separation
between the live "status" in network->def and the persistent "config"
in network->newDef (or sometimes in network->def). This series
attempts to remedy some of that, but probably doesn't go all the way
(enough to get these functions working and enable continued work on
virNetworkUpdate though).

bridge_driver.c and test_driver.c were updated in a few places to take
advantage of the new functions and/or account for changes in argument
lists.
2012-09-18 04:21:32 -04:00
Osier Yang
facc1c0057 conf: Parse and format disk <wwn>
Validates the wwn while parsing, error out if it's malformed.

* src/util/util.h: Declare virValidateWWN
* src/util/util.c: Implement virValidateWWN
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Export virValidateWWN.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h: New member 'wwn' for disk def.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c: Parse and format disk <wwn>
2012-09-18 14:42:33 +08:00
Laine Stump
16d9a3df94 conf: avoid freeing network object with undestroyed mutex
virNetworkAssignDef was allocating a new network object, initing and
grabbing its lock, then potentially freeing it without unlocking or
destroying the lock. In practice 1) this will probably never happen,
and 2) even if it did, the lock implementation used on most (all?)
platforms doesn't actually hold any resources for an initialized or
held lock, but it still bothered me, so I moved the realloc that could
lead to this bad situation earlier in the function, and now the mutex
isn't inited or locked until we are assured of complete success.
2012-09-17 20:24:06 -04:00
Laine Stump
764bd8537a conf: separate functions to parse DHCPHostDef and DHCPRangeDef
These two objects were previously always parsed as a part of an IpDef,
but we will now need to be able to parse them on their own for
virNetworkUpdate(). Split the parsing functions out, with no
functional changes.
2012-09-17 20:24:06 -04:00
Hu Tao
afe869819f remove virDomainCpuSetFormat and virDomainCpuSetParse
virBitmap is recommanded to store cpuset info, and
virBitmapFormat/virBitmapParse can do the format/parse
jobs.
2012-09-17 14:59:37 -04:00
Hu Tao
f4b2dcf550 use virBitmap to store cells' cpumask info. 2012-09-17 14:59:37 -04:00
Hu Tao
ee7d23ba4b use virBitmap to store cpumask info. 2012-09-17 14:59:37 -04:00
Hu Tao
75b198b3e7 use virBitmap to store numa nodemask info. 2012-09-17 14:59:37 -04:00
Hu Tao
f970d8481e use virBitmap to store cpupin info 2012-09-17 14:59:36 -04:00
Hu Tao
0831a5bade bitmap: new member variable and function renaming
Add a new member variable map_len to store map len of bitmap.
and rename size to max_bit accordingly.

rename virBitmapAlloc to virBitmapNew.
2012-09-17 14:59:36 -04:00
Osier Yang
288f9b13ee list: Implement listAllSecrets
Simply returns the object list. Supports to filter the secrets
by its storage location, and whether it's private or not.

src/secret/secret_driver.c: Implement listAllSecrets
2012-09-17 13:18:12 +08:00
Osier Yang
324bf8bfdc list: Add helpers for listing node devices
src/conf/node_device_conf.h:
  * New macro VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_FILTERS_CAP
  * Declare virNodeDeviceList

src/conf/node_device_conf.c:
  * New helpers virNodeDeviceCapMatch, virNodeDeviceMatch.
    virNodeDeviceCapMatch looks up the list of all the caps the device
    support, to see if the device support the cap type.
  * Implement virNodeDeviceList

src/libvirt_private.syms:
  * Export virNodeDeviceList
  * Export virNodeDevCapTypeFromString
2012-09-17 10:38:18 +08:00
Martin Kletzander
4a8b7cba80 Add support for EOI with APIC
New options is added to support EOI (End of Interrupt) exposure for
guests. As it makes sense only when APIC is enabled, I added this into
the <apic> element in <features> because this should be tri-state
option (cannot be handled as standalone feature).
2012-09-14 08:18:11 +02:00
Alex Jia
9ed534f081 conf: avoid libvirt crash with empty address guestfwd channel
The 'def->target.addr' hasn't been initialized in virDomainChrDefNew() and
its value is always '0xffffffff', in addition, the following test scenario
hasn't also include 'address' element in channel XML block, so the branch
'if (addrStr == NULL)' is hit in virDomainChrDefParseTargetXML(), the
programming jumps to 'error' label to release relevant resources, and the
statement 'if (VIR_ALLOC(def->target.addr) < 0)' hasn't been executed then
the virDomainChrDefFree() will free 'def->target.addr'(0xffffffff) via
VIR_FREE(), which results in libvirt crash, to use valgrind can also
find a 'Invalid free() / delete / delete[]' error. This patch just adjusts
codes order to initialize 'def->target.addr' firstly.

With this patch, libvirt hasn't crash and can get a expected error message "
XML error: guestfwd channel does not define a target address".

How to reproduce?

1. define a guest with the following channel XML configuration

$ cat foo.xml
<snip>
    <channel type='pty'>
      <target type='guestfwd'/>
    </channel>
</snip>

$ virsh define foo.xml

2. actual result

error: Failed to define domain from /tmp/foo.xml
error: End of file while reading data: Input/output error
error: Failed to reconnect to the hypervisor

GDB debugger information:
<snip>
Breakpoint 1, virDomainChrDefFree (def=0x7f8ab000ec70) at conf/domain_conf.c:1264
...ignore
1264    {
(gdb) p def->target
$2 = {port = -1, addr = 0xffffffff, name = 0xffffffff <Address 0xffffffff out of bounds>}
</snip>

RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856489

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-09-14 00:41:38 +08:00
Daniel P. Berrange
f4780c12dc Allow caps to be NULL when creating virDomainObjPtr instances
If no private data needs to be maintained, it can be useful
to create virDomainObjPtr instances without having a virCapsPtr
instance around. Adapt the virDomainObjNew() function to allow
for a NULL caps

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-09-13 12:16:59 +01:00
Guannan Ren
5b35cc532b qemu: define and parse USB redirection filter XML
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=795929
http://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=6af165892cf900291046f1d25f95416f379504c2

This patch define and parse the input XML of USB redirection filter.
<devices>
...
  <redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'>
    <address type='usb' bus='0' port='4'/>
  </redirdev>
  <redirfilter>
    <usbdev class='0x08' vendor='0x1234' product='0xbeef' \
            version='2.00' allow='yes'/>
    <usbdev allow='no'/>
  </redirfilter>
...
</devices>

There is no 1:1 mapping between ports and redirected devices and
qemu and spicy client couldn't decide into which usbredir ports
the client can 'plug' redirected devices. So it make sense to apply
all of filter rules global to all existing usb redirection devices.
class attribute is USB Class codes. version is bcdDevice value
of USB device. vendor and product is USB vendorId and productId.
-1 can be used to allow any value for a field. Except allow attribute
the other four are optional, default value is -1.
2012-09-13 17:22:27 +08:00
Eric Blake
2387aa26c1 maint: fix missing spaces in message
I got an off-list report about a bad diagnostic:
Target network card mac 52:54:00:49:07:ccdoes not match source 52:54:00:49:07:b8

True to form, I've added a syntax check rule to prevent it
from recurring, and found several other offenders.

* cfg.mk (sc_require_whitespace_in_translation): New rule.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainNetDefCheckABIStability): Add
space.
* src/esx/esx_util.c (esxUtil_ParseUri): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuCollectPCIAddress): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetMetadata)
(qemuDomainGetMetadata): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainChangeNetBridge): Likewise.
* src/rpc/virnettlscontext.c
(virNetTLSContextCheckCertDNWhitelist): Likewise.
* src/vmware/vmware_driver.c (vmwareDomainResume): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainGetXMLDesc, vboxAttachDrives):
Avoid false negatives.
* tools/virsh-domain.c (info_save_image_dumpxml): Reword.
Based on a report by Luwen Su.
2012-09-12 11:55:29 -06:00
Li Zhang
babe7dada0 Backcompt for console devices in virDomainDeviceInfoIterate
Historically, the first <console> element is treated as the
alias of a <serial> device. In the virDomainDeviceInfoIterate,
This situation is not considered. It still handles the first <console>
element as another devices, which means that for console[0] with
serial targetType, it calls callback function another time.
It will cause the problem of address conflicts when assigning
spapr-vio address for serial device on pSeries guest.

For pSeries guest, the serial configuration in the xml file
is as the following:
         <serial type='pty'>
               <target port='0'/>
               <address type='spapr-vio'/>
          </serial>

Console configuration is default, the dumped xml file is as the following:
   <serial type='pty'>
      <source path='/dev/pts/5'/>
      <target port='0'/>
      <alias name='serial0'/>
      <address type='spapr-vio' reg='0x30000000'/>
    </serial>
    <console type='pty' tty='/dev/pts/5'>
      <source path='/dev/pts/5'/>
      <target type='serial' port='0'/>
      <alias name='serial0'/>
      <address type='spapr-vio' reg='0x30000000'/>
    </console>

It shows that the <console> device is the alias of serial device.
So its address is the same as the serial device. When detecting
the conflicts in the qemuAssignSpaprVIOAddress the first console
and the serial device conflicts because virDomainDeviceInfoIterate()
still handle these as two different devices, and in the qemuAssignSpaprVIOAddress(),
it will compare these two devices' addressed. If they have same address,
it will report address conflict error.

So this patch is to handle the first console which targetType is serial
as the alias of serial device to avoid address conflicts error reported.

Signed-off-by: Li Zhang <zhlcindy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-09-12 10:42:15 +02:00
Osier Yang
d3c6cabbac list: Add helpers to list network objects
src/conf/network_conf.c: Add virNetworkMatch to filter the networks;
and virNetworkList to iterate over all the networks with the filter.

src/conf/network_conf.h: Declare virNetworkList and define the macros
for filters.

src/libvirt_private.syms: Export virNetworkList.
2012-09-11 16:59:51 +08:00
Christophe Fergeau
defa8b8589 events: Fix domain event race on client disconnect
GNOME Boxes sometimes stops getting domain events from libvirtd, even
after restarting it. Further investigation in libvirtd shows that
events are properly queued with virDomainEventStateQueue, but the
timer virDomainEventTimer which flushes the events and sends them to
the clients never gets called. Looking at the event queue in gdb
shows that it's non-empty and that its size increases with each new
events.

virDomainEventTimer is set up in virDomainEventStateRegister[ID]
when going from 0 client connecte to 1 client connected, but is
initially disabled. The timer is removed in
virDomainEventStateRegister[ID] when the last client is disconnected
(going from 1 client connected to 0).

This timer (which handles sending the events to the clients) is
enabled in virDomainEventStateQueue when queueing an event on an
empty queue (queue containing 0 events). It's disabled in
virDomainEventStateFlush after flushing the queue (ie removing all
the elements from it). This way, no extra work is done when the queue
is empty, and when the next event comes up, the timer will get
reenabled because the queue will go from 0 event to 1 event, which
triggers enabling the timer.

However, with this Boxes bug, we have a client connected (Boxes), a
non-empty queue (there are events waiting to be sent), but a disabled
timer, so something went wrong.

When Boxes connects (it's the only client connecting to the libvirtd
instance I used for debugging), the event timer is not set as expected
(state->timer == -1 when virDomainEventStateRegisterID is called),
but at the same time the event queue is not empty. In other words,
we had no clients connected, but pending events. This also explains
why the timer never gets enabled as this is only done when an event
is queued on an empty queue.

I think this can happen if an event gets queued using
virDomainEventStateQueue and the client disconnection happens before
the event timer virDomainEventTimer gets a chance to run and flush
the event. In this situation, virDomainEventStateDeregister[ID] will
get called with a non-empty event queue, the timer will be destroyed
if this was the only client connected. Then, when other clients connect
at a later time, they will never get notified about domain events as
the event timer will never get enabled because the timer is only
enabled if the event queue is empty when virDomainEventStateRegister[ID]
gets called, which will is no longer the case.

To avoid this issue, this commit makes sure to remove all events from
the event queue when the last client in unregistered. As there is
no longer anyone interested in receiving these events, these events
are stale so there is no need to keep them around. A client connecting
later will have no interest in getting events that happened before it
got connected.
2012-09-07 14:45:00 +02:00
Osier Yang
84208a4a8b list: Add helpers for listing storage pool objects
src/conf/storage_conf.c: Add virStoragePoolMatch to filter the
pools; Add virStoragePoolList to iterate over the pool objects
with filter.

src/conf/storage_conf.h: Declare virStoragePoolMatch,
virStoragePoolList, and the macros for filters.

src/libvirt_private.syms: Export helper virStoragePoolList.
2012-09-06 21:59:00 +08:00
Viktor Mihajlovski
72f1f2206e Rename iolimit to blockio.
After discussion with DB we decided to rename the new iolimit
element as it creates the impression it would be there to
limit (i.e. throttle) I/O instead of specifying immutable
characteristics of a block device.
This is also backed by the fact that the term I/O Limits has
vanished from newer storage admin documentation.

Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-09-04 09:14:36 -06:00
Martin Kletzander
09cd8f2ddf Add per-guest S3/S4 state configuration
There is a new <pm/> element implemented that can control what ACPI
sleeping states will be advertised by BIOS and allowed to be switched
to by libvirt. The default keeps defaults on hypervisor, otherwise
forces chosen setting.
The documentation of the pm element is added as well.
2012-09-03 09:08:21 +02:00
Viktor Mihajlovski
5cc50ad7a4 conf: Support for Block Device IO Limits
Introducing a new iolimits element allowing to override certain
properties of a guest block device like the physical and logical
block size.
This can be useful for platforms with 'non-standard' disk formats
like S390 DASD with its 4K block size.

Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-08-31 11:27:27 -07:00
Marcelo Cerri
990e46c454 conf: Avoid formatting auto-generated DAC labels
To avoid backward compatibility issues, this patch suppresses
auto-generated DAC labels from XML. This change affects commands such as
dumpxml and save.

Signed-off-by: Marcelo Cerri <mhcerri@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-08-31 20:14:44 +08:00
Marcelo Cerri
86e205a24f conf: Fix parsing of seclabels without model
With this patch libvirt tries to assign a model to a single seclabel
when model is missing. Libvirt will look up at host's capabilities and
assign the first model to seclabel.

This patch fixes:

1. The problem with existing guests that have a seclabel defined in its XML.
2. A XML parse error when a guest is restored.

Signed-off-by: Marcelo Cerri <mhcerri@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-08-31 20:14:41 +08:00
Peter Krempa
077e7bf51f vcpupin: Fix returning of arrays from virDomainVcpuPinAdd
virDomainVcpuPinAdd does a realloc on vcpupin_list if the new vcpu pin
definition doesn't fit into the array. The list is an array of pointers
but the function definition didn't support returning the changed pointer
to the caller if it was realloced. This caused segfaults if realloc
would change the base pointer.
2012-08-30 16:45:38 +02:00
Peter Krempa
40dfb52517 qemu: Fix possible infinite loop and segfault on error path.
virDomainVcpuPinDefCopy when the control flow reaches out of memory
cleanup code, the flow would end in a infinite loop as the loop variable
wasn't decremented.

Also a dereference of NULL pointers was possible if allocation of the
Vcpu pinning definiton structure failed.
2012-08-30 16:45:38 +02:00
Osier Yang
a22909d5c2 conf: Fix the problem which cause libvirtd to crash
* src/conf/domain_conf.c: Use STREQ_NULLABLE instead of STREQ,
as def->seclables[i]->model could be NULL.
2012-08-28 23:54:17 +08:00
Ján Tomko
1fe6d219cb conf: prevent NULL pointer access in virSecurityLabelDefsParseXML
When checking for seclabels without security models, def->nseclabels is
already set to n. In the case of an error def->seclabels is freed but
nseclabels is left untouched. This leads to a segmentation fault when
def is freed in virDomainDefParseXML.
2012-08-27 15:02:24 +02:00
Eric Blake
1385c9cd74 snapshot: rename an enum
The name 'virDomainDiskSnapshot' didn't fit in with our normal
conventions of using a prefix hinting that it is related to a
virDomainSnapshotPtr.  Also, a future patch will reuse the
enum for declaring where the VM memory is stored.

* src/conf/snapshot_conf.h (virDomainDiskSnapshot): Rename...
(virDomainSnapshotLocation): ...to this.
(_virDomainSnapshotDiskDef): Update clients.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDiskDef): Likewise.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefParseXML)
(virDomainDiskDefFormat): Likewise.
* src/conf/snapshot_conf.c: (virDomainSnapshotDiskDefParseXML)
(virDomainSnapshotAlignDisks, virDomainSnapshotDefFormat):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotDiskPrepare)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive, qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML):
Likewise.
2012-08-24 09:51:08 -06:00
Eric Blake
6478ec1673 snapshot: split snapshot conf code into own file
This has several benefits:
1. Future snapshot-related code has a definite place to go (and I
_will_ be adding some)
2. Snapshot errors now use the VIR_FROM_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT error
classification, which has been underutilized (previously only in
libvirt.c)

* src/conf/domain_conf.h, domain_conf.c: Split...
* src/conf/snapshot_conf.h, snapshot_conf.c: ...into new files.
* src/Makefile.am (DOMAIN_CONF_SOURCES): Build new files.
* po/POTFILES.in: Mark new file for translation.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: Update caller.
* src/esx/esx_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c: Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Likewise.
2012-08-24 09:51:08 -06:00
Eric Blake
3211deba3e snapshot: make virDomainSnapshotObjList opaque
We were failing to react to allocation failure when initializing
a snapshot object list.  Changing things to store a pointer
instead of a complete object adds one more possible point of
allocation failure, but at the same time, will make it easier to
react to failure now, as well as making it easier for a future
patch to split all virDomainSnapshotPtr handling into a separate
file, as I continue to add even more snapshot code.

Luckily, there was only one client outside of domain_conf.c that
was actually peeking inside the object, and a new wrapper function
was easy.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainObj): Use a pointer.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListInit): Rename.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListFree, virDomainSnapshotForEach): New
declarations.
(_virDomainSnapshotObjList): Move definitions...
* src/conf/domain_conf.c: ...here.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListInit, virDomainSnapshotObjListDeinit):
Rename...
(virDomainSnapshotObjListNew, virDomainSnapshotObjListFree): ...to
these.
(virDomainSnapshotForEach): New function.
(virDomainObjDispose, virDomainListPopulate): Adjust callers.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainSnapshotDiscard)
(qemuDomainSnapshotDiscardAllMetadata): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationIsAllowed): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotLoad)
(qemuDomainUndefineFlags, qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML)
(qemuDomainSnapshotListNames, qemuDomainSnapshotNum)
(qemuDomainListAllSnapshots)
(qemuDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames)
(qemuDomainSnapshotNumChildren)
(qemuDomainSnapshotListAllChildren)
(qemuDomainSnapshotLookupByName, qemuDomainSnapshotGetParent)
(qemuDomainSnapshotGetXMLDesc, qemuDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(qemuDomainSnapshotHasMetadata, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot)
(qemuDomainSnapshotDelete): Likewise.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Export new function.
2012-08-24 09:51:08 -06:00
Michal Privoznik
0ee655f5f5 conf: Don't always require security/@model
Only parse model, if static labelling, or
a base label is set, or doing active XML.
2012-08-24 17:19:25 +02:00
Hu Tao
e9b354e2a9 fix check of vcpuid in virDomainVcpuPinDefParseXML
For emulator, the vcpuid field is always set to -1, instead of parsing
XML for the value of it.
2012-08-23 14:01:22 +08:00
Hu Tao
b65dafa812 qemu: introduce period/quota tuning for emulator
This patch introduces support of setting emulator's period and
quota to limit cpu bandwidth when the vm starts.  Also updates
XML Schema for new entries and docs.
2012-08-22 16:52:22 +08:00
Tang Chen
151eee5a06 Introduce virDomainEmulatorPinAdd and virDomainEmulatorPinDel functions
Introduce 2 APIs to support emulator threads pin.
    1) virDomainEmulatorPinAdd: setup emulator threads pin with a given cpumap string.
    2) virDomainEmulatorPinDel: remove all emulator threads pin.

Signed-off-by: Tang Chen <tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-08-22 16:29:57 +08:00
Tang Chen
19630db3e3 Support emulatorpin xml parse.
This patch adds a new xml element <emulatorpin>, which is a sibling
to the existing <vcpupin> element under the <cputune>, to pin emulator
threads to specified physical CPUs.

Signed-off-by: Tang Chen <tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-08-22 15:51:23 +08:00
Hu Tao
ed92285095 Change virDomainVcpuPinDefParseXML to support parsing emulatorpin 2012-08-22 15:30:57 +08:00
Hu Tao
a5dd8b808c updates of some vcpupin related functions
1. add a new function virDomainVcpuPinDefCopy
2. make virDomainVcpuPinDefFree non-static
2012-08-22 15:11:38 +08:00
Hu Tao
fd8fd0f916 refactor virDomainVcpuPinAdd() 2012-08-22 15:03:28 +08:00
Hu Tao
1fea56673c add function bitmapFromBytemap() to convert bytemap to bitmap 2012-08-22 14:40:23 +08:00
J.B. Joret
5d4f8d9746 Support for Disk Geometry Override
A hypervisor may allow to override the disk geometry of drives.
Qemu, as an example with cyls=,heads=,secs=[,trans=].
This patch extends the domain config to allow the specification of
disk geometry with libvirt.

Signed-off-by: J.B. Joret <jb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-08-21 15:30:07 -06:00
Stefan Berger
4efde75fab nwfilter: provide basic support for firewalld
This patch provides basic support for using firewalld's firewall-cmd
rather than then plain eb/ip(6)tables commands.
2012-08-21 13:40:58 -04:00
Martin Kletzander
a14b4aea51 qemu: Unify port-wise SPICE and VNC behavior
Port allocations for SPICE and VNC behave almost the same (with
default ports), but there is some mess in the code. This patch clears
these inconsistencies and makes sure the same behavior will be used
when ports for remote displays are changed.

Changes:
 - hard-coded number 5900 removed (handled elsewhere like with VNC)
 - reservedVNCPorts renamed to reservedRemotePorts (it's not just for
   VNC anymore)
 - QEMU_VNC_PORT_{MIN,MAX} renamed to QEMU_REMOTE_PORT_{MIN,MAX}
 - port allocation unified for VNC and SPICE
2012-08-21 11:36:32 +02:00
Marcelo Cerri
e9377dda36 Multiple security drivers in XML data
This patch updates the domain and capability XML parser and formatter to
support more than one "seclabel" element for each domain and device. The
RNG schema and the tests related to this are also updated by this patch.

Signed-off-by: Marcelo Cerri <mhcerri@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-08-20 19:13:33 +02:00
Marcelo Cerri
6c3cf57d6c Internal refactory of data structures
This patch updates the structures that store information about each
domain and each hypervisor to support multiple security labels and
drivers. It also updates all the remaining code to use the new fields.

Signed-off-by: Marcelo Cerri <mhcerri@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-08-20 19:13:33 +02:00
Shradha Shah
3ebf5484bc conf: add function virDevicePCIAddressEqual
This function is needed by the network driver in a later commit.
It is useful in functions like networkNotifyActualDevice and
networkReleaseActualDevice
2012-08-17 15:43:26 -04:00
Shradha Shah
1446003419 conf: parser/formatter/rng for <forward mode='hostdev'>
This patch introduces the new forward mode='hostdev' along with
attribute managed. Includes updates to the network RNG and new xml
parser/formatter code.

Signed-off-by: Shradha Shah <sshah@solarflare.com>
2012-08-17 15:43:26 -04:00