Explicitly state that using incomplete XML definition snippets for hot-management
commands may have unexpected results due to autogenerating values for some of
the fields if they aren't specified explicitly.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=920441
Currently, we are discarding listen attribute from qemu cookie even though
we strive to gather it. This result in not so cool bug: if user have
different networks, one for management/migration, and one for VNC/SPICE we
pass incorrect host to the qemu in client_migrate_info. What we actually
pass is remote hostname, while we should be passing remote listen address.
It doesn't matter as long as these two are the same, but they don't need
necessary to be like that.
==5306== 8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 24 of 277
==5306== at 0x4C28B2F: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:593)
==5306== by 0x5293CAF: virAllocN (viralloc.c:152)
==5306== by 0x52DFEAE: virXPathNodeSet (virxml.c:611)
==5306== by 0x5313DD9: virNetworkDefParseXML (network_conf.c:1408)
==5306== by 0x53170F6: virNetworkObjUpdateParseFile (network_conf.c:2031)
==5306== by 0x131DA63C: networkStartup (bridge_driver.c:279)
==5306== by 0x53481DF: virStateInitialize (libvirt.c:822)
==5306== by 0x40DF44: daemonRunStateInit (libvirtd.c:877)
==5306== by 0x52D2FF5: virThreadHelper (virthreadpthread.c:161)
==5306== by 0x5D00C52: start_thread (in /usr/lib64/libpthread-2.17.so)
==5306== by 0x6410ECC: clone (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.17.so)
This patch fixes crash of the daemon that happens due to the following race
condition:
Let's have two threads in the libvirtd daemon's qemu driver:
A - thread executing undefine on the same domain
B - thread executing a API call to get information about a domain
Assume following serialization of operations done by the threads:
1) A has the lock on the domain object and is executing some code prior to
virDomainObjListRemove()
2) B takes the lock on the domain object list, looks up the domain object
pointer and blocks in the attempt to lock the domain object as A is holding the
lock
3) A reaches virDomainObjListRemove() and unlocks the lock on the domain object
4) A blocks on the attempt to get the domain list lock
5) B is able to lock the domain object now and unlocks the domain list
6) A is now able to lock the domain list, and sheds the last reference on the
domain object, this triggers the freeing function.
6) B starts executing the code on the pointer that is being freed
7) The libvirtd daemon crashes while attempting to access invalid pointer in
thread B.
This patch fixes the race by acquiring a reference on the domain object before
unlocking it in virDomainObjListRemove() and re-locks the object prior to
removing and freeing it. This ensures that no thread holds a lock on the domain
object at the time it is removed from the list, and that doing a list lookup
will never find a domain that is about to vanish.
This is a minimal fix of the problem, but a better solution will be to switch to
full reference counting for domain objects.
Kerberos uses 'primary' or 'key' files (principals), not 'abstract
ideal' or 'rule' files (principles). Reported by Jason Meinzer.
Reflow a paragraph to fit in 80 columns in the process.
* docs/auth.html.in: Fix spelling.
While this update doesn't address any reported problems in libvirt,
doing a post-release update to latest gnulib makes it easier to
stay in sync with best upstream practices.
* .gnulib: Update to latest.
* bootstrap: Resynchronize.
Commit 9a3ff01d7f (which was ACKed at
the end of January, but for some reason didn't get pushed until during
the 1.0.4 freeze) fixed the logic in virPCIGetVirtualFunctions().
Unfortunately, a typo in the fix (replacing VIR_REALLOC_N with
VIR_ALLOC_N during code movement) caused not only a memory leak, but
also resulted in most of the elements of the result array being
replaced with NULL. virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions() assumed (and I think
rightly so) that virPCIGetVirtualFunctions() wouldn't return any NULL
elements in the array, so it ended up segfaulting.
This was found when attempting to use a virtual network with an
auto-created pool of SRIOV VFs, e.g.:
<forward mode='hostdev' managed='yes'>
<pf dev='eth4'/>
</forward>
(the pool of PCI addresses is discovered by calling
virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions() on the PF dev).
The definiton of scsi adapter in storagespool.rng (sourceinfoadapter)
can be used by scsi hostdev in later patch. Move it to basictypes.rng.
PortNumber is defined in both domaincommon.rng and storagespool.rng,
simplify it by moving it to basictypes.rng.
Signed-off-by: Han Cheng <hanc.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
The helper function to look up disk controller model may be used by scsi
hostdev. But it should be changed to use device info.
Signed-off-by: Han Cheng <hanc.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Even though http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsMetadata
states that it requires RFC4122 compliance UUIDs that are generated
by virUUIDGenerate() are not. Following patch modifies generated
UUIDs to conform to rules described in RFC.
Signed-off-by: Milos Vyletel <milos.vyletel@sde.cz>
If the user requests a mount for /run, this may hide any existing
mounts that are lower down in /run. The result is that the
container still sees the mounts in /proc/mounts, but cannot
access them
sh-4.2# df
df: '/run/user/501/gvfs': No such file or directory
df: '/run/media/berrange/LIVE': No such file or directory
df: '/run/media/berrange/SecureDiskA1': No such file or directory
df: '/run/libvirt/lxc/sandbox': No such file or directory
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_t500wlan-lv_root 151476396 135390200 8384900 95% /
tmpfs 1970888 3204 1967684 1% /run
/dev/sda1 194241 155940 28061 85% /boot
devfs 64 0 64 0% /dev
tmpfs 64 0 64 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 1970888 1200 1969688 1% /etc/libvirt-sandbox/scratch
Before mounting any filesystem at a particular location, we
must recursively unmount anything at or below the target mount
point
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Ensure lxcContainerUnmountSubtree is at the top of the
lxc_container.c file so it is easily referenced from
any other method. No functional change
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This allows a container-type domain to have exclusive access to one of
the host's NICs.
Wire <hostdev caps=net> with the lxc_controller - when moving the newly
created veth devices into a new namespace, also look for any hostdev
devices that should be moved. Note: once the container domain has been
destroyed, there is no code that moves the interfaces back to the
original namespace. This does happen, though, probably due to default
cleanup on namespace destruction.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Purcareata <bogdan.purcareata@freescale.com>
This updates the definitions and supporting structures in the XML
schema and domain configuration files.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Purcareata <bogdan.purcareata@freescale.com>
Since commit b8a32e0e94, all man pages
depend on configure.ac so that they are properly regenerated whenever
libvirt version changes. Thus libvirt.spec needs to have a build
dependency on pod2man when %{enable_autotools} is set.
The virCgroupMounted method is badly named, since a controller can be
mounted, but disabled in the current object. Rename the method to be
virCgroupHasController. Also make it tolerant to a NULL virCgroupPtr
and out-of-range controller index, to avoid duplication of these
checks in all callers
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
To support "shareable" for volume type disk, we have to translate
the source before trying to add the shared disk entry. To achieve
the goal, this moves the helper qemuTranslateDiskSourcePool into
src/qemu/qemu_conf.c, and introduce an internal only member (voltype)
for struct _virDomainDiskSourcePoolDef, to record the underlying
volume type for use when building the drive string.
Later patch will support "shareable" volume type disk.
This adds a new helper qemuTranslateDiskSourcePool which uses the
storage pool/vol APIs to translate the disk source before building
the drive string. Network volume is not supported yet. Disk chain
for volume type disk may be supported later, but before I'm confident
it doesn't break anything, it's just disabled now.
With this patch, one can specify the disk source using libvirt
storage like:
<disk type='volume' device='disk'>
<driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/>
<source pool='default' volume='fc18.img'/>
<target dev='vdb' bus='virtio'/>
</disk>
"seclabels" and "startupPolicy" are not supported for this new
disk type ("volume"). They will be supported in later patches.
docs/formatdomain.html.in:
* Add documents for new XMLs
docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng:
* Add rng for new XMLs;
src/conf/domain_conf.h:
* New struct for 'volume' type disk source (virDomainDiskSourcePoolDef)
* Add VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_TYPE_VOLUME for enum virDomainDiskType
src/conf/domain_conf.c:
* New helper virDomainDiskSourcePoolDefParse to parse the 'volume'
type disk source.
* New helper virDomainDiskSourcePoolDefFree to free the source def
if 'volume' type disk.
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-source-pool.xml:
tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c:
* New test
This finds the parent for vHBA by iterating over all the HBA
which supports vport_ops capability on the host, and return
the first one which is online, not saturated (vports in use
is less than max_vports).
startPool creates the vHBA if it's not existed yet, stopPool destroys
the vHBA. Also to support autostart, checkPool will creates the vHBA
if it's not existed yet.
The helper iterates over sysfs, to find out the matched scsi host
name by comparing the wwnn,wwpn pair. It will be used by checkPool
and refreshPool of storage scsi backend. New helper getAdapterName
is introduced in storage_backend_scsi.c, which uses the new util
helper virGetFCHostNameByWWN to get the fc_host adapter name.