With the latest patch to the vz driver (7d73ca06ce) I was
getting some compilation errors. It turned out, my installation
of the parallels SDK was not as fresh as it could be. Parallels
installed in my system were missing the
PRL_USE_VNET_NAME_FOR_BRIDGE_NAME symbol which simply was not
introduced at the time I was installing the SDK. The symbol was
introduced in 86e62a5d which was then part of the 7.0.22 release.
Require that version at least therefore.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Eventually, every driver will be moved to a special module.
But for today the winner is Virtuozzo driver.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Since the background for Admin API is merged upstream, we are bumping
the minor release version as discussed previously
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
You had only one job. That's what you can say about this example
binary. In future, parts of virsh that are usable for this binary
should be split into separate shell-utils and virt-admin should gain all
the cool features of virsh without too much code addition.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Initial scratch of the admin library. It has its own virAdmConnectPtr
that inherits from virAbstractConnectPtr and thus trivially supports
error reporting.
There's pkg-config file added and spec-file adjusted as well.
Since the library should be "minimalistic" and not depend on any other
library, the list of files is especially crafted for it. Most of them
could've been put to it's own sub-libraries that would be LIBADD'd to
libvirt_util, libvirt_net_rpc and libvirt_setuid_rpc_client to minimize
the number of object files being built, but that's a refactoring that
isn't the orginal aim of this commit.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
We're using Polkit's DBus API so no need to check wether this feature is
supported. We don't use the result or the path to the pkcheck program
anywhere.
Newer binutils 'ar' has added an option 'D' for deterministic
builds, and at least on rawhide, this option is enabled by default.
But it conflicts with the 'u' optimization where the linker only
modifies libraries based on file timestamps, but can result in
different library ordering based on which files were touched last.
Thus, it results in some noisy compilation, for every CCLD line:
CCLD libvirt_driver_qemu_impl.la
ar: `u' modifier ignored since `D' is the default (see `U')
Upstream automake has decided that defaulting ARFLAGS to 'cru' is
no longer beneficial, and that switching the default to 'cr' will
both silence the noise and not penalize modern build systems.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake-patches/2015-06/msg00000.html
But rather than wait for newer automake to propagate to all systems
that already have newer binutils, we might as well just use the new
default ourselves, even on older platforms.
* configure.ac: Default AR[_]FLAGS to 'cr', not 'cru'.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
xen.git commit babeca32 added a pkgconfig file for libxenlight,
allowing libxl apps to determine the location of Xen binaries
such as firmware blobs, device emulator, etc.
This patch adds support for xenlight.pc in the libxl driver, falling
back to the previous configure logic if not found. It introduces
LIBXL_FIRMWARE_DIR and LIBXL_EXECBIN_DIR to define the firmware and
libexec_bin locations. If xenlight.pc does not exist, the defines
are set to the current hardcoded paths. The capabilities'
<emulator> and <loader> elements are updated to use the paths.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Adds the port type definitions and methods that will be used to bind
interfaces to the Midonet virtual ports.
virtnetdevmidonet.c adds the way to bind and unbind the ports by
calling into the Midonet Host Agent control command line (installed
with the midolman package).
Signed-off-by: Antoni Segura Puimedon <toni+libvirt@midokura.com>
Wireshark supports pkg-config since 1.11.3. Right now we build
wireshark-dissectior tool as default trough rpm build only on
fedora >= 21 and there is new wireshark that supports pkg-config.
If someone wants to build libvirt with wireshark-dissector against old
wireshark, they should specify the location by hand.
This patch is mainly to fix wrong dependency on wireshark binary as it
doesn't make sense to require that binary file to just get version info
of that package in makefile.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Commit c9027d8f added a detection of NIC HW features, but some of them
are not available in old kernel. Very old kernels lack enum
ethtool_flags and even if this enum is present, not all values are
available for all kernels. To be sure that we have everything in kernel
that we need, we must check for existence of most of that flags, because
only few of them were defined at first.
Also to successfully build libvirt with older kernel we need to include
<linux/types.h> before <linux/ethtool.h> to have __u32 and friends
defined.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
This function uses sched_setscheduler() function so it works with
processes and threads as well (even threads not created by us, which is
what we'll need in the future).
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Up until now there are just two ways how to specify UEFI paths to
libvirt. The first one is editing qemu.conf, the other is editing
qemu_conf.c and recompile which is not that fancy. So, new
configure option is introduced: --with-loader-nvram which takes a
list of pairs of UEFI firmware and NVRAM store. This way, the
compiled in defaults can be passed during compile time without
need to change the code itself.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Introduce a parser/formatter for the xl config format. Since the
deprecation of xm/xend, the VM config file format has diverged as
new features are added to libxl. This patch adds support for parsing
and formating the xl config format. It supports the existing xm config
format, plus adds support for spice graphics and xl disk config syntax.
Disk config is specified a bit differently in xl as compared to xm. In
xl, disk config consists of comma-separated positional parameters and
keyword/value pairs separated by commas. Positional parameters are
specified as follows
target, format, vdev, access
Supported keys for key=value options are
devtype, backendtype
The positional paramters can also be specified in key/value form. For
example the following xl disk config are equivalent
/dev/vg/guest-volume,,hda
/dev/vg/guest-volume,raw,hda,rw
format=raw, vdev=hda, access=rw, target=/dev/vg/guest-volume
See $xen_sources/docs/misc/xl-disk-configuration.txt for more details.
xl disk config is parsed with the help of xlu_disk_parse() from
libxlutil, libxl's utility library. Although the library exists
in all Xen versions supported by the libxl virt driver, only
recently has the corresponding header file been included. A check
for the header is done in configure.ac. If not found, xlu_disk_parse()
is declared externally.
Signed-off-by: Kiarie Kahurani <davidkiarie4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Introduce a Xen xl parser
This parser allows for users to convert the new xl disk format and
spice graphics config to libvirt xml format and vice versa. Regarding
the spice graphics config, the code is pretty much straight forward.
For the disk {formating, parsing}, this parser takes care of the new
xl format which include positional parameters and key/value parameters.
In xl format disk config a <diskspec> consists of parameters separated by
commas. If the parameters do not contain an '=' they are automatically
assigned to certain options following the order below
target, format, vdev, access
The above are the only mandatory parameters in the <diskspec> but there
are many more disk config options. These options can be specified as
key=value pairs. This takes care of the rest of the options such as
devtype, backend, backendtype, script, direct-io-safe,
The positional paramters can also be specified in key/value form
for example
/dev/vg/guest-volume,,hda
/dev/vg/guest-volume,raw,hda,rw
format=raw, vdev=hda, access=rw, target=/dev/vg/guest-volume
are interpleted to one config.
In xm format, the above diskspec would be written as
phy:/dev/vg/guest-volume,hda,w
The disk parser is based on the same parser used successfully by
the Xen project for several years now. Ian Jackson authored the
scanner, which is used by this commit with mimimal changes. Only
the PREFIX option is changed, to produce function and file names
more consistent with libvirt's convention.
Signed-off-by: Kiarie Kahurani <davidkiarie4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Reported in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1165827;
dash complains:
checking for pkcheck... /usr/bin/pkcheck
checking whether pkcheck supports uid value... yes
./configure: 63906: test: xno: unexpected operator
checking for dtrace... no
* configure.ac: Use '=' not '==' in test.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Currently, build fails on FreeBSD because its struct ifreq does not
have ifr_hwaddr member. In order to fix that, check if this member
is present, otherwise fall back to the stub version of the
virNetDev{Add,Del}Multi functions.
When building libvirt from source with netcf-devel installed, the
configure script reports error "libnl-devel >=3.0 is required for
macvtap support", while actually libnl3-devel is required.
Signed-off-by: Shanzhi Yu <shyu@redhat.com>
Executing prlctl command is not an optimal way to interact with
Parallels Cloud Server (PCS), it's better to use parallels SDK,
which is a remote API to paralles dispatcher service.
We prepared opensource version of this SDK and published it on
github, it's distributed under LGPL license. Here is a git repo:
https://github.com/Parallels/parallels-sdk.
To build with parallels SDK user should get compiler and linker
options from pkg-config 'parallels-sdk' file. So fix checks in
configure script and build with parallels SDK, if that pkg-config
file exists and add gcc options to makefile.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
src/xenxs contains parsing/formating functions for the various xen
config formats, and is better named src/xenconfig.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Perl is necessary to our build processing, it will invoke a lot of
generating script, like: gendispatch.pl. If perl is missing, it's
ok for build from git checkout, because autogen.sh will tell you.
But for compiling from a release tarball, configure will just record
a missing message, and continue, then build failed, like:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2014-August/msg00050.html
So need to enhance configure script to handle this negative case.
Reported-by: Hongbin Lu <hongbin@savinetwork.ca>
Signed-off-by: Jincheng Miao <jmiao@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Implement ZFS storage backend driver. Currently supported
only on FreeBSD because of ZFS limitations on Linux.
Features supported:
- pool-start, pool-stop
- pool-info
- vol-list
- vol-create / vol-delete
Pool definition looks like that:
<pool type='zfs'>
<name>myzfspool</name>
<source>
<name>actualpoolname</name>
</source>
</pool>
The 'actualpoolname' value is a name of the pool on the system,
such as shown by 'zpool list' command. Target makes no sense
here because volumes path is always /dev/zvol/$poolname/$volname.
User has to create a pool on his own, this driver doesn't
support pool creation currently.
A volume could be used with Qemu by adding an entry like this:
<disk type='volume' device='disk'>
<driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
<source pool='myzfspool' volume='vol5'/>
<target dev='hdc' bus='ide'/>
</disk>
There's this question on the list that is asked over and over again.
How do I get {cpu, memory, ...} usage in percentage? Or its modified
version: How do I plot nice graphs like virt-manager does?
It would be nice if we have an example to inspire people. And that's
what domtop should do. Yes, it could be written in different ways, but
I've chosen this one as I think it show explicitly what users need to
implement in order to imitate virt-manager's graphing.
Note: The usage is displayed from host perspective. That is, how much
host CPUs the domain is using. But it should be fairly simple to
switch do just guest CPU usage if needed.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
When testing language bindings it is useful to be able to build
them against an uninstalled libvirt source tree. Add a dummy
set of pkg-config files to allow for this. This can be used by
setting
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/path/to/libvirt/git/src
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
For some reason there have never been pkg-config files created
for the libvirt-qemu.so and libvirt-lxc.so libraries.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>