Update the hellolibvirt example program to demonstrate use of
the virGetLastErrorMessage() API for quick error reporting
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
In the domain-events example C code virEventRegisterDefaultImpl was being
called before virConnectOpen without first calling virInitialize. While this
code worked, it is incorrect. Adding a call to g_string_new prior to the call
to virEventRegisterDefaultImpl would cause the code to break. This fix will
help avoid unintentional misue of the API.
Relates to: Ret Hat Bugzilla - Bug 961155
When converting to virObject, the probes on the 'Free' functions
were removed on the basis that there is a probe on virObjectFree
that suffices. This puts a burden on people writing probe scripts
to identify which object is being dispose. This adds back probes
in the 'Dispose' functions and updates the rpc monitor systemtap
example to use them
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Change the order of some conditions and use the AllDomains API to get
a list of all the active and defined domains, then use the Active and
Name API's in order to print.
This changes here adjust the output from:
Attempting to connect to hypervisor
Connected to hypervisor at "qemu:///system"
Hypervisor: "QEMU" version: 0.32.656
There are 0 active and 2 inactive domains
Inactive domains:
foo
bar
Disconnected from hypervisor
to
Attempting to connect to hypervisor
Connected to hypervisor at "qemu:///system"
Hypervisor: "QEMU" version: 0.32.656
There are 0 active and 2 inactive domains
foo (non-active)
bar (non-active)
Disconnected from hypervisor
Add code in the python binding to cope with the new APIs
virConnectRegisterCloseCallback and
virConnectUnregisterCloseCallback. Also demonstrate their
use in the python domain events demo
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This is supposed to be thrown every time we need to pause domain
because of API execution (e.g. qemuDomainSaveInternal) but fails
to restore it back after. In this case, domain remains paused,
however, none of existing reasons can fit this scenario.
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.
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/
If there is only one detail string for a particular event, we need to pu
comma after the string otherwise the string itself will be taken as a
list and only its first character will be printed out. For example,
myDomainEventCallback1 EVENT: Domain fedora17(12) Shutdown F
instead of the desired
myDomainEventCallback1 EVENT: Domain fedora17(12) Shutdown Finished
The unused reason parameter of PM{Suspend,Wakeup} event callbacks was
completely ignored in lot of places and those events were not actually
working at all.
This patch provides AppArmor policy updates for the QEMU bridge helper.
The QEMU bridge helper is a SUID executable exec'd by QEMU that drops
capabilities to CAP_NET_ADMIN and adds a tap device to a network bridge.
Signed-off-by: Richa Marwaha <rmarwah@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Corey Bryant<coreyb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
some system call and signal will interrupt poll,
making event loop stops and fails to react events and keepalive message
from libvirt.
adding handling EINTR to poll to make it more robust
Signed-off-by: Royce Lv <lvroyce@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
When the guest changes its memory balloon applications may want
to know what the new value is, without having to periodically
poll on XML / domain info. Introduce a "balloon change" event
to let apps see this
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Define the
virConnectDomainEventBalloonChangeCallback callback
and VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_BALLOON_CHANGE constant
* python/libvirt-override-virConnect.py,
python/libvirt-override.c: Wire up helpers for new event
* daemon/remote.c: Helper for serializing balloon event
* examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c,
examples/domain-events/events-python/event-test.py: Add
example of balloon event usage
* src/conf/domain_event.c, src/conf/domain_event.h: Handling
of balloon events
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Add handler of balloon events
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x: Define wire protocol for
balloon events
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
A while back I wrote the attached code to demonstrate how to use
events and serial console to create a serial console that stays up
even when the VM is down. It might need some work, as I am not
terribly strong with Python.
* examples/python/consolecallback.py: New file.
* examples/python/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship it.
* libvirt.spec.in: Remove obsolete --with-remote-pid-file arg.
Add missing %{without_libxl} statement. Fix handling of docs
in client only build. Put systemtap files in -client RPM
instead of -daemon RPM
* examples/xml/nwfilter/Makefile.am: Don't install examples if
nwfilter is disabled.
The code is splattered with a mix of
sizeof foo
sizeof (foo)
sizeof(foo)
Standardize on sizeof(foo) and add a syntax check rule to
enforce it
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Return statements with parameter enclosed in parentheses were modified
and parentheses were removed. The whole change was scripted, here is how:
List of files was obtained using this command:
git grep -l -e '\<return\s*([^()]*\(([^()]*)[^()]*\)*)\s*;' | \
grep -e '\.[ch]$' -e '\.py$'
Found files were modified with this command:
sed -i -e \
's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\(\([^()]*([^()]*)[^()]*\)*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\4_' \
-e 's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\([^()]*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\3_'
Then checked for nonsense.
The whole command looks like this:
git grep -l -e '\<return\s*([^()]*\(([^()]*)[^()]*\)*)\s*;' | \
grep -e '\.[ch]$' -e '\.py$' | xargs sed -i -e \
's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\(\([^()]*([^()]*)[^()]*\)*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\4_' \
-e 's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\([^()]*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\3_'
This introduces a new running reason VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_WAKEUP,
and new suspend event type VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_WAKEUP.
While a wakeup event is emitted, the domain which entered into
VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED will be transferred to "running"
with reason VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_WAKEUP, and a new domain lifecycle
event emitted with type VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_WAKEUP.
This patch introduces a new event type for the QMP event
SUSPEND:
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMSUSPEND
The event doesn't take any data, but considering there might
be reason for wakeup in future, the callback definition is:
typedef void
(*virConnectDomainEventSuspendCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
virDomainPtr dom,
int reason,
void *opaque);
"reason" is unused currently, always passes "0".
This patch introduces a new event type for the QMP event
WAKEUP:
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMWAKEUP
The event doesn't take any data, but considering there might
be reason for wakeup in future, the callback definition is:
typedef void
(*virConnectDomainEventWakeupCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
virDomainPtr dom,
int reason,
void *opaque);
"reason" is unused currently, always passes "0".
This patch introduces a new event type for the QMP event
DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED, which occurs when the tray of a removable
disk is moved (i.e opened or closed):
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_TRAY_CHANGE
The event's data includes the device alias and the reason
for tray status' changing, which indicates why the tray
status was changed. Thus the callback definition for the event
is:
enum {
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_OPEN = 0,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_CLOSE,
\#ifdef VIR_ENUM_SENTINELS
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_LAST
\#endif
} virDomainEventTrayChangeReason;
typedef void
(*virConnectDomainEventTrayChangeCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
virDomainPtr dom,
const char *devAlias,
int reason,
void *opaque);
Unlike .cvsignore under CVS, git allows for ignoring nested
names. We weren't very consistent where new tests were
being ignored (some in .gitignore, some in tests/.gitignore),
and I found it easier to just consolidate everything.
* .gitignore: Subsume entries from subdirectories.
* daemon/.gitignore: Delete.
* docs/.gitignore: Likewise.
* docs/devhelp/.gitignore: Likewise.
* docs/html/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/dominfo/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/domsuspend/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/hellolibvirt/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/openauth/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/.gitignore: Likewise.
* include/libvirt/.gitignore: Likewise.
* src/.gitignore: Likewise.
* src/esx/.gitignore: Likewise.
* tests/.gitignore: Likewise.
* tools/.gitignore: Likewise.
Execute bit on *.stp files in examples/systemtap/ caused dependency when
building RPM packages. Disabling execute permission should help the auto
dependency resolver to see that systemtap is not needed.
Fix a typing error in the no-ip-spoofing filter.
Return DHCP request packets passing through this filter. Have
the user use another filter to actually allow DHCP requests to be
sent (action='accept').
With fragments borrowed from David Steven's previous submission and some
further modifications:
A set of modifications to filters to handle multiple IP addresses
(and MAC addresses) per interface.
Also:
- enable DHCP traffic from VM to any DHCP server
- will require an update to a libvirt-tck data file
Signed-off-by: David L Stevens <dlstevens@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Add APIs to the virNetSocket object, to allow file descriptors
to be sent/received over UNIX domain socket connections
* src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.h,
src/libvirt_private.syms: Add APIs for FD send/recv
This change adds some systemtap/dtrace probes to the QEMU monitor
client code. In particular it allows watching of all operations
for a VM
* examples/systemtap/qemu-monitor.stp: Watch all monitor commands
* src/Makefile.am: Passing libdir/bindir/sbindir to dtrace2systemtap.pl
* src/dtrace2systemtap.pl: Accept libdir/bindir/sbindir as args
and look for '# binary:' comment to mark probes against libvirtd
vs libvirt.so
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c,
src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c: Add probes for key functions
If a disk source gets dropped because it is not accessible,
mgmt application might want to be informed about this. Therefore
we need to emit an event. The event presented in this patch
is however a bit superset of what written above. The reason is simple:
an intention to be easily expanded, e.g. on 'user ejected disk
in guest' events. Therefore, callback gets source string and disk alias
(which should be unique among a domain) and reason (an integer);
Add support for enabling debug output via command line option.
Allow to toggle the loop implementation between pure-Python and
native-C.
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
When --help is requested, print usage() to stdout.
When an illegal option is passed, print usage to stderr.
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
sys.argv contains the original command line arguments, while args only
contains the arguments not handled by getopt(). Currently this is no
problem since --help is the only command line option passable, which
terminates the process, so the code is never reached. Any option added
in the future will reveal the bug.
Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
This removes the old example for legacy probes and adds two
new scripts demonstrating many of the new probe point facilities.
The rpc-monitor.stp script will print out friendly details of all
RPC traffic between a libvirt client/server. This is incredibly
useful in seeing what RPC calls are being made, and also debugging
problems in the RPC protocol code
The events.stp script will print out lots of info about the poll
event loop, which is useful for debugging event handling problems
* examples/systemtap/events.stp, examples/systemtap/rpc-monitor.stp:
New examples
* examples/systemtap/client.stp: Remove obsolete example
There are two classes of management apps that track events - one
that only cares about on/off (and only needs to track EVENT_STARTED
and EVENT_STOPPED), and one that cares about paused/running (also
tracks EVENT_SUSPENDED/EVENT_RESUMED). To keep both classes happy,
any transition that can go from inactive to paused must emit two
back-to-back events - one for started and one for suspended (since
later resuming of the domain will only send RESUMED, but the first
class isn't tracking that).
This also fixes a bug where virDomainCreateWithFlags with the
VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag failed to start paused when restoring
from a managed save image.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_RESTORED)
(VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_FROM_SNAPSHOT)
(VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED_FROM_SNAPSHOT): New sub-events.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot): Use them.
(qemuDomainSaveImageStartVM): Likewise, and add parameter.
(qemudDomainCreate, qemuDomainObjStart): Send suspended event when
starting paused.
(qemuDomainObjRestore): Add parameter.
(qemuDomainObjStart, qemuDomainRestoreFlags): Update callers.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c
(eventDetailToString): Map new detail strings.