We reported error in caller virQEMUCapsCacheLookupByArch.
So the same error messages in qemuConnectGetDomainCapabilities
is useless.
Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao@gmail.com>
While the code path that queries the monitor allocates a separate copy
of the 'group_name' string the path querying the config would not copy
it. The call to virTypedParameterAssign would then steal the pointer
(without clearing it) and the RPC layer freed it. Any subsequent call
resulted into a crash.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1433183
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1379200
When we are restoring a domain from a saved image, or just
updating its XML in the saved image - we have to make sure that
the ABI guests sees will not change. We have a function for that
which reports errors. But for some reason if this function fails,
we call it again with slightly different argument. Therefore it
might happen that we overwrite the original error and leave user
with less helpful one.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Now that we have some qemuSecurity wrappers over
virSecurityManager APIs, lets make sure everybody sticks with
them. We have them for a reason and calling virSecurityManager
API directly instead of wrapper may lead into accidentally
labelling a file on the host instead of namespace.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Previously the code called virStorageSourceUpdateBlockPhysicalSize which
did not do anything on empty drives since it worked only on block
devices. After the refactor in c5f6151390 it's called for all devices
and thus attempts to deref the NULL path of empty drives.
Add a check that skips the update of the physical size if the storage
source is empty.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1420718
This follows the same check for disk, because we cannot remove iothread
if it's used by disk or by controller. It could lead to crashing QEMU.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
If virDomainDelIOThread API was called with VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE
and VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG and both XML were already a different
it could result in removing iothread from config XML even if there
was a disk using that iothread.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
The bare fact that mnt namespace is available is not enough for
us to allow/enable qemu namespaces feature. There are other
requirements: we must copy all the ACL & SELinux labels otherwise
we might grant access that is administratively forbidden or vice
versa.
At the same time, the check for namespace prerequisites is moved
from domain startup time to qemu.conf parser as it doesn't make
much sense to allow users to start misconfigured libvirt just to
find out they can't start a single domain.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
These functions do not need to see the whole virDomainDiskDef.
Moreover, they are going to be called from places where we don't
have access to the full disk definition. Sticking with
virStorageSource is more than enough.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Now that we have a function for properly assigning the blockdeviotune
info, let's use it instead of dropping the group name on every
assignment. Otherwise it will not work with both --live and --config
options.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
For example when both total_bytes_sec and total_bytes_sec_max are set,
but the former gets cleaned due to new call setting, let's say,
read_bytes_sec, we end up with this weird message for the command:
$ virsh blkdeviotune fedora vda --read-bytes-sec 3000
error: Unable to change block I/O throttle
error: unsupported configuration: value 'total_bytes_sec_max' cannot be set if 'total_bytes_sec' is not set
So let's make it more descriptive. This is how it looks after the change:
$ virsh blkdeviotune fedora vda --read-bytes-sec 3000
error: Unable to change block I/O throttle
error: unsupported configuration: cannot reset 'total_bytes_sec' when 'total_bytes_sec_max' is set
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1344897
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
We were setting it based on whether it was supported and that lead to
setting it to NULL, which our JSON code caught. However it ended up
producing the following results:
$ virsh blkdeviotune fedora vda --total-bytes-sec-max 2000
error: Unable to change block I/O throttle
error: internal error: argument key 'group' must not have null value
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Extract the call to qemuDomainSelectHotplugVcpuEntities outside of
qemuDomainSetVcpusLive and decide whether to hotplug or unplug the
entities specified by the cpumap using a boolean flag.
This will allow to use qemuDomainSetVcpusLive in cases where we prepare
the list of vcpus to enable or disable by other means.
For the blockjobs, where libvirt is able to track the state internally
we can fix locking of images we can remove the appropriate locks.
Also when doing a pivoting operation we should not acquire the lock on
any of those images since both are actually locked already.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1302168
Images that became the backing chain of the current image due to the
snapshot need to be unlocked in the lock manager. Also if qemu was
paused during the snapshot the current top level images need to be
released until qemu is resumed so that they can be acquired properly.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1191901
The code at first changed the definition and then rolled it back in case
of failure. This was ridiculous. Refactor the code so that the image in
the definition is changed only when the snapshot is successful.
The refactor will also simplify further fix of image locking when doing
snapshots.
Libvirt is able to properly model what happens to the backing chain
after a snapshot so there's no real need to redetect the data.
Additionally with the _REUSE_EXT flag this might end up in redetecting
wrong data if the user puts wrong backing chain reference into the
snapshot image.
The code at the very bottom of the DAC secdriver that calls
chown() should be fine with read-only data. If something needs to
be prepared it should have been done beforehand.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
When coldplugging vcpus to a VM that already has a few hotpluggable
vcpus the code might generate invalid configuration as
non-hotpluggable cpus need to be clustered starting from vcpu 0.
This fix forces the added vcpus to be hotpluggable in such case.
Fixes a corner case described in:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1370357
This patch adds support and documentation for
a generalized hardware cache event called cache_l1d
perf event.
Signed-off-by: Nitesh Konkar <nitkon12@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
When changing the metadata via virDomainSetMetadata, we now
emit an event to notify the app of changes. This is useful
when co-ordinating different applications read/write of
custom metadata.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Commit 4b951d1e38259ff5d03e9eedb65095eead8099e1 missed the fact that the
VM needs to be resumed after a live external checkpoint (memory
snapshot) where the cpus would be paused by the migration rather than
libvirt.
According to commit id '0282ca45a' the 'physical' value should
essentially be the last offset of the image or the host physical
size in bytes of the image container. However, commit id '15fa84ac'
refactored the GetBlockInfo to use the same returned data as the
GetStatsBlock API for an active domain. For the 'entry->physical'
that would end up being the "actual-size" as set through the
qemuMonitorJSONBlockStatsUpdateCapacityOne (commit '7b11f5e5').
Digging deeper into QEMU code one finds that actual_size is
filled in using the same algorithm as GetBlockInfo has used for
setting the 'allocation' field when the domain is inactive.
The difference in values is seen primarily in sparse raw files
and other container type files (such as qcow2), which will return
a smaller value via the stat API for 'st_blocks'. Additionally
for container files, the 'capacity' field (populated via the
QEMU "virtual-size" value) may be slightly different (smaller)
in order to accomodate the overhead for the container. For
sparse files, the state 'st_size' field is returned.
This patch thus alters the allocation and physical values for
sparse backed storage files to be more appropriate to the API
contract. The result for GetBlockInfo is the following:
capacity: logical size in bytes of the image (how much storage
the guest will see)
allocation: host storage in bytes occupied by the image (such
as highest allocated extent if there are no holes,
similar to 'du')
physical: host physical size in bytes of the image container
(last offset, similar to 'ls')
NB: The GetStatsBlock API allows a different contract for the
values:
"block.<num>.allocation" - offset of the highest written sector
as unsigned long long.
"block.<num>.capacity" - logical size in bytes of the block device
backing image as unsigned long long.
"block.<num>.physical" - physical size in bytes of the container
of the backing image as unsigned long long.
External disk-only snapshots with recent enough qemu don't require
libvirt to pause the VM. The logic determining when to resume cpus was
slightly flawed and attempted to resume them even if they were not
paused by the snapshot code. This normally was not a problem, but with
locking enabled the code would attempt to acquire the lock twice.
The fallout of this bug would be a error from the API, but the actual
snapshot being created. The bug was introduced with when adding support
for external snapshots with memory (checkpoints) in commit f569b87.
Resolves problems described by:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1403691
When attaching a device to a domain that's using separate mount
namespace we must maintain /dev entries in order for qemu process
to see them.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>