This reduces things from O(n^2) to O(n).
* tools/virsh.c (vshCommandOptArgv): Change signature.
(cmdEcho): Update caller.
Based on a patch by Lai Jiangshan.
Define two new virsh commands:
* blockpull: Perform block pull operations (incremental plus start
and stop continuous streams)
* blockpullinfo: Retrieve progress info for continuous block pull
Share print_job_progress() with the migration code.
* tools/virsh.c: implement the new commands
Signed-off-by: Adam Litke <agl@us.ibm.com>
A VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT option means --optionname is required when used.
It will kill any ambiguity, even a !VSH_OFLAG_REQ option listed before
a VSH_OFLAG_REQ option, if the !VSH_OFLAG_REQ option is a
VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT option.
It will help us use optional argument with VSH_OT_ARGV argument.
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
A name will improve the usege, example
# virsh help echo
NAME
echo - echo arguments
SYNOPSIS
echo [--shell] [--xml] [<string>]...
DESCRIPTION
Echo back arguments, possibly with quoting.
OPTIONS
--shell escape for shell use
--xml escape for XML use
<string> arguments to echo
"[<string>]..." is added to SYNOPSIS.
"<string> arguments to echo" is added to OPTIONS.
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Qemu once supported following memory stats which will returned by
"query_balloon":
stat_put(dict, "actual", actual);
stat_put(dict, "mem_swapped_in", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_SWAP_IN]);
stat_put(dict, "mem_swapped_out", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_SWAP_OUT]);
stat_put(dict, "major_page_faults", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MAJFLT]);
stat_put(dict, "minor_page_faults", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MINFLT]);
stat_put(dict, "free_mem", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MEMFREE]);
stat_put(dict, "total_mem", dev->stats[VIRTIO_BALLOON_S_MEMTOT]);
But it later disabled all the stats except "actual" by commit
07b0403dfc2b2ac179ae5b48105096cc2d03375a.
libvirt doesn't parse "actual", so user will always see a empty result
with "virsh dommemstat $domain". Even qemu haven't disabled the stats,
we should support parsing "actual".
This patch deprecates following enums:
VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CURRENT
VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_LIVE
VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_CONFIG
VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_LIVE
VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_CONFIG
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CURRENT
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_LIVE
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CONFIG
And modify internal codes to use virDomainModificationImpact.
This patch adds the new option (--live, --config and --current) to
"virsh vcpupin" command. The behavior of above aption is the same as
that of "virsh setmem", "virsh setvcpus", and whatnot.
When the --config option is specified, the command affects a persistent
domain, while --live option is specified, it affects a running (live) domain.
The --current option cannot be used with --config or --live at the same
time, and when --current is specified, it affects a "current" domain.
Coverity complained about these intentional fallthrough cases, but
not about other cases that were explicitly marked with nice comments.
For some reason, Coverity doesn't seem smart enough to parse the
up-front English comment in virsh about intentional fallthrough :)
* tools/virsh.c (cmdVolSize): Mark fallthrough in a more typical
fashion.
* src/conf/nwfilter_conf.c (virNWFilterRuleDefDetailsFormat)
(virNWFilterRuleDetailsParse): Mark explicit fallthrough.
This commit is safe precisely because there has been no release
for any of the enum values being deleted (they were added post-0.9.1).
After the 0.9.2 release, we can then take advantage of
virDomainModificationImpact in more places.
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainModificationImpact): New
enum.
(virDomainSchedParameterFlags, virMemoryParamFlags): Delete, since
these were never released, and the new enum works fine here.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetMemoryParameters)
(virDomainSetMemoryParameters)
(virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags): Update documentation.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetMemoryParameters)
(qemuDomainGetMemoryParameters, qemuSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuSetSchedulerParameters, qemuGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuGetSchedulerParameters): Adjust clients.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdSchedinfo, cmdMemtune): Likewise.
Based on ideas by Daniel Veillard and Hu Tao.
I intentionally set things up so 'virsh help interface' lists
commands in alphabetical order, but 'man virsh' lists them in
topical order; this matches our practice on some other commands.
* tools/virsh.pod: Document all iface commands.
* tools/virsh.c (ifaceCmds): Sort.
The virSysinfoIsEqual method was mistakenly inside a #ifndef WIN32
conditional.
The existing virSysinfoFormat is also stubbed out on Win32, even
though the code works without any trouble. This breaks XML output
on Win32, so the stub is removed.
virsh migrate mistakenly had some variables inside the conditional
* src/util/sysinfo.c: Build virSysinfoIsEqual on Win32 and remove
Win32 stub for virSysinfoFormat
* tools/virsh.c: Fix variable declaration on Win32
Switch virsh migrate over to use virDomainMigrate2 and
virDomainMigrateToURI2. This is still compatible with
older libvirts, because these methods dynamically choose
whether to perform v1, v2 or v3 migration based on declared
RPC support from the libvirtd instances
Add a --xml arg which allows the user to pass in a custom
XML document. This XML document must be ABI compatible
with the current *live* XML document for the running guest
on the source host. ABI compatibility will be enforced by
any driver supporting this function
* tools/virsh.c: Add '--xml' arg to migrate command
Since we can now set just --live or --config, we also need to be
able to query that back.
In the case of setting both --live and --config, it shouldn't matter
which value we read back; otherwise, since querying treats the two
flags as mutually exclusive, so does this patch.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdSchedinfo): Use new API where appropriate.
The new flags allow to pick current state, config or the live
parameter, with current being the existing API default (0).
This also hooks this to --config, --live, --current parameters for
the memtune virsh command
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: defines the new flags
* tools/virsh.c: adds support at virsh level
* tools/virsh.pod: updates virsh documentation
Ramon de Carvalho Valle reported a problem with:
virsh connect qemu:///system
as a non-root user. The real root problem appears to be a regression
in libvirtd being auto-started on the default qemu:///session URI;
however, the symptom points to an independent flaw in virsh - we
shouldn't be wasting efforts on making a connection if we aren't going
to be using that connection. Fixing virsh avoids Ramon's issue, while
I work in the meantime to fix the real libvirtd regression.
This patch looks big, but that's because 'gcc -Wmissing-field-initializers'
gets triggered by './autobuild.sh --enable-compile-warnings=error', so I
had to add 0 initialization to everyone (rather than my preference of
just adding the non-zero flags to virshCmds and to cmdConnect).
Meanwhile, if you use 'virsh -c URI', the connection must succeed; this
patch _only_ optimizes the default connection to be deferred to a later
point where we know if a particular command to be run needs a connection.
* tools/virsh.c (VSH_CMD_FLAG_NOCONNECT): New flag.
(vshCmdDef): Add new flags field.
(vshCommandRun): Honor new flag.
(domManagementCmds, domMonitoringCmds, storagePoolCmds)
(storageVolCmds, networkCmds, nodedevCmds, ifaceCmds)
(nwfilterCmds, secretCmds, virshCmds, snapshotCmds)
(hostAndHypervisorCmds): Populate new field.
(vshReconnect): Don't warn on initial connection.
virsh didn't call virInitialize(), which (among other things)
initializes virLastErr thread local variable. As a result of that, virsh
could just segfault in virEventRegisterDefaultImpl() since that is the
first call that touches (resets) virLastErr.
I have no idea what lucky coincidence made this bug visible but I was
able to reproduce it in 100% cases but only in one specific environment
which included building in sandbox.
We already have virAsprintf, so picking a similar name helps for
seeing a similar purpose. Furthermore, the prefix V before printf
generally implies 'va_list', even though this variant was '...', and
the old name got in the way of adding a new va_list version.
global rename performed with:
$ git grep -l virBufferVSprintf \
| xargs -L1 sed -i 's/virBufferVSprintf/virBufferAsprintf/g'
then revert the changes in ChangeLog-old.
Clang detected that vol-download will call unlink(NULL) if there
is a parse error during option parsing. Also, mingw doesn't like
unlinking an open file.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdVolDownload): Only unlink file if created.
Commit 36deff04 introduced a regression due to which virsh is not able
to log to a file - msg_buf was changed from an array to a pointer
without corresponding change to usage of "sizeof()".
Fix regression in virsh logging
Signed-off-by: Supriya Kannery <supriyak@in.ibm.com>
We don't use gnulib's sanitizations for vfprintf, but vshDebug
was used with %zu, which means that it would fail on mingw.
Thank goodness the compiler indirectly caught this for us :)
virsh.c: In function 'vshDebug':
virsh.c:12105:5: warning: function might be possible candidate for
'ms_printf' format attribute [-Wmissing-format-attribute]
since mingw <stdio.h> hasn't yet added gcc attributes to vfprintf.
* tools/virsh.c (vshDebug): Avoid vfprintf.
(vshPrintExtra): Use lighter-weight fputs.
Reported by Matthias Bolte.
This patch does the following things:
1. The return value of cmdSchedInfoUpdate() can be -1, 0 and 1. So the
type of return value should be int not bool.(This function is not a
entry of a virsh command, but the name of this function likes cmdXXX)
2. The type of cmdSchedinfo()'s, cmdFreecell()'s, cmdPoolList()'s and
cmdVolList()'s return value is bool not int, so change the type of
variable ret_val, func_ret and functionReturn.
3. Add a variable functionReturn for cmdMigrate(), cmdAttachInterface(),
cmdDetachInterface(), cmdAttachDisk() and cmdDetachDisk() to save the
return value.
4. Change the type of variable ret in the function cmdAttachDevice(),
cmdDetachDevice(), cmdUpdateDevice(), cmdAttachInterface(),
cmdDetachInterface(), cmdAttachDisk() and cmdDetachDisk() to int, as
we use it to save the return value of virXXX() and the type of virXXX()'s
return value is int not bool.
5. Do some cleanup when virBuff.error is 1.
The bug 1-4 were introduced by commit b56fa5bb.
Gnulib already guarantees <stdbool.h>, so it is easier to just
use the standardized spellings.
* tools/virsh.c (vshCmdDef): Change callback to return real bool.
(__vshControl): Change several fields to bool.
(vshCommandOptBool): Change return type.
All callers updated.
* tools/Makefile.am (virsh-net-edit.c, virsh-pool-edit.c):
Likewise.
Regression introduced in 0.8.5, commit c1564268. The command
'virsh freecell 0' quit working when it changed from an optional
string to an optional integer.
This patch introduces a slight change that specifying an option
twice is now detected as an error. It also changes things so
that a command that has more than 1 required option will not
complain about missing options if one but not all of the options
were given in long format, as in 'virsh vol-create --pool p file',
as well as making positional parsing work for all optional
options (each positional argument is associated with the earliest
option that has not yet been seen by name).
Optional boolean options can appear before required argument
options, because they don't affect positional argument parsing,
and obviously a required boolean option makes no sense.
Technically, this patch renders VSH_OT_STRING and VSH_OT_DATA
redundant; but cleaning that up can be a separate patch.
No command should ever need more than 32 options, right? :)
* tools/virsh.c (vshCmddefGetData, vshCmddefGetOption)
(vshCommandCheckOpts): Alter parameters to use bitmaps.
(vshCmddefOptParse): New function.
(vshCommandParse): Update for better handling of positional
arguments.
(vshCmddefHelp): Allow unit tests to validate options.
The current state of virsh parsing is that:
$ virsh vol-info /path/to/image
$ virsh vol-info --pool default /path/to/image
$ virsh vol-info --pool default --vol /path/to/image
all lookup the volume by path (technically, the last two also attempt
a name lookup within a pool, whereas the first skips that step, but
the end result is the same); meanwhile:
$ virsh vol-info default /path/to/image
complains about unexpected data. Why? Because the --pool option is
optional, so default was parsed as the --vol argument, and
/path/to/image.img doesn't match up with any remaining options that
require an argument. For proof, note that:
$ virsh vol-info default --vol /path/to/image
complains about looking up 'default' - the parser mis-associated both
arguments with --vol. Given the above, the only way to specify pool
is with an explicit "--pool" argument (you can't specify it
positionally). However, named arguments can appear in any order, so:
$ virsh vol-info /path/to/image --pool default
$ virsh vol-info --vol /path/to/image --pool default
have also always worked. Therefore, this patch has no functional
change on vol-info option parsing, but only on 'virsh help vol-info'
synopsis layout. However, it also allows the next patch to 1) enforce
that required options are always first (without this patch, the next
patch would fail the testsuite), and 2) allow the user to omit the
"--pool" argument. That is, the next patch makes it possible to do:
$ virsh vol-info /path/to/image default
which to date was not possible.
* tools/virsh.c (opts_vol_create_from, opts_vol_clone)
(opts_vol_upload, opts_vol_download, opts_vol_delete)
(opts_vol_wipe, opts_vol_info, opts_vol_dumpxml, opts_vol_key)
(opts_vol_path): List optional pool parameter after required
arguments.
Based on a smaller patch developed by Moritoshi Oshiro:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=693963
* tools/virsh.pod (freecell): Mention all, and clarify that
optional cellno requires --cellno.
This patch adds the new options (--live, --config, and --current) to
"virsh setmaxmem" command. The behavior of above options is the same
as that of "virsh setmem". When the --config option is specified, a
modification is effective for the persistent domain, while the --live
option is specified, a modification is effective for an active
domain. The --current option is specified, it affects a current
domain.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
This patch adds the new option (--current) to the "virsh setmem" command.
When --current option is specified, it affects a "current" domain.
The word "current" denotes that if a domain is running, it affects
a running domain only; otherwise it affects a persistent domain.
Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>