For stateless, client side drivers, it is never correct to
probe for secondary drivers. It is only ever appropriate to
use the secondary driver that is associated with the
hypervisor in question. As a result the ESX & HyperV drivers
have both been forced to do hacks where they register no-op
drivers for the ones they don't implement.
For stateful, server side drivers, we always just want to
use the same built-in shared driver. The exception is
virtualbox which is really a stateless driver and so wants
to use its own server side secondary drivers. To deal with
this virtualbox has to be built as 3 separate loadable
modules to allow registration to work in the right order.
This can all be simplified by introducing a new struct
recording the precise set of secondary drivers each
hypervisor driver wants
struct _virConnectDriver {
virHypervisorDriverPtr hypervisorDriver;
virInterfaceDriverPtr interfaceDriver;
virNetworkDriverPtr networkDriver;
virNodeDeviceDriverPtr nodeDeviceDriver;
virNWFilterDriverPtr nwfilterDriver;
virSecretDriverPtr secretDriver;
virStorageDriverPtr storageDriver;
};
Instead of registering the hypervisor driver, we now
just register a virConnectDriver instead. This allows
us to remove all probing of secondary drivers. Once we
have chosen the primary driver, we immediately know the
correct secondary drivers to use.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The path to the pty of a Xen PV console is set only in
virDomainOpenConsole. But this is done too late. A call to
virDomainGetXMLDesc done before OpenConsole will not have the path to
the pty, but a call after OpenConsole will.
e.g. of the current issue.
Starting a domain with '<console type="pty"/>'
Then:
virDomainGetXMLDesc():
<devices>
<console type='pty'>
<target type='xen' port='0'/>
</console>
</devices>
virDomainOpenConsole()
virDomainGetXMLDesc():
<devices>
<console type='pty' tty='/dev/pts/30'>
<source path='/dev/pts/30'/>
<target type='xen' port='0'/>
</console>
</devices>
The patch intend to have the TTY path on the first call of GetXMLDesc.
This is done by setting up the path at domain start up instead of in
OpenConsole.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1170743
Signed-off-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
The virDomainDefineXMLFlags and virDomainCreateXML APIs both
gain new flags allowing them to be told to validate XML.
This updates all the drivers to turn on validation in the
XML parser when the flags are set
Now that xenconfig supports parsing and formatting Xen's
XL config format, integrate it into the libxl driver's
connectDomainXML{From,To}Native functions.
Signed-off-by: Kiarie Kahurani <davidkiarie4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
The virDomainDefParse* and virDomainDefFormat* methods both
accept the VIR_DOMAIN_XML_* flags defined in the public API,
along with a set of other VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INTERNAL_* flags
defined in domain_conf.c.
This is seriously confusing & error prone for a number of
reasons:
- VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE, VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE and
VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU are only relevant for the
formatting operation
- Some of the VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INTERNAL_* flags only apply
to parse or to format, but not both.
This patch cleanly separates out the flags. There are two
distint VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_PARSE_* and VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_*
flags that are used by the corresponding methods. The
VIR_DOMAIN_XML_* flags received via public API calls must
be converted to the VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_* flags where
needed.
The various calls to virDomainDefParse which hardcoded the
use of the VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE flag change to use the
VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_PARSE_INACTIVE flag.
Now that xenconfig supports parsing and formatting Xen's
XL config format, integrate it into the libxl driver's
connectDomainXML{From,To}Native functions.
Signed-off-by: Kiarie Kahurani <davidkiarie4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Since virNetworkFree will call virObjectUnref anyway, let's just use that
directly so as to avoid the possibility that we inadvertently clear out
a pending error message when using the public API.
Commit id 'cb88d433' refactored the calling sequence to use a thread;
however, in doing so "lost" the check for if virNetSocketAccept returns
failure. Since other code makes that check, Coverity complains. Although
a false positive, adding back the failure check pacifies Coverity
This patch contains three domain cleanup improvements in the migration
finish phase, ensuring a domain is properly disposed when a failure is
detected or the migration is cancelled.
The check for virDomainObjIsActive is moved to libxlDomainMigrationFinish,
where cleanup can occur if migration failed and the domain is inactive.
The 'cleanup' label was missplaced in libxlDomainMigrationFinish, causing
a migrated domain to remain in the event of an error or cancelled migration.
In cleanup, the domain was not removed from the driver's list of domains.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
During the perform phase of migration, the domain is started on
the dst host in a running state if VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED flag is not
specified. In the finish phase, the domain is also unpaused if
VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED flag is unset. I've noticed this second unpause
fails if the domain was already unpaused following the perform phase.
This patch changes the perform phase to always start the domain
paused, and defers unpausing, if requested, to the finish phase.
Unpausing should occur in the finish phase anyhow, where the domain
can be properly destroyed if the perform phase fails and migration
is cancelled.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Moving data reception of the perform phase of migration to a
thread introduces a race with the finish phase, where checking
if the domain is active races with the thread finishing the
perform phase. The race is easily solved by acquiring a job in
the finish phase, which must wait for the perform phase job to
complete.
While wrapping the finish phase in a job, noticed the virDomainObj
was being unlocked in a callee - libxlDomainMigrationFinish. Move
the unlocking to libxlDomainMigrateFinish3Params, where the lock
is acquired.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
The libxl driver receives migration data within an IO callback invoked
by the event loop, effectively disabling the event loop while migration
occurs.
This patch moves receving of the migration data to a thread. The
incoming connection is still accepted in the IO callback, but control
is immediately returned to the event loop after spawning the thread.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Specifying an explicit path to pygrub (e.g. BINDIR "/pygrub") only works if
Xen and libvirt happen to be installed to the same prefix. A more flexible
approach is to simply specify "pygrub" which will cause libxl to use the
correct path which it knows (since it is built with the same prefix as pygrub).
This is particular problematic in the Debian packaging, since the Debian Xen
package relocates pygrub into a libexec dir, however I think this change makes
sense upstream.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
On error, libxlMakeDomBuildInfo() frees the caller-provided
libxl_domain_build_info struct embedded in libxl_domain_config,
causing a segfault
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7f9c13020700 (LWP 40988)]
(gdb) bt
0 0x00007f9c162f95b4 in free () from /lib64/libc.so.6
1 0x00007f9c0d0965ad in libxl_bitmap_dispose () from
/usr/lib64/libxenlight.so.4.4
2 0x00007f9c0d0a73bf in libxl_domain_build_info_dispose ()
from /usr/lib64/libxenlight.so.4.4
3 0x00007f9c0d0a7974 in libxl_domain_config_dispose () from
/usr/lib64/libxenlight.so.4.4
4 0x00007f9c0d2e00c5 in libxlDomainStart (driver=0x7f9c0400e4e0,
vm=0x7f9c0412b0d0, start_paused=false, restore_fd=-1) at
libxl/libxl_domain.c:1323
5 0x00007f9c0d2e1d4b in libxlDomainCreateXML (conn=0x7f9c000009a0,...)
at libxl/libxl_driver.c:660
Remove the call to libxl_domain_build_info_dispose() from
libxlMakeDomBuildInfo(). On error, callers will dispose the
libxl_domain_config object, which in turn disposes the build info.
With the introduction of the libxlDomainGetEmulatorType function,
it is trivial to support a user-specfied <emulator> in the libxl
driver. This patch is based loosely on David Scott's old patch
to do the same
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2013-April/msg02119.html
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
To prepare for introducing a single global driver, rename the
virDriver struct to virHypervisorDriver and the registration
API to virRegisterHypervisorDriver()
This started as an investigation into an issue where libvirt (using the
libxl driver) and the Xen host, like an old couple, could not agree on
who is responsible for selecting the VNC port to use.
Things usually (and a bit surprisingly) did work because, just like that
old couple, they had the same idea on what to do by default. However it
was possible that this ended up in a big argument.
The problem is that display information exists in two different places:
in the vfbs list and in the build info. And for launching the device model,
only the latter is used. But that never gets initialized from libvirt. So
Xen allows the device model to select a default port while libvirt thinks
it has told Xen that this is done by libvirt (though the vfbs config).
While fixing that, I made a stab at actually evaluating the configuration
of the video device. So that it is now possible to at least decide between
a Cirrus or standard VGA emulation and to modify the VRAM within certain
limits using libvirt.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
This patch introduces a function to detect whether the specified
emulator is QEMU_XEN or QEMU_XEN_TRADITIONAL. Detection is based on the
string "Options specific to the Xen version:" in '$qemu -help' output.
AFAIK, the only qemu containing that string in help output is the
old Xen fork (aka qemu-dm).
Note:
QEMU_XEN means a qemu that contains support for Xen.
QEMU_XEN_TRADITIONAL means Xen's old forked qemu 0.10.2
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Commit 4dfc34c3 missed copying the user-specified keymap to
libxl_domain_build_info struct when creating a VFB device.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
There is no need to acquire the driver-wide lock in
libxlDomainDefineXML. When switching to jobs in the libxl
driver, most driver-wide locks were removed. The locking here
was preserved since I mistakenly thought virDomainObjListAdd
needed protection. This is not the case, so remove the
unnecessary locking.
The libxl driver was blindly assigning libvirt's
virDomainLifecycleAction to libxl's libxl_action_on_shutdown, when
in fact the various actions take on different values in these enums.
Introduce helpers to properly map the enum values.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Test suites using the port allocator don't want to have different
behaviour depending on whether a port is in use on the host. Add
a VIR_PORT_ALLOCATOR_SKIP_BIND_CHECK which test suites can use
to skip the bind() test. The port allocator will thus only track
ports in use by the test suite process itself. This is fine when
using the port allocator to generate guest configs which won't
actually be launched
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
With all the changes in my previous foray into this code, I forgot to
remove the libxlDomainEventQueue(driver, event); call inside the
dom == NULL condition.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Coverity noted that all callers to libxlDomainEventQueue() could ensure
the second parameter (event) was true before calling except this case.
As I look at the code and how events are used - it seems that prior to
generating an event for the dom == NULL condition, the resume/suspend
event should be queue'd after the virDomainSaveStatus() call which will
goto cleanup and queue the saved event anyway.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
In libxlDomainMigrationPrepare() if the uri_in is false, then
'hostname' is allocated and used "generically" in the routine,
but not freed. Conversely, if uri_in is true, then a uri is
allocated and hostname is set to the uri->hostname value and
likewise generically used.
At function exit, hostname wasn't free'd in the !uri_in path,
so that was added. To just make it clearer on usage the else
path became the call to virURIFree() although I suppose technically
it didn't have to since it would be a call using (NULL)
Commit b55cc5f4e did a shallow copy of libxl_{sdl,vnc}_info from the
domain config to the build info, which resulted in double-freeing
strings contained in the structures during cleanup, which later
resulted in a libvirtd crash. Fix by performing a deep copy of the
structure, VIR_STRDUP'ing embedded strings instead of simply copying
their pointers.
Fixes the following issue reported on the libvirt dev list
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-August/msg01112.html
This patch adds support for the QEMU vhost-user feature to libvirt.
vhost-user enables the communication between a QEMU virtual machine
and other userspace process using the Virtio transport protocol.
It uses a char dev (e.g. Unix socket) for the control plane,
while the data plane based on shared memory.
The XML looks like:
<interface type='vhostuser'>
<mac address='52:54:00:3b:83:1a'/>
<source type='unix' path='/tmp/vhost.sock' mode='server'/>
<model type='virtio'/>
</interface>
Signed-off-by: Michele Paolino <m.paolino@virtualopensystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Code logic in libxlDomainAttachDeviceFlags and libxlDomainDetachDeviceFlags
is wrong with return value in error cases.
'ret' was being set to 0 if 'flags & VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CONFIG' was
false. Then if something like virDomainDeviceDefParse() failed in the
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_LIVE logic, the error would be reported but the
function would return success.
Signed-off-by: Chunyan Liu <cyliu@suse.com>
This was converted to a typedef in 5a2bd4c917 "conf: more enum
cleanups in "src/conf/domain_conf.h"" causing:
libxl/libxl_conf.c: In function 'libxlDiskSetDiscard':
libxl/libxl_conf.c:724:19: error: conversion to incomplete type
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
In libxlDomainMigrationConfirm(), a transient domain is removed
from the domain list after successful migration. Later in cleanup,
the domain object is unlocked, resulting in a crash
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7fb4208ed700 (LWP 12044)]
0x00007fb4267251e6 in virClassIsDerivedFrom (klass=0xdeadbeef,
parent=0x7fb42830d0c0) at util/virobject.c:169
169 if (klass->magic == parent->magic)
(gdb) bt
0 0x00007fb4267251e6 in virClassIsDerivedFrom (klass=0xdeadbeef,
parent=0x7fb42830d0c0) at util/virobject.c:169
1 0x00007fb42672591b in virObjectIsClass (anyobj=0x7fb4100082b0,
klass=0x7fb42830d0c0) at util/virobject.c:365
2 0x00007fb42672583c in virObjectUnlock (anyobj=0x7fb4100082b0)
at util/virobject.c:338
3 0x00007fb41a8c7d7a in libxlDomainMigrationConfirm (driver=0x7fb4100404c0,
vm=0x7fb4100082b0, flags=1, cancelled=0) at libxl/libxl_migration.c:583
Fix by setting the virDomainObjPtr to NULL after removing it from
the domain list.
During migration, the libxl driver starts a modify job in the
begin phase, ending the job in the confirm phase. This is
essentially VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION semantics, but the
driver does not support that flag. Without CHANGE_PROTECTION
support, the job would never be terminated in error conditions
where migrate confirm phase is not executed. Further attempts
to modify the domain would result in failure to acquire a job
after LIBXL_JOB_WAIT_TIME.
Similar to the qemu driver, end the job in the begin phase.
Protecting the domain object across all phases of migration can
be done in a future patch adding CHANGE_PROTECTION support.
In libxlDomainMigrationPrepare(), a new virDomainObj is created
from the incoming domain def and added to the driver's domain
list, but never removed if there are subsequent failures during
the prepare phase.
targethost# virsh list --all
sourcehost# virsh migrate --live dom xen+ssh://targethost/system
error: operation failed: Fail to create socket for incoming migration.
targethost# virsh list --all
error: Failed to list domains
error: name in virGetDomain must not be NULL
After adding code to remove the domain on prepare failure, noticed
that libvirtd crashed due to double free of the virDomainDef. Similar
to the qemu driver, pass a pointer to virDomainDefPtr so it can be set
to NULL once a virDomainObj is created from it.
In the future we might need to track state of individual images. Move
the readonly and shared flags to the virStorageSource struct so that we
can keep them in a per-image basis.
Replace:
if (virBufferError(&buf)) {
virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf);
virReportOOMError();
...
}
with:
if (virBufferCheckError(&buf) < 0)
...
This should not be a functional change (unless some callers
misused the virBuffer APIs - a different error would be reported
then)
So far, we only report an error if formatting the siblings bitmap
in NUMA topology fails.
Be consistent and always report error in virCapabilitiesFormatXML.
Xen PV domains always have a PV console, so add one to the domain
config via post-parse callback if not explicitly specified in
the XML. The legacy Xen driver behaves similarly, causing a
regression when switching to the new Xen toolstack. I.e.
virsh console pv-domain
will no longer work after upgrading a xm/xend stack to xl/libxl.
libxl interface for vcpu pinning is changing in Xen 4.5. Basically,
libxl_set_vcpuaffinity() now wants one more parameter. That is
representative of 'VCPU soft affinity', which libvirt does not use.
To mark such change, the macro LIBXL_HAVE_VCPUINFO_SOFT_AFFINITY is
defined. Use it as a gate and, if present, re-#define the calls from
the old to the new interface, to avoid breaking the build.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@citrix.com>
Cc: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@eu.citrix.com>
libxl does not support save, restore, or migrate on all architectures,
notably ARM. Detect whether libxl supports these operations using
LIBXL_HAVE_NO_SUSPEND_RESUME. If not supported, drop advertisement of
<migration_features>.
Found by Ian Campbell while improving Xen's OSSTEST infrastructure
http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-06/msg02171.html
Currently, only LXC has hostdev mode 'capabilities' support,
so the other drivers should forbid to define it in XML.
The hostdev mode check is added to devicesPostParseCallback()
for each hypervisor driver.
But there are some drivers lack function devicesPostParseCallback(),
so only add check for qemu, libxl, openvz, uml, xen, xenapi.
Signed-off-by: Jincheng Miao <jmiao@redhat.com>
The libxl driver currently sets the disk backend to
LIBXL_DISK_BACKEND_TAP when <driver name='file'> is specified
in the <disk> config. qdisk should be prefered with this
configuration, otherwise existing configuration such as the
following, which worked with the old Xen driver, will not work
with the libxl driver
<disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
<driver name='file'/>
<source file='/path/to/some/iso'/>
<target dev='hdc' bus='ide'/>
<readonly/>
</disk>
In addition, tap performs poorly compared to qdisk.
Migration code specifies the problematic non-cooperative resume mode
which is a known issue with Xen's libxl [1]. Instead, use the better
supported cooperative mode.
Without this, guests BUG() in xen_irq_resume after failing to bind
still-bound event channels.
[1] http://bugs.xenproject.org/xen/bug/30
Generally, <interface> ... <script> is only supported for
type='ethernet'. Due to the long and pervasive use of
<interface type='bridge'>
...
<script path='foo'/>
</interface>
in Xen domain configuration, it was agreed to allow the use
of <script> with type='bridge' for backwards compatibility. See
the following discussion thread
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2013-April/msg00755.html
This patch limits the use of <script> to interface types ethernet
and bridge, raising an unsupported config error if <script> is
specified for all other interface types.
While at it, use VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED instead of
VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR when reporting unsupported interface types.
There are two places where you'll find info on page sizes. The first
one is under <cpu/> element, where all supported pages sizes are
listed. Then the second one is under each <cell/> element which refers
to concrete NUMA node. At this place, the size of page's pool is
reported. So the capabilities XML looks something like this:
<capabilities>
<host>
<uuid>01281cda-f352-cb11-a9db-e905fe22010c</uuid>
<cpu>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<model>Westmere</model>
<vendor>Intel</vendor>
<topology sockets='1' cores='1' threads='1'/>
...
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'/>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'/>
</cpu>
...
<topology>
<cells num='4'>
<cell id='0'>
<memory unit='KiB'>4054408</memory>
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'>1013602</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages>
<distances/>
<cpus num='1'>
<cpu id='0' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
<cell id='1'>
<memory unit='KiB'>4071072</memory>
<pages unit='KiB' size='4'>1017768</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages>
<pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages>
<distances/>
<cpus num='1'>
<cpu id='1' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='1'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
...
</cells>
</topology>
...
</host>
<guest/>
</capabilities>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
This simplifies the usage in {libxl,qemu}DomainGetNumaParameters
and it's needed for consistent error reporting in virBitmapFormat.
Also remove the forgotten ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL marker.
This patch adds initial migration support to the libxl driver,
using the VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS family of migration
functions.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Introduce a simple libxlDomainDefCheckABIStability() function that
can be used check ABI stability between two virDomainDef objects.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
If user or management application wants to create a guest,
it may be useful to know the cost of internode latencies
before the guest resources are pinned. For example:
<capabilities>
<host>
...
<topology>
<cells num='2'>
<cell id='0'>
<memory unit='KiB'>4004132</memory>
<distances>
<sibling id='0' value='10'/>
<sibling id='1' value='20'/>
</distances>
<cpus num='2'>
<cpu id='0' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0'/>
<cpu id='2' socket_id='0' core_id='2' siblings='2'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
<cell id='1'>
<memory unit='KiB'>4030064</memory>
<distances>
<sibling id='0' value='20'/>
<sibling id='1' value='10'/>
</distances>
<cpus num='2'>
<cpu id='1' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='1'/>
<cpu id='3' socket_id='0' core_id='2' siblings='3'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
</cells>
</topology>
...
</host>
...
</capabilities>
We can see the distance from node1 to node0 is 20 and within nodes 10.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The 'libxl_domain_config' object is stack allocated which means its
memory contents are undefined. The libxl_domain_config_dispose() call
is only safe if the memory is initialized to a defined state. Not all
code paths which reach libxl_domain_config_dispose() will ensure that
libxl_domain_config_init() is called. Move the libxl_domain_config_init()
call earlier in the function to ensure all codepaths have defined
memory state.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
To allow the test suite to creat the XML option object,
move the virDomainXMLOptionNew call into a libxlCreateXMLConf
method.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
To make it easier to test, change libxlBuildDomainConfig so
that it takes a virPortAllocatorPtr instead of the larger
libxlDriverPrivatePtr object.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
To make it easier to unit test, change libxlBuildDomainConfig
so that it takes 'virDomainDefPtr' and 'libxl_ctx *' objects
as separate parameters.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
In "src/conf/domain_conf.h" there are many enum declarations. The
cleanup in this header filer was started, but it wasn't enough and
there are many other files that has enum variables declared. So, the
commit was starting to be big. This commit finish the cleanup in this
header file and in other files that has enum variables, parameters,
or functions declared.
Signed-off-by: Julio Faracco <jcfaracco@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
A VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_HOSTDEV interface device is really a hostdev
device, which is created by the libxl driver in libxlMakePCIList().
There is no need to create a libxl_device_nic for such hostdev
devices, so skip interfaces of type VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_HOSTDEV in
libxlMakeNicList().
Signed-off-by: Chunyan Liu <cyliu@suse.com>
With xend on the way out, installations may not even have
/usr/sbin/xend, which results in the following error when the
drivers are probed
2014-04-28 18:21:19.271+0000: 22129: error : virCommandWait:2426 :
internal error: Child process (/usr/sbin/xend status) unexpected exit
status 127: libvirt: error : cannot execute binary /usr/sbin/xend:
No such file or directory
Check for existence of /usr/sbin/xend before trying to run it with
the 'status' option.
Currently the driver only exposes the ability to connect to the serial console
of a Xen guest, which doesn't work for a PV guest. Since for an HVM guest the
serial devices are duplicated as consoles it is sufficient to just use the
console devices unconditionally.
Tested with the following bit of config XML:
<domain type='xen'>
...
<devices>
<console type='pty'>
<target type='xen'/>
</console>
</devices>
</domain>
I have observed and tested this on ARM but I believe it also applies to x86 PV
guests.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Clark Laughlin <clark.laughlin@linaro.org>
Since it is an abbreviation, PCI should always be fully
capitalized or full lower case, never Pci.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The XML config for a CDROM device can be without a source path,
indicating that there is no media present. Without this change
the libxl driver fails to start a guest in that case because
the libxl library checks for the LIBXL_DISK_FORMAT_EMPTY format
type and tries to stat the NULL pointer that gets passed on.
> libxl: error: libxl_device.c:265:libxl__device_disk_set_backend:
> Disk vdev=hdc failed to stat: (null): Bad address
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
There is a domain id in the virDomain structure as well as in the
virDomainObj structure. While the former can become stale the latter
is kept up to date. So it is safer to always (virDomainObjPtr)->def->id
internally.
This will fix issues seen when managing Xen guests through libvirt from
virt-manager (not being able to get domain info after define or reboot).
This was caused both though libxlDomainGetInfo() only but there were
a lot of places that might potentially cause issues, too.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Commit d9f19c30d0 moved a lot of the
configuration setup into libxlDriverConfigNew().
However that tries to create the libxl/libxl-driver.log before the
libxl directory gets created in libxlStateInitialize().
This causes the daemon to fail on systems that have not had the directory
created before.
Move the code to create the libxl directory into libxlDriverConfigNew().
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Part of a series of cleanups to use new accessor methods.
* src/libxl/libxl_conf.c (libxlMakeDisk): Use accessors.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainChangeEjectableMedia)
(libxlDomainAttachDeviceDiskLive): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Move the domain event handler and shutdown thread out of the main
driver module and into libxl_domain module
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Include a pointer to the libxl driver in libxlDomainObjPrivate
object so it can be used in the domain event handler and
shutdown thread.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Move libxlVmStart from libxl_driver to libxl_domain for
use by other libxl modules. For consistency, rename to
libxlDomainStart.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Move libxlFreeMem from libxl_driver to libxl_domain for
use by other libxl modules. For consistency, rename to
libxlDomainFreeMem.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Move libxlDoNodeGetInfo from libxl_driver to libxl_conf
for use by other libxl modules. For consistency, rename to
libxlDriverNodeGetInfo.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Move libxlDomEventsRegister from libxl_driver to libxl_domain for
use by other libxl modules. For consistency, rename to
libxlDomainEventsRegister.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Move libxlVmCleanup and libxlVmCleanupJob from libxl_driver to
libxl_domain for use by other libxl modules. For consistency,
rename to libxlDomainCleanup and libxlDomainCleanupJob.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Move libxlSaveImageOpen from libxl_driver to libxl_domain for
use by other libxl modules. For consistency, rename to
libxlDomainSaveImageOpen.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
libxl uses the libxl_vnc_info and libxl_sdl_info fields from the
hvm union in libxl_domain_build_info struct when generating QEMU
args for VNC or SDL. These fields were left unset by the libxl
driver, causing libxl to ignore any user settings. E.g. with
<graphics type='vnc' port='5950'/>
port would be ignored and QEMU would instead be invoked with
-vnc 127.0.0.1:0,to=99
Unlike the libxl_domain_config struct, the libxl_domain_build_info
contains only a single libxl_vnc_info and libxl_sdl_info, so
populate these fields from the first vfb in
libxl_domain_config->vfbs.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: David Kiarie <davidkiarie4@gmail.com>
Any source file which calls the logging APIs now needs
to have a VIR_LOG_INIT("source.name") declaration at
the start of the file. This provides a static variable
of the virLogSource type.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The libxl driver reads /proc/xen/capabilities to see if it
is on a Dom0 kernel. If that file does not even exist though,
an error is logged. Check for the file existance before trying
to read its contents to avoid the log message.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Right now we are parsing the XML as though it's live, which for example
will choke on hardcoded XML like:
<seclabel type='dynamic' model='selinux' relabel='yes'/>
Erroring with:
$ sudo virsh domxml-to-native qemu-argv f
error: XML error: security label is missing
All drivers are fixed, but only qemu was tested.
As soon as any guest mounts xenfs to /proc/xen, there is a capabilities
file in that directory. However it returns nothing when reading from it.
Change the test to actually check the contents of the file.
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1248025
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Supporting sexpr in connectDomainXMLFromNative in the libxl driver
adds flexibility for users importing legacy Xen configuration into
libvirt. E.g. this patch allows importing previous xend-managed
domains from /var/lib/xend/domains/<dom-uuid>/config.sxp into the
libvirt libxl driver.
Only tested on v7 but the v8 equivalent seems pretty obvious.
XEN_CAP_REGEX already accepts more than it should (e.g. x86_64p or x86_32be)
but I have stuck with the existing pattern.
With this I can create a guest from:
<domain type='xen'>
<name>libvirt-test</name>
<uuid>6343998e-9eda-11e3-98f6-77252a7d02f3</uuid>
<memory>393216</memory>
<currentMemory>393216</currentMemory>
<vcpu>1</vcpu>
<os>
<type arch='armv7l' machine='xenpv'>linux</type>
<kernel>/boot/vmlinuz-arm-native</kernel>
<cmdline>console=hvc0 earlyprintk debug root=/dev/xvda1</cmdline>
</os>
<clock offset='utc'/>
<on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
<on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
<on_crash>destroy</on_crash>
<devices>
<disk type='block' device='disk'>
<source dev='/dev/marilith-n0/debian-disk'/>
<target dev='xvda1'/>
</disk>
<interface type='bridge'>
<mac address='8e:a7:8e:3c:f4:f6'/>
<source bridge='xenbr0'/>
</interface>
</devices>
</domain>
Using virsh create and I can destroy it too.
Currently virsh console fails with:
Connected to domain libvirt-test
Escape character is ^]
error: internal error: cannot find character device <null>
I haven't investigated yet.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The shutdown handler may restart a domain when handling a reboot
event or when <on_*> is set to 'restart'. Restarting consists of
calling libxlVmCleanup followed by libxlVmStart. libxlVmStart will
emit a VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED event, but the SHUTDOWN event is
not emitted until exiting the shutdown handler, after the STARTED
event.
This patch changes the logic a bit to queue the event at the start
of the shutdown action, ensuring it is queued before any subsequent
events that may be generated while executing the shutdown action.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
The libxl driver was ignoring the <on_*> domain event configuration,
causing e.g. a domain to be rebooted even when on_reboot is set to
destroy.
This patch honors the <on_*> configuration in the shutdown event
handler.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Dumping a domain's core can take considerable time. Use the
recently added job functions and unlock the virDomainObj while
dumping core.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Saving domain memory and cpu state can take considerable time.
Use the recently added job functions and unlock the virDomainObj
while saving the domain.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
When explicitly destroying a domain (libxlDomainDestroyFlags), or
handling an out-of-band domain shutdown event, cleanup the domain
in the context of a job. Introduce libxlVmCleanupJob to wrap
libxlVmCleanup in a job block.
Large balloon operation can be time consuming. Use the recently
added job functions and unlock the virDomainObj while ballooning.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Creating a large domain could potentially be time consuming. Use the
recently added job functions and unlock the virDomainObj while
the create operation is in progress.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
This function, which only has five call sites, simply calls
libxl_domain_destroy and libxlVmCleanup. Call those functions
directly at the call sites, allowing more control over how a
domain is destroyed and cleaned up. This patch maintains the
existing semantic, leaving changes to a subsequent patch.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
A small fix for the possiblitiy of jumping to an error path before
registering for domain events, preventing receiving important ones
like shutdown and death.
libxlDomainRestoreFlags acquires the driver lock while reading the
domain config from the save file and adding it to
libxlDriverPrivatePtr->domains. But virDomainObjList provides
self-locking APIs, so remove the needless driver locking.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
If available, let libxl handle reaping any children it creates by
specifying libxl_sigchld_owner_libxl_always_selective_reap. This
feature was added to improve subprocess handling in libxl when used
in an application that does not install a SIGCHLD handler like
libvirt
http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-01/msg01555.html
Prior to this patch, it is possible to hit asserts in libxl when
reaping subprocesses, particularly during simultaneous operations
on multiple domains. With this patch, and the corresponding changes
to libxl, I no longer see the asserts. Note that the libxl changes
will be included in Xen 4.4.0. Previous Xen versions will be
susceptible to hitting the asserts even with this patch applied to
the libvirt libxl driver.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Handling the domain shutdown event within the event handler seems
a bit unfair to libxl's event machinery. Domain "shutdown" could
take considerable time. E.g. if the shutdown reason is reboot,
the domain must be reaped and then started again.
Spawn a shutdown handler thread to do this work, allowing libxl's
event machinery to go about its business.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Due to some misunderstanding of requirements libxl places on timer
handling, I introduced the half-brained idea of maintaining a list
of timeouts that the driver could force to expire before freeing a
libxlDomainObjPrivate (and hence libxl_ctx). But testing all
the latest versions of Xen supported by the libxl driver (4.2.3,
4.3.1, 4.4.0 RC3), I see that libxl will handle this just fine and
there is no need to force expiration behind libxl's back. Indeed it
may be harmful to do so.
This patch removes the timer list, allowing libxl to handle cleanup
of its timer registrations.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
When libxl registers an FD with the libxl driver, the refcnt of the
associated libxlDomainObjPrivate object is incremented. The refcnt
is decremented when libxl deregisters the FD. But some FDs are only
deregistered when their libxl ctx is freed, which unfortunately is
done in the libxlDomainObjPrivate dispose function. With references
held by the FDs, libxlDomainObjPrivate is never disposed.
I added the ref/unref in FD registration/deregistration when adding
the same in timer registration/deregistration. For timers, this
is a simple approach to ensuring the libxlDomainObjPrivate is not
disposed prior to their expirtation, which libxl guarantees will
occur. It is not needed for FDs, and only causes
libxlDomainObjPrivate to leak.
This patch removes the reference on libxlDomainObjPrivate for FD
registrations, but retains them for timer registrations. Tested on
the latest releases of Xen supported by the libxl driver: 4.2.3,
4.3.1, and 4.4.0 RC3.
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1058839
Commit f9f56340 for CVE-2014-0028 almost had the right idea - we
need to check the ACL rules to filter which events to send. But
it overlooked one thing: the event dispatch queue is running in
the main loop thread, and therefore does not normally have a
current virIdentityPtr. But filter checks can be based on current
identity, so when libvirtd.conf contains access_drivers=["polkit"],
we ended up rejecting access for EVERY event due to failure to
look up the current identity, even if it should have been allowed.
Furthermore, even for events that are triggered by API calls, it
is important to remember that the point of events is that they can
be copied across multiple connections, which may have separate
identities and permissions. So even if events were dispatched
from a context where we have an identity, we must change to the
correct identity of the connection that will be receiving the
event, rather than basing a decision on the context that triggered
the event, when deciding whether to filter an event to a
particular connection.
If there were an easy way to get from virConnectPtr to the
appropriate virIdentityPtr, then object_event.c could adjust the
identity prior to checking whether to dispatch an event. But
setting up that back-reference is a bit invasive. Instead, it
is easier to delay the filtering check until lower down the
stack, at the point where we have direct access to the RPC
client object that owns an identity. As such, this patch ends
up reverting a large portion of the framework of commit f9f56340.
We also have to teach 'make check' to special-case the fact that
the event registration filtering is done at the point of dispatch,
rather than the point of registration. Note that even though we
don't actually use virConnectDomainEventRegisterCheckACL (because
the RegisterAny variant is sufficient), we still generate the
function for the purposes of documenting that the filtering
takes place.
Also note that I did not entirely delete the notion of a filter
from object_event.c; I still plan on using that for my upcoming
patch series for qemu monitor events in libvirt-qemu.so. In
other words, while this patch changes ACL filtering to live in
remote.c and therefore we have no current client of the filtering
in object_event.c, the notion of filtering in object_event.c is
still useful down the road.
* src/check-aclrules.pl: Exempt event registration from having to
pass checkACL filter down call stack.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteRelayDomainEventCheckACL)
(remoteRelayNetworkEventCheckACL): New functions.
(remoteRelay*Event*): Use new functions.
* src/conf/domain_event.h (virDomainEventStateRegister)
(virDomainEventStateRegisterID): Drop unused parameter.
* src/conf/network_event.h (virNetworkEventStateRegisterID):
Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventFilter): Delete unused
function.
* src/conf/network_event.c (virNetworkEventFilter): Likewise.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: Adjust caller.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/test/test_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Coverity complains about default: label in libxl_driver.c not be able
to be reached. It's by design for the code and since it's not necessary
in the code nor does it elicit any compiler/make check warnings - just
remove it rather than adding a coverity[dead_error_begin] tag.
While I'm at it, lxc_driver.c and nodeinfo.c have the same design, so I
removed the default labels and the existing coverity tags.
I noticed that we allow virDomainGetVcpusFlags even for read-only
connections, but that with a flag, it can require guest agent
interaction. It is feasible that a malicious guest could
intentionally abuse the replies it sends over the guest agent
connection to possibly trigger a bug in libvirt's JSON parser,
or withhold an answer so as to prevent the use of the agent
in a later command such as a shutdown request. Although we
don't know of any such exploits now (and therefore don't mind
posting this patch publicly without trying to get a CVE assigned),
it is better to err on the side of caution and explicitly require
full access to any domain where the API requires guest interaction
to operate correctly.
I audited all commands that are marked as conditionally using a
guest agent. Note that at least virDomainFSTrim is documented
as needing a guest agent, but that such use is unconditional
depending on the hypervisor (so the existing domain:fs_trim ACL
should be sufficient there, rather than also requirng domain:write).
But when designing future APIs, such as the plans for obtaining
a domain's IP addresses, we should copy the approach of this patch
in making interaction with the guest be specified via a flag, and
use that flag to also require stricter access checks.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetVcpusFlags): Forbid guest interaction
on read-only connection.
(virDomainShutdownFlags, virDomainReboot): Improve docs on agent
interaction.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_XML)
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_SET_VCPUS_FLAGS)
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_GET_VCPUS_FLAGS, REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_REBOOT)
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_FLAGS): Require domain:write for any
conditional use of a guest agent.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c: Fix clients.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Ever since ACL filtering was added in commit 7639736 (v1.1.1), a
user could still use event registration to obtain access to a
domain that they could not normally access via virDomainLookup*
or virConnectListAllDomains and friends. We already have the
framework in the RPC generator for creating the filter, and
previous cleanup patches got us to the point that we can now
wire the filter through the entire object event stack.
Furthermore, whether or not domain:getattr is honored, use of
global events is a form of obtaining a list of networks, which
is covered by connect:search_domains added in a93cd08 (v1.1.0).
Ideally, we'd have a way to enforce connect:search_domains when
doing global registrations while omitting that check on a
per-domain registration. But this patch just unconditionally
requires connect:search_domains, even when no list could be
obtained, based on the following observations:
1. Administrators are unlikely to grant domain:getattr for one
or all domains while still denying connect:search_domains - a
user that is able to manage domains will want to be able to
manage them efficiently, but efficient management includes being
able to list the domains they can access. The idea of denying
connect:search_domains while still granting access to individual
domains is therefore not adding any real security, but just
serves as a layer of obscurity to annoy the end user.
2. In the current implementation, domain events are filtered
on the client; the server has no idea if a domain filter was
requested, and must therefore assume that all domain event
requests are global. Even if we fix the RPC protocol to
allow for server-side filtering for newer client/server combos,
making the connect:serach_domains ACL check conditional on
whether the domain argument was NULL won't benefit older clients.
Therefore, we choose to document that connect:search_domains
is a pre-requisite to any domain event management.
Network events need the same treatment, with the obvious
change of using connect:search_networks and network:getattr.
* src/access/viraccessperm.h
(VIR_ACCESS_PERM_CONNECT_SEARCH_DOMAINS)
(VIR_ACCESS_PERM_CONNECT_SEARCH_NETWORKS): Document additional
effect of the permission.
* src/conf/domain_event.h (virDomainEventStateRegister)
(virDomainEventStateRegisterID): Add new parameter.
* src/conf/network_event.h (virNetworkEventStateRegisterID):
Likewise.
* src/conf/object_event_private.h (virObjectEventStateRegisterID):
Likewise.
* src/conf/object_event.c (_virObjectEventCallback): Track a filter.
(virObjectEventDispatchMatchCallback): Use filter.
(virObjectEventCallbackListAddID): Register filter.
* src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventFilter): New function.
(virDomainEventStateRegister, virDomainEventStateRegisterID):
Adjust callers.
* src/conf/network_event.c (virNetworkEventFilter): New function.
(virNetworkEventStateRegisterID): Adjust caller.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
(REMOTE_PROC_CONNECT_DOMAIN_EVENT_REGISTER)
(REMOTE_PROC_CONNECT_DOMAIN_EVENT_REGISTER_ANY)
(REMOTE_PROC_CONNECT_NETWORK_EVENT_REGISTER_ANY): Generate a
filter, and require connect:search_domains instead of weaker
connect:read.
* src/test/test_driver.c (testConnectDomainEventRegister)
(testConnectDomainEventRegisterAny)
(testConnectNetworkEventRegisterAny): Update callers.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteConnectDomainEventRegister)
(remoteConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c (xenUnifiedConnectDomainEventRegister)
(xenUnifiedConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainGetXMLDesc): Likewise.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlConnectDomainEventRegister)
(libxlConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuConnectDomainEventRegister)
(qemuConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlConnectDomainEventRegister)
(umlConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c
(networkConnectNetworkEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcConnectDomainEventRegister)
(lxcConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
This basically reverts commit ba64b97134
"libxl: Allow libxl to set NIC devid". However assigning devid's
before calling libxlMakeNic does not work as that is calling
libxl_device_nic_init which sets it back to -1.
Right now auto-assignment only works in the hotplug case. But even if
that would be fixed at some point (if that is possible at all), this
would add a weird dependency between Xen and libvirt versions.
The change here should accept any auto-assignment that makes it into
libxl_device_nic_init. My understanding is that a caller always is
allowed to make the devid choice itself. And assuming libxlMakeNicList
is only used on domain creation, a sequential numbering should be ok.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Ever since their introduction (commit 1509b80 in v0.5.0 for
virConnectDomainEventRegister, commit 4445723 in v0.8.0 for
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny), the event deregistration
functions have been documented as returning 0 on success;
likewise for older registration (only the newer RegisterAny
must return a non-zero callbackID). And now that we are
adding virConnectNetworkEventDeregisterAny for v1.2.1, it
should have the same semantics.
Fortunately, all of the stateful drivers have been obeying
the docs and returning 0, thanks to the way the remote_driver
tracks things (in fact, the RPC wire protocol is unable to
send a return value for DomainEventRegisterAny, at least not
without adding a new RPC number). Well, except for vbox,
which was always failing deregistration, due to failure to
set the return value to anything besides its initial -1.
But for local drivers, such as test:///default, we've been
returning non-zero numbers; worse, the non-zero numbers have
differed over time. For example, in Fedora 12 (libvirt 0.8.2),
calling Register twice would return 0 and 1 [the callbackID
generated under the hood]; while in Fedora 20 (libvirt 1.1.3),
it returns 1 and 2 [the number of callbacks registered for
that event type]. Since we have changed the behavior over
time, and since it differs by local vs. remote, we can safely
argue that no one could have been reasonably relying on any
particular behavior, so we might as well obey the docs, as well
as prepare callers that might deal with older clients to not be
surprised if the docs are not strictly followed.
For consistency, this patch fixes the code for all drivers,
even though it only makes an impact for vbox and for local
drivers. By fixing all drivers, future copy and paste from
a remote driver to a local driver is less likely to
reintroduce the bug.
Finally, update the testsuite to gain some coverage of the
issue for local drivers, including the first test of old-style
domain event registration via function pointer instead of
event id.
* src/libvirt.c (virConnectDomainEventRegister)
(virConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Clarify docs.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlConnectDomainEventRegister)
(libxlConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(libxlConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Match documentation.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcConnectDomainEventRegister)
(lxcConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(lxcConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Likewise.
* src/test/test_driver.c (testConnectDomainEventRegister)
(testConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(testConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny)
(testConnectNetworkEventDeregisterAny): Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlConnectDomainEventRegister)
(umlConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(umlConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxConnectDomainEventRegister)
(vboxConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(vboxConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c (xenUnifiedConnectDomainEventRegister)
(xenUnifiedConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(xenUnifiedConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Likewise.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c
(networkConnectNetworkEventDeregisterAny): Likewise.
* tests/objecteventtest.c (testDomainCreateXMLOld): New test.
(mymain): Run it.
(testDomainCreateXML): Check return values.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The libvirt_internal.h header was included by the internal.h header.
This made it painful to add new stuff to the header file that would
require some more specific types. Remove inclusion by internal.h and add
it to appropriate places manually.
As pointed out by the Xen folks [1], HVM nics should always be set
to type LIBXL_NIC_TYPE_VIF_IOEMU unless the user explicity requests
LIBXL_NIC_TYPE_VIF via model='netfront'. The current logic in
libxlMakeNic() only sets the nictype to LIBXL_NIC_TYPE_VIF_IOEMU if
a model is specified that is not 'netfront', which breaks PXE booting
configurations where no model is specified (i.e. use the hypervisor
default).
Reported-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2013-December/msg01156.html
By actually removing the <vcpupin> element (from within the
<cputune> section) from the XML, rather than jus update it with
a fully set vcpu affinity mask.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@eu.citrix.com>
And use it to implement libxlDomainPinVcpu(), similarly to what
happens in the QEMU driver. This way, it is possible to both
query and change the vcpu affinity of a persistent but not
running domain.
In face, before this patch, we have:
# virsh list --all
Id Name State
----------------------------------------------------
5 debian_32 running
- fedora20_64 shut off
# virsh vcpupin fedora20_64 0 2-4 --current
error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virDomainPinVcpuFlags
After (same situation as above):
# virsh vcpupin fedora20_64 0 2-4 --current
# virsh vcpupin fedora20_64 0
VCPU: CPU Affinity
----------------------------------
0: 2-4
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@eu.citrix.com>
So that it is possible to query vcpu related information of
a persistent but not running domain, like it is for the QEMU
driver.
In fact, before this patch, we have:
# virsh list --all
Id Name State
----------------------------------------------------
5 debian_32 running
- fedora20_64 shut off
# virsh vcpuinfo fedora20_64
error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo
After (same situation as above, i.e., fedora20_64 not running):
# virsh vcpuinfo fedora20_64
VCPU: 0
CPU: N/A
State: N/A
CPU time N/A
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyy
VCPU: 1
CPU: N/A
State: N/A
CPU time N/A
CPU Affinity: yyyyyyyy
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@eu.citrix.com>
there is a segfault in libxl logging in libxl_ctx_free when domain
create fail. because the log output handler vmessage is freed by
xtl_logger_destroy before libxl_ctx_free in virDomainObjListRemove.
move xtl_logger_destroy after libxl_ctx_free could fix this bug.
Signed-off-by: Bamvor Jian Zhang <bjzhang@suse.com>
by, in libxlDomainGetNumaParameters(), calling libxl_bitmap_init() as soon as
possible, which avoids getting to 'cleanup:', where libxl_bitmap_dispose()
happens, without having initialized the nodemap, and hence crashing after some
invalid free()-s:
# ./daemon/libvirtd -v
*** Error in `/home/xen/libvirt.git/daemon/.libs/lt-libvirtd': munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x00007fdd42592666 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib64/libc.so.6(+0x7bbe7)[0x7fdd3f767be7]
/lib64/libxenlight.so.4.3(libxl_bitmap_dispose+0xd)[0x7fdd2c88c045]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/daemon/.libs/../../src/.libs/libvirt_driver_libxl.so(+0x12d26)[0x7fdd2caccd26]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(virDomainGetNumaParameters+0x15c)[0x7fdd4247898c]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/daemon/.libs/lt-libvirtd(+0x1d9a2)[0x7fdd42ecc9a2]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(virNetServerProgramDispatch+0x3da)[0x7fdd424e9eaa]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(+0x1a6f38)[0x7fdd424e3f38]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(+0xa81e5)[0x7fdd423e51e5]
/home/xen/libvirt.git/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(+0xa783e)[0x7fdd423e483e]
/lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x7c53)[0x7fdd3febbc53]
/lib64/libc.so.6(clone+0x6d)[0x7fdd3f7e1dbd]
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggili <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@eu.citrix.com>
Starting from commit 2e82c18c in Xen (will be included in Xen 4.4)
both libxl_get_max_cpus() and libxl_get_max_nodes() start returning
a proper libxl error code, in case of failure. This patch fixes
this in the libxl driver.
Note that, although it is now basically impossible for them to return
0, that would, theoretically, still be wrong. Also, checking that the
returned value is '<= 0' makes the code correct for both Xen 4.4 and
Xen 4.3 (and 4.2), and that is why we go for it (rather than
just '< 0').
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Cc: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@eu.citrix.com>
Cc: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Most of our code base uses space after comma but not before;
fix the remaining uses before adding a syntax check.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: Consistently use commas.
* src/xen/xend_internal.c: Likewise.
* src/xen/xs_internal.c: Likewise.
* src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c: Likewise.
* src/xenapi/xenapi_utils.c: Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c: Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_xm.c: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Report the error in virPortAllocatorAcquire instead
of doing it in every caller.
The error contains the port range name instead of the intended
use for the port, e.g.:
Unable to find an unused port in range 'display' (65534-65535)
instead of:
Unable to find an unused port for SPICE
This also adds error reporting when the QEMU driver could not
find an unused port for VNC, VNC WebSockets or NBD migration.
ifdef LIBXL_HAVE_DOMAIN_CREATE_RESTORE_PARAMS hides a multi-line body
for a brace-less else. Add braces to ensure proper logic is applied.
Without this fix, new domains cannot be started. Both
libxl_domain_create_new and libxl_domain_create_restore are called when
starting a new domain leading to this error:
libxl: error: libxl.c:324:libxl__domain_rename: domain with name "guest" already exists.
libxl: error: libxl_create.c:800:initiate_domain_create: cannot make domain: -6
Currently we were storing domain feature flags in a bit field as the
they were either enabled or disabled. New features such as paravirtual
spinlocks however can be tri-state as the default option may depend on
hypervisor version.
To allow storing tri-state feature state in the same place instead of
having to declare dedicated variables for each feature this patch
refactors the bit field to an array.
Rather than casting the virBitmap pointer to uint8_t* and then using
the structure contents as a byte array, use the virBitmap API to determine
the bitmap size and test each bit.
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org>
in recently xen commit: 7051d5c8, there is a api changes in
libxl_domain_create_restore.
Author: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>
Date: Thu Oct 10 12:23:10 2013 +0100
tools/migrate: Fix regression when migrating from older version of Xen
use the macro LIBXL_HAVE_DOMAIN_CREATE_RESTORE_PARAMS in libxl.h
in order to make libvirt could compile with old and new xen.
the params checkpointed_stream is useful if libvirt libxl driver
support migration. for new, set it as zero.
Signed-off-by: Bamvor Jian Zhang <bjzhang@suse.com>
According to the following valgrind output, there seems to be a
invalid limit for the iterator (captured on Fedora 19):
==3945== Invalid read of size 1
==3945== at 0x1E1FA410: libxlVmStart (libxl_driver.c:475)
==3945== by 0x1E1FAD9A: libxlDomainCreateWithFlags (libxl_driver.c:2633)
==3945== by 0x5187D46: virDomainCreate (libvirt.c:9439)
==3945== by 0x13BAA6: remoteDispatchDomainCreateHelper (remote_dispatch.h:2910)
==3945== by 0x51DE5B9: virNetServerProgramDispatch (virnetserverprogram.c:435)
==3945== by 0x51D93E7: virNetServerHandleJob (virnetserver.c:165)
==3945== by 0x50F5BF4: virThreadPoolWorker (virthreadpool.c:144)
==3945== by 0x50F5670: virThreadHelper (virthreadpthread.c:161)
==3945== by 0x8046C52: start_thread (pthread_create.c:308)
==3945== by 0x8758E1C: clone (clone.S:113)
==3945== Address 0x23424d81 is 0 bytes after a block of size 1 alloc'd
==3945== at 0x4A08121: calloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==3945== by 0x50B1F8C: virAllocN (viralloc.c:189)
==3945== by 0x1E1FA3CA: libxlVmStart (libxl_driver.c:468)
==3945== by 0x1E1FAD9A: libxlDomainCreateWithFlags (libxl_driver.c:2633)
==3945== by 0x5187D46: virDomainCreate (libvirt.c:9439)
==3945== by 0x13BAA6: remoteDispatchDomainCreateHelper (remote_dispatch.h:2910)
==3945== by 0x51DE5B9: virNetServerProgramDispatch (virnetserverprogram.c:435)
==3945== by 0x51D93E7: virNetServerHandleJob (virnetserver.c:165)
==3945== by 0x50F5BF4: virThreadPoolWorker (virthreadpool.c:144)
==3945== by 0x50F5670: virThreadHelper (virthreadpthread.c:161)
==3945== by 0x8046C52: start_thread (pthread_create.c:308)
==3945== by 0x8758E1C: clone (clone.S:113)
==3945==
Related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1013045
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
'const fooPtr' is the same as 'foo * const' (the pointer won't
change, but it's contents can). But in general, if an interface
is trying to be const-correct, it should be using 'const foo *'
(the pointer is to data that can't be changed).
Fix up offenders in src/conf/domain_conf, and their fallout.
Several things to note: virObjectLock() requires a non-const
argument; if this were C++, we could treat the locking field
as 'mutable' and allow locking an otherwise 'const' object, but
that is a more invasive change, so I instead dropped attempts
to be const-correct on domain lookup. virXMLPropString and
friends require a non-const xmlNodePtr - this is because libxml2
is not a const-correct library. We could make the src/util/virxml
wrappers cast away const, but I figured it was easier to not
try to mark xmlNodePtr as const. Finally, virDomainDeviceDefCopy
was a rather hard conversion - it calls virDomainDeviceDefPostParse,
which in turn in the xen driver was actually modifying the domain
outside of the current device being visited. We should not be
adding a device on the first per-device callback, but waiting until
after all per-device callbacks are complete.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainObjListFindByID)
(virDomainObjListFindByUUID, virDomainObjListFindByName)
(virDomainObjAssignDef, virDomainObjListAdd): Drop attempt at
const.
(virDomainDeviceDefCopy): Use intended type.
(virDomainDeviceDefParse, virDomainDeviceDefPostParseCallback)
(virDomainVideoDefaultType, virDomainVideoDefaultRAM)
(virDomainChrGetDomainPtrs): Make const-correct.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainObjListFindByID)
(virDomainObjListFindByUUID, virDomainObjListFindByName)
(virDomainDeviceDefCopy, virDomainObjListAdd)
(virDomainObjAssignDef, virDomainHostdevSubsysUsbDefParseXML)
(virDomainHostdevSubsysPciOrigStatesDefParseXML)
(virDomainHostdevSubsysPciDefParseXML)
(virDomainHostdevSubsysScsiDefParseXML)
(virDomainControllerModelTypeFromString)
(virDomainTPMDefParseXML, virDomainTimerDefParseXML)
(virDomainSoundCodecDefParseXML, virDomainSoundDefParseXML)
(virDomainWatchdogDefParseXML, virDomainRNGDefParseXML)
(virDomainMemballoonDefParseXML, virDomainNVRAMDefParseXML)
(virSysinfoParseXML, virDomainVideoAccelDefParseXML)
(virDomainVideoDefParseXML, virDomainHostdevDefParseXML)
(virDomainRedirdevDefParseXML)
(virDomainRedirFilterUsbDevDefParseXML)
(virDomainRedirFilterDefParseXML, virDomainIdMapEntrySort)
(virDomainIdmapDefParseXML, virDomainVcpuPinDefParseXML)
(virDiskNameToBusDeviceIndex, virDomainDeviceDefCopy)
(virDomainVideoDefaultType, virDomainHostdevAssignAddress)
(virDomainDeviceDefPostParseInternal, virDomainDeviceDefPostParse)
(virDomainChrGetDomainPtrs, virDomainControllerSCSINextUnit)
(virDomainSCSIDriveAddressIsUsed)
(virDomainDriveAddressIsUsedByDisk)
(virDomainDriveAddressIsUsedByHostdev): Fix fallout.
* src/openvz/openvz_driver.c (openvzDomainDeviceDefPostParse):
Likewise.
* src/libxl/libxl_domain.c (libxlDomainDeviceDefPostParse):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainDeviceDefPostParse)
(qemuDomainDefaultNetModel): Likewise.
* src/lxc/lxc_domain.c (virLXCDomainDeviceDefPostParse):
Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlDomainDeviceDefPostParse): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c (xenDomainDeviceDefPostParse): Split...
(xenDomainDefPostParse): ...since per-device callback is not the
time to be adding a device.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The regular expression used to determine guest capabilities
was compiled in libxlCapsInitHost() but used in libxlCapsInitGuests().
Move compilation to libxlCapsInitGuests() where it is used, and free
the compiled regex after use. Ensure not to free the regex if
compilation fails.
No need to check if privileged when reading hostsysinfo, since
that check was already done in libxlDriverShouldLoad(). The
libxl driver fails to load if not privileged.
John Ferlan reported the following Coverity warning:
In libxlDomainCoreDump() Coverity has noted a FORWARD_NULL reference:
2004 if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_CRASH) && !vm->persistent) {
2005 virDomainObjListRemove(driver->domains, vm);
(20) Event assign_zero: Assigning: "vm" = "NULL".
Also see events: [var_deref_model]
2006 vm = NULL;
2007 }
2008
2009 ret = 0;
2010
2011 cleanup_unpause:
(21) Event var_deref_model: Passing null pointer "vm" to function
"virDomainObjIsActive(virDomainObjPtr)", which dereferences it. [details]
Also see events: [assign_zero]
2012 if (virDomainObjIsActive(vm) && paused) {
2013 if (libxl_domain_unpause(priv->ctx, dom->id) != 0) {
2014 virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
Removing the vm from domain obj list and setting it to NULL can be
done in the previous 'if (flags & VIR_DUMP_CRASH)' conditional. Fix
the Coverity warning by ensuring vm is not NULL before testing if it
is still active.
Now that most fields of libxlDriverPrivate struct are immutable
or self-locking, there is no need to acquire the driver lock in
much of the libxl driver.
The libxlDriverPrivate struct contains an variety of data with
varying access needs. Similar to the QEMU and LXC drivers,
move all the static config data into a dedicated libxlDriverConfig
object. The only locking requirement is to hold the driver lock
while obtaining an instance of libxlDriverConfig. Once a reference
is held on the config object, it can be used completely lockless
since it is immutable.
libxlDomainGetInfo() uses the driver-wide libxl ctx when
it would be more appropriate to use the per-domain ctx
associated with the domain. Switch to using the per-domain
libxl ctx.
libxlMakeDomCreateInfo() uses the driver-wide libxl ctx when
it would be more appropriate to use the per-domain ctx
associated with the domain. Switch to using the per-domain
libxl ctx.
libxl version info is static data as far as the libxl driver
is concerned, so retrieve this info when the driver is initialized
and stash it in the libxlDriverPrivate object. Subsequently use
the stashed info instead of repeatedly calling libxl_get_version_info().
Detect early on in libxl driver initialization if the driver
should be loaded at all, avoiding needless initialization steps
that only have to be undone later. While at it, move the
detection to a helper function to improve readability.
After detecting that the driver should be loaded, subsequent
failures such as initializing the log stream, allocating libxl
ctx, etc. should be treated as failure to initialize the driver.
Create libxl_domain.[ch] and move all functions operating on
libxlDomainObjPrivate to these files. This will be useful for
future patches that e.g. add job support for libxlDomainObjPrivate.
More fallout from commit d72ef888. When reconnecting to running
domains, the libxl_ctx in libxlDomainObjPrivate was used before
initializing it, causing a segfault in libxl and consequently
crashing libvirtd.
Initialize the libxlDomainObjPrivate libxl_ctx in libxlReconnectDomain,
and while at it use this ctx in libxlReconnectDomain instead of the
driver-wide ctx.
If we reached cleanup: prior to allocating cpus, it was possible that
'nr_nodes' had a value, but cpus was NULL leading to a possible NULL
deref. Add a 'cpus' as an end condition to for loop
From: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Starting from Xen 4.2, libxl has all the bits and pieces in place
for retrieving an adequate amount of information about the host
NUMA topology. It is therefore possible, after a bit of shuffling,
to arrange those information in the way libvirt wants to present
them to the outside world.
Therefore, with this patch, the <topology> section of the host
capabilities is properly populated, when running on Xen, so that
we can figure out whether or not we're running on a NUMA host,
and what its characteristics are.
[raistlin@Zhaman ~]$ sudo virsh --connect xen:/// capabilities
<capabilities>
<host>
<cpu>
....
<topology>
<cells num='2'>
<cell id='0'>
<memory unit='KiB'>6291456</memory>
<cpus num='8'>
<cpu id='0' socket_id='1' core_id='0' siblings='0-1'/>
<cpu id='1' socket_id='1' core_id='0' siblings='0-1'/>
<cpu id='2' socket_id='1' core_id='1' siblings='2-3'/>
<cpu id='3' socket_id='1' core_id='1' siblings='2-3'/>
<cpu id='4' socket_id='1' core_id='9' siblings='4-5'/>
<cpu id='5' socket_id='1' core_id='9' siblings='4-5'/>
<cpu id='6' socket_id='1' core_id='10' siblings='6-7'/>
<cpu id='7' socket_id='1' core_id='10' siblings='6-7'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
<cell id='1'>
<memory unit='KiB'>6881280</memory>
<cpus num='8'>
<cpu id='8' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='8-9'/>
<cpu id='9' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='8-9'/>
<cpu id='10' socket_id='0' core_id='1' siblings='10-11'/>
<cpu id='11' socket_id='0' core_id='1' siblings='10-11'/>
<cpu id='12' socket_id='0' core_id='9' siblings='12-13'/>
<cpu id='13' socket_id='0' core_id='9' siblings='12-13'/>
<cpu id='14' socket_id='0' core_id='10' siblings='14-15'/>
<cpu id='15' socket_id='0' core_id='10' siblings='14-15'/>
</cpus>
</cell>
</cells>
</topology>
</host>
....
Cleanup the libxl capabilities code to be a bit more extensible,
splitting out the creation of host and guest capabilities. This
should make it easier to implement additional capabilities in the
future, such as NUMA topology reporting.
There is a potential leak of a newly created libxlDomainObjPrivate
when subsequent allocation of the object's chrdev field fails.
Unref the object on such an error so that it is properly disposed.
Commit d72ef888 introduced a bug in the libxl driver that will
segfault libvirtd if libxl reports an error message, e.g. when
attempting to initialize the driver on a non-Xen system. I
assumed it was valid to pass a NULL logger to libxl_ctx_alloc(),
but that is not the case since any errors associated with the ctx
that are emitted by libxl will dereference the logger and crash
libvirtd.
Errors associated with the libxl driver-wide ctx could be useful
for debugging anyway, so create a 'libxl-driver.log' to capture
these errors.
introduced by cs 4b9eec50fe ("libxl: implement per
NUMA node free memory reporting"). What was wrong was that
libxl_get_numainfo() put in nr_nodes the actual number of
host NUMA nodes, not the highest node ID (like libnuma's
numa_max_node() does instead).
While at it, turn the failure of libxl_get_numainfo() from
a simple warning to a proper error, as requested during the
review of another patch of the original series.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently, only one log file is created by the libxl driver, with
all output from libxl for all domains going to this one file.
Create a per-domain log file based on domain name, making sifting
through the logs a bit easier. This required deferring libxl_ctx
allocation until starting the domain, which is fine since the
ctx is not used when the domain is inactive.
Tested-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
this patch introduce the console api in libxl driver for both pv and
hvm guest. and import and update the libxlMakeChrdevStr function
which was deleted in commit dfa1e1dd.
Signed-off-by: Bamvor Jian Zhang <bjzhang@suse.com>
The avail_vcpu bitmap has to be allocated before it can be used (using
the maximum allowed value for that). Then for each available VCPU the
bit in the mask has to be set (libxl_bitmap_set takes a bit position
as an argument, not the number of bits to set).
Without this, I would always only get one VCPU for guests created
through libvirt/libxl.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Although, having it depending on Xen >= 4.3 (by using the proper
libxl feature flag).
Xen currently implements a NUMA placement policy which is basically
the same as the 'interleaved' policy of `numactl', although it can
be applied on a subset of the available nodes. We therefore hardcode
"interleave" as 'numa_mode', and we use the newly introduced libxl
interface to figure out what nodes a domain spans ('numa_nodeset').
With this change, it is now possible to query the NUMA node
affinity of a running domain:
[raistlin@Zhaman ~]$ sudo virsh --connect xen:/// list
Id Name State
----------------------------------------------------
23 F18_x64 running
[raistlin@Zhaman ~]$ sudo virsh --connect xen:/// numatune 23
numa_mode : interleave
numa_nodeset : 1
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
domainGetNumaParameters has a string typed parameter, hence it
is necessary for the libxl driver to support this.
This change implements the connectSupportsFeature hook for the
libxl driver, advertising that VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING
is supported.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Convert the type of loop iterators named 'i', 'j', k',
'ii', 'jj', 'kk', to be 'size_t' instead of 'int' or
'unsigned int', also santizing 'ii', 'jj', 'kk' to use
the normal 'i', 'j', 'k' naming
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Use virDomainObjListRemoveLocked instead of virDomainObjListRemove, as
driver->domains is already taken by virDomainObjListForEach.
Above deadlock can be triggered when libvirtd is started after some
domain have been started by hand (in which case driver will not find
libvirt-xml domain config).
Signed-off-by: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
By providing the implementation of nodeGetCellsFreeMemory for
the driver. This is all just a matter of properly formatting, in
a way that libvirt like, what Xen provides via libxl_get_numainfo().
[raistlin@Zhaman ~]$ sudo virsh --connect xen:/// freecell --all
0: 25004 KiB
1: 105848 KiB
--------------------
Total: 130852 KiB
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>