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Peter Krempa
bf8efc3398 lxc: Don't crash if no security driver is specified in libvirt_lxc
When no security driver is specified libvirt_lxc segfaults as a debug
message tries to access security labels for the container that are not
present.

This problem was introduced in commit 6c3cf57d6c.
(cherry picked from commit 99a388e612)
2012-12-09 16:35:57 -05:00
Peter Krempa
fac1a19dfc lxc: Avoid segfault of libvirt_lxc helper on early cleanup paths
Early jumps to the cleanup label caused a crash of the libvirt_lxc
container helper as the cleanup section called
virLXCControllerDeleteInterfaces(ctrl) without checking the ctrl argument
for NULL. The argument was de-referenced soon after.

$ /usr/libexec/libvirt_lxc
/usr/libexec/libvirt_lxc: missing --name argument for configuration
Segmentation fault
(cherry picked from commit 81efb13b4a)
2012-12-09 16:35:53 -05:00
Ján Tomko
89cecbbecc storage: fix logical volume cloning
Commit 258e06c removed setting of the volume type to
VIR_STORAGE_VOL_BLOCK, which leads to failures in
storageVolumeCreateXMLFrom.

The type (and target.format) of the volume was set to zero. In
virStorageBackendGetBuildVolFromFunction, this gets interpreted as
VIR_STORAGE_FILE_NONE and the qemu-img tool is called with unknown
"none" format.

Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=879780
(cherry picked from commit 70f0bbe8e0)
2012-12-09 16:35:30 -05:00
Daniel P. Berrange
1f45a3233c Skip deleted timers when calculting next timeout
It is possible for there to be deleted timers when we
calculate the next timeout, and they must be skipped.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit afbd96678e)
2012-12-09 16:34:58 -05:00
Daniel P. Berrange
9d239b5956 Warn if requesting update to non-existent timer/handle watch
The event code is a no-op if requested to update a non-existent
timer/handle watch. This makes it hard to detect bugs in the
caller who have passed bogus data. Add a VIR_WARN output in
such cases, since the API does not allow for return errors.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 39064f0ff9)
2012-12-09 16:34:53 -05:00
Daniel P. Berrange
f45dded083 Fix virDiskNameToIndex to actually ignore partition numbers
The docs for virDiskNameToIndex claim it ignores partition
numbers. In actual fact though, a code ordering bug means
that a partition number will cause the code to accidentally
multiply the result by 26.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 81d6c4defe)
2012-12-09 16:34:41 -05:00
Martin Kletzander
179216680e conf: Report sensible error for invalid disk name
The error "... but the cause is unknown" appeared for XMLs similar to
this:

 <disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
   <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
   <source file='/dev/zero'/>
   <target dev='sr0'/>
 </disk>

Notice unsupported disk type (for the driver), but also no address
specified. The first part is not a problem and we should not abort
immediately because of that, but the combination with the address
unknown was causing an unspecified error.

While fixing this, I added an error to one place where this return
value was not managed properly.
(cherry picked from commit 03cd6e4ae8)
2012-12-09 16:34:13 -05:00
Daniel P. Berrange
adc0bc4c1d Use virNetServerRun instead of custom main loop
The LXC controller code currently directly invokes the
libvirt main loop code. The problem is that this misses
the cleanup of virNetServerClient connections that
virNetServerRun takes care of.

The result is that when libvirtd is stopped, the
libvirt_lxc controller process gets stuck in a I/O loop.
When libvirtd is then started again, it fails to connect
to the controller and thus kills off the entire domain.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit f33e43c235)
2012-12-09 16:33:52 -05:00
Osier Yang
8b6567005c storage: Fix bug of fs pool destroying
Regression introduced by commit 258e06c85b, "ret" could be set to 1
or 0 by virStorageBackendFileSystemIsMounted before goto cleanup.
This could mislead the callers (up to the public API
virStoragePoolDestroy) to return success even the underlying umount
command fails.
(cherry picked from commit f4ac06569a)
2012-12-09 16:33:33 -05:00
Ján Tomko
2484fb2ef7 conf: add support for booting from redirected USB devices
Commit a4c19459aa only added the
QEMU capability flag, command line option and added the boot element
for redirdev's in the XML schema.

This patch adds support for parsing and writing the XML with redirdevs
with the boot flag. It also ignores unknown XML elements in redirdev
instead of failing with:
"error: An error occurred, but the cause is unknown"

Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805414
(cherry picked from commit cc244e2441)
2012-12-09 16:32:58 -05:00
Laine Stump
b300c71fbf qemu: allow larger discrepency between memory & currentMemory in domain xml
This resolves:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=873134

The reported problem is that an attempt to restore a saved domain that
was configured with <currentMemory> and <memory> set to some (same for
both) number that's not a multiple of 4096KiB results in an error like
this:

  error: Failed to start domain libvirt_test_api
  error: XML error: current memory '4001792k' exceeds maximum '4000768k'

(in this case, currentMemory was set to 4000000KiB).

The reason for this failure is:

1) a saved image contains the "live xml" of the domain at the time of
the save.

2) the live xml of a running domain gets its currentMemory
(a.k.a. cur_balloon) directly from the qemu monitor rather than from
the configuration of the domain.

3) the value reported by qemu is (sometimes) not exactly what was
originally given to qemu when the domain was started, but is rounded
up to [some indeterminate granularity] - in some versions of qemu that
granularity is apparently 1MiB, and in others it is 4MiB.

4) When the XML is parsed to setup the state of the restored domain,
the XML parser for <currentMemory> compares it to <memory> (which is
the maximum allowed memory size for the domain) and if <currentMemory>
is greater than the next 1024KiB boundary above <memory>, it spits out
an error and fails.

For example (from the BZ) if you start qemu on RHEL6 with both
<currentMemory> and <memory> of 4000000 (this number is in KiB),
libvirt's dominfo or dumpxml will report "4001792" back (rounded up to
next 4MiB) for 10-20 seconds after the start, then revert to reporting
"4000000". On Fedora 16 (which uses qemu-1.0), it will instead report
"4000768" (rounded up to next 1MiB). On Fedora 17 (qemu-1.2), it seems
to always report "4000000". ("4000000" is of course okay, and
"4000768" is also okay since that's the next 1024KiB boundary above
"4000000" and the parser was already allowing for that. But "4001792
is *not* okay and produces the error message.)

This patch solves the problem by changing the allowed "fudge factor"
when parsing from 1024KiB to 4096KiB to match the maximum up-rounding
that could be done in qemu.

(I had earlier thought to fix this by up-rounding <memory> in the
dumpxml that's put into the saved image, but that wouldn't have fixed
the case where the save image was produced by an "unfixed"
libvirtd.)
(cherry picked from commit 89204fca7f)
2012-12-09 16:31:42 -05:00
Eric Blake
ddf4a85db8 nodeinfo: support kernels that lack socket information
On RHEL 5, I was getting a segfault trying to start libvirtd,
because we were failing virNodeParseSocket but not checking
for errors, and then calling CPU_SET(-1, &sock_map) as a result.
But if you don't have a topology/physical_package_id file,
then you can just assume that the cpu belongs to socket 0.

* src/nodeinfo.c (virNodeGetCpuValue): Change bool into
default_value.
(virNodeParseSocket): Allow for default value when file is missing,
different from fatal error on reading file.
(virNodeParseNode): Update call sites to fail on error.
(cherry picked from commit 47976b484c)
2012-12-09 16:30:08 -05:00
Ján Tomko
ec48fd7d93 virsh: save: report an error if XML file can't be read
Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=876868
(cherry picked from commit 58110b4887)
2012-12-09 16:29:38 -05:00
Daniel Veillard
c18efc8e6e Doug Goldstein gained commit capability
(cherry picked from commit bf60b6b33f)
2012-12-09 16:28:00 -05:00
Eric Blake
74aaec03eb build: rerun bootstrap if AUTHORS is missing
Ever since commit 7b21981c started generating AUTHORS, we now have
the situation that if you flip between two branches in the same
git repository that cross that commit boundary, then 'make' will
fail due to automake complaining about AUTHORS not existing.  The
simplest solution is to realize that if AUTHORS does not exist,
then we flipped branches so we will need to rerun bootstrap
anyways; and rerunning bootstrap ensures AUTHORS will exist in time.

* cfg.mk (_update_required): Also depend on AUTHORS.
(cherry picked from commit 71d125620d)
2012-12-09 16:27:53 -05:00
Daniel P. Berrange
caea712245 Fix uninitialized variable in virLXCControllerSetupDevPTS
The lack of initialization of 'opts' caused a SEGV in the
cleanup: path if the root->src directory did not exist
(cherry picked from commit 3782814d4a)
2012-12-09 16:27:38 -05:00
Michal Privoznik
3186eb057c qemu: Don't force port=0 for SPICE
If domain uses only TLS port we don't want to add
'port=0' explicitly to command line.
(cherry picked from commit 9f87247235)
2012-12-09 16:27:30 -05:00
Guido Günther
d070eee1b2 Fix "virsh create" example
We require a file and don't accept standard input:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692322
(cherry picked from commit d49adae2e2)
2012-12-09 16:26:15 -05:00
Martin Kletzander
245c8135fe esx: Yet another connection fix for 5.1
After the connection to ESX 5.1 being broken since g1e7cd39, the fix
in bab7752c helped a bit, but still missed a spot, so the connection
is now successful, but some APIs (for example defineXML) don't work.
Two cases missing are added in this patch to avoid that.
(cherry picked from commit 9c294e6f9a)
2012-12-09 16:25:24 -05:00
Michal Privoznik
e1cb1c06ec qemu: Add controllers in specified order
qemu is sensitive to the order of arguments passed. Hence, if a
device requires a controller, the controller cmd string must
precede device cmd string. The same apply for controllers, when
for instance ccid controller requires usb controller. So
controllers create partial ordering in which they should be added
to qemu cmd line.
(cherry picked from commit 0f720ab35a)
2012-12-09 16:25:19 -05:00
Michal Privoznik
a2e51ac038 qemu: Wrap controllers code into dummy loop
which just re-indent code and prepare it for next patch.
(cherry picked from commit 77b93dbc3e)
2012-12-09 16:25:17 -05:00
Václav Pavlín
77b780f581 spec: replace scriptlets with new systemd macros
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/850186

I added %with_systemd_macros so it should now work in F17 with old
scriptlets and in F18+/RHEL7+ with systemd macros
(see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:ScriptletSnippets#Systemd)

I missed libvirt-guests.service because there is no systemctl call for
it. So I only added systemd macros calls.
(cherry picked from commit ec02d49dfd)
2012-12-09 16:24:09 -05:00
Michal Privoznik
b222c47b53 iohelper: Don't report errors on special FDs
Some FDs may not implement fdatasync() functionality,
e.g.  pipes. In that case EINVAL or EROFS is returned.
We don't want to fail then nor report any error.

Reported-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 46325e5131)
2012-12-09 16:23:46 -05:00
Peter Krempa
beb086f638 qemu: Fix possible race when pausing guest
When pausing the guest while migration is running (to speed up
convergence) the virDomainSuspend API checks if the migration job is
active before entering the job. This could cause a possible race if the
virDomainSuspend is called while the job is active but ends before the
Suspend API enters the job (this would require that the migration is
aborted). This would cause a incorrect event to be emitted.
(cherry picked from commit d0fc6dc831)
2012-12-09 16:22:48 -05:00
Peter Krempa
d3fd617699 net: Remove dnsmasq and radvd files also when destroying transient nets
The network driver didn't care about config files when a network was
destroyed, just when it was undefined leaving behind files for transient
networks.

This patch splits out the cleanup code to a helper function that handles
the cleanup if the inactive network object is being removed and re-uses
this code when getting rid of inactive networks.
(cherry picked from commit e87af617fc)
2012-12-09 16:21:32 -05:00
Peter Krempa
b16a4ca98b net: Move creation of dnsmasq hosts file to function starting dnsmasq
The hosts file was created in the network definition function. This
patch moves the place the file is being created to the point where
dnsmasq is being started.
(cherry picked from commit 23ae3fe425)
2012-12-09 16:21:18 -05:00
Peter Krempa
2d49ed5d18 conf: net: Fix deadlock if assignment of network def fails
When the assignment fails, the network object is not unlocked and next
call that would use it deadlocks.
(cherry picked from commit f823089124)
2012-12-09 16:20:57 -05:00
Peter Krempa
43995ddcc4 conf: net: Fix helper for applying new network definition
When there's no new definition the helper overwrote the old one with
NULL.
(cherry picked from commit 947230fb56)
2012-12-09 16:20:52 -05:00
Dan Walsh
9a5430414d Linux Containers are not allowed to create device nodes.
This needs to be done before the container starts. Turning
off the mknod capability is noticed by systemd, which will
no longer attempt to create device nodes.

This eliminates SELinux AVC messages and ugly failure messages in the journal.
(cherry picked from commit 2e03b08ead)
2012-12-09 16:12:35 -05:00
Michal Privoznik
d676b742ca net-update docs: s/domain/network/
A leftover from copy paste.
(cherry picked from commit d1236faa17)
2012-12-09 16:11:13 -05:00
Michal Privoznik
8a95078f98 iohelper: fdatasync() at the end
Currently, when we are doing (managed) save, we insert the
iohelper between the qemu and OS. The pipe is created, the
writing end is passed to qemu and the reading end to the
iohelper. It reads data and write them into given file. However,
with write() being asynchronous data may still be in OS
caches and hence in some (corner) cases, all migration data
may have been read and written (not physically though). So
qemu will report success, as well as iohelper. However, with
some non local filesystems, where ENOSPACE is polled every X
time units, we may get into situation where all operations
succeeded but data hasn't reached the disk. And in fact will
never do. Therefore we ought sync caches to make sure data
has reached the block device on remote host.
(cherry picked from commit f32e3a2dd6)
2012-12-09 16:11:09 -05:00
Martin Kletzander
ec3f5cad8e qemu: Fix EmulatorPinInfo without emulatorpin
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871312

Recent fixes made almost all the right steps to make emulator pinned
to the cpuset of the whole domain in case <emulatorpin> isn't
specified, but qemudDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo still reports all the
CPUs even when cpuset is specified.  This patch fixes that.
(cherry picked from commit 10c5212b10)
2012-12-09 16:08:08 -05:00
Gene Czarcinski
c3cc4c1835 bugfix: ip6tables rule removal
Three FORWARD chain rules are added and two INPUT chain rules
are added when a network is started but only the FORWARD chain
rules are removed when the network is destroyed.
(cherry picked from commit adaa7ab653)
2012-12-09 16:07:39 -05:00
Guido Günther
0004a11879 Create temporary dir for socket
to avoid ENAMETOOLONG:

https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libvirt&arch=amd64&ver=1.0.0~rc1-1&stamp=1351453521
(cherry picked from commit 0e7fd31fb5)
2012-12-09 16:07:09 -05:00
Laine Stump
58320848d2 util: do a better job of matching up pids with their binaries
This patch resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871201

If libvirt is restarted after updating the dnsmasq or radvd packages,
a subsequent "virsh net-destroy" will fail to kill the dnsmasq/radvd
process.

The problem is that when libvirtd restarts, it re-reads the dnsmasq
and radvd pidfiles, then does a sanity check on each pid it finds,
including checking that the symbolic link in /proc/$pid/exe actually
points to the same file as the path used by libvirt to execute the
binary in the first place. If this fails, libvirt assumes that the
process is no longer alive.

But if the original binary has been replaced, the link in /proc is set
to "$binarypath (deleted)" (it literally has the string " (deleted)"
appended to the link text stored in the filesystem), so even if a new
binary exists in the same location, attempts to resolve the link will
fail.

In the end, not only is the old dnsmasq/radvd not terminated when the
network is stopped, but a new dnsmasq can't be started when the
network is later restarted (because the original process is still
listening on the ports that the new process wants).

The solution is, when the initial "use stat to check for identical
inodes" check for identity between /proc/$pid/exe and $binpath fails,
to check /proc/$pid/exe for a link ending with " (deleted)" and if so,
truncate that part of the link and compare what's left with the
original binarypath.

A twist to this problem is that on systems with "merged" /sbin and
/usr/sbin (i.e. /sbin is really just a symlink to /usr/sbin; Fedora
17+ is an example of this), libvirt may have started the process using
one path, but /proc/$pid/exe lists a different path (indeed, on F17
this is the case - libvirtd uses /sbin/dnsmasq, but /proc/$pid/exe
shows "/usr/sbin/dnsmasq"). The further bit of code to resolve this is
to call virFileResolveAllLinks() on both the original binarypath and
on the truncated link we read from /proc/$pid/exe, and compare the
results.

The resulting code still succeeds in all the same cases it did before,
but also succeeds if the binary was deleted or replaced after it was
started.
(cherry picked from commit 7bafe009d9)
2012-12-09 16:07:04 -05:00
Vladislav Bogdanov
d819936146 qemu: pass -usb and usb hubs earlier, so USB disks with static address are handled properly
(cherry picked from commit 81af5336ac)

Conflicts:
	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-bios.args
	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-copy_on_read.args
	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-ioeventfd.args
	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-event_idx.args
	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-hyperv.args
	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-virtio-lun.args
2012-12-09 15:43:01 -05:00
Vladislav Bogdanov
3f3d0944a1 qemu: Do not ignore address for USB disks
(cherry picked from commit 8f708761c0)
2012-12-09 15:35:52 -05:00
Martin Kletzander
b29534a6ed esx: Fix connection to ESX 5.1
After separating 5.x and 5.1 versions of ESX, we forgot to add 5.1
into the list of allowed connections, so connections to 5.1 fail since
v1.0.0-rc1-5-g1e7cd39
(cherry picked from commit bab7752c0c)
2012-12-09 15:35:05 -05:00
Laine Stump
48aaabd99d conf: fix virDomainNetGetActualDirect*() and BridgeName()
This resolves:

   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=881480

These three functions:

  virDomainNetGetActualBridgeName
  virDomainNetGetActualDirectDev
  virDomainNetGetActualDirectMode

return attributes that are in a union whose contents are interpreted
differently depending on the actual->type and so they should only
return non-0 when actual->type is 'bridge' (in the first case) or
'direct' (in the other two cases, but I had neglected to do that, so
...DirectDev() was returning bridge.brname (which happens to share the
same spot in the union with direct.linkdev) if actual->type was
'bridge', and ...BridgeName was returning direct.linkdev when
actual->type was 'direct'.

How does this involve Bug 881480 (which was about the inability to
switch between two networks that both have "<forward mode='bridge'/>
<bridge name='xxx'/>"? Whenever the return value of
virDomainNetGetActualDirectDev() for the new and old network
definitions doesn't match, qemuDomainChangeNet() requires a "complete
reconnect" of the device, which qemu currently doesn't
support. ...DirectDev() *should* have been returning NULL for old and
new, but was instead returning the old and new bridge names, which
differ.

(The other two functions weren't causing any behavioral problems in
virDomainChangeNet(), but their problem and fix was identical, so I
included them in this same patch).
(cherry picked from commit 3738cf41f1)
2012-12-03 14:16:39 -05:00
Laine Stump
3fbab08a52 network: use dnsmasq --bind-dynamic when available
This bug resolves CVE-2012-3411, which is described in the following
bugzilla report:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=833033

The following report is specifically for libvirt on Fedora:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=874702

In short, a dnsmasq instance run with the intention of listening for
DHCP/DNS requests only on a libvirt virtual network (which is
constructed using a Linux host bridge) would also answer queries sent
from outside the virtualization host.

This patch takes advantage of a new dnsmasq option "--bind-dynamic",
which will cause the listening socket to be setup such that it will
only receive those requests that actually come in via the bridge
interface. In order for this behavior to actually occur, not only must
"--bind-interfaces" be replaced with "--bind-dynamic", but also all
"--listen-address" options must be replaced with a single
"--interface" option. Fully:

   --bind-interfaces --except-interface lo --listen-address x.x.x.x ...

(with --listen-address possibly repeated) is replaced with:

   --bind-dynamic --interface virbrX

Of course libvirt can't use this new option if the host's dnsmasq
doesn't have it, but we still want libvirt to function (because the
great majority of libvirt installations, which only have mode='nat'
networks using RFC1918 private address ranges (e.g. 192.168.122.0/24),
are immune to this vulnerability from anywhere beyond the local subnet
of the host), so we use the new dnsmasqCaps API to check if dnsmasq
supports the new option and, if not, we use the "old" option style
instead. In order to assure that this permissiveness doesn't lead to a
vulnerable system, we do check for non-private addresses in this case,
and refuse to start the network if both a) we are using the old-style
options, and b) the network has a publicly routable IP
address. Hopefully this will provide the proper balance of not being
disruptive to those not practically affected, and making sure that
those who *are* affected get their dnsmasq upgraded.

(--bind-dynamic was added to dnsmasq in upstream commit
54dd393f3938fc0c19088fbd319b95e37d81a2b0, which was included in
dnsmasq-2.63)
2012-11-29 15:14:20 -05:00
Laine Stump
337efad95e util: new virSocketAddrIsPrivate function
This new function returns true if the given address is in the range of
any "private" or "local" networks as defined in RFC1918 (IPv4) or
RFC3484/RFC4193 (IPv6), otherwise they return false.

These ranges are:

   192.168.0.0/16
   172.16.0.0/16
   10.0.0.0/24
   FC00::/7
   FEC0::/10
2012-11-29 15:14:20 -05:00
Laine Stump
c1bbfabd04 util: capabilities detection for dnsmasq
In order to optionally take advantage of new features in dnsmasq when
the host's version of dnsmasq supports them, but still be able to run
on hosts that don't support the new features, we need to be able to
detect the version of dnsmasq running on the host, and possibly
determine from the help output what options are in this dnsmasq.

This patch implements a greatly simplified version of the capabilities
code we already have for qemu. A dnsmasqCaps device can be created and
populated either from running a program on disk, reading a file with
the concatenated output of "dnsmasq --version; dnsmasq --help", or
examining a buffer in memory that contains the concatenated output of
those two commands. Simple functions to retrieve capabilities flags,
the version number, and the path of the binary are also included.

bridge_driver.c creates a single dnsmasqCaps object at driver startup,
and disposes of it at driver shutdown. Any time it must be used, the
dnsmasqCapsRefresh method is called - it checks the mtime of the
binary, and re-runs the checks if the binary has changed.

networkxml2argvtest.c creates 2 "artificial" dnsmasqCaps objects at
startup - one "restricted" (doesn't support --bind-dynamic) and one
"full" (does support --bind-dynamic). Some of the test cases use one
and some the other, to make sure both code pathes are tested.
2012-11-29 15:14:20 -05:00
Dan Horák
d7751c34b8 add ppc64 and s390x to arches where qemu-kvm exists
QEMU in Fedora >= 18 is configured with ppc64 and s390x as architectures
where KVM is enabled.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872545
(cherry picked from commit 041b1ff26a)
2012-11-16 11:07:05 -07:00
Jiri Denemark
165518d508 qemu: Always format CPU topology
When libvirt cannot find a suitable CPU model for host CPU (easily
reproducible by running libvirt in a guest), it would not provide CPU
topology in capabilities XML either. Even though CPU topology is known
and can be queried by virNodeGetInfo. With this patch, CPU topology will
always be provided in capabilities XML regardless on the presence of CPU
model.
(cherry picked from commit f1c7010040)

Conflicts:

    src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c
    src/qemu/qemu_command.c

    The new code uses capabilities caching.
2012-11-13 16:19:46 +01:00
Eric Blake
ab02e39f59 spec: don't enable cgconfig under systemd
In Fedora 16, we quit enabling cgconfig because systemd set up
default cgroups that were good enough for our use.  But in F17,
when we switched to systemd, we reverted and started up cgconfig
again.  See also the tail of this thread:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-October/msg01657.html

* libvirt.spec.in (with_systemd): Rely on systemd for cgroups.
(cherry picked from commit b61eadf3c6)
2012-11-05 10:34:03 -07:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
e549450714 qemu: Fix name comparison in qemuMonitorJSONBlockIoThrottleInfo()
The string comparison logic was inverted and matched the first drive
that does *not* have the name we search for.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 23d47b33a2)
2012-11-01 15:52:00 -06:00
Stefan Hajnoczi
759c7195f0 qemu: Keep QEMU host drive prefix in BlkIoTune
The QEMU -drive id= begins with libvirt's QEMU host drive prefix
("drive-"), which is stripped off in several places two convert between
host ("-drive") and guest ("-device") device names.

In the case of BlkIoTune it is unnecessary to strip the QEMU host drive
prefix because we operate on "info block"/"query-block" output that uses
host drive names.

Stripping the prefix incorrectly caused string comparisons to fail since
we were comparing the guest device name against the host device name.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 04ee70bfda)
2012-11-01 15:51:58 -06:00
Cole Robinson
3feed5c100 Prep for release 0.10.2.1 2012-10-27 16:57:20 -04:00
Cole Robinson
d564e0a81c qemu: Fix domxml-to-native network model conversion
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=636832
(cherry picked from commit 9a2975786b)
2012-10-27 15:18:02 -04:00
Laine Stump
93ac917c95 parallels: fix build for some older compilers
Found this when building on RHEL5:

parallels/parallels_storage.c: In function 'parallelsStorageOpen':
parallels/parallels_storage.c:180: error: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode

(and similar error in parallels_driver.c). This was in spite of
configuring with "-Wno-error".
(cherry picked from commit 73ebd86d73)
2012-10-27 15:16:53 -04:00