The public API and RPC over-the-wire format have no flags argument,
so neither should the internal callback API. This simplifies the
RPC generator.
* src/driver.h (virDrvNWFilterDefineXML): Drop argument that does
not match public API.
* src/nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c (nwfilterDefine): Likewise.
* src/libvirt.c (virNWFilterDefineXML): Likewise.
* daemon/remote_generator.pl: Drop special case.
We were 31/73 on whether to translate; since less than 50% translated
and since VIR_INFO is less than VIR_WARN which also doesn't translate,
this makes sense.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_gettext_markup): Add VIR_INFO, since it
falls between WARN and DEBUG.
* daemon/libvirtd.c (qemudDispatchSignalEvent, remoteCheckAccess)
(qemudDispatchServer): Adjust offenders.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Likewise.
* src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkReloadIptablesRules)
(networkStartNetworkDaemon, networkShutdownNetworkDaemon)
(networkCreate, networkDefine, networkUndefine): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainDefine)
(qemudDomainUndefine): Likewise.
* src/storage/storage_driver.c (storagePoolCreate)
(storagePoolDefine, storagePoolUndefine, storagePoolStart)
(storagePoolDestroy, storagePoolDelete, storageVolumeCreateXML)
(storageVolumeCreateXMLFrom, storageVolumeDelete): Likewise.
* src/util/bridge.c (brProbeVnetHdr): Likewise.
* po/POTFILES.in: Drop src/util/bridge.c.
This one's tricker than the VIR_DEBUG0() removal, but the end
result is still C99 compliant, and reasonable with enough comments.
* src/libvirt.c (VIR_ARG10, VIR_HAS_COMMA)
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_EXPAND, VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_PASTE): New macros.
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG): Rewrite to handle one argument, moving
multi-argument guts to...
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_1): New macro.
(VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG0): Rename to VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG_0.
glibc 2.13.90 has obsoleted its rpc implementation in favour of
the one provided by the TI-RPC library:
> * The RPC implementation in libc is obsoleted. Old programs keep working
> but new programs cannot be linked with the routines in libc anymore.
> Programs in need of RPC functionality must be linked against TI-RPC.
> The TI-RPC implemtation is IPv6 enabled and there are other benefits.
>
> Visible changes of this change include (obviously) the inability to
> link
> programs using RPC functions without referencing the TI-RPC library,
> the
> removal of the RPC headers from the glibc headers, and the lack of
> symbols defined in <rpc/netdb.h> when <netdb.h> is installed.
> Implemented by Ulrich Drepper.
(from glibc NEWS)
Thus with recent glibc, we need to try linking with -ltirpc when looking
for the XDR functions. The daemon also needs to use XDR_CFLAGS to be able
to find the XDR headers stored in /usr/include/tirpc.
When using TI-RPC, there are some warnings about redundant declarations, but
the fix probably belongs in other modules:
/usr/include/tirpc/rpc/rpcent.h:68:13: warning: redundant redeclaration of
'setrpcent' [-Wredundant-decls]
/usr/include/rpc/netdb.h:53:13: note: previous declaration of 'setrpcent'
was here
/usr/include/tirpc/rpc/rpcent.h:69:13: warning: redundant redeclaration of
'endrpcent' [-Wredundant-decls]
/usr/include/rpc/netdb.h:54:13: note: previous declaration of 'endrpcent'
was here
/usr/include/tirpc/rpc/rpc.h:84:12: warning: redundant redeclaration of
'bindresvport' [-Wredundant-decls]
/usr/include/netinet/in.h:440:12: note: previous declaration of
'bindresvport' was here
Use of ',##__VA_ARGS__' is a gcc extension not guaranteed by
C99; thankfully, we can avoid it by lumping the format argument
into the var-args set.
* src/util/logging.h (VIR_DEBUG_INT, VIR_INFO_INT, VIR_WARN_INT)
(VIR_ERROR_INT, VIR_DEBUG, VIR_INFO, VIR_WARN, VIR_ERROR): Stick
to C99 var-arg macro syntax.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c (VIR_DEBUG):
Simplify.
These VIR_XXXX0 APIs make us confused, use the non-0-suffix APIs instead.
How do these coversions works? The magic is using the gcc extension of ##.
When __VA_ARGS__ is empty, "##" will swallow the "," in "fmt," to
avoid compile error.
example: origin after CPP
high_level_api("%d", a_int) low_level_api("%d", a_int)
high_level_api("a string") low_level_api("a string")
About 400 conversions.
8 special conversions:
VIR_XXXX0("") -> VIR_XXXX("msg") (avoid empty format) 2 conversions
VIR_XXXX0(string_literal_with_%) -> VIR_XXXX(%->%%) 0 conversions
VIR_XXXX0(non_string_literal) -> VIR_XXXX("%s", non_string_literal)
(for security) 6 conversions
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Double-close regression in upstream gnulib fclose was introduced
to libvirt in commit 9d8e01a1d.
Meanwhile, adding rpcgen as a bootstrap prerequisite in commit
fb1e8d9c prevented RHEL 5 from running bootstrap.
* .gnulib: Update to latest, for fclose and bootstrap fixes.
* bootstrap: Synchronize from upstream.
If we plow on after udev_device_get_syspath fails, we will hit a NULL
dereference. Clang found one due to strdup later in udevSetParent,
but in fact we hit a NULL dereference sooner because of the use of
STREQ within virNodeDeviceFindBySysfsPath.
* src/conf/node_device_conf.h (virNodeDeviceFindBySysfsPath): Mark
path argument non-null.
* src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevSetParent): Avoid null
dereference.
No syntactic effect; this merely silences some clang warnings.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainSetVcpusFlags): Drop
redundant ret=0 statement.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextDriveDel):
Likewise.
Running ./autobuild.sh failed when gcov is installed, because
commandtest ended up crashing during gcov's getenv() call after
exit() had already started. I traced this nasty bug back to
a scoping issue present since the test introduction.
* tests/commandtest.c (mymain): Move newenv...
(newenv): ...to a scope that is still useful during exit().
* daemon/Makefile.am (DAEMON_GENERATED, remote_dispatch_*.h)
(qemu_dispatch_*.h): Update to live in srcdir, since they are
distributed.
Detected by Daniel P. Berrange's autobuilder.
Introduce a virProcessKill function that can be safely called
even when the job mutex is held. This allows virDomainDestroy
to kill any VM even if it is asleep in a monitor job. The PID
will die and the thread asleep on the monitor will then wake
up releasing the job mutex.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Kill process before using qemuProcessStop
to ensure job is released
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Add virProcessKill for killing off
QEMU processes
Version 2.0.0 or yajl changed API. It is fairly trivial for us to
cope with both APIs in libvirt, so adapt.
* configure.ac: Probe for yajl2 API
* src/util/json.c: Conditional support for yajl2 API
libxl accepts hpet configuration in its domain info struct. Parse the
domain definition's <clock> element in order to set the value.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Apologies from Eric Blake, for mistakenly committing the broken
intermediate version.
libxl accepts hpet configuration in its domain info struct. Parse the
domain definition's <clock> element in order to set the value.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Recent versions of Xen disable the virtual HPET by default. This is
usually more precise because tick policies are not implemented for
the HPET in Xen. However, there may be several reasons to control
the HPET manually: 1) to test the emulation; 2) because distros may
provide the knob while leaving the default to "enabled" for compatibility
reasons.
This patch provides support for the hpet item in both sexpr and xm
formats, and translates it to a <timer> element.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Update the documentation to mention that the CA certificate and the
client cert/key pair can come from the user's location or the global
location independent of each other.
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@gentoo.org>
Allow the CA certificate to come from the user's home directory or from
the global location independently of the client certificate/key pair.
Mostly for the case when each user on a system has their own cert/key
pair but the system as a whole shares the same CA.
Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@gentoo.org>
This matches the public API and helps to get rid of some special
case code in the remote generator.
Rename driver API functions and XDR protocol structs.
No functional change included outside of the remote generator.
Actually execs the argv/env we've generated, replacing the current process.
Kind of has a limited usage, but allows us to use virCommand in LXC
driver to launch the 'init' process
Make sure that xgettext scans generated files for translatable
strings, rather than just files stored in libvirt.git.
* .gnulib: Update, for bootstrap and syntax-check fixes.
* bootstrap: Resynchronize with gnulib.
* cfg.mk (generated_files): Define.
* po/POTFILES.in: Add more files with _().
assert() is forbidden in libvirt code, and these two cases would
in fact never execute due to earlier error checks.
* src/libvirt.c: Remove assert() usage
The libvirtd daemon uses fnmatch. Although we don't yet build
it on Win32, we should use gnulib's fnmatch module to ensure
portability to all platforms.
* bootstrap.conf: Add fnmatch
Noticed this while trying to run rpcgen on cygwin.
* src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/%_protocol.h)
($(srcdir)/remote/%_protocol.c): Add a dependency.
Stop storing the generated files for the remote protocol client
and server in source control. The generated files will still be
included in the result of 'make dist' to avoid end-users needing
to generate the files
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Unfortunately, this means that the strings marked for translation
in generated files are not picked up by gnulib's syntax-check,
I'm working on fixing that in gnulib.
* .gitignore, cfg.mk, po/POTFILES.in: Reflect deletion.
Always generate the rpc files, and require rpcgen during bootstrap.
* daemon/Makefile.am: Removed generated files with
maintainer-clean target
* src/Makefile.am: Removed generated files with
maintainer-clean target. Always run 'rpcgen' if
generated files are missing
In preparation for removing generated files, it is necessary
to tell automake that the generated files must be distributed
but not directly compiled (since they are included into the
body of a larger .c file that is compiled). Hence, even though
these files are code and not headers in the strict sense of
the word, it is easier to rename them to .h for automake's sake.
* daemon/remote_client_bodies.c: Rename to .h.
* daemon/qemu_client_bodies.c: Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_client_bodies.c: Likewise.
* src/remote/qemu_client_bodies.c: Likewise.
* daemon/Makefile.am (remote_dispatch_bodies.c)
(qemu_dispatch_bodies.c): Rename to .h.
(remote.c, EXTRA_DIST): Reflect rename.
* daemon/remote.c: Likewise.
* daemon/remote_generator.pl: Likewise.
* src/Makefile.am (remote/remote_driver.c): Likewise.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Likewise.
* po/POTFILES.in: Likewise.
* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h)
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h_first)
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF):
Likewise.