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apparmor: allow libvirtd to call virtiofsd
When using [virtiofs], libvirtd must launch [virtiofsd] to provide
filesystem access on the host.  When a guest is configured with
virtiofs, such as:

    <filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'>
      <driver type='virtiofs'/>
      <source dir='/path'/>
      <target dir='mount_tag'/>
    </filesystem>

Attempting to start the guest fails with:

    internal error: virtiofsd died unexpectedly

/var/log/libvirt/qemu/$name-fs0-virtiofsd.log contains (as a single
line, wrapped below):

    libvirt:  error : cannot execute binary /usr/lib/qemu/virtiofsd:
    Permission denied

dmesg contains (as a single line, wrapped below):

    audit: type=1400 audit(1598229295.959:73): apparmor="DENIED"
    operation="exec" profile="libvirtd" name="/usr/lib/qemu/virtiofsd"
    pid=46007 comm="rpc-worker" requested_mask="x" denied_mask="x"
    fsuid=0 ouid=0

To avoid this, allow execution of virtiofsd from the libvirtd AppArmor
profile.

[virtiofs]: https://libvirt.org/kbase/virtiofs.html
[virtiofsd]: https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/interop/virtiofsd.html

Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
Reviewed-by: Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
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Libvirt API for virtualization

Libvirt provides a portable, long term stable C API for managing the virtualization technologies provided by many operating systems. It includes support for QEMU, KVM, Xen, LXC, bhyve, Virtuozzo, VMware vCenter and ESX, VMware Desktop, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and the POWER Hypervisor.

For some of these hypervisors, it provides a stateful management daemon which runs on the virtualization host allowing access to the API both by non-privileged local users and remote users.

Layered packages provide bindings of the libvirt C API into other languages including Python, Perl, PHP, Go, Java, OCaml, as well as mappings into object systems such as GObject, CIM and SNMP.

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Libvirt provides a portable, long term stable C API for managing the virtualization technologies provided by many operating systems. It includes support for QEMU, KVM, Xen, LXC, bhyve, Virtuozzo, VMware vCenter and ESX, VMware Desktop, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and the POWER Hypervisor.
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