libvirt/src/libvirt-nodedev.c
Michal Privoznik 4e42981b36 src: Unify virObject member name
Whenever we declare a new object the first member of the struct
has to be virObject (or any other member of that family). Now, up
until now we did not care about the name of the struct member.
But lets unify it so that we can do some checks at compile time
later.

The unified name is 'parent'.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
2018-04-18 10:04:55 +02:00

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/*
* libvirt-nodedev.c: entry points for virNodeDevPtr APIs
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "datatypes.h"
#include "virlog.h"
VIR_LOG_INIT("libvirt.nodedev");
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NODEDEV
/**
* virNodeNumOfDevices:
* @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
* @cap: capability name
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Provides the number of node devices.
*
* If the optional 'cap' argument is non-NULL, then the count
* will be restricted to devices with the specified capability
*
* Returns the number of node devices or -1 in case of error
*/
int
virNodeNumOfDevices(virConnectPtr conn, const char *cap, unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cap=%s, flags=0x%x", conn, NULLSTR(cap), flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeNumOfDevices) {
int ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeNumOfDevices(conn, cap, flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virConnectListAllNodeDevices:
* @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection.
* @devices: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing the node
* device objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns
* number of node devices).
* @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllNodeDeviceFlags.
*
* Collect the list of node devices, and allocate an array to store those
* objects.
*
* Normally, all node devices are returned; however, @flags can be used to
* filter the results for a smaller list of targeted node devices. The valid
* flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that
* describe mutually exclusive attributes of a node device, and where all bits
* within a group describe all possible node devices.
*
* Only one group of the @flags is provided to filter the node devices by
* capability type, flags include:
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SYSTEM
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_PCI_DEV
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_USB_DEV
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_USB_INTERFACE
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_NET
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI_HOST
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI_TARGET
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_STORAGE
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_FC_HOST
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_VPORTS
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI_GENERIC
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_DRM
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_MDEV_TYPES
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_MDEV
* VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_CCW_DEV
*
* Returns the number of node devices found or -1 and sets @devices to NULL in
* case of error. On success, the array stored into @devices is guaranteed to
* have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return
* count, to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling
* virNodeDeviceFree() on each array element, then calling free() on
* @devices.
*/
int
virConnectListAllNodeDevices(virConnectPtr conn,
virNodeDevicePtr **devices,
unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, devices=%p, flags=0x%x", conn, devices, flags);
virResetLastError();
if (devices)
*devices = NULL;
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver &&
conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectListAllNodeDevices) {
int ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectListAllNodeDevices(conn, devices, flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeListDevices:
* @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
* @cap: capability name
* @names: array to collect the list of node device names
* @maxnames: size of @names
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Collect the list of node devices, and store their names in @names
*
* For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllNodeDevices().
*
* If the optional 'cap' argument is non-NULL, then the count
* will be restricted to devices with the specified capability
*
* Returns the number of node devices found or -1 in case of error
*/
int
virNodeListDevices(virConnectPtr conn,
const char *cap,
char **const names, int maxnames,
unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cap=%s, names=%p, maxnames=%d, flags=0x%x",
conn, NULLSTR(cap), names, maxnames, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error);
virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeListDevices) {
int ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeListDevices(conn, cap, names, maxnames, flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceLookupByName:
* @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
* @name: unique device name
*
* Lookup a node device by its name.
*
* virNodeDeviceFree should be used to free the resources after the
* node device object is no longer needed.
*
* Returns a virNodeDevicePtr if found, NULL otherwise.
*/
virNodeDevicePtr
virNodeDeviceLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, NULLSTR(name));
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupByName) {
virNodeDevicePtr ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupByName(conn, name);
if (!ret)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN:
* @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
* @wwnn: WWNN of the SCSI Host.
* @wwpn: WWPN of the SCSI Host.
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Lookup SCSI Host which is capable with 'fc_host' by its WWNN and WWPN.
*
* virNodeDeviceFree should be used to free the resources after the
* node device object is no longer needed.
*
* Returns a virNodeDevicePtr if found, NULL otherwise.
*/
virNodeDevicePtr
virNodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN(virConnectPtr conn,
const char *wwnn,
const char *wwpn,
unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, wwnn=%s, wwpn=%s, flags=0x%x", conn, NULLSTR(wwnn), NULLSTR(wwpn), flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(wwnn, error);
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(wwpn, error);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver &&
conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN) {
virNodeDevicePtr ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN(conn, wwnn,
wwpn, flags);
if (!ret)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceGetXMLDesc:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Fetch an XML document describing all aspects of
* the device.
*
* Returns the XML document, or NULL on error
*/
char *
virNodeDeviceGetXMLDesc(virNodeDevicePtr dev, unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p, flags=0x%x", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, NULL);
if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetXMLDesc) {
char *ret;
ret = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetXMLDesc(dev, flags);
if (!ret)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceGetName:
* @dev: the device
*
* Just return the device name
*
* Returns the device name or NULL in case of error
*/
const char *
virNodeDeviceGetName(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, NULL);
return dev->name;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceGetParent:
* @dev: the device
*
* Accessor for the parent of the device
*
* Returns the name of the device's parent, or NULL if an
* error occurred or when the device has no parent.
*/
const char *
virNodeDeviceGetParent(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, NULL);
if (!dev->parentName) {
if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetParent) {
dev->parentName = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetParent(dev);
} else {
virReportUnsupportedError();
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return NULL;
}
}
return dev->parentName;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceNumOfCaps:
* @dev: the device
*
* Accessor for the number of capabilities supported by the device.
*
* Returns the number of capabilities supported by the device or -1
* in case of error.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceNumOfCaps(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceNumOfCaps) {
int ret;
ret = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceNumOfCaps(dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceListCaps:
* @dev: the device
* @names: array to collect the list of capability names
* @maxnames: size of @names
*
* Lists the names of the capabilities supported by the device.
*
* Returns the number of capability names listed in @names or -1
* in case of error.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceListCaps(virNodeDevicePtr dev,
char **const names,
int maxnames)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d",
dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL, names, maxnames);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error);
virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error);
if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceListCaps) {
int ret;
ret = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceListCaps(dev, names, maxnames);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceFree:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
*
* Drops a reference to the node device, freeing it if
* this was the last reference.
*
* Returns the 0 for success, -1 for error.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceFree(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virObjectUnref(dev);
return 0;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceRef:
* @dev: the dev to hold a reference on
*
* Increment the reference count on the dev. For each
* additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding
* call to virNodeDeviceFree to release the reference count, once
* the caller no longer needs the reference to this object.
*
* This method is typically useful for applications where multiple
* threads are using a connection, and it is required that the
* connection remain open until all threads have finished using
* it. ie, each new thread using a dev would increment
* the reference count.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceRef(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p refs=%d", dev, dev ? dev->parent.u.s.refs : 0);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virObjectRef(dev);
return 0;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceDettach:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
*
* Dettach the node device from the node itself so that it may be
* assigned to a guest domain.
*
* Depending on the hypervisor, this may involve operations such
* as unbinding any device drivers from the device, binding the
* device to a dummy device driver and resetting the device.
*
* If the device is currently in use by the node, this method may
* fail.
*
* Once the device is not assigned to any guest, it may be re-attached
* to the node using the virNodeDeviceReattach() method.
*
* If the caller needs control over which backend driver will be used
* during PCI device assignment (to use something other than the
* default, for example VFIO), the newer virNodeDeviceDetachFlags()
* API should be used instead.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceDettach(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error);
if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDettach) {
int ret;
ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDettach(dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceDetachFlags:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
* @driverName: name of backend driver that will be used
* for later device assignment to a domain. NULL
* means "use the hypervisor default driver"
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Detach the node device from the node itself so that it may be
* assigned to a guest domain.
*
* Depending on the hypervisor, this may involve operations such as
* unbinding any device drivers from the device, binding the device to
* a dummy device driver and resetting the device. Different backend
* drivers expect the device to be bound to different dummy
* devices. For example, QEMU's "kvm" backend driver (the default)
* expects the device to be bound to "pci-stub", but its "vfio"
* backend driver expects the device to be bound to "vfio-pci".
*
* If the device is currently in use by the node, this method may
* fail.
*
* Once the device is not assigned to any guest, it may be re-attached
* to the node using the virNodeDeviceReAttach() method.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceDetachFlags(virNodeDevicePtr dev,
const char *driverName,
unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p driverName=%s flags=0x%x",
dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL,
driverName ? driverName : "(default)", flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error);
if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDetachFlags) {
int ret;
ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDetachFlags(dev, driverName, flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceReAttach:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
*
* Re-attach a previously detached node device to the node so that it
* may be used by the node again.
*
* Depending on the hypervisor, this may involve operations such
* as resetting the device, unbinding it from a dummy device driver
* and binding it to its appropriate driver.
*
* If the device is currently in use by a guest, this method may fail.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceReAttach(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error);
if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReAttach) {
int ret;
ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReAttach(dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceReset:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
*
* Reset a previously detached node device to the node before or
* after assigning it to a guest.
*
* The exact reset semantics depends on the hypervisor and device
* type but, for example, KVM will attempt to reset PCI devices with
* a Function Level Reset, Secondary Bus Reset or a Power Management
* D-State reset.
*
* If the reset will affect other devices which are currently in use,
* this function may fail.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceReset(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error);
if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReset) {
int ret;
ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReset(dev);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceCreateXML:
* @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
* @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the device to be created
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Create a new device on the VM host machine, for example, virtual
* HBAs created using vport_create.
*
* virNodeDeviceFree should be used to free the resources after the
* node device object is no longer needed.
*
* Returns a node device object if successful, NULL in case of failure
*/
virNodeDevicePtr
virNodeDeviceCreateXML(virConnectPtr conn,
const char *xmlDesc,
unsigned int flags)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=0x%x", conn, NULLSTR(xmlDesc), flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver &&
conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceCreateXML) {
virNodeDevicePtr dev = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags);
if (dev == NULL)
goto error;
return dev;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceDestroy:
* @dev: a device object
*
* Destroy the device object. The virtual device (only works for vHBA
* currently) is removed from the host operating system. This function
* may require privileged access.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virNodeDeviceDestroy(virNodeDevicePtr dev)
{
VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p", dev);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error);
if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver &&
dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceDestroy) {
int retval = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceDestroy(dev);
if (retval < 0)
goto error;
return 0;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(dev->conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virConnectNodeDeviceEventRegisterAny:
* @conn: pointer to the connection
* @dev: pointer to the node device
* @eventID: the event type to receive
* @cb: callback to the function handling node device events
* @opaque: opaque data to pass on to the callback
* @freecb: optional function to deallocate opaque when not used anymore
*
* Adds a callback to receive notifications of arbitrary node device events
* occurring on a node device. This function requires that an event loop
* has been previously registered with virEventRegisterImpl() or
* virEventRegisterDefaultImpl().
*
* If @dev is NULL, then events will be monitored for any node device.
* If @dev is non-NULL, then only the specific node device will be monitored.
*
* Most types of events have a callback providing a custom set of parameters
* for the event. When registering an event, it is thus necessary to use
* the VIR_NODE_DEVICE_EVENT_CALLBACK() macro to cast the
* supplied function pointer to match the signature of this method.
*
* The virNodeDevicePtr object handle passed into the callback upon delivery
* of an event is only valid for the duration of execution of the callback.
* If the callback wishes to keep the node device object after the callback
* returns, it shall take a reference to it, by calling virNodeDeviceRef().
* The reference can be released once the object is no longer required
* by calling virNodeDeviceFree().
*
* The return value from this method is a positive integer identifier
* for the callback. To unregister a callback, this callback ID should
* be passed to the virConnectNodeDeviceEventDeregisterAny() method.
*
* Returns a callback identifier on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int
virConnectNodeDeviceEventRegisterAny(virConnectPtr conn,
virNodeDevicePtr dev,
int eventID,
virConnectNodeDeviceEventGenericCallback cb,
void *opaque,
virFreeCallback freecb)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, nodeDevice=%p, eventID=%d, cb=%p, opaque=%p, freecb=%p",
conn, dev, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb);
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
if (dev) {
virCheckNodeDeviceGoto(dev, error);
if (dev->conn != conn) {
virReportInvalidArg(dev,
_("node device '%s' in %s must match connection"),
dev->name, __FUNCTION__);
goto error;
}
}
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error);
virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(eventID, error);
if (eventID >= VIR_NODE_DEVICE_EVENT_ID_LAST) {
virReportInvalidArg(eventID,
_("eventID in %s must be less than %d"),
__FUNCTION__, VIR_NODE_DEVICE_EVENT_ID_LAST);
goto error;
}
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver &&
conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectNodeDeviceEventRegisterAny) {
int ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectNodeDeviceEventRegisterAny(conn,
dev,
eventID,
cb,
opaque,
freecb);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virConnectNodeDeviceEventDeregisterAny:
* @conn: pointer to the connection
* @callbackID: the callback identifier
*
* Removes an event callback. The callbackID parameter should be the
* value obtained from a previous virConnectNodeDeviceEventRegisterAny() method.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int
virConnectNodeDeviceEventDeregisterAny(virConnectPtr conn,
int callbackID)
{
VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, callbackID=%d", conn, callbackID);
virResetLastError();
virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(callbackID, error);
if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver &&
conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectNodeDeviceEventDeregisterAny) {
int ret;
ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectNodeDeviceEventDeregisterAny(conn,
callbackID);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}