libvirt/src/libvirt-nodedev.c
Fangge Jin 500810f3c5 src: fix word spell typos
Signed-off-by: Fangge Jin <fjin@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
2020-07-09 10:01:41 +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);
virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(names, maxnames, 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);
virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(names, maxnames, 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", dev);
virResetLastError();
virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1);
virObjectRef(dev);
return 0;
}
/**
* virNodeDeviceDettach:
* @dev: pointer to the node device
*
* 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.
*
* 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;
}