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The following four functions have not changed because default arguments have to come after positional arguments. Changing them will break the the binding APIs. migrate(self, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth): migrate2(self, dconn, dxml, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth): migrateToURI(self, duri, flags, dname, bandwidth): migrateToURI2(self, dconnuri, miguri, dxml, flags, dname, bandwidth):
210 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
210 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
#
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# Manually written part of python bindings for libvirt
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#
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# On cygwin, the DLL is called cygvirtmod.dll
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try:
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import libvirtmod
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except ImportError, lib_e:
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try:
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import cygvirtmod as libvirtmod
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except ImportError, cyg_e:
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if str(cyg_e).count("No module named"):
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raise lib_e
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import types
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# The root of all libvirt errors.
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class libvirtError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, defmsg, conn=None, dom=None, net=None, pool=None, vol=None):
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# Never call virConnGetLastError().
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# virGetLastError() is now thread local
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err = virGetLastError()
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if err is None:
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msg = defmsg
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else:
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msg = err[2]
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Exception.__init__(self, msg)
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self.err = err
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def get_error_code(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[0]
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def get_error_domain(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[1]
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def get_error_message(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[2]
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def get_error_level(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[3]
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def get_str1(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[4]
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def get_str2(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[5]
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def get_str3(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[6]
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def get_int1(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[7]
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def get_int2(self):
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if self.err is None:
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return None
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return self.err[8]
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#
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# register the libvirt global error handler
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#
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def registerErrorHandler(f, ctx):
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"""Register a Python function for error reporting.
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The function is called back as f(ctx, error), with error
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being a list of information about the error being raised.
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Returns 1 in case of success."""
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return libvirtmod.virRegisterErrorHandler(f,ctx)
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def openAuth(uri, auth, flags=0):
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ret = libvirtmod.virConnectOpenAuth(uri, auth, flags)
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if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenAuth() failed')
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return virConnect(_obj=ret)
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#
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# Return library version.
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#
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def getVersion (name = None):
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"""If no name parameter is passed (or name is None) then the
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version of the libvirt library is returned as an integer.
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If a name is passed and it refers to a driver linked to the
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libvirt library, then this returns a tuple of (library version,
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driver version).
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If the name passed refers to a non-existent driver, then you
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will get the exception 'no support for hypervisor'.
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Versions numbers are integers: 1000000*major + 1000*minor + release."""
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if name is None:
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ret = libvirtmod.virGetVersion ()
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else:
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ret = libvirtmod.virGetVersion (name)
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if ret is None: raise libvirtError ("virGetVersion() failed")
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return ret
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#
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# Invoke an EventHandle callback
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#
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def _eventInvokeHandleCallback(watch, fd, event, opaque, opaquecompat=None):
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"""
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Invoke the Event Impl Handle Callback in C
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"""
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# libvirt 0.9.2 and earlier required custom event loops to know
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# that opaque=(cb, original_opaque) and pass the values individually
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# to this wrapper. This should handle the back compat case, and make
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# future invocations match the virEventHandleCallback prototype
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if opaquecompat:
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callback = opaque
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opaque = opaquecompat
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else:
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callback = opaque[0]
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opaque = opaque[1]
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libvirtmod.virEventInvokeHandleCallback(watch, fd, event, callback, opaque)
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#
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# Invoke an EventTimeout callback
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#
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def _eventInvokeTimeoutCallback(timer, opaque, opaquecompat=None):
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"""
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Invoke the Event Impl Timeout Callback in C
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"""
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# libvirt 0.9.2 and earlier required custom event loops to know
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# that opaque=(cb, original_opaque) and pass the values individually
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# to this wrapper. This should handle the back compat case, and make
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# future invocations match the virEventTimeoutCallback prototype
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if opaquecompat:
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callback = opaque
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opaque = opaquecompat
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else:
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callback = opaque[0]
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opaque = opaque[1]
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libvirtmod.virEventInvokeTimeoutCallback(timer, callback, opaque)
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def _dispatchEventHandleCallback(watch, fd, events, cbData):
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cb = cbData["cb"]
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opaque = cbData["opaque"]
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cb(watch, fd, events, opaque)
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return 0
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def _dispatchEventTimeoutCallback(timer, cbData):
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cb = cbData["cb"]
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opaque = cbData["opaque"]
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cb(timer, opaque)
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return 0
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def virEventAddHandle(fd, events, cb, opaque):
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"""
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register a callback for monitoring file handle events
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@fd: file handle to monitor for events
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@events: bitset of events to watch from virEventHandleType constants
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@cb: callback to invoke when an event occurs
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@opaque: user data to pass to callback
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Example callback prototype is:
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def cb(watch, # int id of the handle
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fd, # int file descriptor the event occurred on
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events, # int bitmap of events that have occurred
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opaque): # opaque data passed to eventAddHandle
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"""
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cbData = {"cb" : cb, "opaque" : opaque}
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ret = libvirtmod.virEventAddHandle(fd, events, cbData)
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if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virEventAddHandle() failed')
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return ret
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def virEventAddTimeout(timeout, cb, opaque):
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"""
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register a callback for a timer event
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@timeout: time between events in milliseconds
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@cb: callback to invoke when an event occurs
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@opaque: user data to pass to callback
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Setting timeout to -1 will disable the timer. Setting the timeout
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to zero will cause it to fire on every event loop iteration.
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Example callback prototype is:
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def cb(timer, # int id of the timer
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opaque): # opaque data passed to eventAddTimeout
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"""
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cbData = {"cb" : cb, "opaque" : opaque}
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ret = libvirtmod.virEventAddTimeout(timeout, cbData)
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if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virEventAddTimeout() failed')
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return ret
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