libvirt/src/libvirt-domain-checkpoint.c
Peter Krempa 85a4f035f6 Use 'libvirt.org' instead of 'www.libvirt.org'
Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
2023-04-03 09:19:05 +02:00

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/*
* libvirt-domain-checkpoint.c: entry points for virDomainCheckpointPtr APIs
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2019 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.domain-checkpoint");
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT
/**
* virDomainCheckpointGetName:
* @checkpoint: a checkpoint object
*
* Get the public name for that checkpoint
*
* Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated
* as its lifetime will be the same as the checkpoint object.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
const char *
virDomainCheckpointGetName(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint)
{
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p", checkpoint);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, NULL);
return checkpoint->name;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointGetDomain:
* @checkpoint: a checkpoint object
*
* Provides the domain pointer associated with a checkpoint. The
* reference counter on the domain is not increased by this
* call.
*
* Returns the domain or NULL.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
virDomainPtr
virDomainCheckpointGetDomain(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint)
{
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p", checkpoint);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, NULL);
return checkpoint->domain;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointGetConnect:
* @checkpoint: a checkpoint object
*
* Provides the connection pointer associated with a checkpoint. The
* reference counter on the connection is not increased by this
* call.
*
* Returns the connection or NULL.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
virConnectPtr
virDomainCheckpointGetConnect(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint)
{
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p", checkpoint);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, NULL);
return checkpoint->domain->conn;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointCreateXML:
* @domain: a domain object
* @xmlDesc: description of the checkpoint to create
* @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCheckpointCreateFlags
*
* Create a new checkpoint using @xmlDesc, with a top-level
* <domaincheckpoint> element, on a running @domain. Note that
* @xmlDesc must validate against the <domaincheckpoint> XML schema.
* Typically, it is more common to create a new checkpoint as part of
* kicking off a backup job with virDomainBackupBegin(); however, it
* is also possible to start a checkpoint without a backup.
*
* See https://libvirt.org/formatcheckpoint.html#checkpoint-xml
* for more details on @xmlDesc. In particular, some hypervisors may require
* particular disk formats, such as qcow2, in order to support this
* command; where @xmlDesc can be used to limit the checkpoint to a working
* subset of the domain's disks.
*
* If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE, then this
* is a request to reinstate checkpoint metadata that was previously
* captured from virDomainCheckpointGetXMLDesc() before removing that
* metadata, rather than creating a new checkpoint. Note that while
* original creation can omit a number of elements from @xmlDesc (and
* libvirt will supply sane defaults based on the domain state at that
* point in time), a redefinition must supply more elements (as the
* domain may have changed in the meantime, so that libvirt no longer
* has a way to resupply correct defaults). Not all hypervisors support
* this flag.
*
* If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE_VALIDATE along with
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE the state of the metadata related
* to the disk state of the redefined checkpoint is validated. Note that
* hypervisors may require that the @domain is running to perform validation.
*
* If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_QUIESCE, then the
* libvirt will attempt to use guest agent to freeze and thaw all file
* systems in use within domain OS. However, if the guest agent is not
* present, an error is thrown. This flag is incompatible with
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE.
*
* Note: A checkpoint represents point in time after which blocks changed by
* the hypervisor are tracked. The tracking of changed blocks notes only whether
* a block was modified, but does not preserve the old contents.
* The main purpose of checkpoints is to enable incremental backups. But for a
* checkpoint to be useful for this purpose, a backup must be performed at the
* same time as the checkpoint is created.
* This is done via the virDomainBackupBegin API, which also allows to create a
* checkpoint at the same time. Creating checkpoints with
* virDomainCheckpointCreateXML is generally only useful for re-creating the
* libvirt metadata.
*
* Returns an (opaque) new virDomainCheckpointPtr on success or NULL
* on failure.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
virDomainCheckpointPtr
virDomainCheckpointCreateXML(virDomainPtr domain,
const char *xmlDesc,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlDesc=%s, flags=0x%x", xmlDesc, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
conn = domain->conn;
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error);
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE,
VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_QUIESCE,
error);
VIR_REQUIRE_FLAG_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE_VALIDATE,
VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE,
error);
if (conn->driver->domainCheckpointCreateXML) {
virDomainCheckpointPtr ret;
ret = conn->driver->domainCheckpointCreateXML(domain, xmlDesc, flags);
if (!ret)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointGetXMLDesc:
* @checkpoint: a domain checkpoint object
* @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCheckpointXMLFlags
*
* Provide an XML description of the domain checkpoint.
*
* No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_SECURE; this flag is rejected on read-only
* connections.
*
* Normally, the XML description includes an element giving a full
* description of the domain at the time the checkpoint was created; to
* reduce parsing time, it will be suppressed when @flags contains
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_NO_DOMAIN.
*
* By default, the XML description contains only static information that
* does not change over time. However, when @flags contains
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_SIZE, each <disk> listing adds an additional
* attribute that shows an estimate of the current size in bytes that
* have been dirtied between the time the checkpoint was created and the
* current point in time. Note that updating the size may be expensive and
* data will be inaccurate once guest OS writes to the disk. Also note that
* hypervisors may require that the domain associated with @checkpoint is
* running when VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_SIZE is used.
*
* Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance or NULL in case
* of error. The caller must free() the returned value.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
char *
virDomainCheckpointGetXMLDesc(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p, flags=0x%x", checkpoint, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, NULL);
conn = checkpoint->domain->conn;
if ((conn->flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO) &&
(flags & VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_SECURE)) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED, "%s",
_("virDomainCheckpointGetXMLDesc with secure flag"));
goto error;
}
if (conn->driver->domainCheckpointGetXMLDesc) {
char *ret;
ret = conn->driver->domainCheckpointGetXMLDesc(checkpoint, flags);
if (!ret)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virDomainListAllCheckpoints:
* @domain: a domain object
* @checkpoints: pointer to variable to store the array containing checkpoint
* object, or NULL if the list is not required (just returns
* number of checkpoints)
* @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCheckpointListFlags
*
* Collect the list of domain checkpoints for the given domain and allocate
* an array to store those objects.
*
* If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_TOPOLOGICAL,
* @checkpoints is non-NULL, and no other connection is modifying
* checkpoints, then it is guaranteed that for any checkpoint in the
* resulting list, no checkpoints later in the list can be reached by
* a sequence of virDomainCheckpointGetParent() starting from that
* earlier checkpoint; otherwise, the order of checkpoints in the
* resulting list is unspecified.
*
* By default, this command covers all checkpoints. It is also
* possible to limit things to just checkpoints with no parents, when
* @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_ROOTS. Additional
* filters are provided in groups listed below. Within a group, bits
* are mutually exclusive, where all possible checkpoints are
* described by exactly one bit from the group. Some hypervisors might
* reject particular flags where it cannot make a distinction for
* filtering. If the set of filter flags selected forms an impossible
* combination, the hypervisor may return either 0 or an error.
*
* The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_LEAVES and
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on checkpoints that
* have no further children (a leaf checkpoint).
*
* Returns the number of domain checkpoints found or -1 and sets @checkpoints
* to NULL in case of error. On success, the array stored into @checkpoints
* 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 virDomainCheckpointFree() on each array element,
* then calling free() on @checkpoints.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
int
virDomainListAllCheckpoints(virDomainPtr domain,
virDomainCheckpointPtr **checkpoints,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "checkpoints=%p, flags=0x%x", checkpoints, flags);
virResetLastError();
if (checkpoints)
*checkpoints = NULL;
virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
conn = domain->conn;
if (conn->driver->domainListAllCheckpoints) {
int ret = conn->driver->domainListAllCheckpoints(domain, checkpoints,
flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointListAllChildren:
* @checkpoint: a domain checkpoint object
* @children: pointer to variable to store the array containing checkpoint
* objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns
* number of checkpoints)
* @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCheckpointListFlags
*
* Collect the list of domain checkpoints that are children of the given
* checkpoint, and allocate an array to store those objects.
*
* If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_TOPOLOGICAL,
* @checkpoints is non-NULL, and no other connection is modifying
* checkpoints, then it is guaranteed that for any checkpoint in the
* resulting list, no checkpoints later in the list can be reached by
* a sequence of virDomainCheckpointGetParent() starting from that
* earlier checkpoint; otherwise, the order of checkpoints in the
* resulting list is unspecified.
*
* By default, this command covers only direct children. It is also
* possible to expand things to cover all descendants, when @flags
* includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_DESCENDANTS. Additional
* are provided via the remaining @flags values as documented in
* virDomainListAllCheckpoints(), with the exception that
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_ROOTS is not supported (in fact,
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_LIST_DESCENDANTS has the same bit value but
* opposite semantics of widening rather than narrowing the listing).
*
* Returns the number of domain checkpoints found or -1 and sets @children to
* NULL in case of error. On success, the array stored into @children 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 virDomainCheckpointFree() on each array element, then calling
* free() on @children.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
int
virDomainCheckpointListAllChildren(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint,
virDomainCheckpointPtr **children,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p, children=%p, flags=0x%x",
checkpoint, children, flags);
virResetLastError();
if (children)
*children = NULL;
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, -1);
conn = checkpoint->domain->conn;
if (conn->driver->domainCheckpointListAllChildren) {
int ret = conn->driver->domainCheckpointListAllChildren(checkpoint,
children,
flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointLookupByName:
* @domain: a domain object
* @name: name for the domain checkpoint
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Try to lookup a domain checkpoint based on its name.
*
* Returns a domain checkpoint object or NULL in case of failure. If the
* domain checkpoint cannot be found, then the VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT
* error is raised.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
virDomainCheckpointPtr
virDomainCheckpointLookupByName(virDomainPtr domain,
const char *name,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "name=%s, flags=0x%x", name, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
conn = domain->conn;
virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error);
if (conn->driver->domainCheckpointLookupByName) {
virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint;
checkpoint = conn->driver->domainCheckpointLookupByName(domain, name,
flags);
if (!checkpoint)
goto error;
return checkpoint;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointGetParent:
* @checkpoint: a checkpoint object
* @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
*
* Get the parent checkpoint for @checkpoint, if any.
*
* virDomainCheckpointFree should be used to free the resources after the
* checkpoint object is no longer needed.
*
* Returns a domain checkpoint object or NULL in case of failure. If the
* given checkpoint is a root (no parent), then the VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT
* error is raised.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
virDomainCheckpointPtr
virDomainCheckpointGetParent(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p, flags=0x%x", checkpoint, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, NULL);
conn = checkpoint->domain->conn;
if (conn->driver->domainCheckpointGetParent) {
virDomainCheckpointPtr parent;
parent = conn->driver->domainCheckpointGetParent(checkpoint, flags);
if (!parent)
goto error;
return parent;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return NULL;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointDelete:
* @checkpoint: the checkpoint to remove
* @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCheckpointDeleteFlags
*
* Removes a checkpoint from the domain.
*
* When removing a checkpoint, the record of which portions of the
* disk were dirtied after the checkpoint will be merged into the
* record tracked by the parent checkpoint, if any.
*
* If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_DELETE_CHILDREN, then any
* descendant checkpoints are also deleted. If @flags includes
* VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_DELETE_CHILDREN_ONLY, then any descendant
* checkepoints are deleted, but this checkpoint remains. These two
* flags are mutually exclusive.
*
* If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_DELETE_METADATA_ONLY, then
* any checkpoint metadata tracked by libvirt is removed while keeping
* the checkpoint contents intact; if a hypervisor does not require
* any libvirt metadata to track checkpoints, then this flag is
* silently ignored.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
int
virDomainCheckpointDelete(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint,
unsigned int flags)
{
virConnectPtr conn;
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p, flags=0x%x", checkpoint, flags);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, -1);
conn = checkpoint->domain->conn;
virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_DELETE_CHILDREN,
VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_DELETE_CHILDREN_ONLY,
error);
if (conn->driver->domainCheckpointDelete) {
int ret = conn->driver->domainCheckpointDelete(checkpoint, flags);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
return ret;
}
virReportUnsupportedError();
error:
virDispatchError(conn);
return -1;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointRef:
* @checkpoint: the checkpoint to hold a reference on
*
* Increment the reference count on the checkpoint. For each
* additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding
* call to virDomainCheckpointFree 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 and domain remain open until all threads have finished
* using the checkpoint. ie, each new thread using a checkpoint would
* increment the reference count.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
int
virDomainCheckpointRef(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint)
{
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p", checkpoint);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, -1);
virObjectRef(checkpoint);
return 0;
}
/**
* virDomainCheckpointFree:
* @checkpoint: a domain checkpoint object
*
* Free the domain checkpoint object. The checkpoint itself is not modified.
* The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*
* Since: 5.6.0
*/
int
virDomainCheckpointFree(virDomainCheckpointPtr checkpoint)
{
VIR_DEBUG("checkpoint=%p", checkpoint);
virResetLastError();
virCheckDomainCheckpointReturn(checkpoint, -1);
virObjectUnref(checkpoint);
return 0;
}