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qemu: Do not silently allow non-available timers on non-x86 systems

libvirt currently silently allows <timer name="kvmclock"/> and some
other timer tags in the guest XML definition for timers that do not
exist on non-x86 systems. We should not silently ignore these tags
since the users might not get what they expected otherwise.
Note: The error is only generated if the timer is marked with
present="yes" - otherwise we would suddenly refuse XML definitions
that worked without problems before.

Buglink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1754887
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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Thomas Huth 2020-08-05 12:22:26 +02:00 committed by Michal Privoznik
parent c01c686e88
commit 2f5d8ffebe

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@ -371,6 +371,18 @@ qemuValidateDomainDefClockTimers(const virDomainDef *def,
case VIR_DOMAIN_TIMER_NAME_TSC:
case VIR_DOMAIN_TIMER_NAME_KVMCLOCK:
case VIR_DOMAIN_TIMER_NAME_HYPERVCLOCK:
if (!ARCH_IS_X86(def->os.arch) && timer->present == 1) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("Configuring the '%s' timer is not supported "
"for virtType=%s arch=%s machine=%s guests"),
virDomainTimerNameTypeToString(timer->name),
virDomainVirtTypeToString(def->virtType),
virArchToString(def->os.arch),
def->os.machine);
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_TIMER_NAME_LAST:
break;